The Daily Eagle, October 15, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, October 15, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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EAGLE.

THE
VOL. XL NO. 3268.

rKAVEKSE CITY. MI(

•flMI

SPECIAL SALE
On Bedroom Suite, Odd Droeaere,
' Iron and Hood Beds.------ =
shown, for oQly .......................... ...................................................»14^

.............
A,^TrL!?rrws”rv"-.hUe..rroLfot........ :.«.7S. !

A ftood S12.00
t Dresser, iust like

UB8DAY, OCTOBER 15, 1903.

HALF PLEDGE
IS MADE GOOD

KNIGHTS TO
SELECT SITE

SOME EXCEPTIONALLY BIG BARGAINS IN IRON ANO'WOOO
BEDS.
A fine, »6.S0 Wood B<?d lout of a *20 Bodr.iom Suit) for..............S4.7S.
A flue $8 Wood Bad (out oT*:* aud *20 B?drooiii Suits) to^... .S5.75.
Wg have a large line of these and they must be closed out.
These prices arc way below flisi cost.- so If you need wy bedroom furclture ot an; description, now is ibcAtme. If you are not particular
about It Just matching you can got a good suit for very little money
We have auch a large assortmtnt of all these that you can gel just
what you want.

J, W. SUTER

I’ractlcal Honit* lliriiiKii>-r.

KetaU and Wtaolexalo.

PRICE TWO CENTS.
MEN BAVE IS WOMEN EACB

COMMON SENSE
AND HONESTY

NO SUPPORT

Takea Look at tiicin (lisplaycd in our oa^ window.

—THE DOUGUS SHOE-



needs no introduction to the people of tliis city, but
we cafll^ur attention to tiie new fall and winter
st}'les. *3.00, S3.50 and -^4.00. , '
SOLD ONLY BY

Bachant &

Roscoe.
Parker Brea’ Old BUnd.

208 Trent Street.

We ere $ivfn$ special
attention to

Your Attention, Please!
Your sacli suil is really the .
mod imporUtit of your ward-'
robe—it is the «oc in w hich you
meet most of your businoss
aqnalntaxces and pass mint of
your time in. cense quenlly yonr
gocNi taste will be jndgl^d by this
more than by any other s-uil
yor this reason we maiU- parti­
cular efforts to provide u largi-r
Bupplr than ever before iif the
B for fall and winter.
tbspes as well, and
ntlj m
short and stout of extra giHli. or

Boy’s School Suits and
Boy’s Dress Suits
D'nblo-brravloii iwo-ploce. short
trousersaulln.>-Ires8 to 16 yesrr.
for..................... «‘.*.<>0 to tS.OO
B<7'8 Mofrle-breastcd) thive-piece
snils, Maes 8 to 1C vara,
for.. .,............. to IIH.OO
Uoy-s S^lor Blouse SniU. sizes T to
CyeBra............ B4.5Uto«U*OU
5 3 to 10
to ««.60

^ Dene of Good Ciotfaing”

G. W. POWERS IS
A RICH JOKER

CONGREGATIONAL LADIES’
HE WORRIEd'’Tlt» 8. 8UR0EBS
RAISE OVER *1,800
AT CHEBOYGAN
TeadienNiagara FUl*. Oct 16.—With an av­
TENTS -THROUGHOUT STATE TO greai' at Uii
erage of 15 wtHDCD to every man, 8,000
PRESENTING
HIM
WITH^.
there are 10
VOTE ON PROPOeiTION.
fbllowere ot Dowle began to arrive
' *^HONY- TELEGRAM
fivetorsecood
here on special trains at 7 o’clock thte
grade. Thoeio
morning. When Dowle arrived his toland the grade ot
d the prophet and ex- THAT THREATENED TO DESTROY
follow,:
r* •
A FISHING TRIP.
clalmed; -Peace be to^ee.” Dowie
lecond grtde-^JJhackw, Tuba;
iwered la the same i^ngmge. The
Rose Sww. 0«.lnaalOB:
Officers Elected ht the Annual MeMDowleltes will arrive In New York to­
CronkhUe, Klngd^ KHtU Needham
Traverue City Mm Made Sport at
ing Vesterttay.
morrow.
Traverae City.
' Detroiter's Expense.
and ESIas -8.
Third grtde-«ri^ Barlett, Kings­
The Ladles- Aid society ot the Conn of choosing a per­
ley: Mao Pltsge^. Walton: Ger­ grtgatlona) church held Us annual
manent location for the erection of
G.
W.
Powers of thte dty. sute sutrude M. Armllagft,:W. A. Watkins
temple is interesting the Knights of and Lydto BDen WBUfi. Traveree City- meeUng,yesterday afternoon and elect­
Mlchigan
ed the following oflieers tor the c«nagen^es fOr the Fidelity Mutual Ufe
the Modem Maccabees of Mtcbigan.
Insurance Co., was one ot the con­
, Tents throughout the state have been
spirators wbcrpnlled off a rich ioke on
to name their selection by
November 1. Ihe choices made
THESE 'with PATRIOTISM ARE Fred 8. Burgees, state agenL of De­
troit. Hr. Burgess stole away recent­
for the gnldance of the eiecnUre com­
THE attributes
ly with bte wife and a tew friends from
mittee, with whom the ultimate selecbis headquarters In the MaJeeUe buUd1 of a location rests. The order
SecreUry.Mra. H. M.Padden. .
get a -few days' fishing In the
u Its headquarters at present from
Treasurtr, Mrs. J. V. Melntaah.
iske-.i n
rival Supreme tent In Port Huron,
The society is in a
G. W Powers got to-The camp rather
under a lease which expires in Jnly.
condition. The energy of the society
190B.
the viciDiCy Powera' bunted op E
Grand River tent ip Detroit has tak- JURY DELIBERATED 20 HOURS ON for tbe past year has been directed
mainly toward fulOIIIng its pledge of
Hoy and unfolded bte intomous plot.
1 the lead in a campaign to locate the
THE VkBOICT.
*3,500 for the building fund tor the
They secured a Western Union re­
jw temple in that dty and has ap­
new stone church. Already there has
ceiving blank and indited the following
pointed Jefferson Butler, press agent
CHE^EI
to G. W. Powers. Traverse City:
been raised ot this amount between
put the matter before the knights
iatUlate
*i;g00 and *1300. *100 of which has
"Find Mr. Burgess. Am unshle to
at large. • One contenUon of the De­
been paid toward the plans for the
I, D. C, Oct 16.—Uttle locate him. McKnlgbt coming.”
people is that if *30,000 is splFbt
buH<flng. Over *S00 was raised by William Tecumseb Sherman ThornThey signed the name of Mr. Bur­
.■fort Huron It will not be long be­
the ladles in the past year.. Besides dyke this afternoon drew the folds of gess’ pretty stenographer. Then Pow.
fore Chicago, which Is rapidly becomdrove op to the camp lu a cloud
center of Maccabec activlUes',
the 13.600 pledged toward the new Old Glory from tbe heroic statute of
church, the society has out at Inter­ Gen, Sberaan and the equestrian
of dust, his horses on the jump. Hunt.
will bo in a posIUon to
Ing up Burgeu, be said reproachlngly:
temple in the Windy City. Now Is the
est about *1.100 which cosstttntes the
-It's
a wonder you i^xUdn’t hide In
accepted lime, they assert, for Detroit
organ
fond,
but
which
will
oot
be
used
who has ben on trial here tor
the front with a *160,00.1 the killing of Bditir Qonrales of Co­ as part ot the *3,600. The' work
ranks of civil, mnitary and official life
somewhere. Here I’re been
building and have the headquarters’lo­ lumbia state, left
court room a free the church will be comment u soon and many bondred ebot-scarreJ veter­ chasing all over the state and yoc't-e
cated there permanenUy. Grand River
the frost Is oot of the ground in the ans who followed Sherman through fixed hotel clerks and railroad men so
iving
e bloody '60'e attended. '
that they gave me tbe hardest Xtirt of
tent voted against the Port Huron pr<^
verdict of not guhty-at
at 10:15
10
o’clock spring.
President Roosevelt began to speak a job to find yon. Read that”; and he
osltlon and Press Agent Butler pre­ this morning.'’ ‘raUaaii's release
The Ladies’ Aid society at present
dicted that Michigan tent will foUow immediately ordered and after shaking has 115 members, an increase ot one- shortly after 3 o'clock and said in thrust the "phony” tel^ram Into Bur­
gess' hand.
ihls week. NegotlaUons art on hands with Judge i^U jury, be left the half In the past year. Every lady part:
Today we meet together to do honor
— 1 !” remarked Bargees
with the. board of commerce look- court room aoownmnied by his
member of the CongregaUmal ehnrrii
^------1" and a tew
CO the erecUon of a suitable build- sei and friends, ^e jury wa
is invited to join es the society has no- tq the memory of one of Ufo gre« Then beadd'ed,
in Detroit that would afford some about 20 hours.
whom. In the hour of her agonyonr other remarto that wouldn’t look well
deruken a huge task, and besides the
Sunday Bchool banner. Bor. in
rev'ODue by sub-lettipg parts ot it
Tillman passi
Iscrable night. work sUted. considerable charitable naUon brought forth tor her proeervatbe. meantiiDe. was putting the ottern
Among
the
generals
who
Detroit has done a good deal of talk­ The strain of v
work
has
been
done
in
tbe
city.
-Hie
for th? verdict
high position as leaders of the vari- pleasure seekers "nexL” They crowd­
ing about socuriDg the temple for that that mmt life
o three working
h told on him. society Is divided
in the field are many who ed around Burgera oSertBC thrtr sym­
city but thus far has shown little in­
When caned
irt to hear the dlvislona under the
lively of Mrs. Locas and Kra. Patch in: will be remembered In our .hteti^ aa. pathy.
clination to place anything tangible verdict be wn,
"He needs tbs rant so bkB.
the executive
bloodahDt Be
ngb to a^ipear Hra. Frank Dean and Mrs. A. j. Doyle;
sald Mrs. 1
Mrs. Welter Dean and Mrs. Arthnr
T^^iedrich of thte dty. a memb« ot
beUc Obn.'
the execotlvo committee. Bays
'T never gat away bat
Port Huron Is the only town that to*oSered a good propoatthsL -BiffP----Utlve business men have offered
build a *30,000 temple and lease it tor crowded around him eCering eottgntnneanxt town:
for organlsstlon; Mesde. victor
ID per cent ot the cost annually, giving latloos and sbaklag him by the hands.
"Will be in D
of 'the decisive battjss ot aU time;
the order a five-year option to buy; From the court bouse Tillman, wearHancock, type of the true fighting oo date.
Mr. Prledrlch says that if Ing a smile, went to the jail to get bis
knew that Mr. McKnight was to-rf
among the regulare.: Logan, type
the Lady Maccabees make their head­ effects, be walked with his
niinote.
bnt I didn't think he'd get into
le true flghtllig man among the
quarters in this building, the rent around the old family servant, George
volunteers—the names of these sod of Hlphigan so quickly,” said Burgess.
would not be higher than is being paid Johnston, a negro. Prom the Jail Till­
many others wilt endure so long as Mr. McKnight Is vloe-prealdent of Mr.
now. What-aeUon Traverse City tent man went to the hotel where ic found
company and when he drifts
our people bold sacred the memory of
w-ould take on choice fur location of •his mother and wife. The meeUng CHAMPION MINE *ITH R
CLOSED-TODAY.
the fl^t for union and for liberty. nto town there are doings. Burgess
the temple, he said he could not sorHigh among these chiefs rise tbe flg- tiuBtied a few duds Into a grip, aaytog
ralsc- The vote will not be taken until
Tillman refused two pistols which
of Grant and of Grant's great lieu­ Lhlngs which sounded strange from
November 1.
ere handed him when the verdict
genial and IdnJly a man. . His
tenant. Sherman, whose stetne here
the national capltel te today to be riends stood about the camp ready to
unveiled. Our memories wonid be ttoke Witt suppressed glee.
LARGE GAIN IN MEMBER*.
•’Aren’t you going to tte station
No Room to Stock the Ore Says U. 8. poor Indeed If we did not recall Sher­
Steeil Company.
man's mighty feats now. ss we look Witt mer' be demanded of Mrs. Bur/
RemevsL-Sale Prfee.
Michigan Grand Chapter, O. E. 8- AIro
along Pennaylvanla avenue and think g^. who stood by ;
Healthy Flnaneislly.
ord’8
hard lot but making no preparMlch.. Oct. 16.—The of the groat triumphal march which
Lansing, Mich., OcL 15.—Nearly 600
atieme to go Nrith him.
Champion mine at Champion is closei surged down'lU length when at Oje
Beadle-block in u
delegates are in attendance at the
"Why. I didn’t know as you wanted
close of the war the victorious armies
and
600
men
are
out
of
work.
,The
37th annual meeUng of the Hl^lgan
_e to." she repUed meekly- Then
mine is owned By the United Stales of the east and of the west met here Burgees went up In the air metaphorGrand Chapter of the Order of thg
In the capital of the nation they had
Ve Ian « Rrn atn ShM-ltoktr-s She*.
Etestern Star whirii commenced yes­ Steel Co., which gave as Us reason,
eally speaking accordIng to the acre Is no room to stock more ore.
oounU
by Hoy and Powera. Mrs. Bur­
terday. At the opening session an
There 1s a peculiar fitness In
All the other mines at Champion have
address of welcome was delivered by
memorating the great deeds of the gess husUed away to change herdrets.
Mrs. Franc L Gardner of Lansing, and been closed, leaving the village of 3.000 soldiers who preserved this nstion. by while tbe others took a walk in tte
BltanU without any means of supresponded to by Mrs. Cora Powere of
at the national woods, to scream with their mirth.
Milford- All the toslons are being
capital. I tnist^we shall soon bave'a Burgess finally climbed into tte wag
mid a volley of regrets fsom the
presided over by Mrs, HaUle B, Derproper siatu<*W Abraham Lincoln, to
thick of lonls. worthy grand matron.
whom more than to any otter one roan wretches who were "on."
The driver, prevtoualj; instructed,
The annual report of Grand Secre­
this nation owes its salvation.
tary Matteson showed a gain ot 2.862 A COMPROMISE BETWEEN LEVEL
drove
oot of the Inriosure and after
We must have in us the spirit which
ww-This FalUt minutes into It again by another
members during the year and a presAND STEP RATES.
made the men of the civil war what
of 29,211.
■ We have the kind that can be
they were; the spirit whlch^prodnced entrance.
"I thought that Mr. Burges# better
The report of Worthy Matron Der- Important Action on Inauranee by Na- leaders such as Shennaa: the spirit
worn in the wet. witboiil rubthick was a blef review of the history
tional Convention.
bera They are made for the boy
which gave to the average soldier tbe ot go after all." said tte drlvw to tbe
of the order, u'waa recommended by
that is haH on shoes.
grim tenacity and resourcrfulness that grinning campers.
Then Burgess tumbled. He just
the wortfiy matron that August 31. tbe
Pittsburg, Pa.. OcL 16.—“nie su­ made the armies of OrMt and Sherbirthday of Robert Morris, founder of preme councU of the C. M. B. A. at Its
in aa formidable fighting machines climbed out of the wagon with his
grip and took to the dense omlerbrosh
the order, be set aside as picnic day,
this world has ever seen. We need
national convention yesterday, tuianthat the office ot grand lectui^r
of body, ttelr keen for a wlfile.
Imonsly adopted a plan tor readjustHaw Bhoa Biora.
be created. •
of lU rates which te a oompro- and vigorous minds., and above all
The worthyygrand patron. Senator
SUCCESSFULLY PERFORMEDmlse between the level and step rate their dominant quality of forceful
William E, Brown of Lapeer, gave his
plans of aasessmenL approved by the character. Their lives teach us in our
annual address.
own lives to strive after not tte thing he "Lorenz" Btoodless
national fraternal congress.
Last evening Arbdtus chapter of this
Inland.
The new rate Is baaed on age of en­ which Js merely pleasant, but the thing
city cxempUfied the work at the Ma­
Dr. A. Benjamin, formerly of Dewhich U te ouf duty to do. The life
try instead of attained kge and und<
sonic temple before a large audience.
of thja city, has Just
Its provialonB all members in the or­ of duty, not the life of Inere ease or
to the eonsUtnpleasure—^ is the kind of successfully performed a bloodiest
ganization will be assessed as follows
will be* considered today and the
- - - townrhlch makes the great man as It operaUon upon a child In Inland
towi
*1.000 asseamento. these being 11melection of offieera will lake plaoe thte
ship, for malformation of. the tatp. .
ntakes tte greM nation.
Dr. Benjamin saw tbe famous Dr.
We cannot afford to lose tte virtues
which made tte men of *61 to '65 great Loren* of Vienna perform several of
Ko man te warranted In feed- there operations while he was in ttte
ing pride in tte deeds of the army country. Including the one upon J. Ogand navy of tte past if he does not den Armour’s dau^ter, but thte Is the .
$60,000
CiDltal he has hsJ .to per^
back up the army and the navy oi tte
88. *1.79 : 39, *187 : 40. »1.*6; 41. *2.«: preaenL If we are farsighted in our fonn tte operation himseU.
42 *2.13: 43. *2.22; 44, *2,33; 46, *2.44; patrioUam. there will be no let up in
46.*2i6: 47.12.78; 48. *2.93; 49. *SJ)9. the work of building, and of keeping
FRANK KELLOGG D^D.
the highest point ot efficiency, a
Tt is esUmated that tte new ryes
will add to the revenues of the aapo- navy suited to the part tte United Battle CreMt Maron Committed BuiciatloB *500.000 annually, whidi. with States must hereafter play
side Today.
Battle Creek. Mich.. Oct 16.T-Prank
a reserve ftmd of over ll.OOOJNJO wUl world and of making and keeping our
amall'regular army, which In the K«U0ra.
O..T 60, ra lomd
offset thte higher
H. S. Hull, Prtsldent
e aetumries to guarantee per­ event ot a great war can never be any­ He died this morning with a bnllet
H. C. Davis and
thing but the nucleoa around whldi bile in his heart He had been In poor
petuity of fraternal organiiarions.
A. V. Friedrich, Vice Preeldentt.
our volunteer armies must form ttem- health. It was evidently mldde.
C. A. Mammond. Cashier.
selves. tte best anny of its stee to be losg vss a prominent Mason.
. Boyirtan "Wlna Out.
Port Huron, ’Mch„ Oct. 16.r*W- N found among the natioiis.
DlReCTOBB
We need to reuKanber that a peeu-.
quick ears and 'slow tongnes.
S. Boynton 4i‘5 ocelved weed tt*t tbe
H. 8. Hull. A- V. FVledricb.
rests npt» tbe
Chas. Wilhelm. WlUiam Loudon.
Moderr* •Maec*boes_have p.*a«;Ucany
ie tedlera of ^rerae City hl»^
tn nabUc life.* U 1s wMl for us In
Stephen Lau'ner, F C. Desmond.
I the fight to gall
yru
a T. MM.. Wia give A
II. C Davis. C. A llammoud, J.
,worV la Ohio. The order wta oppoeei ttls pJaco. and at thte time, to remem­ •umAin pie" social Friday evening.
by the Supreme tent, but the SapreB< ber that exactly as there are certain
the lack of iriiioh
i court has ruled la favor of Boynton’s homely
- all Blr KnItfUA
Third Mce. ■
larder.

JAS. H. tlLlMAN
IS FRffi TODAY

cut, for only

CITY CemOK

Boys* St\oes

C. n. B. A. ADOPTS NEW PLAN

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THE DAILy fiAOLK. THU;

The Daily Eagle.
miEa E-WBTTB. c

BOSTON TEA
PARTY STORY

Bnurad at TraTane Cltr Foata&oe ai

-St to
His wife had
stomach
tried
_____King’s
Dr. King's >
she got reUtf at.<
cured. Only 16c. 1_____
and Bngbee, Rmdra^

ing weaker day by
----------- ---- -—
ans bad given me np. TTien I was
IN THE 8SCONO UNIVERSITY EX. advised to nse ESectrlc
Electric Bitters;
Biaars; to
' my
great
Joy,
the
first
bottle
made a' deTENSION LECTURE.
eidgd Improvement. I omtinued their

One week, by canter, ..
One Bwntli. by man. .....
ffaree montbs. by mail Offlce-^lir

Robbed, the Crave.
A startUng InddenC is narrated t
John OUver of' ...
................
FhlladelpMa.
as
lows: -1
'T was
w
In an awfni condition.
My .sklnHy
skin' was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue ooited. pain ccattnnal-

.

DEEPER INTEREST.

ER IS, 190S.

well man. I know they robbed the*
I of another victim.”. No one
Only 60

Just a few Ladies’ and
Gen^’

HAWES HATS.

Satchels

H

Below Cost!

S’

John T. Beadle.

THREE DOLLARS

A
W

have been in town
only a short time,

iiront mu
W. M. 8ILSBT.
but already have inany
City ClasnUti
Netiee to Subw
left which will be closed
a to Tbee Dally
I
Ba^e are
Wehk,ea^lJaof,.
friends-certainly
rio
out
at
o DotUy the oOce at once
uf any failure to receive the pv«r
A TREAT FOR YOUNG MEN.
0 time BO that tbe InatTbe second of the lectures In the
properly e
other
hats
of
our
ac­
Tbe 'Qbllege Brand Clothing is
tentioD ot
university extension course by Prof.
making a great bit with the
B. B. Sp^ks of the Unlveislty of Chi­
youn^ man. But there are a good
quaintance desierve the,
cago drew an increased attendance in
COMING EVENTS.
many who have not seen ihem as
Ftiat Presbyterian church -last
Oct. 2S.-~Specla] engagement of the
yet Read our ad. In this Issue
. brilliam romantic actor, Ur. Wm. Ow- night. The remaining lectures will be
attention these receive.
LOD6E
NOTICES.
and you jvlil come in. -Won't
held
in
that
edifice.
Prof,
Sparlts
ex­
en. support^ by J. W. UcConnell and
urge you to buy. A pretty tie
a floe company. In bis nqw play, pressed himself as pleased to see that
Traverse Bay Tent Na 116. K. O. T.
fr« of charge tor your trouble.
• When Laois XI. Was Klng.”-^teln. a deeper Interest is
HM., Monday ni^ts in I- O. O. F.
The Boston Store.
hall. C. G. Sherwood, Com.; C. D.
,t the cloee of his address he held.an
berg's Grand opera house.
LePolnte, R K.; A. BoSertson. P. K.
___ meeting at which time he anMR. SMITH SETS UP A FALS^ swered a number of questions
Traverse City tens V9. tTl, K. O.
by
people
who
are
following
the
course
CLAIM.
T. MM., Friday nlgbts to Foresters'
Willsrd A./smitb. editor of the Char­
haU. A. V. Prledrlcb. Oom.; J. ^
Shields, R. K.; B. A. Brans. F. K.
for a quality of fur
In telling the story of the Boston
levoix Sentinel, is indignant at hbing
relegated to third position among the tea party. Dr. Sparks said In part;
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Traverse City Aerie Nd. lU, F. O.
and exceltenceiq|.^le
• If ever the deatrucUon Of property
The tax roUs nr the collection of Eagles, mceto to POresUrs’ hill.
was justiflable. it was on thekXMaslon school and cl^ taxes and special as­ Tnesday evening at 8 o'clock. W. L.
and trimmings to bd found
Loranger, W. P.; E B. White, Secy.
the territory between Osceola county of the Boston tea party. We most not
sessments for Che five warde of the
and Lake Superior, as stated in the forget that the tea had been sent over
in lio other hat at the
city Of Traverse City, Michigan, have
Traverse Bay hire No 71. L O. T.
is what we are all look­
Grand Rapids Evening Prese recent­
consignment after the Americans
I to I. O. O. F. baU Tuesbeen placed In my bands for colleeUon. MM-.,iDeeto..................
ly. This week he declares In his refused to import tea, and that the pa■on, Sept|pber
^ptamber 8 and 22.
price—both derby and.
wUl.be In my office for the purpose day afternoon,
ing for when we buy.
September
paper that he is the dean of the triou refused to allow it to be landed
of oolleetlng said taxes on every week 2. 16 and 90.
soft stytes—all colors.
it bad not been ordered. The
fraternity, barring none. He says:
you want a bargain
day frot^ow until Nov. 1. 1903, from
"Mr. Sprague has not been in active law required that a vessel be entirely
Traverse City Lodge No. 222. F. &
8 o’clock untU 11:30 o'clock in tbe
newspaper work for more than a year. unloaded before
papers
. M. Special communicaUon eacb
fOrenooD and from 1 o'clock to i Monday. H. O. Joynt, W. M.; H. B.
Clothes Wringers.
That counts him out under the rules were given IL Tbe entire caigo bad
o'clock in tbe afternoon of each day. Haskett, secretary.
governing th« deansbip. Ur..Batee of been landed except 114 chests ot tea,
paid -before
the Heiald. was a real eeUte agent in but the governor refused to allow the
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200.
Clothes Baskets.
recelved“wltOont collection
Traverse City when tbe Sentinel was vessel to sail back to England unUl the
O. O. P.. meets Tuesday evenings
started, and did not enter tbe journal­ tea bad been unloaded. According to fees and on all taxes remaining nn- tbeir ball. A. R Cnrtle, N. Q.: C,
piUd on September 1 and untU Detober Johnson, s
Wash Tubs.
istic fleld for five years thereafter.
law. any part ot a cargo whltti lay un­
penalty
of
one
per
cent
tor
coUeo
"BoUi these gentlemen are friends loaded for 21 days became confiscated
of tbe writer. Both have been an hon­ to tbe govemmenL ' During 20 days Uon wlU be charged on all taxes re­
or to the profession. Bat the editor the deadlock <
I between the maining unptOd on October 1 and un­
penalty
of this paper is
and the patriots. It the lat­
Carpet Cleaning
U comes to the matter of years of
. Wash Boards,
ter bad allowed the 21st day to find the cent tor collection will be charged
Duchess Camp No. 1846. M. W. A,
vice. 'Render unto Caesar the things
still tmiOaded. the government Office in Wilhelm block. Room 210 meets
at Woodman ’■all Monday even­
OUR NEW
' M. E HASKBUr.
it and unloaded
'.hat are Caesar's.”’
ing. October 5. Jobe G. Straub,
3200-tf
Olty Treasurer
C.; Joseph Sleder, cl-.rk.
Hr. Smith Is a stickler for accuracy It under their protection and the pa­
executed. Agent fbr Mlchlgnn Rug
bnt for once has fallen down. His In­ triots would have lost.- They did not
Co, N. B. Chnpln. -Prop. Traverae Clt.T
formation concerning Mr. Sprague is dare to do that
_ •
Carpet Cleaning J.'orkB. 822 Washtop
ai variance with the facts, with which
"There was only one thing
ton sireeL 'Phone No. 118.
be shows himself unfamiliar.
done and that is what they did. Two
, Sprague, ^though retiring from The more ships had arrived with an equal
Daily Bagle a litUe over i year ago, amount of tea so that altogether 342
H H AT?
U sUil president ot Tbe Bagle Press chesu were thrown Jnto the harbor,
ALWAYS
All the latest styleand editor and publlEber of Tbe Av­ v^ued at Mx>ut $90,000. Tbe East In’ Self-ilghting High Candle Power
erse Bay Bagle, which be founded and
ipany which sent it
of Hickey and t'reeSOMETHING
has published continuously since ISM. to bear the loss. Recently a wag start­
m a n Co. line,
Ur. Smith can scarcely claim
ed the story that tbe government of
iPIlLS.
TO ANNOY YOU
deanshlp with fairness.
IS and jusUce.
Great Britain Intended to sue the city
Koch
ester,
New
Made in clusters of 2 to 6 mantles, thus suited to all require
of Bqpttw for the amount of the loss
menu M interior lighting. Closing all but one mantle proVtoes a nigh
When yon are natog
wtth, interest at six per cent. A little
York, are displayed
light which will cost Iff than .Ae-h^lf o
OPINIONS.
lamps or any kind ot light
flgn^ will Bbow yoo what the claim
but ELBCTEICITY
in,
on our tables. 8uits
S series of articles of would amount to today. Boston would
your borne or office There
come near banfcmptcy in paying that
Sold 111 Traverse City . 3, J. G. Johnson
bought of UB are
is nothing like El.ECInterest.
TRiCITY
for
Uluminn'iar
pressed free of
"We ought to comprehend fully the
These articles will be a review of cur­
purposv-K .ho smol.i-. no ^
rent hUtory in this president-making situation under which oar fathers act­
charge
:
: , :
Rtnell. no gnasc, no dsut'or .
year. Wbtle no responsibility for his ed in this tea party, becanse it la i
A POsmVK CUBA
from fln-s—i» is th»- n-o-l
times
cited
to
justify
disorder
and
de.
' opinions isi assumed by this paper, the
.■■^•noii.ieat
illuiniM-ior
articles are pnblUbed because be is struction of property. Jnst who the
that cjoi bi' prouurrn
Uobawks were Uatt led the work Is in
well qualified to throw light
dispule. niefe died In 18B2 in Chica.situation.
Baardmnn River
man named David KlnnJson. who
Ur. Halstead is a
claimed to be the last survivor of the
Electric Light G
3s>to watch the political tea party. He said it was o^ixod
HE unii-f«iii^oa,
157 Front SL Beadle Block. | Power Company.
group ot about 17 joung
history In this country and his prophe­
Sold "by J. G. Johnson.
cies will be read with interesL The from Hachlaa. now In Maine, hnt then
pert of Massachusetts. They look
tact that Mr. Halstead has spent bis
vACaUoo at NeabUwanta and becogne the task upon themselves since noone
in
Boston'
wonld
know
them.
Be
said
personally acqniinted with some of
they puVeome feathers In their haU
Traverse City's ciaxens should
and painted their faces so that persons
crease the interest in his articles.
seeing them would not IdenUfy them
afterwards. Bnt when they began the
What EdL-.ra Say.
Coal Hangers
Knife and F»rk Seu
Reficctors
Pierpont Uorgan's combines are not work, the cittxens who had gathered
u, wiwwns
Cups and Saucers
Rocking Horses
Lace Curtains
doming out in the wash very satis­ about the vessels helpeJ Jbem. It
Art Squares
Door,Panels
Smoking Seto
took about three boars to hoist
and
Lantern Globes
factorily.—Saginaw Courier-Herald.
Alculiul Lamps
^mrenir Spoons'
dump out the-tea.
*!
Lantern Burners .
t Goods
itoll Cabs
Sherbet Qlai___
"It is a comfort to those of us whonooks
Lantern Wicks
lioll Cradles
Sterling Silver Carrie Nation forgave a Hendon
believe that we are as pure politically
Beds
Desks
Lawn Swings
Souvenir Goods
man who kissed her. He public, how­
Blackboards
Door Mats
Sectional Book Cases
our fathers, and that there
ever. Is -vnon-commiual.—Mnslugon
Dressers
Unen Books
Statuary
were boodlers In those days, to know
' Dinner Sets
Unolcum
Stair Carpet
that while they were throwing the tea
Louwelsa Ware Uiniard Tables
■ Ash Strainers
Stair Rods
overboard, one ptokrt was caught flllLamps
jjumb Bells
il Springs
Shades
20,000 IN USE IN CHICAGO I
Dowle says bis city of Zion is locat­ lifg hlB coat between the cloth and the
Drawer Pulls
lamp Globes
Sash Roos
lluniers
ed hair way between Beer and Babet, lining with lea, which undoubtediy he
Lamp Shades
onate numbers in
Uaskets
DraitCT3' Pins
Saab Curtatos
t the beautiful effect of those pi
Dressing Tables
Lamp Stoves'
UTic-a-orec
Uric-a-Brec
School Books
•that Is, -Milwaukee and Chicago.—Kal- would have sold next day to those who
Lunch Boxes
vere,
and
by
inquiry,
learn
they
Dice
Burnt
Wood
NovelUes
Shelf Paper
the
sqceees
we
atnatoo Evening Telegraph.
still used ten. The patriot fOr revenue
MaiUng
, DicUonaries
Screens .
Ik^ Jars
Mirrors
only has bera with us from the first'
Electric Lamps
Uahlng Dlshea
Spice Cabinets '
Electric Shades
Music Cahtoets
' Settees
Book Cases
They have finally pipduceJ a play
'The next lecture. October 28, will
Ebony Goods
Mattresses
Silverware
Baby Cabs
in New Tork that to naughty enough to > on “John Adams and IndgpendMorris Chairs .
Express Wagons
Steins
UlrJ Gups
By a simple movement of a chain your store is flooded with a brilshock the natives. Look out for brok­
iteacis
Medicine Cabinets
Stools
Bulap
iled by any other eystem of artien records.—Chicago Reeord-Herald.
Mat Boards
Sleds
Bicycles
Reliablel
No need to keep
Measuring'Cups
Shaving Sianda
Uicyclc Bells
1 hand for emergencies.
throagnMarbtes
K>ol Stools
Sugars and Cre
Those New York ' reform” newspa­ out the United
Hower Pote
have been ex­
Shade Pulls
pers. in dealing with the local cam­ perimenting with trap-lanterns for the
Trays
Swing Tables My Killers
Napkin Kings '
paign matters, talk (or all the world
Sideboards
of insects. It has been
Folding Beds
NeckUe Boxes
Toys
jnst like poltUcal organs.—Grand Rap^ found, however, that the useful rather
Kern Dianes
Upera Glasses
Toilet Seu
than tbf harmful Insects are Im.-d to
ids Post.
Flower Pot Brackets
Oil Cloth
Toilet Articles
death. Tbe noxious species ere rarely
A FEW OF MI88 COLLING’8 RELIABLE COOK BOOKS ON HAND.
Fish Globes
Organs
Tumblers
found in tlie trnpa
rancy (
v.f»cc Desks
seems to have cau^t.
Tesiamenu
Cups
Office Chairs
l-Tench c..ina
Tissue Paper'
ot Sir Thomas' sportsmanship,
Ciilmni
’ Flagons
Office Stools
Typewriter Tabled
Candy
to going to build a 876.0IW
Games
.Oil CloUi Binding
ire's nothing like doing a thing
Trays
unlna.
cutter to catfto our Lake Brie flsberGimp
-w
Pictures
ughly. Of all tbe r '
Tufting Nalls
228 EA8T FRONT STREET.
Carpet Binding
men—Detroit Joun»al.._
Gloves
Picture Frames
heard ot Bucklen's A_____________
Tables
the best It sweeps away and cures
Gas Mantels
Picture Wire
Turklsh-Rockers
Sores, Bruises, Cuts. Bolls,
Gasoline lamps
Picture Moaldtog
Tobacco Jars
Couches
J^an and Russia are .said to be Burns,
~
• M piles.
It's
Ulcers,
Skin
ErupUons
and
P
.
Glassware
Pass
Fartont
Goods
Taborettes
Couch Covert
both ready to fl^L And what an only 26c, and guaranteed to g
give satis.
Gift Books
PUiowa Cuff and Collar Boxes
Tea Pote
awful clash of awful names will enane taeUon by S. E. Walt A Sons
Game Boards
Plate Racks
Tea Pot Stands
Curtain Poles
GihCarts
Pltoften .
when once they get etarted.—Grand bee, Roxburgh A Co., DruteUts.
Towel Racks
Curtain Fixtures
Pianos
Upholstery Goods
Curl^ Hair
Rapids Herald.
Hat Racks
Panlesote
Clothes Racks
High Chairs
Picture Hooks
Cupboards
Upholstery Cord
Hanging Lamps- .
Chiffoniers
Upholstery Buttons
-for real good Corduroy Knee Pants isn’t much—
Hall Trees
Umbrella SUuds
Chafing. Dishes
Hassocks
Pole Sockets
Vasei
Cots
the city hall steps. No losflng to realhut these are even better than real good, and the
Ironing Boards
Pole Brackets
VesUbule Fixtures
Chairs
]y approved ii the etty baU niileA it
Ink
Stands
Plano
Stools
,
kind that refuses t6 rip !
Velot^es
Candles
to done inside tbe bunding by
Iron
Beds
Plate
Racks
Wall Paper
Clocks
Iron Cribs
Plate Hangers
whose names are on the pay roll—
China aosets
WaU Pockete
Indian Clubs
Plato Baiels
Gentleroen’p K4d Gloves, silk iined, tl.25, fl,50.
Cuspidors
Wicks
Detroit Free Press.
Jardiniere
Pocketboote
Writing Desks
lisre was a big sensation to InoesCarpet Paper
Japanese Novelties
Pipe r ■
Tams
in
ail
the
hew
colors,
50c,
H.tK)
rtUe. tod., wheil^ W. H. Btoto of
Can Rubbers
Webbing
An Indian Territory paper reports that place, whO'Was wxoeoted to die.
Jelly Glasses
i ing.Pong Sets
• Chair Cane
Whltely Bxerdwrs
Juvenile'jooks .
Pillow Sham
____ 1 Ho:
Holders
thht a man caught a bardsbeil tnrUe bad Us lUe ssvM
ssvnd -hyDn
Eing’s New
Chimney Cleaners
hr^Dn BIng’s
Waste Paper BaskeU
Parasol Covers
Jardnler Stands
Men's) 110^112 I15-$18-I25 (Mm's
Cake Platesto tbe WaahIU river a few days ago
Work BaskeU
Jasper Ware
Quebnsware
Wedgewood Ware
that measured thrM and a half feet to
SttUs
[different
from
the
ordinary
(©'coats'^
Hugs
.iqwcl Boxes
AaUuoa buL »§ff^N^»P^dbvdry
Cradles
Wardrobes
length and weighed 70 ponnde. This save me ImlttMiUie 'MM'-dtof i
Kitciien Cabinets
.
r.ope Portieres
Curtain Stretchers
Water Sets
. Kitchen Tables Watches .
Csrto
Kneadtog
Boards
Cigar StanJs
Window Shades

T A X E Si

A Bargain

E

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A
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HAMILTON
Clothing Company.

FALL and WINTER!

FURNISHED FREE!

^

JOHN J.

B REZ I N A

-SEITS-

GAS ARC LAMP^!

M'sSaotal-PeiiiiiiGiipsiilN

MILLER BROS. I

Crockery, Carpet and Furniture
You Can Buy i,"? “The
Up Stairs Department”

No Jrouble! No Matches! Always Ready!

fSi'rr™™.

Gas Ranges, Heating and Lighting Appliances

Traverse City Gds Go.

FIFTY CENTS

win

^

8. Bendas GO.
THE REAL RELIABLE CLOTHIBRE.

J5. THUB80iWb^X)BEB
THUEsbiWdCTX)]
15. 1903.
THE DAILY KAOT.K.
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT.

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exdiange

S:

Have tarc»lis worttu of
yottr serloBs ceulden-.
tlofl. Cpme aafl see as aid
wewintdiyoe all abeat
them

I

I

I

I

'

O. P. OABVEp.
F. W. CAEVJ
O. P*. Carver & Bro.
Od uccoont of the 1«
••Fleh

aiiu
and ucuiic'
Gaune___
will be iD their office during
*ag bbnei> hour*, eech dey. reedy u
to nrilp
INSURANCE.

Drt i tvrjet the place

Room
515, Wilhelm BIk.
------- Take the BcvaMr.-------Citizeiis' PhOK No. 197.
G. W. CURTiS, M>n«0«r.

eastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
Not fnllv K-ltled yet
but ready for beriuess.

Special Ring Sale
Tonorrvw lentnrday)
SOLID GOLD RINGS

$1.00.

Rastall,

The Weether.
Showers tonight; «»ler .ta north
Rortlon Frldey: f&lr end cooler: brisk
northwest winds.
CITY IN BRIEF.
J. W. Sister returned yesti
yesterday front
Inislness trip to Elk Rapli
The American Buflaloes hold their
banquet and dance tonight in Fores­
ters' hall.
Traverse City hive. L. O. T. MM.,
will give a pumpkin pie sociai at PhrOKters’ hall tomorrow night.
J. O Slater took a trip to Thompsoovfllr yesterday, on business connected
with Ills father's store at that place.
Reports Irdm Ann Arbor state that
thi- doctors there arc unable to help
Mrs. John Grellick who was taken
there a few days ago. Hope for her

What might have been a bad runa­
way and the dostrucUon ol John
Bush’s handsome equipage, was avert­
ed hy Jdhn Barry last evening on his
way to sUp^r. The team made a wild
dash from the Pere Marquette passen­
ger depot minus the driver ihd was
about to cross Union street Iwldge
when they were caught by Mr. Barry.

lluslting .Ir-.veler,

Mim^
NEW WAISTS
of Vtstimj Cloth.
Kvtv arrivals just place! on sale today me very dainty and charming ones ain.-nir
Vessint clo’lis i
• a'.ier material, rii'n
.'Vhen iliey.-i!.- r-. I.r.i. .•
fr'-sl, I
i l.i- c.iy !is iiffall and

Priced $3 to $5.
While. Il'tie anti While
N. iv i''l..!iiuUlte Waists in ItU.
,.i Wliile at.a Kamy «'oU>o.. fll.::.'.
I rniiiintine WaisU, netv i-ffeet*. lllackB' IHtie

College Double-Breasted

COMMON SENSE Studies'^Current History
AND HONESTY
By NDRAT HAISTBAP '
(ConUnued From First Page.)
will prevent the most brilliant man
alive from being a'useful soldier to
his country, so there are certain home­
ly quailUes for the lack of which In
the public servant no shrewdness or
ability can alone. The greaWst leadors, whether. In ww or In peace, must
or ooiireo 8bo.w a peculiar quality ot
genius; . but the most redoubtable
lies that have ever existed have
been redoubtable because
soldier, the average officer,
ssed to a high degree such
comparatively simple tiuaiities as loy­
alty. courage, and hardihood.' And so
most successful governments
iubllc s<

Raeine Health ExercIs^i'B
-e the ri^t kind of apparatus to one to gain h«alth and etmgUi.
By its use yoo can exercise every -muscle In the body, thoronglily
Oseittonmlnatosa day and turtles tbe change in

Mr. Bryan’s power in his party has
been underrated, no doubt, by .the
coneervative democracy, and the fact
he felt it was so. caused him to stril*
a hot and heavy blow In ClnclnniiU and
Inflict a'cureles* wound. Biran’s clear
purpose was to show that qeveh^iil
wgs with the minority, while he was
himself with the majority of the de-

of democrats. The feature most strik­
ing Id the latest discipline of the de­
mocracy is that though the party has
held to the two-tblrOs rule In -nomtnaUttg candidates for the presidency, a
minority of the people may give tone
to the pnblic opinion of the party, and
put the majority aside In the pt^ular
stages of formulating the campaign.
There are several and varied reahSB why Ur. Bryan will maintain to
the last the attitude he has assumed. U
t tor anybody for preeldent,
Is that the law erf the two-thirds con­
exception of Cleveland and Bryan, vention rule stands beyond all qnesfor more'than a qnarter of a canfory, t!on or remedy. It Cleveland Is a
unless they voted for a republican or a giant he Is an accident He has bad
a time marked tor him the hiatns
gold democrat. Gold demoeiata
Mr. Bryan’s mind vlslonf-of gold
being beaten between terms, and
which We' call_ patriotism, together bricks or bunco-steering. In fact, the if the rule runs on be does not violate
gold
head'to
the
old
hickory
cane
fs
tradition
if be has four terms, so long
n-llli common sense and honesty. ~
con as little aSord to tolerate a dis­ of small porportlons compared with : he Is beaten every other tlme.
In the presldenti^ election of i
honest man in the public service' as
year Mr. Bryan has the sovereign pow­
coward in- the army. ’The murderer
takes a single life; thtl^miptlmist aWe men and have a share of piaterial- er to rule out any democrat before
the-national coaventloD. a candidate
in public life, whether he be bribe glv- i-esponslblUty la yellow coin
for the presidency, unless be gave loyequivalent,
but
they
were
not
bribe taker, strikes at the hear:
of the commonwealth. In every pub­ ons when compared wllh the demo- ai support to Bryan In ISOO. Ho can­
didate will have good standing In tbe
counted in other days.
lic service, as In every army, there
The republican naUonal admInUtra-]coovenUon of the democracy next sumwill be wrongdoers, there will oeeni
misdeeds This can not be avoided ilon is not disturbed by the Increailngjmer unless he sustained Bryan’s secbut vigilant watch must be kept, aad inierest in the approaching preaiden- ond run with voice and vote. Neither
lon as. discovered the wrongdoing tial campaign. The cvenU of 8lgnlfi-;Mr. Cleveland nor any mraber of his
be stopped and the wrongdoers eanco made definite and certain point >nblnrt could have a snccesa before a
punished. Remember that in popular to ilie nomination in 1904 of Theodore !democratl'c national convention. That
government we must rely on the peo­ R-wsevek for the first office, with the ; line will be -drawn with absolute cerple tbemaelvos, alike for the punish- imaniroiiy by which the demand he-Ulnty. and remain an impassable barI and the reformation. Those up- -Shouli! aeeept the second .office was ' rlcr., Mr. Bryan bas a veto on the gold
rhom our institutions east the in­ declared in 1900. The opposition en- democrats and there Is no power anyitial duty of bringing malefactors to couater difficulties that are personal jwhere to repeal his aulbtoriiv. If Mr.
the start of the discussion of organ-i Ingalls, Olny. HLrmoa. or any Judge
the l>ar of'Justice must be diligent to
its discharge; yet in the. last resort Iratlon. The country has been put up 1 or perste of^lgh democratic repute
the success of their efforts to pu^e against a third-term proposition. Thatldid not vote for Bryan, be cannot be
the'public service of corruption must which was denied Grant is being as- the loader.
[ Mark the fact that Mr. Bryan has
depend tipoq the atUtude of the courts Bcrtoil on behalf of Cleveland.
That is not, however, the feature of j the veto power In the demociaUc conand of the Juries drawn from the poo*
ihp embarrassment tlTat appears Inthe Ivention of 1904. and Mr. Cleveland has
In the long run, then. It depends up- miivemenu of the oppoelUon. A curl- not. ' N.o matter what the argument
-assurance-has appeared among I is, the fact stands, and'there is . hot
1 ns ourselves: upon us the people
as a whole, whether this government the democracy most frequently heard |goId, silver, or paper .money enough
is or is not to stand in the future as from, that the majority rftle 4s Inap-. to change the higher law ol tbe democplical>le
to the original organization : racy that bolters roust be -beaten.
i- has Btrod^ the past; and my- faith
tliat it will show no falling off is bas­
ed upon my faith In the character of
our average cltizcAsbip. The one su­ FOUR DEAIHS IN THE HOTEL RUGGLES AWARDED A MILLION
preme duty is to try to keep this av
age high. To this end it is well
NEL6 SWANBON- DIED VERY SUD­ WINS HIS SUIT ARAINST BUCKkeep alive the memory of those n
LEY A DOUGLAS.
DENLY AT LAKE ANN.
who arc fit to serve as examples of
what Ik loftiest and best In American His is the Fourth Death Since March
citizenship. Siioh a man was Oeneni
/ -in Village Hotel.
Sherman. To very few in any generation-is it given to render such services
One minion dollars Is the eSUmatr Anderson wont to Lake
ns be rendered; hat earti of ns in his Ann yesterday to prepare for bodpl od amount which Cbas. F. Ruggles,
degree can try to show something of the body of Nels Swanson, aged about the Manistee lumberman, will receive
.those qualities of character upon SO years, who died there at 1 o'clock in tfis suit against Buckley A Douglas.
! which, in their sum, the high worth of yesterday afternoon of neu
o{ according, to a decision rendered by
I Sherman rested^ls courage, his kind- the heart
United Slates circuit court In
I llness. his clean and simple living, his
S.U.™ h.a bee* ..tlorM li “""J
»•!*««>! study good sense, his m'anllness and BbcHw « Douslu- emp neu Lnke |'«»lVer
>■« nppolnM pe.,In, tho
I tendemes In the intimate relaUons of Ann and was In the vlllnEC In Ihefore-jhhChunUng bp John S. llanrei
, life., sni! finally, his inflexible rectitude noon. HO wn. drt.Mn, mlhor lrooly|0™”* .«*h>d. at the .H.lr. ol tho
'of. soul and bis loyalty to all that in ana nhoni noon went in tho hotel
Ibis free republic Is ballowed-and sym- whine ho died on the hoo, la . room. «
M.nl.io. i Norlhmmtholized by the national flag.
nbnnl 1 o'olook Tho bod, wn. loll

snhln. hllrh,, Ooi. Is.-Pouto dl,-; Thi. I.'ih, fnnnh .nddon donlh
Inn I. iho ordo, or the d.p .at pro.- kwhloh h» oeouruBl Ip .ho .mao hotel

n-d
•7™

"j
u a vUld ad-!

m

prc.-S'-nl this new ti<i;>l»l(*-liroiistod suit foi- the tir-st
f(^
tinii‘. That vorv o-xafijr-ri iitin^ly slemler lapel of last eary
is siipplantvil liy a tniii;h wider effect, which reaches half.
down tl>«' coal. ;
It’s ftu’ yon to select'' ither u full, loose'box back, ora
tf titflit cffeei, wilii periiiajieiit ewases alonjr
m fi'iiiii :irni-|t‘t-h d-ovn. The shoulders are e.'c0 si<k’s
.............. _ , ,ii'4>min‘'nt ami o;»'n into the sleeves.
The
Patilulooiis iiif fhli aluivi- tii‘- till-hut <rr»<1e down to
narrow iKilbtins.

P.

aracaiiiph
Rdiewei lutandr or tSoaer RduoM.

Musoutar Rheumatimm

Sore MukIo, Sore JoiDti and Nmnleia.
The only External Remedy vEseb w81 Sweat Otrt ^

- SoM oely la gc., gc.
For sale by Bugbee A Roxburgh. Orugglsta.

This is the lawyer—« man of sense—
With his hands in ^ pockets—no oSei
Onto this jolK yon may not fall,
Bnt read it again and you'U'see it all .
And his conning extends to his feet, be
He wears Sbu Shoes.

\ Chicago
.Largexl KaavtKtums
Good
Sbon to tbe World.
Hake BBTTaR 8HOB3

Tho Old Reliable Shoe House,

Frank Friedrich 8 Company,
24Si K. Front St.

During cur opening we ivUl give a beauii/ui souvenir
with every pair of QUEEN QUALITY shoes sold.

FALL OPENING
'tUllltL

i’is rd*'"’-Ru*s-" tim "o..~:
r"oa h, anppo.od t. hare a!u>*™ I. . dlwl.lo a af th._ ..rplu. [

profits of the comblnatloUi This, wHh ,
John siiorter and. daughter Martha liroiher in Milwaukee but
j other items which will doubtless be j
left fi'r Imlisna yesterday,
; certain as to troth of the
Prank Rogers Is digging potatoes Ho had a ataath-. pa. dn. him U the j'"™,!'" •">«■<- h^anrlns.
oamp and there wm, .omothint o.«-|”>“»
»«*• ’"'1 “
'or Ira Blood.
hi.............
hookom. Hh, tody ..h "“■>
"”VWill Baker is digging potatoes for ,1P la
..........
Geo. Rogers.
transferred to the churd) last <
TOMATOES WANTED.
We will pay SO cents per bushel for
well ripened fruit dellverod at the fac­
iWM. LOUDON IS PRESIDENT tory. and return all packages.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
•49afJ-a-w,

W/e-

CITY BOOK STORE.

5|0,112,113.50, and 115.
The Coiege Tourist
This Neftll^ee Tourist was meant first and fmmost for
you 3’oung fellows. There’s :i cunningly corftrived event in the
back through which the belt can be slipped or unslipped, making
it ivo.ssible for the wearei- to have a plain full back or pleated belt
at his option. 50-inches long—square shoulders, narrow collar,
and laples, which overlap iiigh up. Built of Scotch Tweeds and
- Rough.Ciieviots.,

'

112.00,1I5.D0 to 122.00..

S3 The Boston Store.

We invite all the ladies of our dty and vicinity to onr opening
of fall and winter styles of -Qoeen Unality."
■queen Quality" shoes are always correct in style.
"Queen Quality " sets the fashion in women's shoes.
"Queen Quslity" fiu the foot ss no other shoe bas ever fitted.
It has a combination of merits that maintains its lead far in
advance of allother women-8 shoes.,

All Whitney-Warner PublicnUons of
popular music, among them. Peaceful
Hem-y. Under Uie Rose. Soko. Dixie
Oirr Dixie La-d. Hiawatha, Smo
Toi^. sold at 15 cenu per copy Jurl
oor removal sale only
GRINNB
night to elect BROS.. 239 East Front street
3251
dh-ectors and officers. The director*
elected were: Hon. Perry Hannah. SPECIAL SETTLERS’ EXCURSIONS
Itoudon, Lciuls Grellick. Samuel
Garland. Chas. Wilhelm. Robert Cald­
well. A. V. Friedrioh. J. T. ’ 'lanah, A
lYoro Mackinaw City to pointe -In
•onwns. Idaho. Washington. OregrW.. Bartak.
nd British Columbia. Tickets t
The officers are;
*
lOry day
President, Wra. Loudon.
Vice-president.: J. T. Hannah.
Secreirfry. A. V, Friedrich.
Treasurer, Samoel- Garland. NEWS OF THE THEATRES. .

Helena, Butte and Anaconda $28.00;
8eaUIe"nnd
$30,50

■ Tacoma,

SpokL ,,®$3“.50;
,
Portland
and AshlMd,
Washingtou.
______ gton. pi
, ,
j Oregon. $33.00. Proportionately low
rates to all injermedlsto polnU.

The fad of uresentlng popular i
is in dramatic form bas finally ex­
tended back to Sir Walter Scott. His
powerful story QueaUn Durward has
becu utilized by- th« romanUc actor
Wlillam Owen, as Uie basU for a play
called "When LouU XI Was King” In
which he htmteir to appearing. ThU
Is the first time that QuenUn Durward
bas been attempted and as the Btory
is one of the moat highly colored that
Scon ever wrote, a mbet interesting
romantic pTay ie the result of Us
dramaUzation. A specUI engagement
of Hr. Owen is bookU here for Fri­
day. OctobM^ 28.
“Paw. what makes Uiat Muff they
call rndlnm cost so' mncffiT*
•The law of supply ai»d''dem8Dd. my
>n. Radium 1XAO exeaedfaigt.v sc
article, and people are wllllog to
rimoKt .Dnyiliijig for It Thost*
lai is ii.-e.yimt for Its high pttoe."
• Ruf. paw. tbereV plenty of beef,
and
ain’t wUMag to pay bigb
prices for tt. What makea beet cost
so muchr-Oblca|b TrtbuDe.
Removrft Mis Frtoa. .
$350 Storling; ea>s—Yed In tnrs
porti-<n.-$3(la -ffiUHKSLL BRO.s..
33U R Front Sl Budle block in a

sr.'hXli."“™H?hha;

Special tngagemenl,!

s

TEINBEHG’S

A rew'specials, 13,50.

We Have tbe sole right of sale In this city.

Alfred. V. Friedrich,
SEE OUR WINDOW

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?

CRAM) OPERA' HOUSE

Friday, OcL 2
lUenH SIEELEV PIBBm

Mr. William Owen.^
.

$3.00 £

J. tf. McCONNEa
aiffisMlcrUy.

When Louis XI
Was King.
AHanIflcCTtPr^MUM

You will Knd more of it in less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when buying ■
don’t stop short of the ‘-BfiST.’’
Mann^tured by

Hinnah 6 Lay Co.




4 '

*X:X

BSIMY, OCTOBEB tS, 1903,
%*sfeREn;VMAMU£D

EAGLE WAJNT ALa

WAMTBD—Liaboren wanted at Peter-.
Vi's wagon worke. lather * Irwin.

tTMs; some gnpss; good scdl; w
cleared. Uttle ft MoHamsia Us.
and.Heal Estate at______ 86184f
FOR SAIjB—16-ineb oedar wood de­
livered to any part of the dty. 4
a QreUlCk Co.
8117-tf
TO SEUi—Of

WANTBD—Three boys at Straub Bros,
ft. Ainlotte‘8 candy fiaetoty- 8267-tf
WANTED-Teamiters to go sooth
wHh me for the winter. Wages «as
per month. See F. B. Campbell, Ml
East Eighth street.
'O& tS
QIN8KNO ROOTS WANTBl)—WUi

tate Exchange.

TO SELL—EOttdt bn But Eleventh
street 4 houu on Tenth street,
one on Ninth street, one on Rail­
way avune, two cn Webster, two
on State, one on Washington and
otheia—terms to suit any ressconble enstomsf—monthly or u yon
wish. Uttle ft McNamara, 208
LITTI^ ft McNAlUBA. 808 Front
Front street
street, have among others, a fine
40«*e term tonr salleo west of
town: good soil; good honae, stone 40 ACR^ TO SBUi—On easy terms
with abont 6 aeres deared, small
cellar, orchard, etc., etc. Call and
aeensaboatlt.
286»-tf

TO •eBU/-4>alr young sound, kind
farm or ooech iKKaee with fine ot^
Also (three cows. Uttle ft MoNam-

8. E. Watt hu germ to Afta
a'
few dan’ visit.
A lady patlentjims roeeivsd fOr ths
asyhiffl today from Wbtts Clouft She
wu rather violent on ths train during
the-Joumey to this dty.
•The funeral of J. Q. Rlehards will be
held from the court bouse Sunday aftension at 2 o'dock under the direc­
tion ofrthe Knights Traplar.
Mrs. Maude Fountain, Mlu Ulllan
A. Finn. Mrs. Nettls Strong and Miss
Minnie Dawson left-today few Detrott
to attend the nattosial convention of
the Christian drarah.
Circuit court resumed aeealeh thie
morning and the ease of the Oral
Wood Dish Ca TB. Odave and Fred P.
Dominie Is being argned before Judge
Marne.
Charlevoix, according to the Sen­
tinel, is confronted with a aeardt:
laborers. The sugar beet harvest
crested a demand for labor and )
probably be Imported Cor the

Tenth, EleTenth. Band< .
Wayne streets, and many others in
t of B^me Cl^
Wm. N. I
city and country. Uttle ft McNamand Mrs. Flora Pratt of Fife Inke
a, 208 Front street, B^y^e.
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY
were married this afternoon by Justice
yon may have g fire at any time.
Uttle ft •• "
-------• "• John Verly. They will be at home
WAMTED—600 n»en gt ;aore who Use
bomtorrow M^thelr future home In
Boyne City.
J. J. Hubble, chief engineer of the
•ea; J
. _
lae laumt lusraiw ratwrui. luiu uii^,
shore; low price; euy terms. M. ft N. E, has arranged with O. D.
state and t>«hah«] bows of the day
LftUe ft McNamara, 208 Front st.
ftlchards of the Ann Arbor for the
more oomplate than In any other
erpeUon of a joncUon, near a point
p^>er published In northern UicftlIP, ea
abore. Peninsula township; no build- where these two roads cross each
'ings; 20 dbree deared; nice fruit other at the foot of what is known
farm
and
summer
resort
place;
price
as the Crites hUl near Meaick.
___ ________ _______ tlmbei^
low; terms easy; some trutL UtUe
price $1.U pw cord. Want 10 men.
Because the candidate! for tcacherc*
ft MeNsffisra, 208 Front street.
B. J. Moisan.
82Bl-tl
■rUfleates were occupying the board
of supervisors' room at the court
buitMviv lui viiriTTT ur xui
house
today, the board held no regnrooms, modern bolldinft steam best.
sesslon but did commltee work,
Uttle ft McNamara, Insurance and
^verel appllcauons for the job of JanWANTS0>—F&ithlul penon to call
on retaU trade and agente for manitor of the court bouse have already
iifnctnriBg house; local territory; TO LET by UtUe ft I
been received but none have been a«.
straight aalary »20 paid weekly and
ed upon.
CTp«m«a money advmiced; previous
experience unnecessary; poslUon
MISCELLANEOUS.
permanent; business successful,
KINGBIRD AND PRtOLE.
J prop­
cloee self-addressed envelcsw. Suerty. In sums to sulL Also a few
p^tendent TraTeiera, 620 Monon
r nird> SbowB
hoisee bought and sold. I. Newland,
Bldg., Chicago.
8247-1-21
room 603. new WUoelm block. a«h
Till'.
diS'vri'Ui.v In the uature of the
WANTBD—Orders for 16-inch oeoar
wood. deUvered to any part of the
-skCo.
s:8117-tf
city. J. --------E. GreUick
C
PHn'ATB LOANS -u BAMkI
salary
----- ,--------_ .The Nath
Loan
sonal
property.
WANTBD FOR U. 8. ARMY—Able
. gr., 303 WUCo.. C. A Sutherland, Mgr.
bodied unmarried men between ages
Tuesday an
helm block. ‘ Open Tues
shape, ili v-ks sia J v.iicf' decinro tL
• of 21 and 36; ciUsens of United
Saturday evenings 7 to 8. 3368-tt
Is himl lu-iiih-d. struih-btfonvnrd nud se­
States, of good character and tem­
rious. soQiOM hiit overbMrtBf. porhups.
perate hnblU, who can speak, read
and write English. For IdfonnnUon
apply to Recruiting Officer,
Front street, Traverse City, Mich.
^
8108-tf
aUng t
NOTICE—I wUl do d
oriiili'V. It4itiau«', |M>ctry aud Hint luast
deeorilmble touch—the Ught easy. nesli.
nrtlBt_______ Jltnre; ..............
of it: 7Vhy. the thing whs nctuiilly
210 North Spruce street. '6702
woven of new mown Usy -as If one
should build Ills house of KiuiLilwood—
FOB SALE—Dry kindling w^.
LOST—Dark Brown Water Spaniel with nil til.- M-ent of tiu' buy field
j^old^ Drop a card to
pup. Finder please notify Elagle
about IL I put my iiosi- near and took
8263-U
office.
’68-t-2
a defii. delb lon.s brenth. The birds had
TO SELL—A Stock of groceries and
selectiHl mill eut the grass themselves
generml merchandise; n good chance
________„ .. .isUver.
and worked'it In a-lillc green. Sotneof
to get a ready-made business—with
at Eagle office and receive nward. It WHB «im uneufed. still soft and svrert
,
or without bnlldlnga—worthtwhUe
32$6-tf
with Slip. One ^de. exposed to the
to InvesUgau It if you want bnsithrough
n lenf rirt. hod gone a golden
nesa. UtUe ft McNamara,
dy'B golf
it bridge yellow, but the other side, deeply sluCdetween Cass street
by the way of the alley In rear of ed the day Uirougli. was yet green and
FOR aai-W! by Uttle ft McNamara,
Broadhagen's barn and State and
208 Front street, a fine brick I ''
........................... o Front street Leave
Ing—two stores and modem
snd get reward. ’66t2
meat rooms above—price lass than
yon can build for, a g^ Invest­
ment for spare money. .
the slenderest of forts so that eveiy
Today*! Markets,
little breeze would rock it. And so
HORSB, HARNESS and ll^t drv for
Detroit, fitch., Oct. 15.—December loosely woven, so deftly. sUgbtly Uedtsale
' cheap
^eap. 722 State stresf^'^one
wheaL 86%; No. 2 red^.86%: No. 8 KaUonal Hagarine.
No. 888.
corn. 48; No, 3 white oats, 38%.
FOE SALE—Nice new bouse. No. 866
WeuB oa tke Stage.
Toledo—Wheat, October. 86%: De­
Washington street; $60.00 down
An attempt was made at Blackfriara
balance monthly. See B. O. OlUett, cember. 86%: May. 86%.
Chicago—December wheaL 79%; theater in 1629 to Intaadnce French
, 626 East Bl^th street or writs
women on the sttge, bot without
May, 79%: Dec^ber com, 45%: May, cess, and tbe appearance of Mrs. Cole­
F. ft Clary, Grand Rapids.
44; December oate. 36%; May. 37%; man in Davenanfs "Siege of Rhodes"
October pork. 811.30; lard, 86.65; ribs, In 1050 was of a private character.
88.40.
only 8660; terms t
On Dec. 8. IfJOO. an actress, wl
otherwise. UtUc
Traverse City—Potatoes, uneha
name in not certainly known, took tbe
Front street
part of Desdemona .at KiUlgiew's theaat 40 cents.
Grand Rapids—Potatoes are sUll in tere in Tore street when a “prologue
TO BELIED seres, 7.mUM tram dty,
some orchard; some wood; log poor stock with 60 cents being paid for to introduce tbe first woman" was writ­
boose; some
fruit Uttle ft the best oSe^ and the rest takw ten by Jordan.
Letters patent were, granted by
Mdlamara Insurance and Real Bs- from 40 to 46 tenls. Apples advanc^
Charles II., dated Jan. 16. 1062, to Sir
change, 282 Front street
SlS8-tf
their range, selllng^all the way from William Davenant and these recited
FOR SALE—Farm, 160 acrea; bonse,
60 cenu a Aushel. The hi^ that whereas women's parts bad for­
barn, fruit and Umber, and price price was paid for Baldwins and Spies, merly been taken by men. to remedy
only 81.700; part cash, part Ume.
Another near Keystone, 80 acrea, the Russets going at 40 cents. The this abuse it was now “permitted and
I's parts
and cheap at 82,300. And many demand from outside ptdnts for flrat leave given" that ail women's
then, nnd for the time to come,!. should
others at various prices and In vari­ class fruit is responsible for men
ous loeattons. Uttle and McNamara, loads of the best being taken,
be performed by women.
/■"YOS Front street,
8247-tl
In Fepys’ Dlair, under date of Jan.
Chicago—Potatoes, 48 to 61 cenU.
3. 1600. wo find the record. "To the
TO BELL—J62 s
theater, where was acted 'Beggars'
OBBh.' it being well dione, and bera the
A HBlbrnwIlctaS.
___
flashed down
"Father." said tbe little boy. “wbat fleet time that ever I aaw women come
■tain; barn old, 80x40; two granupon tbe stage."—London Standard.
erics attached to ftara; good well B a mathcmatlcinnr
near bouse; outside cdlar holding
"A matbematlcliiD. my son. Is n man
100 bnahelB of potatoes: orchar'
who enn celcalate the distance be­
trees; 20 grape vines; nice lak----- tween tbe meet remote starw and who
National hank notes are one-sixth
faim. Uttle ft McNsmara Ins. and la liable to be flimfiammed In cbajMlng of the money In cirdulatlon.
BeM EBMte Exchange. .
2U7-tl
0 dollar bill.”—Washington Kar.
The banklDg capital of New Yoric
ity has been doubled within five
TO SELL—New map of Grand TravetM Cofmty. Uttle ft McNan
years.
Magistrate-Next caee'! Wbo've wa
2618-tf
Nearly onethlrd of the 381,000 in­
Utnowl
TO SELL—A good leather top buggy
OonaUbIc-Joseph Blgglna. allat, habitants of Cleveland were born In
and aland and water bicycle. Ur' “Skates."
Ehirope.
ft McNamMn, 208 Front stre^
Only nine men have been hanged In
Magistrate-Lgdles first We'll have
_ _____ 96 near lAke Ann. Alice Skates take tbe stanA-PhlladaKl Kentucky In the last five years, al­
Houe, seven rooms; post bam; phlB Ledger.
though there have been 798 murders.
win fencing; oedar block cellar;
Five hundred and. sixty thousand
clesred; water. Uttle ft McNfpersons In the United States are de­
ara, 282 Front atneL
pendent upon the street cars for sup­
FOR SALE—106«en fruit and dairy
port
- tann in East Bay townahlp—65 aeres
cleared and atamp^ out; 40 acrea
TOMATOES WANTED.
Tbe American BnBaloes will ^ve a
timber, baaswood. Am and maple.
We wlU pay 80 cents per bushel for
. Waterpower privflege. Plwty -* dance and oyster aupper in Foresters'
speckled trout In the stream. Ai
hall Thursday evening. October 16. to well ripened fruit dMivered at the fac­
which all BnBaloes and thetr friends tory. and return all packages.
to (Geo. Bouah. 610 Bast Bl|
ited. A programme will form
stieeiL Traverse City.
Cttin
TRAVERSE CITY-CANNINQ CO.
‘{Aone 261. 4 rings.
2247port of tthe evening’s entertains
’«94t-d^
82C7-t-2
admlsalos, 60 c«U.

Mle ffirOe Are Ouasts at Ar-

NSW York, OoL 18. Bsnstor Platt's
rtvtts secretary, Mr. Howe; announced'lRli atteraoon that the senator and
Mn. UIUaB Janeway were married
tunday by Rev. l>r. BurraU. Tbe
nesrly married couple will reside at
iflggUm hotM In Washingtonfug the wlstw.

Rastus and Banks Were Feature.'
TOMATOES WANTED.
We wm ptf 80 nests par btuhM for
Rasttts and Banks, a star special^
team o< colored people, were the meet wnn rtpessd butt deUvoud at the fiw/
pleesing feature of the prodnetioiu, tory, and ratarn sU psi^VM. .
TBAYKSB CITY OANNINO CO.'
“nTie Two Slstere.” presented before
a. slim andlenoe at Steinberg's Grand
opera bouse last night. Rastus is a
whirlwind as a dancer and his partner
alngaUUle. Tbe pl^ itaell Is of
Looks like a United States bmid,
that class that Is neither very good
and is just as good when It coomb
nor very bad and the oowpiiny handled
to guaranteelag the Dizer’s Pat­
It In about the same way. There was
ent Leather shoes for men. TTie
Uttle rough talk and considerable
price Is 84.00 end yon oanT loee
slap-jack foolery. -PortlonB of the proIf they h^ipen to go wrong. The
ducUon eUdted langhter.
Boston Store.

■HMSER BSTiHATORB.
J. K. TOLMB,

wood
DR. T. A.-WILHBUt
DB4T18T.
aty Opera House Bloek.
Boom 1DR8. SAW 1!MR ft FtfiNHALLSGON.
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a
apeeialty. Office new Wilhelm Uoefc.
A, D. TkLBB,
DentisL Office 606 new
RkMdL Citlnena Tftone No. 6

CARLSON IB CONFIDENT

"I have somediing to tdl yon before
w. T H I R L B Y
go." be finally said.
'1* It a long Rtoryr she hastily
DENTIST
sk^•'No;
it
is
a
very
short
one."
naaa Omfson remains in the
"Then ‘l think you will Just have
county m awaiting his hearing on time." idic saeetly said.—Cleveland
A. B. CORTTSP. C- GILBERT.
Monday next Tbis afternoon he seem
A. B. CURTIS A CO„
ed in his osoai spirits and did not
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
Ber ReferCBec
appear to be worrying about the case
No Tax Clanse. Fire Insnranoe.
“I don't like these refe
9 far as oonvtoUon is concerned.
Rooms 9 End 10. K. ft L. Block.
“I was too frne and jolly in my bus­ tlip liousewifc.
iness." he aald, '“but that is alL" He
Mipeaied conBdent of acquittal ' and ain't my fault. If you don’t like ’em
OSTEOPATHY
says noblng can be proven against ' 3st you go to the people as gave 'em to
J. O, TBUBBLOOD. D. O.
him.
>e an' tell 'em so. '-Cblcago Post
MRS. M. J; THUEBLOOD, D. C
405^07 Wilhelm Block. Reside
■ ■
I
A DeSaltloB.
2l and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.
“Pa. what I* a fray?"
“Why. my son. that U wbat a person
the mblee. '
who has never been In a fight calls
HOUSE TO BENT
lt"-Pnck.
evidence In a shooting affray.
see tbe shot fired?' asked the mag
Removal Sale Pries.
totrnte.
“No." repilejl tbe witness, "but 1
6400 Crown Piano. Case damaged in
transportation. 63.W.OO. clKlNNELL
beard it”
Magistrate (sbarply)—That la not sat- BROS.. S39 Front St Beadle block in
few daj-s.
32
Isfartory. Qo down.
As tbe Irtebman turned his bark be
commenced to langb. but was rebuked
b.v tbe maglstTdtc. wbo added that It
If you lived on our back alley,
O. M. MORSE.
was contempt of court
you would see wbat a big stove
The popular
Pat-Dld you see me laugb?
business we were doing. lt.seems
Magistrate—No. I heard yon.
if almost everybody wanted a
Pat-Thnfe not ntUfactory.
new sstove of some sort and that
And tbe court laughed.
ARCHITECTS.
a-e Wl
werF supplying the majority.
Our stoves save both money and
r of • crpar BobA
F. B. WALKER.
young Hungarian gypsy who had
fuel. Tbe Boston Store.
ThM He Will Be Acquitted of Offense

DIRECTORY

im. SNYDER. DENTIST.
Mew ofllce over People’s Saving
. Bank. .
7-PHV8ICIAN8.

DR. L F. SIPHSR.
Gruduate of Cleveland Bocaaopathle
Medlca} coUege. Citizens' *iffione
784. City Book Su>re Blotik.
DR. a B. MJNC®,^ ' '
Offi^ over itoerican_brug^tore. Speand 1_____ ______________ -Phonds. Residence 514 Sixth sL
DR. HOLD3WORTH. Rooms 7 and 8. Meteantlle Cals block.
Special attention given to the eye.
ear. nose and throat Glasaes
fitted. Both 'idtonea.
TlTtR XU 12 a XU S MOON

DR. H. B. UARNBB.
SpeeiaJ attenuon given to surgery and
diseases of women. Offioe over
First NaUonal bank. CaU both
'phones. —

eyed hlB party to0 tbe
‘ autboritlcs
afti-r It robbery begged tbe magisty
TRAINED NURSES.
man wss given shelter, but tbe coem
wns found empty on the following day.
MRS. a. W. SHffiJXIN, NURSE.
Brentnully l>ls body nas discovered
Graduate U. B. A. training sdiool,
1 n field. Tbe eyes bad been burned
olass '98. Grand Rapids. Clttzena'
out. tbe tnogne'excised and the man
-phone 813. Bm. 268
bunged by tbe f^ on two acacte trees.
Trice 812 to 814 PC’ V
for Prankfon. Benzouta. ML Fleezant,
I'bc body bad been cloven In two.
Clare. Alma. St. Lou\s Itasca. Owosso, i INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
J. H. MONROE.
Vitnor—I bear I mint congratulate iiowell. Ann Arbor, Toledo, and all
yon on tbe engagement of your
General Insurance and Real Ektate.
311 Wllbelm block.
Whut ah extremely nice looking girl Bontbern affd e» le. a pelntz.
abets!
j. J..K1RBY, G. P. A.
Mrs. Nelongcr Brown-Yes. and so
well connected too. In fact Fve been
told tbat ber nnceetors were retaaona
of the Spanish armada.

9 to 1 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
No. 71

Polytdlnlc coUege and hospital
Pnetlee limited to aye. ear. noaa
and throat and fitting of glasseu.
602 wnhelm
blockCitizens'
phone 668.

PERE Marquette

Speaking of imltatton Jewelry, a dia­
mond on the finger U worth a paste in
the rar.-rbllsdelphls Record.
Chicago ana west-6:00 a. i
m. and 6:20 p. m.
For Mnskegon, Saginaw, Bay City.
Tea-Poor May! Jack Ulstry asked Port Huron, Toledo. Detroit and east,
hte If she would care to be satisfied 6:00 a. m. and 11:66 a. m.
For Hanlatae, LudtngUm and HUwith love in e cottage with him.
waukee, 6 a. m.. 11:66 a. m. and 6:2o
w-And she refused him!
p. m.
: For -EIk Rapids. -Kalkaska and Cen
tral Lnke, 7:00 a. m.. 1:20 p. m. and
C:30 p. m.
- r Charlevoix iand Peloakey, 1:20
For
p. D. and 6:30 p..:
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETft



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Vegetables.

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GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY. CO.
In Effect SepL 27. 1903.
Trains leave Traverse CJty ax fol­
lows:
For^etoskey, Grand Rapids and Chi­
cago. 6:10 a. m. .
'
For Peloskey. Mackinaw. Grand
Rapids and Ft Wayne. 11:16 a. m.
For Petoskey, Mackinaw. Grand
Rapids, CincdDnatl and Chicago, 3:66
For SuttoDs Bay. Otnena
irt, 11:30 a. m.. 1:25 p. n

irand Rapiux,
aw, 1:20 p. m
Trains arrive from Richmond, Ft.
4 40 Vayne, Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
iacklnaw, 7:40 p. m.
Rye, H-, L ft Co.’B ^ ............3 40
Trains arrive from Northpon.
Cornmesl, H., L. ft Oo.'a best'.. 1 36
Omena and Suttons Bay, 10:30 a. m..
Feed. H., IL. ft 0o.t best .
:60 p. m. and 6:06 p. m.
Middlings,
Chair car and Bleepers on aU trains
P
north and south of Walton.
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O. P. ft T. A..
Grand Raplde.
C. B. MURRAY^ ^CTty '

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To Close At $1 no
The ' Boston

Store.

AChance for Young Men!
The Remington Typewriter Co.
^'

Detroit. Nichlftan.
28 UfsrKK Anast.

Traverse Oly Business College,
Traverse
Mkh.
Gentlemen;—

lTMn“or Cedar City leaves 6 a. «.

And STEAMER UNBS
Boat eonnectMas at uanistee and
Frankfort making shortest and chwp
est routes to Chicago,. Milwaukee and
. 8% the wesL
________ _____________
-AioZ
VIA COPEMISH AND A. A. R. R.
3 to 16c
Arrive Frankfort..
6:20pjn

Toledo^ A.

We are having more calls for young men stenographers
than we can fill, and we are wondering if we can look to yoi JurIhe coming season to help us in this direction
A The salaries paid to young men stenographers are rorislaully on the increase, and we sincerely trust thatyou will be able to
help us out supply the ^aen^.
Tours very truly,
BEM/NGTOK TTPEWRITER CO.

HERB IS A CHANCE for any young man to secure a .pod
position in 6 to 9 months. Salaries from 640 to $d0 per mootb to
good.eeopetent stenographers. Tbe Traverse rtlv Business Oollege
is prepared to give every young man or woman a first claMi start -

C. R, DOCHERSV. Prin.

A. 8. BARBER, AgenL

anyuiUB you wsni vu euiuv ui <

done in thrllne of tnsnianee we
be ^ to have yon oall and
na. little ft McNamara Insvn

UT*TLE ft MCNAMARA, 208 Front
_ mue
atresL vriB qeU yon_ a- nice
. aocMenL bargUry. tmsnatty. or plate
1847-tf



-ant..
Me at low price and on euy
Warn in winter and eool In summer
and ffiffiw won't oMk

The Liniment of our
forefathers.

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Let oar tailor, press your- suit
or ^usere—no charge. The
Boeum Store.

In Black. Drab and High

“JET"""

Td^bot, Msla 8tS.

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Wool..

CORSETS

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A Great Corset Opportunity

The Liniment of
TO=DAY.

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