The Daily Eagle, September 09, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, September 09, 1903

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

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

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1903-09-09

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.•CRIPPS4«eflAE SERVICE.

THE

VOU XL NO. 3237.

Beautiful Bugs
AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A buuUfat 'Sro;ro> K«r. 2.4Iz&ft.
A beftiAHal Sn<.rrn& Eug. 3 ft

^2

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lump. llcAvy All W'ool Smj^rDK Koipt. 2-<J>S ft..

$2.00

^2 5Q

He»pr All Wool Smyrn* Engs. S fl.ifl ft, '
All Wool BnyrcK Rags. 4 (txT ft..

' $1.75
........ .... $2.25,
....... $3.75

-A beouliful TsgrAlrj Rug, 2 ft. 3 1d.x4 ft. 6 iu..
A beautiful Wlvrt Uug. 2-3X4H3.
A beauUful Velvet Rug. 3 ft.sU ft..‘
A.bezntiful P.everstl>le Rug. n tLz8 ft..
A beuntUnl R«T<Tsible Rug. 9 ft. square.

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AbrtotltulBeTersiblrRug,«fl.SlSfl.,'

$14 50'
$17 50

Heavy rugs in all patterns and colors; ea-n be used
eitlier side up; different coloring 6n each side. Guar,
anteed not to fade. Will outwear Velvet. Bru.ssels or
Axminister.
We have a full tine of TaiH‘str\% Velvet. Moqiiotte,
Smyrna, Axminster smd all kinds and sizes of rugs and
art squares. Also a full line of Law and Tapestry
'Curtains, and Roiie Portieres. Oui> lino of Tapestry
and Velvet Carpets. China .and Japan Mattings, Oil
Cloth and Linoleums is complete. WINDOW SHADES
of all sizes made to order.
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J. W. SLATER,
T. W. T H I RL B Y
DENTIST

Practirnl Hoiiio HintiRluT.

OSTEOPATHY

SHOT DEAD
- BEFORE WIFE

FORMED A

sawmill

.TRUST

MICHIGAN CAPITAIASTS INVEST
MONEY S.OWTH.
Wm. Schutte of LaMing HeMs
Large Ceoesrn. .

ITS UP TO

Detroit Paving Contractor Refutes to
Testify Before Grand Jury.
Lnnsing. Sept. 9.—-A writ of habeas
COTpus and certiorari was granted by
the supreme court this morning
in the John Archer case. QuesUons of
law will be presented to the court Fri­
day at 2 o'clock.
Archer is the Detroit paving con­
tractor who refused to allow the
grand Jury to sec his books.

HE FOUND HIS
WIFE MARRIED

MAY SELL STOCK.
WAS THE HAi»PY OCCUPANT OF A
Court Makes a Change Effecting Ann
NEW HOME.
Arbor Compa^)^
Ann Arbor. SepL 9.—The iDjQnetion
of Oswald Diets tb. Crescent Gold Min­
ing Co. was modifled this morning so
the company can sell the balance of
Port Huron. Mich.. SepL 9.—A
treasury stock.
About 32,000
strange story of a husband suddenly
shares are In controversy.
returned to the world of the living,
after an absence of eeverel years, only
ip our removal ^Ic our i
• open every night, lirinnell to find bU wife wedded to another
developed here yesterday, and the', re­
sult has been the fiRng of divorce
soft br Heusoa -WM^. ot Armada.
Vdans HmOMi Sbst iUKr's Ship.
ut Ua obee
I ilf who Is

Taaur und
Action Regulator.

HOUSE JO BENT

SCHOOL SHOES
for chiUltvn of ql) ug<“s.
T!ii*y sm- n..( th<‘ ln-:ivy
kind l»ut they aiv' inado
of

•ee Our Fall and Winter Line of the Popular

Good Strong Luther.

GBOSETTE SHOE
Never was there a better showing of Stylislr1-''ootwear
ill the eity.
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**The Crosette Shoe Makes i-rlends.*'

BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES

Weihey married Vicria Watson at
Armada, In 1898. but domestic happlwas not all that It bad been painfed. and they separated by mutual ctmsent 'Two years later Mrs. Wethe.v
read of her husband's death in a newsfmper. .and when Cupid again perched
her shoulder and she became the
wife ot Van Busklrk. the realty believ.
ed Wethey dead.
But Wethey. like a modern Enoch
Arden, returned to life and found
wife wedded to another. He is
signed to his fate, but tustead ot wan­
dering off to die “a martyr to undy­
ing love." sues for a divorce as a mat­
ter of form more than anything else.
The former Mrs. Wethey Is happy
I her new home, and was greatly
armed and shocked at the ap
ice of her firet husband, whom she
believed safely departed for another
world.

Oeoege T. Bnrrldge, general man­
ager for the Newaygo Portland Ce­
ment Co. of Newaygo, Mich., la tn
the city today for the purpose ot'odJusUng the dlOculty over the oei
purchased by the city through the
Hannah & Lay YlereantUe Co. from bis

membera of the board of public works
and will meet that body tonight in spe­
cial aeaslon. The damage which the
city claims fb have suffered through
the sieged poor quality of cement is
placed at 82.400 and a bill for this
amount was served by -the board of
public works on the MercantUe
pany.
•■'TraverBe City can’t brtd the Han­
nah £ Lay Co. for a single dollar for
any alleged damage.’’ said Mr. Burridge to 'The Dally Eagle this after­
noon. "The Mercantile company simp­
ly agreed to deliver the
certain price; they did
lU quality and neither did
NewsyPortland Cement Co. give any guar­
antee. But our company as a business
prlndple will make good any defect
in the cement without a guarantee.
“It is a difficult matter to say where
the fault lies with the cement and with
the workmanship In laying It Sc«i<
cement sets quickly and other cement
seta slowly. Unless the w<H-kmen are
experienced, they may get bad results
from both kinds, altbou^ there is
really nothing wrong with the qaaltty
ot either grade.”
It develc^ that the cement walk laid
St FHday afternoon on BleveBth
street has turned out Mtistactorlly, al­
though there waa' talk that it would
bare to bh relaid owing to the Inferior
.quality of the oement Just after the
walk
danly turned cold and the cement set
slowly but since that time it has bardeoed and Is pronounced satisfactory.
Mr. Burrldge deplores the dlspa;
published in tbe state papers that bis
npauy furnished an inferior quality
cement to this dty. Tlie dami
it will do tiis company can only
guessed at. He dejdores the circula­
tion <rf this report as bis ccunpany has
always maintained that they would
make good any damage sustained due
I the quality of the cement
As last year’s board of public works
bought the cement without a written
guaranty. It is probable that an adjustmen't of the controversy ove:
cement will be reached at tonight’s
meeting ^e dty appears to have
little ground for a daidkge sujf and
Mr. Burridge aeems to be anxious to
deal fairly with the present board ot
public wqrka.

iBterest Allowed on Deposits

/Bachant & Roscoe.
2o8 Ft-.nt St

1’arJ.iT Br«is' Olil Stiiinl

Young Men’s Clothes
No bett«T mad>' \-lothes for
tlip 3*oiing men f.aii li.*
found vthau ♦•an hr founil^
here). We are showing all
the very latest styles and
i-ffefts'in up-to-date cloth­
ing. Suits to please all for
drens, school and huxineiss.
We carry them.
; • A Hne of fancy cashm^rea, worsteds, cheviots
and plain blues anu blacks
serges. Suits that cannot be
equalled in fit and finish at

rte prices.
f7.S0 $10 $1150
y $15 and $16

“The Home of Good bothin|”

President, H.
-A -Davis, Attemeys: Vice-Presi4enL A. V. Friedrich. Snoes;
Cashier. C. A. Hammond; Wm.
Lnudon, of Caldwell A Louden;
Geo. W. Lardle, produce; J. M.
Huellmantel, Merchant Taller;
Chaa. Wilhelm, of Wilhelm. BarUk & Ce.; Stephen Lautner,
Farmer: F. C. Desmend, Char
coal and General Merchandise:
Benjamin Thlrbly, of Traverse
City Iron Works; 4. O. Croteer,
of Cese-B Crotser, Kingsley.

H. I. KNAPP
-----THE-----

Watchmaker
409 9. Uniott Street
FIRST CLASS WORK
IS MV SPECIALTY.

WATCHES, CLOCKS
AND JCWELBY BEPAIBED PBONP^iv.

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TO ORCANIZE HERE

FOUGHT DESPERATELY.

RECOVER LOST FORTUNE.

Madman Tried te^Efld Hie Own and
Anether'a Life.
Grand Rapids. Mich., Sept. 9.—FOlger Dehaan. who was recently adjudg­
ed Insane, made a dash for liberty yes­
terday at the UnlOD depot and suc­
ceeded In breaking away frtw) Deputy
Sheriff Verkerke, who was cooduetlng
him to the asylum at Kalamazoo. Defaaan ran over the main iracks. and
1 by Verkerke offered
resistance. The men cliueiied and f^l
across the Tails just as the northbound
Grand Rapids & Indiana train waa/approaebing the depot. A desperate
struggle followed.
Verkerke hWrd the warning whistle
and saw his impending danger, bnt
Debaan paid no attention to the rap­
idly approaching engine, being eridently determined to bold the duty’s
head across the nil until both were
crushed to. death. TTLe engineer sfplied the brakes and reversed,
could not cheek the speed In time, as
the men were leas than BO feet away
when they fell. By a tranendona ef­
fort Verkerke raised his own body and
that «f the madiiiaii above the rail
and both rolled outalde the track just
as the nose of the pRo^pimbed by. It
retiuln
tired three men to take Dehaan
back hto Jail.
V

Counsel for imprisoned Woman Start­
ed S^lt Today.
New York, 'Sept 9.—Counsel for
Mra. Florence Elikabeth Maybrlck to­
day began proceedings to recover
more than 840.000. all that U left of
the immenae fortune of Darina Blake
Hollbrook, grandfather of tbe Ameri'
can woman now spending the
months of her 15-year term in an Eng­
lish prison.
TWO OF THE INDICTED
Were Geo. W. Beavers and August
W. Maehen.
Washington. D, C., Sept. 9.—Two of
the Bix persons indicted yesterday by
the federal giaafi jury In connectioa
with tbe poeUI invraUgation were
George W. Beavers and August W.
Maehen. It is understood that both
are on the chmp of conspiracy.
ANOTHER ’PHONE LINE

Isa Been Opened From SUto
Detroit
Tbe CkrC^ieratlve TelepbcttA Co- <■(
Detroit baa issued the following ooUce:
‘The Independent Telephonea are
owned by the peevie of the oute, and
STORY WITHOUT FOUNDATION. it will be welcome news to them
they can use tKblr own 'phone to r^^
Moody Hsa Nc lirtaMioi
Leaving Detroit. We nrge yon to tme ter
tines. U in need of Detrcdt servloe.’’
Cabinet.
Haverehill. Miss, Sept. 9.-____
tfON. NELSON ELDRED DEAD.
tary of Navy Moody saU yeeterdaf:
"The stofT regarding my reeignatkm
from the cabinet has been prfnted Was Preaidfnt of the City Bank i
Battle Creek.
without any foundathm at aU. I de­
BatUe Creek. Mich.. Sept 9.—Hon.
cline to discass Oie matto- and
Neieon Sdred. president .of tM
bask of Battle Ofeek sliiee U2E dleff
this morning ot pAn}yBis. Ue
worth over half a mlllioiL

GRAND COUNCIL
IS IP^ESSION
c. M? bTa'^i^oates

gather
■ At BATTLE CREEK.

CITY CAN’T HOLD MERCANTILE
OR NEWAYGO COMPAHJE8,

THE ASSESSORS

Chicago. SepL 9.—During
Iasi night John Bimkiey. i
lied Cl
ost'ln
of the latter's wife, who was bold- Must Appear at the'ceurt
lag her baby in her arms. Then the
negro held a crowd of 200 men at boy
until Patrolman Robert Mooney unirmeJ him and tried to arrest him but
the negro escaped and was captured
issesslng offlceis at Calhoun coun­
mob and very rmighly handled ty with gross IrregHlarity and has
before the patrol wagon took him to notified each one to Appear at :the
the police station.
: bouse In Marsbi^ tomorrow
explain.
FIGHT 8TIL4. ON.

CtTYC0m)9N.

PRICE TWO CENTS.

NO GUARANTEE EXPEa
WITH i:ement

Norfolk. Va., Sept. i—Nortb .Caro­
WHOSE WIFE STOOD BY WITH lina and HaiTland inte^u In eastern
NorUi Carolina are b^sg boagbt op
BABY IN HER HANDS.
by Midii^n capluOnrtafcho have form
saw min trust in North Carolina.
Wm. Scbutxe of Lanslog ie
the
head of a concern vbIcS has porchased
ISOO.OW worth of mUT property and
lumber property there.
Negro Tried to Eeeape ai
Roughly-Handled.

JBWEUIY STORK

k. B. DIAMOND

EAGLE

rRAVEBSE CITY. MICHIGAN, WfiDNESDAV, SEPTEMBER 8, 1903.

A Large Line of

Wbolesale.

DAittf

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B. D, Born of Allegan, district man­
ager of the National ProtecUve LegkMi.
acebmpanied by W. ft. Jenner. ihet the
local members of the legion In the
parlors of the Whiting hotel last even­
ing and-gave them a talk upon the
work of the legion Itodng the
y«ar. A committee iwnalsting of C.
S. Vader, sr., and B. H. Bracken were
appointed to locdc up a place for meet­
ing and It is expected that the mem­
bers will become organised into
fraternal sodety before Mr. Jennlnga.
who expects to remain here n month,
leaves the dty.
Albert JC. Knight was cboseo a dele­
gate to the national coAventlon ot the
leglcn which meets in Grand Rapids
September 16.
Manager Born went to Bast Jordan
today where a pubUc meeUng and ban.
quel will be bdd tonight and dividends
paid to the foUowlDg people there:
Geo. J. Bowen* 8260; Carrie Forter,
8260; Fannie Whittington, 8250; Ellen
M. Baahaw. 8126; Helen F. p. Thomp­
son. 8213.26; Samantha M. Utney,
8260; Agnes B. Monnd, 8230.98; Mary
E. Burdick. 8280.
There are 90 Legion members in
East Jordan.

FRESHMEN
NUMBER 120

rnventien Wl|j Consider Change in
Rote of Inwranoe.
Mark J. Holmes has gone to Battle
Creek as the represeotaUve ot Branch
No. Cl to the Michigan grand rouneU
of the Cathtdlc Mutual Benefit assoclatloo. which convened in triepnlaJ
u , yesterday
Battle Creek. Tbl% year’s session is
one of special Importance. The C, M.
. A. baa CO.MO members tn Mkhignn.
There Is a miniature contest oa be­
tween tbe east and wMt branebea of
the order upon tbe method of assets.
L With a vle»*to bringing the
er to an Issue at the snprem^
coandl. which meeu In PbUadedphIa
In October, the grand council, now In
session, will nw the increase of the
number of delegates entitled to seats
in the supreme council from three to
five. This might give the west the
larger representation. The gimad Rap­
ids delegates have been tnstrnetod to
stand for an increased rate, but on a

plan. wbl<± calls for a higher .
as the members grows older. U
line with thlB tbe east bas even gone
so tar as to csll for the cassation of
largest CLASS EVER ENTERED
the supreme council sesstaas.—which
IN HIGH SCHOOL
actioo will also be voted against by
the grand council.
Delegate Powers of Grand RopUs
will lntn>duce a mesanre drampioaed
by James McDermott and the other
Grand Rapids branches allowing a
member of the order when be has at­
tained the age of 70 to drew oat 10
per cent of bis Itunranoe every year
until one-half the amount of the insnraace Is withdrawn. An effort will
also be made to dasa hasardoos risks.
‘The apetteant toe tassMoo. om*.
to the Hl^ smtool woik began this though his work may be perOaos. is on
an equal basis now with those who
morning In earnest and there wa
unusually large attendance, the larg­ are engaged in leas dangeroos vocaest ever present on the second day irf
«4^,)[JilarisrAhwi ogi ax
raiment of aboot fin aadmo9%
starting in everj day. There Is every SEARCHING FOR- LOST FATHER
indlcgtion that the attendance this
year will be considerably greater than
last year, when the enrollmenL ran up
to 300. The treabman class this year
numbers 120 membera and is the larg­ Adopted Traverse City Chlldre
est ever entered in the High sehoed.
gone to Big Rapid*.
There are also more foreign or non­
resident pupils this year than there
Hiss Ella Gaga and Clinton Mcwere last
Rea. who reside near this city, are
In the teaching force of the Hl^ in Big Rapids In an effort to seenra inschool there are four new members; formaUoo of their father, who rrelded
Miss Agnes Thompson. latln; Mias
Big Rapids abont 28 yean ago. His
Beatrice Pomeroy, history; Miss Jes­ name U Moreboose. and that la all
sie Vivian. English, and Frederick Me- they know about him except that be
Alllster. botany and physics.
went to Kansas 24 year* ago. The
The total attendance at the differ­ mother died in Big Rapids ?6 yean
ent schools in tbe city for the opening since and both diHdren were- sent te
day was between 1.750 and 1.800. 'The Coldwater.
number of those who will take up
They were later adopted by famUles
school later on cannot be determined living near ‘Fraverse City, each taking
because of tbe nnm|>er of children
the name of their adopted parents.
ployed at the canning and basket Oc- Since the girl waa four years old nelthtories.
he nor her brother have beard of
AH but one of the teadiers are in their father.
their places and that me is Hre. C.
M. Ray. teacher of the third grade at
the Boonfmsn'avenae'wbo is in Cali­
fornia for her health and will no
turn this winter. Her place Is
occupied by and fvobably will be fill­
ed for the year by Miss Nettie
Gray,

MAY BUILD A FINE NEW BLOa

TRIEDJN KALKASKA. -■

Change of Venue Was Refused Mra.
Mary MiKnfght.
Mre. Mary McKnigbt’’s guilt or inno­
cence win be determined by a Kal­
kaska county jory. Judge Ca
haring denied In drehlt court In Cadil­
lac yesterday morning tbe motion of
the woman's attorneys for a diange of
venue. Prosecuting Attorney Smith
of Kalkaska represented the people
and P. C. Gilbert ot this city and /. L.
Boyd of Kalkaska repreeenleJ Mrs.
MrKnlght
JAILED OH SERIOUS CHARM.
Hsrry M. Coffray Aecused of Being
Father of Hsff-Biater’s Babe.
Corunna. Mlcb, Sept. 9.—Harry Me.
Caffrey, a 26-yearold bartender of this
city, Is IB the coonty jaU awaking ex
aminatioo tor the crime ot Incest. Mc­
Caffrey’s alleged vletfan is 17 year-oh9.
Alice Frye, hlT half-sister, who gave
birth to a son last night
McCaffrey bas relatives In New Ha3n township who will spend their
money In his bebalf.
Bay City BMrd of Trade.
Bay City. Mteh.. Sept
Upwards
of 200 buBineot men and,
have signed on •- —'
t to bementan of a boorJ of tredb for
greater Bv City. A msetlng tor the
pnrpoee of orBanlsattoa is to be held
at the-coori bouse Wednsaday evening.

Alfred V. Friedrich U considering
the building
a brick block on his
Front street propert}*, just east of and
adjoining thb new brick block erected
this summer by Dr. J. D. Munson. This
lot has 46 feet six Inches frontage and
100 feet in depth.
Shoold be bear froig any desire-,
able tenants, he will take immediate
st^ for the buildiag of a two or three
Story bniHIng this fall. Tbe property
Is wide enough for doable stores. The
second and third floore wonia be con­
verted Into offices or tenement rooms.
d of 816JW0. •
MAMMA DENIES.

Mrs. W. J. Bryan Bay* Daughter Won’t
Mafry Hebaon.
Unodn. Neb., SepL 9.^ro. W. 4.
Bryan anthortzea nn em;^atic donlol
of the story that Miss Ruth Bryan and
ovL B. P. Hobson, of Merrimac fame,
engaged to manr- ' SlA anld
there was not the least truth in the
This la ot
d by Hiss Bryan’s
friends, who say tbe story doubtleas
bod it
its origin in gtwslp that started
h^ 1when the captain was a vloltor
ith. Hobooe dined with'tbe
Bryans, and so tborouHLly was be en­
tertained Chat be Blmoet fbrgot.on ogably, and bod to
Bryan’s servloes y a bnny-np gsMa.

or

Shalro'a. barhoT abop.
3*8&-3t

vSX.'”7X‘‘-S’’TSJlg
8»^

Qrinnell lire’s jdano toner la In the
city. Leave orS^ at tbe ito
—re. «'
es»s-3t ev^» M7o’dodt- .
Ehat Front StroeL
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GrianellBrobpUno inner ia in tbe
dty. Leave ndereet Mm etora, 8M
BaotFroatetreoL ’
ma^t

THg DAllAf

The Dafly Eagle.
THeeAtu.ev

SBPTOMBEB 9, 1903. '

-Sk'gct« to have a CMUng

pndwdttg the
beet meal to reorive I1.HW. Dowst
J«et B.WHITE. Q.&D.BCT1
bMlevse In oooklng without U^non,
Petit ocMttends that many riands
BotarM at Tranm oty FoatoSoe a* can be greatly Improved with a dash
WwwM-elaw Matter
of brandy or wine. The cooteet wUl
not only teat the skill of the
HUMCRIPTIOMS.
Aow whether fine oooking can be
One wa^ by carrier, ....
done on lines ot teebMaltsm. A oonOpe Btta^by matt, ..........
OhrM Bootka. bj matt. ..
tost like that is worth while. We need
8tz mertbe. by matt................
cooking matchee and fewer prise
One year. It mB......................... <00
fi^ta.—DaOy Mining Jounal.
- ' Oflee—lU Weel iiTont etreeC
Both ’Fbanai «.
B. H. BBOWN,
City Orenlatv.
Netiee to ‘ '
wllhoot aotiee. Here is the steamer
a to The OaUy 1
Stmnely Dollar of BrlUsb registry,
ot any tallwe to laeetae the paper ed by an American and carrying a.
^ope^ or oa tinie ao that tbe btat- Rnian cai«> from a Chinese port
toitlOD ot tbe carrier boy may be---- prevented by a Japanese gunboat
odled, wltbont dttay.
from entering tl^e Corean port of Tongamiho. Isn’t that a beautiful mlx-up?
-Philadelihia Inquirer.
« c( "A CotiBtry KM"—Stetnbei^e Orniid iq>era honae.
Sept 12.—6U» lorrolne In "A Qlrl
.. fbom SwedeiL’-—StoUOMrg'e Graiui
OBfra bouse.
Sept iS.-Oeo. B. Ottl'a Big Pn>dnctkiii oC "A UtOe Outcast" vltb
Dolly TheobaM—Steinberg's Orand
opera bouse.

CniLDREN’S SUITS

LOD6E NOTIGEft.
Travene Bay Tent No. 1<6, K. O.'
MAL. Monday nights In L O. O. 1

purchased at our
hiu.

aI '^^sS^ Oom^ J. T.
Shields, IL ld; B. A. Brans,' /"k."*^'

special sale

Ea^es. meets
Tuesday i
Lomnger.
MM., meeu 1
day 1
and 1

September 8 and <2.

Traverse City Lodge No. .222. F. A
A. M. Speclsl oiHnmunlcaUoo each
Monday. H. O. Joynt W. M.-. M. E
Haiikell, seeretgry.
Grand Tiaverae Lodge No. 200.

STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
Clinton—Mrs. Mary Naae. a German
Oman ag^ 54. used kerosene once
too often to ll^it her fire. Tbe can
exploded and Mrs. .Nase was so
rtbly burned that she died.

L

Traverae City Chapter, No. 147.
O. £. S.. needs |n Masonic hall tbe
Tuesday on or before each fall moon.
Annie Sonle, W. M.

Detroit—Miss Marion Francis DavldBOQ. dangbter of Walter Gordon Davidsoo, and Bernard Martell Wynkop.
WORST ENEMIES ARE WITHIN.
general
manager of the Bay City BveoTlierp is no routv around tbe world
Foley * Hooey and Tar is peculiarly
Tbe worst enemies of organised Ubar are tbe foea wltbln lu own organ­ Ing Times, were married at 8 o'dock Tn nhtcli tbe railwa.v and Kteemablp adapted f.H- chronic throat troubles
last Dl^t at the reMdetice ot the lines iiinke an eff<^ at close conoec- and will poatavely cure brcmcbltis,
isation. In two
- all 1
............
tlon. Tbe ualter of a tborougb. _ ■
dbame on trades unknlsm on tebor bride’s brother. WUllsm A. Davidson.
rathe: a circular ticket and connectebi
' dny. Ctoe incident was in Chicago and
•d by
Olivet—Hr. and Mrs. B. N. Blr of time table Is now !>elug
tbe other in New fork.
e tbe
this
place,
MooJay
celetnated
tbe
Utb
During tbe Labor day parade in
>r the clrcnit forty-five days.
<rf their wedding. Mr. Ely
Chicago. J. J. Thornton, owner of b
large van bneiness and employer ot came to Olivet 55 years ago and 50
Tbe forests «rf .ViistralJa generally
irs, took a party years ago was married, tbe bride then have n moiiuioiKius aj>|>earanee. THa
being a student here.
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
is esiised b> tbe |ireM-nce e>er.vwli(-re
Of tlie en<vil.v|>tlis In-.-,
t the Labor day ceteasked him to show his union card.
Thornton tried to explnln. bot wns set bmtlon here the One team of three
HALF PRICE. LftUe used grapboborsM hitched to an engine ran a dis­ phones. daring our removal sale.
upon by a mob.
cut from his boraes, tbe latter were tance of halt a mile and bad a stream Regular price frmn <6 to <36. e<
beaten .nntll they ran away, and Tbom- turned on in 72 eeconda.
Avoid serious results of kidney or
toD blmseU was pounded end generdly
To clear Itndfand maintain a stand,
ing in tbe community vrtiith will entitle it to public sympathy, the lead­
ers of the Cb
should exhaust every resource to
bring to Justice tbe perpetratm of
this Ifflbeene outrage, and finish what
the law has started by expriling tbe
men from Its
. In New Tork. WaUdng Delegate 8am
Paries, convicted of extorting money
from employers to prevent strikes'^
was allowed to figure ptominenUy in
tbe labor day programme To tbe
credit of thouaands of nnlon men. an
effort was made to prevent his appear.

c hundred '^and ei^tyfour dollars Ir the amount ot fees
which. It has been determined by the
THE Traverse City Business college
board erf state auditors, were in Gie
hands of the late OU Inspeetm- Jnd- wUl open MMday. September 7th.
SOD at the time <rf his death. The es­ R. Doekeray, proprietor. dffWf-d-a-w
tate will pay this stun into the state.
Feet Swollen to Immense Size.
"I had kidney trouble so bad that
could not work." says J, J. Cox of
'alley View, Ky., "my feet were swoL
the Grand River Valley division <rf
Immense size and 1 was co
the Mldilgau Central, as the earnings ed to my bed and
of that dlvlslop have passed the <2,000 able to give me si
finally prescribed Foley’s Kidney Cure
mile mark.
which made a wriJ man of me." Bold

Edtnere—While fixing the arm ot
hts gas engine, which rans the eleva­
tor. A. H. McDonaU of Six Lakes, lost
board of building trades In the bis right hand at tbe wrist.
parade a year ago. only eight marched
v«ierthis year. The Central Federated un­
ion Introduced acathing reBolnUona. able chunk deacon, while making
whldi. hwever. were Ubled fay Parks' tour of.J
WU'aoBsed'Wlth beer. All the salocma.
R is ^ by weight of numbeia that were kept wide opai Labor day under
lalw can sucoeod. no matter how tbe new ordinance and complaints and
prosecutions will follow.
it mar be organised.
must *Bver stand for what Is right and
honest When It exceeds these bounds
IOBl*-;i0O0ik Hunt, aged 72 years,
and tries to conqner by tMce of num­ who bsd lived in Ionia county for more
bers. it win go down to an
than 50 years, died Monday from heart
defeat PubUc sympathy U necessary trouble.
for tbe laboring claaaes to win oat in
any fight with capital. Many union
peer—Miss Ahble Pitch and Iva
men have thla lesson atiti to leant, Cunnlntfiam dlsan>eared from home
although Its truth has been exempii- without notffytaig their parents or oth.,
fled Ume and again.
ers of their vritereabouts. They were
employed on the Clarion up to BatnrFROM ROOSEVELTS LABOR DAY day night A seank Is being mode.

AODRESa

Tkere is no worse enemy to the
Msntoo-Mantoa's new stone ind
wage woAer than ( ..?Ynan who conbuilt by Dr.
donee mcA) violence in any form or V. P. HnnUey. has been iqiened.
who preaches class hatred.
U alive to thrir true iiUetesU. ridi
Alma—Henry
Augustus
Delavan U
.And poor alike wIU set their faces like
. Hint against the spirit which seeks dead at the age ot »S. He settled in
Ima in -1870, engaging in the mer­
a by overriding the
laws, without regard to whether tbe cantile buBmeas and later built the
spirit shows itself in the form of bodily first brick bnlldlqg In the then small
riUtge.
violence by one set c^ m«i. or in the
form of vulpine cunning by anoBter
*t Chariee—The sexton at the 8L
•etofaen.
The outcome was eqnsUy - v-»«i Charies cemetery, iriiUe removing the
whether the eoantry
into the ecddlere" ^les from various plsca
hewQ- A. R. lot found em'e body
bands of a wealthy oUguphy which
Althdugh
. oxidolted the pooe, or whether It fell
under the domlnaUon of a tarbnlent burled seven yean ago K was In per­
fect
condlJion,iJthourt
of a tsa color.
mob which plundered the rich.
In the long run. we nil of ns tend to
Bault 8L Merie—The wedding ot
CO up or down together. It U sU-es- Bthel Louise OabMU. daughter of the
•entia] to the oouHnnanee of onr Hon. and Mrs. Chase S. Osborn, and
.-...^-beeltfay natlanal life that we
Adam Aneet Ferguson is annonneed
reoo^^' this eommnnlty of Interest to take ptaoe Wedneedar. September
emong our peopte.IS, at high noon at St James' BpleeoWe must keep ever In mii>d that a pal dinrck.
repubUc snA as oars can erist only
la virtue of the orterly liberty which
MAY DK2 m BABYLON.
omnes through the equal
of
the law over all men aitva «ad thrau^ Turkey OiVM Univareity of Cbieage
......... ................. n tii such resotate and
teariess tashiae as ahaO teach all that
CUoigot Sept 8.—Presldflit Harno man la Above it and no man below i>er has secured the consent of the
sultSB of Turkey to i
evi
Uw oountry in tbe
vicinity of aneiant
Vhst Edi^ Bay.
ashylon. Thla marks the snocos^l
S«. Of the orientals, reseating onr issue of an attempt begun In July.
«orU to
i™.
____
- convert them. havA the im1*00. when appUimtion was first made
P^lnence to aliitte to our lynching for nnlverslty
■er the district' A party "ha.*"b^’
formed and it wlB leave the unlvert
ally thla fad
They will
StdAnls does not aspire to a renn Tel Ibrahim. In this vicinity a^ sup^ to be the Tulat of the temple In

'Tht anltan has not yet located the
man who took a pot shot at Vice Oon•nl Migelama. If the Miot was rasUy
ttred by a tkarivari party, how wonld
if do to have the miuriage
- o|.
fered as an endence of Mek of maltar
—Waahfngtea Pott
• Two tdmfiL one fUmsd Petit and eapkiMd u a-pUtatani hDM. the othsr
anmed IM aiM aBMctBUMIar the

Working Ovartime.
Bt^ boor laws are Ignored by
those Ureless little workera—Dr.
King’s New Ufe TUls. .HiUltHis me
Sick
pfeaML
bee Roxt-.„_____
Sons’ drug sUres.

Bear,
y 26e at Bug7alt &
l-m-w

.Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs..
"Several ye^ since my Ittugs were
80 badly affected that I bad many hemorrhagsB." writes A. M. Ake of Wood.
Ind.' “I took treatment with several
physicians witaout any benefit I then
started to take Foley's Honsy and Tar
and my lunga are now as sound as a
bullet I recommend it in advanced

Sept 12

«AY BANE MOCH ’BUGED JO

SEBi YO”!
AN EVBfT OF MUCB INPORTANCXI

A GIRL
FROM
SWEDEN
Scat
will open tomorrow 1
I morniug al the box oflic. Tele- j
; phone Citizens' 11".
|

CTEINBERQ’S

O. Johnson and 8. B. Walt i

JfiRANDOPeeAHOUSB

A. B. CDETIS.,

Tuesday, Sept 15th

P. C. GILBERT

A. B. CURTIS & CO. .

Real Estate & Loans

GEO. E. GILL’S
PKODU.CTION OP

THE POPULARITY OF
tllE KIMBALL PIANO
has spread froi^ mM. to
man, from town to town,
from sUUto aUte, nnUl
it is known and favored
everywhere. Every infully guaran­
teed and sold at factory
priees and liberal terms.

ABy Hit.
LIHLE
OUTCAST
Betd 6 Uwresce BHSsell
ScsnicaUy and- Dramatically tlthe
Conspicuotis Success of the
Season.

Miss DoUy Theobold
TUGS. C. LINCIIAM
udih* b«*l arllot Com

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Oii^ly a f(^vv moiv jjays
and tin; lot will be closed.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

Watch

REMOVAL
I have moved my jewelry
store to the building first door
cost • of Steinberg’s Oii'and
Opera House wboiv'I have a
new stock, of watches, clocks
and jewelry, and where I
would be pleased to meet all
my oldviriends and patrons.

L. M. Bennett

MsSutiLPepAGafalti
k Nsmvs OMIK
T« SAHAMm BO,
Sold by J. G. Johnson.

J. W. HILLIKEI
FALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
All tbe latest stylei?
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
i n e,
Rochester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of us are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:

RPILL8.

mSmms

Raul Eantfi Broker
HAS FOR SALE

OUBNEW

MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL Beadle Block.

Sold in Travprse Ciiy I)}-J.

Sev^l Desiiablc Farm
Seven room house and 1
on Randolph street, near Kli
wood avenue sebooi. Fa;
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Uo
street, lot .’)0xl86.
Pri
$750; half
cash, balan
time.
Four dwellings on
side, reasonable prices, eai
terms. ‘
Seven room house- We
Ninth street, stone found
tion,cement eellar, lotSOxlC
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on We
Seventh street, stone found
tion, lot 66x172. Priec^l,-J0

Enquire nt my' offd
Tor terms.

The Lighting Department
is in full glow. These long evenings mean light the lamps earlier.
You want at least one light in each room. Haven’t got enough
have ymiY Even if you use electricity' or gas, there are times when
you nei‘d lamps. • We have just placed on s^e the finest collection
of lieautiful lamps. There ara-lamps in bi-ass and glass and nlekle
and china, handsome, metal and decorated lamps—parlor hunp.s.
reading lain|)s and band lamps. The greatest assortment you'll
find. Prices are from 25c to $10.00.

Extra Globes
in decorated or colored or white or porcelain—all sizes to fit all lamps.

The Crystal Cone Burner
Tbe newest and best burner ever made—gives three times tbe light of an ordinal'}'
burner. You will always use them if }'ou try them. Sell for 25c.:

Extra Chimneys .

UcutM k)f ikB Csiw

We carry eighteen different kinds of chimneys—think'we can. supply all nee«ls.
Then there aie wicks, burm*«i, shades, collars, rims, mica chimneys, gas mantles ^
and electric light supplies.

Choice China
ABUNDANT LIFE AND COLOR
COMBINE TO MAKE THIS
THE BEST PLAY OF NEW
V YORK LIFE ET\ ER
PRODUCED.

•W ALL MEANS, HAVE A nT." 8. BENDA A CO- CLOTHIERS

“NEWLAND” HATS
Come Here for Your Fall Hat
CORRECT PRICE.

maikc'd piice.

8 GORGEOUS SCENES

,W. W. KIMBALL CO.
128 Front’StraeL

one-thir<! to piu-haif the regular

G.'oil iliings can’t last always.

a aAMKATT Ksne ievbtttuki
A mnCT CAST OF PUYBBI
mi OF KDSIC' Hen SONGS A LAOGiS I
Wise People Secure Sests Early
PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c.

have gone at rfronti

Duchess Camp No. 2,345, M. W. A.

ICTElNBERG’Sl
Salur-.
day,

io the last few days

CORRECT STVLE.

We want to bs your HATTER aa well a ; your CLOTHIER.. To aecomstronger each season.
pliah this wo are making our hat .
Thio fall you’ll find an I
A or ohapoly
^ Wwkt
_____ and chic otylee
BoMom aqualod in oxelualvo hat.atolw. .Tako timo to.laek In our wlp-.
*«*.. Thore the eofraet otyloa are an dl^ay at potceo that will Inter-

Bm— c,„_
and see our fall line of suits’aho overcoats.
PRESS YOOR CLOTHES ANO PRESS THEM RIGHT.

,S. BeiNDA & CO.
THE MAL RELIABLE CUmtiENS.

The kind that indicates the good taste of the owner and enhances
tbe comfortable, refined apjiearance of the dinner and tea table, the
china closets and the plate rail. Several crates Of hew china have
just been added to our already mammoth stock. Beautiful imported
French china. The dainty .Tapanese vases and bric-a-brac, the
. handsome German wara in all the new colorings, and best of all our
. own home land productions that no country can equal. ' The famous .
D’Arey Art School hand painted china and the beauliful Lou Welsa. ^
ware.

Handsome Couches
The finest display you will -hee this season. The
newest in velours and plushes and leathei' for Hie
coverings.- We never carried such a line/- All tlv.
newest in shapes. We guarantee thesprings' to b«‘
llie liost steel made. They'are so comfortable—so
restful. The swellest Davenports that m-e made, in
either Velour or Tapestry upholstery. The finest leather couches tbe factories
turn out. This year we have them in both black or brown leather. - A good leathei'
couch will last a life time—tbatis tbe kind we sell. Our prices are from $A75 in
$54.00. ______________________________________:
- •

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

THE DAILY EAG:

Souvenir

Dr J.W. GAUNTLETT, TO HUSH

REV. REICHL1N HAS MADE A TRIP
TO SWITZERLAND,

S^MnSw.
TKAVeRKE BAY
CLOB ROUSE
COURT HOUSE
INDIAN HEADS
YACHT M« FISH

75c

Sterllnl

iJOO

•liver

1.50

Jeweler.

J list a few
Ladies’ ami
Gents’ Satchels
li'ft whicli «i!l be

Closed Out Ml
Below Cost.

JOHNT.
BEADLE
ACNE CONDENSED

SOUPS
Vegetable
Chicken
Tomato
Nock Turtle
Ox Tall
These soups are as
good as the best.
All at 7c a- cam 3
tor 20C.

JOHN J.
BREZ I N A

The WeaUier.
Cloudy with ©bowers tonight and
Tbunday; slightly cooler with south­
erly winds BbirUng to westerly.
CITY IN BRIEIL.

William Shultz has Uken a position
CbNs Ross' billiard hall.
The Mayflower brigade will meet
for drill tbis evening at 7 o'clock.
J. C. Whitney,’ ateward of the atylum, left this morning for a busings
trip io Manistee.
Contractor F. W. Wilaon U puahing
ir work On Kubeck & Hoyt’s Union
sin-ot block tor their clothing store.
James W. Mllllken, Jr., and Ray
Thacker left thla morning on the M
& N. R. for a short visit with friends
rrenkfort.
William Jenningi Bryan haa been
secured for the sUr attraction of
Cadillac’s high sdiool lecture and
tertaimnent course.
One of the chief wonries for the
school teachers Is to find suitable
rooming and boding bousea Many
* not yet permanently settled.
Bert Goffar, who hat been in the
city for some time visiting bis parents,
returned to day to Lansing where he
has a good position In a dmg store.
The laying of concrete began thla
morning on State* street. C(
Scanlan says the mea who mix the
concrete receive $2 a day and all
others $1.76.
Contractor George Lather hi^i be­
gun the erection of a <2.000 residence
on Union street for Mrs. H. Sbadek.
The plans were prepared by Archlct W. W. Dean.
The Traverse City hive, L. O. T. M.
M.. ladles will entertain the BIk Rapids
1. O T- M. M. Friday at their hall.
Dinner will be served promptly at 12
inoii and all of the hive .ladles
ibged to'be present.
Three ears on the M. A N. E. read
vcnl off the’track near John F. Ott
Co.’s mill this roofnlttg and caused
considerable trouble tesldes slighUy
damaging the track In' one place. As
result the Manistee freight sUrted
■I three hours late.
The Northern Michigan asylum hat
between 800 and 1.000 tons of coal
hand and more is arriving every week.
It was not until November that the
asylum began to receive eoal last
accnnnt of the strike
There Is llule chance that
the coal bin wifl-remain bo near empty
this winter.
•,
*
It begins to look now as if the High
school football team will have to look
to Supt. I. B. Gilbert as coach this fsll.
He is an old football player and is
successful In managing the boys and
geUing the most work out of them.
rules are in force this year,
new coaches have about as good
chance wUh their teams as
perlenccd men.
REV. ^

O. PARKER DEAD.

Detroit Preacher Expired
Yeateniay Morning.
Delroll. Sept. 9.—Rev, H. O. Parker,
le veteran metbodist minister and
circuit rider of the early days, died
yesterday, aged 7t years and seven
months. He left a widow and two sons.

TO ANNOY YOU
When you are using oU
lamps or any kind i4 liirlit
l.iil KLECTIUCITV
in
vuur home or ofllhr. There
is nothing like BLBCTKIClrV for illuminating
purposes. No smoke, no

that ran l-e procured.

Boardman River
/Electric Light Q
Power Company.

GAS RANGES
LtiffSgmtU

f

In bBering-yoO’ o
CBS Bwse. T© ©re
_ inai
that younareyouj
you h
wiUi th© best appilance tor oookinf:
■ the worM eontalM- Tb«r® Is noi*Hng
. hetier. It is good enough for asyUrdy.
W« have the largest aaBortmetf of
nas Rangw ever ahon to any clOi
at our aaleerooio, MS FroBt street

Traverse City
Gas Comimay

'

KHt> THEN.^

DR. GAUNTl^TT hu moved bU
Dee intolhe HamtHoB-MDUken block
1th Dr. Tbampson.
8881-bfi

Somepeoptei
Jnst like steHm
ateikmaty
- ->* «'’Jnst
..
ahtubs. Urt get u Idea and Aand
UeM for PneumenlB.
It therrert
their Uvra,
that
progrtes much says. “1 have used Foley's Heeey and
Tar In three very serme cases of,BBea^
New York. Sept. 9.—Rev. Caalmlr without diangA
Retchlln, of Cleveland, O., unde of'
Agatha RelohUn. who was brutally
Johnson and 8. E. WaH A Sons, eodw
Stranger
ffiufdered last April at the home of
Ism^ly^torn
It is
me>Bly
of' mind some peo­
it Saved His Leg.
brothm-. a priest In Lorain. O.. has ple htre
they are Inclined to­
arrived here from Switzerland with ward a thing.
- for six months with a fright­
imxrfe which be says will refute
The sole remedy for healing football ful running sore oo his leg; but writes
charges to the effect that Agatha was wounds iB to pnt the gnme in toe.
tha* Bueklen's Arnica Salve wtoUy
not Rev. Chas. RelWilln’s sister,
The other day a man was ran over curea It in fire days. For Ulcers.
• .. ........................................ re In
"The dastardly murder of my niece by a frightened horse. FVn- the time *~
JU. V/Ure Buareimaoi- viur
as bad enough,’’ be said, “hut I being it was a horjie on him.
25 cu. Sold by Bupbee A Roxbnr^
could scaroefy credit my senses when
Ignorance Is bll.«, except to the pros. Co. and 8. B. Walt A Sou. druggists.
of Lorain pecUve Denver Juryman.
had said such unjustifled and malicious
It may
but It'll
things about their pastor. When my
■. thst In all the prohlDlUon towns
T. Lynch. Ekil
nephew asked me with tears In his they are canning tne beer bnsiness. < bnrg. N. J.. Daily
prove hia innocende I immoIt is said that Justice b blindv..At hfiie used many klm
tSS&m and colds in my famtly but
diately started for Switzerland, -the least Jnstlee should be odor blini^
never anything se good as Foley's Hon­
DsUve land of the Relchllns. Arrived
SmaJl people cannot properly be ey nnd Tar. I cannot aay too ranch
there, I got the necessary papers from compared to the diamond in respect to In pralsq for it" Sold by Ju. G. Jolm^
the mayor of Steinberg, in the canton quantity and qnality. unless they shine. son and 8. E. Walt A Sons.
i '
of Schwyz. wKere Miss Agntba was
When a man Is head over heels
bora, and had them verified and ap­ love his thou^ts are usually npMde Eighteenth Annual Ohio Exc
On Wedneedny. October 7, the Ann
proved by the governor ot the province <^wn and he upset.
irbor railroad will give Us 18U> anand by the American consul io Lu­
In the current flow of barbaric colld- ^uai Ohio excursion. Spedtl train
cerne. These papers 1 hare bronght qulBllsns an alcoholic drink Is called win leave Copemlsh at 12:00 m. Ex­
cursion tickets good tor return ontil
with me."
ao "eye-opener." In, the
November 7th will be soM to Tddeo
ommon sense and experienced at *5.00 for round trip nnd at owres'JEFF..DAVi8‘ CAPTOR DEAD.
science it Is marked down as- an eye- pondingly low rates to all statkms in
closer.
Detroit Southern, Hocking Valley,
Nebraskan Claimed to Have Been Firct
Ohio CentiU- Lines. ClnolnnaU, Ham­
to Lay Hands on Leader.
( She Wat Too Playful.
ilton A Dayton, Lake Shore A Michi­
^Is City. N?b., Sept. 9.—J. M.
A negro down In Southwest Missouri gan Southern and Wabash raflways.
Wheeler, one of Jhe captors of Jeffer­
Call on nearest Ann Arbor railroad
lawrer recently to secure
agent for further Infont______or write
.
son Davis ot the southern Confederacy, his services in filing a divorce
J. J. KIRBY. G. P. A..
is dead. Wheeler claimed to have fpr him. -What are your grounds?"
32l8 tf
Toledo. Ohio.
been the first northern soldier to lay the lawyer asked. "Well." replied the
Oectore Could Net Help Her.
negro, “she punch me in de eyi
Contrary to the story that Mr. Davis ha fist." “Yes," said the lawyer, "She
"I had kidney trouble for years."
rUes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shelwas In woman’s clothes. Mr. Wheeler, hit me In de bald wlf a dub." “Yes."
m. Wash., “and the doctors could not
always asserted that the former con­ "She biff me in de jaw with a plank.’ ton,
I tned Foley's Kidney Cure.
help
federate president wore a long water­ "Well." said the lawyer. "Well, she
proof coat on thnt occasion.
D now cured. I cannot say too
playin' wlf me.” said the
..
■■
Onl.)
negro. "Ah ^eas ma complaint am
DRINKERS MUST GO.
dat she am too playful."—Kansas City
Star.
No Tipplers'win Be Em
Wabash.
Mapletpn Notes.
Dw Moines.
!
Sept. 9.—Wabash ranMapleton. Sept. 9.—Mrs. Victor Gllosd officials
of
here arc In receipt of
orders from besJquarterR to disebargo lett and little daughter Apalan. are
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
rll employes who are known to In­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
Captain Fred Jothnson who haa been
dulge in intoxicants, whether
they are drunkards. The order says in very poor health for several iddi^s
is going to Ann Arbor for treatment.
It is the determination of the road
Mrs. Jcdin Pulver has returned from
business principle to have Its e
her visit at CadUlac.
ployes sober whether on or off duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowler bare
moved into their new home.
News of the Theatres.
Mrs. A. P. Barnard and UtUe daugh­
Tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock
ters
Rhea and Edna of Indiana are
at Powers' theatre box of&ce at Urand
here visiting her parents. Hr. and Mrs.
Rapids, the adwee sale of
Klaw & Brlangers' massive ornate Frank &nlth.
'drama of western life.
Mrs. Joe Valley and Mrs. John Larof Gen. L"w Wallace’e
die called on Mrs. Peter Latdle Sun­
"Ben-Hur" will open. Every
attenUon will be aeeordcd ont-of-towb day afteracxn.
Peter
Whrrburg
and
son
WlUard
ordera. in ortbring seata, state the
and date.-also the priod of seals came np-on (heir laoBob Sunday to
ilred., A remittance must occom- visit Frank Smith and retnraed home
psny each order. Positively no tele­ Monday
phone (jiders will be received and
The September American Boy.
seals will be beld unless paid for.
Attention Is called to the fact that
FTom ooTcr to cover this Is­
children under five years of age will sue is filled with good things for
not bo admitted.
the' boys.
There are 18 stories
of exeepUontP' Interest, suited to
Tonight, at Steinberg's Grand opera every kind of boy.
'The ,cover
house, will he seen ."A fJountry Kid.' page Is a spirited representation of
Whittaker A Hicks’ rural comedy Bronc
inco Rider. Waldon Fhweett writes
drama production. It Is said to be
of “The
“1
Horses of the Roosevelt’s
SPECIAL SCHIESY ■ ■
bright and entertaining story of rural with pictures of the President’s bun
life In the tar west, with odd charac­ ters and Archie Roosevelt's pony,
■ ■ AND EfFECISI
ters, picturesque noenes and a thrilUng
"Painting the Dome of
story.
the United States Capitol.” with three
PBCES: 25c, 35c «nd 56c.
fine pictures, tells of the dangerous
naturq of the nodertaking.
many
r 12. at pracUcal, helpful departments which
Steinberg’s Grand opera house. Tell­ have been so great a feature ot this
ing as it does a story purely of
best boy's paper in the world are
great Northwest, and dealing with
continued, and. altogethef. this num­
life and affairs of a spung Swede girl, ber win be marked as a winner by
it should prove of Interest to those over 110,000 famllios Into whose homes
who are acqnalnted with the Scandi­ it enters regularly every m<mtb.
navian types. It is a love story, bnt
Published by ihe Sprague Pnbllshwith no mawkish sentimentality.
Ing Cmnpaby. DetrolL'MIcb. *1.00 a
year; sample copies 10 cents each.

Mr. Parker was born In Green county. N. T„ in 1828. and had be^o In the
ministry 88 years, 32 years of which
he was a metbodist. and the remainder
of the time a congregatlonallsL He
was chaplain of thtlopia reformatory
six years. He he^ his work in the
days when circuit rilletii traveled long
distances on horseback to fill their
appointments, and wenf<often throngb
and thrilling exper­
iences.

4IU what
From the mopt complete stock In (his part of the! sUte

yon get from thla store. We're ready for bnslDe^
JllibU,
d
money
- — >e ..you ------w on m — ------ —-------------—
Q—
books—all as good as new and warranted complete.

CITY B^OK STOKE.
UPHOLtTERINe.
ForaitureLfc^iri^^^^^
movatini

p. E. CASE*
711 Webster 8L Cities' 'pbone,539

SALTED PEANUTS
They are made from No. 1 Bpanish
shelled peanuts and are treated in a
clean pure way. No lard or old grease
used In our own make. Each order Is
roasted after the erder le received

Hannah A Lay Merc. Co. Prlcet quot­
ed to dealer*.
MRB. F. E. WHITE,
R. D. White, Mgr.,
Willlameburg, Mich.

Only a Lot!
And one ripht beside it
an .elcfrant chance to
build a home—both big

lota. . Locate right in
the coming residence
jxirtion of the city. A
■liltle eiW^l^es a lot

NERLINGER,
The min over MIIUKai’s.

‘EVER READY PLAGH TIGHT*

Just the thiDE for Watclioicn. I'olicumen. tlunU-rs. Oilmen, I’hvslcii
Liquor Dealers. Sailon.. Hngiiiec-rs and Mscliinisu.

GIVES

Always

S,IMb

Ready

to

LMI
UGBTS

W

TroBble

J. B. Pai^e ElectricGo.,
WIHn,ana^p^WorXa^S^t...t,.

No. 125 Cass Street

FRANK FRIEDRICH

TO-NIGHT!

WEDNESDAY, Sept 9

“A lil

COUNTRY
KID’

Gells The Oldsmobiie.
Marine and Stationary Giisoliiu- Engines and Launches
built to oixliM'.
Get his prices.
242 Front Street

Trdvei-se City

Horses For Sale
AT PIONEER LIYERY.

IS YOUR
»1ZE HERE ?

Ply as grave as an Individual dlsfr of forder
the —■
system. Overwork.
______ -k. loss
deep, n^ouB tension
................
of Bleep,
will be folby uUar
-.
lowed- by
collapse, unless
- Is immedi '
•■b nothing eo iffldent to
lers of the Liver or kidneys
as Electric: 1Bittere.
...._____
It's a_______
wonderful
tonic, and effective nervine and t
for r

DEADHEADS BARRED.
New York Pastor Says ’They Never
Reach Heaven. .
New York, Sept, 9 —in the Wash­
ington Square Methodist EYilsec^
church. Rev. John J. Re^ tweadied
on "The dignity and Importance of
dirisUan labor." Dr. Reed during his
sermon spoke of Christianity being a
true friend of the laboring claaa, anci
that to be a good, honest laborbr one.
man believe in the church^J aid It
In doing its work.
“AH persons." Dr. Reed stated,
"must work their way into hmven
Just the same as they work their way
to the top of the Udder on this earth
No deadheads go to heaven; they go
the other way.”

SCHOOL BOOKS AND . SUPPLIES

S TflNBERG’S

“'i

eteran

•OIWETHINe

HALF IWOB. 4JtUe naed grapboLITTUI MONBENBE

To* Obtain Certlfleatee of Agatha'a
Birth and Baptlam.

_. - -___ 'or
On acoount of the last
*’Fish aiKl
____ ________
Game_aw^
Lai'
will be In their otaoe during bnsl-



R0fttall’9.

E8DAY, BEPTEMBEB 9. 1903,

UWIND SCANDAL

SaiS;s?A,Vk£.‘"
IF GO,
you can save .500 to $2
on a pair of shoes durinjT our

GAMPLE
GMOE GALE
YOUR'E ANOTHER.

lSCMtojyf»l!tv>y3iry j

Theobald and Howard Powera. the
famous vaudevUle team. She and Mr.
Powers will slso be seen In their sing­
ing and dandngapeclalty.

DR. GAUNTLETT has moved hU
THB Traverse City Bnsiness college
office into the Bamilton-MHIlken block
will open Monday^ September 7th. a
with Dr.^hompeon.
S231-t-8
R. Dockeray. proprietor. 82S04f-d-a-w
Special Reduced Ratos to Sauit Ste.
Marie, Marquette and Dukith.
Tragedy Averted.
During the resort aeaaaii the Duluth,
"Just in the nick, of time our little
loath Shore A AUantle Railway will boy was saved" writes Mrs. W Wat­
kins of Pleannt City, Ohio, “l^nmcmia had played sad havoc with him
as tdllowa: Sauit Ste. m
^ a terrible cough set in^ besides.
tun 82A0.) Marquette and iwCun $LM Dootm treated him .but
and Dnlntb and retnis liO.OO. Theae
oonUnuatidr tickets are atSd -paasem
gera bedding round trip -excnialon
-darting was saved.
and well ’’ B*<wv.
ticketa, boat or rail, from kiM- loehigan pelBts to the BtiaMa of lUMdonly
naw. Here la an opportualty to trlait
for Ocg^.^^e
aU _
1 _J
the North Couaby and the Head of (he
a^a EP^ redoead1 nta.
nde. '
Bc^uiBh Oo.“Sd*&B. Wal^*’tom
getee Cfio «ad >i«0. .TMnl

s.*r S’,

••You're another" U what Thos.
Smurthwalte mid Tnebday morning, as
from
UtUe Rock. Ark., tor 10.000 shares of
the twasuiT Mock of the Grand Trav­
ers© and Arizona Mining Company.
Thla appUcMion came from a gentle­
man who knows the property belong­
ing to this eompany, and is but one
c»e ot the several who are pleased
with the oiJporttmlty to invest la the
Stock of this company, because, know­
ing the mining Gate as they do.
they also knira It Is only a qaatlan
of Ume when their atmey vGl oome
to them many loM. Altboogb
-era©. City pe(qae hare tnvwted
qnlte la^nly in otW mining in*—,
prises, yet It seems, frun the appUcatlons received for tka Jdvelopment
stock of this company, that thara are
ttlU many who are pragared to Invest
In a company whwe pnapeels look
Artuan illnlBg OomAa hot a BmlM Bimther ot
the shares wffl ha eeu at the gneent
low priM, thite WMttag mm» ot (his
etoek ahoeld net dAv^tatoeetenrUr
walte Brae.. FMca]
qnd eecnre
It at oaoa
_
tum

and- secure a pair of
the finest specimens of
the shoe builder’s art
ever exhibited in tbis
citj-. Come in and try
it

A nice bunch of j-oung farm horses, 4 years and
up, weight from 1,100 to 1,400, good ones; also a few
drivers and a few cheap plugs. vTwo nice ponies,
saddlers and drivers, very cheap as.I ^ through, with
them..

B. J. MORGAN.

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
- You will fiod more of it io 1^ time
in a poor floor, than in any oOier tbiofif
we know Of, Therefore when buying
don't stop abort erf the ‘‘BfkST.*’
Manufactured by

- ilannah ft
Alfred V. FrieCMdi

Co.

r

'wwm.

‘.'•'r -J

-. .

THE DAILY EAGLE, T»BDs|sg8j<^- ^iFTEMBBB 9, 1903.

EAGIiE WAMT ADS.

FOB SALS CBSAP-One eook store
and one heater; also one good top
>>««y- Inquire at t90 Sonth Onion
street.
a*2T-td

U. S. WARSHIPS UNWELCOME

iOK SALE CHEAP-Twenty head ot
horsre. No nse for them. O. Lots
Turkey
eilrer. Acme. Mich. .
SkSMt
atay Oo.

atse-tf

alley. Lmci F. Titn.

Bbrnraod ATCCkue.

W.

Carpet ClMnlng

Hunter <Uad y

*

Mddng sad laying, feather r«Mvat-.
«a. Work thoron^ly and prompUy
axeCDted. Agent tor Minhiger. Rag
Co, N- E Chapin. Prop. Tnvene City

Was age was 48. He^^STiH^ a
SCO. sad had1 bese
here A^oy^ at Uie
I
* «f rmn^m engliieer.
__________________Most leare on
Londem. SepC 9.—The Turkish em­
aoemt of poor oeidUt i^dr^^
Printer Arrenk^ far Burglary. '
bassy bere has Issued a statement to
Clare. Mleh. 8^ fc-Oeo^ Church,
the effect that the porte bt^ee the
warshlpe at BMrnt will de- fmman of a local prtot)iig offlee and
a
popular
soetoty aan) has been com­
part as speedily as possible as their
presence tends only to incite the ta- mitted for trial on a rimige' of burg­
McNmn’- habltanU. The statement oonttoues: lary. haring waived toaminatlon and'
“The American consul was «ily llred. being unable to get halt.
Admits Vice Comul
FIrad Upon.

DIRECTORY
O. M. M<«aE
The popular Auctioneer of Orand
Traverse county. Office 330 East
FK»at street. Trevereg Olty.

PHI^tCIANS.
ra. W. F. SlRAIfOWATS,
erly snbrtant to DiA Bote aad'
-Pt^roUnic coOege and hospital.
Preetioe Uaitod to oya, «or.
and throat tad fttttog of

502

ARCHITECTS.
CtottHeh A Co. pay highest
prices tor ecrep Ijon,. . metele,
rubber, rage, etc.' Yard on Bey
street.. Sent postal or call Cltixena' Phone 245.

-pbeme

wahMB

cutect hod enpemtsuent Office
residence, 427 Fifth streeL Northere !pbotie 411. “
full size details given with all pisns.

blook.

k Btore Bloat.

TRAINED NURSES.
L A THMfiPSON. M. D.
Office to HamtltoB-MUUkoB block.*
MRS. E W. SHELDON. NURSE
Iradnate U. B. A. framing school,
Hours; 9 to 11 a m., 2 to 4 p. B;
’Phone No. 72.
olsss '98. Grand Baplds. Clttsens'
•phone 818. *1108. 268 Park street
Price 112 to 314 per w^

at and It has not been dlseovereJ there
POR SALB-Cook atore to flrewilass
any pollUcal motive tor the act.'
oondltton t^eap. W. S. WUUams,
This is the first Ume Turkey has ofllWANTBD AT ONCB—A few good
1103 Randolph streey>- mfrtf
Room 32rw';uL^^'c.ttoea.’
wattraeM at The Bordiok Booae.
olally admitted that Vice-Consal MaMONROE A HALE
TO am-T- mSDRANCE U thare Is' geUsen was actually fired aL
Kalamaiao, Midi. Tlood wagee
TonrsnT^'^a??
General Insurance.
to know or want
______
8Ml«
Olepateh From Admiral Cotton.
DR. HOLDSWOHTH.
we will
311 Wifeelm Block.
tor Frenkfprt. Beaxonia ML Pleasant,
MANAGER WANTED—TruBCworthy
you call a
Washington, D. C.. SepL 9.—The
Rooms 7 and 8, MercaoUle Co.'s block.
ESTIMATORS.
TIMBER
d snare-Ini
laJjr Or gentleman to nanage bueidare,
Alma,
St.
Louis.
Itnaoa.
Owosao,
morning reoatvSpecial ffttenUoD given to the eye.
aeas In UiU oounty and adiolnlng
and Real BetaU Exchange.
ear,
oboe
and throat. Olaasea
Howell. Ann Artwr. Toledo, and aD
ed the followtog JUpatob from Reu
J. M. TUXLBE
tMTltory tor well and taTorahly
Both ‘phones.
Land looker and umber estimator.
southern and es te.a points.
known bouse of solid enanrtai stand, X> SELL—Very low price . three Admiral Cotum-fi Beirut, d^ nstar-. ^
Hardwood Umber and stubble lands
etorw with house to rear and tene> day; "No serious dtotarbancjhtdfe ^
3. J. KIRBY, O. P. A.
lug. «S0.0*^tralgbi cash aafei? and
DE
L BWANTON, '
(or sale. Residence 260 South Efimmeats abore on two. Front street; dsy night. Apparently the Bltiwtkdig^>:
eipenaas. paid each Monday by
wood ava Citizens' 'phone 712. June; Office < rer the Peojde’s Savings bank
aU wdl rented: good torestment Improving and public feeling Is grow­
che^ direct from beadeoaitare. Ex­
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
DRS. W. E. A W. 8. MOON.
pense money adranced; podtloa per­
property. UtUe A
‘ 1
Misa
Horace
Sral4
DENTISTS.
who
recently
ing more quiet.”
^
General preetioe; speriaUsta to dis­
manent. Address Manager, eiO
Frwt Bti
eases of the reetnm and genlto
Sofia Bulgaria Sept. 9.-The Mace­ died at bn- bous- lu BriiIghton. wa* Id
Monon BMg., Chicago, III. SUO-t-lS
her 92d year,
eldest
urinayy diseases. Both ’phooes.
Ln^TLE A, MCNAMARA have tor sale donian toll
City Opera House Blodt.______ _
a nice UtUe brick cottage on east Uiat 150.000 women. ebUdren and old daughter .of
Opere House -Block,
Ro«^.
gifted
brothers.
Jsmes
side at low price and on easy U
men
are
hiding
to
the
mountains
and
DE H. B. UABNBE
Warm in winter and cool to Bun
Smith, who Ur»i Blfetoed to llterary
Wild. PAY FIVE D01AAR8—1 wUl
Special
attooUon gives to swgery and
iJ^^e^ock.'
forests
of
Macedonia.
The
Turks
are
and
siding
won't
crack
or
get
loose.
celebrlty as thp autbara of The Hepay )6 cash (or an “N" coupon from
diseases
of women. OSes over
rntog the forests in the districts of
a Malta Vita package. L«ave
DR. SNYDER. DENTIST.
Hirst National hank. Call both
Leren and Kostur and kllUng fugitives
New office over People's Savings
‘pbonSa.
DR. OAUNTLETT has moved bis
Bank.
who attempt to escape to the plains. office
side, Randolph and Division s
WANTED—Orders tor 16-toeb cedar
toto Uie HamUton-MilUkefl block
DR. A n. HOLLIDAY,
All reports from the vilayet of Mon­ with Dr. Thompson.
32Sl-t-6
...uu -i—u, , »ur f-uiuui . luravea aaa DRS. SAVTyISR a i'KNItXl.l£OON. Graduate
te of Toronto University. Office
stir agree in describing the sltnaUon
;54 a m.
kmUslK. Crown and b
Munsoe block. ’Phoneat oEtce,
ar city; two as appalling. Between 30,000 and 50.■Ti^n^tor Cedar City leaves C a. m.
specialty. Office new V
, 103; residence, 104.
WANTED FOR U. 8. ARMY—Able
. _ . 136 peach
public
school
to
get
a
business
course
lulgarian inbahltants are believed
bodied unmarried men between ages
es; some grapes; good soU; easy
A U. Tii.EE
:ve been massacred by the Turks when Sl)^ MONTHS to a yCsr will give
L MINOI
of 21 and 3d; clttsens of Dnlted
bred. UtUe A McNamara Ins.
And STSAUE^LINES
Office 505 new Wilhelm
block.) E
Statee, of good tmaracter and tem­
you a much more practical education
I Real Brtate Eto
3618-U
Boat connectioDB at Manistee and Dentist
Block. Citizens 'phone No. 682.
perate baUta. who can speak, read
i, throat and flCtiai
than you get In a public school-and frankfort
Frankfort making shortest and cheap­
chea
and write tegiteh, For Ufermetion FOR SALE—16-tosh cedar wood de­
If you prove eompeUnt you will be est routes to Chicago. Milwaukee and
apply to Recnittog Oflioer, 20C
livered to any part of the city. J.
placed
In
a
good
posHion.
Front street, Trareree Cit^ Mich.
E QreUick Oa
8U7-tf The Traverse City Business Dsllege' VIA COPEMI8H.ANO A. A. R. R
has helped scores of qualified
30.000 Bulgarian mei
Arrive Frankfort..
FOR SALE.
dren have been killed, while at least danta to good poaitiona and will help
FOR SALE—16 inch dry m^>le slab
county;
. _____
..
you If you give tham a chance.
and edging wood, ear lots, aeUrerr^
out sto(^ and 'tooU; 76
im­ the same number of refugees are slow­
t-a-w4-w
Trererse City.
Write F'rahk t
proved; five acres to wood; bouse ly perishing of hunger. In official cir­
Clark, Manistee, Mi<m.
aS36-«i
seven rooms; some orchard—euu cles these figures are regarded as an,
F. A. MITCHELL G. F. A.
over 100 tons of hay; windmill, tank, UDdereeUmate and officials begin to
A. S. BARBER. AgenL'
ITIR SALE—l&ecre farm to Macomb
granary, two haras, etc. UlUe A
county, one of the best agricultural
McNamara tosuiance and Real Bs- Incline to the belief that the number
The TrsRiK Dty latiatB CaSet* offers to those unable’ to
VUTH8
portions of Michigan; three and oneof the massacred exceeds 60,000.
half miles from Dttca, six mUes
uttend school, a course in Book-keeping identical
The Turks are warently determ­
from Rochester, 23 miles from De­ TO SELL—House on Bast Elerenth
ined
to
exteiqnlnate
the
enUre
Bul­
troit. Would exchange for acceptstreet, * bouses on Tenth street,
to that taught in the College for home study.
West Michigan State Fair, September
Mackinaw. Grand
one on Ninth street, one on Rail­ garian population of the vilayet. The
14 to 1&
go. 5:40
There are eight seta, comprising N^liolesale ami
way avenue, two on Webster, two .actual detalU of the happenings
One fare plus 60 cents (includes ad­
Mackin
on State, ope on Washtogtoo and side the town are not available. TTie mission to tbe Fair). Tickets on sale Rsplds and FL ..
Retail and chan-.ing from Singjeto Double Entry.
Wayno. 11
others terms to suit any reaacmaSeptember 14 to 17. good to return
For Petoskey, Haddnaw. Grand
iZ Randolph S
ble customer—monthly or as1 you
— foreign representaUves at MonasUr September 19.
The entire course, vritb all Stationery,, for
'3448-w-t-2
Rapids. Cincinuati and Chicago. 4:2-.
ce. Mrs. E. i
dependent on information funiUhwish. UtUe AM"
208
p. m.
Front street.
eJ by them by Uie TurkUb offielato.
^, Knights^of Khorassan,
For Suttons-Bay. Omena and NorthIn government circles bere the sit­
port. 8:30 a m. and 1:30 p. m.
40 ACRES TO SBLL^-On easy terms
-One and one-toird fere from stations
Trains arrive from Cincinnati. Cnl
with about 6 acres cleared, small uation is viewed with increasing
cago, Indianapolis. St. Ix>uls and
bouse, no barn—only 3400. Little alarm, it Is reliably reported that the
FOR SAIE-Oood 6-room house; 320U
Grand Rapids, 8:30 a m.
Turkish forces in Macedonia number
down, balance easy payments, 210
Trains arrive from FL Wayne,
• North Bmwood avenne. W. *M.
300.000 men. It is considered Impos­
Michigan State Fair at Poritlae,
Grand Rapias. Petoskey and Macki
SUaby.
■3i-t-6
sible that such a force has been assem­
September 7 to 11.
-tw, 1:30 p. m.
IRNISUBD BOOMS TO RENT with
One
fare
Idas
60
cents
(includes
adTrains- arrive from Richmond. F».
all modem conveniences. Call at bled merely to crush the rebellion. It ilsskm to tbe Fair). Tli^ets on sale
Wayne.
Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
is feared the sultan is meditating an from 8q>tember 7 to 11. Inclusive.
617 SixOi atzeet.
33S2-U
Mackinaw. 6:60 p. m.
This is way ahe;(d of any ci.rrespondence .whool,
attack on Bulgaria.
Good to return to September 12. '34-t-i
TO SELL—Nice Peninsula farm. 49
Trains arrive from Nortkport.
acree; nice buildings; good orchard;
Omena and Snttons Bay, 11:10 a. m
for you have the chance to consult your teacher
FOR SALB-^' account of lU health
O. A R. and Sailors’ Reunion. Grand aod 4:2S p. m.
itay shwe; low price; easy terms.
AODITIO>lAL LOCALS.
Haven, September 7 to 1A
of wlf&MdS self, 1 {rfler my farm tor
personally.'
;
: r
LiUle A McNamara. 20S Front sL
Throogli Bleeper oa the 8:30 a m
Fritz Carter returned last night from
One aod ooe-4hlid fare, from sta- and 4:26 p. m. trains.
l
m^^Ematoting of 86 aores, 66 Uumonth’s visit to Orend RapIdB.
Uoas distant dm more Utao 100 mil)
Chair car and sleepers on all trains
I
balance in good timber;
TO SELL—30-acre strip, east bay
•24-t-3
north and sontb of Walttm.
A W. Slater went to TTiompaonvIlle from.Orand BaveiL
i^"*^^w«tBred. 3H mDee of »enctog,pi«iEy
at good fruit, good dwelltogbouse;
today on business connected with his' Soldiers’ and Sailers’ Asseelstlon. Big C. L I^OCKWOOD, G.-P. A T. A,
Grand Rapids.
basement bare. 34x50; low st^e.
store there
Rsplds, September 7 to 12.
C. E MURRAY. Agent
18x40. Will sell wlui or without the
One fare tor the round .trip, good t
MIm Nannette Steward of Monroe^s
Treverse City.
8 Front streeL
personal property. Would take resi­
return September 12.
’344-3
dence property to TTaverss City as TO LAT—Seven rooms on E. Washing­ visiUng Mr. and Mrs. A V,^ Friedrich,
H. F. M0BLU31, G. P, A.
' part payment. This Is a pleasant
ton street, soon' to be vacated. 38; before resuming her studies at the
and <me^ home for some one, Come
another on Bsst Tenth street, va­ V. of M.
and and aee It, 'twill cost you noth­
cant middle of September, 38: also
Min Florence Shultes, teacher of
ing. Two mQes direct east of Mon­
part of a house, west side 6 rooms, history at tbe state normal at Tpelroe Center poetoaoe and on a good
34. UtUe A McNemaia, 208 Front
to all persons interested;
lanti. has been vlsIUng Mr. and Mrs. Notice
The special assessment tax roll (or the
road direct to city. For further parstreet.
. V. Priedrlti.
tienlare call on or addrere M. S.
paring of Cass street from Front street
Mr*. M. J^Peaeoek bf Plainfield and to State street and State street from
jennlnga, Monroe Cestar, Midi.
erotC^a
S3304A-W
HUS PblHue S. Windel of Leon, who Union street to Cass street is now in
n.y hands tor collection. The first asFCn SALE OR EKCHANOE-On one
quire at oorner'of Caas and Ntoth have been vUltlng Mrs. J. H. Thcmias aresment to be paid on or before the
afreet or at 2KFr6nt atreet, J. M. of Webeter streeL- returned to their 30th day of September, 1903.
' of the beet streets to Orand Rapids,
HimllnButBl

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SM7.»f
h«hnee this mMPlng.
Office In Wilhelm block. Room 210.
IcU or acres. Just ontslde city lim­
!. hasee:
its. for Tzaveree City property or,
Mrs. H. L. Carter is entertaining her
Kstete crigfaistaaad destroys.
seoialldheaseibcm
good fruit farm slong Traverse Bio?
______ —________ for Ble^dng faUier and brother. 8. and C. W. Harit.
• lytebele
by every authority
to be letmcotstteto tor
Write or osll on J. J. Merritt, 604
rooms, modern buUdtog, steam beat. Thw are proprietfes <rf White PUh
Uood,prodaad hr rnns and mtanbo^
Bast EToni Btie> . Traverse City.
UtUe A McNamara, Inauranoe and Lake resort in Montcalm county,
common demr dktates that tftfae^taSS
ThtcaiaeM
th^fa^tatMnbfaanBsctsria
32S04rlm
Real vatitf Ifrriiange.
were destroyed the catoewoidd be removed.
which has jusL closed for the season.
Notice to all persons interested:'
The
otdy
known
prinetoie
powerful coeagb to
TO
IffilT
by
UtUe
A
McNamara—Otoe
TVfirBirutitiuu
doa
not
take
place
without
Several more of the O. A E VeterFOB^SALE—lAwn 6
DeUverd at
Tbe special assessment tax roll tor
front office's set buto. ateam beat,
ak, beat and moisture^toy the micfobe
blo^^fcme—for the germi or
._ 76. oents
___ a to 3L60 per load. F, R.
iB of thU cllT left on the 11:16 train tbe extension at tbe sewer in alley
microbes are _ ^
nice hardwood floors. Cheap.
Goodrich.
SS2S-mo.
tor Big Rapids to attend the reunion east of Union Street has been pi
in myriad with
gi It ra
th great
rapidity.
in my bands tor collection, the
this week.
▼m-Radam. ItspeeuUarebarMtwkfeat
TO 8BLL-A itoe gasoline i««mrh 26
MISCELLANEOUS.
__________
...eaiullydeveloced
to be paid on or. before the 30tb day
of a true aatkeptk and gaakUt,a^ ik
feet long. 6 feet beam. nlcsOy fltted.
Tvw) horses were tried this morning of
great numbers aito attack tbev____ ____
September. 1903.
canopy top and cnitatos, oak pi«nk
by Chief Rennie of the fire department
Office In Wilhelm block. Room 210.
and cheap. UtUe A ........M. E. HABK-gT,!.,
a load. For cutting, rolling up and to take Uie place of the one which will
208 Front street. '
3221-tf
City
Treasurer.
putting down aod, 10 cents a square be dUpoeed of because he is a Uttle
If there were no mietobes tbcK wouId be noferTO SELL by UtUe A MeNsmare, 208
yard. B. E Van AMton. 83SS-tf
Blow for his mate. It has not yet
mentaSbo, hreeetbere wei^ be no tlcknm
Pnmt street, a honss and lot on
been decided to purchase either of
west aide. 8 rooms, only .3600 and WE DO FARM or dtyfaroo^ about by ilMwa^w^ ouue^
<« monthly payarents, same as r "
casualty sad bursary ________ them, however.
fee proeesKS of nature would etagnate.
and cures EVERY MSEASEby destroying
Don't yon want it.
UtUe A McNamara, 208 Fmt BL
Charles Smurthwalte started this
To ttnbw man k oo oeeptton, tod in It b Uw
Bicteria the occank lik feat caoMsHma<
. XU64f
. tattoo and decay of blood eorpoKks. Silk
afternoon on a tour of the state in
FOB SALE-Nlce new house. No. 866
NOTICE
TO
TAXPAYERS.
No
slcknest
can come on without mkrobes in
tbe germs, and nature, ferm^ rife, red
Washington street; $60.00 down INSURE YOUR PROFBBTT now (br
tto
blood.
btooi
^ the d-ea*e. ^
^
balance monthly. See B. O. OlUett,
The tax rolls tor the collection ol
you may hare a fire at jnj
THE UWVEtSAL CAUSE OP DISEASE IS MI­
623 Bast B!^ street or write
UtUe A McNaman, 808 Front St.
Bchoti and dty taxes and special as­
CROBES
WmCHMLUOE
AND
OESTROV.
'nk
Wcioiismm-p
F. A. Clary, Grand Baplds.
^
818541
Mra W. a Lawrence returned last sessments tor tbe fire wards of the
FOB SALS by UtUe A McNamara, HAVE YOUR LAWN MOWER pot in evening from a businees trip to Cbl- city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
Enlightened Science Admits that all Sickness is Caused by
208 FMnt street, a fine brlskboUdshape by an expert^or years to the ,csgo.
been placed in my bands tor ooUectioa.
tog—<wo
lawn mower bustoeae. For grind­
William Newland aeooraiMnisd by 1 will be In my office tor the purpose
ing and adlnsttogrl charge 76 cents,
yrS^M**%ld*^, a^^go(i**to^S
on every weeds
and guarantee the work. Drop me his wife and sou are vlalUng Mr. New- of coUectlDg said
ment tor spare money.
day from now until Nov. I. 1903, from
a card and I will call and .get your iand’s sister. Miss Ida Newland.
mower and deliver it when ready
Geoige T. Burridge, geheral man­ 8 o'clock.until ii;30 o’clock to the
TO SBU^U acree. threefooitha of
Poisoning and Wasting the Bipod, the Tissues and Vital Organs.
J. E Loogwel022- "
"
a mile from the cdty; alt deared
ager for the Newaygo Portland Ce­ florenoon and from I o’clock
street. 'Phone 247,
and seeded to clover; easy terms.
ment Co. of Newaygo. Mich, is in o’clock In tbe afternoon of each day.
UtUe A McNamara Irunranee and MONET TO LOAN c
the city.
All taxes paid before September 1
erty. In sums ti
Frea Vahey, engineer on the Pere wiU be received wltnout coUeeUon
room 60S., new 4
TO BELL—M acres. 7 miles from cUy,
Marquette, has taken up his resldrace fees and on all
remaining un­
floor.
------ orAard; acme wood; log
on Eleventh streeL
paid on September 1 and nntU October
utae A
1 a penalty of one per cent for collecplayers
at
last
year's____
llon wlU be charged on all taxes re­
y allerooon a wallet oonA PLEASAIJIT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
hMJ this noon at the sdiool house, maining
on October 1 and un
Caaude Poufld was elected caiRaln for' m Novsanber 1 a penalty of two pei
■wur/,
"
ECZEMA.
thU season and Profenor R. L Nye cent tor collection «UI be charged
____ ______ I all
sttlrs; ban dd. 30x40; two _
Office to Wilhelm block. Boom 21.0.
“'“USSSSL™ BRONCHITIS.
ertes attached- to
ban;. good well
---------The date for the peetpenetl imiolel.
M. EHASEBLL
near house; ontaide edhto
ed
holdlv
a*»-tf
Treasor,
CONSUMPTION.
100 budtels of potatoes; ordiard, 30
ST U. Hie events
trees; » gnpe vtoes; ntoe lake
GrinneU Bro’s idauo tQQer U in the _
“'S'JI’JStS.— BRIQHrS DISEASE.
win be begun at 8 o’doek ahatp.
farm. UtUe A I______ a Ina. and
Beal attste Exchange.
2U7-tf
Henry Sage of WllllamAurg was In
CATARRH, RHEUilATISM.
tbe dty today on bustoesa
WAOONB ANb BDOOIB8 FOR att.w
The best jMMMihle ihiW:«( diloe 1
Ertwsffi Gsidhef, awi ef P. A OsWt^Two good lumber wagons, three
t
CANCER Si
top bugglet and one phaeton bug­ to throw than toto the sewer.
hot of 326 West Tenth streeL brcAe
gy. B. J. Morgan.
SUf**
his am Monday evening whOe Jump.
«
with
reports
of Sclentme Exp
Jug tor a frapeere. This is the aecsUatonisiB cd Wonderful Cosw ■
ond time he has fractured the same
•ay addreu on •n>Ucat»OB.
evening about 6:36 with several- bun- -rm.
The regu­
The Boardman River Electric Light
t graoertea and
-------------------------- e; a good dianee lar tntos slso carried many exenr- i Power Co. today received their 600o id a ready-made hwttsas 'with ■icmlsts, a large number of whom stop­
IM.CUKiM
CHICAOO.
(MaZjWwT
generator. It Is
or wlthoBt bandtogr-worth vtolle ped off in UUs dty. The O. E A L
a big machine ind occupied a whole
hrooiht 600 pet^le north from points BatcaK It coat something like 312 000
Frimt atiML
fisrsooth as Fori Wayne. Petosk^ ou^e the power ot the
Sole Ageot.
, i
.
.
Traverse City, Mich
to pogltton at the dam.
SBUi—A good laathtt top baggy and Macklnar -were the
The work ot transporttog It to the
d a lend and water falcyde. 1’ '
Mdtamara. MS Fnmt stred
P«w hooee wm begla toowrow.
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Look This up Before Investing In Any Other!

Paving Tax

™ CAUSE AND CURE
OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

TRE ORE GIUSE

THE ORE CORE

Sewei- Tax

TAXES!

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GERMS GB BACTERIA

TRE ORLY URIVERML REMEDY, FOH'DED OR TRE 6ERH TREORT OF DISEUE,
RRO FOLLY PROVEN EY1 .?E»TY YERR8 OF SUCCESS, IS

RADAM’S MICROBE KILUER

P^Marouettc

MDAi’S ilCROBE KILLER COt

James G. Johnson,

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THE

^RIPPSMeRAE 8ERVICK.

VOL. XL NO. 3238.

EAGLE.
ntAVERSE CITY. MIOHH

A Large Line of .

Beautiful Rugs

ffeOAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1903.

^

NEWAYGO FIRM WILL
THEIR MEN HERE

^J

A b«aiit<ial Sm.vfiia Bug. 3 ft *« ft-

SIR NORMAN LOCKYER SOUNDED
' A WARNING NOTE.

^2

$2.(K)
Ail Wool Srarroa Bugs^'S-ors ft..

^2 gQ

Ue»vy All Wool Smyroa Rugs. 3 ft.«6 ft .

"Jg

Heap-All Wool Smyriif Rugs, 4-n.s7 ft..

$5 75

A beautiful Tapestry,Bug. 2 fL 3 io.x4 ft. 0 Id..
A beautiful Veleet Hug. 2-3S4-0.

$2 25'

A beautiful Vcleet Rug. * fl.xO ft..

'

$3 75

A beautifbl Keeerslble Bug. II tt.au ft.,
A bnutifnl Ceeeralble Rug, U ft: square. ‘

$14 50

A b^ulifol RerersiWe-Rug. « ft al2 ft..

$ 1 7 50

Heavy nips in all pattems-and eolore; can be used
eithei; sitle up; different eolorings on each side. Gnai-.
ante«‘il not to fade.

Will outw«*ar Velvet, Brussels or

Axinifii.stcr.
We have !i full line of.Tapestry, Velvet, Motpiette,
Smyrna, A.vn»iiisti i- nml all kinds and size.s of rugs and
art sipiares.

Also a full line of Laee

Curtains and I-bipe l^irtieivs.

and

Tapestry

'bin lino of Tapestry

amt Velviet C:n|)elii, China ami .lapaii

MtAtings,

Oil

Clnlh iilul Liiii.l-unia is .-.1111111., WINlfew SH.^DES
of all sizes made t<t order.

KetaU and WboleMtle

Southport. Eng., SepL 10.—The
BriUsb assoclaUoD for the adreoceIt oT'Sclence met last night at the
ra house here, which was crowded.
Sir Norman Lockyer delivered bis
presidential address, entitled. "The
influence of brain power on histoir.
During the course of bis remarks the
president referred at length to the
struggle for existence ih modem com­
munities. showed that British indus­
tries were sdffering from international
compeUUon, dwelt on the necessity'
for a body such as the BriUsh associa­
tion dealing with the organization of
science, and said:
“Our posltloQ as -a nation, our sucSBS as-merohanu, are In peril Chiefly
-dealing with preventable causes—
because our lack of completely effi­
cient universities and our neglect, of
research.
"We in Great Britain have 11 uni­
versities competing with 134 state and
privately endowed in the United
Slates and 22 stale endowed in Ger­
many. The German state gives to
universlt}' more than the British
government aHows to all Uie universi­
ties and university colleges in Eng­
land. Ireland. Scotland and Wales put
together. These are tie condiUons
which regulate the productioD of brain
power in the United States. Germany
and Great BriUln reapecUvely. and
(Continued on Inst Page.)
Benda now has a first cthas talior
employed—What do you think of it

J. W. SLATER,
I'ructicul lluiiio itjriilMtaer.

is the topic ol anl|
page of I
It tells how the b
traeted by good ;
the yeJ:
secret methods usedl'Tte a Benedict
be BouneeJ," atnbv^y llluatrated. tells of the peculiar edict Issued
by the mayor of an Isdlaim nlty.
A whole page with half-tone lUustraUons is taken t| deaerfbe “T%e
Gin with the Hypnoltc Eye," It is id
your interest to be ahU to discern her
anJ ahe is qutte ooimon. Lo(« on
page two of the
Few .there are who do not like
love story. especlaUr If It is not too
long and Is well written. When It le
coupled with romance It becomes ahsorbing in Interest Reed “From the
Fever Ward to a Brt^n Stone Front"
I page three of the supplement
The discovery of radius has lead to
le new astrooomiial tteory that the
eertli may be a comet With three tails.
The theory is IntellismUy discussed
in the illustrated sufljtlement.
The comic colored supplement

MRS M. J. TRUKBLOOD. E
tOiWtuT Wilhelm Block. Res
J1 and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.

A. n. DIAMOND
PUn« TuD«r nod
^
Action Beftulnter.

MOUSE TO DENT

120 Front St.

•ee Our Fall and Winter Line of the Popular

GROSETTE SHOE

MAY LYNCH BRUIML FATHER

-During o • removal sale our store
D every night GriDuell
ssse-tf
MIs-baogMsir

Our $3.50 and
$3.00 Shoes
For mon mt? bi-ttei- than
over this fall. -All sbajifB
ami all thojfooil leathers.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Mhoe Store.

^efcU&nt Sc Roscoe.
*08 Fr->nt St

U^rion, O., Sept lO.-^eOe^^SMiday who terribly beat and kleked his that hotel been located in Tra17-year-old daughter Blancd^' dragging City, It would be a much better Investber 'abont their home
her hair last
evening, bad the hoee played on him
for 10 minutes last night bf firemen PORTIFICATiONS ARE ORDERED
who were called to the city prUon
■quell a small fire. Authorities fbar
lynching should the girl die! She was
nscious all night'

DOZEN MEN WERE BURIED ALIVE

Many

of the

Injured

Men

Parker Uni..'. liM Staml

GEO. H. CROU HOME.

Young Men’s Clothes
k SAVINGS
^A
nk ^
'»ANK

No better made elotlnts for
the young jnen ean
found (than can lie foimd
here). We aiv showing all
the very latest styles and
•effects in up-to-date cloth­
ing. Suits to please all for
rfresti, 8chod and husinm.
We carry them.
A line of fancy cashmeres,. worsteds, cheviots
and plain blues and blacks
seizes. Suita, that cannot be
equalled in fit and finish at
the prices.

H. I. KNAPP
'----- THK-----

lift 912.50
awl'tit

Watchmaker
4IR) Sooth Union Street

“The liome of Good Clothiiut”
COR.

NEW

raORT

•5'
STORY
BIjOCK.

Were

Nashville, Tenn., Sept,
Daring*
fire in a wholesale grocery boue
which spread to several adjoining busloess places, the walls of several
bouses cirilapsed burying a dozen
Dr. W. H. Smith was taken out
dead: Assistant Wre (3hlef Weaver
badly cut lAt may recover: R.
C. Burke of the hose ctanpany cannot
recover. All others Injured were

MThe Crosette Shoe Makes Friends.**

MO

ed* 4,000 acres adjoining its original
holding in Baraga county..
"I have beard." eonUnued Mr. HoU
returning to the hotel discussion, “that
the Pennsylvania people are int^ested
In esUblisblng a hotel in UiU city,
is reported that James A.' McRae,
of the Pennsylvanja lines
of Pittsburg, after making his
tour remarked that Travwse City
the gateway of the nofthern re: and that UiU was a favorable
place for building a hotel.
"In my opinion, the
location would be on the bay b1km«
Just west of the Oval Wood Dish Co.’s
dock. We have no properly there for
sale, as we only own two lots with a
frontage on Uie bay of 132 feet, but
locaUon oould be got, I think,
rsMonable terms. A first cIbm hotel
bolU there would draw
tt^'in the winter to hrtp oat the
bosInssB wMoh it woold have

Article Was
d by Beard.

Newaygo Portland Cement Co.
of Newaygo. MIcb.. through its general
manager, Oeotge T. BnrtiJge. arrived
as amicable agreement with the
board of public works at a spedal
meeting last night, by which the in- *
ferior
cem»t
sidewalks
laid
this summer are to be made, good,
by and at the expense, of the oement
company, 'nte following i
made in wriUng was accepted:
regard to th«"d«faetiva camsirt
walks In your cHy aa claimad by you.
will nake you the foliowing prepo­
sition:
“I will send a gang of men and retep
reas some of the defective walla: .
then in the apring If they are ^afactory to the board, I will go on and
tlons of Interest to every household retep dreae -all defective waika. ae in­
will be discussed, that of edacaUon re­ dicated by the cHy engineer and board
ceiving especial attenUon.
of public worfca, and if not aMieteetery.
13. Uie ladles will enterother saticfactory arrange­
^ the genUemen In the evening.
ments will be made.
“Yours very truly,
“GEO. T. BURRIOGE,
TWO VISITORS DIED YESTERDAY
"Of the Newaygo PerllatMl Cement Co.-'
As stated yesterday, Mr. Bnrridge
said it was not easy to discern where
the cement or the*workmanshlp wea
fault Hie company, he said, wlsbt
Six-Year-Old Girl Wat VIEting Her
ed to keep their cement on this market
and for thla reaaon he detfred as n
There were two deaths in this region business principle to make good the
yMterday which wwe especially pa­ JefecUve. walks. In the walks that
be had examined here, be said that
thetic beeanse of the
tending their occurrence. Both vic­ the foundatloM were eolld and that
tims were from Indiana and were visit­ the top dreaaing was the only part
that was soft ’
ing in Mirtilgu.
Hr. Bnrridge said he had confidence
Benjamin JI. Tbarpe, aged 76. of
Lynn. Ind.. came , to GnUldcvlhe a that If tbts top dreoalag were picked
few days ago to visit bis Janghten, off and a rou^ surface left, the -walks
Mrs. Dora Wataon and- Mrs. Almeda could be reatored by a new' top coat,
He was not feeling well liquid oement placed on first would

«« Hsr s Rrs CUn 9iM RUkefs Shsp.

Never was tliere a l>etter showing of StylislV^s^otweav

in th«- eity.
^

-UNION.

Rumors ot the bnllding of a new
botel'in this city have oonnected the
of H. S. Hull with the protect
OB the subject -by
The Dally Eagle thU morning Ur. Hull
disclaimed any connect!<m wiU> the
enteii>rlM.
"1 am not In the hotel bnsloess.''
said he. '"Hie Umber busIbeM takes
all my attenUon."
Ml* Hull is heavily -InterMted \n
I three companies whldi own Unmense
tracts of tiffiber do the upper penlnanlA These are the Oval Wood Dish,
tfae HuII-Longnecker and the Smith ft
Hull companies. Their-holdings. Hr.
Hull said today, will aggregate B4.000
of Umber land. Only last week

Tomorre
. the first proof the Wodian's club for the
new club year will be giveD. begin­
ning promptly at 2:30 as it is desirable
to have a social gathering at the Hose
of the programme. ^Ilie day is in
charge of Mrs. H.
Garner of the
science and educatiM division and
will be of great Intereat. After the
president's greeUng by Urs; B. B.
Minor, Mrs, A. W. Peck will give
"Events of the summer pertaining to
the nation and the state."
Prtrf. I. B, GUbert will give a re­
view ot..fhe Natiooal Bducattonal asBoclaU& at Boston, which he attended
this summer.
After a vocal solo by Hiss UOTgan,
Mrs. E. S, Pratt will give a talk on
“Our great fair next year.”
During the social half hour to fol­
low. ice creajji and wafers will be
served.
The programme of the ytar will
give the club mMnbers glimpses into
Alaska, the PblUppinro and J^mn. The
especially

ttsT4:<«A.T«y^—

DBNl
OVER BARNUM AND EARL’S
JEWELRY STORE ; : : ;

$7.50
?I5

PRICE TWO CENTS

WOMAN’S CLUB RESUMES WORK
0. W. D. CO.
CEMENT CO. TO
IS BUSY NOW
REPAIR WALKS

MORE MONEY
IS REQUIRED

AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A bMutlfoI StnYMia Hug. 2-6xfi fL

errv EomoN.

Flret CUM Work U N>
•pecUlt).

MatchMr Glachft and
Jewetary Repaired
Promptly.

•Yesterday he died of stomach trouble
at the home of Mrs. Watson.
The other case was that ol six-yearold Golds Urshel. daughter of Hr. and
Mrs. Edward Urabel of Huntington.
The family was vieiUng Mre.
Crehers perente, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Scherkel of Inland. The cause of
death was a running fever.
In both eases the bodies were ship­
ped to their home In Indiana.

CHILDREN MUST NOT COURT
ConstanUnople. Sept lO.-yAn trade
was.issued today ordering a torUficam the Bosporous and at AdrianoCbataljB (Roumanla) and
n (Armenia) will be put In conJlUon. The issuance of
trade at UiU Ume is most slgnflcant
and may see in it preparation for
erenluallUes with Bulprla.


-’s Removal,
Washington. Sept 10.—The state
department this morning received the
Mlowlng dispatch from Minister Ledpman of Cmtstaatlnople: "Four amadors have demanded the removal
of the goveraw of Belrent. Other for­
eign representaUves will probably do
the same. I have urged that the goverbe replaced by some one giving
effldent prMecUon to American elti-

I His GIkUi Street
ResMee
George
... —.
H.-Cross
v'-.-M. has re-orned
U.UO.I W4VU
with ALICE IS A DARING WOMAN
ilsW^f
ms
wue from Coldwater after the close
of “eourf' and U.now setUlng down at
bit home on Sixth street HU poking
was known to aevenl of his tilei^,
however, and Miv wmMmua in
tcrior-of tbe-honae with sigim.
Goes Under the Briny Deep in the
Some ctf these si^ read as foUowat
“She will be Cross now;" "Hi! OoUy'
but Im Gckled:"'"Pellln CoMwater-"
Newport R. I-. Sept. 10.—Miss Alice
"This is whM 1 ahlnnr i, Hiangeil
; has arranged to make a dive
the "Styre*," and on aJflige trunk on
In the submarine boat Moccasin today.
the porch is the infbnBaUon, "Bach­
She
will be the fiiet woman to under­
elor, NTT."
go such an experience. The Modcastn
is one of Uie latest Holland boats and
DEPUTV COLLECTOR » Y^ARS.
teetfti

1. LOCHMAN CREATES SENSA­
TION AT MARINETTE. WI8,
“Keeping Company" Will Lead to ExpulBlon From School.
Marftiette. Wis_ Sept. 10.—The Rev.
Fr. Lochman, pastor of Our Lady of
Lourdes church, the Otgllsb-epet

Uie pulpit that any boy or girl In the
parochial school “keeping compeny"
will be immediately e^Ied, and if
they attend any dances during Uie
school yeeJ^they; will suffer the same
punishment.
Ft. Lochman ended his sermon by
denonndnK the practice of young peo­
ple parading the streets at night,
wbKffi be said wps prodneUve of more
evil than all the other influencM com­
bined.
There are over 500 children in his
parish school, and the-new mder has
created something of n sensation
among the parishhmera.
POPULAR PEOPLE WED.

Thea Baird and Miss Hannah Pen­
nington are Married.
Last evening at 8r30 o'clock, a very
pretty wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents. Rev. and Mrs'.
Josiab PenUngtMiof Fifth street, when
Ulas t^nnsh Pennington and ThomBaird were united in marriage by
Rev. J; Pennington. Tbe eeremooy
performed in the presence of only
Nick -S. BuMridse. af Port Huron casln wlU be put through s
the Immediate relatives of the eonRMlfliW.
tracUng parties. Mr. Baird's parents
Port Htiroo. IDeft.. Sapt
and brothers and sisters wsre pressot
Bnoeridge, a gold AwMcmt. who
frdb W1
S6JXKMW0 MORE.
has been deputy ooDeeter of enrtons
and another brother attended who lives
since be was. appotote*
: Orawn.
appolpteA V’pmUeiit
by 1
Clevrtand IB yearn ago. baa “ratfgnad.’
The groom is a ptmnlar young man
Montreal. Que.. SepL 10.—The Ca­ in tMs city and recently became Pro­
T«^*«*rta.nadian Padfle railway's annual rSport prietor of the Pere Marquette eating
Issued to sbaretiolden last njgbt bouse where the couple will reelde.
shows net-darnings tor the year were
STRUCK BY A BOMB.
316.886.846. and that there was a.snrplUB, after paying all cbargM, of 38.873.960. The report refers to, the im­ Edward Hudson Was Injursd at BsHis
provements to the system during the
EatUe Creek. HlelL, 8^ 10,-^
year, and also to the scqntriUon of
ward Hudson who was inslmllliig aa inthe ESder-Dempster fleet,
Tbe directors ■nnnmiee that in ad- terlocUng switch at tbe-Mlcftlgan Cen­
dltkm ter the ■ ‘irk for which dffters tral and Grand Trank
have already been given, they wUl ask Niohi^ was Btraek over tiie heart by
Wt on the track
anthorizaUon from the shareholders
10 annnal nsetiiig to be held Oc­ and exploded by a psMuBgsf train.
tober 1 for the e^iendltDre of 35.000.- Bndsoa bled pratasely.
DOO during the coming year on various
“Let Beau be yoor gra«gr.’'
les of equlpaesL

■, .m

repairing in this manner, be declared
woold be no experiment Tor bis com­
pany. As the city tros all the walk Its
men can lay this fall, be would bring
a'gang of men here to do the resurfac­
ing of walks specified by the board of
public works. If these walks stand
the test of the frost this winter and
the work was f
rr next
Summer, all the defective walks would
resurfaced. It the resUrfsc^
walks were ttUI Jefeetive next spring,
other course would be taken to
give the cUy good walks.
“Traverse City Is laying more ceent walk thU year tor its sIm than
any Mher place In Midilgaa." «1d
Hr. Bnrridge. “More walk laying
means less cloee Inspection accordlngEarly In the season, I h
that the proportion of sand and cewas 3 to 1, which hM since been
changed to one and one^alt to one."
stated by the members of the
t>oard of public works that little walk
laid at the fonner proportions,
and that where the cement seemed
poor an extra amount of cement was
used. Chairman Prall and others ex­
pressed themselves as doubiftil whethredresslng the defective walks
would prove satisfactory. However,
tbe cement company further agreed
make them good if the top dressing
was a failure, they were willing to
give It a trial. Ormccoimt of tbe lateof the season It was utterly Im­
possible. they said, totearupthedefec­
tive walk and relay It this year. Tbe
selnthe
foremen of the cement gangs.
The resurfacing of defective walks
will he done in ou± ward of the eUy.
Oscar Simpson was firm In declaring
that the detective walks on Pront
Btreet^should be among those
These walks are most used
and they would be seen by the most
people, he aald. If (hey stand the test
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In the work.

Injured by N
■"Hie srtide-whJrti appeared In the
Bvraing Record last Satarday and*
which has slnoe circulated throu^ut
the state preea,'" said Ur. Burridge.'“has done us UtOBBands ot dollars
worth at damage. It vfll not hurt us
so much with our old customers but
it win injure ns in getUng new traalTo aaaUt In c
; the evU
whidi the article has dime the Newaygo
Portiand Cement Co.. theJMaM of pnb-^
Uc woihs adopted tbe following reeoMtlon:
"As tbe board ot pubUe works, yre
hereby state that the sriKOe an«aring
the Brenlng Beeord of S
g the Newago Portland
Cement Co.'s fiteflaL was. a
•ad unaatbortsed' by ns. We have
ftHb In the cement and are stm u»tag IL”

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