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The Daily Eagle, September 15, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE
DAILY
rBAVEHBE CITY. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903.
NO. 3242.
veatlier it is doubtful U the pro
gramme can be carried out u arrang
ed. C. T. Kimball on btiitU at the Til
lage council vas to dellter an addiMss
of welcome but If tile Is glren « wiU
be In the Grand Army hall. It U prob
able^ Uiat this and dreas parade at 6
HIGH HONOR IB PAID REV., WIL
o'clock will be cut today.
LIAM L. 'LAUFMAN,
Tomorrow the programme ealli
Idresaee at 10 o'clock by Hon. a. B.
McPherson post sent down 22 Darragh and County Clerk Bobt WMter, at 2 p. m. by Oor. A. T. BUas and
'MEMBERS ON & R. A'l,
Judge Lorin Roberta, and In the even
ing by on. R. B. HhJk» <M Manoelona.
THREE YEARS’ ADMINISTRATION
IS APPRECIATED.
BLOODY NEWS FROM SOFU
G. A. R. veterans
A targe Line of
Beautiful Buge
AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A bMDtlful Smyrna Itor. 2-«x5 fu
^ | yg
A b^oliful Sih.vriia Bog. 3 ft.»0 ft.
^2 75
INVITED FOR
FOU^ TERM
ARE IN CAMP
*.$2.00
Hwy All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 2-0« ft..
Htapr All WoorSmynia Bogs. 4 fLzT ft..
y^
Afc^tHOlTapeaUyUog, SfE3in.x4fl. 0 in.,
y^_
Vrlret Bog.
^2 25
AViuntiful Velrei Bag, i ft..x0 fu.
25
lA'LMutital Berrralblr ling, il Il.i9 ft.,
25
.A teaollfat Kerrrsibir Buy. 9 fi. t>^are.
'‘'$14 $0
iA^nUrun:>-r<>n>i%BQg. 9 ft XI3 ft..
: .
$17 50
Heart' nij^ in uil patici'ns and eoloi's; can lie used
either side up; different eolori‘h|rs on eacii-side. GiraiHDteed not to fade.
\ViH i»utw>-ar Velvet, Bi'usm-Is<h-
Axminister. '
•~
We hare a full line of .Tap •stey. VeU'et, Moipiette,
Twenty-two members of the local
post. G. A. R.,.went to Fife Lake this
to attend the reunion and some
of thMn were accompanied by Uieir
wires. A numbo- of the ladies of the
ReUef Cwps also went and the marUal
band accompanied the Teteians to do
their , share in celebraUng. Uncle
Dan Whipple was with the crowd.
The reterans who went today '
5 follows: W. M. Smith. F. F. Greer',
Chas. Dlpley. Monroe Morse. D. E. PadJen, Chaa. Irish. M. N. Sackett. J. C.
Derendorf, H. D. Morgan. John Hoxsie.
Vincent Neasson, C. E. Redner.
Slaussar.
CnrUs
Fowler. Henry
ne. Philip Dedune, M. J. Septt.
CbAS. Hannaford. V. F. Horton. Com
rade ScbulU. O. M. Morse. E. C.
Chesshlre of Honor also went.
There are several more who wi
tomorrow and it Is expected that more
of the members of (he Relief Corps
will also go tomorrow. Those who
toda}- promised to hive things
prepared to give those who follow, a
good time.
(From a Special Corresnondeir
SiMia. Sept.
News received here
says that the Turkish cnyalry detschmentB along the Bulgarian fronUer
cutting down all the
refugees Isclliding men. women and
children, who are attempting to es
cape from the disturbed district into
Bulgaria. Another dispatch states
that the Albanians hare
villages of Maple. Dokosuk and
Karallza. killing many inbalvitanu
This news has roused the Bulgarian
people and the papers today are clam
bring for war against the poKe. ^issarles have gone to King Peter to urge
him to Join Bulgaria In a fight against
Turkey.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
opera bouse had to be rmited for the
oocasioo. The delegates here were
given exennions on the bey and all of
this done throagta a church ' whose
membership is not nearly as large as
In Jackson- Other churches
assisted, however, in this dty.
PETER J. BERG
STROKE
ALL FOUND EXCEPT MCCALMON
B HAVE BEEN TAI^EN
d PINE^AK^
Mr. Berg Was Intending to Move to
TURKISH CAVALRY KILL REFU
GEES ALONG FRONTIER.
^2 50
Henry All Wool Smyrna Bogs, 3 fuse ft..
A
EAGLE.
Pleased with the three years’ sdnijnistration of their pastor, the official
board of the First Methodist ch
acting as the fourth quarterly cooferI. showed their appreciation of his
work last night by unanlmouely invit
ing him to return for another year.
Charlevoix. Mich., Sept. IS.-r-All the
bodiee except one of the five victims
of the drowning in Pine lake. Saturda;night, cauled by the colUaion between
the Btealfber Pilgrim and the naphtha
launch Lndy Marguerite, were fecovered yesterday afternoon by the Char
levoix life saving crew. The body
still missing Is that of Joseph MtCalmon. The bodies were, found near
where tbe accident occurred, about
mile and ia ball! fi
Ironton
Peter J Berg, s well-knoiirn farmer
reeldlng on pe peninsula, satfered a
severe paral^c stroke late yesterday
afternoon at tbe ct R. & I. depoL
which has rendered his right side help
less and his articulation almost unintelUgible.
The first that was known about It
was when the statios agent at the
depot discovered him there, unable to
move Dr talk. Dr. H. B, (Jtmer
itner ^as
m
1 when be
sent from the engine house and Hr.
Beig was taken to the Hotel Bruns
wick. This nomlng be was consider
ably Impcoved and the ambulance went
to the'hotel and be was taken to bis
home.
Mr. Berg is very- well known In this
city baring lived on the peninsula for
number of years. Some months ago.
however, he sold his farm anJ was in
tending to move «o Washington In tbe
near future but now it will probably
jme time before he can leave here
SOLDIERS BACK
FROM MANILA
SPAFFORO TRIAL PROGRESSS
SoiyrDa, Axminsli l-ai:d all kii ds and .'■izes of rug^i and
ardor of the veterans who are ar
riving toJay 'for the Soldiers'and Sail
Curtains, and Rojie Portieres. * >ui- line ^7' “^pesliy
ors’ Uiree days' reunion. Up to this
ud Velvet Carpets. China aii<l Japan Mattings, Oil
afternoon abont 200 had arrived. Tents
REV. WILLIAM'L. LAUFMAN.
are being pitched in the grove east of
.ytoth and Linoleums is oorapl. l.-. WINDOW SHADES
town. The wet weather is giving the'
all sizes made to order.
veterans a taste of the old life which
(From a Special Cor
they lead 40 years ago but they seem They Were From Rig Rapids, Muske
gon and OetrolL
to enjoy the ouUng as wall as they did
1 again appoint blm to
the most pleasant experience in the
Traver^'city. This Is an bonor which
Civil war..
New York, Sept IB.—The United
'ifeiill and Wholesale..
I'racUcal Home IMriiiHlicT.
account of the unfavorable
Price, Mid at tbe time of the aoeddent ___ _ .. Jon ibe »
polntmcnt wUl be made as desired.
either in battle o
.
.
..........."T^TTTY
was being steered by -Ttif; .CareoB. lag and gavg^pratdieaDF tt» ■
»* law • fim Ottt Sbec Msto* Sht*.
p V The quarterly board was
Ipplnc islands, b
Umi»y as at tbe prMlaliiiary hdaring.
J O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
one of tbe drowned.
_.
the
improvement
in
tbe
financial
i/bENTIST
den
of
<
David Jewen of Boitnd lAke occu
MRS. M. J. TRUEBLOOD, D. OFred Winters, one of tie missing
condition
of
tbe
church,
Hiere
ore
guard
of
honor
was
on
the
pier.
40ca07 Wilhelm lllocV. BealdeDCe,
3413H AND BARL-'S
pied tbe stand this tfteraoon. His tes
„,cn.
was
lying
down
on
tbe
seat,
just
Coffins were hoisted one by one from some good scconnU yet to come lu and
BTORB : i
where the side was crushed In. and timony confilcteJ somewhat wKh
tbe vcBsel-8 hold, and boxes were laid when these are paid it Is expected that
young McLean's on two points. Jevelll it
Is
thought
he
was
killed
by
the
prow
DIAMOND .
out In a long line on the pier. At the tbe books of tbe church will balance
says that when Spalford-ahot MclAan
HOUSE TO UENT
conference year. A more of the Steamer, or so badly injured he'was standing over bis vlettm. He
end of each box was a card giving the
r ead
can be made, in that he never c
lame, rank, company and re^roent of
ActlOD ReftBlator.
also identified one of the spears as
this
regard
alter
next
Sunday.
A
bumloldier
u-hoM
body
It
contain^.
Two
I.W. Kimball Co.
me used by
placards were also pasted on each box. ber of heavy expenses were nndertak1*9 Front St.
be never saw tbe spear s
thle year but it looks »s If all In
one of which read: “This box conAre nic-r thnn vv.-r iWk
his father did not have one.
alns the remains of a United States debtedness wlU be meL
The respondent is represented by
fall. We art.-doing vr.T.vsoldier, express charges for transpor
Her lAotman will leave next Mon
District Attorney Covell of Grand Rap
ihing we can i-i satisfy
tation of which from New York to day for the Michigan conference ses
ids and D. G. F. Warner. Attorney M.
the wants of your feet.
destination will be paid by United sions in Jackson. His duty as regisM. Larmoiith has charge of tb®
SIR THOMAS LIPTON ON VERGE for tbe pecwle.
States quartermaster at New York
OF
COLLAPSE.
city. ' Tho second read: Per sanitary
A petition has been circnlated ask
A Ww years a{r6 couiaii’t I'l* bnujrlit for
Ibiui
reasons this case must not be opened.” 9:80. This Is the year that lay dele
ing the circuit Judge to allow the prosix or eight eJoUars, and now we offer you one. a
The bodies of the Michigan soldiers gates attend, and Edward Wells has
Now BboaBtorc.
PINED
aecutor an aaslstant but Attorney
“
sett Shoe, with “ViseoUzetr'—waLMii^f—solo
were shipped to their reepecUve homes been-appointed from the First M. E.
TORI
Larmoutb positively refuses to scphurrh with George W, Lardie as^ltMWlilllax Hoii-I
. the afternoon.
Michigan Soldiers Dead.The lay delegates will appoint WITH A PHYSICIAN IN CONSTANT
SpsOord to add to be very sanguine
JOHN-H. M1CHAS5L, private Eight delegates to the general conference
ATTENDANCE.
ofacqultt^^_________•
,
eenth Field artillery. Big RapWa
which meets every foor yew®- Our Crossett patent and euumel Khinss haw "VisARTHUR A. ADY. private Company tlons of policy will be dlcuseed. Among Chicago Friends Had Planned for His
THEY WANT TO PLAY.
sd”—waierpi’Ovif —s(il.*s, if you want them.
A. Eleventh Infantry. Holton. Muske- tb^ will be the advisability -of re
turning to the three-year limit for
gon county.
Alumni of High School Would Uke
PRANK lONAS^ private Com pastors. Rev. Laufman says be ^oes
to Show Their Ability,
Chicago SepL'16-—Sir Tbomas Lippany M. Twenty-sfirth Infantry. Grand net anticipate that th§ general confer- ton arrived in /Chicago at 9:30 this
There to eonqlderable Ulk about
eacc will retnro to tbis rule at thle morning a vify sick man and Is now _>wn concemlDg the poesibllity of au
Rapids.
THOMAS IGNION. quartermaster time, as he thinks It will be held that confined to his room at the Auditorium Alumnt-Hlgb school football game
Parker Bros'. OM Stand
sergeant Troop-A; Fifteenth cavalry, Uie present plan has not been tried Annex with a phyaldan in constant at either tbe last of tbte Week or the
long enon^. For himself, he says be tendance. The second attack of stom first of next week. There are several
Detroit.
favors tbe tbree-year terms. He thinks ach trouble is more serious than that alumni In the dty who have played
of tbe snccess of tbe Meth- which he suffm^ last weqfc -When football some and they would like to
ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISCUS^ -...imnob
church should be attributed to be arrived h»e he was on the verge get in the game again If only for ooCe
COMMISSIONERS MET IN LONDON -he teal which U aroused by a diaage of collapse. All the social functions
ilntotcrs who are inspired In tbe arranged in Ws honor by local friends
Some of the available men who
FOREIGN OFFICE TODAY.
would probably be in tbe game are aa
new fields of labor.
have been postponed. .
Three presiding elders are to be chos.
follows; “Dad" Gray, “Enp” NerUnger. Pepnlngton. Snushall. Smith, W.
-n at tbe Michigan ccmference to. suc
ceed Revt. Graham of Grand Rapids. MRS. SUER DIED OF FRIOBT Lardie. Somers. Mex Kyselka, Baker,
Maveoty of Albion and Vanscholck of
C. carter. H. Andotson. C. Corbett. ANiles. Tbe first and the last of these LAPEER LADY OVERCOME IN A Novotny, T. Wilhelm, H. Stout.
thunderstorm.
elgn office today. All the foreign com- three will probably retire from the
“Stulty” Kyselka. C.
There would be no lack of material
g were presenL The specta- active ministry on account of their ad
most of them have had more or
vanced ages. Their places will be She Expired In the Presence of Her
i included Ameriosn Ami
less expertance In the game so that
Children.
Choate andthief Justice FuUer of the filled with leading mlulatera in the
rOlove Department is
they are not quite green.
United States supreme cou^ BriUsh conference.
Rev. Laufman anticipates that tt|U
Lapeer. Mlcb., SepL IB.—During a
attorney general, Sir Robert Findlay,
w 4isplajHng a superb
opened the prx>ceedings on behalf of will be a notoble year for chan^. SOTere tbtmderawrm last ni^t, Mrs. WUl MAKE CEIftENT «RICK
ID, embracing all
Mary Stier. was overcome by frW»t
Pit'gti.nd He said that the territory
played last year at the congee m and expired in the presence U ber
Involved
was
of
great
vtdoe
but
tbe
R. W. WINTERS WILL BRANCH
^ilkost recent and corchief question from a Csnadlaii stand this dty by Bishop FItxgerald who did chAdren. She was a woman of refine
OUT FOR HIMSELF IN ALPENA.
minister unless he was ment and sodal. worth.
point was access to the Padfle,
leas in Kid Gloves
really forced to do so. Many that
>th dre^ and street
COLGATE
HOYT
N
a
B
INVITED
s Have Manufactured ,
rimuld hive been changed last year
WILL MEET TO TALK POLITICS will
be given other charges this year.
- Here you mil find
New Jewelry Store on die
For tbis reason Mr. lAutman says be Llptcn and Roosevelt to a Yacht
Dinner.
REPUBLICAN BOSSES WILL GATH would not be snrprtsed If be would be
p the most dependable mahes, such as the celebratSooth Side.
Oyrter Bay. N. Y, Sept IB.-Oolgato
ER ON A YACHT
given aiotber pastotate to adjust matthe cement-brick yard of
lins J. W. P. and La Rome brand, gloves that
Hoyt, of the
^ Invited 'Sir Tbomas Upton today ilaote tor some UmA has dedd^
**7aetoon whit* won out last year
IT^bave won a reputation wlely on their merits. If you
. attend the annual dinner of the elUier this fall or next spring be wUI
CoMwater In securing tbe.oontekb a brh* machine to hto borne a.
—wbirii
will
be
held
Sep
fereace has fallen down in many tb*""
J desire kid glove satisfaction, make a ^election here,
Alpena and start in tho.manofactorJ
Oyster Bay, N. Y.. SepL 15.—An Im- U promtoed to do if the confwence tember 18 and Incidentally to m^
of the briek at €hk plaoe.
-aiad he fitted diy t ompetent glove fitters. Our $1.00
were h^ therer It promleed that Preeident Roosevelt. Hoyt states that
Mr. Wlntera baa bsM to. the employ
Rooeevelt and tho republican manag- both mlulkertol and lay delegates the president himself expremed the
bt Helm A 'Wnuams Copra consider
a ^ores ui both bhif-k and colors are unmalchable.
era wUl be held In New York harbor should be entertained free <rf,charge. hope that he will atteed. This
sWe time ^ naJeratands ^Jrdrk
an
aSalr
which
was
mJUtunatelT
tomorrow
afternoon
and
evening
on
Now 81 the last moment word is sent
tave others up to S'2.00,
the yacht Sylph. The presIdMt at out tltet the lay delegates must shift piloted and which led to the rwort
Roosevelt had aunbbed the Irtoh
mldnlBhi wUl take leave for Antietam. for themselves and the ministers will
out 1400 brick la: <Ma S
Md,, where be wiR attend the dedi- be provided only with ledglng and baronet
wbicb to an uaequaUed reeoi* 1^1
n ceremonlee of the New Jersey breakfast
Watches, ClocKs and Jewelry
battle monumenL SecretgfT l^eb
■ae oondltlon at Jackson to In
but tOOO of toe KfitO briiHne Repairing a Specialty. aaya aboht 18 ptfitticsl leaden are ex; ad contiast to tbe manner In whi^
dered for tbe new CharOb of ^
pected at the meeting.
.
„f/.«noe dtiegates were tre^ been UNOa aadlfe
___year when tll-the minis- tbe pofte a strong protest agMnst toe
be llititited to A very tow
ten and many of.thelr wtfea
by Tnrktob troops InMioadMlA
tertelued free of charge. Jattoonhas
Bras.
**“-«
wtMquares,
Aisoa full line >>f Lace
and .Tapestiy
J. W. SLATER,
'C^ia^rMgMcjrtag
...OUR...
$3.00 *!i£ $2i0
SHOES FOR WOMEN
A GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOE
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
FOR $4.00
i
Bachant & Re>scoe.
1
NOW READY
NEW KID GLOVES
IuSank
.
FOR AUTUMN WEAR
H. 1. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 i Union Street
FUNCTIONS ARE
ALL POSTPONED
THE DAILY EAGLE, TgEBUAY, SEPTEtoEB 15, 1803.
The Daily Eagle.
What Editors Say.
A wild man has list been captured
at Calumet Senator Caiumet-and-Hec-
THE CAOU P»BSS PobUelier*.
la Smith, however Is visiUng friends
In -the east—Detroit Journal.
e holding a
Botered at Ttati
mention In Chicago, and this ahonld be
a sufficient hint for the men folks to
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
bold on to their podcetbooks.—Grand
Rapids Herald.
The mint at Philadelphia has stop
ped eotning pennies bennse
Office—Ul Wert rttmt rti»et
Both -PfaoDM 68.
B. E. BROWN,
City ClrcttUtor.
Netloe to StAMribere.
Sabscribers to The Daily BmSc are
i««uened to notUy the office at once
ot any failure to reoelre the paper
the
enormons output of recent yeaie.
Oanwers PWe Timid Dtners.
It one were to study-the subject and
rigidly avoid euUng all things that are
Kputed to be bad for one's health to
one way or aoother. It would probably
be difficult to keep BtarvatlOD at bay.
The list of things which cannot be
eaten with safety'by thoae who have
a tendency ta -appendlddi U a vety
long one.
X prominent sdeatist de
clares that one of the deadUeri sweet
meats Is .preserved ginger; but plnespple, fresh or prei^ed. U alffiost
eqiully risky, while oranges, figs, rasp
berries, In foc-t all fruit with plpa. are
also veiy dangerous eating. To still
further limit our dietary, there are a
the last «ve years 3,000,000,893 pennies
have been shipped from t
the coinage between July
June 1,1903, was 89,600.000.
Wby not
fashion them.on the caxt-wheel model,
call them dollars and make ns all rich?
—Chicago Beeord-Herald.
fever. The oyster scare has led to sus
picion.of nil other shellfish, not only
lobsters and crabs, hut even the hither
to considered liarmlem though .neces
sary alirUups and prawns.—SL James
Gax^tte.
m«n
for a wife got 2,700 i
seeme' to show where the blame Ilea
i-iinportance
and still
perhu|>s. I.y rendering It unfit for those
leisurely sldi- glances on the world
about ua In whicb the best experience
tliird term might be all light for
of man Is gained.
Even the poet's
Oovmi<w Bliss, but think what
blgheat thoughts even Shakespeare's
wpuld be tor Michigan.-Tribune.
finest reveries, seep to be not tbe fmlt
of hard study, but of those careless
Wonder some walking delegate does flashes of Insight which It Is the best
not start a strike because the wages effect of mii'xiictlng humdrum occupt
ot sin are not saUBfaetory.—Detroit Uons to prouiotp.-London Bpectator.
for the Increasing celibacy of the
—Detroit Tribnoe.
opera hcoah..
Sept 17.—Special
enga^meot
of
Slepbeo Fiupatriclc la “HunUng for
HawkiDe"—Steinberg's
house.
Grand
tweis'
,
Sept 18.—Matinee and ni^t per
formance of
"Man
to
Han”—Stein-
berTs Gisnd opera hoose.
A POPULAR PASTOR.
' After three years' successful i
The members ot a Syrian colony in
Wisconsin lynched one of their num
ber for kilting his wife the other day.
for another year.
The decision arriv k doesn't take tbe foreigner long to
ed at by the official board of the First get Americanised.—Kalamazoo Ga
Methodist church is a bt^ly compll- zette-News.
FAvsIolewleel Error.
rit says in dis jiaiier dst a feller wot
broke out of Jail tvas shot frough de
T-l.t-a-l-B. Wot does dst
''Trough de vlctuiils.
plugged him In de stomaeb."
which is popular with all the members
Other
chrlsttan people In the city will also
igan conference acts favorably o
A mob of masked men approached
the Jail at Sbawneetown, III., a few
request for bis return to this charge,
nights since and demanded a prisoner
for Mr. Laufman's popularity is
who was locked in the Jail and await
confined to the Methodist chnnh.
ing; trial.
though he works for his own dei
and gave warning that whoever ap
vancement of Christianity In the city
as a whole.
offered no aigument on the naerits of
the prisoner's case, he only'did his
Mr. Laufman has made an enviable
duty and did It resolutely.
record as paator of the First Methodist ers
church.
This year there have been
quailed
before vbls
Tbe lead
determ
manner and there was no lynching, no
added to, the membership roll upwards
murder and no violation of the law.
of 100 new members.
On the other hand the majesty of the
This should be
very gratifying, as they
have
been
was upheld and this oae brave
gathered In only as the result of good
earnest work.
When the union xevival
set an
example which
everywhere might study
officers
with profit
closed in the City opera house last and emulate in the Interest of human
winter, the revival services were
ity and clviUzaiioQ.—Ann Arbor Coup
tinned tor three or four weeks in his
ler-Register.
church and many that were almost per
suaded at the opera bouse werS
brought forwwv and reoelveA tato
full membersblp as a result of keeping
up -the good work.
sii
l■l■^^^HI~U-^gi~^J -^le most
pr^psestve mlnistere In the Michigan
conference.
He is always looklns for
something to Interest and ben^t bis
he purcbas
D and hun
dreds ot views with which be has been
able to give seriee after aeries of discouraes. illustrated and described In
a manner that was not thought pos
sible a few yearn ago.
These services
have appeal^ to the people and on all
occasions be bes bad large oemgregatlons.
WhiJe
other
churches
have
been sparsely attended In the evening
he has been able to fill his elmrcb
•nlghUy.
But Hr. Laufman Is
mu.
He does not work enUrely for
MOST IRffROVED STYLES
Perfectly I«iIored-Rve BeHars to Whityflve OothB.
T. MM., pnoay lugau _ . .
hall. A. V. Friedriffii, Oom.; J..
Bhlelds.'R. K.; B. A. Brans, P. E.
T
Traverse City Aerie No. 383, F. O.
Es«des. meets in hkirestere’ baU,
Taskday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
Loranger, worthy prestdenL
Sale on Toi)
Coats Has Begun!
Traverse Bay hive No 71, L. O. T,
MM., meets In L O. O. F. bail Tnepday afternoon, September 8 and 22,
and Wednesday evenings, September
:.
Any I
8 Of this 2. 16 and 30.
vkilate any of
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________
I
.
ordinance shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and
on convlctlim
Traverse City Lodge No. 322. F. A
thereof shall
punished by a fine A. M.
Special communication eacli
of not to exceed the sum ot twenty- Monday. H. O. JoynU W. M.; M. E.
five dofiars (835.00) and if such fine Hask-ell, secretary.
Is not paid such person may be
fined In the common Jail of Grand
Grand Traverse Lodge
). 200.
1.
Traverse ooanty for a p^od of not to
’enlngs in
exceed thirty days, if such fine Is not
paid sooner. In the discretion of tbe
irt or magtstrate before whom such
.jrlction may be had.
Traverse Cl«- Chapter,
No.
147,
Section 7. This ordinance shall take
effect in twenty d^ after Its puhli- O. £. S., needs in Masonic ball tbe
Tuesday on or babSre each full moon
do hereby certlfr that the fore Annie Soule, W. M.
going ordinance was passed by the
inell of the city of Traverse City,
the 7th day of September. 1903.
meets at Wbodman bs
JNO. R. SANTO. Mayor.
lug, August 24. John G. Straub. V. C
CHA8- M. BEERS, City Clerk.
Joseph Sleder, cleriL
DIRECTORY
O. M. MORSE.
A. B. CURTIS.
These de.servedly popular garmeots havh
grown to be .the moHruseful co&t a man can
buy
always a time and place where you
need one «>f these garments, and where noth;
iiig else will do.
hrffl^i^ilored goods
we show, fire nt#t equalled by other manu
facturers than tho.se we represent.
P. C GILBERT
A. B. CURTIS & CO.
Real Estate & Loans
P. E, WAU£ER.
SALTED PEANUTS
OX w«ldence.'*427*FYfth Street NorthEstimates made and
The' Jailer firmly refused
Inatlon first, he Is ever willing to do proached ^st defend himself.
He
everything In his power for the ad made no effort to appeal the crowd,
Traverae Bay Tent Nd. 186, R. O. T.
ISU.. Monday nlghu In I. O. O. F.
hall. C. '■ "•
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ARCHITECTS.
Put away the old straw bat for the
rummage sale Is nigh.—rt»rl Huron
Herald.
be pleased to bear the news and will
be still better pleased when the Mich
supplied With an alann beU or r»g
of not lets than four inches or more
than six Iteha tn diameter, or some
sHniiar derice for sounding an alarm,
and the same ahaU be sounded at
street erceel&ga and irtiereTW else
deemed, advisable by the operator of
such vehicle to be sounded, tor the
pedeetriana or
pt»PO«e of notUring
I
■
..................... _>e a^roadi ^''any such
vehicle, and eadt ant«nofffie, autocar
or other similar vahide b&aU be equip
ped With a brake or set gf brates and
all such vehicles shall carry a lidd
ed lamp, or lamps. In a consplcnons
poeKion on such vehicle whenever In
moaqn.-o&--gny etreeL elley or other
pnblicVay at any time after dusk and
The popular Aucuoneer of Grand
Traverse county. Office 330 Bast
Front street. Traverse City.
meniary one to Mr. Laufman ani
of the First Methodist chnrch.
LODee NOTICED.
Orim OT propeU^^^n
OperaU
we City,
e It ordained
Traverse City:
by
the
Council
Section 1.
No automobile, autoiT or othOT similar vehicle shall be
propelled or driven upon or along any
street ahey or other pnbllc way In the
dty.of Traverse City unless the perin charge or control of sudi vehlor who Is acting as the operator
thereof
and
as
such
operator
controls the means of propulsion
any
such
automobile, autocar
other
similar
vehicle
shall
be a person duly licensed by. the city
of Traverse City to act as
Cor of such vehicles In thi
aereinafter provided; and for the pur»oses of this ordinance the
t
...............s.-or
lames ''Automobile." "Autocar”
"Ai
and
■other similar vehicles'
whenever
and wherever used la this____________
shall be held to embrace and mean,
and are hereby defined to mean, any
vehicle driven or propelled upon or
the streets, alleys or cither publys of this city, whether for pur
er business or pleasure, or for
bofh. the motii
Jtlve power of........................
which
electrielty. steam, compressed air, nap
tha. gasoline, kerosene or other motive
power other than animal power or
moUve power supplied solely by the
muscular exertion of a-human being:
Provided, however, that nothing hei
in shall apply to the operation of ai
locomotive, griper, motor, trolley c
of other vehicle used by any steam <
street railway upon and along' ai
track or tracks owned or authorltatlv
old days is
genemlly dry nnd filled up, but some
‘ ‘•
still . remain.
Perhaps tbe finest example of a 'lnoated
bouse la Helmlngbiiu HalL the seat of
Lord Tollcmncbp, In Suffolk, about
eight mtlee from Ipswldi. The draw
bridge still remains, und It has been
raised every night for more than 300
years, tbe ancieut pretaution being ob
served even tb^h the need for It has'
long passed :b'y. Tbe moat triiicb sur
rounds l>>edB<aaOe. near Maidstone, is
so wide that it tuny olniost be called.a
• and
Wells is s
y w-tlls which liicloae nearly seven acres of ground and
■
a moat whu-l. U Hoi>plled with w«. .. — corporation.
froin 81. Andrew's well. A venerSection 2. TTie-mayor or acting
kble bridge apaus the modL giving
mayor of said city shall bare power
cess llirougli u tower gatewav to
and authority to and shall Issue an or
outer eourt.-Loudou Standard.
der for a license to any and all perwaWng application to operate any
They are made from No. 1 Spanish
shelled peanuts and are treated in a
clean pure way. No lard or old 9rease
used in our own make. Each erd<
TRAINED NURSES.
roasted after the order is . rece
■MRS. E. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
by us. They are
sold by
A.
R.
Graduate U- B. A. training school, Jshraus, Cavis Cigar Co..
V'eaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamson,
class '98. Grand Rapids. Citlzene'
'phone 813. Res. 368 Park street. Hannah A Lay Merc. Co. Prices quot
ed to dealers.
Price ^312 to 114 per week.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
MONROE A HALE.
R. O. White, Mgr.,
General lnsuran-;e.
Williamsburg, Mich.
311 Wilhelm Block.
J. W. niLLIKER
Raai
SUITS—
DR. T. A. WlUiBLM,
DENTIST.
City Opera House Block.
Room 1.
DR. SNTDER, DENTIST.
New office over
Rank
People's
WATCfl CME.
REMOVAL
Savings
DRS. SAWYER A PENHALUiGON.
I havi'
A. U T»l.ER.
DenUsL Office 005
SOS
new
Block. ClUzens 'phone No. «
movotl
my
j«-w<-!i’y
;toi*c tn the iniiUlinp: ill's! iloor
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a
east
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
frf
Stl'inliorg’s
Opera flouse wheit' I
have
new stO|fk of watehns,
and
jehelvy,
and
City Book Btore Block.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY,
friends and
a
I
all
patrons.
Brehsr
Several Desiiable ^Farma.
Seven room house and lot
on Randolph street, near ElmwotMl avemn* school. • Easy
terms; price $1,000.
,Seven I’oom house on Rose
street, lot .50x186.
Price
$750;- half cash, balance
time.
Four 'dwellings. .on
side, reasonable prices
terms.
clocks
wln-re
would lie pleased tn meet
my nhl
’All the latest style?
of Hickey and Kreem a u Co.
line,
Roch ester. New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of UR are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
Estate
HAS ron SALE
FALL- and WINTER
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL' Beadle Block.
L. M. Bennett
Sevra room house ..ww.
Ninth street, stone fouo^tinn.ccment cellar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot 66x172. Price$I,400
Enquire at my oniee
for terms. SKa"!’*’:":
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
in Munson block. 'Phones; office.
103; residence. 104.
the First Methodist efanreb In Traverse
liar vehicle, Provfded.thatinhirjSd'g-
City. He Is u enthusiast for Albion
college, bis slmamsi 'r, Lest Deoe
•when President r^IJe was in
Ushed »
e suggestive
_
o
.. and qualified to operate any sneh autty
appears that death Is not Instantane mobile, autocar or othOT simitar vehlDR. P. P. LAWTON.
Such order for license when Is
ous througboiyt tbe physical organism,
sued shall'be presented to the city Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUzens
for It has been obsenetl that
clerk and on payment of a llcMse fee
'phone 541; Bell 'phone 378.
a clear way that one Sunday morn the different tissues vontlnqe active for of one dollar, said city clerk shall issne
period after
DRHOLDSWOK-PH.
a
llMuse
to
such
appllcftnt
No
llemue
ing $600 was subscribed, which
shall be granted for a period exceed Rooms 7 and 8, MercanUle Co.’s block
the largest sum given by any churA
ing one year, and all licenses shall
Special attention given to the eye,
of Ha sUe In the whole of Michigan.
expire on the 30th day of April of each
ear. nose and
throaL
Glasses
The'Michigan conference will act for example, have Ix-co kept alive tor year. The city clerk shall keep a co^
fitted. Both 'phones.
wlsriy to favorably consider the re over a week wlieii held In wrUiln solu- reel and accurate account of all per
sons to whom Ucebses may be uquest for Mr. LauftDu-8 return to hU ttons. and the heart of a frog has been
sued, giving their name. age.
rcslpresent pastmate. ITiere is every In- known b> beat fof^uuny bouni after be dence, date ot Issuing and amount
dicaUon that he has far from onttived ing removed from the dead body. Tbe
DRS, W. E. A W. S. MOON.
bcaris of turtles sod snakes will tmt
SKtlon 3. The mayor of said
his usefnhiess In this city.
General pracUce; epedallste in. dit
for days or even a week after death.- shall have
power
and authority
anthority at
atanv
...............
...................
eases of the rectum and genlto
Harper’s Weekly.
time to reroke any license that has
urinary diseases. Both 'pbonea.
been IssneJ if In bis Judgment the
WORTHY OF ENCOURAGEMENT.
City Opera House Block.
Id best Interests of the public
Owe Wu Bttoac
It Is doubtful It any city ever bad an
julre ench revoeaUon.
••rou love my daugliterT' said the old
H. B. UARNBR.
opportunity to secure as Important an
SecUu.
No hutomobile. autocar Specials
...........................lUon given to surgery and
Industry on sudi favorable terms as has
t other almlli
___________
itlar vehicle
ehsll _be prodiseases of women. Office over
Love her”' he exclaimed passionate pelled
pelled or driven at a rate of epeed to
Traverse City to get the Western Shoe
First
National
hank. Call both
ly, "Why, I could dl^or berl For oim exceed eight miles per hour upon or
Co. of Milwaukee. Frank M. Gardner soft glance from those aw<
along the streeto and alleys within the
of this rity who to trying to locate It wonld hurl myself from youder elltt following boundaries;
Bast Une of
here has made a favorable pr<H«eiUon
perish, n lilcedliig, bnitse<
to the board of trade ot which every upon the rocks 200 feet briowr’
Carver street and the i
line of Seventeenth street on
i
The old man shook faU bead.
cmra win hopo may be taken advanDR. W. F. S'lRANOWAYS,
Tm something of a liar myself.” be south: the west side of ramwood a
>d all t
Formarly assUtant to Drs. Hou
In the matter of a site It would seem atld. "and one k enon^ for
Oaks in thd eye. wr, nose
family like mine.”
that some cltisen with large real estate
throat departments of tbe Chicago
Polyclinic
college and
hospital.
holdings would be public spirited
streets and alleys the maximum speed
Practice limited '
enough to dispose of bts property, e
"1 soppoae," said tbe condoling
shall bq 12 miles per hour.
small amonnt for a location st e very bor. "that you will erect a handsome
SecUon 5. Bach and every automo
favorable figure. The tant that tbe
imeot to your husband's mem- bile. autocar or other similar vehicle
Western Bboe Co. Is an
To Us memory!" edioes the ta«ful
firm, one whose goods are known to
widow. "Why. poor John hadn't nay.
be first clau. aboffid be
« local people to enoonrage It by m«v- I was sortlag over some of tbe clotbm
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.”8. BENDA A C0„ CLOTHiERa
be left today mid found the pockets
B in tbe CMnparatively
full of letters 1 liad given Urn to mall.”
need of financial assistance to raise
Did You Know ,..
the ctdlegeHebt. Mr. Laafman laid the
matter before his o
-A
1Wf
lilce clothes in the
fashion.
beexause tastes differ so.
SOME
^‘Have You Seen the Elephant”
“HAVE
YOU
BEEN
THE
ELE
•peelal Reduced Ratee to Eauit Ste. Eighteenth Annual Ohio Exeutuien.
Merle, Mergustto add Duluth.
Ob WedBMday, October 7, the Ann
Dvlsg tbe reaoet eeason the Dnlnth. Arbor ndIreaJ will give-dts 18th anSpecial trtdQ
Booth Shore A Atlantic Railway wiU nital Ohio exogralen.
seu cRav rate tickets from Medklnaw wm leave CopmUah at 13:00 m. BxOit^ liaeklnac Ulend and SL IgMoe canton tl^eta good for return until
as i(g]0WB: Sanlt Ste. Marie end re- NoTOBhOT 7th vU be sou to Toideo
at
»A0
for
roand
trip
and
at oorrestna 82A0. Marquette and return ttEO
a^Dolotb and retara 816J». Tkeee —^ stattoas in
cvmflnnatiai Ucketa are aotd peeeengen bolding roimd «rtp esnorffiaa Detroit BooffiMB. Hodclng Taltay.
w.-.
Oekets. boat or mQ. troai lower MM- Ohio Oeatnl linea.
igan potnis to tbe StrbItB at Ittekb aton A DvtOL lEka Shore A MldilSB ffiod^n ud WabMb ntHragA
CM!
Cffil on a
acBOet Ann Arbor mfliobd
lAltte «t a eeatty ledboed rate.
a«e>ttorti
J. J. KBBTJ]. P. A
IN OUR SHOW WINDOW ?
A “NEWLAND” HAT
for me—that’s what the best dressers jn tbe city sayno other will do for anyone who wants the beat hat in
the xnorld at $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00.
This is also the only store in this'city where a com
plete line of
That's
while another wants it thoroughly conserva.
tive.
Mothing Old-Fashionad, mind you;
just up-to-date
■a
in every way,
though rather subdued in style.
m
We ester to both.
orrr
PHANT In BENDAt window?
very heighth of
DON'T.
One. man wants the most extremexut,
kU-iwhCiwHas
Ma.
V«k.
is s'good wsy of getting what yon i
thing very ultra or just i
One kind of
oesn’t make a
,
you
8
know;
why
e p. in
ugh
we
stock
vari^
to satisfy
the dress
desires of a
SOME BOYS
wear out tbeir-'
clothes fastf'r t-faan
okhci’s — some boys
can’t help it—some
clothes can’t help if—it is’ our business
to aid )'ou, ai.d We
do it b)' selling you
clothes so well made ,
and of such good ma- ■"
terial that they will
stand the hardest
wear.
Of course
they will wear out.
Onl>'“a suitofmaiP
would stond
tbe
. wear some boys giF®
their clothing. Your
boy wants, a new.
suit—buy these and
.you will be pleased;
The priccKaretl.SO,
$2.00, $2.50. $:lm
and up to ^10.00. ,
-\\^A cat'i’}' a full line of School Bonks in our Book Department, ont'
*
W I? tlic second floor, and as good a stock as 3’ou will find
school and writing Tablets, Pens, Inks, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers, Pen Holder8f,-j!
Composition Books, and cvcrj’thing needed in school and commercial use. Vou4J^
find all those in the Stationery Department, at the rear of the Dry Goods Dept.
5tet^n Opera and Silk Hats Is carried.
“Sr ». BENDA S GO.
THE REAL RBUABLB CLOTHIERS.
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTIIE C0i
THE PAILY EAGLa. TCESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1803.
Dr. J.-W. CAUNTLETT,
BALVATION ARMY CAVALRY.
Wra HAVE STUNNING GOWNS
C. T. U. wilt be held in the Oongregatlonal t^nreb beginning Tnesday
Will March Through Feud Diotrlete
ing, September 28. Between 30 and CONTROL COULD HAVE BEEN
in Kentucky.
BOUOhT FOR 96,500,000.
^0 delegates are expected to attend.
CinclnnaU. O.. SepL 16,—The first
H. E. Carter, manager of the Outing
je of cavalry In the Salvation army
Beach Reeoit Co., doeed.hle Ttaverse Now the United SUtee Is Held Up for will be made thls"week in a march
City office yeeterday and all business
' through the leud districts ot Kentucky.
O. P, CORVEE.
P. W. CARVfiB. pertaining to OuUng Beach will be
Hose who will ride with staff CapL
Oyster Bay. N y. Sept. U.—It Is
transacted during the winter at the
O. P. Carver & Brck.
New- York. Sepc 15.—The Herald WilRam B. Scott and Col. Richard B.
On Moonnt of Uie Imst
home office in Jaokaon. Ur. 'Carter prtnU a long letter by Eldward F. Cra- Haley, arrived here yesterday In whispered In i. i..mine circles that the
**Pl»h and Game Law"
first lady of it>e land uid ber'dhughter
gin, of New York, addressed to Presl- rough rider uniforms. Today they
will be in their offlee dnrinir biulwill be prepare to dazzle Washington
give
a
day
meeUng
at
Winchester.
Ky.
dent Roosevelt and deaUng with the
society with the beauty of their gowns
interooeantc canal queetion. In which Tomorrow they will hold a meeting at
whqp they return to their official home
■Jackson and will start across
Cragin aays:
the end of the present month. Dur
The Weather.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT.
"Just one word as to the price— mountains for meeUngs at Saylorville,. ing the last few weeks both Mrs.
Plkesvllle. Hindman. Ha
Oeoenily cloody aad threateDlDt
MO.OOO.we. It may Interest you t>
Roosevelt and Hiss Alice have paid
zard.
Wbilesburg
and
tbhnoe
Into
Ten
with showers toDigbi ani] prehabir “Hunting A Hawkins” Wilt Be Seen know that about the year 1896 or 18d?
many vlslu to the great New York
nessee
and
Virginia.
WedeesJe}-;. cooler in the nprth and
I was offered by a rqpuUble broker
Here Thursday Night
stores and made selections from which
The lUnerary of three weeks
west portions WedDeeday:
Manager Steinberg has arranged for of Paris, of good standing, the control be extended. He officers of the Sal- their dressmakers are now creating
nonherly vlods.
an engagement at bis pc^ular play of 'the old Panama company,
vatioD cavalry will be the guests, at some stunning eSecU.
baals
of
|6,B00.«I6
for
their
enUro
house of the delightful comedy. •'HnntMiss Alice will probably be away
Jackson, of Former State Senator
propeiV. 1 did not deem that
Ing for Hawkins," which, a year
of the time
worthy of consideration. The market Alexander Hargis, who Is now at CynBO pleased Traverse City amnsei
Cfaristmas. but Mrs. Roosevelt
Barney A^ereen hat gene to attend lovers, for next Thursday. September quotaHons in Paris tor a number of tbiana^ attending the trial of Curtis be there constanUy. ahd will undoubt
A terewell meeting was held in
the state fair at Grand R^ids.
years for the stock of the Panama
edly
give
more
musicals
and parties
the Y. M. C. A- auditorium here last
MIm Jennie Smith hat resumed her
"Hunting for Hawkins Is one of the company would Indicate that the n-holc night after the parade.
than she did last year. She has provpMItlon In the rcelstcr of deed's office. brigbiosi comedies seen In years and property was rcgardevl as of about that
splendid aid to the presi
value,
and
while,
of
course,
it
is
known
dent in the difficult task of making
Mre. Allen Adeit and daughter Kate Is now in lu third season of uninter
40 YEARS A KINO.
that the price of control of a psoperty
have gone to JOau Gallo, Win., to spend rupted success. Thoee who enjoy
friends, and as the campaign la
very; different from the market valgood hearty laugh cannot afford to
fairly in eight, she will not relax her
Che winicr.
. It remains true that this broker
miss
rare trpat.
efforts In the same direction.
F. W. Wileon, register of deedt. and
Stephen ntxpatricfc. the quaint com statedd that he was In a position to ofCopbenhagen, Sept, 16.—This year's
hie wife- have gone do Grand Rapids
ontrol on that basis."
edian. heads a company of really fer coni
gathering of the royal family here
Ip atteod the fair.
Mrs. A. F. Barnard ahd dan^ter*
clever players and as Owen Toochem,
of an unusually solemn character.
Elleurorth Hale, toller of the First
frresistably
Is the jubilee year of the Danish ■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. P. F.
News of the Theatres.
National bank. .Is spendlni.' Ills vecalATdle.
royal family.
Tonight, at Stelnben;'s''G5and r
Uon In Grand Rapids.
laughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Clare
boose, the big metropolitan produc
The king will have reigned 40 years
G. W. Smithson Is serying on the
Many specialties are interpolated. tion of'A UlUe Outcast" will be i
November 16. R Is 60 yean since he A. Wurtburg spent Sunday with Archie
PQliPe force while Prank Umlor Is lak- Hie singing of the La bretta sisters This la a new play and has made the was recognized as hrfr to the throne. OatrenJer.
Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Golden go
lag tale vacailon in Grand Rapids.
tieing a special feature, “nte phenom- biggest hit of the season. It opened In The crown prince, who lately atuined
Grand i
success of “Hunting for Haw- August and since then has created
L M. Bennett has gone
hiB COth year, has been crown prince t<atbe Grand Rapids falr-tbls week
Here was a good crowd at the hall
RapUs c
I business irlji bin will j
furore on the circuit.
game Sunday between the Indians
also attend tlie fair before miuming. surely’
The story Is built upon thh vicissi
King Christian's second son.
you
wish
10
laugh
hearty
and
often
tudes
of
Paul
Weston,
a
young
Ci-nrgp of Greece, celebrated the 401h of Omena and the Mapleton boys, but
Rev. Hugh Kennedy went to Wex
Mapleton
won the game.
see
"Hunting
for
HawMns"
next
who. after serving an (injust sentence year of his reign this year, and Queen
ford and Rberman yesterday to hold
Charles Pulver will rent the KIHb
in stales prison, has come to another Alexandra ce1ebrate>l the 40th anniver
qnarterty meetings bin will relurn to Thursday night.
; part- of the country and risen
sary of her wedding this year. He farm and Mr. Ostrender who now
Borrow nighi.
position of trust In the office of Mr. Duchess of Cumberiand. who will be icuples the place will move back
BLOODY MACEDONIAN NEW&
The Ladiet' Altar society of ti
Harcourt. a wealthy broker, and whose'*
years old September 29, keeps her Traverse City In November.
Mapleton Cacholie church will have .
Id Mrs George HeUferlcb
BOcUl In the rooms adjoining the iSattle Creek Men-* Relatives Slaugh- pretty daughter. Madeline, Weston silver wedding In December.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Carlle
has secretly tnarried.
King Christian looks as young
tered.
n hall tomorrow.
Christopher.
or and rides daily.
name Creek. Mich., Sept. 15 —PhilAt Knight of the >1. M. A. went to
A quick jump Into popular fancy
Miss Clan A. Wnrthurg who has
Grand Rapids yesterday aftpmoon as Ip TrIRom. a Macedonian, employed has bedn made by the novel scenic
been visiting Miss Rhea M. Barnard,
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
a delegate from the local lodge of th.- in Ibi- Battle Creek Iron works, has melodrama ;'Man to Man'
Portland—Mrs. C. H. Maynard, a has returned home.
National Protective Ijeglon to the na rereiri><] a letter telling him that defor Managers But pioneer of the st^ and a very philan
laehmi-ntK of 10,000 Turtilsh soldiers
The Klrevt irnmwsys of the t'lty of
tional eoBventlon.
terfield and Bromllow have spared
thropic wonf&u, died at her home In
swept down on the little village in
oiil.v n few weeks
' Mr*. A C. Bmith and brother. John whirii he used to live, and that fewer expense in getting up the producUon Portland Sunday morning, aged 69 Jlexic'O. uJil.'li
IK n few liHleiH-iiilenl mule lines,'
complete manner'regardlng .vears. She eame to this state in 1836
^linger and family, who are visiting than ion but of Up 2.000 Inhabitants
furiii one ei...iri»- s.vttviu with
ffvery possible detail.
here, went to Empire this morning for
and has resided here ever since.
modern e<|Ui|imeiit. There are
escaped death,-HlS two brothers and
illy clever artists has' been engaga few days' visit with tbcif sister. several of their children were among
Ik-K or line*, and the service
The plot Is concise and IniensrMr* W. H. Morris.
Battle Creek—While walking cm the
the killed
lughoul and the author 'has
t. O. McManus and family have gene
Mictiigau Central track yesterday
S. Fnrety, a molder at the »rfe
to Chicago and Kanaas City for a three place, learned from a letter that hla artveniurc. love, pathos and conjedy morning. Jasper P. Simons, an aged
we^s‘ trip. While in Chicago Mr. two sons were killed, and! Mr. Speal- in his story, so carefully thai the
l.rofesslonal vine trimmer, was killed^
dicnce are dei^ply interested from rise by being struck by a gravel train. He'
McManus will also buy considerable azer was informed that his two
to fall of curtain. This attraction will was deaf and did not hear the train
new stock for his store.
and uncle were among the killed.
be seen for matlne^and night. Satur- approach.
_The Bulldogs and the Acme
Mere RIota.
<lay, September 19. at Steinberg'Dlsnrrance* of strikei* are
team pl«-ed Saturday afternoon at
R Saved His Leg.
Nsrly as grave as an individual
Grand opera house.
Poplar Point which resulted In a vic
Danfortb of- IJiOrange.
I,aOrat
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•Roy Boucher, the Michigan order of the system. Overwork,
tory lor tte Bulldogs by the score of suffered for six months with a fright
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
Anstria-nunwry led the list of im- Central switchman who was blown
i; to 6. Boaday there was a game at ful, running sore on his leg; but writes
lowed by utter <xill^>se, unless a re
lha< Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
^Ivo wholly DlgrniitH liiKl .rnir. with 'J3U.CUK); Italy pieces by the dyi
liable-nsmedy uAnedtttely empk'eA< me and Ua rreult was reversed, the US'
«irco It In five daya. For TTICtrs,
tUSHlS the Bay City yards Sunday morning, od.
Here's nothing so effldent
bvttnciBi •OtriW^Uld. This makes Wounds. Piles, it's the best salve in
was marired here only two weeks ago cure dlEAwders ot the Liver or kidneys
Only
^ *•*“
another will
to Mis-s Edna Bishop of Lulnsburg and
Sold by Btiebe
ABM hemCy;? to determine which Is
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was doing hU first work since the
d S. E. Walt & S
really the better team.
greatest all around nedieine for r
honeymoon. Hev.'C, B Benson, who down systems. It dispels Nervonsne
IFi-rformed the marriage CFcremooy,
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will officiate at the fimoral in the same Malaria gei_
faction guaranteed by Bngbee & RoxCo. and 8. B. Wait « :
PANAMA CliNAL AT A BARGAIN
i|ks|ES“^
jSa.wSi“““"
TO-NIGHT at Steinberg’s Grand Opera House
One of the Most Costly Prodiictions in America,
“A UTTLEOIITCMT
EVEBYTTUNG IS NEK AND AS PERFECTLY COMPLETE AS BRAINS ART OR
MONET CAN PRODUCE EVERT SCENE A RETEUTIDN.
Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75.
SAMPLB! SAMPLES!
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In-July we purchased a Manufacturer’s Sample Lipe of Iron iieds. i
The beds we received August 1st, but through some mistake we were delayed
until now in receiving the rails—the result is, we have 32 beds placed t»n the '
floor today that should have been sold ere tliis. We also have an invoice of a
corload of-beds which will arrivd inside of a week, aud to make room for them
we must close out the sample line at once, regardless of profit.
REMEMBER! Only one of a kind ind every one • bargain '
$iiO to $20
ll'j luvDij IKSO per COL llyu ndss n yWit the taoser.
The ' Boston
Store
for 1903 are ready now. ' As this promises to be
a banner year forrthisr-class
.
of goods, we are
well supplied with the lecessaiy tmppUea. If
it's 8pauldii«’b you get, it’s guarantee of
goodness. There’s
There none better.
CITY BOOK STORE.
l)PHOLSTERIN6,
SofiSutiMpsiilipnlK
O. e. CAME,
711 Webster SL Cltlxena' 'phoae 639.
Loan Headquarters
SaUrisd
plOySK OBD
nuke least
ibrlr salar).
■rllbout tbelr
imployera
kDOWIair ae>thlax
vt
Bold by J. O. Johnson.
you ars ).boru
IP YOU WANT TO
call 00 «.
T«E NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY,
Sell, Bay, Rent or
Bxebange
Property or Business
Call, Write or ‘Pboae
.Tiist it few Ladies' itn<l
.
Satchels
loft wiiifli will 1h- t'losetl
out tit
Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
Not fully Bellied yet
but ready for buBicesB.
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OOLID 6OLD RINeO
$1.00.
Rastallp
Bustling Jeweler.
OUN
FAMILY ANNUAL EXCUR8I<
To Cleveland, O.. and Buffalo, N. Y..
win be run over the Lake Shore ft
Michigan Southern Ry.. Tuesday'Septemher 29th. Special train will leave
Benton Harbor—Having Just flalsh- Grand
1Rapids at 8 ishod packing a buahol ot peaches
ougfa
yc-siorday which he had picked,
''eland
eland and return. $6.76; Buffalo,
laam Dodge, a wealthy fruit grower of 39.O11.I. Tickets good for 30 Jays. Par
ticulars from ticket agents, or by
Balnbridge township, exclaimed, "I
- .Hillsgone." and dropped de^. HU wife
illwl suddenly a year ago during
Grand Rapids. Mich.
rush of strawberry picking and t
aon-in-iBW. Peter SmlUi. was murder LOW RATE EXCURSION TO THE
East.
ed two years ago last July while driv
On September 29th the I^kc Shore
ing a binder In the field adjoining. ft Michigan Southern Ry. will run the
Dodge's farm,
Olln Family excursion to Cleveland
and Buff^o.
Pot particulars aa to time pf spe
W. Hoffman, aged cial
train, rates, etc., see another col
76, fell ahd broke hU leg while tramp umn or band, bills.'
ing through woods In Mecosta county.
He was nnaVIe to move and lay there
for CO hours I>efore he na discovered
by neighbors. Mr. Hoffman Is a phy Notice to all persons interestedf
sician and Insisted upon setting his The special assessmeot Ux roll for the
raving of Ca ............... ...............
leg himself and Is
'o Slate street anj State street from
i^nioD street to Cass street Is
Shelby—It- Is reported by the far
hands for collection. He first aaismeot to be paid on or bel
before the
mers' of this vicinity that the recent Kessmeot
b day of September. 1903.
heavy rains have caused r insiderable
Office InV
Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
damage to the potato and bean crops.
M. B. HABKRT.t.
uspeciBlIy on Ihe low lands Several
City Treaaurer.
fields of pou
and found to be rotting.
Paving Tax
112. : : : : : ; : :
SpaUi^’s Foot Ball Goods
Sewer Tax
Kalkaska—The building is up for W NoUce to all
Th.
Freeman's air ship, and work
ot the sewer In alley
the ship has begun. The mai^lne win the extenaion
of Union etreet has been placed
be 48 feet wide by 16 feet long, and
T bands for oolleetlon. the same
paid OB or before the SOth dajh
will weigh 1,600 pounds. Power will
be funibihed from four engines »ith
m block. Room 210.
H. E. HASKELL,
City TYeaanrer.
EXCURSIONS
TAXES!
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
He tax rolls tot the ooBeeUen ot
•diool and city taxes and special aaOne fare to Chicago, added to 910
lents for the five wards of the
to desUnatlon. Tickets on sale Oeto- city of Traverse City, Mloblgu, have
been placed In my hands for ctdlc^on.
ludlng October 30- ’42-t-4-eod-w-tI will be In my office tor the purpose
ot o^lectlng aald taxes on every week
day from' now until Nov. 1, 1903, from
8 o’clock until 11:30 o'doeh >
horenoon and from 1 o'clock
Tragedy AvertMi.
day.
'Just In the nick of time oor'IlUle o'clock in the afternoon of
All taxes paid
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins> of Pleasant City. O
Ohio.. “PenulU had played and hav<
a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated him .but he grew paid on September 1 and utO October
a penalty of one per cent for ocdleo•orsc every day. At length we tried
•r.' King's New Dtseovery tor Con- tion will be ebs-ged c» all taxM reBimpth*. and oor darilngM*ad.
lag unpaid tn October 1 end 1mr 'aound and. weU.”
tfl Noromber. 1 a penalty of two pet
cent fur colieeUon wUl be barged.
dtseues. Qunreataad by BnbfMA Office In Wilhelm block, Boom 110.
ud 8. B. .W
M. B. HAHKMfta
e lOcASd «
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Cltyf'
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE and NIGHT.
Saturday SepL 19
A Big Hit Last Year
A Bigger One This
NO NEED
TO HAVE
WET FEET
even if it does rain,
a pair of oiii-
Buy
Uftht Rubbero
and go dry shod.
TU^ittokUmoti Iraaa.
-Kiibbura that fit'alt the
MAN ™ MAN
luted br «k( Ocm B^tnaiMBsMtn
Whitman and Davis
ST9IT
GREAT
s
scaar
MUSIC
EmeaoN
COMPANY
SOCCKS
YIUPB1-Y9U NUn SEE •'
Prices:!
iStiteKt.
c. 3St, Ste. 7S
new styles
of- shoes per
fectly.
Frooch Heol Habbon
to fit the new heels on
women’s shoes.
Only the very best grades
of nibbei-s here, butsold at
low prices.
Alfred V. Friedrich
Sdkr *r Cste Sbsci.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will find more of
in less time
in a poor flour, thq^n in any other thing
we know of. TbeVefore when buying .
don’t stc^ short of the ‘■BEST."
'Manufactured by
Hannah 6 Lay Co,
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THR DAHi'Y BAQU), 'TPESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1903.
ro Saft/-HnM
WOULD LEABE BITE.
Kabsilk Pter> for thstaasae.
stTML 4 bosMa CR Tenth rt
HEROIC SELF SACRIFICE. I Tbe EnglUh pn|.ers tell an anecdote
one oe Mlpto atrMt, on* on Baji! ’
Dr. Alva Tyler has son* to Carp lake C. E. Murray Has a PrepMitton
of KtilH'iik'K jx-i r.iniuiucc St a lunatic
way AWM. two M Webrtar. tn
aod
chav.
Uttla
ft
IUM
m
•asM* WItfc waiek a Toeag Revel asylum. The doctor In charge held,
tor a couide of days.
the New She* FMtory.
on Bute, one on Waahlngtoii Ana
Offiecp OPvvteS Deetk.
20s Front atrMt
wltb Congreve, that '-muKle bath
othera-tenna to wtit anr^SwSr
Don Morgan of J. C. Morgan A Ben
G. H. Mniray. local agent for toe O.
•’Speaking of heroUm." said a navy
Ue ootomat—monthly or as™
is buying ^ploo for hit firm at Bal- R. A I., says that a alto for toe pro officer at lii« ,-Iub n few evening! ago. rharuiH to Koothe the savage breast.”
lakw.
posed shoe factory can be obtained on ‘It Is tare that such an example Is seen and the dlMinmghi mind. Soheasked
weat side. 8 rooms, only $600 and
rS. to Mr. and Mn. Fted CroM toe Q. R. ft I. Property just west of toe as that Of Hynson. who was a pasMd the great viollniKt'to jilay sometblng.
OB monthly payments, bsim as ratt
“something lively.’’ a requoKt to which
of 865 Bast BBgbtb atreeL this morn freight dehot He saya there Is.ample ffiJdahlpsuiB at Vera Crus In 1846. 11 Kubelik lesimiided t.> playing a hriUDon't you want It
*
;
■
I Shout
ing. a daughter. there for a foofory. The G. R. was rstlly more than a bit of herelsm; lant Slav comigHdtk.n. Hie patients,
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MO DELEGATES ATTENDINO
E. F. Forriq and H. F. Beughoy have ft 1. would not sell this ground, hs tt was fortitude, pamlve courage, that in chain, all seemeil deeply Interested FOB.8ALB-NICS n«»
Washington atiwet: »|0.»
ENN(AL CONVENTION
goue to Tictoria, British Columbia, to thinks, but would consent to Iwm It confronted a peculiar danger, as
In the inusJ.-. “.tK 1 llnislad,” saya
balanos mpnthly.
-'’rr2~-.T.O RENT.
-----took after aeme timber Interests there. for a noolnml sum tor 99 years, pro hacrlflc*-, that was-most conspicuous.
Kubelik, “a jiivtty young woman rose
“Our fieet was off the harbor
Dp. T. W. Thiriby wont to Flfo Lako vided the oompany would consent to
and la><-koni.<i to Die. Artlst-lIke, I
^
new bouses sltuaT
today to atteatd the reunion. During throw the bulk of toe freight business blodtade duty when one day a Spanish thought she wiinte.1 an encoure, and
by Llttls * McNamara,
Ids abaeDoe Dr. G. A. Holliday will be their way. if the rate was ss good ss' iDsrchsui vessel managed to slip In said to the doctor: Ask lier what she •'OR
208 Front street a fine brick bnlWwithout being discovered. Hynaon con desliOK,’ He rOKe to bis feet and
Id the office.
coiild be gotten on sny other line;
ing-^o stores and modern tene
caved the Idea of capwring the ssaMl
alKiiit to 4iu-Kticm her. when she
Officer*’ Repertc Shew BIb Benefits
ment rooms <*hovo—prlos less than
Mrs. M. A. Murray of 517 Elmwood
by a iiLgbt attack, and he succeeded In eiclaliued: To think of the likes of
yon can build for. a good Invest
avenue has gone to Rfe Lake to attendALPENA WILL BOND.
doing so. But as be could not Uke the me being in here sn<l he being dt large
ment for spare money.
ibe Q. A. R. encampment and W. R.'
vesa.-i out of harbor, for the reason in tbe wiir-r-Id.’ This was the flrat
Propoaition for Municipal ElMtrle that she whs under the close range and InHt jH-rforii-.-nu-c I gave at a lun
Gnutd Rapids. Mich., Sept. 15.—Up- C. gathering,
of the enemy’s guns. Hynion set fire atic asyliitu. —New York Hlbuoa.
Mrs. Reuben Hatch returned to
Ughtlng Carried.
wsnSs of 500 deleeatBs of the I^atlonal
to
the
vessel.
In
dcring
so
be
burned
Alpena. IMcb.. SepL 16.—The pmjProtective L^on are here lor the Grand Rapids today after several
boil) Ills arms so tedly that be carried
25 «r«
Real Bsuie Bxtoangs.
Beveatb blenolal convention which weeks’ visit at the home of her sister.; posiiion to bond the city of Alpena for them in sUngs for sevepal days. WhUe
farm and summer resort place- nrin»
$100,0(10. submitted to the tax gmyera in thU distillled condition a terrific
low; terms easy;
opened today and will oohtlnue Wed Mrs. B. 8. Pratt.
TO SELL—10 acres, 7 miles from city,
ft
McNamara,
208 Front
Mfa
A.
H.
Petrie
of
Minneapolis,
at
a
general
tFIection
yesterday,
was
squall
came
n|i
nnd
played
bavoc
with
some orchard; some wood; log
nesday and Thursday. The Warwick
house; eome small fruit. UUle ft TO LET—Seven rooms on E W..MTT
is the bote] headquarters. In the who has tbeen Tisitlng the family of carried by a vote of 719 to 173.
A boy can’t pass a mud puddle with
The bonding is tor the erectioD of
KriMon was serving was cap
McNamara Insurance and Beal Bston street, soon to be vacated ttiast two years the number of lodges B, J. Moi9n for two weeks, returned
out
feeling
a
desire
to
play
In
It
ebange.
222
Front
street
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borne this morning.
electric lighting plant. sized- Hynsou and oue of the other ofanother on East Tenth street whas doubled, and as each lodge is ai
rant middle of September. $8- also
mauaged to get bold of a floating
L. G. Tatman and wife of Portland, whlch question has been agitated In
TO SEL1^152 acres; 70 acres clear
lowed one delesate for each 100 mem
Alpeha for several years.
•P®'’“•» Tas not sufficient to
«lde._4 rooms.
ed) bouse two story, 6 rooms, partly
bers, II is probable that the oonvenUou who have been visiting Hr. Tatman's
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[ keep them both afloat Hyuson let go
finished; rooms all flnlabed down
brotber
George^
of
BUhth
streeL
re
will decide to allow bnt one delegate
hla hbldand in a few momenta Bank
stAlra: barn old. 30x40; two granturned
home
this
noon
via
Mackinac
UU
WorM
Bablt.
Ms death.”-New York Tribune.
for every 250 members. The expense
erles Attached to barn;' good well
) LET-A t
Island.
George
tVIdeiier,
the
Son
of
Peter
near house; outside cellar bolding
• of eacb delegate is borne by the order
suiubie for olBras°or* to?\|2niS
The four new rural free delivery A. B.WIdem-r. the noted AdsdcIw. Is
100 bushels of poudoes; orchard,
Wetoht .( a Geowtow ChOa.
, and steps must be taken for prevent
rooms, modern building, steam hmu
a yonng man of exquisite taste. This
trees: 20 grape vines: nice lake
Tbe weight of s growing ehlld Is tbe
ing what would become an enormous routes were inaugurated this .^oming taste he displays equally In his equli
farm. Uttle ft McNamara ioa. aod
most Important Index to Its general
and the carriers made their trips as
Real*Etute'teSSie^“^'*
Real Esute Exchange.2117-tf
ages, at l,lver|iooJ baU (tbe Wldener health. Tbe standard of weight for WANTIffiJ—Good girl for general
if
they
bad
ffiways
been
accustomed
Tile PratecUve Legion was oi
housework. Enquire at 42s -Sixth
tesMeiiee m-ar Philadelphia), aod in groa-lng ehlklren. that usually given
to the work. ’
'ti SEl.l.-* New map of Grand Trav- ’"‘fr.'nT^office*^ * McNamara-ito
street. Mrs. H. B. Garner. 3242-tf
ired IS years ago with national head
bis clirtlies, wliteb are made bv Amer- by auUioriUes in the uiatt», is that at
ooie County. Uttle ft McNamara.
Mrs.
K.
Hannaford
hat
returned
to
nice hardwood floors. ' C^eap:
lean tailors. For It Is now elalmed five years of age a child sLould weigh
quarters at Waverly. N. Y.. in a »46,WANTED to deliver
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the Boston store to take charge of by-mnn.v pl-rsoiis wise in tbe matter of about as many pounds as it is inches
000 home: The lodge with the largest
^ inussages and learn telegraphy. In
misceI^aneousailllnery department for a third dress that tlie .Amwican tailor exeels high. As a rule, this wlll-qiut be much
quire at WoBtern Union office. ’4l-t-3 hXHl SAUi OK EXCHANGE—on oue
membership Is at Wellsboro. N. T..
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of the heal streets iu Grauo Rapids, LAWNS—15 cents _a square
while Allegan. Mich., has the third season. She has begun arranging for tbe English tailor In skill. That being over or under forty pounds: Cblldren WANTEu—Good girl I ir general
lots or acres, just outside city Ilmfurnished. Dirt
furnished for $135
$1^
the fall opening which will be hdd in llie ruse. Mr. Wldener repUed triilLfuJ. who come of large parents should
...... -urnlsbed.for
largest lodge. There are 300 members
housework- Enquire a 428 Sixth
a load. For
cuttln- rolling
jr cutting,
up and -•
ly. piTlinps, to n question that was put welgb something more than that .The
lla. for Travta-s.- City properly or
few days. .
str^.
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putting down
s
in this elly.
ra sod,
10 cents a square
to Mill III.- iMIier day.'
gwMl fruit form along Travenie Bay.
rate of increase should be alwut
The body of Frank Eekstlne.
yard. 8. E
V
L Van
Alston. 3233 if
The Legion la a fraternal coopera
This
<|iiestion
arose
out'
of
a
WA.N’TKU—Woman
to
cal
weekly
tor
Write
or
.call
on
O.
J,
Merritt.
5(i4
poiindN
for
every
liicb
of
growth,
with
tbc victims of the drowning aeclJeitV
tive association. The naUonal legion
gentlemen’s and lady’s I undry. Aprathw iiliilosophh-al disCDBstoD that a
lU-st Frr.nt strc-oi. Traverse Cil.j. WE DO FARM < city iuuranre
St Beat Jordan Saturday, was shipped numlMT of young men were bolding a teudency for the weight to exceed
ply 3:t9 Sixth atreet.
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consista of tht national oAoers, stand.
this Btandsrd proportionately mther
3230-l-lui
this city today. It was taken to in a I’liilnfli-lpblii club. It was: than to fall below it. When a cl.lld
Ing commiUees and representatives
WANTED—Wood turner at o
TO SEia. INSURANCE If Uivre Is
Bckstlne’s home at Bowers Harbor
■What
U
your
worst
habltr
rather
heavier
In
proportion
to
1
from each of the local legions. The
Traverse City Hanulacturlng t
auythlug you want to know or .want
and the funeral will be held from 1
le
answ,r.-<l.
height
than
this
sbindanl
it
I
k
a
sign
object and purposes of the organiza
. done 111 tbe line of Insurance we will INSURE YCUR PROPERTY no*
residence there tomorrow.
.t I.rowii suit, -undoubtedly, that I of good health. If Ilu- child is growing
be. glftd to have you call and sc.tion is to unite all acceptable persons
you may have a fire m anv ihuv
girl for general
bought ill U.tKton in -June.”—Kaiis.is
pidly it should not be allowed to f "
Final arrangsmentt for the trip
us. I.itlle ft McNamara Insuratirc
Little ft McNamara.
si
without reference to sex. creed or nahousework. Apply .to 5tt*. C. .
much below it witlioul being made
and Real l->iat<- Exchange.
Manistee were made at the D.,0. K. f'lty Jmirmil.
.HKT.:)
Sherwood, 614 South Union street
lionallty in one fraternal association,
lore
thau
has
been
tbe
custom
beK. meeting last night. The degree
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and to afford them social culture, care
TO SEI.I^s acres near Lake Ann. MONEY TO i.OA.N on porwrnsl ;.r.ip.
A
Uellcleiicy
of
weight
in
pn^Jor• P6BSONAL.
and the bank will meet at the
erty.
In
sums
to
sui..
1.
Newland,
House,
seven
rooms;
post
bant;
of the sick and needy, and to promote
Qon to height is nlways an unfavuruble
iron, rags, old.rubla r.
Pythian ball at 8 o’clock Thursday
ProfesBor Starr of tbe University of sign. Any toterriiptlon in the progresii WANTED—Old
wire fencing: cedar block cellar:
room 603. new Wiluelm bl«jck. flfiB
Also second ii'and machinery bought
and maintain a fund for the benedt ;of
floor.
■sr.-tf
morning and leave for Manistee on the Chicago Ik « nutlve of Aui^uru, N. Y.
cleared; water. UUlc ft McNam
weight. esp»H.-lally dur . aod sold. Gottlieb ft Co., Iron Yard
' iu members while living, and for the
ara. 222 Front street.
9:35 train. Others who wish to atJnliii Wnrd'uowe Is St.years old. ing the cuntittuamv of growth, must
corner Bay and Oak streets. Cli
protectlcm of their families in the
-ens’
-phone
890.
3238-1-m
end may go at that time or on the but her in Uleelual power U to oo wW
danger signal that should n
event of death.
i-'OK
SALE—At
a
hargaiu.
covered
diminished.
se Iniorcated in the pn- GIRL WANTED for general house
56 train in 4lie Afternoon.
wagon, suitable for milk, bakerv or
Hie annual report of the secretary.
.
■_________
M.yor Weiiver of Pblladeliibla is Hent.
work Enquire at Geo. Molr’s livery
pioduoe. W. B. Xvlsoii, blacksmith.
George A: Scott of Waverly, N. Y, willTHE HARVEST FE8TIVAU
accused Of iK-liig a czar In bis deal
barn.
3228-tt
:U5 E. Front St.
3t'Su-U
show assets of MM.OOO, dlsabtUty loans
war Be Oaly Ate the Yollu.
ings with the polltlrisDS of tbe gUaker
An American woman trnvelliig
\VA.N i'KI)--JWi additional Ivomi-n ___ FOR SALE—Cook Kiev. In first-class
amounting to 1256.832.60, death bene iaivatien Army Calls on thp Charitable cltj’.
condition toeap. W. S. Wtlliams.
girls at canniog faclorv immediately,
England stopped one day at a little
fits amounUng to $84.62$ and dividends'
People.
President Richardson of Liberia col country house, rbatting with tbe vis
'1103
Raadbipb
stieet
inquire at office ’I'r-aVen.e City Ca'u321642
amounUng to $697,871.55 have been
The annual harvest fesUvAl of the lege, Mobrovia. Uberla. has come
oiug Co.
.tsad-trf
itor. the woman of the house told
paid since the last meeUng of the SalvaUon Army Is near at band and this country to study edneatiouti lui
her difficulty in gectlug aioug aud of
MANAGER WANTED—Trusliorthy
national legion.
the local «»i>s is anxious to emulate
experience she had had with a boarder.
lady
or
gentleman
to
manage
buslSilvee
Acme,
Mich.
' Hie legion operates a publishing the work that is being carried on In
Frank Meyer, tbp banker and piiil"The first niuruing this man stop|>ed
iivsK iu this county and adjoining
house, whert all of lU circulars and all the large cities of the Isod. There anibroplKt bas presented to Peoria. here," ahe said; ' be liegan to cat boiled
territory for well and' favorably
sutlstlcal tableto are printed. The
and a land anl water bicycle.
known house of solid financial stand,
scsttered over the United States lU., a l.uiliernii kinderfreund liome, eggs very greedily. Egg after egg hi
ft McNafflara. 208-Front street
ing. I20.UU straight cosh salary anti
-Light
the Legtew" is the official 75 shelters. Caring nightly for 9,000 the <-oruer-»iloiie of which wok laid
ate-three, four, five, six—and it was
expenses, paid oach Monday by lUCVCLE SHOP for' SALE—Doing a
oul^ the yolk of them that he sjval./twac.of the asBodation, and one of homeless, often hopeless, men and fr«v iliiys hgo.
check direct from headquarters. Exflr.st-clAss business. Must leave on
the expected aoUons of the naUcmal women. But these tnstltnUons repre
The ilev. Ur. George Ijin*luc Tj-r- lowed; the white be didn’t liother with
liense money advanced; poelUoa per
account of poor oealfo. Address. A.
body U the papalng at a resolution di sent but a fracUoD of the charitable ior. the neulur nAW of tb« New
manent
Address Manager, 610
B., General DelivMT. Traverse
“Wheo be dng hla spoon into tbe sev
Monon Bldg., Cblcago, III. 3230-t-l8
recting irio be printed in the l«lon-p work carried on by toe SalvaUon Army Vork Hast .Methodic Episcopal lonfiTMich.
3214-t-SO
enth
egg
my
temper
got
the
better
eiuv
ami
kiuiwii
as
"the
poet
of
Meibprinting house.
■In this counttyr “ro carry on this char odlsm." died in New York recently.
me, and 1 said In a wrere tone:
WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
•• ’Don’t yofiever eat the white of the
ity. the army depends on the charit
—Two good lumber wagons, three
Miss Jessie Gibson, of Indianapolis.
ORPHAN DROWNED IN MILLFORD able warmth of toe public.
egg.
alrr
lop
buggies
and
one
phaeton
bug
...-------------—---------who rwvDtiy graduated from the MasWILL PAY FIVE DOLLARS—1 will
gy. B. J. Morgan.
3192-tf ■
•Surely u«. my woman.’ be an
pay $5 cash for an "N” coupon from
Anythlng. evArtbing. of any actual I eacbu»>ii» losiUute of technology,
Became Entangled I We^ While uUiity may be given as an oflerliig Just euientl Imo pariiiersbip wltb lier swered. -Tbe yolk is tbe bird; the white
a Malta Vita package. I^ve at TO SELL—Very low price . three
is
the
fentherii.
WouWi
you
have
FAgle effice. Mrs. E. S. Pratt. ’07 tf
Reaching.a Boat
stores frith bouse in rear and tene
at this fesUval. for what may not be
make a bolster of myself:* •’
AlbitA. Sept 16.—Newell Harwood, locally useful maybe of high practical
ments above on two. Front street;
WANTED^^rdens for. 16-inch cedar
all well rented; goo-1 Investment
aged 18. an orphan living with his value in lessfovored parts In the army’z
vtood, delivered to any part of the
Where It Always Rains.
property. UtUe ft McNamara. 208
uncle. Ba. Harwood, was drowned In naUonal field. There is. in fact a saycity. J. E- GreilicK Co.
3117-tf
Fatal Slunbar.
I'Toni street
There is a group uf Islamis to the
a millpond this morning while trying
CasWu Imnd Ud In
. 73.62ER1
humorous, but true, fhat toe
Tlic m;.Kl.Ti(.UK ••»lv,.pliig g1ekii«*" south of New Keulaiuf called tbe Sis
UTTLE ft MCNAMARA have for sale
to swim out to a boat. He became
[uaUon Anny can find good use both ef wc.-ii .tfi'.-:i, wliicli bus Wr, tlie ters. or Sevou SlKlcra, which ar
a nice little brick cottage on east: Total............... .................$297,646.77
entangled In weeds.
^nennle and
amt things
thinva Oiofor'people
that no other BUbJei-i of i< ••.•:i| . Kcli’iiliUc liivc..ii~a- puted to be subjected to a pracUL'afiy
LiabilMea.
Oon. prove*II fi.rai of uiciiiLi-itl*. constant rainfall. The same may be
body in creation would consldm^.
Today's Markets.
The corpa in Traverse City are anx differing freua <-*-i-cliro-Kpliinl nji-iiiliigi. said of the Islands and malulund of TlDetroit, Mlcb„ SepL 16.—December
Ms In ItK chronic aud ahunsi Invarlubly
del Fuegu. save for tbe differious to raise a fjmd of $200. $20 of Tat.vl cliiinolcr. I_t Ik iIjikiuhI win,
awly to Recruiting Officer. 20C! rn SBU^12 acres, near city;
posits.............. $120,053.22
that the rain often Ukea the form
wheat 8614: No. 2 red, 8814: No. 8
which goes to help-toia work all over hyjlropliol.Ci i-s one’’of the most ilwjd- of sleet and snow. On a line running
b-roDt street. Traverse City, Mich.
cleared; no buildings; 135 peach- Oertifirales of de
corn, 52; No. 3 white oats. 39>4.
3103-tf
posit ............. 64,040.36
trees; some grapes; good eoll; easy
tbe United States, tbe'ihalanee for the iy dlKcjiKcs known. It Ik comuiiiiil- round toe world from 4 degrees to 8 or
TWedo—Wheat cash and Septem
Cleared. -Little ft McNamara Ins. Ravings Jepo.sliB 63,403.96
FOR BALE.
work hwe In Jpxaverse City. cnUil in K»j-ii- uukiiowB way. In-"in- 9 degrees tliere arc patches over which'
ber. 84: December, 86.
aud Res] Estate Ex.
36184f
Captain Hunselle baa been gathering nlllg Willi Kbgllt IlKlIvOKncKK. Wlji,-b rain seldom veuaes to fall. This la TOR SALE—New sewTug machine.
Chicago—September wheat 80%:
up cast-off clothing, etc., but some paKw-K into -imm. ai'id tlicii Into d.-jiu, called the “zone cf constant proclpttaMrs. Firman. 240 Washington slrc.-t lUK SALE—iC-lncb cedar wood de
December 80%; September corn,
livered to any part of tbe dty. J.
2342-1-6
money must necessarily be had in or^ the duration being from one to «lx tkiD,’’ hut at the same time there are
61%; September cts. 87; October
several
locatlUes
along
with
it
with
iC.
Greaick
Co.
3117-U
moiitba.
Thus
far
It
has
been
kuown
tbe work
TOR SALE—lAwii dirt Deliverd at
POto^lS.eO; lard, $8.16; ribs. $8.90.
only among negrom. It.has de|H>j-u- very Uttle rainfall.
ire wUllng to do toe work: wOl leted large llBtrlcts. however, and nt
75 cents to $1,50 per load. F. H. ITJ SELL—Or excoange tor town
)>rupcrty, 80-acre form in Wexford
Goodrich.
you strengthen oar hands?
3222-mo.
spread Ig ff-n<>d lliroiigb the opening
/“^There Is but c»ie thing that can be
Sbootlng at ^ live adversary with
county; effity terms; with or with
Yours for the Fallen,
of
we«t
-tfrloin
trade.—Chicago
Jour
wax bullets, by way of duclUng I'rac- to' SKl.l.—a stoqh of groceries aud
out Stockland toots; 75 acres ImAocompJIshed in a hurry, and that is—
CAPT.
AND
MRS.
MUNSELIS.
nal.
general
mc-RhaudiKe: a good lance ; proved;wflve acres In wood; house
nothing.
tice. la the laieat exerrias of rcrisiun
-with
i
Kvveu
rooms; some orcbaid—cuts
rtrfarles of the tvvolver.
Dnleas you were boro, right with
llnga- 'orlh while j over 100 tons of ha>-; windmill.
What has become of tbe old (astiLOOK up that last winter’s overcoat
good sense, good luck cannot touch
to investigate it if yi
Notary PuMle.
—perhaps It needs a new coUar— ioned woman who made fashionable
ness. Little ft M'cNamara,
"
208
|
e and Real Es”
HUB. A. Ycans?
1
BENDA’S Tailors can do it right
Front street
GROWTH HAS
BEEN GREAT
ADDtTtONAL' LOCALS.
a.
EAGLE WAET ADS.
•
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT!
NEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
A\R. SXEPHEM PIXZPAXRICIC
I
Supported by a Splendid Company of Players, in the Polite Comedy,
“Hunting I For I Hawkins'’
aod at the same time - j
%E SINGING OF THE^
1.
« u,,
*
*" P ’T?
».w H.wkln., ».
„ «.
V. fiMny wttfn.it ttcrttn. -----------------
i
eoraP*"/. •• . WJMM,. Heriurf J. Cortl.,11, m Mat.
...
^
,
SEAT SALE WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AT TOE BOX OfflCE.
The Record of Sept 17, 1902, said of "Hunting for Hawkins:’’ “A large audience laughed almost eontlnu' euely in Steinberg’s Grand opera heuee last night because the troubles ef one Hawkins, about which the lntera«8
of the farce Is eentered. The company it composed of creditable people.. The piece it constructed wholly for ,
laughing purposes and accomplishes the Intent of the author, ‘nutnlng fop Hawkins,' therwfdhe, may bo ejtyted
a picasihg farce and last night accompliahed all that was expected of IL Thq plot le eleveriy eonstrueted and
it interwoven with special features which add to <1* sueeess and popularity.”
R^ Prices: 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c
CItaens’ Telephape
DAILY
rBAVEHBE CITY. MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903.
NO. 3242.
veatlier it is doubtful U the pro
gramme can be carried out u arrang
ed. C. T. Kimball on btiitU at the Til
lage council vas to dellter an addiMss
of welcome but If tile Is glren « wiU
be In the Grand Army hall. It U prob
able^ Uiat this and dreas parade at 6
HIGH HONOR IB PAID REV., WIL
o'clock will be cut today.
LIAM L. 'LAUFMAN,
Tomorrow the programme ealli
Idresaee at 10 o'clock by Hon. a. B.
McPherson post sent down 22 Darragh and County Clerk Bobt WMter, at 2 p. m. by Oor. A. T. BUas and
'MEMBERS ON & R. A'l,
Judge Lorin Roberta, and In the even
ing by on. R. B. HhJk» <M Manoelona.
THREE YEARS’ ADMINISTRATION
IS APPRECIATED.
BLOODY NEWS FROM SOFU
G. A. R. veterans
A targe Line of
Beautiful Buge
AT VERY SMALL PRICES
A bMDtlful Smyrna Itor. 2-«x5 fu
^ | yg
A b^oliful Sih.vriia Bog. 3 ft.»0 ft.
^2 75
INVITED FOR
FOU^ TERM
ARE IN CAMP
*.$2.00
Hwy All Wool Smyrna Rugs, 2-0« ft..
Htapr All WoorSmynia Bogs. 4 fLzT ft..
y^
Afc^tHOlTapeaUyUog, SfE3in.x4fl. 0 in.,
y^_
Vrlret Bog.
^2 25
AViuntiful Velrei Bag, i ft..x0 fu.
25
lA'LMutital Berrralblr ling, il Il.i9 ft.,
25
.A teaollfat Kerrrsibir Buy. 9 fi. t>^are.
'‘'$14 $0
iA^nUrun:>-r<>n>i%BQg. 9 ft XI3 ft..
: .
$17 50
Heart' nij^ in uil patici'ns and eoloi's; can lie used
either side up; different eolori‘h|rs on eacii-side. GiraiHDteed not to fade.
\ViH i»utw>-ar Velvet, Bi'usm-Is<h-
Axminister. '
•~
We hare a full line of .Tap •stey. VeU'et, Moipiette,
Twenty-two members of the local
post. G. A. R.,.went to Fife Lake this
to attend the reunion and some
of thMn were accompanied by Uieir
wires. A numbo- of the ladies of the
ReUef Cwps also went and the marUal
band accompanied the Teteians to do
their , share in celebraUng. Uncle
Dan Whipple was with the crowd.
The reterans who went today '
5 follows: W. M. Smith. F. F. Greer',
Chas. Dlpley. Monroe Morse. D. E. PadJen, Chaa. Irish. M. N. Sackett. J. C.
Derendorf, H. D. Morgan. John Hoxsie.
Vincent Neasson, C. E. Redner.
Slaussar.
CnrUs
Fowler. Henry
ne. Philip Dedune, M. J. Septt.
CbAS. Hannaford. V. F. Horton. Com
rade ScbulU. O. M. Morse. E. C.
Chesshlre of Honor also went.
There are several more who wi
tomorrow and it Is expected that more
of the members of (he Relief Corps
will also go tomorrow. Those who
toda}- promised to hive things
prepared to give those who follow, a
good time.
(From a Special Corresnondeir
SiMia. Sept.
News received here
says that the Turkish cnyalry detschmentB along the Bulgarian fronUer
cutting down all the
refugees Isclliding men. women and
children, who are attempting to es
cape from the disturbed district into
Bulgaria. Another dispatch states
that the Albanians hare
villages of Maple. Dokosuk and
Karallza. killing many inbalvitanu
This news has roused the Bulgarian
people and the papers today are clam
bring for war against the poKe. ^issarles have gone to King Peter to urge
him to Join Bulgaria In a fight against
Turkey.
PRICE TWO CENTS.
opera bouse had to be rmited for the
oocasioo. The delegates here were
given exennions on the bey and all of
this done throagta a church ' whose
membership is not nearly as large as
In Jackson- Other churches
assisted, however, in this dty.
PETER J. BERG
STROKE
ALL FOUND EXCEPT MCCALMON
B HAVE BEEN TAI^EN
d PINE^AK^
Mr. Berg Was Intending to Move to
TURKISH CAVALRY KILL REFU
GEES ALONG FRONTIER.
^2 50
Henry All Wool Smyrna Bogs, 3 fuse ft..
A
EAGLE.
Pleased with the three years’ sdnijnistration of their pastor, the official
board of the First Methodist ch
acting as the fourth quarterly cooferI. showed their appreciation of his
work last night by unanlmouely invit
ing him to return for another year.
Charlevoix. Mich., Sept. IS.-r-All the
bodiee except one of the five victims
of the drowning in Pine lake. Saturda;night, cauled by the colUaion between
the Btealfber Pilgrim and the naphtha
launch Lndy Marguerite, were fecovered yesterday afternoon by the Char
levoix life saving crew. The body
still missing Is that of Joseph MtCalmon. The bodies were, found near
where tbe accident occurred, about
mile and ia ball! fi
Ironton
Peter J Berg, s well-knoiirn farmer
reeldlng on pe peninsula, satfered a
severe paral^c stroke late yesterday
afternoon at tbe ct R. & I. depoL
which has rendered his right side help
less and his articulation almost unintelUgible.
The first that was known about It
was when the statios agent at the
depot discovered him there, unable to
move Dr talk. Dr. H. B, (Jtmer
itner ^as
m
1 when be
sent from the engine house and Hr.
Beig was taken to the Hotel Bruns
wick. This nomlng be was consider
ably Impcoved and the ambulance went
to the'hotel and be was taken to bis
home.
Mr. Berg is very- well known In this
city baring lived on the peninsula for
number of years. Some months ago.
however, he sold his farm anJ was in
tending to move «o Washington In tbe
near future but now it will probably
jme time before he can leave here
SOLDIERS BACK
FROM MANILA
SPAFFORO TRIAL PROGRESSS
SoiyrDa, Axminsli l-ai:d all kii ds and .'■izes of rug^i and
ardor of the veterans who are ar
riving toJay 'for the Soldiers'and Sail
Curtains, and Rojie Portieres. * >ui- line ^7' “^pesliy
ors’ Uiree days' reunion. Up to this
ud Velvet Carpets. China aii<l Japan Mattings, Oil
afternoon abont 200 had arrived. Tents
REV. WILLIAM'L. LAUFMAN.
are being pitched in the grove east of
.ytoth and Linoleums is oorapl. l.-. WINDOW SHADES
town. The wet weather is giving the'
all sizes made to order.
veterans a taste of the old life which
(From a Special Cor
they lead 40 years ago but they seem They Were From Rig Rapids, Muske
gon and OetrolL
to enjoy the ouUng as wall as they did
1 again appoint blm to
the most pleasant experience in the
Traver^'city. This Is an bonor which
Civil war..
New York, Sept IB.—The United
'ifeiill and Wholesale..
I'racUcal Home IMriiiHlicT.
account of the unfavorable
Price, Mid at tbe time of the aoeddent ___ _ .. Jon ibe »
polntmcnt wUl be made as desired.
either in battle o
.
.
..........."T^TTTY
was being steered by -Ttif; .CareoB. lag and gavg^pratdieaDF tt» ■
»* law • fim Ottt Sbec Msto* Sht*.
p V The quarterly board was
Ipplnc islands, b
Umi»y as at tbe prMlaliiiary hdaring.
J O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
one of tbe drowned.
_.
the
improvement
in
tbe
financial
i/bENTIST
den
of
<
David Jewen of Boitnd lAke occu
MRS. M. J. TRUEBLOOD, D. OFred Winters, one of tie missing
condition
of
tbe
church,
Hiere
ore
guard
of
honor
was
on
the
pier.
40ca07 Wilhelm lllocV. BealdeDCe,
3413H AND BARL-'S
pied tbe stand this tfteraoon. His tes
„,cn.
was
lying
down
on
tbe
seat,
just
Coffins were hoisted one by one from some good scconnU yet to come lu and
BTORB : i
where the side was crushed In. and timony confilcteJ somewhat wKh
tbe vcBsel-8 hold, and boxes were laid when these are paid it Is expected that
young McLean's on two points. Jevelll it
Is
thought
he
was
killed
by
the
prow
DIAMOND .
out In a long line on the pier. At the tbe books of tbe church will balance
says that when Spalford-ahot MclAan
HOUSE TO UENT
conference year. A more of the Steamer, or so badly injured he'was standing over bis vlettm. He
end of each box was a card giving the
r ead
can be made, in that he never c
lame, rank, company and re^roent of
ActlOD ReftBlator.
also identified one of the spears as
this
regard
alter
next
Sunday.
A
bumloldier
u-hoM
body
It
contain^.
Two
I.W. Kimball Co.
me used by
placards were also pasted on each box. ber of heavy expenses were nndertak1*9 Front St.
be never saw tbe spear s
thle year but it looks »s If all In
one of which read: “This box conAre nic-r thnn vv.-r iWk
his father did not have one.
alns the remains of a United States debtedness wlU be meL
The respondent is represented by
fall. We art.-doing vr.T.vsoldier, express charges for transpor
Her lAotman will leave next Mon
District Attorney Covell of Grand Rap
ihing we can i-i satisfy
tation of which from New York to day for the Michigan conference ses
ids and D. G. F. Warner. Attorney M.
the wants of your feet.
destination will be paid by United sions in Jackson. His duty as regisM. Larmoiith has charge of tb®
SIR THOMAS LIPTON ON VERGE for tbe pecwle.
States quartermaster at New York
OF
COLLAPSE.
city. ' Tho second read: Per sanitary
A petition has been circnlated ask
A Ww years a{r6 couiaii’t I'l* bnujrlit for
Ibiui
reasons this case must not be opened.” 9:80. This Is the year that lay dele
ing the circuit Judge to allow the prosix or eight eJoUars, and now we offer you one. a
The bodies of the Michigan soldiers gates attend, and Edward Wells has
Now BboaBtorc.
PINED
aecutor an aaslstant but Attorney
“
sett Shoe, with “ViseoUzetr'—waLMii^f—solo
were shipped to their reepecUve homes been-appointed from the First M. E.
TORI
Larmoutb positively refuses to scphurrh with George W, Lardie as^ltMWlilllax Hoii-I
. the afternoon.
Michigan Soldiers Dead.The lay delegates will appoint WITH A PHYSICIAN IN CONSTANT
SpsOord to add to be very sanguine
JOHN-H. M1CHAS5L, private Eight delegates to the general conference
ATTENDANCE.
ofacqultt^^_________•
,
eenth Field artillery. Big RapWa
which meets every foor yew®- Our Crossett patent and euumel Khinss haw "VisARTHUR A. ADY. private Company tlons of policy will be dlcuseed. Among Chicago Friends Had Planned for His
THEY WANT TO PLAY.
sd”—waierpi’Ovif —s(il.*s, if you want them.
A. Eleventh Infantry. Holton. Muske- tb^ will be the advisability -of re
turning to the three-year limit for
gon county.
Alumni of High School Would Uke
PRANK lONAS^ private Com pastors. Rev. Laufman says be ^oes
to Show Their Ability,
Chicago SepL'16-—Sir Tbomas Lippany M. Twenty-sfirth Infantry. Grand net anticipate that th§ general confer- ton arrived in /Chicago at 9:30 this
There to eonqlderable Ulk about
eacc will retnro to tbis rule at thle morning a vify sick man and Is now _>wn concemlDg the poesibllity of au
Rapids.
THOMAS IGNION. quartermaster time, as he thinks It will be held that confined to his room at the Auditorium Alumnt-Hlgb school football game
Parker Bros'. OM Stand
sergeant Troop-A; Fifteenth cavalry, Uie present plan has not been tried Annex with a phyaldan in constant at either tbe last of tbte Week or the
long enon^. For himself, he says be tendance. The second attack of stom first of next week. There are several
Detroit.
favors tbe tbree-year terms. He thinks ach trouble is more serious than that alumni In the dty who have played
of tbe snccess of tbe Meth- which he suffm^ last weqfc -When football some and they would like to
ALASKAN BOUNDARY DISCUS^ -...imnob
church should be attributed to be arrived h»e he was on the verge get in the game again If only for ooCe
COMMISSIONERS MET IN LONDON -he teal which U aroused by a diaage of collapse. All the social functions
ilntotcrs who are inspired In tbe arranged in Ws honor by local friends
Some of the available men who
FOREIGN OFFICE TODAY.
would probably be in tbe game are aa
new fields of labor.
have been postponed. .
Three presiding elders are to be chos.
follows; “Dad" Gray, “Enp” NerUnger. Pepnlngton. Snushall. Smith, W.
-n at tbe Michigan ccmference to. suc
ceed Revt. Graham of Grand Rapids. MRS. SUER DIED OF FRIOBT Lardie. Somers. Mex Kyselka, Baker,
Maveoty of Albion and Vanscholck of
C. carter. H. Andotson. C. Corbett. ANiles. Tbe first and the last of these LAPEER LADY OVERCOME IN A Novotny, T. Wilhelm, H. Stout.
thunderstorm.
elgn office today. All the foreign com- three will probably retire from the
“Stulty” Kyselka. C.
There would be no lack of material
g were presenL The specta- active ministry on account of their ad
most of them have had more or
vanced ages. Their places will be She Expired In the Presence of Her
i included Ameriosn Ami
less expertance In the game so that
Children.
Choate andthief Justice FuUer of the filled with leading mlulatera in the
rOlove Department is
they are not quite green.
United States supreme cou^ BriUsh conference.
Rev. Laufman anticipates that tt|U
Lapeer. Mlcb., SepL IB.—During a
attorney general, Sir Robert Findlay,
w 4isplajHng a superb
opened the prx>ceedings on behalf of will be a notoble year for chan^. SOTere tbtmderawrm last ni^t, Mrs. WUl MAKE CEIftENT «RICK
ID, embracing all
Mary Stier. was overcome by frW»t
Pit'gti.nd He said that the territory
played last year at the congee m and expired in the presence U ber
Involved
was
of
great
vtdoe
but
tbe
R. W. WINTERS WILL BRANCH
^ilkost recent and corchief question from a Csnadlaii stand this dty by Bishop FItxgerald who did chAdren. She was a woman of refine
OUT FOR HIMSELF IN ALPENA.
minister unless he was ment and sodal. worth.
point was access to the Padfle,
leas in Kid Gloves
really forced to do so. Many that
>th dre^ and street
COLGATE
HOYT
N
a
B
INVITED
s Have Manufactured ,
rimuld hive been changed last year
WILL MEET TO TALK POLITICS will
be given other charges this year.
- Here you mil find
New Jewelry Store on die
For tbis reason Mr. lAutman says be Llptcn and Roosevelt to a Yacht
Dinner.
REPUBLICAN BOSSES WILL GATH would not be snrprtsed If be would be
p the most dependable mahes, such as the celebratSooth Side.
Oyrter Bay. N. Y, Sept IB.-Oolgato
ER ON A YACHT
given aiotber pastotate to adjust matthe cement-brick yard of
lins J. W. P. and La Rome brand, gloves that
Hoyt, of the
^ Invited 'Sir Tbomas Upton today ilaote tor some UmA has dedd^
**7aetoon whit* won out last year
IT^bave won a reputation wlely on their merits. If you
. attend the annual dinner of the elUier this fall or next spring be wUI
CoMwater In securing tbe.oontekb a brh* machine to hto borne a.
—wbirii
will
be
held
Sep
fereace has fallen down in many tb*""
J desire kid glove satisfaction, make a ^election here,
Alpena and start in tho.manofactorJ
Oyster Bay, N. Y.. SepL 15.—An Im- U promtoed to do if the confwence tember 18 and Incidentally to m^
of the briek at €hk plaoe.
-aiad he fitted diy t ompetent glove fitters. Our $1.00
were h^ therer It promleed that Preeident Roosevelt. Hoyt states that
Mr. Wlntera baa bsM to. the employ
Rooeevelt and tho republican manag- both mlulkertol and lay delegates the president himself expremed the
bt Helm A 'Wnuams Copra consider
a ^ores ui both bhif-k and colors are unmalchable.
era wUl be held In New York harbor should be entertained free <rf,charge. hope that he will atteed. This
sWe time ^ naJeratands ^Jrdrk
an
aSalr
which
was
mJUtunatelT
tomorrow
afternoon
and
evening
on
Now 81 the last moment word is sent
tave others up to S'2.00,
the yacht Sylph. The presIdMt at out tltet the lay delegates must shift piloted and which led to the rwort
Roosevelt had aunbbed the Irtoh
mldnlBhi wUl take leave for Antietam. for themselves and the ministers will
out 1400 brick la: <Ma S
Md,, where be wiR attend the dedi- be provided only with ledglng and baronet
wbicb to an uaequaUed reeoi* 1^1
n ceremonlee of the New Jersey breakfast
Watches, ClocKs and Jewelry
battle monumenL SecretgfT l^eb
■ae oondltlon at Jackson to In
but tOOO of toe KfitO briiHne Repairing a Specialty. aaya aboht 18 ptfitticsl leaden are ex; ad contiast to tbe manner In whi^
dered for tbe new CharOb of ^
pected at the meeting.
.
„f/.«noe dtiegates were tre^ been UNOa aadlfe
___year when tll-the minis- tbe pofte a strong protest agMnst toe
be llititited to A very tow
ten and many of.thelr wtfea
by Tnrktob troops InMioadMlA
tertelued free of charge. Jattoonhas
Bras.
**“-«
wtMquares,
Aisoa full line >>f Lace
and .Tapestiy
J. W. SLATER,
'C^ia^rMgMcjrtag
...OUR...
$3.00 *!i£ $2i0
SHOES FOR WOMEN
A GENUINE CORDOVAN SHOE
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
FOR $4.00
i
Bachant & Re>scoe.
1
NOW READY
NEW KID GLOVES
IuSank
.
FOR AUTUMN WEAR
H. 1. KNAPP
Watchmaker
409 i Union Street
FUNCTIONS ARE
ALL POSTPONED
THE DAILY EAGLE, TgEBUAY, SEPTEtoEB 15, 1803.
The Daily Eagle.
What Editors Say.
A wild man has list been captured
at Calumet Senator Caiumet-and-Hec-
THE CAOU P»BSS PobUelier*.
la Smith, however Is visiUng friends
In -the east—Detroit Journal.
e holding a
Botered at Ttati
mention In Chicago, and this ahonld be
a sufficient hint for the men folks to
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
bold on to their podcetbooks.—Grand
Rapids Herald.
The mint at Philadelphia has stop
ped eotning pennies bennse
Office—Ul Wert rttmt rti»et
Both -PfaoDM 68.
B. E. BROWN,
City ClrcttUtor.
Netloe to StAMribere.
Sabscribers to The Daily BmSc are
i««uened to notUy the office at once
ot any failure to reoelre the paper
the
enormons output of recent yeaie.
Oanwers PWe Timid Dtners.
It one were to study-the subject and
rigidly avoid euUng all things that are
Kputed to be bad for one's health to
one way or aoother. It would probably
be difficult to keep BtarvatlOD at bay.
The list of things which cannot be
eaten with safety'by thoae who have
a tendency ta -appendlddi U a vety
long one.
X prominent sdeatist de
clares that one of the deadUeri sweet
meats Is .preserved ginger; but plnespple, fresh or prei^ed. U alffiost
eqiully risky, while oranges, figs, rasp
berries, In foc-t all fruit with plpa. are
also veiy dangerous eating. To still
further limit our dietary, there are a
the last «ve years 3,000,000,893 pennies
have been shipped from t
the coinage between July
June 1,1903, was 89,600.000.
Wby not
fashion them.on the caxt-wheel model,
call them dollars and make ns all rich?
—Chicago Beeord-Herald.
fever. The oyster scare has led to sus
picion.of nil other shellfish, not only
lobsters and crabs, hut even the hither
to considered liarmlem though .neces
sary alirUups and prawns.—SL James
Gax^tte.
m«n
for a wife got 2,700 i
seeme' to show where the blame Ilea
i-iinportance
and still
perhu|>s. I.y rendering It unfit for those
leisurely sldi- glances on the world
about ua In whicb the best experience
tliird term might be all light for
of man Is gained.
Even the poet's
Oovmi<w Bliss, but think what
blgheat thoughts even Shakespeare's
wpuld be tor Michigan.-Tribune.
finest reveries, seep to be not tbe fmlt
of hard study, but of those careless
Wonder some walking delegate does flashes of Insight which It Is the best
not start a strike because the wages effect of mii'xiictlng humdrum occupt
ot sin are not saUBfaetory.—Detroit Uons to prouiotp.-London Bpectator.
for the Increasing celibacy of the
—Detroit Tribnoe.
opera hcoah..
Sept 17.—Special
enga^meot
of
Slepbeo Fiupatriclc la “HunUng for
HawkiDe"—Steinberg's
house.
Grand
tweis'
,
Sept 18.—Matinee and ni^t per
formance of
"Man
to
Han”—Stein-
berTs Gisnd opera hoose.
A POPULAR PASTOR.
' After three years' successful i
The members ot a Syrian colony in
Wisconsin lynched one of their num
ber for kilting his wife the other day.
for another year.
The decision arriv k doesn't take tbe foreigner long to
ed at by the official board of the First get Americanised.—Kalamazoo Ga
Methodist church is a bt^ly compll- zette-News.
FAvsIolewleel Error.
rit says in dis jiaiier dst a feller wot
broke out of Jail tvas shot frough de
T-l.t-a-l-B. Wot does dst
''Trough de vlctuiils.
plugged him In de stomaeb."
which is popular with all the members
Other
chrlsttan people In the city will also
igan conference acts favorably o
A mob of masked men approached
the Jail at Sbawneetown, III., a few
request for bis return to this charge,
nights since and demanded a prisoner
for Mr. Laufman's popularity is
who was locked in the Jail and await
confined to the Methodist chnnh.
ing; trial.
though he works for his own dei
and gave warning that whoever ap
vancement of Christianity In the city
as a whole.
offered no aigument on the naerits of
the prisoner's case, he only'did his
Mr. Laufman has made an enviable
duty and did It resolutely.
record as paator of the First Methodist ers
church.
This year there have been
quailed
before vbls
Tbe lead
determ
manner and there was no lynching, no
added to, the membership roll upwards
murder and no violation of the law.
of 100 new members.
On the other hand the majesty of the
This should be
very gratifying, as they
have
been
was upheld and this oae brave
gathered In only as the result of good
earnest work.
When the union xevival
set an
example which
everywhere might study
officers
with profit
closed in the City opera house last and emulate in the Interest of human
winter, the revival services were
ity and clviUzaiioQ.—Ann Arbor Coup
tinned tor three or four weeks in his
ler-Register.
church and many that were almost per
suaded at the opera bouse werS
brought forwwv and reoelveA tato
full membersblp as a result of keeping
up -the good work.
sii
l■l■^^^HI~U-^gi~^J -^le most
pr^psestve mlnistere In the Michigan
conference.
He is always looklns for
something to Interest and ben^t bis
he purcbas
D and hun
dreds ot views with which be has been
able to give seriee after aeries of discouraes. illustrated and described In
a manner that was not thought pos
sible a few yearn ago.
These services
have appeal^ to the people and on all
occasions be bes bad large oemgregatlons.
WhiJe
other
churches
have
been sparsely attended In the evening
he has been able to fill his elmrcb
•nlghUy.
But Hr. Laufman Is
mu.
He does not work enUrely for
MOST IRffROVED STYLES
Perfectly I«iIored-Rve BeHars to Whityflve OothB.
T. MM., pnoay lugau _ . .
hall. A. V. Friedriffii, Oom.; J..
Bhlelds.'R. K.; B. A. Brans, P. E.
T
Traverse City Aerie No. 383, F. O.
Es«des. meets in hkirestere’ baU,
Taskday evening at 8 o’clock. Walter
Loranger, worthy prestdenL
Sale on Toi)
Coats Has Begun!
Traverse Bay hive No 71, L. O. T,
MM., meets In L O. O. F. bail Tnepday afternoon, September 8 and 22,
and Wednesday evenings, September
:.
Any I
8 Of this 2. 16 and 30.
vkilate any of
- the
________
I
.
ordinance shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and
on convlctlim
Traverse City Lodge No. 322. F. A
thereof shall
punished by a fine A. M.
Special communication eacli
of not to exceed the sum ot twenty- Monday. H. O. JoynU W. M.; M. E.
five dofiars (835.00) and if such fine Hask-ell, secretary.
Is not paid such person may be
fined In the common Jail of Grand
Grand Traverse Lodge
). 200.
1.
Traverse ooanty for a p^od of not to
’enlngs in
exceed thirty days, if such fine Is not
paid sooner. In the discretion of tbe
irt or magtstrate before whom such
.jrlction may be had.
Traverse Cl«- Chapter,
No.
147,
Section 7. This ordinance shall take
effect in twenty d^ after Its puhli- O. £. S., needs in Masonic ball tbe
Tuesday on or babSre each full moon
do hereby certlfr that the fore Annie Soule, W. M.
going ordinance was passed by the
inell of the city of Traverse City,
the 7th day of September. 1903.
meets at Wbodman bs
JNO. R. SANTO. Mayor.
lug, August 24. John G. Straub. V. C
CHA8- M. BEERS, City Clerk.
Joseph Sleder, cleriL
DIRECTORY
O. M. MORSE.
A. B. CURTIS.
These de.servedly popular garmeots havh
grown to be .the moHruseful co&t a man can
buy
always a time and place where you
need one «>f these garments, and where noth;
iiig else will do.
hrffl^i^ilored goods
we show, fire nt#t equalled by other manu
facturers than tho.se we represent.
P. C GILBERT
A. B. CURTIS & CO.
Real Estate & Loans
P. E, WAU£ER.
SALTED PEANUTS
OX w«ldence.'*427*FYfth Street NorthEstimates made and
The' Jailer firmly refused
Inatlon first, he Is ever willing to do proached ^st defend himself.
He
everything In his power for the ad made no effort to appeal the crowd,
Traverae Bay Tent Nd. 186, R. O. T.
ISU.. Monday nlghu In I. O. O. F.
hall. C. '■ "•
-
ARCHITECTS.
Put away the old straw bat for the
rummage sale Is nigh.—rt»rl Huron
Herald.
be pleased to bear the news and will
be still better pleased when the Mich
supplied With an alann beU or r»g
of not lets than four inches or more
than six Iteha tn diameter, or some
sHniiar derice for sounding an alarm,
and the same ahaU be sounded at
street erceel&ga and irtiereTW else
deemed, advisable by the operator of
such vehicle to be sounded, tor the
pedeetriana or
pt»PO«e of notUring
I
■
..................... _>e a^roadi ^''any such
vehicle, and eadt ant«nofffie, autocar
or other similar vahide b&aU be equip
ped With a brake or set gf brates and
all such vehicles shall carry a lidd
ed lamp, or lamps. In a consplcnons
poeKion on such vehicle whenever In
moaqn.-o&--gny etreeL elley or other
pnblicVay at any time after dusk and
The popular Aucuoneer of Grand
Traverse county. Office 330 Bast
Front street. Traverse City.
meniary one to Mr. Laufman ani
of the First Methodist chnrch.
LODee NOTICED.
Orim OT propeU^^^n
OperaU
we City,
e It ordained
Traverse City:
by
the
Council
Section 1.
No automobile, autoiT or othOT similar vehicle shall be
propelled or driven upon or along any
street ahey or other pnbllc way In the
dty.of Traverse City unless the perin charge or control of sudi vehlor who Is acting as the operator
thereof
and
as
such
operator
controls the means of propulsion
any
such
automobile, autocar
other
similar
vehicle
shall
be a person duly licensed by. the city
of Traverse City to act as
Cor of such vehicles In thi
aereinafter provided; and for the pur»oses of this ordinance the
t
...............s.-or
lames ''Automobile." "Autocar”
"Ai
and
■other similar vehicles'
whenever
and wherever used la this____________
shall be held to embrace and mean,
and are hereby defined to mean, any
vehicle driven or propelled upon or
the streets, alleys or cither publys of this city, whether for pur
er business or pleasure, or for
bofh. the motii
Jtlve power of........................
which
electrielty. steam, compressed air, nap
tha. gasoline, kerosene or other motive
power other than animal power or
moUve power supplied solely by the
muscular exertion of a-human being:
Provided, however, that nothing hei
in shall apply to the operation of ai
locomotive, griper, motor, trolley c
of other vehicle used by any steam <
street railway upon and along' ai
track or tracks owned or authorltatlv
old days is
genemlly dry nnd filled up, but some
‘ ‘•
still . remain.
Perhaps tbe finest example of a 'lnoated
bouse la Helmlngbiiu HalL the seat of
Lord Tollcmncbp, In Suffolk, about
eight mtlee from Ipswldi. The draw
bridge still remains, und It has been
raised every night for more than 300
years, tbe ancieut pretaution being ob
served even tb^h the need for It has'
long passed :b'y. Tbe moat triiicb sur
rounds l>>edB<aaOe. near Maidstone, is
so wide that it tuny olniost be called.a
• and
Wells is s
y w-tlls which liicloae nearly seven acres of ground and
■
a moat whu-l. U Hoi>plled with w«. .. — corporation.
froin 81. Andrew's well. A venerSection 2. TTie-mayor or acting
kble bridge apaus the modL giving
mayor of said city shall bare power
cess llirougli u tower gatewav to
and authority to and shall Issue an or
outer eourt.-Loudou Standard.
der for a license to any and all perwaWng application to operate any
They are made from No. 1 Spanish
shelled peanuts and are treated in a
clean pure way. No lard or old 9rease
used in our own make. Each erd<
TRAINED NURSES.
roasted after the order is . rece
■MRS. E. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
by us. They are
sold by
A.
R.
Graduate U- B. A. training school, Jshraus, Cavis Cigar Co..
V'eaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamson,
class '98. Grand Rapids. Citlzene'
'phone 813. Res. 368 Park street. Hannah A Lay Merc. Co. Prices quot
ed to dealers.
Price ^312 to 114 per week.
MRS. F. E. WHITE,
MONROE A HALE.
R. O. White, Mgr.,
General lnsuran-;e.
Williamsburg, Mich.
311 Wilhelm Block.
J. W. niLLIKER
Raai
SUITS—
DR. T. A. WlUiBLM,
DENTIST.
City Opera House Block.
Room 1.
DR. SNTDER, DENTIST.
New office over
Rank
People's
WATCfl CME.
REMOVAL
Savings
DRS. SAWYER A PENHALUiGON.
I havi'
A. U T»l.ER.
DenUsL Office 005
SOS
new
Block. ClUzens 'phone No. «
movotl
my
j«-w<-!i’y
;toi*c tn the iniiUlinp: ill's! iloor
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a
east
specialty. Office new Wilhelm block.
frf
Stl'inliorg’s
Opera flouse wheit' I
have
new stO|fk of watehns,
and
jehelvy,
and
City Book Btore Block.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY,
friends and
a
I
all
patrons.
Brehsr
Several Desiiable ^Farma.
Seven room house and lot
on Randolph street, near ElmwotMl avemn* school. • Easy
terms; price $1,000.
,Seven I’oom house on Rose
street, lot .50x186.
Price
$750;- half cash, balance
time.
Four 'dwellings. .on
side, reasonable prices
terms.
clocks
wln-re
would lie pleased tn meet
my nhl
’All the latest style?
of Hickey and Kreem a u Co.
line,
Roch ester. New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of UR are
pressed free of
charge
:
:
:
Estate
HAS ron SALE
FALL- and WINTER
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL' Beadle Block.
L. M. Bennett
Sevra room house ..ww.
Ninth street, stone fouo^tinn.ccment cellar, lot 50x166.
Price $1,400.
Seven room house on West
Seventh street, stone founda
tion, lot 66x172. Price$I,400
Enquire at my oniee
for terms. SKa"!’*’:":
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
in Munson block. 'Phones; office.
103; residence. 104.
the First Methodist efanreb In Traverse
liar vehicle, Provfded.thatinhirjSd'g-
City. He Is u enthusiast for Albion
college, bis slmamsi 'r, Lest Deoe
•when President r^IJe was in
Ushed »
e suggestive
_
o
.. and qualified to operate any sneh autty
appears that death Is not Instantane mobile, autocar or othOT simitar vehlDR. P. P. LAWTON.
Such order for license when Is
ous througboiyt tbe physical organism,
sued shall'be presented to the city Room 326 Wilhelm block. ClUzens
for It has been obsenetl that
clerk and on payment of a llcMse fee
'phone 541; Bell 'phone 378.
a clear way that one Sunday morn the different tissues vontlnqe active for of one dollar, said city clerk shall issne
period after
DRHOLDSWOK-PH.
a
llMuse
to
such
appllcftnt
No
llemue
ing $600 was subscribed, which
shall be granted for a period exceed Rooms 7 and 8, MercanUle Co.’s block
the largest sum given by any churA
ing one year, and all licenses shall
Special attention given to the eye,
of Ha sUe In the whole of Michigan.
expire on the 30th day of April of each
ear. nose and
throaL
Glasses
The'Michigan conference will act for example, have Ix-co kept alive tor year. The city clerk shall keep a co^
fitted. Both 'phones.
wlsriy to favorably consider the re over a week wlieii held In wrUiln solu- reel and accurate account of all per
sons to whom Ucebses may be uquest for Mr. LauftDu-8 return to hU ttons. and the heart of a frog has been
sued, giving their name. age.
rcslpresent pastmate. ITiere is every In- known b> beat fof^uuny bouni after be dence, date ot Issuing and amount
dicaUon that he has far from onttived ing removed from the dead body. Tbe
DRS, W. E. A W. S. MOON.
bcaris of turtles sod snakes will tmt
SKtlon 3. The mayor of said
his usefnhiess In this city.
General pracUce; epedallste in. dit
for days or even a week after death.- shall have
power
and authority
anthority at
atanv
...............
...................
eases of the rectum and genlto
Harper’s Weekly.
time to reroke any license that has
urinary diseases. Both 'pbonea.
been IssneJ if In bis Judgment the
WORTHY OF ENCOURAGEMENT.
City Opera House Block.
Id best Interests of the public
Owe Wu Bttoac
It Is doubtful It any city ever bad an
julre ench revoeaUon.
••rou love my daugliterT' said the old
H. B. UARNBR.
opportunity to secure as Important an
SecUu.
No hutomobile. autocar Specials
...........................lUon given to surgery and
Industry on sudi favorable terms as has
t other almlli
___________
itlar vehicle
ehsll _be prodiseases of women. Office over
Love her”' he exclaimed passionate pelled
pelled or driven at a rate of epeed to
Traverse City to get the Western Shoe
First
National
hank. Call both
ly, "Why, I could dl^or berl For oim exceed eight miles per hour upon or
Co. of Milwaukee. Frank M. Gardner soft glance from those aw<
along the streeto and alleys within the
of this rity who to trying to locate It wonld hurl myself from youder elltt following boundaries;
Bast Une of
here has made a favorable pr<H«eiUon
perish, n lilcedliig, bnitse<
to the board of trade ot which every upon the rocks 200 feet briowr’
Carver street and the i
line of Seventeenth street on
i
The old man shook faU bead.
cmra win hopo may be taken advanDR. W. F. S'lRANOWAYS,
Tm something of a liar myself.” be south: the west side of ramwood a
>d all t
Formarly assUtant to Drs. Hou
In the matter of a site It would seem atld. "and one k enon^ for
Oaks in thd eye. wr, nose
family like mine.”
that some cltisen with large real estate
throat departments of tbe Chicago
Polyclinic
college and
hospital.
holdings would be public spirited
streets and alleys the maximum speed
Practice limited '
enough to dispose of bts property, e
"1 soppoae," said tbe condoling
shall bq 12 miles per hour.
small amonnt for a location st e very bor. "that you will erect a handsome
SecUon 5. Bach and every automo
favorable figure. The tant that tbe
imeot to your husband's mem- bile. autocar or other similar vehicle
Western Bboe Co. Is an
To Us memory!" edioes the ta«ful
firm, one whose goods are known to
widow. "Why. poor John hadn't nay.
be first clau. aboffid be
« local people to enoonrage It by m«v- I was sortlag over some of tbe clotbm
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT.”8. BENDA A C0„ CLOTHiERa
be left today mid found the pockets
B in tbe CMnparatively
full of letters 1 liad given Urn to mall.”
need of financial assistance to raise
Did You Know ,..
the ctdlegeHebt. Mr. Laafman laid the
matter before his o
-A
1Wf
lilce clothes in the
fashion.
beexause tastes differ so.
SOME
^‘Have You Seen the Elephant”
“HAVE
YOU
BEEN
THE
ELE
•peelal Reduced Ratee to Eauit Ste. Eighteenth Annual Ohio Exeutuien.
Merle, Mergustto add Duluth.
Ob WedBMday, October 7, the Ann
Dvlsg tbe reaoet eeason the Dnlnth. Arbor ndIreaJ will give-dts 18th anSpecial trtdQ
Booth Shore A Atlantic Railway wiU nital Ohio exogralen.
seu cRav rate tickets from Medklnaw wm leave CopmUah at 13:00 m. BxOit^ liaeklnac Ulend and SL IgMoe canton tl^eta good for return until
as i(g]0WB: Sanlt Ste. Marie end re- NoTOBhOT 7th vU be sou to Toideo
at
»A0
for
roand
trip
and
at oorrestna 82A0. Marquette and return ttEO
a^Dolotb and retara 816J». Tkeee —^ stattoas in
cvmflnnatiai Ucketa are aotd peeeengen bolding roimd «rtp esnorffiaa Detroit BooffiMB. Hodclng Taltay.
w.-.
Oekets. boat or mQ. troai lower MM- Ohio Oeatnl linea.
igan potnis to tbe StrbItB at Ittekb aton A DvtOL lEka Shore A MldilSB ffiod^n ud WabMb ntHragA
CM!
Cffil on a
acBOet Ann Arbor mfliobd
lAltte «t a eeatty ledboed rate.
a«e>ttorti
J. J. KBBTJ]. P. A
IN OUR SHOW WINDOW ?
A “NEWLAND” HAT
for me—that’s what the best dressers jn tbe city sayno other will do for anyone who wants the beat hat in
the xnorld at $3.00, $2.00 and $1.00.
This is also the only store in this'city where a com
plete line of
That's
while another wants it thoroughly conserva.
tive.
Mothing Old-Fashionad, mind you;
just up-to-date
■a
in every way,
though rather subdued in style.
m
We ester to both.
orrr
PHANT In BENDAt window?
very heighth of
DON'T.
One. man wants the most extremexut,
kU-iwhCiwHas
Ma.
V«k.
is s'good wsy of getting what yon i
thing very ultra or just i
One kind of
oesn’t make a
,
you
8
know;
why
e p. in
ugh
we
stock
vari^
to satisfy
the dress
desires of a
SOME BOYS
wear out tbeir-'
clothes fastf'r t-faan
okhci’s — some boys
can’t help it—some
clothes can’t help if—it is’ our business
to aid )'ou, ai.d We
do it b)' selling you
clothes so well made ,
and of such good ma- ■"
terial that they will
stand the hardest
wear.
Of course
they will wear out.
Onl>'“a suitofmaiP
would stond
tbe
. wear some boys giF®
their clothing. Your
boy wants, a new.
suit—buy these and
.you will be pleased;
The priccKaretl.SO,
$2.00, $2.50. $:lm
and up to ^10.00. ,
-\\^A cat'i’}' a full line of School Bonks in our Book Department, ont'
*
W I? tlic second floor, and as good a stock as 3’ou will find
school and writing Tablets, Pens, Inks, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers, Pen Holder8f,-j!
Composition Books, and cvcrj’thing needed in school and commercial use. Vou4J^
find all those in the Stationery Department, at the rear of the Dry Goods Dept.
5tet^n Opera and Silk Hats Is carried.
“Sr ». BENDA S GO.
THE REAL RBUABLB CLOTHIERS.
THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTIIE C0i
THE PAILY EAGLa. TCESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1803.
Dr. J.-W. CAUNTLETT,
BALVATION ARMY CAVALRY.
Wra HAVE STUNNING GOWNS
C. T. U. wilt be held in the Oongregatlonal t^nreb beginning Tnesday
Will March Through Feud Diotrlete
ing, September 28. Between 30 and CONTROL COULD HAVE BEEN
in Kentucky.
BOUOhT FOR 96,500,000.
^0 delegates are expected to attend.
CinclnnaU. O.. SepL 16,—The first
H. E. Carter, manager of the Outing
je of cavalry In the Salvation army
Beach Reeoit Co., doeed.hle Ttaverse Now the United SUtee Is Held Up for will be made thls"week in a march
City office yeeterday and all business
' through the leud districts ot Kentucky.
O. P, CORVEE.
P. W. CARVfiB. pertaining to OuUng Beach will be
Hose who will ride with staff CapL
Oyster Bay. N y. Sept. U.—It Is
transacted during the winter at the
O. P. Carver & Brck.
New- York. Sepc 15.—The Herald WilRam B. Scott and Col. Richard B.
On Moonnt of Uie Imst
home office in Jaokaon. Ur. 'Carter prtnU a long letter by Eldward F. Cra- Haley, arrived here yesterday In whispered In i. i..mine circles that the
**Pl»h and Game Law"
first lady of it>e land uid ber'dhughter
gin, of New York, addressed to Presl- rough rider uniforms. Today they
will be in their offlee dnrinir biulwill be prepare to dazzle Washington
give
a
day
meeUng
at
Winchester.
Ky.
dent Roosevelt and deaUng with the
society with the beauty of their gowns
interooeantc canal queetion. In which Tomorrow they will hold a meeting at
whqp they return to their official home
■Jackson and will start across
Cragin aays:
the end of the present month. Dur
The Weather.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT.
"Just one word as to the price— mountains for meeUngs at Saylorville,. ing the last few weeks both Mrs.
Plkesvllle. Hindman. Ha
Oeoenily cloody aad threateDlDt
MO.OOO.we. It may Interest you t>
Roosevelt and Hiss Alice have paid
zard.
Wbilesburg
and
tbhnoe
Into
Ten
with showers toDigbi ani] prehabir “Hunting A Hawkins” Wilt Be Seen know that about the year 1896 or 18d?
many vlslu to the great New York
nessee
and
Virginia.
WedeesJe}-;. cooler in the nprth and
I was offered by a rqpuUble broker
Here Thursday Night
stores and made selections from which
The lUnerary of three weeks
west portions WedDeeday:
Manager Steinberg has arranged for of Paris, of good standing, the control be extended. He officers of the Sal- their dressmakers are now creating
nonherly vlods.
an engagement at bis pc^ular play of 'the old Panama company,
vatioD cavalry will be the guests, at some stunning eSecU.
baals
of
|6,B00.«I6
for
their
enUro
house of the delightful comedy. •'HnntMiss Alice will probably be away
Jackson, of Former State Senator
propeiV. 1 did not deem that
Ing for Hawkins," which, a year
of the time
worthy of consideration. The market Alexander Hargis, who Is now at CynBO pleased Traverse City amnsei
Cfaristmas. but Mrs. Roosevelt
Barney A^ereen hat gene to attend lovers, for next Thursday. September quotaHons in Paris tor a number of tbiana^ attending the trial of Curtis be there constanUy. ahd will undoubt
A terewell meeting was held in
the state fair at Grand R^ids.
years for the stock of the Panama
edly
give
more
musicals
and parties
the Y. M. C. A- auditorium here last
MIm Jennie Smith hat resumed her
"Hunting for Hawkins Is one of the company would Indicate that the n-holc night after the parade.
than she did last year. She has provpMItlon In the rcelstcr of deed's office. brigbiosi comedies seen In years and property was rcgardevl as of about that
splendid aid to the presi
value,
and
while,
of
course,
it
is
known
dent in the difficult task of making
Mre. Allen Adeit and daughter Kate Is now in lu third season of uninter
40 YEARS A KINO.
that the price of control of a psoperty
have gone to JOau Gallo, Win., to spend rupted success. Thoee who enjoy
friends, and as the campaign la
very; different from the market valgood hearty laugh cannot afford to
fairly in eight, she will not relax her
Che winicr.
. It remains true that this broker
miss
rare trpat.
efforts In the same direction.
F. W. Wileon, register of deedt. and
Stephen ntxpatricfc. the quaint com statedd that he was In a position to ofCopbenhagen, Sept, 16.—This year's
hie wife- have gone do Grand Rapids
ontrol on that basis."
edian. heads a company of really fer coni
gathering of the royal family here
Ip atteod the fair.
Mrs. A. F. Barnard ahd dan^ter*
clever players and as Owen Toochem,
of an unusually solemn character.
Elleurorth Hale, toller of the First
frresistably
Is the jubilee year of the Danish ■pent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. P. F.
News of the Theatres.
National bank. .Is spendlni.' Ills vecalATdle.
royal family.
Tonight, at Stelnben;'s''G5and r
Uon In Grand Rapids.
laughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Clare
boose, the big metropolitan produc
The king will have reigned 40 years
G. W. Smithson Is serying on the
Many specialties are interpolated. tion of'A UlUe Outcast" will be i
November 16. R Is 60 yean since he A. Wurtburg spent Sunday with Archie
PQliPe force while Prank Umlor Is lak- Hie singing of the La bretta sisters This la a new play and has made the was recognized as hrfr to the throne. OatrenJer.
Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Golden go
lag tale vacailon in Grand Rapids.
tieing a special feature, “nte phenom- biggest hit of the season. It opened In The crown prince, who lately atuined
Grand i
success of “Hunting for Haw- August and since then has created
L M. Bennett has gone
hiB COth year, has been crown prince t<atbe Grand Rapids falr-tbls week
Here was a good crowd at the hall
RapUs c
I business irlji bin will j
furore on the circuit.
game Sunday between the Indians
also attend tlie fair before miuming. surely’
The story Is built upon thh vicissi
King Christian's second son.
you
wish
10
laugh
hearty
and
often
tudes
of
Paul
Weston,
a
young
Ci-nrgp of Greece, celebrated the 401h of Omena and the Mapleton boys, but
Rev. Hugh Kennedy went to Wex
Mapleton
won the game.
see
"Hunting
for
HawMns"
next
who. after serving an (injust sentence year of his reign this year, and Queen
ford and Rberman yesterday to hold
Charles Pulver will rent the KIHb
in stales prison, has come to another Alexandra ce1ebrate>l the 40th anniver
qnarterty meetings bin will relurn to Thursday night.
; part- of the country and risen
sary of her wedding this year. He farm and Mr. Ostrender who now
Borrow nighi.
position of trust In the office of Mr. Duchess of Cumberiand. who will be icuples the place will move back
BLOODY MACEDONIAN NEW&
The Ladiet' Altar society of ti
Harcourt. a wealthy broker, and whose'*
years old September 29, keeps her Traverse City In November.
Mapleton Cacholie church will have .
Id Mrs George HeUferlcb
BOcUl In the rooms adjoining the iSattle Creek Men-* Relatives Slaugh- pretty daughter. Madeline, Weston silver wedding In December.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Carlle
has secretly tnarried.
King Christian looks as young
tered.
n hall tomorrow.
Christopher.
or and rides daily.
name Creek. Mich., Sept. 15 —PhilAt Knight of the >1. M. A. went to
A quick jump Into popular fancy
Miss Clan A. Wnrthurg who has
Grand Rapids yesterday aftpmoon as Ip TrIRom. a Macedonian, employed has bedn made by the novel scenic
been visiting Miss Rhea M. Barnard,
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
a delegate from the local lodge of th.- in Ibi- Battle Creek Iron works, has melodrama ;'Man to Man'
Portland—Mrs. C. H. Maynard, a has returned home.
National Protective Ijeglon to the na rereiri><] a letter telling him that defor Managers But pioneer of the st^ and a very philan
laehmi-ntK of 10,000 Turtilsh soldiers
The Klrevt irnmwsys of the t'lty of
tional eoBventlon.
terfield and Bromllow have spared
thropic wonf&u, died at her home In
swept down on the little village in
oiil.v n few weeks
' Mr*. A C. Bmith and brother. John whirii he used to live, and that fewer expense in getting up the producUon Portland Sunday morning, aged 69 Jlexic'O. uJil.'li
IK n few liHleiH-iiilenl mule lines,'
complete manner'regardlng .vears. She eame to this state in 1836
^linger and family, who are visiting than ion but of Up 2.000 Inhabitants
furiii one ei...iri»- s.vttviu with
ffvery possible detail.
here, went to Empire this morning for
and has resided here ever since.
modern e<|Ui|imeiit. There are
escaped death,-HlS two brothers and
illy clever artists has' been engaga few days' visit with tbcif sister. several of their children were among
Ik-K or line*, and the service
The plot Is concise and IniensrMr* W. H. Morris.
Battle Creek—While walking cm the
the killed
lughoul and the author 'has
t. O. McManus and family have gene
Mictiigau Central track yesterday
S. Fnrety, a molder at the »rfe
to Chicago and Kanaas City for a three place, learned from a letter that hla artveniurc. love, pathos and conjedy morning. Jasper P. Simons, an aged
we^s‘ trip. While in Chicago Mr. two sons were killed, and! Mr. Speal- in his story, so carefully thai the
l.rofesslonal vine trimmer, was killed^
dicnce are dei^ply interested from rise by being struck by a gravel train. He'
McManus will also buy considerable azer was informed that his two
to fall of curtain. This attraction will was deaf and did not hear the train
new stock for his store.
and uncle were among the killed.
be seen for matlne^and night. Satur- approach.
_The Bulldogs and the Acme
Mere RIota.
<lay, September 19. at Steinberg'Dlsnrrance* of strikei* are
team pl«-ed Saturday afternoon at
R Saved His Leg.
Nsrly as grave as an individual
Grand opera house.
Poplar Point which resulted In a vic
Danfortb of- IJiOrange.
I,aOrat
-------. -----------Go..
•Roy Boucher, the Michigan order of the system. Overwork,
tory lor tte Bulldogs by the score of suffered for six months with a fright
of sleep, nervous tension will be fol
Anstria-nunwry led the list of im- Central switchman who was blown
i; to 6. Boaday there was a game at ful, running sore on his leg; but writes
lowed by utter <xill^>se, unless a re
lha< Bucklen's Arnica Salvo
^Ivo wholly DlgrniitH liiKl .rnir. with 'J3U.CUK); Italy pieces by the dyi
liable-nsmedy uAnedtttely empk'eA< me and Ua rreult was reversed, the US'
«irco It In five daya. For TTICtrs,
tUSHlS the Bay City yards Sunday morning, od.
Here's nothing so effldent
bvttnciBi •OtriW^Uld. This makes Wounds. Piles, it's the best salve in
was marired here only two weeks ago cure dlEAwders ot the Liver or kidneys
Only
^ *•*“
another will
to Mis-s Edna Bishop of Lulnsburg and
Sold by Btiebe
ABM hemCy;? to determine which Is
..........................je and I
was doing hU first work since the
d S. E. Walt & S
really the better team.
greatest all around nedieine for r
honeymoon. Hev.'C, B Benson, who down systems. It dispels Nervonsne
IFi-rformed the marriage CFcremooy,
....___
will officiate at the fimoral in the same Malaria gei_
faction guaranteed by Bngbee & RoxCo. and 8. B. Wait « :
PANAMA CliNAL AT A BARGAIN
i|ks|ES“^
jSa.wSi“““"
TO-NIGHT at Steinberg’s Grand Opera House
One of the Most Costly Prodiictions in America,
“A UTTLEOIITCMT
EVEBYTTUNG IS NEK AND AS PERFECTLY COMPLETE AS BRAINS ART OR
MONET CAN PRODUCE EVERT SCENE A RETEUTIDN.
Prices: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75.
SAMPLB! SAMPLES!
I
I
I
^
In-July we purchased a Manufacturer’s Sample Lipe of Iron iieds. i
The beds we received August 1st, but through some mistake we were delayed
until now in receiving the rails—the result is, we have 32 beds placed t»n the '
floor today that should have been sold ere tliis. We also have an invoice of a
corload of-beds which will arrivd inside of a week, aud to make room for them
we must close out the sample line at once, regardless of profit.
REMEMBER! Only one of a kind ind every one • bargain '
$iiO to $20
ll'j luvDij IKSO per COL llyu ndss n yWit the taoser.
The ' Boston
Store
for 1903 are ready now. ' As this promises to be
a banner year forrthisr-class
.
of goods, we are
well supplied with the lecessaiy tmppUea. If
it's 8pauldii«’b you get, it’s guarantee of
goodness. There’s
There none better.
CITY BOOK STORE.
l)PHOLSTERIN6,
SofiSutiMpsiilipnlK
O. e. CAME,
711 Webster SL Cltlxena' 'phoae 639.
Loan Headquarters
SaUrisd
plOySK OBD
nuke least
ibrlr salar).
■rllbout tbelr
imployera
kDOWIair ae>thlax
vt
Bold by J. O. Johnson.
you ars ).boru
IP YOU WANT TO
call 00 «.
T«E NATIONAL LOAN COMPANY,
Sell, Bay, Rent or
Bxebange
Property or Business
Call, Write or ‘Pboae
.Tiist it few Ladies' itn<l
.
Satchels
loft wiiifli will 1h- t'losetl
out tit
Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Below Cost!
John T. Beadle.
Not fully Bellied yet
but ready for buBicesB.
■V,.
OOLID 6OLD RINeO
$1.00.
Rastallp
Bustling Jeweler.
OUN
FAMILY ANNUAL EXCUR8I<
To Cleveland, O.. and Buffalo, N. Y..
win be run over the Lake Shore ft
Michigan Southern Ry.. Tuesday'Septemher 29th. Special train will leave
Benton Harbor—Having Just flalsh- Grand
1Rapids at 8 ishod packing a buahol ot peaches
ougfa
yc-siorday which he had picked,
''eland
eland and return. $6.76; Buffalo,
laam Dodge, a wealthy fruit grower of 39.O11.I. Tickets good for 30 Jays. Par
ticulars from ticket agents, or by
Balnbridge township, exclaimed, "I
- .Hillsgone." and dropped de^. HU wife
illwl suddenly a year ago during
Grand Rapids. Mich.
rush of strawberry picking and t
aon-in-iBW. Peter SmlUi. was murder LOW RATE EXCURSION TO THE
East.
ed two years ago last July while driv
On September 29th the I^kc Shore
ing a binder In the field adjoining. ft Michigan Southern Ry. will run the
Dodge's farm,
Olln Family excursion to Cleveland
and Buff^o.
Pot particulars aa to time pf spe
W. Hoffman, aged cial
train, rates, etc., see another col
76, fell ahd broke hU leg while tramp umn or band, bills.'
ing through woods In Mecosta county.
He was nnaVIe to move and lay there
for CO hours I>efore he na discovered
by neighbors. Mr. Hoffman Is a phy Notice to all persons interestedf
sician and Insisted upon setting his The special assessmeot Ux roll for the
raving of Ca ............... ...............
leg himself and Is
'o Slate street anj State street from
i^nioD street to Cass street Is
Shelby—It- Is reported by the far
hands for collection. He first aaismeot to be paid on or bel
before the
mers' of this vicinity that the recent Kessmeot
b day of September. 1903.
heavy rains have caused r insiderable
Office InV
Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
damage to the potato and bean crops.
M. B. HABKRT.t.
uspeciBlIy on Ihe low lands Several
City Treaaurer.
fields of pou
and found to be rotting.
Paving Tax
112. : : : : : ; : :
SpaUi^’s Foot Ball Goods
Sewer Tax
Kalkaska—The building is up for W NoUce to all
Th.
Freeman's air ship, and work
ot the sewer In alley
the ship has begun. The mai^lne win the extenaion
of Union etreet has been placed
be 48 feet wide by 16 feet long, and
T bands for oolleetlon. the same
paid OB or before the SOth dajh
will weigh 1,600 pounds. Power will
be funibihed from four engines »ith
m block. Room 210.
H. E. HASKELL,
City TYeaanrer.
EXCURSIONS
TAXES!
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
He tax rolls tot the ooBeeUen ot
•diool and city taxes and special aaOne fare to Chicago, added to 910
lents for the five wards of the
to desUnatlon. Tickets on sale Oeto- city of Traverse City, Mloblgu, have
been placed In my hands for ctdlc^on.
ludlng October 30- ’42-t-4-eod-w-tI will be In my office tor the purpose
ot o^lectlng aald taxes on every week
day from' now until Nov. 1, 1903, from
8 o’clock until 11:30 o'doeh >
horenoon and from 1 o'clock
Tragedy AvertMi.
day.
'Just In the nick of time oor'IlUle o'clock in the afternoon of
All taxes paid
boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins> of Pleasant City. O
Ohio.. “PenulU had played and hav<
a terrible cough set in besides.
Doctors treated him .but he grew paid on September 1 and utO October
a penalty of one per cent for ocdleo•orsc every day. At length we tried
•r.' King's New Dtseovery tor Con- tion will be ebs-ged c» all taxM reBimpth*. and oor darilngM*ad.
lag unpaid tn October 1 end 1mr 'aound and. weU.”
tfl Noromber. 1 a penalty of two pet
cent fur colieeUon wUl be barged.
dtseues. Qunreataad by BnbfMA Office In Wilhelm block, Boom 110.
ud 8. B. .W
M. B. HAHKMfta
e lOcASd «
82D0-U
Cltyf'
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE and NIGHT.
Saturday SepL 19
A Big Hit Last Year
A Bigger One This
NO NEED
TO HAVE
WET FEET
even if it does rain,
a pair of oiii-
Buy
Uftht Rubbero
and go dry shod.
TU^ittokUmoti Iraaa.
-Kiibbura that fit'alt the
MAN ™ MAN
luted br «k( Ocm B^tnaiMBsMtn
Whitman and Davis
ST9IT
GREAT
s
scaar
MUSIC
EmeaoN
COMPANY
SOCCKS
YIUPB1-Y9U NUn SEE •'
Prices:!
iStiteKt.
c. 3St, Ste. 7S
new styles
of- shoes per
fectly.
Frooch Heol Habbon
to fit the new heels on
women’s shoes.
Only the very best grades
of nibbei-s here, butsold at
low prices.
Alfred V. Friedrich
Sdkr *r Cste Sbsci.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You will find more of
in less time
in a poor flour, thq^n in any other thing
we know of. TbeVefore when buying .
don’t stc^ short of the ‘■BEST."
'Manufactured by
Hannah 6 Lay Co,
-’T—
THR DAHi'Y BAQU), 'TPESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1903.
ro Saft/-HnM
WOULD LEABE BITE.
Kabsilk Pter> for thstaasae.
stTML 4 bosMa CR Tenth rt
HEROIC SELF SACRIFICE. I Tbe EnglUh pn|.ers tell an anecdote
one oe Mlpto atrMt, on* on Baji! ’
Dr. Alva Tyler has son* to Carp lake C. E. Murray Has a PrepMitton
of KtilH'iik'K jx-i r.iniuiucc St a lunatic
way AWM. two M Webrtar. tn
aod
chav.
Uttla
ft
IUM
m
•asM* WItfc waiek a Toeag Revel asylum. The doctor In charge held,
tor a couide of days.
the New She* FMtory.
on Bute, one on Waahlngtoii Ana
Offiecp OPvvteS Deetk.
20s Front atrMt
wltb Congreve, that '-muKle bath
othera-tenna to wtit anr^SwSr
Don Morgan of J. C. Morgan A Ben
G. H. Mniray. local agent for toe O.
•’Speaking of heroUm." said a navy
Ue ootomat—monthly or as™
is buying ^ploo for hit firm at Bal- R. A I., says that a alto for toe pro officer at lii« ,-Iub n few evening! ago. rharuiH to Koothe the savage breast.”
lakw.
posed shoe factory can be obtained on ‘It Is tare that such an example Is seen and the dlMinmghi mind. Soheasked
weat side. 8 rooms, only $600 and
rS. to Mr. and Mn. Fted CroM toe Q. R. ft I. Property just west of toe as that Of Hynson. who was a pasMd the great viollniKt'to jilay sometblng.
OB monthly payments, bsim as ratt
“something lively.’’ a requoKt to which
of 865 Bast BBgbtb atreeL this morn freight dehot He saya there Is.ample ffiJdahlpsuiB at Vera Crus In 1846. 11 Kubelik lesimiided t.> playing a hriUDon't you want It
*
;
■
I Shout
ing. a daughter. there for a foofory. The G. R. was rstlly more than a bit of herelsm; lant Slav comigHdtk.n. Hie patients,
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MO DELEGATES ATTENDINO
E. F. Forriq and H. F. Beughoy have ft 1. would not sell this ground, hs tt was fortitude, pamlve courage, that in chain, all seemeil deeply Interested FOB.8ALB-NICS n«»
Washington atiwet: »|0.»
ENN(AL CONVENTION
goue to Tictoria, British Columbia, to thinks, but would consent to Iwm It confronted a peculiar danger, as
In the inusJ.-. “.tK 1 llnislad,” saya
balanos mpnthly.
-'’rr2~-.T.O RENT.
-----took after aeme timber Interests there. for a noolnml sum tor 99 years, pro hacrlflc*-, that was-most conspicuous.
Kubelik, “a jiivtty young woman rose
“Our fieet was off the harbor
Dp. T. W. Thiriby wont to Flfo Lako vided the oompany would consent to
and la><-koni.<i to Die. Artlst-lIke, I
^
new bouses sltuaT
today to atteatd the reunion. During throw the bulk of toe freight business blodtade duty when one day a Spanish thought she wiinte.1 an encoure, and
by Llttls * McNamara,
Ids abaeDoe Dr. G. A. Holliday will be their way. if the rate was ss good ss' iDsrchsui vessel managed to slip In said to the doctor: Ask lier what she •'OR
208 Front street a fine brick bnlWwithout being discovered. Hynaon con desliOK,’ He rOKe to bis feet and
Id the office.
coiild be gotten on sny other line;
ing-^o stores and modern tene
caved the Idea of capwring the ssaMl
alKiiit to 4iu-Kticm her. when she
Officer*’ Repertc Shew BIb Benefits
ment rooms <*hovo—prlos less than
Mrs. M. A. Murray of 517 Elmwood
by a iiLgbt attack, and he succeeded In eiclaliued: To think of the likes of
yon can build for. a good Invest
avenue has gone to Rfe Lake to attendALPENA WILL BOND.
doing so. But as be could not Uke the me being in here sn<l he being dt large
ment for spare money.
ibe Q. A. R. encampment and W. R.'
vesa.-i out of harbor, for the reason in tbe wiir-r-Id.’ This was the flrat
Propoaition for Municipal ElMtrle that she whs under the close range and InHt jH-rforii-.-nu-c I gave at a lun
Gnutd Rapids. Mich., Sept. 15.—Up- C. gathering,
of the enemy’s guns. Hynion set fire atic asyliitu. —New York Hlbuoa.
Mrs. Reuben Hatch returned to
Ughtlng Carried.
wsnSs of 500 deleeatBs of the I^atlonal
to
the
vessel.
In
dcring
so
be
burned
Alpena. IMcb.. SepL 16.—The pmjProtective L^on are here lor the Grand Rapids today after several
boil) Ills arms so tedly that be carried
25 «r«
Real Bsuie Bxtoangs.
Beveatb blenolal convention which weeks’ visit at the home of her sister.; posiiion to bond the city of Alpena for them in sUngs for sevepal days. WhUe
farm and summer resort place- nrin»
$100,0(10. submitted to the tax gmyera in thU distillled condition a terrific
low; terms easy;
opened today and will oohtlnue Wed Mrs. B. 8. Pratt.
TO SELL—10 acres, 7 miles from city,
ft
McNamara,
208 Front
Mfa
A.
H.
Petrie
of
Minneapolis,
at
a
general
tFIection
yesterday,
was
squall
came
n|i
nnd
played
bavoc
with
some orchard; some wood; log
nesday and Thursday. The Warwick
house; eome small fruit. UUle ft TO LET—Seven rooms on E W..MTT
is the bote] headquarters. In the who has tbeen Tisitlng the family of carried by a vote of 719 to 173.
A boy can’t pass a mud puddle with
The bonding is tor the erectioD of
KriMon was serving was cap
McNamara Insurance and Beal Bston street, soon to be vacated ttiast two years the number of lodges B, J. Moi9n for two weeks, returned
out
feeling
a
desire
to
play
In
It
ebange.
222
Front
street
8133-tf
borne this morning.
electric lighting plant. sized- Hynsou and oue of the other ofanother on East Tenth street whas doubled, and as each lodge is ai
rant middle of September. $8- also
mauaged to get bold of a floating
L. G. Tatman and wife of Portland, whlch question has been agitated In
TO SEL1^152 acres; 70 acres clear
lowed one delesate for each 100 mem
Alpeha for several years.
•P®'’“•» Tas not sufficient to
«lde._4 rooms.
ed) bouse two story, 6 rooms, partly
bers, II is probable that the oonvenUou who have been visiting Hr. Tatman's
___________•
.
[ keep them both afloat Hyuson let go
finished; rooms all flnlabed down
brotber
George^
of
BUhth
streeL
re
will decide to allow bnt one delegate
hla hbldand in a few momenta Bank
stAlra: barn old. 30x40; two granturned
home
this
noon
via
Mackinac
UU
WorM
Bablt.
Ms death.”-New York Tribune.
for every 250 members. The expense
erles Attached to barn;' good well
) LET-A t
Island.
George
tVIdeiier,
the
Son
of
Peter
near house; outside cellar bolding
• of eacb delegate is borne by the order
suiubie for olBras°or* to?\|2niS
The four new rural free delivery A. B.WIdem-r. the noted AdsdcIw. Is
100 bushels of poudoes; orchard,
Wetoht .( a Geowtow ChOa.
, and steps must be taken for prevent
rooms, modern building, steam hmu
a yonng man of exquisite taste. This
trees: 20 grape vines: nice lake
Tbe weight of s growing ehlld Is tbe
ing what would become an enormous routes were inaugurated this .^oming taste he displays equally In his equli
farm. Uttle ft McNamara ioa. aod
most Important Index to Its general
and the carriers made their trips as
Real*Etute'teSSie^“^'*
Real Esute Exchange.2117-tf
ages, at l,lver|iooJ baU (tbe Wldener health. Tbe standard of weight for WANTIffiJ—Good girl for general
if
they
bad
ffiways
been
accustomed
Tile PratecUve Legion was oi
housework. Enquire at 42s -Sixth
tesMeiiee m-ar Philadelphia), aod in groa-lng ehlklren. that usually given
to the work. ’
'ti SEl.l.-* New map of Grand Trav- ’"‘fr.'nT^office*^ * McNamara-ito
street. Mrs. H. B. Garner. 3242-tf
ired IS years ago with national head
bis clirtlies, wliteb are made bv Amer- by auUioriUes in the uiatt», is that at
ooie County. Uttle ft McNamara.
Mrs.
K.
Hannaford
hat
returned
to
nice hardwood floors. ' C^eap:
lean tailors. For It Is now elalmed five years of age a child sLould weigh
quarters at Waverly. N. Y.. in a »46,WANTED to deliver
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the Boston store to take charge of by-mnn.v pl-rsoiis wise in tbe matter of about as many pounds as it is inches
000 home: The lodge with the largest
^ inussages and learn telegraphy. In
misceI^aneousailllnery department for a third dress that tlie .Amwican tailor exeels high. As a rule, this wlll-qiut be much
quire at WoBtern Union office. ’4l-t-3 hXHl SAUi OK EXCHANGE—on oue
membership Is at Wellsboro. N. T..
_______yard, sod
of the heal streets iu Grauo Rapids, LAWNS—15 cents _a square
while Allegan. Mich., has the third season. She has begun arranging for tbe English tailor In skill. That being over or under forty pounds: Cblldren WANTEu—Good girl I ir general
lots or acres, just outside city Ilmfurnished. Dirt
furnished for $135
$1^
the fall opening which will be hdd in llie ruse. Mr. Wldener repUed triilLfuJ. who come of large parents should
...... -urnlsbed.for
largest lodge. There are 300 members
housework- Enquire a 428 Sixth
a load. For
cuttln- rolling
jr cutting,
up and -•
ly. piTlinps, to n question that was put welgb something more than that .The
lla. for Travta-s.- City properly or
few days. .
str^.
3241-tf
putting down
s
in this elly.
ra sod,
10 cents a square
to Mill III.- iMIier day.'
gwMl fruit form along Travenie Bay.
rate of increase should be alwut
The body of Frank Eekstlne.
yard. 8. E
V
L Van
Alston. 3233 if
The Legion la a fraternal coopera
This
<|iiestion
arose
out'
of
a
WA.N’TKU—Woman
to
cal
weekly
tor
Write
or
.call
on
O.
J,
Merritt.
5(i4
poiindN
for
every
liicb
of
growth,
with
tbc victims of the drowning aeclJeitV
tive association. The naUonal legion
gentlemen’s and lady’s I undry. Aprathw iiliilosophh-al disCDBstoD that a
lU-st Frr.nt strc-oi. Traverse Cil.j. WE DO FARM < city iuuranre
St Beat Jordan Saturday, was shipped numlMT of young men were bolding a teudency for the weight to exceed
ply 3:t9 Sixth atreet.
3241-a
consista of tht national oAoers, stand.
this Btandsrd proportionately mther
3230-l-lui
this city today. It was taken to in a I’liilnfli-lpblii club. It was: than to fall below it. When a cl.lld
Ing commiUees and representatives
WANTED—Wood turner at o
TO SEia. INSURANCE If Uivre Is
Bckstlne’s home at Bowers Harbor
■What
U
your
worst
habltr
rather
heavier
In
proportion
to
1
from each of the local legions. The
Traverse City Hanulacturlng t
auythlug you want to know or .want
and the funeral will be held from 1
le
answ,r.-<l.
height
than
this
sbindanl
it
I
k
a
sign
object and purposes of the organiza
. done 111 tbe line of Insurance we will INSURE YCUR PROPERTY no*
residence there tomorrow.
.t I.rowii suit, -undoubtedly, that I of good health. If Ilu- child is growing
be. glftd to have you call and sc.tion is to unite all acceptable persons
you may have a fire m anv ihuv
girl for general
bought ill U.tKton in -June.”—Kaiis.is
pidly it should not be allowed to f "
Final arrangsmentt for the trip
us. I.itlle ft McNamara Insuratirc
Little ft McNamara.
si
without reference to sex. creed or nahousework. Apply .to 5tt*. C. .
much below it witlioul being made
and Real l->iat<- Exchange.
Manistee were made at the D.,0. K. f'lty Jmirmil.
.HKT.:)
Sherwood, 614 South Union street
lionallty in one fraternal association,
lore
thau
has
been
tbe
custom
beK. meeting last night. The degree
3239-tf
and to afford them social culture, care
TO SEI.I^s acres near Lake Ann. MONEY TO i.OA.N on porwrnsl ;.r.ip.
A
Uellcleiicy
of
weight
in
pn^Jor• P6BSONAL.
and the bank will meet at the
erty.
In
sums
to
sui..
1.
Newland,
House,
seven
rooms;
post
bant;
of the sick and needy, and to promote
Qon to height is nlways an unfavuruble
iron, rags, old.rubla r.
Pythian ball at 8 o’clock Thursday
ProfesBor Starr of tbe University of sign. Any toterriiptlon in the progresii WANTED—Old
wire fencing: cedar block cellar:
room 603. new Wiluelm bl«jck. flfiB
Also second ii'and machinery bought
and maintain a fund for the benedt ;of
floor.
■sr.-tf
morning and leave for Manistee on the Chicago Ik « nutlve of Aui^uru, N. Y.
cleared; water. UUlc ft McNam
weight. esp»H.-lally dur . aod sold. Gottlieb ft Co., Iron Yard
' iu members while living, and for the
ara. 222 Front street.
9:35 train. Others who wish to atJnliii Wnrd'uowe Is St.years old. ing the cuntittuamv of growth, must
corner Bay and Oak streets. Cli
protectlcm of their families in the
-ens’
-phone
890.
3238-1-m
end may go at that time or on the but her in Uleelual power U to oo wW
danger signal that should n
event of death.
i-'OK
SALE—At
a
hargaiu.
covered
diminished.
se Iniorcated in the pn- GIRL WANTED for general house
56 train in 4lie Afternoon.
wagon, suitable for milk, bakerv or
Hie annual report of the secretary.
.
■_________
M.yor Weiiver of Pblladeliibla is Hent.
work Enquire at Geo. Molr’s livery
pioduoe. W. B. Xvlsoii, blacksmith.
George A: Scott of Waverly, N. Y, willTHE HARVEST FE8TIVAU
accused Of iK-liig a czar In bis deal
barn.
3228-tt
:U5 E. Front St.
3t'Su-U
show assets of MM.OOO, dlsabtUty loans
war Be Oaly Ate the Yollu.
ings with the polltlrisDS of tbe gUaker
An American woman trnvelliig
\VA.N i'KI)--JWi additional Ivomi-n ___ FOR SALE—Cook Kiev. In first-class
amounting to 1256.832.60, death bene iaivatien Army Calls on thp Charitable cltj’.
condition toeap. W. S. Wtlliams.
girls at canniog faclorv immediately,
England stopped one day at a little
fits amounUng to $84.62$ and dividends'
People.
President Richardson of Liberia col country house, rbatting with tbe vis
'1103
Raadbipb
stieet
inquire at office ’I'r-aVen.e City Ca'u321642
amounUng to $697,871.55 have been
The annual harvest fesUvAl of the lege, Mobrovia. Uberla. has come
oiug Co.
.tsad-trf
itor. the woman of the house told
paid since the last meeUng of the SalvaUon Army Is near at band and this country to study edneatiouti lui
her difficulty in gectlug aioug aud of
MANAGER WANTED—Trusliorthy
national legion.
the local «»i>s is anxious to emulate
experience she had had with a boarder.
lady
or
gentleman
to
manage
buslSilvee
Acme,
Mich.
' Hie legion operates a publishing the work that is being carried on In
Frank Meyer, tbp banker and piiil"The first niuruing this man stop|>ed
iivsK iu this county and adjoining
house, whert all of lU circulars and all the large cities of the Isod. There anibroplKt bas presented to Peoria. here," ahe said; ' be liegan to cat boiled
territory for well and' favorably
sutlstlcal tableto are printed. The
and a land anl water bicycle.
known house of solid financial stand,
scsttered over the United States lU., a l.uiliernii kinderfreund liome, eggs very greedily. Egg after egg hi
ft McNafflara. 208-Front street
ing. I20.UU straight cosh salary anti
-Light
the Legtew" is the official 75 shelters. Caring nightly for 9,000 the <-oruer-»iloiie of which wok laid
ate-three, four, five, six—and it was
expenses, paid oach Monday by lUCVCLE SHOP for' SALE—Doing a
oul^ the yolk of them that he sjval./twac.of the asBodation, and one of homeless, often hopeless, men and fr«v iliiys hgo.
check direct from headquarters. Exflr.st-clAss business. Must leave on
the expected aoUons of the naUcmal women. But these tnstltnUons repre
The ilev. Ur. George Ijin*luc Tj-r- lowed; the white be didn’t liother with
liense money advanced; poelUoa per
account of poor oealfo. Address. A.
body U the papalng at a resolution di sent but a fracUoD of the charitable ior. the neulur nAW of tb« New
manent
Address Manager, 610
B., General DelivMT. Traverse
“Wheo be dng hla spoon into tbe sev
Monon Bldg., Cblcago, III. 3230-t-l8
recting irio be printed in the l«lon-p work carried on by toe SalvaUon Army Vork Hast .Methodic Episcopal lonfiTMich.
3214-t-SO
enth
egg
my
temper
got
the
better
eiuv
ami
kiuiwii
as
"the
poet
of
Meibprinting house.
■In this counttyr “ro carry on this char odlsm." died in New York recently.
me, and 1 said In a wrere tone:
WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
•• ’Don’t yofiever eat the white of the
ity. the army depends on the charit
—Two good lumber wagons, three
Miss Jessie Gibson, of Indianapolis.
ORPHAN DROWNED IN MILLFORD able warmth of toe public.
egg.
alrr
lop
buggies
and
one
phaeton
bug
...-------------—---------who rwvDtiy graduated from the MasWILL PAY FIVE DOLLARS—1 will
gy. B. J. Morgan.
3192-tf ■
•Surely u«. my woman.’ be an
pay $5 cash for an "N” coupon from
Anythlng. evArtbing. of any actual I eacbu»>ii» losiUute of technology,
Became Entangled I We^ While uUiity may be given as an oflerliig Just euientl Imo pariiiersbip wltb lier swered. -Tbe yolk is tbe bird; the white
a Malta Vita package. I^ve at TO SELL—Very low price . three
is
the
fentherii.
WouWi
you
have
FAgle effice. Mrs. E. S. Pratt. ’07 tf
Reaching.a Boat
stores frith bouse in rear and tene
at this fesUval. for what may not be
make a bolster of myself:* •’
AlbitA. Sept 16.—Newell Harwood, locally useful maybe of high practical
ments above on two. Front street;
WANTED^^rdens for. 16-inch cedar
all well rented; goo-1 Investment
aged 18. an orphan living with his value in lessfovored parts In the army’z
vtood, delivered to any part of the
Where It Always Rains.
property. UtUe ft McNamara. 208
uncle. Ba. Harwood, was drowned In naUonal field. There is. in fact a saycity. J. E- GreilicK Co.
3117-tf
Fatal Slunbar.
I'Toni street
There is a group uf Islamis to the
a millpond this morning while trying
CasWu Imnd Ud In
. 73.62ER1
humorous, but true, fhat toe
Tlic m;.Kl.Ti(.UK ••»lv,.pliig g1ekii«*" south of New Keulaiuf called tbe Sis
UTTLE ft MCNAMARA have for sale
to swim out to a boat. He became
[uaUon Anny can find good use both ef wc.-ii .tfi'.-:i, wliicli bus Wr, tlie ters. or Sevou SlKlcra, which ar
a nice little brick cottage on east: Total............... .................$297,646.77
entangled In weeds.
^nennle and
amt things
thinva Oiofor'people
that no other BUbJei-i of i< ••.•:i| . Kcli’iiliUc liivc..ii~a- puted to be subjected to a pracUL'afiy
LiabilMea.
Oon. prove*II fi.rai of uiciiiLi-itl*. constant rainfall. The same may be
body in creation would consldm^.
Today's Markets.
The corpa in Traverse City are anx differing freua <-*-i-cliro-Kpliinl nji-iiiliigi. said of the Islands and malulund of TlDetroit, Mlcb„ SepL 16.—December
Ms In ItK chronic aud ahunsi Invarlubly
del Fuegu. save for tbe differious to raise a fjmd of $200. $20 of Tat.vl cliiinolcr. I_t Ik iIjikiuhI win,
awly to Recruiting Officer. 20C! rn SBU^12 acres, near city;
posits.............. $120,053.22
that the rain often Ukea the form
wheat 8614: No. 2 red, 8814: No. 8
which goes to help-toia work all over hyjlropliol.Ci i-s one’’of the most ilwjd- of sleet and snow. On a line running
b-roDt street. Traverse City, Mich.
cleared; no buildings; 135 peach- Oertifirales of de
corn, 52; No. 3 white oats. 39>4.
3103-tf
posit ............. 64,040.36
trees; some grapes; good eoll; easy
tbe United States, tbe'ihalanee for the iy dlKcjiKcs known. It Ik comuiiiiil- round toe world from 4 degrees to 8 or
TWedo—Wheat cash and Septem
Cleared. -Little ft McNamara Ins. Ravings Jepo.sliB 63,403.96
FOR BALE.
work hwe In Jpxaverse City. cnUil in K»j-ii- uukiiowB way. In-"in- 9 degrees tliere arc patches over which'
ber. 84: December, 86.
aud Res] Estate Ex.
36184f
Captain Hunselle baa been gathering nlllg Willi Kbgllt IlKlIvOKncKK. Wlji,-b rain seldom veuaes to fall. This la TOR SALE—New sewTug machine.
Chicago—September wheat 80%:
up cast-off clothing, etc., but some paKw-K into -imm. ai'id tlicii Into d.-jiu, called the “zone cf constant proclpttaMrs. Firman. 240 Washington slrc.-t lUK SALE—iC-lncb cedar wood de
December 80%; September corn,
livered to any part of tbe dty. J.
2342-1-6
money must necessarily be had in or^ the duration being from one to «lx tkiD,’’ hut at the same time there are
61%; September cts. 87; October
several
locatlUes
along
with
it
with
iC.
Greaick
Co.
3117-U
moiitba.
Thus
far
It
has
been
kuown
tbe work
TOR SALE—lAwii dirt Deliverd at
POto^lS.eO; lard, $8.16; ribs. $8.90.
only among negrom. It.has de|H>j-u- very Uttle rainfall.
ire wUllng to do toe work: wOl leted large llBtrlcts. however, and nt
75 cents to $1,50 per load. F. H. ITJ SELL—Or excoange tor town
)>rupcrty, 80-acre form in Wexford
Goodrich.
you strengthen oar hands?
3222-mo.
spread Ig ff-n<>d lliroiigb the opening
/“^There Is but c»ie thing that can be
Sbootlng at ^ live adversary with
county; effity terms; with or with
Yours for the Fallen,
of
we«t
-tfrloin
trade.—Chicago
Jour
wax bullets, by way of duclUng I'rac- to' SKl.l.—a stoqh of groceries aud
out Stockland toots; 75 acres ImAocompJIshed in a hurry, and that is—
CAPT.
AND
MRS.
MUNSELIS.
nal.
general
mc-RhaudiKe: a good lance ; proved;wflve acres In wood; house
nothing.
tice. la the laieat exerrias of rcrisiun
-with
i
Kvveu
rooms; some orcbaid—cuts
rtrfarles of the tvvolver.
Dnleas you were boro, right with
llnga- 'orlh while j over 100 tons of ha>-; windmill.
What has become of tbe old (astiLOOK up that last winter’s overcoat
good sense, good luck cannot touch
to investigate it if yi
Notary PuMle.
—perhaps It needs a new coUar— ioned woman who made fashionable
ness. Little ft M'cNamara,
"
208
|
e and Real Es”
HUB. A. Ycans?
1
BENDA’S Tailors can do it right
Front street
GROWTH HAS
BEEN GREAT
ADDtTtONAL' LOCALS.
a.
EAGLE WAET ADS.
•
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT!
NEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
A\R. SXEPHEM PIXZPAXRICIC
I
Supported by a Splendid Company of Players, in the Polite Comedy,
“Hunting I For I Hawkins'’
aod at the same time - j
%E SINGING OF THE^
1.
« u,,
*
*" P ’T?
».w H.wkln., ».
„ «.
V. fiMny wttfn.it ttcrttn. -----------------
i
eoraP*"/. •• . WJMM,. Heriurf J. Cortl.,11, m Mat.
...
^
,
SEAT SALE WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AT TOE BOX OfflCE.
The Record of Sept 17, 1902, said of "Hunting for Hawkins:’’ “A large audience laughed almost eontlnu' euely in Steinberg’s Grand opera heuee last night because the troubles ef one Hawkins, about which the lntera«8
of the farce Is eentered. The company it composed of creditable people.. The piece it constructed wholly for ,
laughing purposes and accomplishes the Intent of the author, ‘nutnlng fop Hawkins,' therwfdhe, may bo ejtyted
a picasihg farce and last night accompliahed all that was expected of IL Thq plot le eleveriy eonstrueted and
it interwoven with special features which add to <1* sueeess and popularity.”
R^ Prices: 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c
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