The Daily Eagle, March 29, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, March 29, 1905

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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

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1905-03-29

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Trffi DAI^^ EAGli;
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TBAYXBSECnX^OHIQAlf, ffKDimsnAT MAKCH 29. :

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S
No
ofhe«t
|t«ot«4 oven. Yoo c«n pt it
Ti# II tkat way. Yon oiJy
, f«r'-tt will iMt • liletlin*.

Step In
And'look our Udm orer.
We are carrying the
most complete Meortment of standard high

J23.75 to f65

$30 to $45
Joslasmall payment
*your promise
ae balance in

^'ilerything in Housefumishings.
Our superior ability to furnish your home comthis vicinity.

J. W9 Slater

Wholesale aa« Setall.

LET VS I

n$ut« Mtth V^ii
On ail kinds of interior
work. Our prices on build­
ing materials are right.
MAPLE LOSS WANTED.
Cuatam Sawlnji and Planing,
^
Sardust Tor Sala.

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
W. U BROWN. Mjcr.

N# BOILERS
ORBERED

MIUmlWCANIZAtlON
HAS

fORMEo Of
MSNI f^eo

H|Q„

ecHOM
:n^ boYa
Boy

CANDIDATES
ARE CHOSEN

Di« Them.
Hsjf *
hoys of the Hipb
scboca tore f«^ a mUltary oreanl^
tauoo. 8* s
“ offer mads by
WILL INSTALL 4>T£ IMPROVED Osorts Dtfo of ^ elty. to sasiat tbs
MACHINERY.
toys id drilltog, pQuwld they ittln
The meeUBS
held Monday nfter
school and there was s good atlandsnee and much'*nUnuiiai
suit of the organSatlon Is not only the
1136 'W. S. Williams Mfr Co. of this knovledge of ndHtary tscUca but ako
city, fomeriy known as the ruJ^um the physical beufit which b
Ufg. Co., manatseturers otjloor boards be felt. Mr. Da«o prepeaes „
and bulldefs- speclaltka. are contemp- trifh the boys two eveniogi each we^
laiing many improvements this spring and «>rat. H. N. Hornbeck; of the High
in tbelr mills, .and expect, when the school, wbo has fgso bad military train­
new machinery is installed, to double ing. has oggraUrbseiiit the boys af­
the capacity of the plant, and turn ternoons aftier Kaool.
out more work than any previous s«- , At th» meetiaE, the fediowing of■tbeon ■ ■
Tbe firm has placed a contract for
two mammoth new Ixrflers, each with
a jireasure of UE pounds of alean.
The bolters are to be the latest Impioved safely devices knoJm to eoTMESTOCUMBEIlmsaF
They are
6x18. and made to stand a high pres­
TOMATBINADKAM
sure of. steam.' n>e present boilers
txlt. and Inadequete
Ormid Rapids, March ».-dohn Nor
of power needed to (urn
rls, globe troUtf and veteran of three
their work.
wan. is conflnea at his home In Uie
W. B. Wliliatns. the president of the Cody hotel as Abe resuh of a
company, this morelag stated to
unique experienae.
Bogle repreaailaUve, when asked
Norris, who (a a Yale graduate,
gording tbelr proposed ImprovemenU:
-Yes, we are going to pul fn two hew dreamed Saturday night that he bad
boilers and alaa make other needed been buried alivb and determined to
changes in order to Increase oiir out­ shorten the agony by choking himself
death. Now be Is onralng the in­
put to twice the present cacaplty. The
new boilers will bo hislalled about the juries Inflicted by bis own fingers.
Norris tells a Most graphic story of
first of May. and we look for -good
buslnesethlB season.”
He says he could feel
the felt to tbn -f&alde'of his caskeL
He etrove to nagh open the-ltd and,
STANDARD OIL NEXT
falling, .be deoMed to cot the agony
Short by gripptag hU own throat
INVE8TIQATION TO BEGIN
TUa bad the result
waking him
COUPLE OF WEEKS.
it not tUI tbe «eah of hU neck was
terribly lacerated.
t Will Look Into
Norris' htoia Is In Hartford, Ckmn..
He fought with the BriUah army in
South Africa and held a
I Special to The
117 8X810.)
In the United Btatre ormy dortne the
Kansas CUg. Mai
.—Standard;
Standa
Cuban and Ktlipplaa wars.
Oil is to undergo
nderg an '
goye
the federal goyeroment
Blmllar to the
InvestlgaUon which
progress.
The UveaUgstlnn will
Tbpeka. .-KlC^n tWEtb ta a
!ka. The reilyoada are ti
in.
>. it la said.
SupL W. M. Andrews Raalgna After

Twa TMceta In tbe rieU 4n MIKen
Townahlp.
ISpedal Corveei
Glk Rapids. Marelf 28.—At tbc Re-'
pabUcan eaoens held «t the town ball!
Saturday evening, the fcdknrlog
didatea were chosen lor Bk RMdda
township oIRcee:
perrlscr—James 3. McLaughlin.
DTk-pAH Q. MaxweU.

Board of Review, full teraiWtme U
Board of Review, abotr term—ArAL
bald K. Dongherty.
Maxwell, Adam P. Beholer and Cantad Meyer.
New Council Meere.
Tbe new council of the vUlago of
Bk Raidda nk in regnlar seaalon
Monday evening, when (be following
oommUteea were appointed by Presi­
dent 8. H. Beach:
Claims and AccoimtB—Joseph Butler. Charles B. Carver.
Streetj. Sidewalks and Bridges—
Charles B. Carver, B. H. Green.
nre lAmtla and Building RegulaUeme—Ctorad Meyer, Joseph Hawley.
lAcensea—Joseph Hawley, Joseph
BuUer.
PubUc LlgbUng—Charies B. CMrver.
Joseph Hawley.
Dcalna and Sewen—H. J. Briggs,
Coniwd Meyer.
Ordlnance»-^ogaph BuUer, Cbarlee
D. Carver.
ways and Meana—Cbaa. B. Carver.
H. J. Brigre.

1 !,MiY

TAiUSWBfEIVtta)
KER WAS WOfMISft
t EfT.

CrtT KDmOH.

ELK RAfWS
PAPER SOLD

i Took a Haad In 4be
- ARMt.GEa W. PERRY OF LANRiHe BUYS
THE PROGRESS. '
dayn ago. while Chrln Bore
waa
In the atfwt - taDOng
with a paj^r-of friandp, one at them.tor a yoke. -iDached- him Cur hto goU
watch, to the aanereent of tbe rsmalBder of the boaeh. Ron knew noUe
Ing of hie lore, until IMer.
The Joker Intestdad keeping the Waa Oiganism ^ the RepvWIcan
Pr«fa Aaaodatien.
watA a couifle of days and rotnxnlng
it to the owner but same of the oth(From a Bpeeial Com^oBdenL)
en (bought they woold have a lUUe
E3k Rapids. March 29.—J( hoe been
Joke also, ao they "put wise" ConaUble
C. W. Aabtto. He, that evailag, call­ irrent rumor on our etreeto (he past
ed up 1>7 tetejflwna tbe otxe who bad few days that C. J.. Brows baa acrid
The Progreas. and that ApfS lat tt
taken tbe watch, and
him (hat as it was underatood that be wm paas under (he control of Oea. W.
had stolto the watch, be iMght avoid Perry, cri Lanslog,
18 trouble ty retnretng It. and In
BDOb ease tmthlng would be dooe la ent to believe the r^ort wen ginimded and Uiat all that rvreilni to eoeTbe joker felt that the Joke was towimato the deal la the tnnlas over
growing less and leat tunny aa the of Uxe property on^Satnrday and the
ooamable talked, and when ha saw asBuniv of control by the new man
Mr. Rom’ paHner in baaMem, be hand­
Mr. Perry hae-been In B&. Rsplda
ed over the pR^erty to him. wltboot
for aeverel daya, Mid U oreaUag a delay, thanking fortona that he
been given the
to retnm tbe favenWa fmprrealaa areosg thoae
wHh wbcca he wee in contact.
watch wltboot behtg arrreled.
We lean Me. J*erry is i
long experfeoee In newapaper work
and well fcaown among tbe p
of ibe state. He ta an ex-eecretary of
the Mlchirem Frees association and'
one <a the organlrera ot the Republl-

OUTLINES
THE TERMS

During the Hairisoa adminlatretloa
he filled the office of deputy ooUeetor
of interna] revenne In tbe sunthpm
UNITED STATES AND FRAJ4CE OF­ pofHen of this dlstricL For many
years he waa pablisber of newapapera
FER ASSISTANCE
In Eaton and Branch cowties, and
years recoiUy bad charge of
CZAR CONTINUES TO PREPARE
tbe Bdvertlskig department of Tbe
FOR WAR,
Daily State Republican at L^lng.'
We believe Mr. Ferry, from onf otaeer.
vaUon, wlU prove Umarifl an able
foroeDd, aggrerelva
hehasB
in the i
1 that./Ihe 1
will take no hi^waql ateg. bat that
entment now' declares Uaelt ready for
people can look tor Improvreasau
peace but conUnnee to prepare (or
from Ume to time aa tbe bnakkres warTbe whole eitnaUoo with refertoi
tbe proeecutton <rf war is belag
tuny ooositeed tm every point ot
view by a oouaell gruAlAML:Arr«r^hy

-soLonoH auwr wmv

’iA-V '--e

'4.

p of Mil­
Neoetlationt Will Be OiraeL
ton, where there Is always Mmethlng
m F. Oit oi 6lf l^aeblngton
8L Petersburg. March 28.—RuMla
d<dig at town meeting, (hey have two
We own S. Benda's stock at 44c
Q Is last becoming faaoaa
Ueketa In the field. N©; 1 and No. 2, as bas ontHned the oondlUona- under
be »1. a will mean to you a saving
Petoakey. March. M.—SupL W. M follows:
which ’ehe is prephred to negotiate
of EEc on high grade merdiatidtae. The
peaca
Ticket Ko. 1—
Globe.
be would not toIt was stated tonigbt with ev«
^upervlBor—Paulas Haller.
cepl a re-appolnlniMt for next year.
of authority that thanka
dies were bidden to a “Sdloaon Ortn.-.A .L.
k______.
tbe good ottcet of tbe United States dy” party, the Inritatloiia being wrttPrincipal H. H. SSIlott of the high
“Mol^r Qooae" napkins.
Justice of the Peace—W. L. Hnbbell. end France the qneMon of peace had
school to ancceed him. Mr. Andrus’
When the ladlee bad an airivad (be
Highway Commisltoner—Alex .0. assumed practical shape.
Buperintendency for the past II years Campbell
London. March 2g—"Wbm peace games began and th«- fan UkoRjas
ry 'and sncceaaful.
School
negotlatkms commence it will be be­ They were requested at the fiftlng ot
—Adolph Baebl.
He will probably smgage in boc|tnesB.
tween Russia and J^wn direct and Mrs. Ott’s hand, to rise and recite In
Bmrd of Review—Lewie Hockln.
o the “Mother Goose*’ rhyme tngConstables—Harry Warner, DenU not tbrougti any intermediary.” was
Pox, Bzra J. Hollenbeck and Fred Minister Hayaehl’s comment to the A» greted hy her. The giving of (he dif-'
Mr. ESIIott was an 1)
soclated Press tonight when shown
ferent versions created no end of
Hughes.
local hi^ setiool the year 1903-04 and
dispatch from a noribi
Ticket No. 2—
was the pcgiular coach of tbb bigl
capital BtaUng ttaat M. Dricaeae, the
The ladiee'were next given cards on
school foathall team.
~^e»so L Frink.
French foreign mlniater, had'be« which ware Mather Oooee OmUemi
Clerk—John H. Campbell.
asked to act as an Intennediary to
were directed to different tahlea.
Treaanrer—s' M. Hewett
JusUce of the Peace—Schnlalt F. open peaoe negoUatione. Minister Ua- At the flnt uble they iriayed '‘Jhdai’’ .
yasbl said he attached no
at the eeoond Uble, they atnmg basds,
HewetL
But not the ordinaryto
tbo
statemenL
trgarten style;; aat tbe third tsbie
Highway Commlsaitoer—George
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS RAY I Hlekln.
fifty cent kind—best
and the ladles bowled; at the (adrth
School Inspector—8. M. Hewett
ever sbonn bere^
Ulrie. they crocheted (he chain stitch.
Board of Review—Monroe Hngbea
Mra. A. L. Bacbant took the first price,
Dmiding Ctotaat Gama.
Mohair and Madras
COMMITTEE DELIBERATING OVER a pot of growing rioieU and Mra. A.
Tbe deciding game In the beries of
ROCKEFELLER GIFT.
bosoms. See these
W. WWL eeotod price. « botue of
bowling contesta between teams reproririet perfume in a violet box.
aentlng Ok Rapids and Traverse City,
at your first oppor­
Buy the “ BOOSTER ” will be played at this place on Tare- Dr. Gladden Still ProtecU AgMnM A’violet laoeheon was swved fn
tunity.
tbe dloing room. The t^rie waa-bean.School Shoe for your day ex-ening. April 4, this place having
Uful. A violet centerpiece i
children you are not get­ beoi decided upon by the toes of
rounded by green. 'Violet ribbons
ting theJ^t values for coin. Twelve games bare already
{Special to Tbe Dally Bsgle.)
carried front -the oofneiwrof the
been played, each team baring
Boston. Maas., March 29.—Tbe
your money.
all. although on the total pins, Elk American board of forbign mlasloDS Uble to tbe electroUar and vMets
Well be glad to bare yon call
Rapids Is 48 ahead. As Tuesday evenand aee them.
sUII qeesUonlng the right ot ao- were tied in Intervale, making a
Inp’B contest decides tbe supremacy ceptlng RockefMler’s 2100,090.
Our Boys’ Shore are great for
Tbe charming effect The favors were vio­
(Continued on Page. Six.',
board aaya the matter cannot be set­ let bon bon dishes containing violet
tled today as they are looking over the candies.
NEW EASTERN STAR MEM8ERS. original papers regarding the gift and .The menu consisted of (he (oilowtfig
wish to take eutficient time for con- delnUre:
FIrat oonrae—FrnK Jrily in chare8HO* 8T0BE
InitUtien aod Social Gaatlon Laal alderation.
OPI-. WHITIHQ ^pTEL
*4iShL
Gladden protests strirngly pagne glasaea with wblwed creeim ■
VkrieU were tied with vMat rib-'
1%e Baataro.'Sur copter eaioj'ei
against tbe acceptance because be
oocia] afternoon yesterday and at U sayw the mooey Rockefeller has tried bOGS aroand the ateme of the gtesaei
and riolet ddllles and violet nhpUas
regnlar eesaicti in the evening, four to bestow upon the hoard fioes i
candldatee from BuUoiu Bay were lo- rightfully belong to him.
Uiat|^. The seaekm waa Wlowed by
tbe serving o(. tt
WIFE WAS OVERCOME
Theo
«the freenoon,
seen Germaine Broe.’ goat upon
m
the street and rq>ortsd to aome of the
ladles, before Uie IniUiuioo, that they
At the toocluricn of the teadlMm, ;
Buffalo «eam Cereal Oooken,
bad sere, the lodge goat and Uxat be
the vlofeu from tbe eenterpleoe,^ .
^ffalo Steam Egg Poachat.
was not very lively looking, so that
bumped Savory Beatnlesa Roaatthey were not afraid (o ride him.
, Articles ■ when' you' Du«Bg the inhiatlooi. however, the
oval______________
[Speeta] to The Dally Bagle.]
clean, house and aav< ' eandldalM were made to know that Sturgis,
glass, U self basllng—requites
ASA CORNELL BURPRWED.
March j».—Charles Taah,
DO water, no grease, no attenUon
a lot of labor:
it was a eaae of mMakes MeoUty
ai^ly let it alone.
aged 30. died suddenly afur two days'
that the &dge goat was as lively' as
we have them in both hotel
iUneea from rheumatism. Wtasn dy­ Forty of HI# frtredi CoHed os Hbn.
could be deeirod.
and family Msea
Lari NIStaL
ing. Tash asked his wife to bring their
Bound and Square Cake Tina
Asa OoneH, who reaMea-betwoM
slx-weeka’-old baby to bis bedelde. As
--------- bottoms by
Attend “(nth' "School Mrs. Thsh was retumlng to the room this cKy asd QreilickvlOe, waa, the
rhleb cake can easily be taken
reeliriaat. Mat evening, of an sWantfam
nt^w^le without breakln
^. Orchestra Concert with the Infant, she (Ml In a taint nnd (ran
Boy«*
bis frtshds, wbidi took the foire
until neiflhbora
[day night, City Opera came In a ahort Ume
Friday
and Caki Tina Wonder Egg
surprree party. AbooL 40 of hit
aftMward.
------------- baker Flour Blftcfa.
House. Tickets now on Though
Dtenda were In atteBdanoe And
Mra.
Taah
waa
very
lU
ahe
wlB
We are pteaaeil to Miow three
sale at City News Stand. Yecorer.
wu v«T enjoymhly spedt to
gooda Every lady abould see

Slilrts

SO cents

CIFT NOT VCT ACCEPTED

If You Don’t

Grinnell

Bros.

The Hurry Up House
Horry op and get yoor Plano toned by
w^tnne^ who has had 80 years'

Hurry Up
tod rent one el one Pianos lor the
Sommer.

Hurry Up
todbnya SchaeUer Plane helm they
are all gone.

Hurry Up

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

KOWLAND DOUGLASS

NEW THINGS

i 'wvaw%vwv«

IN TIN-WARE

U
Someot
Tbese

■"■iriaEnKSi-c;-:

Micblofii^

Leatling Musit H^se

Waltfs

Admission. 25c.

Keep your mooey, yoo win need It
Whan we ^ane tto Benda atock-mi

Krie. The Globe. .-

in East Proniftect ^
DAILY tA«.E -mm tm mw-i

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^

'

The Dally Ea&le
TNI IA«IX THIU, TUILIIHCMi

TflE DAILY EAGIB, Wl3>NESIxiT-. MARCH

TOE ceowNfi SCBOOL
MISCaUNEOUS
SPORTING NOTES

' COMINQ-TO THIS CITY
Under Auspices of the Prssbyt«riar

Batend at TnTene Clt; PosloBoe »e

ms gtmsinbl^ for one year.
Ward No. 2.
One Snperttoor, for one year.
One Alderman, for two ysan.
One Inipactor ot Blsctlona, tor two

6-6-4

V

.iUltikicm
of mb
'ctoUllRMP

One Inspector of BlecUotii, for one
ear. (to fill vacancy.)
One Member of the Board of Edu­
cation for two ysan.
One Constable, for on<
Ward No. 8
One Supervisor, fqr one year.
One AAldennai ' ..............Elections, for two
One 1
years.
One Member of tbe Board of Bducation for two years.
One ConsUble, (o^ one year.

Wbatbatli Spring
sprung?

Eddie Wheeler Still fitting Hard.
The Isdiee of Trawrse City .who
Bddie Wheeler, vho aooe yenre ago
; ^me—see.
played third base for the Trererie have bad the pleasure heretotore of
Oltr HueUers and who wee the beary attending Mra. Carrie Ives Saunders’
hHier of the as^saUon. Is the cause cooking school classes wilt be glad to
Our new Spring
of the St. Faul' dub of the American learn that Mrs. Saunders has been
A-M becAtiw^ft
Suits are now ready,
assoclaUon, with which be plays, be­ gaged by the ladles of (be Presbyurian
ing sued for SIO.OOO and the iblng that church to give a couree of IndlnicUon
to be adniireil or
caused the suit is just what manager. in this city beginning Tuesday afterOne Supervisor, for one year. April 4.
One Alderman, for two years.
have their players do. Bddie
One Inspector of Btoctlons, for two
The lectures an<koooklng lessons
OCm even eVerr T««Uy arealu. bit a ball so hard that It
the fence of the park In SC Paul and It will be given In Oran^ hell every afMember of the Board of Edu­
WeVe the best efDon at 2:30 aqd there will 1
Cornelius Holland on the bead as
cation for two yeara.
,
cheagp of program dally.
One Member of.the Board of Ednhe was passing by on the street
; forts of tbe world’s
One
very
attractive
feature
Is,
the
cation.
for one year, (to BH vacamicj;^
SabKriben to Tli* Dally B*cl« a'* werts (bat be has been subject to admission is tree and the lectures a«
One
Constable,
for
one
year.
. best tailors.
fits of temporary Insanity ever since as
nqdMtad to rtport aBj.lrrerUai
Ward No. '
a result of tbe blow, .and the suit is free. Every lady In Traverse City will EVERYBODY WANTS A TIP.
One Supervisor, for <
Id Um MrrlM
Both' U>afor the amount of damage the man be privileged to attend, and It Is prob­
- One Alderman, (or It ,
__ .
Come-^see ■Ui^
pbaoM No. tt.
able tbe capacily ot the hall will be
ions, for tir<
One Inspector of Elections,
feels the blojv did to his think tank.
Wailc Vlsllieg Venice.
taxed to the uttermost.
: new comers.
The D^Iy Ma vIU be toond on
One of tliePfbinp- il.»' '»■>“ sstonlsh
-Member of the Board of Edu­
Joe
fisns
Meets
Hard
Proposition.
yon with rejmril to tl." working rlaw cation for two years.
•ale at the tollowlnc plaoea: B. 3. HmRate Turner .the CaUtomla light' THE CRY Cf the CHILDREN Italian to the perfevi frankness with
One Constable, for one year.
* Son, 901 Waablngton etreet;
It will pay you
which be aboWB his acslre for a tip.
There will also be elected at said
Joeeph Dolor, 910 Bast Bightb weight of dusky hue. met Joe Cans In
....e mUllon seven hundred and flftj' No false modesty oWcures it. loO flccilon in said city, .the following
six-round bout In Philadelphia Mon­ thousand
•treet:
C.
McBroy, SOS Weat
chliarvn beiwren the ages of
well, and you'll find
and fltleen toll lo tbe mtnee and lat may someUmes (eur ih.it .mu will for­ State Officers, namely:
Trapt nreet; Mra. A. R. ralter, S19 day night and the western moko put It five
e
Court,
One Justice of the Suprei
get It Lei such fears forever rest.
the lightweight champiuo.' tarlcs ot thu couniiv.]
; our prices no barrier
North Bawood araoe; Uonroe Cafiterm.)
Have you heard the cry ot the ohildren.
He «<wrt let you. He will follow Jou. (full
Cans was nearly om. several ilmee
Two RegeBU of the University of
dy Oo, Union etreet For the
The pitiful wall ot tbe Uttia ones.
asking yglM» ydr h*ve your iiarosol Michigan,
to your appearing in
(full term.)
* t of the mines and the workahopa,
eenlenc* oC oiir -patrona, Irant adver- the bout and was cl
when be sees It In ySpr hs“b or U yo
the State
Board ot
t
of
ihe'alume
and
tife
alleys.
.
.
One
-Member
of
!
know the way oul yben he bus Juj
tlaeaento may be left at any «< the ■nimor is a lighter little known In'ihe
Here cold and famine and fever.
a bandsomc Spi ing
:iere cruel neglect and opprvaalon.
oBst. but bo* liooh making s nCno (or
«old it to von. TV't' hol'' poof
One Circuit Judge (or
abOToplaeea.
b life of IIS Joy and sunshipe
around the Quaker City of late
lb Judicial District Cir<
>Suit
d change Ms bright spring loto wlntert tlon of t'eulee is ,il>»ol''i>'!y naif In 1
log the counties of Gram
exhibition of a >lc8ir.- for any suiu
and has beaien several good me
COMINB KVENT*.
ding err of tbe chUdKn
Antrim. Charlevoix and Leelanau,
Copyright 1905 by
le lunutert-y n
aiandstill.
Rising up In c ..jrus pathetic,
March 31.—High School Symphony
Tbe chiuiren;
i; one uuU nil.
nl mnlte
Hart Schsffaer
A^x
dead march of childhood
also hereby noUOed that
OrcheitM—City ppera house.
demand for a soldlno n^ u matlcr c
toangels
Appealing to men
World'e Champion Athlete,
(n accordance with tbe provlsloDS of
>etlug
It
to
a
sort
of
irrwtlug
to
ev'And
erring
aloud
AprijJ—"The Merchant of Venice'
the following proposed amendlaw....................
Alexander Anton Cameron
Par- For Judgment -agalnit
ery)
foreigner
meats to tbe Constitution of the State
—Stetobeigls Grand.
the sorrow and anguisii »uu
lick. Scotland is claimed by a bealih
of Michigan are lo be voted for• In your
April 37-28.—Primary Sunday school journal to be the world's greatest ath­ In the pitiful wall ot tbe chUdrent
'*?omIng from «ie bath you fee the county, viz:
worlterT convention. .
lete of any age or time.
A proposed amendment
Oh. list to the plea of tbe ehlldrsa.
luieu V
BtliBtion of this State relaUve to -the
Herculean in build and equally hand^ The moan and the sigh ot the Innocent.
.mpensation of the Circuit Judge In
g herself aisagreealible'ue:
some in face and Oguite, be stands 9
>e
county of Genesaee.
• •
feet 1 Inch and weighs 238 pound-,
A proposed amendment lo tbe con­
and in him "are concentrated the es- Frota’the danger and dartc of the coal
State relative to
may not recognize you. One glimpse stitution of this
Board of Auditors for
senUals of half a doten champions at Prom the borels of'Mce and of squalor.
vlesloaer. te more than nnslous
ot a (ace fiiea It In her memon' for __ _____ ______ leneasee.
iannen vote "yee" on the amendment half a dozen specialized feats.”
Where Mows and chidinge and curaes
mohtbs. After that you fee the wom- .A proposed anendmoit to tbe cohe 'thO place of love.and csreaaee:
His (eats at the Aborbe and Braeto tbe constitution which comes bewbo takes care of your purse and siitution of Ibis State relative too proiar-Hlgh]and gatherings
- hunger In Cod's land of plentr:
Jewelry. If you foe her euou^ she viding for the Improvement -ofif the
languish
for
love
and
for
Wndneaa:
aiiead of prevldus cbdmpions "by feet,
drag* oul from some Inner rci-css a public wagon roads.
We sicken and die In tbe darkness,
In tesllipony whereof I have here­
cheap mirror which tiisibns yonr.couuconsUtuUon is relative to the state- not inebes,'' and make him "preaml- With no one to help or to pli»-;
j.
unto set my hand at Traverse City.
'aiding In the Improvemwt of the pub­ nmity (be greatest heavyweight atfaGrand Traverse county. State of Mich­
leU of any age. ”
^
lic wagon roads.
igan, this 23rd day of March, A.
hood:
AUbough only 27 years of -age. hs We long f<# the fields and the flowers.
/u all probability the United States
1905.
■ •
the baib you have to fee the old wom­
ramble about In the woodtanA
CHARLES M. BEERS,
will ahoTtly grant national aid toward, holds no fewer than 115 world's rec­ To
Yet we akken and die In tb< alleyit
an who gives yorf your .bathing suit. City C16rk of tbe City of Traverse
the ezpenae cf building good roads. ords. Besides being champion heavy­ Oh. merciful God and bla angels.
Tf you 'neglect her tUe nest time you
City. Michigan.
Have
pK}-where
man
has
no
pUyl"
bNchJgan's constitution abeolutdy pro- weight of the world. Cameron as an
> Blie will give you a suit that
-B. F. Austin In Reason.
. hIbUs tbe etnte from having anything entrant In. lightweight ccmpetliions
doesn't fit you or Is full of holes.
would be a factor to he reckoned with,
When you go out on tbe lerrasse for
to do wilh such a move.
FEASIBLE AND LOGICAU
_ black coBee. which cost# 10 ronta,
Michigan's share of the appropria- for In standing jump otf grass- he
you fee the waiter. Wben you get Into
Uon that Is planned fiy the Brownlow- cl^rs 14 feel 1 Inch, while .a single
your gondola you foe tbe old mnu who
Latlmer bill is )7ft!.000; then. If we spring registers 10 feet, and three
draws It close to tbe steps with a hook­
do not change cur constiluttoo. this springs record 33 feet.
ed Btlck and oBers you bis' withered
running end broad jump he
numey will go to tbe statee that do
inn to lean on.' M'heu you get o
not have such a prohibition clause in ^es within s few inches of 20 feet. conducted along the lines of the least
/
W.U)0U6LA5k«bn(«»3«a»»3«sii«
their conaUtnUos.
reitoUnce. Trades unions arc atrong
U Cheapf Clean
I'nWlAlfYOTHEB'rWIMMBfllEBBiM'reVffiM.
l>owerful because tbey Lave grown and a witberod arm. And then ai
Farvera' should Tole "yea." for it
means better roads at the cost of • HEWSOFTHETHEATERa. ‘ up alottf a correct line and wHb correct ner. If you baveaH just feed tbe wait­
and Reliable.....
prioclplae
and
becanse
they
carry
no
er he win be cross, and ap lu your
everybody, instead of at tbe expense
SfterwBid If thevfemme de ebambre
dead weight
^
«t the farmer alone, as It is today. _
They confine their eBortj
legit­ bV not recently Aa a jt|. she will
Buiineas men aboald vote “yes." tor ^pearanee Here of Mr. Joseph De- imate aud logical field .^^ratlon. Case to answer
belU-San Frauctac*
IT yea are aslofi power It will
Or^ New AasureU.

they beUer roads tbe more
They
do
not
attempt
to
do
more
than
la
ArgonauL_____________
cers Steloberg Bros., ‘after
* pay yea te Invtstlftete.
iJiiW.*ifaa the more even trade Is. the
within tbe-bonnds of reason and com­
AGEN'TS.
more econonmlcally can business be volume of correspondeoce, has flcAlly mon sense. Tbey make no false pre­
WoBdertal Eveslon.
canted on, for It is Car belter to have arranged for a single performanco of tenses and do not attempt to do the Im­
A curious eBect of tbe wear and
some trade all of the time than a riish ‘"nic rierebaol of Venice" In which possible. They were not coneelv^ in
tear
to
which
tbe
earth's
crust
is
Boardman River
in dry time and no trade in mud time. Mr. DeOrasse will be seen as Sbylock. the clouds, but were founded on solid being subjected to exhibited In the slnBoy your
ULbortng men should vt>te "yes," lor Bo. much trash, under the guise of old Mother Earth, and. having built a
rly capp^ plnnaclM extstfng on
Electric Llftht 8
plays Is now being oBered theater­ sobstanUal foundatloii, they will con­
it means public Improvement all ov
h river, In the Wasatth moungoers that the fonheoming -ongage- tinue to bnUd up. not down, until they Uins. lu cub. There are hundreds of
Michigan, and the more work there
Power Company.
have erected a social and economic
of JENS C. PETEItSEN, Mina^er
to do, tbe greater the demand for meat of this well known young star in sute In whldi tbe workers will live in these slender pillar*, ranging lo beliUt
masterpiece
should
mw; and the jester the demand, the Sbekdspeare’s
tbe enjoyment of tbe full frnlU of their from 40 to 400 feet, most ot them
crowned by large cape of stoned! Tbe;
s relief and Is entitled
. better the wages.
labor.
not
works
of
human
art,
as
migb
T*l«pfcs*a< CiL, I2N. M4. Ml 4S.
OlHct sppsdte CswdUssRLStmtnnkai^.
It Is to the best interests of every the heatry support al all those de­
The logic of past eveaU and the
.. man, woman and child, that this sirous of seeing the best class of-play handwriting on the wall go to abow be Imagined, but are the memorial
tsoffbe Ml
succeed. Tueaday, April 4. the oc
that trades unions, clean cut, pure and
j rut by 1
simple, will live on. despite all opposi­
slon of Mr. DeOrasse'a appearance
Camegte says he has done a rip Steinberg's' Grand opera bouse will tion, and grow In usefulness until they main of many siguare miles of solid
hsve pfsoued tbe wotiters from their
roaring business at the library stand 'aBord the only oppominlty thU sea- present condition and placed them In
rocks, which have been washed away
to see Miakaspeaie’s grMfeat
bU U going to switch oB now to build­
live lives of contentment to a ^pth of some 400 feet. Tbe
posltlgreeur hardness of tbe siirfBfo has
ing email eollegee. Tbe demand for edy presented by an all roithd excel- and t
ipiilnesa-Labor Clarion.
caused It to resist corrosion more than
. Ubraites Is on the wane, there being leht company wilh eonplete stcnic
tbe underlying rook, thus leaving hnge
not more than one application a day,' equipment and rich, correct eosturaes.
THE SHORTER WORKDAY.
caps of stone perched high In air on
. says Mr. Carnegie's secretary.
"Hy Friend FYom Arkansaw.'
A Meveaieat That -Ur« a« the Bcert tbe polnts-o( tbeir columns. One dou­
ble column, capped by a single atone,
- et ClvlIUettee.
HortlouUnriats wlil do well to raise well received by a fatr-aized audience
forms 0 natural bridge both unique
Profeasor
Frank
ParMns
of
Boston
the Colorado seedlees apple. King Ed­ last.night In Steinberg's Grand opera
and picturesque.
house. The story itself represenU has been roused by 1President Eliot’s
ward'ordered the delicacy served
As Any Room in the House. You Are There One»thlrd of Your Time
situation
Into
raiments
ou
the
Itiu
court dinners. A few sold at aucUoo frule life In the elate of Arkansas,
II put retort:
Tiling
tbe
foilowlug
w
every character to the story was
for charity bringing at tbe
: D. BARNES
Harvard
does
u
■TmldPDt Eliot of U
0 for heating and piuml
•3.000 a bushel, the hlghee.t price ever IcAlly lllustraled In the show. The
»8- phone 657. 3-27-05
------------------------- ---------- ygbiy
paid tor apples.
mended upon his compilation ot this
For tbe pathetic part of Cassle Chad­ comedy.drama. While teh jioral of thatU t
wick's rsew book, the Anthoreu should thc^-play:is very pathetic, there
Cures bnrachltia and asUima
work I love and I s I my
not ferget the bank to the little college enough ginger In it. to make it spicy This to still more em[ atically tbe cate Cures croup and'whooping cough.
Cures boarsenass and bronehicl troub
Are an indispensible piece of furniture.- The new styles are beauties. We
lal
to
town of Oberlln, Ohio.
and-'hlghly Intereallng.. Several np-to- with President Eliot HisI labor
deU^t It Is Intellectust, soctoli civic,
have Uieni $ir,, $20, $22, $23, $30, $.32 and $65.
dale spi^alties
introdoced. which
Qasale Cbadwic^^M going to write a brought encore xipoo eocore, and to ethical, at the same time that It Is indiutritl.
book ot her life. She ought to giye it say the least, the company will
"But let him drudge In a coal mine
the rtUe ot "How { Skinned the Shinmber the eourfesles shown by the or toU In a rolling mill ten or twelve
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
new;"
play lovers of Traverse City.
hoars a 4*y at the beck and call of
To the Legal Votera of the City of
Tlioug’i smaller than a sideboard, are just as necessary. These new ones are
boss, exbaustlng body and soul for
Traverse City, cSamty of Oraml
officer®%le6ted.
Traverse, State of Michigan:
the finest wc have ever carried.. Prices are $16, $19, $2% $29, $32 and $36.
mere substoteace and anbject to dl
UNION TOWNSHIP.
You ere hereby notified (bst
charge at the will of au unsympattietlc
Fife
1-ake.
March
28.^ad
roads
for
Natlttnil Pretsetive Legion Held An­
employer, and see If be will not join Annual Charier Election of the '• .
ir mall carrier.
Traverse City, Michigan. wiU be
nual Masting LM *4ighL
in a movement for tbe eight boor day. of
held in said city on Monday. April 3r I.
Prank Reese Is on the sick list.
‘Ihs local lodge ot thoNaUooal Pro"It to a movement of the deepest
We are glad to hear that Frank El­ Mgniflcance to humanity, a movement 1W5. In each of the Five Wards ot the
tscUve Legioci held Its annual meeting
The largest stoch to select from in the city. A fine six-foot Extension l%ble
city at the toltowlng places, vi*;
last night and the (olkiwlng oBcers liott Is out again. He went to South that lies at the very been of clvlUta
In Ward No. One In the Boys' Band
■for $0.75. A better one for $7..50. Other grades for $8, $18.75, $14, $!fi, $20,
i?|.nnT
eoardmn .Saturday noon, returning tion and progrees. and even from the
were elected (or the ensutog year:
In
the
evening.
slreeu
economic
standpoint
It
Is
of
vital
im
.$21.
The $24 and $36.75 have the patent middle pillar leg.
Past President-Mrs. Jennie LlrnpIn Ward No. Two In the Secon.i
Mr. Martin BUlott has gone to Bay portance. It to tbe long bonra of overrlcht.
City to take medical treauneht aud wortt that are to blame for many of
PiwalSent—Calvin &. VadM.
the
moat
terrible
railroad
accldenta.
also to visit Ms *brother.
School BMldlog. corner Tentb
Vice PrsBldsot—Abraham Smith.
We hear that Perry Bennett and and It to the long hours of bnitallalng Union streeL
Secpatary—Lrortn Roberts.
in Ward No. Four. In Engine House
Clifton Newell Intend to go to Ore­ teU that make ‘Iba mam with tbe boe.'
Treawuof—Chaa. 8. Vader.
Any style yon-wish and our prices will please your pocketbook. A fine'
No. 3. on Casa atreet
gon this spring.
Chaplet-Slen Jonas.
-In Ward No, FlveL In the rear o
Chair for $4.50 per set of bix chairs. Something better for $5.^, $8, $8.25,
Mrs. Lyle Kolgbl was a caller In
It Is estimated that the Dominion «t J. Baua' store building, at 901 W
Condoctor—BMUe A. MHIsra.
our
vicinity
one
dty
last
week.
rto"*"**
baa
an
aoregate
unloa
Ington
street
^mebxtra fine solid wood seat chairs at $9.25, $9.85, $M and $l‘s.25. The
ftsBllnrt-Oeo. Gibson.
You
arc
also
hereby
noUflsd
tht
brtahlp
of
130.000
to
IBO.OOO
la
1.000
Mr.
and
Mn.
Cbas.
Bltolt
are
vis
Ouard-^ohn McIntosh.
finest of leather upholstered box seat chaird tfl $21, $24.50, $26 and $31.
local nnlona affiliated with eighty Inter- said charter election tbe follov
Trustees, for thrse years—Jidin O. King Mra. MarUn ESUott.
city
t^ceia
wiU
be
elected;
tl unions chartered by tbe >
F. W. Canute hast rmted ^s plaer
One Mayor, tor one year.
riitoPSf, :.
lean Fed
to Bd Peason.
One City Clerk, tor t*o Tears.
One City. Treasurer, tor, two.y^.
StnrMlAg Mertaitty.One Member ot the Board of PuL
. The finest in tbe city at $2.50, $5.25, $10:50 and $11. If you would rather
lie. Works, for three years.
■ sisss la the «me at Bam^r.
One Member of the fioard of PnhIIc
Aunt Hetty—Tbe doctor’s goto’ to
The Aorsas used In Hamer's time
hare a plate rail on the wall, we have something very fine that seUa for 15c
Works, tor one year (to fill
'
taka yont tempemture. Unda Ji '
were,-wacb****'
warrtor^
were
a foot
'
U Jnat one____
One School Inspector,
Well. I
bell leave me a :
years.
Klag^ NSW Ufa PUU. M. nanntry. drawn In d^ou. Ihe en ot riding bAlthy one In Its place.
was ksewD.l but it to alluded to as
One JusUce of Ue Peace, for Pour
fid 14 Outnoi SosBs Place,
years.
wya: *Thsy have no equal tor Ctm- eoiAtbliig Qbttsnal. Ulysses at the
One
thing
to
remember—No
trouble to show our goods. We deem it .a
One
atlpatlob and BlUlo—ws." tie at C. Qms of bis Bh4>wreck "beatrvde a
great pleasure, wheHier yon'want to buy or not.
plank, like a boreemao ou a big steed.”
year.' iu> nu vacancy.)
Ibere are rMaons for belleviug that
There will also be elected at said
charter election in each of'the Five
Qw practice of riding was nineb later
Wards of atod city tbs folldwing Ward
Attend High School offleen,
nasaMy:
^ tS

m

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
WLDOUGLAS

“r.^u.vs

ilOES

jtsi.

Electric
Power

•*»»»••»•»»»»•»»»»

Bachant & Roscoe

Cement and Building Materials

BUILDERS' and MASONS SUPPLY CO.

The Dining Room

Should be Furnished as Nicely

We Want You to See Our New Dining Room Furniture.
Side Boards
Buffets

Dining Tables

Dining Chairs

Plate Racks
•«

r

'JXa

mated at an early pertqd when ttie ep
peerance of a man on borepba^ was
a Dbvel Bight

Boys* Orchestra Concert
Friday nl^ht. City Opera One Superb
House. Tickets now or
sale at City News SUnd yaara.
Oa* Mstobw of Ue
AdmlsiUoa, 35c.
cation, isr ton' Tsm

ear

Board of Bdu-

- -

THE HANNAH & LAY41ERCANT1LE CO.

iJilSOH 2er'i“^

Vote Fop

Darigsrs'of PnewiwfiU,
sank. OtiseM'
umaotwooDA tmu»
A cold 'At this Ume if n«lected Is
- l^WYMA
liable to-oauae pnshmMila which U no
Maasy 4* tea* on cMy end farm preg.
to refuse admission to »«>y Mudasta wtea^tal. and even when the pa­
Srty. Boonta l-»4. aat^wlmad Mock.
B«t fall
tient has reeovered the lungs are
tlOB U> «TM.ear n
_ . _
weakened, making
^
Banaiorta'm for Coasoaspth>M.
D&.. E B. MUtOR.
J. a. MONBOB.
Special stteotien to aye.«
Dr. 8. A. Knopf, a New Tork spectalaneral inauranee snffrJtsM Bsiata.
Poleyh Honey and T
throaL GlassesI fitted. Office ont
IsL a&eeaed the health and ways
lU WUhehn block
Co.
and meana committpe* of the two
bousea ln behalf of tJie bUl making an Sold by R. E^kluT^a.*'^ eodw
•mriation for a. state aanatortum
Trunks, parcels md tight drsyln»
CbaritAble coBtrihuttODs dMlsarad
Dance at the CUy open house. ICeo-'
Instance of the/SUte Metfleal aoclety, day eveiilag. Ajb-U 8, given by the
DBS. MOON A (MOON
tree. Leave orders st CUy Book
Store.
which is urging the
of the
South Side orchestra. Dancing echoed City Opera He^ block. Beth *P
as uanaL Bill for both GO centa. La­
PtAMO .TUNING.
W. N. MILLARD.
to other elltnates. d^Iaring that a dies tree. .Ice crpam ai^.cake will
-------------- How. Maatsd.
' BUf
cure In order to be pertnanent. should •--nrved.
wta Grtnaeli Bras, tM Preot •
C. D. MILLiER
be effected in the dlmate In which the
disease was conirected
He denied NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT.
To Tbe petato Implemat Oo., HanDr. Frank W. Shumway Sueoaada that there it such a thiug aa bereditary
C. O. GABVBB, ABSTRAOT&
consumption, altboogb there may be ^ 4 Lay Co, Sarah BasUnga. J. T.
_ DR. S. O. SAWYER.
Dr. Bakaron Board of
Hannah. E. Wilhelm, Traveree City Crown and bridge work a specialty. Office wHh O. P. Carver A. Brea., Ns.
267 Bast Frost StreeL
1-1-5
State Baak, E 8. Pratt, J. W. MarkHealth..
Office new Wilhelm block.
of Traveree CUy, M. * N.
dren whose par«iU haw bad consump­ B. B. CUy
a. Co, H. D. Alley, Stranb Bros.
rYDER, D
tion It was urged that greater atteoPeople^s 6
Bosley's Antl-Trast tlon be given to hygiene .in the public * Amlolie. Nathan M. Turoer, Pere
Marquette. J. M. Lartina. Geor W.
BUI Introduced In the Ix>wschools and. greater efforts be made to Raff. H. F. & A. B. Boogfaey, and ail
DR. C. A. BUEBBIDGB.
•r HoDse-«Mlehlgna Owns
keep these achools in a aenitary condi­ other persona interested in the giad- OentIM. SOS Wilhelm Block. Citizens’
TCAMINEO F1BCEL
teg and pa\1eg of Wea{ Front street
Mach Property.
tion.
phone 14&
While thus far no bills have been in­ from the west line of Union street-to
troduced to reform tiic dlvwee laws of the west Une of Oak streeL take notice
T. W. THTRLBY. OentlsL,
that
the.roll
for
the
spedsl
assess­
Lansing. Mich., • Mareh 2S.r-Last Michigan, the report of Secretary of ment heretofore made by the Board of Over Bariwni A EarTs Jewelry atere.

“lis
Both pbocet 103.
this lAdustry
1
wert'a test vote on the question of State Prescott coverlag
Special Assessors for the purpose of
^r -leCM defraying-0101 part of
£rect nominations of all officers ~frem
____________
_
'ink desirable
ucil decided
d sbuld
sbi
be born a
n>or to coroner” would see
changee in these laws mlrtl be made. paid by epcclal assessment for the
R.wms <13-414 Wilhelm Blk..
The report shows ihafA-^tal of 2.- grading and paving of West Front
pass a
Hhe west line of ~
Union
- VBBSE CITY, HICBIOAH.
898 oivorces
one
divorcee were giaim-u
granted in ;kllcblgan ..............from__
meaaure. although It can be dcpei
M. T. A. WtLHEKM
ilv thlrty-lhr
thirty-three of the street to the west Une of Oak street
last ^r, while only
upon to carry out the pledge laid d
now on file in
- . for
DHNTIST
rnsed. At !ispectlMi.
dlvore»-<S6^ for were rrtns
in the last Ra| ~
City Opera Heuae Block. Room 1.
the
....................
clo« of tte year
.
there were
w.
7309
Notice is
_
add gim tbe electors of Michigan
bills for'dl5*(rce pending in the Mich-. City Council and Board
geonli
A. D. TYLBS
Igah courts. Tbe number of bills filed of the CUy fi­
of Traverse (
at the Council1 rooms in said city t Dentist. Office 505 New Wilhelm blocP
during tbe year was 4.148.
which
InTolved
Cittaecia’ phone No. 682.
NEW BOOKS RECENTLY ADDED
April the 4th.. If...........................
1905. at $
Property ntibe State.
review said
TO LADIES' LIBRARY.
Governor Warner has Just prepared
Ich Ume
Umi and place opportunity will
MISCELLANEOUS.
which
a compilation baaed on the inventories be given all persons Interested to be
speak
DealsiMjo lane. W. W. Jacobs.
WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH
deer that tb^ platform p
beard:
At Uic Moorings, Rose N, Care!
^^ed this 21st day of Mareh A. D,
Rena's Experiment, •Mary J. Holmes. act'a primary refwro li
State
InsUtutions.
Thtt
shows
that
direct
Wilhelm Block.
Deacon l,ysand^, Sarah T. McLean made no such pledge 0
CHaS. H. BBBS18.
the Btate.of Michigan is consldernble
Green.
’ '•
S709-t-l2
aty Clerk.
of a pw^rty owner. Tbeee inventorwill be recalled, both before
'
PAINTING AND DECORATING.
A l.adder of Swords, qilbert Parker. bit election has repeatedly spoken lee were made last year, and they stow
For painting, papering, decorating tni
that the aggregate valne of the bnildStrlkea Hldoen Rocdca.
Tbe Lady of Loyalty House. Justice against the enactment
all Interior and exterior work see
When your ship af health atriket
Is demanded by tbe extrwne pri- Inga and real estate Is flO.120,78337.
McCarthy.
Miner Brothers, 426 W. Eleventh
he
hidden
rocks
of
consumption
117 reformers, <o-called. directing at­ and of the peraonal property. $2,873.W’hosoerer Shall OlTead? Marion
and 420 W. Tenth streets. 4-22-'0S
etc., you are loeL U you
tention to tbe tact that tbe demand 76637. a total of $13.093309.74. This Pneumonia
Crawford.
, .
does not Include the slate bouse and don’t get help from Dr. King's New
A. a CUBTTS
The Son of Hoyal Langbrelh. W. D. erblcb found expression In tbe Stone its contents, including the state library Discovery for Conssaptioii.' J. W.
bin was far more radical and Jarsurance and Real Estats.
McKinnon, of Talladega Springs, Ala.,
Howells.
) loan. Office over A. V.
reaching than that which bad been and tnllitary property. With these ad­ writes: “1 bad been very in with
838541
given ear to by any other aute legls- ditions the total 'valuation wonld run Pneufflonia, under the care of two do:----------- was getting no better when
latnre with the possible exception of well up to $20,000,000.
to take Dr. Klns% New DlaIt is settled that the electors of
those of oue or two of the southern
-The Vz- wf the bog, ueorge Bar. sutee.
The first dose gave relief,
Michigan will not be called upon withMcCm<*eon.
botUe cured me.'* Sure
ing tbe next two yeara to votec upon
Was Crndely Drafted.
on givto the
Tbe Red Window, Terana Hume.
Tbe Stone measure, which had the
>lds.
.. BugThe Masquerader. Katharine
odorsement of the state grange,
■he H
B. E.
O. & ATBRS, HACKMAJl.
and opei
s drug store, p
ly crudely drafted.
Thurston,
t
Call* answered any hour, day or night,
Grensel Joint resolution providing for Trial hot
botUes 10c.
. declared
d
that It
Beverly of Graustark, Geoi-ge Barr ijonenta^
at Shane's bain or Uttle Tavern.
tbe
submission
of
such
a
proposed
NOTICE
more
boles
ilea than a skimmer,
MeCutcheoo.
amendment
came
op
In
tbe
bouse
favorably reported by a majority of
My Lady of {he North, Randall Par- tbe bouse committee on elections, and Ihor^ay afternoon and was extensive. W. J. Backer. Jas. Spencer. kOla L.
rish.
Ij dis^nsaed. and a motion to indefiDlte. Fowle BaL, Heory Wlachnewsky. Au­
when It was reached as a special
gust Beitner, Anna Germaine, H. 3.
’ postpone further '
The Dominant Strain, Anna Cha^n der last Wednesday a moUou to
BargeL Jas. Tromley, CI by. a H
Pali_...____
-bL.
• Vic: C. Palmer,
A- B:_______
^
. _______of the
Wrtebt W. U. Bdraoada. O. A. Smith,
The_ProdlEai Son. Hail Cain.
It was during this
a U Bar----- wi«-„
eeSre
qaesUon
for
the
present
aesston
The RttSD of Old 8L Louis. Mary debate that the declaration was made
StAumskl Pr,
Imafwtwthr.
Seaaw PuM* Bela* BflI.
that an e
bill
DlllOT.
Loren
BKRterta.
Chaa.
Krowpo.
Knmp*
The
senate
bae
paesed
thk
Heine
bill,
The Wolverine, Albert Lathrop Da*-, could sot pass tbe bouse, and the___ which U eonfeaaedly dtiUmrl te Tot BL. T. B. Montagoe, R. J. PMmmlng,
the motion to refer wonld todlente
Pat Borden. B. 6. Hadley, P. A. Bckrence.
tredlof
sump
eoneeraB
oK
«f
boMthat adch is tbe case. It was .well
ler. W. B. Nelaoo. Chna. Parmenter
Oorgo. Charles 5. Gaines.
Tbe
bill
eekka
M
.lire
known that once referred tbe bill
fhOTthA Mr Oo, and sin other —
m-or these conceri^tty reqolrlDg toks letere^ed
The'seal WoU,joek Lmdoa. .
interested In'tbe
In the grading a^
would probably Bover again make Rs
pavij Ig of Bast Front street from
Susan Clegg. Annie Waroer.
reappearance, and It was sent back to them to deposit an amount ei
east line of Park street to the >___
■The nrlghl Pace of Danger. R. W. the committee by a vote of 52 to .41— tbe face valoc of all stamps is
‘Ilington street take notice
guarantee
that
these
stamps
merubera being present
Sleubcna.
redeemed- Tbe Inteoducet of tbe bill
The Red Triangle. Arthur Morrison. and voOng.
It is not unlikely that some of tbe made tbe statement that two of tbe
: Special Assessors for the purpose
Fiiaceaka,
liticeaka, Mr-lil©
M
ElliOU Seweil.
proTisions of the Stone bill will be in­ four coDceros with which he did busi! defraying that part of the .cost
In Bay City are without Snsnclal
My Lady Laughter. Dwight Tilton.
Ich the council decided should be
corporated Id the measure which -will becking
and. therefore, liable to cease
Four Roads j Paretirse. Maud
finally beebme n law. There Is plen­ builDcss at any time leevlhg no funds born and paid by_______________ .
tor
the grading and paving of ^xt
der Goodwin.
ty of materlul for use In drafting-a tor tbe redemption of stamps oulstandFront
street from the eaat line of Park
The Prisoners of Madaraclsollc, C. G. bill'which win meet the appsoval of
street
'
ig.
majority of the legialators. several
D. Roberts.
We have giveu p the “Arnex” aad are
Both houses have passed^ bltl add- street
vim
The Undercurrent. Robert Cl-ani.
ing all elocUoD days to the list of 1^1 public inspection.
now very much crowded for space.
Notice Is also hereby given that the
in.v
-A Chica^ Princess, Robert Barr.
tie doubt that out of this .wealth of boillldays for banks..
City Council and Board of Aaseasora
Houseeleaning time is at hand and you
The Prospector. Ralph Conner.
that
the
Michigan
Bankers’
aseoda. . will meet
of the CUy of Traverse» CUy
material there will come n niM
DoUghtful imdd, BiMotl-Flower.
tion favored this change Inasmuch
will need several things' to brighten up
... .................in
at the Council
■■ rooms insaid
saidcity
cityon
tbit will be a vast luiprnrement
4ib. 1905. at' '8 o'clock
The MtHor Pirate, G. Sidney Pater- the preeent low even in tlie minds of the existing law was somewhat .a
April tbe...............
' ‘ ' p. m.
your rooms. We are still cleaning out
bipnons as to election da.vs. the result - ____ « said aasessmenl roll at
nosier.
tbe extreme reformers and that will
which
time
and
place
opportunity
will
our stock at cost and below — quite
The Brethren, Rider Haggard,
fulfill tbe platform pledges of tbe pdf' being tUit they were observed as legal be given all persons interested to be'
holidays by some banks and Ignored
an advantage
to
you just now.
The?' SoWler of the Valley. Nels-m
beard.
by others.
Lloyd.
Dated
this
21st
day
of
March
A
D..
Baker's Si
Protection ft>r Bong Birds.
1905.
Tbe Millionaire JJaby, Anna Katha
A plea for the bill providing greeter
CHAS. H. BEERS.
UODS of tbe state board of heel
rluc Green.
protection for song birds was made be­
3709-1-12
. City Clerk.
The Jjisi Hope, Henry Seaton Menl- now in effect and a new secretary of fore the joint game committee* late
tbe board has been appointed. Tbe test week by President Butcher, of
Will show you how our entire stock
HOME INDUSTRIAL MONEY
who will succeed Dr. Heury B. the National 'Association of Andobon
Black Friday, Friodcric S. Isbam.
MAKER.
of House Furnishings is being sold.
Baker, who has been secretary of the Club*, who came on from New York
We a-anl to' hcar from smalt in­
A Mysu rioiiR Diaappearenco, Gordon board for nearly tblrt.v-flve
of taklo
for that purpose- Tbe robin came In vestors who are-desi)
Holme*.
Dr. Frank W. Shumway. of
eoterprl!
tor special attention. President Dntcb- an interest In a legU
in (he Arena, BoUh Tarkington.
ton, who has for several years been er Informing the committee that while which will l>1eld 30 per cent on
Bred in the Beuie, Thomas Nelson tbe medical member ofibe state board this bird destroyed some small frnlU. investment.' We do not wish any.
to purchase a large Interest, but
of parddDS. Dr. Sbumway is eapai
Page.

be is of great benefit to farmers tor the contrary, would prefer to divide
7i X lOi
Honor'Sher^iTTi, Amanda ,M. Dong and atergttic and will no doubt g:
the reason that his principal diet con- • the stock on the basts of ten m<
1 good account of himself.
lass.
Blris of Ineectt which prey upon crops
$100 each, rather than for 01
for large size
The usual biennial controversy over President Duteber startled tbe mem- taking
The Return of Sherlock ^Tfolmes, A.
man to take $1,000. Our preference
be exemption of all credits from-tax- bera of tbe committee by offering to U due solely to the fact, as lie busi­
■Conan Doyle.
ArmeJ Willow Rocktrs.
ition is again In sight. Senator Dober- pay the salaries of the four officials ness groVs. we can Increase the capi­
The Clansman. Thomas ilMzoa.
y't bill providirrc for such exemptit
talization much easier with a number
The Master Violin. Myrtle Reed.
larlng been favorably reported by tl
of shareholders than we coaid
The Heart of Hyacinth, Onotc committee on taxation. It la probable
a few. All stock will be Issued h
»o.
form of a profit sharing, certificate,
Waianiia.
that tbe bill will pass tbe senate, but
The erase for the creation of state
The Secret Woman, Eden Phlllpotts. lU fate in th* bou4e is problematical, boards and commissions to examine bearing six per cent annually and also
a j>ro rate shaie
strong sod durable, fast eodors,
imncb sa some strong loflaencet and lleeiiBc members of trade* and enUUUig the holder to
Judlit'H Gordon, Mary E. Stone Ba
of the net profits. t-Tery
Ehery prout
profit ausiaharpretty pattern*, a value never
working against It there.
for a 6 X 9
son.
he protected by a
professions continues. The latest in Ing certificate will.................................
offered before for the money.
Tax Commissioner Dust hos endorsed this line is a bill to create e state board 20 year. 6 per cent, gold
bond. depOBlt_
The Common Let. Robert Herrick.
e b^ng in tbe interest of examiners of opticians. The mcm- ed with a Bank or
the
meaaare
a
:r
Trust
Co.,
snd
Also eight roliunes of- Bocyeinpodta
ef business m yi generally, arguing
such bonds will be a first lien
Otber sizes In.proportionAtboricana.
In very dralrahle- psiletns.
the Company'e property and **»«».
that it would •timuinte business and
The proposition Is one which will
bnildlng.
strongly appeal to the man of moder­
Bosteys Antt-Trnst Bill.
licensee must be 21 years of age. snd ate means, who cannot afford to run
Representative Bosley's nntl-trust ench muB{ pay $10 when applyinrfw a rlak In Investing bjs earnings. You
reference to which was made by examloetlon and sn additional fee of cannot loose, but on the other band
dry. W. Y, Bums, prop.
recently, bae been Introduced. It $5 if be paecce and is granted a II- have a chance to make 80 per crat on
We have left an assortment of about fifty, ranging in
cs to restrict and prohibit unlair- cense. An annual fee of $2 is to be
*^*Th™SteiT)rlse is one that will bear
ful and nnfalr diecrimlnation and com- paid for renewal of Jlcenee.
price from $1.50 to $7.00, which we will close but from
:ounh Settled on Her Lungs.
ivestlgatlon
.................. " ’

peUtlon In tbe snip of 'orticlps. comJAMES V. BABBY.
••My daughter hs6 a lenible coi
in inverse <
modlUea, goods, warn and merchan­
which settled on her '
Lny person that ts inmning 01 in. ntstorie Belle.
dise between the different sectiona.
lUng should investigate this propo­
The Chesapeake, famous for her en­
eommnnitlea or localities of tbe state,
sition before doing so. sad address
and provides severe penalties for viola­ counter with the Brjttoh ship Shan- Home IndnstiT. Can of Kagle Office.
In the war of 1812. is aUll In extion of Ite provisions. Tbe bill baa
Traverse
Clly^ ^ch.
been drafted with apecial reference to Utencc. When she was captured by
the Standard Oil 'company, one of Its the British ahe was taken to En^aad
main purpaew being to do away with by her captor. Blr Philip Broke, and
With beauUfiil cushions, spring
J -years later her timbers ware
the pleasing habit of tbe octopne of
sreU; no two sUke. everyone
■qneeilng a competitor by dropping sold. The purchaser was a nilHer in
!t to etervotlon rotes in comiunnt- WUkham. nnd when hv i-Jll'M d^iwn
^oes for oosu Pricre range up
wbere the latter bae built up. a bis old mill lie boilt 0 iiv'v .me from
from
SB snide of dwolai* pviiy oith
trade, only to boost the pricee sky­ the timbers of tbe Chesapeake. Mojiy
(ka bUb«l oMKlivo esdMn
ward when the competitor baa been of these tlnibera still have the marks
U s lUrer sf MTfectioW!^
of the Shannon's grapeMiot, and in Physician
disposed of.
If you (IT H osoe you will Miy
citizens'
land bit In his anniuU report to the state some plgccs the shots are still to be
sssreeUle tko wioAom of TEC
board of agrtculture President Snyder, seen deeply Imbedded in tbe plt<h' pine.
COCOA eXPUT.
If tbe builder who made this ship,
.Soed your BUM SBd two
of the agricultural collt^e. makce
DR. AT.R1CRT HOUJDAY.
ehon-lng that la being effectively uBed knew ttiat Us timbers were betog used Graduate
Toronto UnlverMty. Office
in a mill which is making money for
'phone 1C3: res.. 104. Mnnwn bl"Ck.
tlons for new bnlidlDgs at that instltn- a subject of Oteat Britain there la no
Uou. He says that every avallabie Wt doubt that he wonld at least try to rire
DR: P. f. LAWTON.
from bis grave to rtM>t the wrong.
of- room In attics and bs
Office room, removed to New Munson
Into class rooms <
block, next door to Dr.
laboratorlea. in some of tvhl<* there Is
only amficial UgbL > The destruction
offioa.
I'M
Oleik-Tbe
otd
mas
tUnka
yog
tn
by fire a few weeks ago of .WMl'R hsU
pretty.
The
Typewrlttr-Beallyl
Hai
bu shortened - up tbe dormitory ae.DB. K. L. THTRliBT
comodatiotis to such an extent that be said so? Olerk-ato. but be dowa’I
criticise
yoor
BpMUttg.-New
Tmk
i3FF;rE&WAREHeii5F5 '
boya are Meeplng three tn a bed In
Press.
O.R.S.i TRACKS
jinmaous cases, while boarding cluba
find it niroMSTT to set tbe tables two
and thm timi at ead> meal to aeDB. to
ARTHDR
g”f?ftTl1nna1
Rsmeved
Offioo over
Flert Matiowl

Amos E. Bingham

ESllCT

... .

^

TMt Vote Shows Clause
Not Be in Primary
Law.
N

SHME BILL CRUDELY DRAFTEfl

EYES

Dr. P. A. Wolfe

Republican Nominee for
Mayor.

FOLEY'S
HONEY
and TAR
CURES

Goughs andColda
PREVENT$^
Pneumonia and
Consumption
Potoy's Honey and Tap'oot oidy
Mop* the cough, but heals and strength­
ens the hshgs and prevents serious resalts from a cold.
There Is no danger of
imptioa or other serions lung
trouble ii Foley'S Honey and Tar
is taken, as it will cure the aost aub>
bom coughs—the dangcrons kind that
aettlea on the lungs and oaydmlop
Into pneumonin over night.
U yon have a cough or cold do not
risk Pneumonia when Folay's Honey
and Tnr will xnre yon quickly and
strengthen your lungs.
Remember the name. — Foloy'o
Honey and Tar-and leluse any
substitute offered. Do not take chances
with some’enknown preparation that
costs yon the same when you can get
Foley’s Hooey and Tar, that costs
you no nsore-and is safe and certain
in results. Contains no opiates.

Cared After Physltdans Said He
Had Consumptioo.
E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church.
Grove, Md., writes: "About seven or
eight years ago I had a very severe cold
which physicians said was very near
pneumonia, and which they-, afterwards
promnuiced consumption. Through a
friend 1 was induced to try a sample of
Foley's Honey and Tar, which gave me
• so much relief that I bought some of
, the regular
Two or three bottles
cured me ef what the physicians caUed
I, aud I have never bad
rin»
Three sbes-25c, 50c, $1.00.
The SO ceu site contains two and
ooe>b'aU times as much as the small site
and
almost six times

,S0L0 AID RECOHHEHOEO BY.
8. E. WAIT S SON.

X

JOHN HORSFIELD

&

Cor. Ibllanil Bay Sts.

CeDKBt and Will PJuter,
Adamant WaR Plaster,
Invincible Wall Plaster,
Imperial WaO Plaster.
IwyWwd Palp Wail Plaster.
Champion Stacco,
UeMWanFhdsh
and many others.

rs,

Mention, Housekeepers!
Do You Know We Can
Save You Big Money

THESE FEW ITEMS

$2.08
$4.95

San Jose fiogs

$6.65

Smyrna^ Rug

PICTURES b«i.T!;*^cos.

LADIES

50c to $2.50

■ COMPOl

!SiET:«‘i::rSssri

Camp Stools

In
COCOA

DIRECTORY

da'i'uIf.’SiS^SS

PITCH,

nr. PHJ3NE 158
R^:lI. phone 12B

9c

WaU Paper

1^3 Off

COY & CO.

HAY. FEED & CRAIN
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

20 Nonis Chairs

$4.00

Don't delay.

Stock, nxtarcs and
Store BalMino For Sale.

The fio^on Store.

-:-*r^-J.-'::-''‘

rQ3tt issks^, VEpyES^, maiwh gg. K*og.
^^"■' FAILOP
l2.! CAiSSTRtU
.

Apple Blossoms
And November
By'
VlRCmU IZILA WEITTZ

mm

O. P. Carver * Bro.

Ob Boeotmt of tb« iMt
* n»h and Gam* Ljtw^
will be Id their office dnring bu»loea honr». eufa dey. reedy to write

CkipwKiht. uot, Pv nrpfnla ZeOs ITMtt

•1 am not bard hearted, you know,
but I must pay my' bltli wben tliay
(all due.” The Mout landtady eomvjSa-'n preased tigr lips, as though ahe had
aaki a tbiu which it hurt her to utur.
.2s 11 T I W
•T DDder^nd. iadeed.” the girl re­
plied paailvely, puablog batk
heavy, gleamlug hair with p Uttie
gesture of weartoeea.
B
Pries upward (fOfiili,
a
"Of course, tomorrow bein' TbankaW WEINOABTER BKOS, Nalen 1 glvln’ daj'. you needn't disturb your­
|__^770^Bro*Jw8y^eWofj^__J
self. but umke yourself ramfoitabU
till Friday." She looked st the blank
door, which closed quietly behind the
girl; then her eyes returned to the
columns of her account book. They
were />pened at a page headed "Hiss
Bose Darcey.” a page where the debits
considerably overbalanced the credits.
‘ I've too good a heart to be « sue
cessful business woman," murmured
the landlady, closing the book.
Twilight was fast-coming on.
aUiri In the fourth door back I
was a fire In-the grate—bright yc
and starlet flames, burning in a o
less endeavor -to destroy au asbestos
log. Bose bsresy slipped doTO
the Hour and. witb her arms folded
r Moasiiremenf gnarantectl. about her knees, watched the fire,
thlnkfag bow typical It was of the Ufa
ahe had been leading for the past year.
IVhy, everything—eren bei\^ectTh.^flre
—was artificial!
\
)
She fell to dreaming. It w^ aeldom she had time to dream, for the
was always busy trying to make both
Olds meet. But now, since they sim­
ply would not meet, she ml^t as

insurance:

m

m. 1 WOOD
F'or Sale

ItUghfs WeU»

$2 per Cord.

ttoroK well. smokcA well and the
tasle and odor arc on a par with
Ifa other good qnalitlea. That's
what "tLi'v say" of the wellkoown and well-liked TRA­
VERSE BKLf.E cigar. 1/ you
haven't tried it. you're guilty of
haviiTp missed a “good thing"—
don't plead guilty next time.'

C.B. Taylor Coal Co.

A.W.JAHRAUS

NOTICE I

Boston Bacon

IOC lb.
Best Comstock
Bacon

14c fb.

tired she v
f the Struggles. the pet
1, the give and
take friendahlps,
cold
shoulders, the eternal worry:
And tomorrow would be Thanks­
giving day! How well she i
bad ever been the cstranclng odor of
4nm pudding, of g^ things I

Good Picnic Hams
IOC lb.
thB^tire stock of

Bicycles & Sundries

Best Comstock
Hams

Formerly owned by F. Eckler
of 311 East Front Street, has
been purchaaed and moved by
W. WITTE. Anyone haring
left repairs at the above place
will please call and. claim
them at

J. J. Brezina

m

Nine to One
StatisUos prove that the ohanoes of yonr dying of
Throat'or Long Troobles, are 9 to 1.
Waste no time, but core your Disease with

DR. KINO’S

NEW DISCOVERY
FOR CORSUSPTIOH, COURNS UD COLRS

the only atiiotly selentlfio Long Speoifle In exlstenee.
Positively guaranteed to help or money refipled.
Saved Uie Preaclicr.
Rev. 0. D. Moore of HarpersvUle, H. Y.. writes: »l
had ft fearful coo^ for months, which nothing would
relieve, until I took Dr. Kln^s Mew Dlseovery for
Consumption. It oared my cough and saved my Ufb.”
Prices,

and $1.00

ConvieHon Foflows Trial
When burisg loose ooffee or Anything yonr groeer happens
to hare in hie bin, hOW dO YOU knOWt What VOU ar«
getting ? Some qneer storiee about ooffee that is amd in bulk,
could be told, if the peo^ who b«paia it (grocera), oared to
apeak out.
Ooold any antoont of men talk have peraoSded nfliinns of

lion Coffee^

the l^er of all package coffees for ora a quarter
« Mventuy, if they had not found it enperior to all other brands in

v^ty. Strength. FUvor and UnllotKltyT
—Mticiga mt MOW COe*«
vi^

opBOPMMftl-EaBdoea mot ciBalai.a
yoeol Ike aertta el UON corns,
n eoota JOB ku • tellU to kay •
saefcwpe. n lo Ike camot way la

^is?S’.“^afr,taSira«s
^

Oh, It
was bard, hard, bard
A rap at-the door, and Patty Lou. the
colo^ girl, entered.
“A gem'man in the parlor to see you,
missy; wouldn't send hli name, allowr be wanted to s'prise yon, I teefcon."
Down Id the narrow, gaudy
men with a gray mustache and a abaggy coat sat ou the sofa alone. As be
looked uoseeingly about him tbe
lines In his mouth relaxed. In their
stead came an expression of extreme
gentleness.
AU bU years of waiting barked back
to him. He seemed to see as In a glass
a tiny girl In a gingham apron atandlng
under im apple tree, end then ahe
led to-grow and grow, but always
ahe bad sonablne In her bslr and a
smile in her eyes. He hsd waited for
her to attain to womanhood, dreaming
dreams the villagers had never guess­
ed. And then, because she had talent
for art, forsooth, and her
•Sid It must be cultlvoted. even though
ft meant a third mortgage ou their IttUe farm, she bad paesed out of his
■f*-

RCOOMMDIOSB, OUARAWTSCD
ABBsoLeev
C. A BUOBEE DRUG CO., THE HANNAH DRUQ STORE.

WQOMOaSPIOl 00.. TdMo, Ohto>- M

W?"'-

A man w«io raar an oatricb tmu.
Mked to offlm day ap to Q» mMbod
of gathering to featora, admitted
that tor were palled out of tbe Wtds
Btned to be conilnf alonft
.
onto In every eight mooths. was to
If I'd get yM the flowers youd be prooMS painful?
•‘WelL'’ be repUed, "about aqual to
mypulling out your eyeteeth." A good
“Whatr
^
“Swaatheart"
tvord
many ladlea who wear oatrkh fcatbera do eo in tbe belief tot they are
tenderly uttered. The
her tremble somehow, but abe iaufaeo thereby aervlng to eante of bumaiilty.
As a matter of fact they are encour­
Bash piWBlsa. aging to most cruel and bsrbtrous
''torture which man can Inflict upon a
wasn't itr
UnL-Bportlttg and Dramatic Mews.
“And when I
r>« «P. he
ttuned, "you put your am abon( my

“I wonder, deer. If U would be right
to bold a girl to a promise ahe made
when abe was only nine;”
From beneath her long laihci she
caught the wrapt efpreesloo on bis
face at be leaned toward her, and abe
quivered with a sense at sudden pro­
tection.
“I-wonderr Her voice tralle«r off
vaguely aa..ahe watched a UgbUd ca­
ble esr-kijby. but be caught, bar to
him gladly, with a new air of protec­
tion.
'
A fpwimomenta tater from to great
shaggy,host came a ttarfuUj muffled
but hawiy cry:
"Oh, John. It's Just Uke It was la the
dream-juat Uke it was In to dreamr
To John Lowell tbe words In them­
selves were a bit Irrelevant but what
did a man like blip care for words
when be held In bU arms tbe thing be
prised most Ui the world?

I^tely, however, John Lowell had
cdugfjt n rumor that things wer
log well with her In tbe mad, _
. tltlve life of New Tot*, and so he
was here.
How thin and white ahe bad growni
As abe puabed aside the cheap Bagdad
portieres ahe seemed to be all gleaming
hair and great, pathetic eyes. If bs
could only
tw-een both palms aud kiss her dear,
Ured eyes!
Instead (be knew her
•0 well) he talked jbout the home vil­
lage. about the queer poky little strseta
and the dull village _
'Ta tbe apple crop good this yearr
■be aaksd suddenly. ‘‘Hire you ground
a lot «f cldsrr
For answer be dived Into one of tbs
pMkets of bli shaggy gray coat anil
fetched up a shining red apple.
"Thanks- It's a beautyr' exclaimed
■be. feeling of lU smoothuess.
"Came oS yonr tree, Boae."

Joseph Sleder

Mllng Rstsw

shockingly improperr
“And from Umt moment- he pur■usd gravely, -rve never thought of
anybody else few—for a wife, Boee."
^^long ago was thair she asked
wbimakally.
"Twelve last blossom time.
-Iben.I most have bees «i^ Bins

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FOR CITY

treasurer.

A inrtn well informcil in city affai I'-s and wiio tc-us twj(-e
elected and served the cit-y well for foui- vvat^^'nn"tK
■' boai-'l of Aldormen.
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PERE.yiARQUETTE

Dec. 4. 1904.
Trains leave Traverse City as fol
lows;
For Orund RapUls, Detroit, Toledo
• vest, C:00 a.
11:35 I
SVAAStUM/f- LmC9
. and S;OD p. m.
Ohio la Ja»s>
I For Muskegor, Saginaw, liav City Clare. Alma, st Louts. Iinaek, owosej.
••Cincinnati is In Ohio, and Ohio U
I Port Huron, Toledo, Detroit and cast.
also a Japanese word meaning 'good Buckwheat, ..........................................«c S;'flO a. m and 11:35 a. m.
I
_
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.
...
.
y.j
morning."’ said a native of Tokyo.
Howell, Ann Arbor. Toledo, aad *u
"When you go out on tbe street In a
and
Japanese village tbe psople yoa meet
conthern and eastena polnu.,
will all eay to you •Ohio.’ They do
not wait for an latrodncOou. It Is conJ J. KUIBT. O. p. a
■Idered courteous to greet straogeiw
thus.
J. KBHOE.
"An American whose borne was In
Agent
Kentucky, hut who did business In
3PAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RAILCincinnati, was trayellng In Japan and
WAV TIME CARD.
was coDilderably perplexed that ev­
In effect Sept 25. W04.
M. ft N. E. TImI CAR3r-^4_'
ery ohe who met him on the stteet
■ Trains leave Traverse City—
■bould accost him with to word
6:10 o. m. conoicilog at Waltoa with
‘Ohio.’ Be was of an old Kentucky
LTrive Honor ........ r
nonb'and south.
family and, like most Kentuckians
11:10 a. m. and 4:35 p.^. coonectlrg
was proud of to aut* of his* nativity.
at Walton for north and south
Tbe aecond day la Japan, when he was
1:00 p. m. fop-Morlhport.
met with the same greeting, he tnnied
I ROLLER R
Arrive in Traversa City from cornee
to bis lnt«T>reter and said:
• ling main line trains'What In tbe name of aU that
Phone 487 3-a and 2-L
1.-25 p m.. 8:00 p, m.. 11:40 p. i
mystmloas makes these Japanese think
9:00 a. 'm. from Northport
tot I came from Ohio? Even If I
I’arlor. Sleeping cars at Waltoo
’•V “'■ Manistee ...,12:10pm. 3:37p; aonli and south.
did come from that atate I would not
ifl'C
- C. L LOCKWOOD, O.P. and T. A
want to have It thrown up to me'eontA C0PEMI8H ft A. A. R.'R

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• diance to
d and again
0 an ‘Ohio.’ Floor,
"Tbe KsarnriOan turned ea to Jai
anese yoniqf man and said:
" ‘See here. air. you bare made
sll^t mistake. I am not from Ohio.
I Uve ^eroas to river. I am a Ken­
tuckian, and my home IS in Coving­
ton.’ "-Louisville Herald.

and admiration of to females witb at
much ferodty as sUgs. bulls, buffaloes
and other animals. An ostrich battle
Is amusing, as it amounts practically,
to a boxing match with tbe
in
whlih to melee dance around each
other lightly. There tf-tbls dUferenee,
bowever;'4f any boxer could bit as
hard as an ostrich with oue of his feet
be might settle the championship with
a single blow. It must not be soppoeed
tiiat tbe ostrlrii will not strike bis an­
tagonist with bis terrible beak, in
■pairing tbe ostrich stands on one foot,
with the other foot and wings raised,
wide open a
bill Wide
sMhea with to:
to force of a trip hammer,
and in fluting both birds warily dodge
blowrs. Lnder modern training an oetrlch equals e horse In power and
do many of the stunts of the horse. By
aid of his wings an oatrKA can leave
behind the swiftest ninnlug thoroufflibred and under harness has paced IS
about a horse's record time.

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mmrn LipilS?
0 fc MURBAT, a1~

Norrisv'lle '^I'S- Mlfl

and Prove
:d3:50 p
Trains from 1 .
d fee
City arrive at.8:H a m. acd 6:4k p, u>
Trains on main Iloo arrivo'ai T."5V
erle City pt 10:60 n. m. and i IS [I. T
F. A. MITCHELL. Gen. ■ Agl
J. F. JENR8.
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NEW STATE BANK BUILDtNU

Wm. H. Steffens DR. w; F.

tality

PIANIST AND TEACHER,
eouk! for his snlferlDg sou. "My son,"
Fc-r cobsuKutlon
sultutlon rcguMlnt Ii'S!
bo says. Vcul a fearful gash over his
eye. so I applied BuckJen's Amlm and r.erme coll ut Academy oI M
Salve, which quickly healed it' and mornings, 9 to 11. BeH
saved bis eye. (3ood for bums and emy and residence
sloers too. Only
nee's. Tbo Hannah

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STRAJVGWAYS

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EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT
502

CARPET CLEANING

Making sod laying. Feathers rvuoval
ed. Work thoroughly auo, prompir
A Severe Cold for Three Months.
The following letter from A. J. Nus- executed. Agent tor Ulcblcan Ru(
baum. of Bateavllle. Ind., tella ite own 0„ N. B. Chapin. rro|i.. Traverse flly
Carpet Cleaning Works. 87: Wash
Story. "I auttored for three months
witb ■ severe cold, a druggist pre- ington stfoeL 'Phone Nn. an.
phyir me. yet I
Improve, I il
tried Fmey's :
tnd Tar, an
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OSTEOPATHY
J. O. THUEBUXJD. D. O.
MRS. M. J. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
405407 WUhelm Block. Resident,
i: and 23 Wyni-oop Terrsioe.

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THIS

RARER.

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Be sure and sUrt your spring hous
:lcanlng RIGHT by having your bous
painted'and
lied and yonr'
yonr wall paper bun,
RIGHT by the RIGHT
the RIGHT prices
STRONG AND GRAT,
What the Pie
A cooking expert gave a dinner re- Cor. Bosrdman1 Ave and Eighth Sts.,
lone 627.
S706-tf,
eeotly to a cooking class of young mar­
ried women.
“I am making.” ahe said, "a eoUectioD of cooking etoriea. Only yester­
day a Dew oue wac told me by
plrlted young wife.
"Tbls young wife, who bad
cooked ao much as a beefsteak In ber
life, all of a sudden bon^t a cookbook,
entered her kltctaeo and plunged '
to nmstructloo of an elaborate
dlfltoJlt veal pic.
‘^e pte, a strange looking object
wu served to tbe husband, a caustic
peraon. that ulgbt at dlnnsr. He help­
ed himself, tried a moutbfnl and tiles
MU:
•' 'WUt'i thto?'
eat pic.’ I
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for the Right Kind of People

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part U to Wndlng. I ouppoee.' ”

la PralM ef CMkaeya.*
Cockneys are to best natursd pe^le
under the sun. it is notorious'tot
London crowd U of all crowds ;
world to most hsrmless and to
MSlebt to manage. But see them alto
In their ordluary collections, outside the
gallery door of a popular theater or
crowding lu tbe carrUgee of an excur­
sion traln-wbat fun aud klhdnew and
wholesome give end take! A deltb«-•tely rude or offensive cockney U hard­
I In the coraw. ly to be met.-0. S. Street In Pall Mall
res; tbe Iffitnense
I’ve caUsd It Oasette.
Don’t yon i
one day
your tree s
and you
wben yon were yerjManager (of great exposition)—What
larma me la onr morUllty Uat. Asalstwanted tbem?"
nt—Mortality list? Why, Ifs nest to
How goo
good be bad always been to berl nothing at nil! -"I khnw better than
He was',just like that shaggy cost of that More than one-third of tbe pet^le
bls-blg IIand I

• ' that come lUrougli the turnstiles arc
worth while.
deadbeada."
I-ast ulgbt abe had dreamed that her
hfad lay on that aame aheggy coat,
tot his strong arms were about her.
wtus she wat relating to hlin an to
dlscourageenents of her nratrapoUtsa alstant .
s^>srtoncc..and each Ome tot abe had
M " answved tbe dentlat grimly]
Uftad her head to eni^iaBlae some point 1ie aM«iM to girl t loved.’’-DMroH

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People who appreciate neait and-artistic
work are always pieased with the kind of
work we do. It you would have that
kindofwork, let THE EAGLE PRESS
hove your work. We will do It on time, too.

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THE DAILT ‘EAGtE. WEDNESDAY. MAEGH 2S, 1005.
liOQ Co. will reccU'e' freight at the
• Chicago dock April i. and It is expec­
ted that iho first boat will leave Chi­
cago about* April 8.
C«pt H. g. Webb went to Menirtee
till., tnoralnc oo business.
d in the B. C. i
Emile Founder'Of Nerthport. wet E. Railroad sht^ on Pino lake, passed
through the city today* on-his .irsy to
in the city to4»y ob buslnees.
Wm. U Severwn of Ewnens Bsy, Empire for a visit wHb his brother, R.
M. Stoan.
was a visitor In tbe city today.
Mias Carrie Peteraon and Mra. M.
Mrs: Jas. Ludka of Vino atrMt, has Sogge. both of SuttoDS Bay, passed
cone to Cedar for a sbMt visit.
through the-Clty today on their way
Mias Rosa Thomas it Northport, has to Ann ATbor, for modlcnl treatmem.
C.iii? to Petoekey for a visit wttli rela- They wore" accompanied by the Rev.
» (IVC8,
J. J. MaahRtad of Buttons Bay.
M. A. Ford ond family of Leland,
The Misses Retta and Frances Wool.
the day in the city, irunsaetlng . .'y cf Kr.rih|»ori, passed through, the
Inisinesa
city this morolng on their way to perMr. and Mr*. J. H. dohnaoi^^
i>
Ot bor Springs, where they teach in Iho
iroit, are calling uponB friends in ih public school?. They have been spendcity to^y.
ine the spring vaeaUon’at home,
. William MeWhinney, of Freemont,
John teomey, a P. M. railroad aeeOhio, was a business caller In the tlou hand, residing at Acme, bad two
*I1> today.
fingers badly crushed Tuesday «
Mra. L. Boulen and little aon teRoy. Ing. while at work In the local.yards.
of ^uons Hay,
His Injuries were dressed by a local
business today.'
physician, and lalcr he returned to his
Mrs. F. R. Walker and family left homo.
tills tnomlnK for Wexf^l.. lu visit
The town board, of Garfield met yesfrlcndi: 111 tliat disiricl.
iviilny to look ov.-r the clerk s, Wni.
Mrs. H. C. Petlinpill of Oviatt.
Crnufs. ofUcial books., Tlie membcr.s
turned home this mornlnK. after
look ihclr .wives witli them and a
short Vink In-lho city.
pleasant.day was spent iii the Grant
. C. L. Whitney, steward ol the .asy­ home. The books were found to be
lum. is away on a n-celc's imsincss trip O. K,

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to Cbicaco and Dainrti.
Mrs. H. A. Coatee of Seventh atraet,
Geo. Hopkins of Boyne Falls, .retur.-i- has gone to Manistee for a short ylsU
■cd lioiiie loilay from Northport, where with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Gee. On
he was called by business mfiltcni,
her return, Mrs. Coates will be accom­
and Mrs. Willis
panied by her grandJaughier. triolet
JnleriocheD. arrived in the city
Oec. wbk will .spend several months
evening and roturnDd Imme this morn­ with he?.
ing.
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A musical program will be given at
BASEBALL TALK BEGINS. '
Grinaell Bros.' store this'evening by
Uiss Rcssie Fiilgkum and Mrs. OIlvO Plenty of Good Material Here for
Welch.
.. Good Ntrie.
Probate Judge F. R. Walker will
The Imseball season
>row with ii
leave this ci'cnfng for Wexford, lo'ot- and the smaU Iwy is in bis glory.' The
tend io some real i-slaie (jiislness in
that township.
when a score of iKiys lK>gao the
national game upon the lots near t}ie
Prro Xfarquefte railroad on the s
week wllb Mrs. Henry Miller orS2S side of the river.
Webster street.
The Willagd W. C. T. U. wlll'meet
with Miss Martha Uarni-y turaurrciu- at-,
of the city, to eicourage
lernoon. Ofllccrs for tli" coming year
shlng of a local
• arc to bf. clccied..
well know 1 Biwrllng man says:. "We
Those who iubscribed forr se^
sei
to
of good material for a nine.
-Tbo Merchant of Venice"' ^ gel
prod ball iwiricrs,
them reserved tomerrow morning. Pbr
credliable work upon
oibers the sale will ojten Friday
gregailon If given an opporiuniiy.”
-ing.
J. W. Cratian, represenUtive of the
Raw or Inflamed Lungs
Yield qlilcWy to the —idorful curEsiey Organ C>, of Rratllobwo,
and healing
_ gual
, illtles of Poley'a
is in the City today conferring with llie alive_______
Honey
icy ao.d Tnr.
Tar. ft prevents pne
Congregational chureh commlllee re­
lia and consumpLon
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from a hat
garding pipe organs.
cold eeuied on Iho ludgs. Sold by S.
The Northern Michigan Transporta- B. Walt £ Sons.
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WHY TRAVEL ABROAD f

CITY nrW6 IN BRIEF.

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A Good Investment
Citizens’ Tel^phnne Company’s stock Jjps for yeai-s earned
and paid quarterly cash dividends of 2 per cent and bas
paid the taxes.
You can buy some authorized capital $2,000,000. Pair
in $1,750,000;
1,000. In service
servict nearly
> rtino

years, over 20.000
telephones in the system,
^'Stx
Further information
stockk can be securer<fon addressing the company, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
E. B. FISHER, Secretary.

W-hen .
Like Home," be gave poetic expressira
to the love he bor« reward the Ingle
nook more precloos than "temples or
palsces." "IVkst flowers of rbeiorio
coaid approach In power of assertion
there five little mondsyllablc words,
"There's No Place IJke Home"-to
gainsay which were Impossible!
It Is the great privilege of Americans
to be able without hyperbofe to apply
ibeoi to UavCI, for what Is there In any
part of the- habitable glob® more
fraugiil wltti interest. Instructioo, edn'
cattou, lefresbmeut of mind and body
nud upUfUng of soul than nattire has
provided, with band so lavish, for the
delt-rtnfou of lliose Usvlug the good
fortune to dwell In this goodly Isad?
Would be see a Riviera? We have
several on the shores of the ature wa­
ters both of the gulf and the Pacific,
far dlstaiiL-lug that laved by the Medilorreueau.
Does he |ilne for snow capped monnUlns? I,et him rrt>“lr »<> the Plains
whence Pike's Peak, ifouut .Logan andour other great elevations rear their
hoary svmmUs into cloudlaud.
Would he wlluees a majestic
ni<f' Tliere la but one without o rival,
the Imiierlal Niagara—lu the chain of
our great lakes.
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Specials Designs infarloriifali Paper I
THAT ARE VI»Y EFEECT1VE.

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Wc can show you ideas-4hal ore peir ead yet very .desirable for this
porUeular room.
No one room can be better decorated thkn the parlor, hence otir efforts *
re show the most attxactivc goodo.'
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CITY BOOK STORE. |

Nobart*Be«cb«r C«., Pr«pr1«tpra.
«
.
As the Vast of the string
the boy's pocket he was pulled into
the ehaftins, carried upward and beat­
en against the celling several minutes
before life power was shut off. The
boy's legs were broken and hU skull
you nONT HAVE TO WAIT
Grand Rapids-—J<dm P. Kelly, a
ipparontly fractured. His recov­
I any longtr.
Onr ^ring
promineni Ico cream manufacturer, ery is doubtful.
prolBbly talally Injured in a atreet
lino of Clothing Is here, .so yon
car accident. Kelly's lAgon- was struck
Isyonra
if
when
you
brush
^
Ann Arbor.—A most unique social
can come in and get your Spring
by a fast moving car <a» Sottth Division funcUon was Ihe cowboy dMce.
I yonr leelli every night and J
SnlL Also an up-to-date line of
aireei bill. He was thrown f>0 feet,
Granger's academy by 'the Rocky
Spring Hare—all of the latest
I morning you use
^
Mountain club. The hell was decorat­
styles—the Flat IroD. SouDdlron
Sanilac Center.—The C-year-old son ed with sage brush and loco weed, and
of Charles Gunther was drowned io the guests, both mem amt girls, wt
and all kinds of Iron. Will be'
big jlkcb three miles east of here dressed In the costumes of the irfaii
plessi-d to have yon call and sze
Saturday iiigbi. He *was playing on The men.were armed with slx-sbtkie
' Itclean-s the teeth perfrctly.
w
lUc m u- things.
ihe.luink of Dwight drain oiid his body loaded with blank caririclges. and'tbey
lias'nol yet l»oen found. •
frequently fmilated the wes^ j«is.
ot shootiug ui> the l)Ot^- The
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
S
—The cbecse factory
function was vot<Hl the most'succees«. T. tsdwtk. Ntasitr.
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ful effort of the Rocky Mountain club
IST^ront SL.
Beadle Block.
125- East Front dtroet
^
which makes
ipakes a s]K>cin
s]>ecialiy ct unique
(be blaze Is irnknawn, but somi
Ic.rtaliii
Our pcrtleas
the siockholdL-ra think it was the work
of some enemy of tho company. ‘The
St J.ohnd>«A.
J«hi
P. <Cowell, wliu left Hudren excels in
the vannled Rhine.
loss Is abum la.noo. willi h smail luWhat of the beauties of the Golden
sUrance.
take up with a wife of his youth,
1 whore Bborcs sits e
has effected a-settlemenl with No. 2 queenly San Francisco, pronounced
Munising.—Six porcupines, consl^. by ^rhlch she retains »25,(Km of. the pecrlPKS among rliles by a mucli-trav­
I to tho Pacific coast Pish and Game property he luimcd over to ber in a eled European prince of Imperial
association, at^San Francisca, consii- sfUleraent and which he has be«i blood?
Where Is there, even to miniature,
uiied an odd shipment forwarded from trying to get back again. -Jirs. Cow
^Thc best and most substantial" work that skille,! workmen
Munising. The animals were trapped
returns to her hnsband.Jl.r.aO tele anything to vie wlth'Hiat earthly para­
by a JJunising man commisolonc
phone stock, certain interests tjoliecloj dise. tho vallby of the Yoseraltc; what
to
compare with the deep and rogg«l
op notes, and tho assuming uf the Io
gorge through wbiidi passes to the sea
derstaod tlnoing perfertl;. '
cal debts by Mrs. Cowell, She ako tUe.Impetuous Coloradarlver?
qiiti-claimcd all Interest she may have
The Mammoth Cave of Krtitucky, one
Marquette.—Riisb Culver.
jrmef had- til hh property, dower tnieivislg' of the world's wonders. Is as yet but
Democratic nominee fpr congreas,I. il8B and other rights, and from fuiure sup partiolly cxiilorcd.
Plumbing Repairs
Why\ then, travel abroad, while all
lieeti nominated here fur mayor by Iiort. Wife No. 1 Is >lrs. Frank Huu
Uicse and vastly more than onn tie
liie People's party convention. He will icr of Grand RopI
You should have the frozen pipes repsirod
an^ay. Wesre
enumerated remain unseen at home? ,
ninUe the nin against Aid, Walter
at your command, and will attend to Ibe plumbing worit as only
"Are not Abaua and Pharpar, rivers
Wartl, tho Citizens' party - nominee. -NEW YORK.—Adrian laleln of ihi
experts know how. Every plumbing jdb thoroughly iospeeted.
of Damascus, belter than ail the waters
There arc also opposing candidates for. flrji of bankers, iliis city, is dying
I'ot Israel?" eald Naamali the Syrian of
ireasiiror and the election will 1
Iiis home here. He U 88 yoirs olil.- old wbcu ordered by the propber to
warmly contcKted.
Mr. Isclta is the failivr ot C. Oliver lipUike bim'self to the Jordan for liwlatizens' I’hofte No. (30.
223 East Front StreeL
tsclin^e yachtsman, and founded the
Oteego.—Tlie MacSlmfcar Paper coi
bankfrti firm rf'A. Isel'iii & Co, of N.-w pf country n
pany has been organized here with
ilost worthy a
York,'.
it for health or riicreatlou. the
capital slock of glSO.CKtn and will al
grander travel field than tha't v
once begin the erection of a mill which
LONDON, Eng.—The contract for have at hoti«*,—Travel.
will manufacture specialties la
Imildini King Edward's new yacht has
papois. The ofDcera elected
been secared by Inglis, ihe Glasgow
The RalBj- DayPresident. M. B. J^lellan; vice presi­ yacht builder, who has «eon8tmctcd g
A well known artist recently received
dent. S. W. SImiiSanT secretary. H,.W.
O letter from a chap who has reguluriy
number of yachts fer Amet
ReyncihlM; treastirei-. George E. Itarlionaifos. The royal yacht will be of Diade It a practice to borrow-mouey
iletui.
of biui. In Oils ictlor the cLaii who H
".iioq'tons and wnrb^^ fitted with
always In fi
blno engines.
It lij- saying:
od hlH corre
Beldii^.—Suvcniy-eigbi barrels
"Tbls time 1 have decided to reve^
oil und-gasoUnc belonging to the Sun
PlTTSBirRG. I’a.—Charles Turner, the usual order ot things, and. lustcud
Oil Co, -jf Toledo. O.. caught flro from kged 20, .a'convict in the WlPstern of borroW'lug from' you, 1' Inclose here­
vparks from a passing train and
with $50. which I am going io ask that
Pomisylranla peniicntlury, ■
afl caasumed. making one of the liot- deroil at that Justiuilnn by Paul Kru- you-will lay nsldf 'for me for a raluy
ii st l>lazos ever known in this
miuber eonvlci, diiring an alter­ da.v."
But Hie artist couldn't find an.v, reiiiiinity. Hnd the wind been in i
cation while at work In the liakr housefereni direction half tif the (own would Kruger stablied Turnei wSlJi n knife uilttiLiice in the letter. He searched for
IwH’n destroyed. The loss Is WOO- wltich 'hv had sorreied on his iierson. it ou the floor, under ihc table—lu fact,
everywhere he thought-he might have
Ueatli was Rlmosi insiatitaneoiis.
dropiied it. Then quite nceideutully be
rgiar e
turned oveathe sheet on wblch the letwritten BuJ discovered this
•. but d
CLEVELAND. O.-.A mwling of (he'
get anylhins of value la any of them. largo packers of caiiued goods will he postscript: .
"Kve just lo-jked out of tlie window
He succeeded, however. In badly friglit- held in Buffalo, N.-Y., April IT, to
cnlng Mrs. Patrick Haekell. who awak. aider the formation of a'national a^- ud find it's raining'like the very
deucer'-Colller’a.
eneil to find the burglar Icanlo};
Sociaticn. Tlie members propose
her bed, whore she was sloeiihip with loxk afUT the foreign trade more care­
.her two children. He threatened to fill fully and to keep in (ouch with nation- .If lor_
lii-r and the children with holes if she aMeSslaiioa affecUng the business. benefit. China would be the most pros­
perous country- in the world. But what
iiiiered n somul.
'Tlic quesUfMi of fire Insurance rales ■ wc read about It? Hum:tn life is
in the smsilcr comauinitlcs. where _ cheap as auything there. -And
Calumet.—Pia Loijibardtii. a pretty many of (he canning facnirie» arc 1.^ among the common mnsses of Russia
young Italian girl of Hancock,
caledi will also be cousldered.
povert.v and Ignoreuee are the predomshri ami probably fatally wounded at
loatiug features.—Sainueli Oompera.
christening uf her sister-in-law's
P.ADUCAH. Ky.—Mi-s Mary Brock1 at "Sunny Italy;’ viear PainesFoley's Kidocy Cure makes the kidwell, whoso three cblldren died from
iiale. hy Igosu Padatini. The girl was
nc>-8
and bladder-xIgbL Contains noth­
p^dsoning. under .suspicious clrcumat supper, after the christening was
mces Saturday, broke down and eon- in'? Injurious. Sold by E. 8. Wall A
l-erfoi-meil, when Fadatinl squeezed
'eased that she gave the children
Sons.
eodw
her hand. She told him ho was no
phine and -Coal oil. The woman said
man. whereupon he fired a Imllel Into
hat her husband 'was in an insane
her neck.'
Attend
High
School
asylmii and that slie could not snpeort
Boys’ Orchestra Concert
the - children. She also stated
Cvid.—The new cheese factory open, Gorrge Albertcm. promised to roarry Friday night. City Opera
WHBi YOV BUY MEAT
ed fur Its first, business. A number
If she would get rid of the chil House. Tickets now on
' gel the good of your mouey by
of good milk routes have been worked rtret. Albertcn was arreste^l as an
purchasing the choicest and best.
sale at City News Stand.
and tho company Is confident, of accessory.
Inferior food of any kind costs
Admission, 25c.
duing a good business. Lively compemore in the end, and of all thluge
tiiloii is looked for belween the cream­
that are used for food fresh meat
ery ami the cheese factory. Tho for
LABOR
NOTES.
should be absolutely fresh-to be'
is owned by eastern capitalists,
wholesome. You also want to be
rumor says they are about to
Boston ;Ts"l»WopbloaI I'nlon Wom­
sore it comes from healthy, propraise the price paid farmers for cream en's huxilihr.v is engaged lu on nggi-esvriy fed and watered cattle. This
HU that Hip cheese factoo’ wllJ bp put sIvelalH-I campolgn.
is'nisrnnteed
you orderyoar
Id Atl.-inia, Ca.. tlierv is a union of
nut 4f rommisslod at once.
sii|>]ily at
>
colored liricklayers which after several
a of struggling has wou a |K>sitiuu
Detroit,—A two-story apartment
full
of
iiromisc.
hoii?e ot 198 Harper avenue cask col­
Thclleiall Clcrks-'luternaUoual
lapsed yesterday -morning. Several
One NIoKt Only
Icctivo aasucialioii vvaa foniievl i
workmen barely -escaped, with their eoiivculiou bold In l<etnilt lu IbtiM.
lives. The building had no tenant^ that s-^aveutlon there were but si
but unother occupied apartment bullm deh-gales: ilie oi-g^iulzathni today bus
lug adjoining Is thought tii have been 1.054 liH-al (inlous, vviili a inemliei
weakened by the collapse. A famlly Of about r*i.000.
named Bge, living next door, wei
MAGNinCENT PRODUCTION
During the strike at Kail River i
ting on their porch and falling frag­ than ?axi,0iw was contributed by
ments of (bo building just missed side workers for i-eilef. and of this mim
,r>00 was given to naunuion strikers.
them. The root of their bouse was
A New York judge has decided that
caved' In.
a labor union may vx|»cl Us members,
Oplon.—It is wHumonly - beileved fine theju and fix a bond for relustateinent In a test case broiigl.t ag;iiust
among country people (hat an
the Machine Priulers' mid t'd «.- Mix-,
appearance ,of snakes is a surf
It’s worth its weight in
ere’ and Black Print Cutters' iiiiioiis rebinder of a oorrespemding eoriy spring.
gold. It’s the best
Hence William UcCormlpk. a farmer
The Pittsburg district exeenUve boaid
seller
because j^,^ualitr
near Orion, looks for an unusually of the ITnUed.Mlue Workers has'de­
early spring, as be killed no less thpn rided to build a.monnment to the vic­
—like its oqrae—is the
five snakes yesterday. One of them tims of the Harwich mine disaster.
“BEST.
It will make
sported four raitles; another was
-Tbe monument la to cost «2fi00; exeluMr. J«M*pb
the whitest^ sweetest,
Sbyloek.
ilirre-fooi blue racer, and tbo oibers •Ire ot the desigs.
wxTf ordinary streaked «nal^. Mc­
most
healthful
bread and
—M-l-fOI!TKU BVCormick says he has never known
finest (jakes imaginable.
•118018:; cold
snakes to appear iiefore April
be*"
Ask
your
dealer
for the
tbiu'seasoD.
•^old blooded! Sey, that fellow can'
attend a baU game without- getfing
“BEST. ’’
Battle Creefc,-^roe6t Stantord, aged eiclted.”-New York Presa.
11. met .with probably retal Injuries i
(be reenlt erf (he proverbial habit ot
Pneumonia Feilewt a Cold
boy to always carry a piece ol siring but never follows the use ot Foley’s
U si
to his pocket. An aid of the String
«u8bti^U.e shafting at the 8a^
^ ifiAtUck
Pridcs: *c. 8BC. W*.«.
Nut Food plant, where the boy's of pueumoula. -Erfuse suhstUuts
father, Winiam Stanford, U employ- Sold by E. S. 'Walt A Sou. ■ eodw

Adrian.^alvin M. Cushing, St
years old, was badly cut and trampled
by a fractious farm team while cross­
ing Main street. His ago renders the
outcome of bis Injuries uncertain.

^Healthy Mouth J

Wild Bose Tooth Power ^

Geo. W. Miller

V%rWVWVWW?

REPAIRING

R.J. MERCER & CO.. PLUMBERS

OLDSMOBILE

You Don’t Buy Trouble when You
Buy an OLDSMOBaE.

WALTER M, PAIGE, - Agent.
Dealer In Automobile, Launch and
Gasoline
Engine
Supplies.
125 Cass St., ^ • TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.

THE QUALITY

STORE

Hosiery Special
ABig Saving
We place on sale 'Thursday morning
two exceptionally good things in
hosiery. We know you will appreci­
ate these once you have seen them.
IMO.l.
LADIES’ fast color BL.ACK,
full ftishioneil hose. These are put
lip for IIS four pairs in a - box.
Tliey would sell in a regular way
for 18c. Wc have priced them for
quick selling at

4 pairs for 50c
No less^than 4 pairs.NO. 2.
CHILDREN’S RIBBED COTTON
bese, double heels and toes. This
is conceded by our hosiery buyer
to be the best hose«ver offered in
the store at the price; in fact, we
would, be gl^4o have you compare
them with any 25c hose you will
find elsewhere in the city. Tomorrowumbrning they go on sale at

15c a pair
' All BIZI

CTEINBERG’S

J GRAND
Opera House

Tuesi

Apr. 4

m

Joseph Sleder & Son’s Market

See that Flour?

The
Merchant
Of Venice

HAISNAH O LAY CO.

'SSX&

THSi BJSffiT R&GIft

»AAt 4lX

A^il^SrtBtOFHEJkLm

additional ldcala
•••VOODOO

• ••••••*.•
a snd to»BsMthsr^

shifting to westerly winds.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure

HASKOSUBSmm

Bert Wilhelm made a
I UsBtcn today,
j. W. MsfWiam hss gwie to Qrsad
BapIdB on baslBeas.
Oscar Letaon. of Hodge, wu Ifi the
city today, transacting bustneai.
Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Frallck of Maple
City attended the theatre last STenln*.
Miss Edith'^lakeley of East Eighth
street went to Interlochen this morn­
ing. to spenJ the day.
Chaa. Griffin of Boyne City retamed
home today, after apeodlng a abort
time in the city on business..
Fay Crawford has gone to Grand
Rapids to take the drtl service exa
instion for railway maU clerk.
K. Beechman. auperwlaor
VTbliewgier township, was a bnalw
caller at the conn boose today.

CANDIDATES
ARE CHOSEN
(ConUimsd FroBi Page One.) •
_je bowlsm of tbs two Plaess,
wut DO doubt M liberally pafroetoffi
Ueats arid Pw^oala.
During (be past two weeks Kenry
BUnk has bowled 61 gaawe to which
the score made was 160 or better, there­
by winning « fine pdd-trtmmed briar
pipe. For the next three weeks the
strife will be to land a lO-pto ball and
bag offered by the managaneot
the highest score. Ed. Beckmao has
already started It out with a score of
12.
Capt. A. F. UtUs of Traverse Citv
was- to io»n Monday, and mads
rangements with John Kackennan
get Us gasoline launch ’’May’- In s
worthy condlUoo.
Charles Etoikee .rffinmed Monday
iwning from Kenosha. Wis., having
left bis son Hsrvey much improved to
health. .
Sam Taylor made a bnatoesa trip to
Cadillac Monday, wturelng Tnemiay.
Charlie St. Clair erf Travwse ORy
was an Elk R«>hls visitor yesterdj
ckennan o
' Island, is li towi
has been dosn
Frank H
I few days, the
from Tratl
guest cf f?
8. HTriren of Petoskey registered
t the Uke View House yesterday.
MIm Ada Fairbanks is the guest of
friends at Bellaire and Central Lake
‘ils week:
A, B. Dougherty visited Tkaverse
Chy Monday.
Don J. CleHand and David TurabuU
of Traveree City, transacted business
in town the first of the week

t attorney of t
transacting business here today,
Peter Milks of Holmes Biding, \«ho
has been in the city'on business
FOUR bouses sod lots for sale
trade; also heavy wagon, 20 swarms short time, retqmed home this mot
of bees. 2 pairs sleighs,-2 buggies,
iglight and heavy hammses, 10 bon
Mrs. C. J. Garnett of -Waahtogton
liqwer engine and bdler couple
street, has gone 16 ntedford. Can.,
Bari J. Cooke, CiUzens' phone 31
called there by the illness of her
father.
OLL SET ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERI­
Mica Minnie W^son of Kalksekx,
CANA
-- HA. Just published by SclenUOc who has been the guest “ "
Americi— Co.................................
-- A bargain at 950.
A OOMPBTEEfT anrse firL
Enquire at The Dally B^gle Office. Jf Wait, for some time; has
C HoU. 44S State St.
»r home.
'
s._■'
TO OUT a driving horse. Inquire at MY RESIDENCE at 202 West Eighth
The Rev. Thoa; Cox vrill go to Grand
J. W. Slater’s Fomllure store. I6 if
slreel. Victor Pelertyl. ESiqalre at R^lds to deliver an address at a ban­
office, 126 State street.
37Mtf
quet ield to Second Street church
fxt Tuesday.
HOUSES, fsnns and horses.' Terms
Mr. and Mrs. Herman-Rlrehncr arid
reasonable. Howard Whiting.
, Mrs. "F. M. Hamlin'have gone to key­
MAN to do Work In exdiaage for el'y
370$-t-26 - stone to spend a couple of days wlin CASSIE WILL MAKE
loL B. J. Cooke, ClUsens-phone 350.
Mrs. F. D. Stephenson,
SHIRTS iN PRISON
STOO-tf
SHETLAND pony.. broke to bamess
Mrs. Fred Rankey oT Leelanau was
or [Saddle, sew sleigh, harness and
in the dty today on her way to KeyTREE piURONO, budding. <
Columbus. 0.. March 29.-U Mrs.
ridlngjtad. Shllson House. S7984f
stene. where ehe will visit the MesCbadwick is seot to the state prison
.. ..teresces. Oalj-on or addcess i
dames MiHer and Cedarsten.
within the next month she will be
RESIDENCE
U Bowhall, 911 Randolph street.
'Mias Maude McMullen,; who
signed to cell 9, in the female depart­
•1612*
modem conveniences.
been visiUng her slater. Mrs. M. P.
ment. which she will share with Anna
Lockhart. 716 Washington Street.
Hollis of 206 Elmwood kvenue. has re­
unison, n pickpockeL
S69Mf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
turned to her home at BendoD.
^All are required to lie down In a cell,
Roy Wood of the Park Place barber, and (he Wilstm woman is the wily am
RESIDENCE 6a 520 Fifth strest. shop, was taken to the Grand Traveree
POSITION 'as wwtlress or general
to sdll at once. W. D. Turner. sanitarium this morning. It Is feared now without a oellmate. Mrs. Chad­
housework.
Citlsena’ phone 623.
wick will be measured wltb the B^. & L Merc. Co.s hardware
•iment.
3681-tf ' be will have a run of typhoid fever.
tilkm system as soon as received and
The Sunday school board cf the
ts po- DO YOU WANT A HOME where you First M. B. church will hold a hustoess photographed for the “rogue’s
TOUNO lady 8ten<
experlery.-,s yet
altlon. Has>ad
can grow what you eat? I have TO meeting tomorrow evening after pray:
fence In 1 '• ' . . and typewrltir she has -any money it will be tok­
acres of GOOD land lying adfaeent
tag. For Inlormatlon enquire of
to and a part of my. farm, "Hill- r meeting, the lesson will bo taught. en by 4he warden and kept for her.
. 3712-tf
B. Walt.
The final game between the team She may spend 91 a week, but no i
crest.’'’ that I will sell in oneacre
lots and upwards. This offering in­ -cm the Queen City Bowling club and
cludes some of the finest building the Elk Rapids team will be played Her daily task will be to make four
POSITION as
or sUUosary en'hickory shirts a dsy for the male prfislopations, nearly as fine as "HIUgtaeer, by maa with 2B years’
crest." Also k fine location for green next Tuesday evening at Bltf Rapids; lera. ,
petlenee. best of rtference. Address
-Ml. and Mrs. J. W. Barter, who have
ga '
bouse andd vegetable gardens—i___
Cell No. 9, to wbiph she will be as­
better. Terms, 25 per cent cash; been the guests of Mrs. Barter-s sister,
J.‘ Carter, 8U BohemU street, Traybalance In reasonable paymenta, 6 Mrs. D. H. Winters, a short time, left signed, Is in tbe east end of the build­
Me City. Mli±.
STOltl
ing In toe upper tiers. » that she can
per cent InteresL Call and see me.
today
for
their
home
at
London,
Can.
Coarse and fine gravel, good plastor.ver the walls, but when she :
TO NBN1.
Mias Lillian Finn returned heme
Ing sand and rich earth for sale. E.
out it will be ovier,railroad yards and
8. PraU, 812 State Bank Bnllding. day from Kalkaska, where she attend­
factory rodta.
%706-tf
ed the funeral of her grandmother,
TWO booses ssd lota for sale or trade.
-AVden O. B. Gould said be anUdMrs. Parker, who died to this city a pated tost tbe coming of Mrs. Chad­
E J. Cooke. CIU^M^^OM m
BARRED Plymouth tlock eggs /or
few days ago.
wick would, for a while at leMt, Inhatdjlng. prices very reasonable for
Miss Marion Hawley of Ionia return
te 'the Income of the prison.
seleeted eggs. Olivo: Waters. 1412
FINELY furnished- room or suites.
ed to her home today after spending a admlBstcm fee of 25 e»ts Is rtiarged
Dnkm street
3714-tf
Baths,' steam heat. etc. I
few days with Mrs. Ben], Booghev. visitors, and so many wUl want to see
eely. New brick block, .
Miss Hawley, brought a patient from the notorious woman that tbe receipts
27-tf
located. Apply to. Bert-ElUi
MIBCELLANEOUB.
Ionia to the asylum.
will be-mate'rtally tocreased.
George Hunter, who hat been spendFOR BALE OR TRADE.
ig a week with bis parents, Mr. and
)ller, 1.
.
*P*IQHT engine and boiler,
boUer
DEFY HARD LUCK.
Mrs.
A.
P.
Hunter
of
Fifth
street,
reengine 6zlC.
44z7B, 90 1%-Inch fines; —
have Increased so much Ibst I am uraed today io-Cblcago, where be has
8715-tf
Bart J. Cooke.
> A«Tlae
compelled to put on a street back. i position with a wbolesale grocery
Stand
will
be
at
Morgan’s
barn,
tele­
FOR BALE OR RENT.
bouse for the'summer.
Don't talk abont your bard luck.
phone No. 3. Will also have the i
The funeral of Aaron firoemhead ol
Befnee to recognize It. befuse to be­
ond
hack
ready
at
stable
for
any
ex­
Maying sold my. interest In the-lmtra calls that may come In. Satisfac­ Williamsburg, who died yesterday, lieve in It Scorn to whine absut it
.klemwt busmess. my store property
tion guaranteed to all cases. 8i
will be-held tomorrow morning at M
Get tbe whine ont of your voice, or it
at No. 127 SUte street conslsUag
o'clock at the Williamsburg cburch, wUi stop toe derelopmeuc aud growth
«C 41 feet frontage by 165 feet hi
under the direction of Uadertaker L. of your -body. It will narrow and
Christ
depth U for sale at a baigaln,
■brink
j-onr mind. It will drive away
dressed stamped envelope for par- D. Curtis. -The remaltS will he token your frtenfla. It will make you uapt^
wiU lease It for short or long term
Uctilars to Ron. Robert Doan, ez- to Kalkaska for burial.
ulat. Quit your whining: brace up; go
to Msponsible party. El F. Ferris,
member Oengress. Colorado BnlidDivision No. 2 of the Congregational
to work; be aometblug; auud lor aomeLadies' Aid'society 'met this afternoon totog; fill your place to toe unlverae.
MONEY TO LOAN on personal prop­ at the borne of Mrs. Tbtanas Sbiison. loatead of wbtotog arouud. exciting
erty, to sums to suIL 1. Newland, Union street, and after a short busi­ only pity and coutcnipt. face about and
FOR BALE.
room 503 New wnhelm block, fifth ness meeting the ladies were delight­ make something of yourself. Reach up
fully eotertained by Mrs. Sbiison^ who to.tbe stature of a strong, eunobltog
floor.
325641
BBUMAN HARES for sale at 81 each.
had made preparations for a aoclal womanhood, to tbe beauty rfnd strength
Tbey are nice onee. Bnqnire of,
of a superb womanhood. There Is
WOOD,
COAL and Draytog. Both event as well as business.
addteaa Oliver Waters, 1412 Union
Dotoing the matter with yoo. Jnit quit
While prsdtlclng bas^all, with
phones.
Office
comer
Rty
and
Unlcm
atreet
3716-tf
your wblniug and go to worit.
streets. J. p. Pike A Sen. 24S6-U
number of other young m«i. near t
« you conVnually talk about your
court bouse Monday afteraoon. Noel
bad luck and moairabout your ill for­
Giles, aged 18 years, was struck, to tune. you create for yoursdf an atmoe_______
, former
the back of Ibe bead with the Ull, pbere of mlafortune wblch will certain­
price 9450. now 9350. Grlnnell
;
ReadereofTbIt
BitM.. 159 Bast Front street S71S-tf
and was rendered, unconscious,
ly o«>verwbelffl yon nnlea you atop
! Papc^reljwitthougb it was some liiUe Urns before time.
EINB-BOOM bourn on T
i T^etr^eMon*
he regained consclouenesa. the ta)nry
Street. Enoolreof J. I
OfllK
> Current Topics
was not aerious and he. Is again at­
West Twelfth.
^ of Public
going to turn out well la enllMIng pow
tending school.
A ]arge and snthusiastle butlnass erfui forces agtihst success.-Boston
A STRONG, welt built gCHiart. Call
Traveler.
meeting was held by the_ C. E. of the
at 819 Fifth 6L ___________ 14tf_
Presbyterian church last evening with
BBldlsh
rreocb Pollee.
A^^WELToas Heater, good as new;
Edna Wsll, Nineteen dollars were re­
No comparison can fairly be made
A FALSE- statement.
ported as sent to missions, -fbe con- between tbe police of Loudon and Far­
^tUH- The Daily Eagle:
sUlwton of the local C: E. Union was ia without due couslderatiou’of tbe fact
The leport bu been startod. by adopted, and a social was iriaaned for that toe French Uw admits an Interfer­
SPAN of drivers and complete outfit
o! buggies and cutters. Uqulre 403 whom I do not know, and is being ex­
week Friday. After the business, ence with the liberty of toe subject
tensively clmilated that I am presl- outdoor games wore played to good which would not be tolerated to Great
nzth street F. H. Smith. ST13-U
Britain. And It must wlso be remem­
of The Traverse City Brewing Co. dd-fasbtoned style.
bered that toe eXlitehce of octrte daA LADY'S watebf
6. with 20-ydar This Is absolutely false. I am not now,
tlea makes U difficult for a Frentoman
gold tiled banting case, IlUnois nor have I ev5r been connected to any­
to enter or quit Faria witoont b^
IpaneSB • A^erite.
A nice UUle watch
and way with that Instltation or any other
BDOveaeskt __________
________
a^ulne bargain. Oiquire
of a simltor nature. Will you please
bow many oysters be sbould
give this statement a place to your der to create a good appetite for dinner -Solicitors’ Journal.
columns, and oblige.
and was told to eat away until be be-ame hnngry. The baron, who never
To live within one's taeome la tbe
ALFRED V. FRISflXlICH.
lots, buildings. Stock. snppUea, etc.
«w a Joke, ate ten dqzen and then
Traverse Cltlf. Mich.. March 29. 1905. ilalntlvely remaiked. --Toq my word, secret of prosperity. Hepptoess to toe
A flae ioeal bade with, a r^ldly
berittge of toe one who adbe^ to toto
doa't think I aw as hnngry 'as '
tacreaatag outside demand. F<
rule, and a contented mind a^ m
1 began."
particular enquire • of prank 1

EAOLE WANl' ADS

MADAM
ZOUFFLE
By Httoart McAaan JohwtM
Cmidda 1904. Ir Him Mcfi_ Maoa
“Phyllla." I said reprovingly. “I don’t
tits tb”
"Don’t Uke whatr ehe questioned in
mato surprise.
But 1 was not foolish 'enough to v
en and teU her what 1 didn't Uke. She
would only bare laagbed at me if I
had. ril admit ITi ail very nice to
girl help with the decontiona.
and. for mj; part. 1 Uke to see them do
ft IFa proper that a girl ahwld take
an toterest to toe cause of ctuMi^ but
when It comes to every "fellow ahant
toe place wautliig to bold toe ucks Itf
toe dark comers it a^mia-za. me that
tVe time to call a bait
"Yon don’t think Fd even let one of
them bold my hand, do your asked
"-hylUs idly;
"No-bnt”- I stammered.
"Fetbape you mean to insinuate that
Fd bold toelra, toen.”
FbyUto was boldtog ber nose very
blito Indeed. Therrwas only one thing
I could do and retain my dignity.
u may if yon want to.”
FhylUs laughed. 1 was quite sure I
Jnst that way.
"Thank yon. sir.’’ sbe repUed. with a
deep <courtesy. “I wlU avail myself
........................tobi evening.’
Tbe place looked qnlte dlSereut at
night with all toe II^U getog. And
really tbe booths w»e very pretty,
couldn’t see
Then Grace
took me to tow.
rob bavsn-t bad your fortune told.”
she Informed me, "and you really n
Bealdes, I'm curious to bear It’’
-Who telto toemr I questioned.
Grace looked at me in an awfully
nnny way. It was wtupid of me not
» have fmnd out wfatt parts toe girls
rwcrq.to take. Fm morally certain she
expected me to know.
"Why. Ms^m Zouflle.’’ she said: then
she Uttered aU the way to toe booth.
Ton- never saw sneb a Jam' to all your
life. I'm sure every fellow I knew
there.
"TouTI-have to waU your turn.”
Grace tald me; tb«i toe went to kwk

People

Patae, Florist



27l8-tf

BGOe FOR HATCHINQ fromi hign
giad& 8. C. B. Leghonis. Prices teascoaMe. Drder three or tour days in
advance and I will select the very
bent eggs. W. H. Umior, 408 Fifth
ntreet
3718-t-26
BBMLOfK lea tor sale'or trade, on
aklda at the raUroad at Karietto.

FRESH gmen eat bones that wUl
■aka ronr.beas lay. Nelaoa A Rns•aatl, B15 East frtmt atraeL - 2705-tf

Kte Bafl iM.
"Darn the luck! I lost a pearta of an
omtarelta today.”
people dwt’t seem to hsve any
consdenpc aham swiptog flmbreUss.
Howdid\y< "WetLAt was stsudl
uliug a^lu
wsU to toe resiHur.int.
It. f kept u
on it"—
"Tou bet yon haw to! We«r'
"And last as t was geitiug up the
fellow that owned it came .nloug and
took ttr->Cleveluri Leader.


^

Idvto and
to a reeot totter, bs
did me Ml good; so 1
cf your g
— • •
’Sc^ n a^~nd
o gave you the '------ ■un.” Sold, and
Dyspepsia. —

AUentl

High

School
Concert
Opera
now iMi
sale at City News Stand.
Admission, 350.
BOSTON RUBBER Boqts at 92Jo’
-------- ------------- - ta pitWtom.

ciooe Bcrotiny uf my:pStan bef<
able to answer. Tbe warm, soft
fold! of ber hair w-ere directly lu front
of me. aud 1 kissed them extt so slie>tty. She didn’t feel it
“I don’t know.” confessed Pbyllla-I
mean Madam Zouffle-at lasL "It looks
partly ns (bough toe does and then
to just Ibe least little bit as tbouto
doesn't. I-I think abe does-oomeBrnes."
Madam Zouffie wu not looking at me.
She wasatUJ examlniug my baud ever
BO carefully. So 1 ventured again.
“tVhat is tone about me ” t asked,
"that toe does not llkc-«ol^Umear'.
“You don’t nlwayu treat her very
welL” said Madam Zouffie. “Your baud
shows that you are very Belash.'
••Stingy?”
"No: not thaL But yon always think
of yourself and your own pcraoual
venlence firet.”
Now, you know Just ng well as
that toto was a itbeL Ever atoce I have
known Phyllla- But whafs toe good
of arguing abont It? PbyUis knew t(

PAVING NOTICE.
■ - C'
Fursuant to a oisolntloc of the dtr
Connell passed at its session hdd on
^
toe 20to day of Mareb, 1906, BOUce
'
is hereby given tost toe city of Trav­
erse City proposes to mffke the follow­
ing improvement, viz;
To grade and pave Bast State streetlom toe eest line of Cass street W
le west line of HaUread avenue, and
peelficatioos, plats and aiapams end.
.ttJmstes of cost have been filed by
Ibe Board of Publie 'Warfcff to my trfflee and are open to pnbUc examlnnuon; toat toe City CouncU have des­
ignated as a district to be assessed tor
said ImproTcmenL viz;
Lota 11 to 80 incinsivc, block. 6..
Origiaai plat.
Lota l.to 9 Inclurire,-block 7,
Original plat. ,
' ■ 9 to 16, Inclusive, block IL ‘

___ __ .3 8.
Original plat.
Lots 9 to 16 iBClusIve,..block 12.
Origtoal plaL
Lots 1 to 8 IncluBivc, block 13,
Origtoal plat
would have an ('opportunjijiLote 9 to 16, toriuslve. block -19.
knowlng bow utterly ielec it to. It’s Original plat.
. .
mag
true,”
Lots 1 to 8, Inclusive, block 18.
may have uiy faults, but I’m quite con- Origtoal plat.
Lots 1 to 7. inclusive, block 9, Hacvlorod that toe dear girl would not aay
nah.
Lay
A
Co.’e
5th
addlUon.
tost was oue of toem.
. Lou 1 to 13. iDcluslve. bloek 8, HanMm'e. Zouffie did not rep^.
Lay A Co.’s Sth addiUoi
ed to have worse eyni^t than ever.
'Ail In the
10 village
vlllagt (now city) ol Trav.
"What else can you see?" 1 quesUoa cree City.
ed. "Poiiiaps yon cun tHI'iiie If I love The lots to be assessed aceordiag
her."
I the frontage thereon. The City
"You toiuk you do,” answered Mme. Council will meet on its tofeular Ses­
sion toe Sill day of April, 1905.
Zouffie.
when it wUl beer'flbjectl.ons to the im­
r "Wben 1 really do notrprovement as aforesaid and to the dis.
"When you reall;
: trlct to be-assessed.
tune teller was very posii
! Dated this 21st day of March. A. D,
tone.
11905.
• Wrong aguin.*’ I replied. “You’re a
band at your business- It
v%T poor
p.
re told toe others here toto erenlpg
you ve
trutos than you’ve to.»d me 1
LOOSE NOTICE*.
actually think .von oniffit to be up for
obtetoing money under false pre­
e Bay tent. No. 136. K. O
tense*.'
day nights in 1. O. O. F. h
"I can see several other girts here cm
dges, Com.; Geo. -B. i
your bsnd.” argued toe fortune tetter.
I tongbed.
"Excoae me. pletM.” 1
"If Pbyllls V

e brt«.” I >

Now^ right here in your baud’
ed her palm over—“I can aee
ber of beartlees flirtations. There seema
to be one to progress now. to fact.'
Tlic palmist looked up Into my face,
and 1 gueM she must have seen that I
knew her. But toe wasn't very certain.
I never winked an oyetasb.
•■Now.” 1 'went on. ”tols dimple

s^r.

Voice

MS we« not ahaqily enough d%)sa.
•rrbey'd better." 1 saU fleretly. TU
Jolly wdl punch their beads 11 they
don't BeMdes, it’s tbe tost dtoM#
MffTl.htve.”
Now, for k mere outsider and jat a
ammoo torntae teller I must-say that
Madam Zouffie took quits a remarkable
Interest to my aSalra.
"Wliy.” she asked-“wby la tt tbelt
tost chancer
ecuuse I'm going to teU her to
that' toe. nrosT'atop.” 1 replied
grimly.
There was an odd gutter to .Madam
Zonffl^B eyes.
"And will abe do anything yon aayr
abe asked. "Sbe most be writ trainsd
obey your ‘Ue down, Carlor every

smmim

Equality lodge. No. 603,
_ . _ to Old
. Elks' hall Tlinlid°aT°'*M:
sects
Tbi
togs. H. A Coats. N. G-: Chae. A.
Cdgecomb, secretary.

ber band Just like that, and she's"Travetue City lodge. No. 222. F. A 4.
And then some one boxed my ear. I
Regular
tegulsr communication Monday
'^EBBsn TOtr «jiw TELL MS 17 I hOVS looked up nnd saw that ITiyllls’ eyes on or before toe full of tbe moou. Els, W. M.; -M. E Haskell.
mer E. While,
were twinkling.
"You’re such nh old stupid. Jack, SecrctaiT.
denr,” she snld.
ward
Grand Traverse lodge. No. 2M, 1. 0.
posed to ’doO. F., meets every Tuesday evening..
Tou couldn’t catch a glimpse of Mad­
D. G. Shorter. N. 0.; Lee Hornsby Sec.
am ZouBIe. It was' n long time to
‘•Does be t!::uh tl ere i-^ any money
If crowd I
in rateUig H.!cic::-r
"Yes: be .;.y. for every grain they
-aodered away twl
_t 8 o’clock. Chari.es A.
Each time Grace Bawahaw came and give aj^V-Yal.’
^ P.; O. L, Clapper. Secy.
took mC'back.
"Eagllah ■■ She la S|wke.”
Finally I got Inside. It was B Uttie
DmuU-y -Ito you take your breakfast i: O. O. F» meeu first and third Fri­
all bong with red. and there was
IIS for you to ait ou a camp downtown? QulliUle—Yes, but I eat it days to each month. C. B. Chase. <I
at home.-Boston Transcript
■tool to front of toe fortune teller,
P.: E. L Davis, Scribe.
even then yon couldn’t aee Madam
Eouffle. Sbe was aU wrapped up to
one of tooM fluffy tbtoga like a Moor­
ish woman, aud when she spoke her
Tbe Bi^ot And Best yet
voice was deep and masculine. I wssure toat part was affected.
ir you are lookini for
She reached ont and took my band.
that kind of a bargain
"You have quarreled with your lodj
dool raH to see tbe
love,”
...
said »ue.
-BIU
she.
"yei?’’ said I, vaguely woudering
bo”'*
iw she knew.
Then I happened to glance-------Und. There were no rings to identify
It, but toe tolrd Anger on ber left was
Jnat a little red. as though there might
Which we will place on s»le
bare been one there not oo long
Ami tlieo-well. I may be a duffer. ...
I knew. There’s only one girl to toe
world toat has a band Jnst like that
“Can you tell me ber usmeT’ I asked,
slowl.v regaining my wlu.
Madam Zouffie consulted the stars
After C o’clock and for the balance of the week if tbe
bit and tbe* tbe lines to my palm.
quantity holds out It is 20 inches wide, ever^ piece
"It starts with t F," sbe said at
guaranteed by the well-known silk mamifacturers,
hngto-"F-Pb-lt lobka like Phyllis.”
Brainard & Armstrong. The same quality has never
•’You’re right.” T told her. "la It a
very serioua quarrel? I think a very
been offered before at less than |l o yard. We were
great deal of ber, you know. Can you
fortunate in seeliring six pieces, the balance of a lot
tell It shew deeply offendedr'
held by a jobber who wBnted to clean up. Note
••I think abe la,” aaid Madam Zonflto.
the price:
"At all erents. toe ought to be. You
bare treated ber rqry badly."
' ‘■What have 1 dfae?’
wii«m Zouffie studied tbs Itoea v«T
earefoily.
■’Ton have practically glveai ber to
That is less than tbe wholesale price.
long to toe one who buys only what he
ind you don’t i
can pay for.
KW.
US*« hVM,
.
after toe murder of Bwtoet by feeding
It she bolds toe hand at as many
and sukuintog laOOO petgile daily, a
During this sale we will offer some of the
eedtog tost must bare sasdo many
as toe wants to. *^at sounds as' though
in rejoice to the fall of toe "proud
you were givtog her liberty
greatest valites In yard-w*de Black Taflteta.
prelate.’’ Qpatotaet of aU. toon^ was
_______
_
_m
with
as many
men as she
sbe pleased."
ple«j—
toe thaiity of Henry lU.. who com­
said
tt
wltb
toe
rising
Inflec-Yea-" I
K with the
InL..
.It\vlll pay y«jM to Investigate.
manded that *toi toe gTMt ball at Wtotlon. I didn't give assent to aoytblng.
•e. at a good fire. aU toe pow and
"And is toe doing Itr
^ ebUdron that could, be found
"Sbe bas beW tbe bands of a great
ire to be fed. according to the wtefht
many of the ge^lemen present tola
and neaenre of toe UnTa children.’; a
evening”
queer variant of tbe more modem ayi. Tb6re was a unsplclons little qulugr
tem of distributing toe Maundy money.
to- Madam Zosffto'a voice.. It aoundad
It Is-to be feared tost nowadays, says
almost like a auppresaed tough.
the Loudon Chronicle, tbe amount of
Car««<*>•«cat «nil
SMj
food equiralent to "toe weight 'and
"And tba men-dld touy
tneasor* «f the king’s cfalldron” wotM
hot go tar in relWvtag "aU the poor and
eouM -Bot m. m
heady chUdsen that cenld-ha found.”

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74c

74c

Black Peau de Sole Silk
Wednesday Evening

T4c a yard.

E. WILHEL

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