The Daily Eagle, May 20, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, May 20, 1905

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

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THE

DAI® EAGLE.

VOL XII. SO. 3561.

TRAVERSE PITY. ^^IGAIT. SATUI^AY. MAY 20. 1905.

j COLUMBIA
^
CAM TODAY

ELKS’ STATE
BRINGS SUIT
CONVENTION
FOR $20,000

i;

FlItST ANNUAL TO »E HELD IN
GRAND RAPIDS.

BANQUET WILL BE SPREAD FOR FURNACE EXPLODED AND
1,000 PERSONS.
WAS FATALLY INJURED.

CrMCvit Mar Not Run on the Bay
Thii Seaaon.
The atouHT Oolombla of toe Trav
erw «ar Uae vae. at Jier dock UUs
treBotto—her flret trip Bioce laat sea-aoB. She was (Chartered br tte Cbarlertox high school, who came 50
• to attend the.field day «erc1ees here
today.
Tt«e boat U just out ot artnU>r guar,
ten at .Otarievnix and looks bright
from fresh palot and repairs.
ITie Columbia will be ofllcered tola
nf,aat)u as follows:
' '
Captain and owner—C. A. Webb.
Chief engineer—1. 0, Hatton.
1 McDonald.
—Kenty Buttars. .
Uaemaa^Not hired yet
The boat Wt camrterolx at 6:23 this'
momla* and was just four honrs and
16 mlnttoee making toe run.
In oqn^aaatJan with Captain Webb,
be InfMTBed The Bagle that C^t. H.
G. Plnm wpoid prcdiably hare charge
ot the Lan*A. Cummings this season
toe wet of toe crew are hot decided
upon.' Csvtaln Plnm was In command
of toe Craaostit last seasim. It to not
deedded Aether the Crescent wUia>e
placed In ectotmlasion tlhs
not. - The CMnmbla will
making regular trips on too bay early
- nert w»e*. end too Cummings will
start in Jena

It Is Alleged the Accident Was DtM to
(Special to Tbs XtoOy BMla)
Orand Rapids, May 20.—Arrange
enta are nearly eomple«ed by the lo­
cal Elks for the enteitalnioeot of the
delegates to toe first annual State
conycnltoo cf toe Michigan Elks to be
held here Jiaie 7 and fi.
Ralph A. Phelna ot Detroit will be*
Gian* Marshal; Gen, W. T. McQurria
to to be Chl^ of Staff. In teh eyentng
a banquet will be spread for 1,000 petAmong toe spealm wilt be exMayor Maybury of Datrrtt. W. A.
Woadoek, Bqr City, Judge O'Hara, reUrlng president, C%as. A. Blair, Jusilce of the snpreme court of Michigan
and Mayor Sweet

DIPHTHERIA IS RAGING

[Special to The Oafl* aagle.|
Grand Bapids. May 20.—Anna
Strdh, has brought suit In the circuit
court bene against the Antrim Iron Cq..
ter *20,000 tor alleged
negligenoe whleh ceused the death of
her husband.
Mrs, Stop's husband was a top fil­
ler at toe company's blast fumsM In
Manceltma. On July 23.1901, while h?
wu engaged at his work the fnniace
exploded and be was so badly inJure-1
that death resulted four days later.
' It to claimed that toe accidMt was
due to overcrowding, causing «
cumulation of gas. T^en toe explo­
sion took place, Streh was sunounded
by fl&mee and almost suffocatdd.
U ended by

ESTABLISHED AT '
NORTH MANITOU ISLAND.

ANNUAL CHOIR SUPPER

Chair Talk
***■*“SpeakersQuality
Are
Wliair
1 <11K the
of the’Day

Morris Ctiairs

capes a tl
death of Oaeaar t
be on prison e
flrtt printed i

absuin from tbs^
IlqWTB for -o
viBk,anrtolPf>nfl
to sold duAag ML
appWen Ml®
i a Charon, I
eil <d Wasblni
ofliclal chaperon.
Lawyers F

I trial for toe
IT'book will
I
wUl be
■« nwgaxine.
^ writing n
ct to appear
r to totally
I. tetoxlcatlDg
» to not
«liquor
and neve'
s WithIt P. Low.

setUe witol/etT d
O'ReiUy. who t
lawyer I
would I___
vices wWch I
PaUeieon In this J
It is hinted tbstl
I toe
-Jerome have
which may legd b
perhaps a

I and lawyer
f her without
r, said he
P tor hto serd by Nan
a watklnx
Attofisev
evidence
h trial and

ADDITIOI
or

May
HeuM I
Th« following d
• a long list prad
made this i
side Ohun«.4
wk Ooo*i1eh.|
Oanmr. |l; 1
dosen photon |


;

Chicago. May 20.—Johann Hoeh,
who, by his own oonfeesioo. to a polyg*
and who Is'charged by the polloe with having married sA leagt 60
In toe last 15 years, has been'
fowui guilty by a jury of martelng
nett of his laat wife, Marie
Wdeker Hoch, and the '
recommended by the jury In Judge
KecriED's court.
Hoch had been married to Mrs.
Wedeker ohly a abort time whmi she
took suddenly alck and died. He then
Conned an alliance with toe sister ot
the dead women, and. securing the
slstCT's mrmey. fled from Chlc^.
This Mrs. Hoch told the police that
Hoch poisoned her sister, snd
for Hoch was begun. He wu found
two wertes IMer in New York and
brought back to Chicago and
fronted by eereral alleged wires. Dur­
ing teh Utsl e:q>ert testimony was of­
fered by the^state that Hoch bad poi­
soned toe woman by administering
mle.
Teh verdict Was reached In Iras
ttisn half an hour. 'Three ballots were
taken
•‘All Off With John.*"Vrell. I- guess K to all off with
John." groaned Hoch as the verdict
was read In ooort He was greatly af
teeted. He bad sat In a stocking posl(Joo but when toe word "death'
read be turned pale, stared hope
at toe jtuoraand tehn sank limp in his
chair.
Hoeh's aUorae}-B will ask tor a new
trial, although toe
dared that be was ready to die and
would fad better eaUsBed If they did
act make an effort to aave him.
■T wish they wnnld bang me toal^.

CAME TO ATTEND
UNIQN MAY
^DEFEATED ATHlfnC EVENTS

SHEA'S OVERTURES MET WITH
REFUSAL.

77 IN GAMES
EACH SCHOOL f
JUDGE OR STARTER.

(Spedal to Tfae DaUy Bs^)
Chicago. May 20.—Ifae teamsters'
strike Is practically at an end and
defeat for toe union
PrecFident flfaea to today trying to ar­
rive at some terms by whdeh toi
OAMES^WERE NOT FINISHED AT
ployee of toe rrilway express
psDlM may be takrai back. Tbe local
(O'CLOCK.
sentatlvM of the company howbave flatly refused to reinatau
toe old men. Tbe matter has been re­
ferred to head officials of toe oomjiany,
Now York dty. A coneervatlve Crowd at Track Was Eagerly Wait­
estimate is, toat not
ing to Showt for Winners
per emit of toe men in (be entire cl^
will be (akra back.
Patrick B. Blackwell, died today at
Mercy hospital. Ifais to the tento
death resultlDg from violence during
Fioer weather cculd not have beeq
tors' sirike.
wtobeST ira («1 ell condlOona hard
been'favoraWle. for a sncosesftd day
GOOD TEMPLARS’ SOCIAL
fra toe big athletic meet at. toe driving
park today. Sereniy-Bcyen contestants.
regresenUng six high schools, Bast
Jordan. Petoekey, Charievoli. Travme
City. Manistee and Beed City, were en
Program of *^Musie and Recitationl
lered in toe various events, and toert
Enjeyral.
_ a falr-tlxed crowd In ettenitonce.
A special train brougkf 100 persons
Tfao Good tfafflplarB held a social
from East Jordan, 20 came on toe niltoe home of M.(and Mrs. R. O. Msekie, nots from Petoekey and nearly 50 were
529 Union stre^ last evening. Fifty- oii tch sUamer Cokxnbia, which had
four were present and a most happy been Chartered for toe ran from Cbarfay all.

EVENTS WERE SLOW

Hodt
ra a gameVhltffi was pHyedTji___
Bhch scho<M w
Ending <rf (faa Jut and dedaned «hat
toe jurors did not take Ume to con- Parker won the prise. The' lollowkig judge or starter, as follows:
proraam was glYen;
SapL P. P. Mason of Reed City, SupL
Bldra the evidence.
i. B. Gilbert orf Traverse. City: judges
••The eridence wu
Redlatlrai, Irene Sanders.
RecitAUon, Dm Danerford.
-Prof. C. B. McAlway of IteiUBtoe.
tlaL" be said, "snd
Curtis. 5U Union street
Solo, Mr. Wm. Goble.
Supt. J. M. Tice of But Jordan. H. U
‘guessed’ away by the. iati, which did
house.
Barnett of Charievoli and Prof. H. H. ’
Solo. Hubert Nortorup.
sot give sufficient coooideration to toe
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.
ailloit of Prtoskey; Prof. 0. Massallesllmony.'
RecltRtioD. Mira Evitine Chase.
An Enjoyable Time
Duet, Miss Maude Dowidv at tnk of toe Perris InsUiuie aetdd as
to promised to all who atbend tbe card
chief judge. Places In toe flnlsb
Hiss
MsiT
Youker.
party and ice cream Eoelal, at the City INDIGKTIONS POINT
coontod
u MIowb In tbe ecoring;
Recitation. Miss Myrtle Daneford.
TO DECISIVE BATTLES Solo, Mrs. Florence Parker.
fifst.5; second. 3; (Urd. 1.
2(. Admisstesr, 10 cenu.
Tbe Petoekey aggregatioo had not
Recitation, Mlsa Gertrude Taylor.
DAILY EMILE WANT ADS PAY I
(Special to Tbe Daily Bagle.]
A talk 00 Temperance was given by y« arrived at 10 o'clock but as it wu
Ixmdon, May 20.—All news from
> to delay the st^ any loo-»
the approach of
rra, toe flTut event, tbe (60-yard ran.
a dedslve battle. Tbe Russians
wu palled off. Tbe start wu excel­
occupying
a
Une
61
miles
long
whlcb
ITS ECONOMY
lent and It wu a ligbi -down the
^
HELD UP FOR «2.
Is tbraou^Iy eotrenebed. Tbe Japa­
course. Mlllrr erf this cky leading the
nese are advancing in three a^ranns
to use our Men's
Young Man Wat “Shy” and Gave Kit first part of toe way and breaking.
ahead
In.
a
beautiful
eraint
at
toe
fln•We will show yon upon re­
Wheel.
Paris May 19.—The appamtly comquest will compel yon to at
rtrmg man named Baxlogtoe, em­ ' Isb, winning In 59 1-5 seconds. Rbapleast acknowledge thessof Bast Jordan wu second and N. '
uce Of '
ployed ai toe C. R. S I. round bouse,
pariority of oura over the
far easieni fleet
tl -leads
-I^s to
t toe belief while riding his wheel ofa the sidewalk Smith of CharlevoU third.
general run of values ofRunning Brud Jump.
either tlM a batUe Is Imminent or that
'fered.
one of toe priocipai streets last
The ninnlng broad jranp wu toe
Admiral Rojratvensky has succeeded
nlng was balled by a atrsngra who
blisblng a naval base.
82 fine fra toe misde­ second event and In It there wu prs’.lUon until Campbell orf Char,
meanor. Not belug supplied with toe
FIRE CHIEF CDNGRATULATED.
necessary wberewltoal. (be would-be- levtdx. on Ui third Jomp. mads 18
theyll aaroly pleaae you.
officer demanded;toe wheel, which af teet 7.Inches, which wu just a foot
on medium priced goods—
ThM. Murray Receives Letter From
two. dollars te three dol( protestations on the pan of bet.ter than any coosestant could make.
lara-eall tonight.
Milwaukee Chief.
toe rider was given up. Young Basing- Result: first. Campbell of Cbarievolx.
Fire Chief Thomas Murray received
Bce noUBed Chief of Poller 18 feet 7 iiMhes: second snd tbird.
a letter today from Mr. Merman Meo- Aabum of the affair, but hia servicet lied. Hunter of Traverse City and
DpporiW Whiting Uotel.
nlnger. head chief of the Mllwa
were not neerassry as the bike was Fklssner of Manistee, 17 test f kmhra.
120-Ysrd High Hurdlsa.
later found In another part of toirii;
Tbe 120-ysrd bl^ hnrdlra wu run
Wbetber tte toing was meant for a
It contained the most hearty oongratu joke, or whetoer toe feUow -meeded 1 brats, Cron of Manistee flniablng
rsi
In
the Aral hesL with Bedfort :
UK Stm Itot His ife latlons and brat wishes fra Mr. Mur,'• ' deponent sayeth not,"
Charlevoix sscraul and Wyokoop ot
-.
In bis new office at toe farad of toe
Swt fttsciiplhis. ,
thU city third. Wynkoop lead toe
Queen City fire department, and was
bunch loitil the second from toe lut
signed by Cblrt Meontoeer and toe
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
hurdle wu reateed. when be fell, pick
seven batalUcMi chiefs under him.
hPg himself up In Ume u finish third.
Mr. Murray was a member of toe
In toe second beat Hodge of tola citv
ilwsufcee flte drasriiaent for, six
Bern, May IS. to Mr. and Mrs. Low. bad rai euy time, finishing first by If
yaars. and coosequraUy there r«i
ell Sites, a 12-pound daughter.
feet .with King erf Msnlstra sscoaii ■
warm feeling between .Trat
mra 6arsh Cox sod R. W. and Campbell of Charlsvolx tolH.
CKy’s (tolerf and ^ Hilwaakse
Bsgot of Elk Rapids, are In the city The third ah* final heat wu left un­
Cghien.
today.
til aRer dinaer. ’
Gel the HaUt,
The ladies’ Divisien No. 1. ef the
Twstelle Ron.
lYsde at
CraigregaUonal chiweb. wll be
MARY A. LIVERMOBE
Ths twomile run wu won by Sow- • -•
Ulfted
at
toe
home
of
Mrs.
Wm.
MotV
MAY BE DYING erslll. 520 Wrat NIntb street, next ira orf Used Oty. In 12 mlnirtra 19
sscoads. Simons orf Bast Jordan took '
Monday aftenmoo..
toe psra at toe start and held It unUl
x
[Special to Tbs DAOy Bstfe.]
These who had the pleasure ef lis­ a mUe and toree^iuarters bad been
Melrose. Mase., Mv^ 20,—Mrs. Maiy
tening to and also meeting with Sen- ^
A Uvermore. reformer And author,
J. W. Humphrey of-lraraing. whei
ctleraiy ^ ot toe r
bad a sinking veU Isto sight and to
be Mioke at toe Church of Christ In J s city wu toen la tbe lead but
2 flenen Bamp Hooks and Byra
b^iered to be dytn^
this '«tiy about, a year ago, will be sott and toe flatsh war: first.
with 1 dOBsn Straight Eyes (ex­
r to learn of his drath. which occur- Sowlra of Reed City; seoand, Engall
tra), all risra, frran Ho. OtoHo.
ROB. WALKER’S HORSE RAN.
k1 a short Umv ago.
of Manistee; (Mrd, MUIsr of ChacleB. black or white, mUy s rants
rfle steamer llllneit was In pert to- volx. MlUer ot Travene City was
per card.
Track, ly on her way to ChJeago. Amcng
« Enjo,
Didn't '
nratilng emsily when be dropped oat
Meet
the passengers, was a party of 2i
and claims that one of toe other ranBeady Mixed Paints, all-onlDaring one erf tbe evrals at the park nekey high' Mhool athletts and young
ners aaid to him in the last .qaarter,
ors. loe per can.
ttito moroing Robert Walkra'B horse (sdira. who came, down ta compete In
-Drat you para me." and Uwt wbra
became frightened and -took a hike and aueni tbe fltel meet hers today.
te did PUB. the other man kicked him
M ISMS’ and Children's Straw
around among the trara, donollshlng The boat wRI Itad about LSOO aaefas of
IB toe right ealf. putting him out of
Bats, bsauUful palterns, S5c and
toe buggy to toe extent ot a smashed potatoes fra Cbiesgo.
upwards. _
basinraa, He tea a btg black and Uue
rag. broken wheel and U)S frotU axle
The Royal Nolghbero of Amsriea mark on hla leg ta gopport kia atate^L The bgne Anally
liliimsTf _»d • dolly time at torir social teeoat.
• '
ftora toie baggy and «ame hack ion Bioa^Uat evaalBg. Tfarae ,was a large
SHol Pvt
town, where It was oaptarad. Jto oMe number present snd exo^rat vMin
Tbe 12-pamd shot pot wu gle tor
was iajutsd,.blto there wMl be some and piano mosle was toralshed lor
UaMoek Ot Vast Jondan. ter te mads
needed ropEtos im toe boisr
“ Sanrtng ‘TfaS plS ttsilrat ClSSted PD 38 -feet 11 tetoes, while lUarau of
goes Into oodiilraltw again.
end orf fun sad 20 pies were taken .u nmt Jordan wu aeraod with M feet
,
(Orattamd on tarn fMM
DAIL'y EAGLE WANT ADS PAVt prises.

The New Store

^.75 lip.
Reed Rockers

The Pant Values

$2.00 Worn Shoes.

____

look over our line of comtorUble Reed
‘ era, from

$2.75 up
Your Credit is Good

J. W. Slater

WVboleMlc mat SetaU.

Especially Strong

ROWLANSlNHHiiiSS

SHERMAN &
HUNTER



OUT

HIGH SCHOOLS
Affi RmtSENTH) HERE

sai« 8<Xon, and (fame was dlfb'<
stugtog by toe gneata. Ifae affair is
reported as <me of the most |
in toe hlstoiry of t he cbotr.

Make an.attractive, dura­
ble and coBfortable piece
■ef house fakitt'ore- Tl.ey
are adjosttble to any po­
sition. especially adapted
for invaVids’ use. We are .
showing a big oKsorlment.
from

Pi

■ "r-v ■'

quarantine

Two Defths are. Reported and a Num­
ber of Cases.
GRACE CHURCH SINGERS HAD A
(Special to The Dally Batfe.l
FEAST LAST NIGHT.
Glen Haven. Hay 20.—Dlphtoaria
to raging on North Mantiou tol^ and
quarantine ^ been eetoMlshed. Ttfb
Or. Strangway-s Hor
deaths hare occurred, toe TlcUms being
Hilda Carson end Clara Swa
Several other cseee are ^ported.
The Ladles' Guild ot toe Episcopal
Sllpicka of Lelan* to thbre aUending church gave the nuiual scupper fa
the choir -las evening. TTito most
enjoyable affair was held at toe borne
of EF. and Mrs. W. F. Strangways
Franklin street A d^cious supper
erf several coorera was srared at 7:80
to which about (0 sat down and enjoyI to toe fullest extent
merchaatt claim low prices, others claim quality.
Afler this pleasant feature of the
qaanUltei li■ening's aXertalnne&t had been dis­
surra the fowrat priora and our 20 years' Itp^eace in seonly toe beet bargains keeps the quaUty of our
posed <rf the young people went to ifae
parior, whsrer unUl about eleven
o'clock
•octal

miM

( JOHANN HOCH TURNED PALE AT
, 7HE VERDICT.

i

CITY EDITION.

BLUEBEARD’S
SIX
HEAD GOES

HER HUSBAND KILLED IN BLAST |
FURNACE IN ISOt.

WILL tcam^n^^K H

Fair tonight and BenSay: frost
In north portloa tonight; rtorthegst wiitda

fVoUR
TINE

Afrainst ours for a few
moments if you are to
buy LUMBER and
. BUILDING MATER­
IALS—we’ll'make it
worth your while.
Ther^ is nothiDj
needed foi- Jjuilding
purposes that we can- '
not supply, from foun­
dation to roof, inside
and

If what we ahow you in Lumber Wn’t suit you
we “ake what you. wish to order at guaranteed low-

Hemlock Wood $1.35 a load

Travjerse City Mft. Co.
W.. L. BROWN,

»> •••••**

flJ Ameri-^

The Economy Store.

^ can §

-•

1'%'i
$lore

...jM

■ THE DAILY EAGLE, 8AjtmDAT. MAY M, ISO.'.,

JURY OUT
ONE HOUR

observers of public aJfalra. declare
log be Would
the immediate result wilt be the
license and Uny
reversal of tbe presenf maiority In
Vaughn JaUed to
___
THE EAGLE PRESS, PUBLISHERS. he House of Represeo
pointed lime, ud
learned be
ThHie people-argue In this way
hired a livery rlg^ driven in the
Enimcl U Tniv«r*e Cllj
-The President baa won the esnfidenee
opposite direcUott.
ibe entire people.” He is urging, BROUGHT IN A VERDICT FOR
aud in his next measage to Congrese
BBBBBBB
»BBBB»BB
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
win urge In stronger terms than
‘ NtWBOPTHi
lEATERE.
Oty; r
that legislation sha« be enacted which
Uue m
«««€«««
Three
OF WATERS FOR SEWERAGE AND
wl»> so control the railroads of tbe
SANITARY PURPOSES.
conntry as to make them
(he Interesta cf the people by wbosv
authority they oxia(. But this was
SUPERVISORS RECO^LOER THEIR '
hardly .an faeue vrb«n the present
lion of “TwrtfU
wlU be gtv.
FORMER ACTION.
i HOM^O,
House was elected, especially when it
in this cky nea Rf^wdar„,May 24.
Cl^ ClrcuU
was nominated. It was not an issue
at Stelnberrs OriaC'opwa house, un­
when most of
preseot SenatorF
der the auspices
Baatem 'Star
Settled Temporarily.
lodge.
V«re elected. Therefore, ibe men wbo
— ^—
I
ilftiis & .Son,
Bellalre. Mlgh., May 19.—The Jury
The Shreveport
Daily' Times
Josepha Umlc
iimior. siv Bast
t
Blsbth D<sw alt in he nation’s Coogreas do
At the board cf aupm-vlaon’ seasiou
Horlacher-Vaugbn breach ol said of this attneUfi^;
Blreet;
;; C. licBroy, 808' West Front not realise th« grasp which this Issne
yesterday. Ute following report of the |
Her. 81$ NOKh ha.'t taken upsn the public mind,
sireet; Mrs. A. R. Poile
i Kimliic case was ou'. !‘.r.s than
'Twaarch Nlgtt.i« presented lael oommlctee <w roads and bridges wasWe’ve Everything
they are, in many instances,behtrideo hour. Foreman Burns of Central Lake, night -waa oite th^eould claim spe­
a street. For the o
adopted:
That’s Good In Shirts.
t
announced* a verdict of $4,000. Miss cial commendatten; 4bBro were many
to the vallroads for their eleoUons,
our patrucK, want advertiaemenla
In reference to the petUlon present
he left ai aor of the abore plat
least for the campaign funds wi'b Horlacher. was Immediately Surround iKjlnu observable lime woA of some
I to this body by Jno. P. OU * Co ,
Solid colors, stripes, figures, plain white, eU-.
t
ed by many irlenda, and amid the'con- of the actors
0 Hie Daily Bade are which they were elected, they will
and signed by numerous reproeenUin fact dare not, vote against graiulailons and kind expressions, pertormanoe^ evmt to the-nMM eritJeal. tlve citizens to reconsider our former
port any liresulartUea
w
their patrons- The President wlll_be broke down and wept. Ihe slan
Miss Burneu woriMd hard to invest action relative to the opening of Board
k uj
treated in his every effort to secure
cveiy poaalble InteM''toto the part
river from Its month to the South
lied, and the Jury seemed <o show of Vlcda, and she
.....................the next
Unhm street bridge, your committee <»
(hmgress, and then will come the the emphaaia of ItA diaapproval by was nauiral. i
roads and bridges report that they j
aeiecilng
Its
foreman
from
the
plain
her work, prerentl^ a lorMWe char-: have again InvesUgated this matter
■ Twelfth Night," Stelnbers’s Grand- cyclone which will send Into oblvlon
those statesmen who have so long lira home and In so quickly render­ .peter. ^voUo ym weU played by!
Under anspieea of EMkteni Star.
and find there la so atremg a smitifflect
ing Ue verdict.
^boM. Str Toby WM render against .eur former acUon which has
May 27-rTbe big mnaical comedy. blockaded tbe wheels of preeress
Pot Her Off From Time to Time.
‘ J. McCar^.”
-A Trip to BsTpt"—Steinberg’s Grand Congress and their places Will be Blled
been grossly mlscohstnied that we nok
Miss Jennie Horlacher Is a very at­
by a newer and younger generation
Every pattern a new one and many it them arc |
recommend the following:
Tbe railroads, still fighting fo; tractive looking young woman, refined
Another big atuwtioo Is to appear
exclusive with ub

*
That the G. R. E 1. H. R. be allowed
stery, will nominate the Republican and cultivated and a succeastui musV. here Miortly, “a THp tt Egypt," the to leave iu bridge as It Is at present
TARIFF REVISION WILL NOT
ididstes and the people, aroused tn teacher of Central Lake for a number merriest of aU raOnsd muslcaj com­
DOWN.
so far as our former action is conof years. John Vaughn is a druggist edies, with 40 hi^y boys and girls,
appreeisiiOQ of their
cereed;
'The action of SecretATy of Wlar Taft,
Central l.^e. Miss Horlacher
lies by a Republican president. wO!
D at-'Stehiberg'e (Hand
of (lie Panama Oanai OommUsloo In
That if within 20 days from this
Wend to Wesblngton a Democrptlc
es that she became engaged
opera bouse next Bctorday, Hay 27. dale the Jno. F. OU A Co. will cletr
.deriding to purchaoL- supplies needed
majorHy which will be pledged u Vaughn
shortly
after becoming There wilt be a moat gargeooB display
lo ■prosecmo the work, in deciding to
refuae, etc., from ih
carry Into effect tbe railway legisli acquainted -with him la 1897, and the of twnfe Mitendor, and $10,000 worth
jso imio the worM'e market and buy
t the river may bare
mmended by Theodore Roosts time for (heir marriage was ap­ of oostamea, togefber wUh a big pony
wherever, the needed goods could be
veil.*
proximately aet sererar times, though ballet, seven funny eomedlssa,
boogbt cheapeol, regagylleea of *h.waters for seweiwge purposes thereby
en predicted by many that the
definitely, Vaughu putting U off soog hiu, dainty dMClng. 0and eleebnino markM, has siirnnl up a vlgorkeeping the river at Its nomal level
<uiB proipM from the rabid protection- vco' railway men who this year are from time Jo time cm <*e pretex and trical display, etc.; a grand totol of so far as thetr''boom, togs, etc,, is con­
fighting wUh all their energy the lesi» another. Once he told her he cout) two and ooe-balf boors of pure, whole­
IWB, / When Judge "raft learned tha:
cerned. and so keep it, that action un
lation advocated by President Robae not marry bea until he had his name some fan.
. the commlsKloo was l>eing held up hy
der the former resolnjioo be post
the home manofacuirera for prices far vclt will, two years hence, be begging changed, as It would not be legal.
poned:
Her Trousseau Prepared.
Congress to enact this leglsl
MY TAILOR
That the roads and bridges oommiL
rather than tbe more radical
The name ho went under was .Wil­
■e be instructed to investigate tb:s
cox, that of his adopted parents.
i^l CASSS-TrtELI
world's markets, he at once decided to which the people will' by that time be
KSlW£.T,ri3£K«?i'fi“"
matter
from time to time and if in
Finally, .seme lime about Tbank^vbuy where he could buy the cheapest. ({iilie likely to demand.
their opinion the said Jno. F. OK A
‘This action by tbe railway
ing. 1903. was planned for the wed­
The decision met with the hearty annot meeting tbtoe require
ding, and she prepared her trousseau,
about
the
only
thing
that
can
preIwovBl of the Preeidra^ut lo tbe high
menis that by proper course this body
Democrata securing control made ready housekeeping things
protectionists it was rank heresy. The
be convened and immediate action b-?
way of linen, fancy work, etc.,
"Btaud paltera,” led by Secretary of the «ext Congress.
taken against this company—the coun­
canned 75 quarts ofTriiil with moner
Shaw, a candidate 'for the Preelder.ty clerk to noUty OU A Co. of thrs
tial nomination, at once sM up a vigor­ WILL THE RAILWAY MEN ACT Vaughn bad given her for tbe purpos
action.
They made many plans for tbe tornisb. ACT WISELY IN TIMEf
ous howl. The Dingley law is in dan­
Further that Inasmuch as our for
ing
of
their
home,
but
when
Thanks­
A
prominent
railroad
man
>"ho
Is
ger and free trade threatens to obtain
mer resolution was based solely on n
DW prenldent of an eastern road, giving arrived, Vaughn again post­ 'Salt, ped barrel.
(he oiaatery.
sanitary proposklon and that the new<The Incident has brought the fact after long service as a bl^ ondal of poned tbe-wedding.
niur'irt
F.^

papers of this city have in their colMarch. 1904 was then set for the
Ixfore Use people thgt a road in the northwest, la quoted
not stated our pceiUon falriv
wedding, but tagaln he disappolntej
there are iwoRneo tn the cabinet who making the declaraUoo that be
that they be requested by the clerk t
are diametrically oppoaed upon the tha garded the legislation advocated by her. she said. He told her then to go
present thU maUer to the pubUc as it
Grand
Rapids
and
visit
her
sister
ory of tbe tariff. Tbeec two are Sec­ tho President as inevilable. ‘Tt baa
Uken
up by this board at their
t to come.” be said, •'and we might hnd he would come down in June as-I
retary «r the Treasory Shaw, and Sec
former meeUng. HespectfoUy,
“V'dibiii;:
well faefi the inevitable gracefully.” maiT}- her. This she consented to do,
rettiiy of War Taft, Tbe Preaidenl
'L. K. CIMVHLAKD,
is a tariff reronner and natoretlr Unfortunately, however, the railroads end aeveial-letters a week, she sayi.
L. J. TBaniAN,
exchanged between them. True
about to repeat the mlsUke they
laandB by Judge Taft. Tti episode
T. H. OILU8.
has precipitated another discuaaioc of made with regard to organized Iid>or. to his promise Vaughn came to Grand
committee
on boiidmpi uii
The
Rapids
In
June,
greeted
her
fondly,
the tariff caeaUen. whitdi fact pleaees They fought labtd- organlsaUans to
BUWM PRICES.
rounds
recommeoded
(hat ioo yards
the death, their own death. Now they kissing her at the ataUoo, agd telling
Preeldent Roosevelt.
of
oortc
carpet
and
T8 new chairs be
they would be married the fol­
lit that the labor organizt
Walter Wrilmaq gli
purchased tor the cotwt ypom. The
(Uatement of the -riuiation in a letter easier to deal wiih than were the dis­ lowing day.
i^sommendatloh waa adopted.
She Spurned Hit Geld.
to the Chicago Reoord-Heiald. Mr organized elements which they formerm^ter of the bonds of the
Yon Don’t Boy Trouble when Yon
The next day he took her to Reed’:
Wennm says that Secretary Shaw, as ly employed. But by theilr protracted
county trassnrer has been fixed
Bny an OLDSMOBILE.
one of the stand palters and as a pres fight they embittered ihe laboring lake, and sitting on a rustic seat In the. Hay...................................................$lt-00 temporarily, the aureUes. Julius T.
IdentJal aapliant who has through men. and now the unions Hcct as of­ wilds of tho surrunding greenwood,
Hannah.
Samuel
Gartsxal
and
H.
M
od
thick and thin thought it wise to stand ficers men who are hitter against tb? old her he could not'mariy her, be­
tague. on tbe Md bond, remaining o.
cause his adopted mqtber did not ap­
by the blstorlc policy of ih'e party an-1 railroads.
Treasurer F. E. Brown’s bc«d unUl
Suppose, however, thal Ihe railroads prove of ii, Thdn, she says, he cJfered
tn npp«e the sllghteat modlfloeilan
Dealer In AntomobUe, Lanncb and
be has secured new bonds from •
had foreseen the Ineritable and^eld her $»(Ni tn settle the matter. On her
('he intereei of progreea,.hP was a
surety company.
GasoUne
Engine
SnppUes.
ed gracefully. Then, today, they migh't refusal he offered her $1,900. hut she
lously alarmed oyer what eeetned
him a coloeeal blunder on the par^ of have had m* to deal with as officers still refused Ihe money.
Take the New Corresponden
125
Cass
SL,
TRAVEKSE
CITY, Micb.
She says he then went to the spring
the admiulsiratlon wHh which be Is of tbe labor unions who were reasMiCourse for Beauty Culture—write (
Bble. The -anioDs might even have near by with a glass, secured i
’ 4c cireulara. Detroit School of Beau
water and poured a liquid Into it. ask­ Lambs............
Sheep, good.....^...
........... 4c Culture, Detroit, Mich.
• Don’t lake (oo much stock in tlie been persuaded to elect officers who
69oedi3«
ing
her
to
drink
it,'
saying
H
woul
1
ihrory that. Preeideht Rooaevelt Is ro- were tautnally agreeable to thMnselves
d to their employers and the gain brace her up. This she. refused U
sponsible tor this declaloo.” said the
jSSn"''J.'th*Itrth would have been Incalculable. and be threw the liquid away and
Secretary of the TTeaaury to a news
rinsed the glass. The next day he
paper man. • | warn you that If yon It Is a wise man wbo knows when
turned to his home In Central Lake.
quit.
The time for the railroads
do 3fou win make a mistake."
From
Giere
he
wrote
to
her,
telling
quit
Is
Tight
now.
and
althou^
I
l
tyhen this admoDlllcn was reported
her not to come lo Central Lake, as
to Secretary Taft later in the day the President -of a gtwat railway system,
36
recent sltur upon the lid laugM I would rtdly Join my coUeagffe in the people there would go wild If (hey Bu^'whMt,
Were never made finer and no store can show you a. better assortment
knew he had thrown
over. He sent
saying-lo the President and
. hrartily.' "I don't know who gave
his attorney to Grand Rapids to try and Flour. Norrisvii
to seiMt from. The demand this year has been (or a greater variety and
Bnaa.such legislatioi
Roller- HIU.
your sarelng." he said, "but it'wl.I
'
effect
a
settlement
with
her,
hut
she
drem
n'eoesaary
and
we
will
do
our
do so harm to tell you that the whole
better quality. We anticipated Just such an order of things and
Ry*TfloiK
Itesi to live In accordance with Its pro­ would not listen to setUemeni.
. affair rews tiboroughly
stocks will convince you of the truth of our statement
Once More Set the Date.
and in the prcwrnce of President visions. We bury tbe hatchet. Treat
Even after all this. Miss Horlacfier
tenderly as a conquered enemy
lUwaeve’t, and the policy has his
Fancy Vests
hearty approval. It would not have which stands ready to swear aJ- says he again proposed tbe wedding
off. If she were willing, which
been adopted had he had objections to legianoe.’'
Finer in appearaoM and more dignilied in style. All the lighter
Tbe important question now is. how she affirmed she was, and he had her
K. Sr far as reeixnalbllHr for ttU
shades ot Gray and Tan. These will cost you |1,^»1.50, Pi and
go
to
Bellaire
on
a
certain
date,
sayOAILV EAGLE WANT AOS PAY I
great crime Is coooerned.” added iho soon- will tbe railway men generally
PMund aecreury. 1 am quite willing to be ready lo tedlow the lead markH
Fancy'Shirts
out by this prominent olficial? That
asanmo all that myself."
they will finally do so there 1s lliUe
Mr. Taft declined to aay anything
doubt.
more, bm at (he Wh«e House hli reiftlr.'n of Che episode was amply conOPERA
falicy patterns and, bftst of all, a fulUine of sizes in'aH the different
COMMITTEE APPOINTED
finned. President Roosevelt Is as
HOUSE
(arnesily in favor of the pulley adept,
ed by the canal commlaaton as Secre To Plan .for the Baiquet to be Given
lary Taft himself. The Uw
Cadillac mXc
AI a meeting of Traveiae City Tent
Fancy Sox
Ihe Presldeni to oonairnct a ship eainal
across the American Isthmue as cheai- No 871. K. O. T. MM. last evening th
fy as possible. Tto obey the law H following committee was appointed to
‘.s'
kind. That is the keynote of our Sot
may be necessary to buy some stippliet, make arraiigeoieua for the banquet
(uul materials abroad. It will almost to be given Cadtilac tent nest Friday
(rtgbl.
May
26:
Dr.
B.
B,
Minor,
N.
certainly be nepeasary to buy ^ips in
forNgn countries, and it la betodes Sortmoeo. E. N, FranWIn. E. A Evans
j)r«iy s-ell understood that Freeldeot and J. W. Hhnnen
Rooaevelt Is not,at«II displeased at
Fancy Neckwear
Blood pell
tbe lure of events bearing uposi the
AUSPKES EASTE3W STAS LODGE,
B. Staaret.
tariff question. The deficit In' the hem, auslDg
The present season brings out such a host of beautiful new olfeef«_
-- that a
A Magnlttcent Sceole Prodactien of
treasury, the^proopeoOve trede squab­ friend
bis hand.
'
niany beautiful weaves, the heavy
ble with Germany, and now the rlgm
Matclasse silks m the raft color tones, .the four-in-hand e^pe scarfa
Areftt 8alT«
Balva drew
drs out the
cf the government to buy In the cbeap- mcklea’a--------itt
The Aseote are as Mpular as ever. No matter what your likinVmav
eat martlet have all aysohroatzed In
be, we have just what you want, and we sell yon ties for 25c, 60o and tl.
foeoe
public attenrian upon th.- Md Bores. 26c at C. A. Bugboe’s. The

The Daily Cagle

I

an & CO. MUST
CLEAR REFUSE

Handsome Syles, 50c
|
Better Grades at $LOO
|
Fin|er still from $1.25 to ?21

HamihonClothingCo.!

.FREDG HEUMANN

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LMIES.^A;

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WALTER M. PAIGE, ■ Agent:

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Men’s Fancy Furnishings

Steinberg’s Grand

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An Event You Can’t
Afford to Miss.

Next Wednesday, May 24

Mr. Rocaevedt smiles over thie oub
y^^Iook. Things are ooming hfs way. He
. basnt felt so good rinec he billed Umt with their stock of fancy seeds for one
woek more. Any one having stamping
'last besr out In C^orado.
'111 do well to call en them
.
. i full line of etamped
foods and allka Eyelet embroider;
THE PREWOENT WILL WIN.
Tbe enthusiasm with which PreslWrite f^ elroular regai
dent Roosevelt’s ntteraooes were re•cheel for New Ceures of B
eoived by the Mg gathertng of r^re
aeatatlve Desoctaia tn Chicago a few
days ago, raises the question as to
what this Demoeiatic enttualasm for
mVCENStS.
isani, and
what the ODiQome wUI ba Of oonrw
optolou dlffar on thal pqtai but many.
*r
of
the
ponndmaster.
them aoua of tBa kesneat
M
AVERT.

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Twellth Night
1»« acvnoi C—MyCowria,.,

Charlotte Barnett as “V|ni« ”

. Prices,SI. 7SC, SSe. ssc.'

Fancy Fafanias

,
S ?r W.-50 te^pm^e"™' Smeni"“.'S' »>' »>■“'
Fancy Underwear-

IffifiAWAB & LAY MERCANThE CO.

mrnnm

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THJE DAILY EAGLE,,Sj

»AT, HAT 20. 1«05.

today to vMt over Sunday with Ibetr
Mends, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rooney.
«€«€«««€ it «««•«€««
Mrs. Samuel Cnmpten of Elk Rap­
ids, who has been the guest nt ber sliDr. W. J. Brand of DotroiVTwi
tor-lh-law. Mrs. J. M. Fonder, on Bstt
caller in ttie city yeMerdas.
Eighth street, retuiMd borne today.
Mra. Ed StoMi* of ButtMi Bay it
8. Goldsmith, sslesmSn for a Chios,
aBxmdkig the day In tlie dty.
go amoifer's eupply house, was in Gw
Miaa Heleomb mada a bualnaaa trtp city yesterday and placed a flne line
suited here, it can't anywhere. Call at our store and von
10 Klk Raplda tida
indeed be sstUfied.
of pipes with the Oavis CiSsr comE. Sumner wrent
. That we are seUiog' at
any.
D apfttd BiBday with relaUvea.
Mih. Lottie Mitchell r imsd to her
Honor today after a two
month's visit wUh ber ststv, ,Mn.
Adrian.—John sad Frank Dillon and have decided to establl
. B. A. Oannett of InUHoehen, B. Bradock, at 407 West breath
Frank D<II<n “d Clifford and Alfred ship from the Bennett
. rouimed to her home yeetirtay.
street
Banvlt. defendants io tbe Mso'Post ■•and will establlsb
H. J. Eckel went to Solon to try hii
Mr. and. Mrs. U. A. aamttein and
s";' fc^ Iier case at Hudson, hs'v
lurk on the trout atream for the day. BM. Lawrence Jackson, arrived in the
l^ANCASTBSl. WlfcW. Kelaey of Grand Raplda, who hat city CM the lue train IM ev^g and :.vfD iMiiDl over to the circuit court,
of (his city has
Practice limited to
lHH>n vlalilng falB parrata at Northporf, ane vlslUng at the borne of Mr. and
CelemA—G.
S. Williams, a proal- private tutor of toe
leiurnod today.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Mis. Julius SUrinbeig.
ent
hotelkeeper
and
pioneer
resident
King Alfonso ot
■P. B. Jennlnga of Grinneli. Broa., nUfi
FItllBt Od aWMS.
C, D.' Dye of Monroe Center, was in of Paw Paw lake, was thrown from
«n^ded by the
.turned yeatodar from a budneaa trip the city ov«d- night, and left thU morn­
60S Wilhelm Block. Cititeus phone
I'^veB-rooin bonae. small barn
hit buggy iu. a ninaway, receiving <rf chi6agor~N
All Solid. A bargaie while they
to CeoopJ Lake.
6S8-S rings.
ing fm- Petoskey, where be was sum- serious Injuries, from which he eanno:'
good weU snfeeide^; abaigain:
M. R. Crawford and J. a Beaubl. man^ by the serious Jllntos of bis,
KEV YORK.—Aionsrfby the. great
lumber inspecton, retarned to Ua&la- mother. Mrs.,Sarah Oraln.
They are at
number
ef
persons
klUOd
outright
i«*G thte morning.
>
Thomas Hanson and sister, Miss
crippled
for
life
by
aatomobUes.
the
Vaasar^ltee Dennis, a familiar
Mr*. Hogon returned today to her Anna. of'Sattoos Bay. passed through
. liome at CiBter after a rlslt with rela- the ctcy today «n route to Big Rapids character about town and of a highly three Justioes ot the CtflBt of Special
ly, was locked up for Sessioas bsva publicly >aeelsied war
ilres at NorthporL
enter the Ferris Institute. They
toe racklees soorchoa. Hereafter
the larceny of $14.61-from the store
Presiding Elder M. D. Carrell went wilt tales toe normal ocairae.
of E. G. BeckeraoD. All but 44 of the the guilty speeders will ^ fined heav­
to Yuba, where he will bold ouarttriy
Mr*. E..Par1cer of ^eottvifle, who for
iSsL CO.. —.T*,-! nunnfc e
cash
was
found
In a bogpen nrarby. ily for the first ------ meeUbg tomorrow.
the past two we^ ^ been in the
prison for.a sea
Je^^I^T^hWoS
Mra. Thee Armstrong
. . city the guest of her dauglher, Mrs. He denies the toeft.
Ml Frnrt St.
.Master Foster.'of Alden, are visitors Emms PulvlEr. SOO West Eleventh
LINCOLN, Neh.—In (be fortheom-eXAMlNBD FREE.
YpallantI,—The dmnand for normal
in ttm city today.
street, retumed to her home today.
mg issue of toe. OJmteoner
teachers
is
unusually
large
this
year.
Mis. Belknap and daughter, Basale,
^LASSES
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cooper and Mite
' went to Hatch's Crossing to spend Sun- J. Shockley of BL Louis Mo„ were in Some schools have sent for the entire BrysD, as chairman ot -jKie board ot
Id speaking ot thei fight with Hart,
tnistees
of
IIUools
Coltage,
makes
•lay with b<^ parents.
That are Guaranteed to Cure
the tUy over night ‘ ITiey left, ^s force, while n number of cities bare personal appeM for dfinatlons with he says: "1 beat Hart once, and beHeadaches, Straighten CroosJ. E. Smalch of Boyne City, whs In morning on the north bound P. M. asked for from five to' a dozen for their
Ilevel
can
do
it
agaio.He
Is'considEyea and Restore Perfect Vision.
seboeds. A large force Is at work ad which to esiahllah scbdanhlps, Tbe erable bigger now than when I fought
lone today «u his way to Elk Rapids twin for Charlevoix to spend the
say^ will be sn.*justing these matter* and every day interest oo $1,000.
II. visit Elk >{aplds reiaUvee,
«7.
him, but tots dt^hot worry me In toe
ficlent tor a -single
NEW BTATE BANK BUILDING.
a number of snperintende
,
R.-X>ms 413-414 Wilhelm Blk..
Mr. and Mra. 6. J. Springer went to
Mr*. Ida M. Bailey, who sMidea at
leasL 1 hare Improved wonderfully
I
TRAVERSE
CITY, MICHIGAN.
Dcllalre thia monilDg.tb vJait the 428 Wetmter street, leaves Monday for the grouud making a selection.
.^WASHINGTON.—m a- newspaper In the last year, and with Jefferies
fimDer'a parenU over Sunday:
Jackson to attend a meeUiig of the
satemeot published with ^te House toe retired list ) stand ready to meet
Mra. G. E. Cochran, her alaU^ Miaa board of trustee* of the Odd Fellows'
Lansing,—^Tbere are two cs
authority, it Is annoottoed that the any man lu toe world.
l^onettc -Barnaby, and Mr. HshaOn of
Mrs. Bailey la a smallpox at the farm' of^Henry Ever- pree^ent will, accept no more tree
"Tbere is some tslk about this man
Kalkaska, ore here today on business. member of the.board.
ebt, one mile south of lAnsIng. the pa
railroad UanaporiaUon. He paid all Ootch entering the fight for (he cham­
Mra. Anna Kanatey of Wl
Mrs. E. L. Edwards, of Webster UeiiU bMng men employed In the cou- of ibe expenses of his laeent. hunting pionship. -Ibis fellow looks to me like
s in the city the guest of Mrs. E. E. street, entertained a party of young strucUoD of the new etectric railway:
looked to Jeff, and 1 will prove
Munroe
trip which footed up, wRh special
Hendricks at S17 West Seventh street, ladiee~i«ercti in numbei^yesterdar from Lansing to Jacksoo. Tbe wife of
train and all. about $8,000. It is an- what I have just said. As R n
Mitt M. Peck of Bingham, will Uke aftemooD, oh the west bay shore. one of the pstigits recently
nouncid that In confoRiilty with hts stands, I pitter to mett either FItz
a business course at the Ferris It Tbe girls
played in the sand' OwoBSo, and thO health authorities declared policy be will .rofnae-trans' Hart first, and ibcn go along isktng
siliuie, 31g Rapids, and left for that and watched (he man in the_____ the'ra bare heeo itelfled.
poriatlco on tbe railroad lines to tbe up all comers."
' place today.
Refreshments were served and a de­
south during bis Octobo' trip unless
Mr. and Mrs. John Akers of Bingham lightful Ume is repertod.
Ann Arbor.—Mias Elizabeth Hitch­ sold to him at reguju- rates.
Jack Munroe at It Again.
art) In the city the guests of the for­
In the probate court yes
cock, who has been confined in
tevannsh. Ga, May 38.—Jack Munmer's brother Fred, who resides
i a bearing of a peUtioo In tt^ a
asylum for toe past
Take off all roiigli etlg'es
WASHINGIW. — Ml*
FlMvace >e knocked nut Hank Pardello In tlie
Front strseL
Hcdcomb estate. Mrs. Holcomb 30 years, has fallen belt to $12,600 by Maybrick was unable to he present st fifth round in what was to have been
on.rfhll lay-;lown and
Mrs. Verne Bube, who resides
1 11) and the matter was continued.
death of ber. brother, Amariab the taking of testimony Tbnzsday be a 20-round contest last night, afley
MARK
^'ronl street, went to Kalkaska this The final account la the matter of the: Hitchcock, of Sharon township,
fore a notary in the suit tt her mother. very poor exbibitJoa, in which neither
sta;n d * u }t ' collars.
inomlDg to visit her friend, Mrs. Cbas. estate of John G. OsterbouM, deceased,! left an estate of $25,000 to be divided
showed any cleverness, and only
Baroness von Roque, .against D. W.
Mllos, for a few days.
wss presented, and also (he annual ac­ between his two sUtm. The other Armstrong and others to recover Mimroe any bitting ability. The miner
Mrs. Dell- Chase of Lake Ann, re­ count In the estate of George R. Oster slater, Mary, lives In Grass Lake.
ended the bout with a left hcok to the;
lands in Kentucky and 'Virginia
turned borne today nflee- a pleasant house, minor.
affidavit of a New York physlcltro Jaw.
visit with her friend, Mrs. C. D. Rice,
Battle Creek.—Lake Goguac is
Munroe sent his man to the floor
stated that Mrs. Maybrick Is soffOTlng
■ lu 1003 East Front stree*.'
Joying the .unique dleOncUon of being with rheumatism of the knee, and Is ice or twice in everj' round,
Mrs A. E. Billinger of Maple City, who
KEYSTONE, MICH.
the only resort In Michigan where the threaieited with oealfieatlOn
until toe fifth could not find- the right
lias been taking treatment at the atnl '
stork makes Its home. Last summer bone, declared to be the result ot spot to put toe Kalian out of business.
lariiim for the past five wegks, retamitwo fine baby bo}-* were boro In
menial labor performed :wUle an In­
was
worthy
to
sit
aa
a
model
for
a
<-d to her home Thursday.
Greek goddeas. The flesh of hd- face Uges at the lake, and already this mate of an BogUsh priaou'
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Meleher of 707 cleoely resembled alabaster, and yet spring two more baby boys have made
South Union street, went to Rapld-Ctty Mie was notVda and did npt give the
in cottagM among
WASHINGTON.—A sow death ta»t
ifflprcnion of bMng lo delicate health. those'eamping out
CARPET CLEANINe
has been discovered by a Oeraan phy­
Her beauty atttBcted universal attensician.
btokl^jndFrottsr* rroovM
tober, no
OSTEOPATHY
and even In ok
jecllon
exercises will be held In Gte new
Oo., N. B. Ohapto, Prop, Travorao City
J. O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
been played oh Fariy Field in many
CaipeC Cleaning Works. 822 Wash
era) building here May 26. An effort de^ into tbe tisnee win ea&M the day. Sanger was in Gie box, and be
MRS. M. J. TRUEBUIOD, D. O.
Ington streec 'Phone No. 118.
and mucous mehranee (d beoome
Of 100.000 cfliildrmi ten years old 8V will be made to have among the speak very yellow and the «ras to esstnoe
allow a single Illinois :
400-407 Wilhelm Block. Residence 2t
era Oongressman Wtlllam Alden Smith
243
will
aurvlve
to
the
age
of
saTonty<
a
single
hit.
He
struck
out
nine
and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.
and Oongresemen Bishop and ’Rnro- Ibe color ot emmwlds. 'If clrcnlatic
let two walk.
send and Goveroor Warner. A ban­ has ceased none ot these reaulU
The test, to be ebaolutety cwquet will be, served in the evening at
Tocomab, .Wash.. May 20.—Charles
Cleared for Action.
tain.
Its
Inveqtor
says.
sUatU
be
made
the Cutler bo.use.
Miiebell and John I.. Sullivan have and terms call at Academy of Music
When the body , la cleared for e
two hours before bodies are Interred.
signed articles Tor a 16-rowd .fight in mornings, 9 to 11.' Belt phone, AcadOon, by Dr. King's NeW Life Pills, y<
ilKii Bsd )>n»nn('dellwry make our can tell It by (he bloom of health ;
Midland.—Janies P. Ph^idare
Tacoma, September 19, for toe gate mey and residence.______________
SKIIVICE HIUHLV MATIKFAC- tbe cheeks; the brightness of U
le of Midland's oldest seUlera, ran
TollV lo everyone who trades here.
reoclpts, to be divided 65 and 35 per
; tbe flnnness of tbe flesh ai tevera. ;-1CK.ks st top speed to ca
MISCELLANEOUS
cent.
clea; therbobyincy of the min.
lin O'.; ot Saglnaw'v' tiled
lYTthein. At e. A. Bugbee’s The Han­
W. T. Roxbnrfb. Mgr.
home. He was 53 years old and
nah drug Store and E B. MlUer-s
SPORTING NOTES
Jury Rules Baseball It a Necessity.
store. 2E cents.
U
was an acknoyvtedged authority on In
Kalamazoo, Mlcb., May 20.—On the
dian matters In the Saginaw vqlley.
ground that it was a work of necesterved In Company E. Twenty
5, three
third Michigan Infantry, during the
Out For the Chi
members
of the H
ite Sot
Civil war.
Frank Ootch has atarted the fight­ baseball nine were a
d by a JUTT
ing bug going again since J^’s re­ of tbe charge of vlolaUng tbe Sunday
cent announcemcoM of his retirement. observance law. Lee Walker, pitcher
Weston and children returne<1 borne
This Is not toe first time that Ootch
ho White Sox In last Sunday'.;,
from a visit in West Virginia to find has eovlnced a deeire to put cm the
game wiih the Detroit Tigers; Ralph
(he front door of ths(r home wide milts for a title. Six monlha ago the
Terrj'. cenite field, and Ed SergeauL
open abd the bouse ransacked and big fellow came out with
first bwman, were tbe men acquIUetl.
robbed. Tbe liteiks belooglng to tbe but the sports didn't take tt eeriously. Tiiat the game was a. work of charity
children were broken open and the He has been leaning right along,
was also a part of the. defense, on th*!
money taken away.
however, and a fight with Sharkey ground that 10 per cent of the pro­ That you are getting the best poiisible
may be sprung on ns at any momttiL
ceeds were given to Borgess Hop- service in'your lee sopply. both ai; to
Owosee.—R F. Dudley, who
A prominent New Yoik epofiing pltal of this city, the Jury dellberaieil Us^uality and-punctualitv and regu­
e E C T O R s
larity of delivery
We doh't aim to Ou scoouDt ot ibe last
tbe largest creamery'busiuess In cen­ an was at toe WUlle-Han fight at
five minutes before bringing in
steal trade if you are content,; but if
tral Michigan, has gone to ChicagoJo Philadelphia toe other night fe^ng
A. V. FBIEDRK
“FISH AND Gl<ME LAWS"
vou an-not. w'e would like.a Jrial of
verdict of not guilty.
CHA8. WlLHELM.^Wtoelm, BartakACo .
sell his business, including buildings. around 'to see how a Sbarkey-Gotch
our facilitii-e and methodk.
O. P. Carvsr fit Brts.
the creamery trusL which is oon- fight would do. Both wore wlHIni
THE
C. h. BAMM0N0°Cash!er.
win bp In their offices-durteg buslnees
Three Colleges Dropped Out
troUed by tbe American Tobacco com­ sign; and all this man^ wanted
J. M. aUELLMAKTEL, Beal BsUte;
Entries .of .Drake,'-Nebraska ani
hour*, each day, ready to write
WILLIAM LOUDON, Caldwell A Loudon,
pany. Dudley came to this country 20 toe club. 'U may now be fixed
Amess for (he conference college ai
■csident Bosrdman River Electric Light and Power C
INSURANCE
years ago with $1,000 and Is now cred­
m toe quiet astd after the Ooteb- al meet
eet at Marshall field June 3 «
.1. O. CROSTER. Case A Croster, Kingsley;
ited with a fortune of from $100,000 to Jenkins match we W hear eff
STEPHEN
--■HEN LAUTNER, Pai
Parmer;
rejected at yesterday's mMtlng, of too
$$0«.000.
“ LARDIE,
--------IE. Produce:
G. W.
Produc
Pour years ago GoUh was a fighter
management
committee.
^ C. DESMOND, President Desmond
Desmooc Chemiosl Ca;'
up In Alaska He not oily won wresl- Failure to live up to toe conferen*.*
BENJ. THIBLBY, Traverse City
*• li
tron. Works
Ann Arbffrj—Prof. Aaaph Hall, pro­ liog bouts up there, but Von fights 1n
DR. n, n. GARNER.
tbe cause of the refusal
fessor of astronomy fat the unlverBlty, toe ring and wss lo^efi upon as a
pennk the three colleges to comp
has reslgoed, and Us chair will be oe- pretty fair man.
Id the big meet.
lupled by Prof. William T. HtMey. tff
Ootch la in toe prime of life :
the Uek ObservMory. The matter haa and. in fighting trim, Upf the bram at
The Battling Neison-Wlllte LewU
r ■will sell a full fftiaranteed 12.00 Razor for 87c. ;
IM pounds. According to BUiy besix-round contest, which was elated
laaey any man over 170 ponadi Is *
We sell this Razor re^ilarly far 12.00.’ I make ;
take plkee at Pbiladeipbla Mondav
big man and ahould eoounand. atten­
this offer to advertise this Razor—This is less ;
ilght, wss declared off yesterday
tion. Tbe pu time toavtee never
than the wliolesalr jirier.
cause of a mlsunderstandlog regart
weighed more than ISO. and there Is'
3 reason why toey-Mm^d be bigger weights.
New Richmond-The barn of Arthur
There are u^r wbo betteve that a
WARNINa
Kool was burned here with all ot |ta wreattep can never mske a«ood fight­
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PILLSBURY’S

BEST FLOUR
A f|our every housewife will like
and with which she will always be
successful. Order a sack with your
next lot of groceries. For sale by
grocers everywhere.

contents. Including 10 head of cattle
rnd four valuable horses. There U
eaisll insvr*noe. this is the se
>ime In the past three weeks that a
barn has beso burned on' tbe Ko-V
term. Arthur Eknmerick
Pennvilie.
•-ho bav a prlaoB record, wu capture!
whilR r unln,; a short distaace from
tbe fire and Is now In jaH at Feam-

Port Huron.—Among tbe students
who will graduate with honors this
week from tbe New Englsnd Coooa-.
vatory of Mnaic la Hiss Susan tamma
Drought, of Port Huron, Mich. _ _
has been taking courses In voice cultnro sad allied stadlte and^ Instraoten predlob ta- hw a bi^ im
fatee. SbahaatidtMtpartdneerotal
pitellc neltala aad her rtece ahows _
d^dh and sweetnsn that Is rornsricaSbe Is the otOy mchigM gradu­
ate this year.

II

er,

Gotch says that DO good wreotler
attempted to be a fighter. so there
foundation for th* Umn. Frank
Erne, who has sparred with him.___
the making cd a good boxer. No one
lotecedStpon Jedt as a-l^amp wbee he
boxed Corbett at Carson C|ty.
First of the pu^lBtB.th'Una for toe
heavyweight champteneblp of the'
world to go out alter tbe crown worn
by James J. Jefferies OCmim ^ news
that Jack Root baa Unad a sweeping
chsUenga to *U .'»«»; Seel that they
have a el^m to te Gtie of champtoo
ot the world.
'
Unless FItz oaoepts Root's cballenge. toe BoltemlsnV Int cs>pcneai
will be Marvto But ' tlmngb there
have been no artteM tegMd yet, it i*
mu nnderteood that Hfiril and SsM
meet on Jiflr-4. Baht* what
club toero two urn are la aat _
kept a «eerat. OMf* t( la believed

uut W

vw a-.

ovuuu, for the kid_________ _____blood of impuriUea
wbIcN otherwise act as Irrttotlng
poisons and break down toe delicate
organs
trouble. If you _ . . ..
trouble and do not use Foley'S Kldaey
Cure, you■1 will have only yourself tto
•'*. as It portUvely
blame for resoUs,
poMUvely cu
enree
ley and bladder disall forms of kidney
y 8.
sale by
S B. Walt A Sont.
Great Clean Up Sale at Grtonell Mu.
sic House, 158 E. Front St.
The enOre stock .of Plsno^ Or^ns
and muBlcal merchandise ot the C.
Whltoto' * Co-, and 99 Schaeffer
,>ian08 have been bought for cash at
less than manufacturers' coeL An eltgani asMrtmoit at our Traverse City
Btore. Call now and make a selecUon
from toe largest stock ever displayel
In Nortoets Michigan. Open
The New Cult of Ssauty and Hy
glene. Wrtte for eireulsre—wotnane
benefit Detroit 8ef««l ef ■ewty Cul-:
ture, Detroit. Mioh.
S9oedU‘

1 jr. A. MOIVXAGUE.
nJosepti Sleder A. ^ons*
Best Msriset In the Ctty,

-Tint likely that' huidiaiid
wiU feed wife acloatlv all their
lives however fond he ikoolbe
weddiog’.trlp.
I.i>-ely coongh.

"*^l lUt

• ^

read no tunher. Krrruhlmi in
■be meat li e that's n-o.liiered
first-claas foaad every wtrk-Jay
lo this first cists meat si
LoU of 'hnsbasds and wivn
prove iL They d n't bel
they're overebai^ged, either

•aPAO* ^OUH.

• RAQtB,^ATDRDAT, KAT SO, iSC

Health
to the
Children
Children especially are fond of dainties,
and die/housieeper must looi^ carefully
to theii^ food.
t
As good cake can be made only with
good egp, so also a cake that is health. ful as well as dainty must be raised with
• a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light'
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,'
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
Qvu lujtmo PowoiR CO., hew vosk.

IMPORTANCE OF CARBON.

EAGLES IN REAL LIFE.

. without II or lU ■eelvaleal W
Coald Have No Are Ught.
Ther Do Xat F
, ne electric ere light as now so ,coiulijolily iiseil is produced by ttie passage
Did the old ea^e show 'flgb^ la tiie
Ot a powerful electric current between int query put by tbe casual listener,
always
} a trace of disappointtbe Kllgbtl}' separated ends of a pair of
sweep
earboQ rods, or carbons, about twelve
when be bears the answer. The mo­
Inches limg and from tbree-el^ths
ment
you
'
speak
of climbing
one-balf Inch in diameter, placed vertlcaily end to end in tbe Ump.
eagle's aerie the average man gets an
lamp mechanism Is oacoastracted that Idea of a harrowing tale of the tibowhen no curreot is^asslng tbe upper t<«rapher hanging to the edge of a
carbon, a blihls arif-ays made ttac posi­ cliff or tbe top of a tree, with tbe o^
tive one. rests upou tbe lower by tbe eagles clawing out
action of gravlt.v, but ns soon as the
electric cufrent U established tbe
mad ferocity pictured and
bons ore amotuatlcall.v separated about by sensatioual story tellers. When ve
first
an el^ib of nn Inch, thus forming
canyon up toward the nest 1 saw the
Circuit ncross which the cnirent la old eagle slip quietly from her
forced, resulting In the ptoductloo of and skim out
inUmse best. The rads of the carbons When 1 strapped on the climbers
are quickly heated to brilliant Incan- ascend the tree I had one eye <q>ened
descen<», and by the burning action of for trouble. But esdi time we visited
tbe air are maintained In the form of tbe spot the parratt aUently disap­
blunt points. As the carbons bum peared and steyed sway as \oag as ve
away, tbe lamp mechanism feeds itbe eared to bold possession. They kspt a
I9per one downward Jnst fast eixAi^ wnttbfbl eye. bowever. trra tbe blue
distance overbead. For a noble Idrd
The eaihona are not bested equally,
and young seemed to me cowardly
- tbe upper or posiHre one being much
the boner. A small cop shaped cavity or at first Perbaps the long yearn of per■ecution bare Uutbt him something.
*^ter," ordlnaijly less than an <
of an Inch In diameter; Is formed
The first rale of self preservation of
pair seemed to be to keep half a
rad. the glowing concave surtsce of
wfalrh emiu the greater part of the to­ mile distant'from tbe animal that
tal IlgbL In lights of tile usual size, n^U with neither beak nor claw.
•ometbing like half a borsepower of en­ Country Calendar.
ergy is concentrated In tbls little cra­
ter. and Its temperature la limited
d only
Worshipea St
by tbe vaporicatlon of tbe carbon,I. CarCuriosity-bad led tee little girl to
bon bpin* tbe most yefr ory rah ■forsake the nursery, where the other'
kno
■ temperature

siauiet known.
Uie
of tbe children were playing, and to go to take
crater Is tbe blgbeet yet produced artl- a peep at tee great parlors where the
Aclally and ranks next to that of the cqmpany bad aai mbled, but she pmsun. It Is fortunate that nature lias dently remained oacealed among tee
provided us with each a substance al palms. *
One of tee guests spied her there.
set resistance
“Hello. Uttle glri.e- he said. “Are you
aary electrlinl comluctlrlty. Without having ft good time?”
carlwn or nu equivnlent-nn.l none Is
." 'Mdi-m: Say. do you see that lady
.fcnown-wp could bnve no ai c ll^t.— over thera under tbe iteandelier? TtmCa
Charles F. Brash In Atlantic.
my mamma. Isn't she nicer
‘Indeed sbe is. Can't yon Ictrodacs
riot Out of Business.
This ia to naify tbe public that I meT'
“Goodness, no!” abe exclaimed. “1
have OM gone out of the transfer bnaicouldn't do teat I haven’t been Intro­
duced -to ber myself yet.“—Chicago
Tribune.
JOHN BUSH.

Tbe Place lor
Money.
> Tbtpmpi-r place tnr miiDry li Id a
» aale banfc. wliere j ou are sure you

,

Traverse Clly

! STATE "BANK

May Festival

phere of art wberc. beauty and ntiUty
Now. Instead of being.baveled, wlte
Its lapboard. Its sponge cloth and Its
poll of dirty water; In an obscure
atreeL servile, looked on with contempL poor. InsignlflcanL slow tp taka
offeue or to assert Ha righto. It to
fixed to Ito location, dwells In Imposing
arefaltdetnrri piles, ito rooma, whether
a and fix­
tures, but often rich wlte____
and-marbles from the brush and tec
dUael of famous arttoto, and. proud and
fearleuly. to strong la tbe
certainly teat It to great and to great
becanae of Its praformaDeee.-Sartorial
Art Journal.
A WaUllar Btorr.
A friend of tee tote James
WbliUer saw him on the street In
London, talking to a very raggtol Ut-

SIX HIGH SCHOOLS ilK
REPRESENTED HERE

^ BI8PB0T(«flfln
•toady.Job.
Mmnmtoiis. Hick.

ary ob,je« for him to be able t
tliigulib it. The msbts of a ship •
said to be visible to tbe naked eye n
more tbsii five iii'lrs.

2S‘.

Eagle Want Adi

9 Ac

Tbe-terrors of tbe deep were perbaps
never more tbrUUngly set forth «h»" in
tbs description by a young lady wbo
last year made her flrrt tite abroad.
She kept a diary, very mnri*. says .tbs
New York Herald, like that of Mark
Twain, when for seven days be rocoeded tbe fact that be “got up. rwariied
went to breakfast.”
lliere was
When sbe croesed tbe diannel tbe
perimee was so trying teat die felt
Impelled to describe It
“I firmly resolved to stay on deck."
sbe wrote, “although tee temprat Increased-io such a frightful hnrriauw
that It waa only with the greatrat dUB.
ralty teat I-couW bold qp my parasol"

Mr. -nmiditj CBceteHltbaa
toflgure.ut radantteaUbriaeOcn,
riid rinre te
be-taa been lemarfcneanuow tebtopen. SomomOa
ago he
a btffifed to dismM hto
anjtotaaonratly tbs tody
■Tto. tbou^t»engailiig tha-domaatlc
wroto to Hr. r. for tbs ftiTf ebarae-

arttot he noticed teat the
XtonMttyuoy waa aa dirty a qwclmen of tbe
lADdon “newsy” u he had evra raThe New Cult of J
f and My StH sol^
"•
Be seemed
globe. Writs for <
overr-Worily covered with dirt.
™^jlka
o<
DMfolt School of Bstotty Cul.
nhistl^ad Jut asked him a queatore, Detroit, Mich.
S9oedtS*
tion, and
boy uswered:
"Yea, alrfTve. bera selling papero
Write for circular regarding
your tnqnlnd Whto- school for New Courw of Beauty CulTliBrsHay Evening.
tore. Detroit School of Beauty Cul
tore,*Oetrott, Mich.
5»eodt8*
e than titoL"
Refrtgeratoro and loo Croam Free*,
Tbra. tunUng to hto Mead, wbo had e are right In line new. We have
ovrabeard tbs conraraatiec. Whlatler P''***^
tor quick aelltng.
^
^e rapper, of the beat: theenier. aald. “I don't think be
gri test
, talnment, moakenjoyable; tbepreeen:
dWy te seven yurs, do ywr-Hai^
'
mschloe to
peris WeriOy.
“------- eed from 5 o'clock mil
Bli>»ieaMt«a
tldiqt for sapper, enDon’t wotry about your hsaite. Kmp.
iprtae.
in good taBdltlee and gat as m^
fwrii air M you can. People who

n g^tosatton. Mr.
bctan. *T eotatad a

nttoera-ttar don’t tajffir-whst
th9 haTe.-BoetoB Ttorriw.

OAc
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at cair**y «•* »
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Bighttave aatd a good

lVIa>^2S

Don’t Pass a Good
Thing By..........

oSf

Rsek « ao totra a tody
ga to uytbtog bat an

City Opera House


KXnBMWOSK by teo day. ca Mm ESCTCK for sale cheap.
1». CItlseBr pboiie, or addreoa P.
a box S48.
ITWtf
n 611 State atreeL A.
376l-tf :

sesur aipidI a.
urn s Chiu.
s\ 90OD bora
TO KEC&ANOB pianos rad orgnoe for
1 was lost 1 asw It In
Jtany Lind
eltlld «r ter«e.yearsV;,^s^ h
several good driving boraea Qrte.1 not terse
I tee lark of ber isireot-.
|.
aeU Bloe.,
bouse. As
■ 159 E. Front st.
5766-tg
. 1 ksew tee poe pteednet and indnesd
of sU lover* of music tmd enl
TWO hot IS on west aide on eas/payt hit ward Ora with tee Stoddjobii •'uiiwnutorr aa a pupil
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Mktten
Bra cratiDU.ma siu(li<-< ui so tender an
ner lota. new. one has been bnUi.
I ^de to prove
■used tee sudde-i Joe. of her voice.
n bouse <n Onion, tor a amaUer
lau than a yaar. ‘nese are two
r lift pin. Tbs pawn>r four full years sbe pursued her
’. C. GlbaoD, 817 Itahm. '6116*
good hmnea and the price U rraaontheoretical an<l te-.-lmicul siudles.
i Bitia. “wsa broogbt saddenly tee full swe:-) suuitds came HOUR on Oak streri between Ninth
abla Homer Howard, Eagle office.
b who regularty pa’
and Tenth. ^nli« of Oeb. Net
back, to tee iieliglK. as every on
.. It Is a bual- knows, of tho-.»aiKls for mnny yeras.
man. City.
'6It3»
nest, tee sameJto^^tng on etaamlsslon. Man; p^hru, si|>eela«y wornTalk is Chop.
HODSB rad bars three btocks from
ea, who find it-gyssairy to raise a lU.
Not all kinds of talk nor too much
Kyselka-a store, for a largra house aOUSBB rad lota tor sate ou «».n
tie money in lUuify, are afraid io go
without bare. Geo. Ur'
- " ’68t3
-----paymrats rad laog time. Eart 3.
ktodt. hot Jiul raotwh of tbe
UttlelMd.
^ posra to ttm (irwnbf^.
Id to coorinoe you
Cooke. CitUena
Irena phone 850. 3727-tf
taoB. Is tbe only place fw real trPRIOHT engine and boOra, boOra
gave 0^ tee name and addisM
Saleraira are not xieeded
MARINE engine, (lO horee-poweri
Stock U seen and prices
Ehrl
J.
Cooke.
Cldxent’ phone 360.
any teouble fiS-jiu,-' I said.'but that leaned. Tbe plooDs talk tor ''
srives.
37274f
w*s stoimL Just take me-to tbe
Ttam
9S SchaeSra ptanoe bare
on who ate n'to you to pawn. but there
tiere are not near as many/aow.
FOD-Unot^teeioate.'
Pole Vault
Then tbe C. J. Whitoey stodt la going ROUSE tor aaie between Slate and FARM ta- tale, known as the atmton
'compUad
wtelii^.
Sbe
said
tost.
In the p(de vault, all fbe contesUBte |
Sevrath. on west, aide of Cedar
• erat fiirter a woman who had GIMNNBLL, BROS.’ MUSIC HODBE
clrared tee heights up to 8 feat S
araeec E. J. Cooke.
376: '
Kbd ber adrdttliemrad and waa giva
leches whra Mtsenar of Bast Jordan tlM pis to pa«lr« tee wnal course of
fell ooL All tbe. remainder cleved 8 bmtacaa. 6beWot-«90 tor it. and after
BHKLOCS logs for sale or trade, on
frooi.
ichee and tbe bar was raised deducteig her campiflnn had paid tee te 63 cents. A denar down and
dollar s week. Thar you may m
to ».fe«, where V, Smith of Reed Clly
BOOS FOR HATCHING from hl^
ClUsna' phone 360.
Lawn
and
Porch
Chaira
and
8ot__ _itto tbepafailed and Simmem's of East Jordan fol­
grade. 8. C. B. Leghoina Prices resOur pricea will apeak for themahop nearest tee house to save time.
lowed bl™ out.
aonable. Order three or-fonr daya In
Not until we were at my own doorstep
advance and I wlU select the vwy
At 4 o'clock, tee Eagle’s press hour, did I realize whme the woman was
bent eggs. W. H Umlor. 408 SUth
ihe pole vaidt wra still in progrera taklag me. .
•tract.
^3Tl3-tf
and It looked very much ra If tee
“ T>o yon m(fu to say that y«
events .would not be finished hr
tbe pin la tbMftoHer I Inquliete
A QUANTITY ot pnneer's cases, chop.
MT BBSII»ICB at 802 West BghUl
5;30 or fi o'clock.
Call at Tbe Ba^ Preaa ofllec. 3S4f
atre^ VIctra PetertyL Enquire at
to me by a fall woman wlte red
office, 12$ State atreet.
irootf
W. W. Fairchild returned latt even, bair. If tbe attU lives here I should
ing from a week’s slay on Soath Man- know-ber in atetoztte.'
5MWT
lot, southwest ctiner of
“ That will «o,' 1- taW; ‘Here te $5
255
Bast
Ninth.
kou Island, where he and George Tht- for your trootde. I shall be obliged by
Ik- of tbls city have bera scaling cedar your not meutemlng tills tnddrat to
SECOND band 30x4 K toot lanneb. Fay
anybody.’
BARRED Plymouth Rock
A Bowen engine. T. W.
Lumber & Shingle Co. of East Bay.
Oltlzraa' phone 716.
Mr. TuttSe- remained at tee Island to mywlfe. W# biS a bad quartw of an Salesladies Wanted, pleasant
Oliver Watraa. 1412
bout^BLe
b«j|
{awsed
tbe
pin
to
get
arrange for .baring tbe logs placed in
good wages. CaU at roo
80 AfXra on shore of Lcng lake. ly­
S714^f
It National tank
6(
ing between end joining bote Forest
booms and towed to bis cempuy’s money for a nscalUon of a broQier.
who tad alncrted to Canada: He
Lodge and Ua-ma-ne-aewong resorts
'mill. The tug HoltOBi of Frankfort tbs ticket trtai tar and had eridratly
6H miles from city. Ekiough beech
MAN and wife to run boarding bouse
will likely do tbe towing.
bera imaMe t&wMi u before be skJimetL
and piapte wood timber to pay for
at South Manlton. WIU hire by the
REWARD to finder of black rad white
entire-piece;
quite
1And tbe poor Woman bad been Urlng U ^ month or will rent boarding bouse
........
’• a lotofcedarrad
setter, ^ F. Nerllnger.
'6814
tamsrto; suitable for either farm or
mental tortniw {«r moutbs because sbe
and pay board for men. House all
- CURIOUS OATHS.
<
resort "property; 51.000 cash or city
furalabed; 26 men tbe year anrad.
was afraid to tame. Tbat experience
property.
A.
F.
UtUe,
Trav
B.
J.
Morgan.
ST5Mf
Ada Wars of Swrartag <e the-Tratl cured me cff.#baBfcBing for tee detec­
•63U2
tive. buslnem.’JLKew Sort: Times.
•t Oac'a Stslesseata.
IN experienced dining rown girl a
Wbeu a Chinaman swears to tell the
OURTEEN-ROOM boue, cheap; sew
Mrs. Handy's, 118 East Fn»t^^
truth he kneels down, and a
A CHANCE for some printer to get a
er and city water connections. 205
atucer Is given to him.
quantity ot Spoint body type cheap
is thto
But Ninth BtreeL J. it Dvtwmk.
at Tbe Drily Ba^e office. 3733-tf .
tee truth and tbe whole trm
'6«6
aaoeer la cracked, aim u wed
--tbe truth yetw eato will
_
DO -riOV WANT A BOMB Wbarw 700 M(».-ET TO LOAN on parmal prop­
r tee saucer," when be breaks tel
erty.- In aoms to salt I Nevlind
tobulatod. and new
«aa gidw what you eatt 1 taw 70
Otb^ symbolic rarlstlras ol
afisM of GOOD tend lytog idjantal
Tyter.TOom 503 New Wllbrira Ideck,
m uMqjBoaijy ttovlng upiu tbe A QUl^i^b^elor waatoa »laee
tbe Chinese oath are the' ext
to and a part of my tun, 'EXDfifth floor.
8671-tf
of a candle or cutting off of a co<te'i ttigwab toncok U tm e^ find
summer ra lira aOMar^go^b^
creat.”’ teat 1 wUl Bril terasdCN
1^ rad flablng.. Would also take
bead, tbe light of tee candl
Ms rad upwards. This rising InLOST.
rindu some ot the finest boOdlng
.locations ' nearly os fine aa ‘’BIDcreaL” Also a fine loeatira tor green
b. open t
______
addraaa _
B. V. _______
Braedlet
»U EsM
Eai
‘Sab. refra, Wb, Anna, tot bob, peep.
house and vegetable gardraa—sons
er return to 224 Park 8tT€
Front atreet. ’Traverae City, Mich.
dric, toot_
_ ________
.^
madam,_____
deed,_ pup, deb
better. . Terms; 25 par emit cash;
Uxards' skins take the place
S76S4f
balance in re-aonahle payments. I
Bible of Christian countries, and the fled. Bees, de^ tat did. ababa. eve,
per cent luterest Call and see me
penalty of breaklu the oath Is that reriv^ ewe. rot|tor. gog. pop. gig. COMPETENT girl for graeial house­
Coarse rad fine graveL good plaste*
In one case tbe witness will become
Ing
Id and rite earth for aala.
■ound near power hemae, a pair of
work. Enquire at 714 Unira atreet.
the prey of a tiger and in the other FtUad^U i
B. IPrut, 312 State Bank
rimless nose glassea with «***«in .
•.'61-tf
Cfast his body wai be covered with
Call at O. E. Bemns' shop. “eO-IS
coles like a lizard. '
Whra Gambetta. accompanied by
In Norwegian courts of law tbe
Jnlea Favre, 'felved In tee ball of tbe
Hotri de TIDev where be was officially
the terrible consequences of not keep­ to read tbe groehunatioa ot tbe telzd
ing It When tbe witness U duly French rcpahtlc, tee crowd wbkte fol­
crateed by tee sense ef bis fearful re- lowed tee two ditentles caught al^t of
qwnsibilig- the oath U administered a fins portrait of Napoleon UI. banging
while be holds aloft bis thumb and on a wall. Thv promptly took It down
fore and middle fingers aa an emblem ^ were abo« to amash-it to pieces
whra Gambetta Intervened. Toraing
of the trinity.'
than court the witness, with tbo portrait to the waU. be arid: “My
hla right baud resting on an open friendk we btve put up wite-the origb
Bible, declares, 'T will swear to tell tbe nal for tweiM rout. Let ns be contruth, tbe whole truth and nothing but tent today toTnm bis face to tee waU.
tiie troth.” Tbe Mohammedan takes.
tee oath with .bla forriiead Tevraently
neting on tee open Koran. He -takes
hto -Bible” in bis band and. stooping
wtodew-stepla aadec* ttocai at stoMt'raapc-scc
low, as If in the presrace of a hl^ira my dearr oika tbe model bubawL
Ito* raake. sUe. vuattr~jam i
“Yea. I dual; oo." answers tbe trust,
power, slowly bows hto head until 11
a**tecM In a •klri kefocc lor
........................
touches tee book which tq him is tn- ingwlfe.
tblnlrMr
•plred.
“Yea. 1 dOtaT Mow. tixmgh. ___
In certain parts of Spain tbe witneas
when taking an oath crosses tbe thumb •ee. I went ^ get my. bat and tbrae
of one band over tbe forefinger of tiM were so mau^and all of teem ao pretother and, kissing this symbolic. ' ty tbat I got tfreofteta.
"Five? ivWdldyMdoteatr
must tave loet my

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tarn at ass gires no Idea of tbe Urn- 9INDOW deaalag, oerabMag as
Itleas water beyond, a sea captain delawn wort Good refarraee.
Clares lhat tbe ar<
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BeU pboua M4.
' 22-tt
not see more than ten miles from tbe

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8>, fDCtaes. MU H. Ackermon of Trmv.
t-ne CUy wm Uilrt wtt 3S frat 7*4
locbea.
10O-Y«ra OMh.
Tbe IMt-yftrd drab wu A pretty
event, and It vu a debt tor pleee.'
After aa even start, Httdge of tbls city
took tbe lead and Jield It baU way,
when Cbaioupka
CbarleviXz vent
ahead and Bnlabed only a faot in tront
of Hodge. -The reeult was: fim, Oialoupka of Charlexoix: second, Hodge fH
Traverae CUy; tbird, DavcBport of
tosd City. The Ume'keeper’e watch
Uled to mark on tbls beat.
At noOD.tbe score stood: Uanlstee.
8: PetBskey,
Cbarievlx, U; Bast
Jordan, 11; Traverae City, 11: Petoakey. 0.
.
‘FinM of High Hurdlea
^Ong and Cran. both of JOnlstee,
took Drat atid second placed In Ibe
Anal and deciding heal of tbe liO-yard
hurdles, with Hodge ot Trarerse City
on third place. The heat was the. most
unsadafacti^ event of tbe day. at
ntftber ot tbe Manistee eonteetaata
endeavored (o hurdle but mmiy plow­
ed through the ban. Ttiis waa ran
by llrau and aeoon^ in the two pi^

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