The Daily Eagle, July 29, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, July 29, 1903

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

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

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1903-07-29

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lAY, JULY 29, 1903.

Wm Dwcrlbed Today by Jafitea D.
JeWoH^ .

Saved in our Julj’Clearance Sale. Hundreds of sam­
ples of our large line of House Furnishing Goods musl
be closed out at onee to make room for our new lines
of goods; These will be closed out at prices that can­
not be duplicated.

Q of the chancee that
Bten take wtth dealh in order L
tertalB the great amnaemeDt-h
public, wonid be v
out the addition of that tateat and
■The lotvlag
JEALOUS OP HIB BUCCEBBPUL
SAY THAT ED. M. THAYER KILLof the loop on a bicycle.”- aald
RIVAL, DAN FOROt- . ..
ED HIMSELF BY MISTAKE.
DeWolte tpday, one of the agenU of
the Forapangfa-SMIs <kicM. BBIch te
scheduled-'to abov here next Wpdneaday. Mr. DeWoUe gave^sotne very
sting
concerning this

/

You will-need refrigerators three months yef fins’
yeaj', and ‘we will save you from *2.50 up $4.2T) nu

Our $7.00 Ice ChKt for - - $5.75Our $9.00 Refrigerator for ^ $6.75
Our $12.00 Refr^erajOT for - $9.50 '
Our $19.75 Refrigerators for - $14.00

(Spedftl by the Scripps-McRac.)
Rome. July 29.—The second of the
last three high reqniein meases for tie
repose of the sou) of Pope Leo was ,
cclebmted in SlsUne chapel today.
All day tin city saw S remarkable '
iatcrlude In the papal ceremonies In |
the Italian goromment's celebration
of thec tJ
third1 anniversary pf the death
of King Humbert.
Xing Victor airtved eariy and attend.t the Pantheon where King
Humbert is buried.
This morning the College of Car­
dinals held the n' "
--------the nomlnaUon'ol conclavists or at­
tendants.

Same iu i»i»rM-tional, cut on • lee Cream Freezers,
Scix'cn Doors, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Crojfuet Sets
lawn Chaii>s. Settc'Cs. Ha'nimocbs, in far-^'ey^-ything
throughout our large* line of goetds. We have all kinds
of small Oil ami Gitsoline.Stov'es. just the things jfnr
camping, fi-om 75 cents up.

J. W. SLATER

(Special by the Scrfpps-McRae.)
Port Huron. Mich.. July 29.—An i
successful attempt was made at sui­
cide last niglit by' Wiinam H. Siegle.
who last wopk tried to shoot Mrs.
Ethan Ennest. Siegri- was a married
' man but hail been keeping two cstah
blisbmenU. He turned on the gas in
1 and wm found unconscious. but recovered.

I'McUctsl.lloiiie furuUlicr.

Bntall au>1 Wboleimie

Ne Km a Rm Oats Shoe Naktr-t Sbep;

Launch “Cruiser”

W. T H I R L B Y
DENTIST

vlU Iwve her dock at 2 o'clock every
pleasant day and at 8'o'ciock in the
evMiing ahd can also bo chartered by
pleasnre/parties. Can Citizens''phone
OSTEOPATHY
424 and 98; Dock opposite Q. H- *
MRS. M. 3. TRUeSBUXm, I
t. depot.
W. M. FBTTRRl-Y. ,
Vilhelm Block. Res
406-407 WHhel
'rYl and 23 Wynl
W. H. ARMS.
'ynkoop Terrace.

re showing a v< ry pretty
iiucof children •
_

3 STRAP SANDALS
When they wear -their light
dressefi they need a pair of these
slippiTs l<> make their outfit conipl<-le.
.

See tKen la oar wiailow.

YOU DON’T KNOW IT
WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT
^hat we arc sellii'g MiaspR' and Chtidreo's <»xfords mid SlIpp,TR ngardlessofoist. You will mtk. why do yon do tliU. they are aU uew
^alYetnao slock ? We answer, wv rather l.ave our money to bny winslioes.

Hisses' ¥li0 Oxfords 9^
Child's |U5 Oxfords-OOc

Misses’ $1.25 Slippers 98c

Diikl't 90c Ojfonb 7(lfc

Bachant & Roscoe;
•108 Fmnt St.

Parker Bros’. (Md Stand

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

New «bo« .tore.
Sst.er-.
Oppoalu
OinXI.-i-l
WhUIaz HotM

IS PART OF IT
YOURS?
$2,750,177,290
Is the total Savings Deptsil* in
thejanks of lbs V. S in reserve
for oid ago. sicknes. or --tiler
iired. Mneli of itVasaf-

STRAWS

ARE YOU

For Young and Old
It is up to iis—to carry them over or almost give
them away—we liave chosen tlie lutt^.

1-2 Off

bniliUng np such a rctwri-o
allow 3 per cent. iDleri-«L t
pennded
-<1 semi-uinually on
tngsdept

People^

On ail
Atraws

Senate and Split Sti-aws, the iiopular styles for
the summer.
»3.30
3.00
2.30
2.00
1.50
1.00
.50
.25

Straw
8tr.»
Str.K
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw

Hata....... $1.75
MM.
1.SO
Hat..........
1.25
Mata.........
1.00
Hat..
.73
Hats
-50
Hats.................. 25
Hats.........
A2l

Our Specials on Men's Suita has been a bummer
$15.00 Suits $10.50, $10.00 Suits *6.95.
•*Tne HOME OF GOOD CLOTH1N6.**

E. WILHELm
>{isw |>lock.

Torner of Front and 4Jnlon.

PRICE TWO GENTS.

PLAN’TO CHEAT «iBH runs wm ne*™ HE BAS NINE
CAUSED DEATH
KNIFEWOUNDS^

A LOT OF MONEY

REFRIGERATORS!

m

EAGLE.

THE

pmr BDtnoN.

H. I. KNAPP

Watchmaker
FI&.T CLAft. WORK
IS MV SPECIALTY.

WATCHES* CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY REPAIRED\PROMPTLY.
- Next d«er

eeoth

«l

•S«lr«'a barlMr aKo|».

Boston, Maaa.,- July 29.—The' endden and myotarloos. death of SdiriB
H. Thayer, well known in lasorance
and mining circles,
the Hotel LenCp the monUitg of May 1, has;
an Inrestigatlan and
laid bare clrcumatances wtai<di
form the nucleus of a'
story.
Thayer carried about >485.000 Inaunnee, moat of it reeenUy taken out

■'it is dlfflcnlt to conceive bow a
man of sound mind can be tempted by
Dooey to BO ardsntly flirt with death.
The cost of Uals act U 11,000 per week,
and it coQsumee lust six seconds of
entertalsiDent programme. The
act is presented twice daily, and there­
for Dtavolo works Just 7> seconds per
wo^ Bnt his work is such that we
have as yet been unable to find an­
other living man who can p^<
The basis of the act U the orercomlng of gravltatioa by velocity.
that
freely moving body weighing 226
pounds can descend a llMoot runway
angle of 45 degrees and gain
Buffident velocity to rise' almost per­
pendicularly 23H feet In other words.
IMavoto weighs ICO pounds and hU
bicycle 6S'pounds; the runway 4s 110
feet long.lraCeed at an angle of
d^rees. and the 'loop' im>per U Just
23H feet in diameter.
"Tbe speed attained U terrlfle. and
the lightest swerve from the cater
narrow, three-foot runway,
slant death. It is absolntely,
without qualification, the groatest
demonstration
l-bi
■but It only

(From a Spedal Cqrrespaodeat)
South Maniton,
July 29.—
by unrooStted loss and
JeakHU ot bto snccedaful rIvaL Ar­
thur Millre of Bmidre, empkiyd as
suglnser here at the saw miU of B.
J. Morgan of Traverse City, had a
uTow escaps from losing Us UH In
fi^t Mooday nl^t with Dsn Ford
of Glen Havan. Millar eaoapad with
nine knife woonds In bis body exUmdIng from hU bead to hU Up. He will

by the widow and the Inamuce
panies. At present anil baa been
brought by the widow on one policy
only and that is the smallest of the
many Issued on the Ufe q( her hus­
band. It is against the John Hancock
Oo. and Is bated on a poUcy
>16,000.
It Is said that the defendanto
attempt to estabUsh' that the young
cooeeived a plan to defraud un­
der whldi be or his heirs would ben­
efit and they fee) oouddent from the
informatloD alleged to be In Jheir poesession that be did not contemplate
the benefit to bis widow at first, but
rathw intended to sbsre the thou­
sands himself. There is no doubt
the minds of the
s that the young i
did not InUmd to kill himself.
It is suggested thst pcMslbly the
young msn Intended to dipappeer mysterlously and suffer the report to go
reapeeUng his deapi.
which evmt the o
dno, To carry ont such
plan he must have been In edlustcm
with aomeooe, and the companies asB«t that they have thie evidence fo
eetabUeh the identity of the oonfeder- TO THEIR WORK

r some time. Miller, H to said,
the nioeat young teUow at the
I Utdian. He was traquoUy la
her company and the mea east many
envlona gtonoea at him. as the young
her smUes oa Urn
and accepted hto Utentions. At the
end of last weMc. Millar came to the
lanau county ind c
couple of daya Dur­
ing bto absence Vord i
soon bo opened np with all the vfltsKea New exdianges
ivraliatlng talmself into the tevor
already
hwn opened at Bnrticl
of the pr^ty woman and when Mil­
I. Glen ArImr. GIm Haven and
ler retnrned on Monday, she gave
)lre. The
him a decidedly cool rec^tioa. Her
company is building its
tbp(^ line
smiles were U1 for rred.. Hiller
from Hatch's Crossing
the rightclsimed that his rival bad been .n..'
of-way of the T. C-, L. 4^ and the
scrupulous and had toM untrna talee
railroad company's wlraa will be
of him to the girl. Being ousted tram
strung on the Bell company's poles.
her aflaatkm. be swore be would have
This line to Suttons Bay. -Omena and
veugeaBCC.
Northport will probably be
Ford auspeeUng trouble, stayed
in lOdays or two.wocks. Baexehatige
down at the mill with the ntoht watchhas been opened at Bowets Harbor <w
nnUl a laU hour after spaadtag
peninsula. *
the evening in the young woman's
company. He coDdaded U would be
safer to wait until HlUer bad gone
to sleep befiire retaining to tits busk
bouse. Finally, about U;20. be watted' lnto the camp. MlUer was seated
on hto bunk talking to a companlcm.
IN DETROIT He addreaaed Ford and hot words
which sooo lead to
i:____■
; the dea*
Wnw« «BS rtlnrtite.
’^ 'TBEy tie <Atxtnetf
RIVER BANKThe room was In penecTHl
moMT by forging mocti
and Utile coUd be understood, save
tbs. occasional yells of MlUer who
released guards returned
cried, "Stop biting me!” Finally one
of the mill hands struck a light and
Miller was seen to be covered with
CONVICT JOE ALLISON BLEW HI8
gore,
the b
BRAINS OUT.
enta on hla head, sbouldar, arms apd
hip. The fighters were quickly sep­
Cars Were Run After 7:30 by Use of
Hi* Body Was Found by Potae in the
arated and it was found rh^r Fi^
Storage Power.
Hills.
had a large pocket knife In hto hand
the Bank Laughed While
with which be had cut hto rival. He
claimed
that he had been whittling and
(Spkial by the Scrij
(Special by the ficrippe-McRae.)
DetrolL Mich.. July 29.—'Ibirty^ive had the knife In hla'ba^ when he
Poleom. Cal., July 29.—The released
firemen at the power bouse of the De­ entered the camp and the fight hagan.
MUIer'e wounds were washed and
Port Huron, Mich., July 29.—A dis. guards who returned to the prison laat troit United Street RaOway Co
jessing drowning accident’ occurred
.by Mrs. ,H»ctnas
Water street, struck early this morn­
wounded In the Pilot Hill fight
t short distance below Sarnia on the
ing tor an ei^t hour day with 10 Foster. Dr. FraUck of Maple City was
and was brought over yes­
Canadian side yesterday afternoon and blew hla brains ont to avoid cap­ hours pay. Bvery line In the city with
ture.
HU
body
was
found
by
o.
posse.
terday
morning
by
Umfberg
Mre. Oeerge Zbytar saertBoed her
the exeeptkm of the Michigan avenue
The work of the pursuing posse bus
life In trying to
mue Jennie
line Is tiedaup and hundreds walked of the live saving station. The sea
was rewnifig- ao Ugh
no other
'Thompson of this dty from drown- been rendered 'less dlfDcult then was to their work.
Both- sank from sl^ before anticipated by the unexpected action, At 7:30 the company Inangoiated boats dared go out on the laka The
of the convicts who released all of
help reached them.
doctor found that the troonds looked
use of Stonge power and the cars
serious thu they really were.
The lltUe 'Ibompson girt was visit­ the three men they held as hoi
as usual. Meetings will be hdd this
ing at the home of Mrs. Taylor ^ It U thougght thte course was iMXimpt- afternoon between the different sides They were long in several places, es­
ed by lack of food.
Sarnia, and as their hotne Is
to try and arrange a aeftlement of pecially on the hip and the back of
8. U. Gordon, the reported leader
the head, but they woe not deep.
water she wanted to go in wading.
the strike,.
No aiT^ will be made and the af­
Mrs. Taylor- Uklng her HtUe baby in of the gang, who bad been sentenced
46 yean for robbery, deserted his
fair will be kept ont of the courts.
her arms, went to the river bank to
FORMERLY SECTION HAND. .
Ford has agreed to pay the doctor
watch her. The chaaael bank runs followers soon after they left ti)e pris­
bill and thle has beea conshterod aata steep incline and, although on. He was heavily armed ahd it Is J. A. Bueknell of Jackson Gets
tofactofT to HUler, Ibe girt wtU^li
cautioned, the liUe girt waded out'for not known In which way be sought
portant Positlen.
safety. A Negro convict named Seasome distance.
Jackson. Mich.. July 29.—J. A Bade- choose her own aweetbeart, no mat­
Suddenly ^e sank, and irtien she vis. who was reported wounded In the nail, ticket agent fCr -the Giand TYunk. ter how many dneto are fought over
came to the eurtaoe again Mn.. Tay­ first encounter with the oflleeis apresigned to become general her. MUJer fUI return to hto datJea
lor droppedber baby on the grass and -,«ared not to'have been injured.
toeigbt and passoger agent for the as ftnglneer In a few daya
into the water to save theJrownJackson A Battle Creek Traction Co.
Ing girl. The swift current swept
Agent (SomstMk of Ccnuina aimceeds DESIGNED FOR THE OCCASION
them both down stream and out into
him. During the four yean he has
the deepest water, and althoo^ their
been here. Hr. HackneU has doublpd NAMES OF BOOKS WERE SUG­
attracted aeveral Jnen. th^ were
the business of the Orud Trunk at
GESTED BY DRAWINGS.
too tar away to reader aaMstaiBce and
this poinL He began working for the
the woman and chQd sank beamtih
railroad as a section hand 25 yean
He haa been emplcved In Vitdes- Ladlec Enjoyed Delightful Reception
Givon-by Mrs. J. G. Jehnm.
The little baby which tte tmlOrburg. Fort GiatloL Bdwardsbnrg and
tuQBte woinan left on the bank when
CaasopoliB.
she made the sacrUoe of her Ufe.
Over 60 of her lady trienoi enjoyed
SAILED IN CUSTODY.
, crowed and lauded at the.vprem±
the dttl^tfol reception given yeater- .
of the m«a. nnmlndtnl of the awful
afternoon by Mta. James Q. Johntragedy that had been f« sated there
An English Promoter Wm Taken to
at her handsMae hone oo Sixth
before its e
London.
(Special bjrtbe SerinM-MAae.)
New York,' July 29.—Whitaker
A unique feature of the afternoon
HAWAilANS WANT tmOOM
WrlghL an Eto^sh promoter aocnaed as the guessing oontesL PleUuas es­
of swindling In London, sailed In
pecially designed and drawn for the
tody for Bntfand this nwniliig on the occasion by Miss Marey. of Manistee,
steamship Oceanic.
were given to each guest who was refulred tu writs the name of the books
TWO LONDON FAILURES.
suggested by the drswli«a This
Tbat efCuA.-UrgeiL '
proved very entsttalntng. Four ladies.
An Old Eatabliahad Firm Made an
(Spedal by ttb SerlppsMeBae.)
Mrs. L. A Pratt of Amt Arbor, Mfw B.
Iron Mnnnteiu July 29-Fire which
8. Pratt of "HUlCreaL’' Mrs. B. E.
(Special by the Scripps-McBae.)
started from
London. July 29.—The faflore of A WUtemid Mrs. Parte- Pennli«toa of
over Clarkto general atcre this
Fifth BtreeL e
morning In the rUtoge of Amsaa, de­ S. Oravea 4 Co., old established brok­ 15ofU
the 1( plotnruB. Mrs. L. A Pratt
stroyed thfl bttUdiug. Jones’ boarding ers. and A. K. H. Kirby, a amall Job­ by lot was than awarded first prlsa.
He also s(r<9agl&
the ealKb- bouae. The Ompany’s store. H. P. ber. were anonimcad cn the stodt ex- ;a beantlful boqnot of oamalkna.'
llshment of a
Clinstenson’s .gaeral store, Thomp- diange today.
I Cherry and orange ahyub was aarvauds similar to that'
WMste «r Sanster Davis Wads. J , ad to the ladlaa on their arrival by
remarks
with
(Bpadal by the Scrlppe-McRae.)
i ! Mrs. J. A MdttmMdfifttt Ida Avery.
dwdUng hoa^. The - loss will be
Washington. July 2>.—Mrs. Annaj Dainty rtesAments of ioe oream sad
about >•».«»..
I
Davis, widow of the lata Senator Oimbman K. Davto of MlnneaMa. wea mar­
r j^am^irt^Kmie'Mokaaat Tan ried this noRdttg to tte. Hunter DoU.
to congrags tirX
Kaoml iTte CM whan te
I s’ r&a from yeur '
a wealthy immnlmwt sad laad owner
Such a^apimiifMMraaldiBg In KnoxvOld. Teas.

TRADEGY
NEAR SARNIA

HUNDREDS
HAD TO WALK

BIG LOSS TO
AMASA VILLAGE

Lsssas;

■issii

-m-

Thfi

tnULS VAOANT CHAIR. >

Baple.

fUv. -ilba M. V
Sh.
Hope DollegeTBE Ea'OLC P»C«Ji>«l
Hriland, Mich.. July
The Rev.
John M. Vandrtmptd*.
preaent
mtoBkoary smong tbe Oklahoma In­
dians, has
profeaeor of psyitoolocy and pedagogy
by the H<9e ooU^ council, to -no
cead Dr.- E B. Nmtno, rertgited.
The Rev. Tandemuelen graduated
•UaSCRIPTIONB.
from Hqpe oollege to 1891. After
-uFtihg from the Chicago Tbeidogical
emtoary be became a Bueceertnl toetnictor to the Northwestern Classical
academy at Orsiage OUy. Iowa.
V——lu Wert »Voat rtreet \
For four years the Rev. VanderrauelVboOi -fbcrtei «.
;___
pastor of the Reformed eburrii
E. B. .BROWN,
of Kalamosoo. He was also pastor of
City Ctronlrtor.
the
nirt Reformed Bngllah speaking
Notice to 8tib«rlbeT«.
church
of (Rand Raplda.
nylirtrllinn to Ttae-fielly Bitfe ere'
i«4tteet«l to DOttty the offloe---------PBRSONAl.
thrt the Inrtpi^wriy or on----Pope Leo's private-fottone exceeds
Untli^ of the curler boy Biy he
<6,000.000.
«dled wlttont deier.
Bonrke Cockran may become a petmaatPt resident of London.
ConriiM Eventt.
AvSst B.—“A PnaWn Hoaker;
•oenh) rorel oomedy-drune—Strtnberg'e OrMd oper* hooee.
: FRA ELBERTU8 EXPOSED,
abort Hobbud. the editor of tbe
PhUlsUne and (he guardian Bplrit of
(he Royeratt joort at Bart Aurora. K.
aho Btrengthened his popularity
by Ua attacks on k
ity and other social eeils. has himself
teen exposed in Jodge Kennedy's
court In BuOalo. where his wife;
Bertha C. Hubbard, has been awarded
a divorce. Tbe decree seta aside the
marriage contract, aa sought by the
wife, on the ground of Fra abei^'
adnltetr.
Mrs. Hnbbsrd and the Fra each gat
two of the children, and Mrs. Hub­
bard n,B00 alimony a yeu and
for the Bupport of the Children, m
Bbertna fonght the granting of allmonyon tbe ground that he le a poMman. bnt kfrs. Hubbard Bucceeded in
showing that he has <260,000 and that,
theretore. Us ideas of poverty are ter­
ribly perverted by the commercialism
of Uiese lattw days. Fia abertus'
oraenlar writings will now lose some
of their convincing quality and he
: will bardS be a lecture platform
•"-vfuetion who Is without

JULY OTAli

A. n. DIAMOND
Itogtou, Iowa. *TwM-waakW
without any appetite ate aH to

TPtuATnwmd
AetlsB Ret«lat»r.

f

with4i;w.Kitenuite< .

Pries S» oento.

’— *

Foleyk Kidney Cute puUas the
blood by rtralBlag out impurittos • aystom. C
kUney and bladder tronhleA Srtd by
Jaa. Q. Jobuarm ate E-E -<Mt C Sana
eodw

DPHOLSTERI^.
Try our own

.

mms

Msn's Singls Saits, fins oassimsrssand woretsda, ons lot of
»a0to 123 goods, for.............. tl5.(K)

OsCsCAW,

MM Monday nl^ts to 1
hall.” C. Q. 'Shi
~ sPolnte. R E:
. Traverse City tot Mo. 871.
T. MM , Friday nights In FOrastrta'
ball. A. T. Friedrich, Com,; J_ r
Shields, E E; E A. Evans, F. E

ESCAPE m HEAT

,«rpur:.TSiS^"

III surety lift tbe cup this time.
by a trip through the
Traverse (^ Aerie No. 883. F. I
Congreasman GHI of Ohio has teSvlturiaM oT America
signed and will ge abroad for Us
on the line of the
.
health.
Ira D. Sankey. tbe bUnd erangeUst,
(S08-F»dflc*Dm*.)
’Traverse Bay hive No 71, U O. T.
Bold bta country bouae at BcrtMM., meets to I. O. O. F. haU Tnes- A Boole of
port. L. I.
day afternoons, July 14I and 28 I
MIebty MoRitBla
President Rooser^ Is now a Malye and 21
feteerfilCascailes.
member of tbe New Jeraey Bletoiical
Wei

Canadian Pacific Ry.
Imoicuefltaclers
AppaillucaeMs

UDSunslIed in any country in the
world. The only duariett route and
eoolerttripon the oonllDcnl, Round
triptidcrtswfflbesoldto

. E HaskeU, secretory.

Man’s Dating Suits, *6.o6, -for.'.. KdO

FurDltore'Sepalrin^, Mattraes Making
ttocwrtlng and'Fnraitnre Paoldng.

They are nrads^to Na 1 8pa»Hh
ehsllsd
cleib pu,.^
I,
used in our own make. Eaeb oiwer w
P. C. OIL'BBRT
roasted sftsr tbs neder is reesived A. B. COBTIB.
by ul: They are eold by A. W.
A'. B. CURTIS A CO.
Jahruus, Cavls Clter Co, R. E
Wtoer, E. A toouroe, John Lanwon,
Hannah A Lay Mere. Oo. Prieeaq- Real ENtiite & Loaos
No Tax Claaae'
Fire Insurance
te to dartsra.^^^ p E. WHITE
ROOMS « AND iCh. A L. Block.
R. D, W
- Willis

LODBG NOTICES.

Man’s Dating Saits, $6.00 fot... |3J4

4M Prate EL

toidagdi) 1 frtt as wrtl M-fi
to giy Ufs." R^eak. rtokly. 1
paopto alwuya galn.new U*
ate rigor tma titer use. <ftHb«a.

Msn’s Suits worth np to J17 in
BDOthsr lot on which we give you
choice .. V •...................................112.00
Cheaper giides,/4u8t;.8ortad out
^monrstoofc onejr^o of a
kind, worth 410 and *12, going
at 18.38 and........... .......................*638

at cost

.ISLES'""','." «.

To Close Out
Hammocks
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Trunks
Satchels

Men’s Boe Shirt ^VRistB. |1 and
ll-60.going.at50c and-....
Fine Jl’edoraBhape, fancy braid
straw bats worth ALOO. going at

a motor cyde in fifty daya
John FbUllp Sousa, who has be«i
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200,
riHferiDg-froai overwork, bat reanmcd O. O. F, meets Tuesday evenings to
VagcBBver. B. C..
Charge of bis band again In Engtand. their hall. A. B.
- Curtto,
- ---- O.
- a
N. O.;
VUtorta, B. C,
A monnment Is to be erected at
Se8ttle.>ash..
Arilngtob to Cspt Anattn R. Daria,
Tacema, Waslk,
Traverse City Chapter, No. 147,
U. & U. C., wbo fell during tbe Chi­
O. E S.. needs in Masonic hall the
Perciaid, Ore.,
nese campelgn oM900.
Tuesday on or before etch full moon.
Annie Boule, W;.M.
MsaiSsI -KHUm- I. Ctbsm.
{OorrapomUng Bata From Other PiHni*)
The smaslDg charge Is brongbt by
from Angusl 1st to 14th, good to re
the dlstrlrt attorney's office that sixty
turn nrtil October ISth.
1903
New York physicians have made It a
Stopovere will be granted at all points.
practice to seU to the poor at dear
neercat Btoclerer tte SeUlrtf
rates the anti-toxlii wbleb they pro­
Ukcs litfee Ciegds
care free from tbe <-lt}-. Proof is said
Yobo Vaney
to haVe lieen obuined that SOO pbials
Baiff
Jl J( Jt Jl J> Jl Jt Jt JIJl Ji Jt ,R .N Jl Jl .R
of tbe specific were dl'spoeed of to pa­
and many other places of'interest an
RMl Eatat* Bn>k«r
sitnatedonthUline.
tients at prices much above their
For descriptive illnstrated literalhre
value, some doctors cbarglne <6 for a
HAS FOR SALE
and information write
pblol not worth more from a drug
Store valuation tlisn M. The comnusSeveral Deeiiable Farms.
Blonen of accoams charscteiizea thia
Bold by J. G. Jtenson.
fraud on tbe f>oor as “despicable,’’ and
Seven room hou^ and ,lfa_
the epithet fits tbe case.
on Randolph street, near Klin -.
This ' discredllfliile form of gain
would be moat olijectlonalile if pur­
wood
avenue seliool. Ktuvera. Tbe Fra win now be known as
sued to indlvldiiDl Instaiices. tVTjen
terms; pri<» $1,'000.
clever advertiser and a good man t pursued by so large n number of pbrslCorn and Tomatoes
' keep away from.
dans n points to e etandsrd of proare as good as can
Seven' room lioin^ on Rose
fesslonel conduct that is regrettably
be pul.up at any
A change is noted in tbe honann low.—New Yoik Evening World. .
street, lot, oOxlST,.
Priw
tarma of Minnesota «od North Dakota,
pne-e. Only
$7.50; half cash, bulancr
which for many years were the won15c a cantime.
' der of the worid. where >6,000, 26,000,
30.000 and even 40,000 undivided acres
, Four dwellings on L^st
"How to thatr'
were plsnted to wheat under tte same
"Wril, If the troth woe known, it
side, i-easonable priee.s, easy
tall can. Salmon
management, are being broken up and probably would be sMHed that Adam
termE
and Bve
15c a can.
vri-ew-ttK oasis of ^IvUg AOam IbS
Seven room house West
"Ifimlng,” but, as a rule, few men are
capable of handling more than 6,000
Ninth fihreet, stone foiindaSalmon Steak
or e,000'acres. One reason worth
tion.eementeellar, lot.T0xl<«i.
mantlcnlng, however, is that after tbe
25c a can.
Price $1,400.
................................>nof 1893 wheat went
down and remained down, while land
Seveirroom house on West
[lowing quotations are snpwent up and lemalned np in price, and
con-setad daily by tbe HanSeventh street, stone fouiidaaeveral of the owners of the big
A Lay Mercantile Co.:
By Their Power to Make Good, Rich. Red.
tion, lot 60x172. Price^l,4(M‘
SaUIng PriceA
farms “reslired" upem their property,
selling out large tracts to newcomers. Clear pork, per hbl.......... ...<i8 oo;
Oxygen Carrying Blood Insures the Proper
157 from St Beadle Block.
Clear pw^ per Ib.............
Enquire nt my «rricc
5
Telephone 157..
Short cut .poric.,
....16W
Nourishing of Every Tittue, Every Organ in
Crtlege men are interested In the Flour, H.. U
tt Co.'s best, .... 4 20
Tor tenuB. .BS'mr*!"’-’”
tr r ir«f rt rr r r ir w IT F-r r IT ir
new headgear which is being devised- Eye, H, L. A Oo.'e besl,
---------the
B4>dy
and
an
Absolute
Immunity
from
to take the place ct the old leather head (kwnmeal, H.. L. A Ca'sbeet, .. II
gnart which the new, Tale-Harvard Feed, H., L. A Co.’s best.......... II
Disease.
rnlM hare debarred from the game. Bran, per 100, .............................. 13
■Mldllogs, per 100........................... II
According to the new rule, no heavy
The bitwd la the medium through
which every tissue, every organ is
guard of any kind can be used by
ANggtiMQC teVEB Eouaup
EuppUed with materlsl It feeds upon
jnn- lu.............. .......................
the pUyera with the single exception
and rebuilds.................. ........ ............
of the rtioQlder guar,:
The dd-tims Butter, per lb., dairy, ........
r letting the blood
that nonrtohi
leather straps will l- retained, but Creamery butter,
Cheeee, per Ib..........................
you take away the power of an organ
the copper ahin-guardB; the -padded a>rn, per bushel, ..................
or tissue to resupply waste or rebuild
leather, breast guard'and the old head- Potatoea, per boahrt, <dd, .
Itaelf. li! other words the system
gear have been called to. Hike New potatoes, par peek. ...
starves, color, appetite, steadtoeas.
Murphy, Yale's trainer, thinks that Salt, per bhl.,
energy, vigor, vitality rtl are lort and
Hv, per t ''
rubber head gauHs wUl be used.
a condition oT mental and physical
oondltUtt
- prostration seU to. This oondltUn
„ the Dr. A. Yf. Chase Pllla positively
The annual report of the auditor for
M
cure-by-their power to raaanfaetore
B that dortV
vl..,. ,,.*,4.,Ana nwirMi nain-alnctog the year enlisted men of the army
blood that carries to every
made 121.709 d^MBlts under tbe act Eggs, per dosen,
organ the very material it Uvea and
of May 16, 1872, amounting to M.761..
are the early days of August Make them is the way wc are closing ont our.stock >il
. 11 to IS thrives upon.
Min Elsa Falser of No.. 43 Main
m Iand that 16|.178 deportts
cool and comfortable by using gasoline
fine straw hats. If you find your size yi‘i'
SL, Oneonto. N. Y, saya: "lAst sum­ Cheboygan, Mtoh, says: "Lest win­
VRhd
amounting
<4,802490.
mer I was to bad
M
ahape-Htll
Dm>.-a
ft ftftftft
slovea If yot} hqyen't one now we will, get your choice for 35c, and there arc many
ter
I
waa
^bled
a
great
deal
with
upon iritich the deportton received
down to _____
health- -0 appetite and poor nerypnsnei My head ached a good
majte itAo your interest to call. I^bd right styles to choose from—all good ones too.
reoelved U62.<78 to IrterewL
1—I dM not sleep -well and deal and I hte’co&sld^ie
digestion—I
felt tiredd and languid all day. '
now. too.
.
.
from a uaroas palpitoCoD of the
d the dreolation waa
During hU tMg career as a
CalUOrnla hams,
C^'B Nerve MUs gnd used them
B««ar^ Shaw
tow gathered
ntbered a
s large
Is
rol- Regnlar hama, .
are most refreshing. Ginger air is ibe ;i.
lecttoo of incldatB grave and gay. Premium
That sounds Cool don’t it. Why nut have
*tT
^int 'ir 15c tbe quart, and Hire's Ko-il lienOne of Ms-etDriei is of a young Uwm Clover banon, ..
oogUy eared me-40 more duUueos ate msde &si heart acUos regular
your vegetables and bprnes and m<ala cool
headnehes—Bleep sound and re­ aaato. 1 thtojt to medlctoe an exWho waa rt>Poaed to a veteran of ^ Premium bacon.'
is^Sethe package, and you know makc.-^
Empire haon,
and
fresh
these
days.’
We
are
making
it
good—dlgeetlan
freshing—eppellte
barinan lows eoort Tbe young man SQvef leaf lard.
'I oBejto^w^hy qt^a strong
five gallons of the m6sf cooling-lievrfa'.;c.
8% perfect—blood rid
good
•very iteeresting fgr those who want a -good
'« Jury first and to ^li«
7k
We always have the beat lemnna and oraiiRcs
e Medletoe Co­
Cottoaurt.
so took oeeartcm b
refrigerator. You ought to have' had onp
strong to every way. ! can’t
at portrait ate
for picnics or home use.
tnannsclami of the other, such as ad''tjoo hteOy of the. medicine aa it cer­ ^tn^~
long ago. Now lit your time. If you step in
aro
Jnsttog his cnOa, itroktBg an Imaglntainly Is a grand on&'
'’'teri'll talk.
ary ifflpsrial. *«te. Ihla canas^ mm-

for SSO'from CHiaOO

iciiir»8uiitfipaiiini»

Grasp This Oppoftan

. Hamilton Clothing Co.

at

Beadle’s

J. W. HILLIKER

CANNED
GOODS

THE SYSTEM UVES

Royal Tiger

A BIG
BARGAIN

ON GOOD RICH BLOOD

People Who Lack the Proper Quantity and Quality
of Blood F# Victiins to Eveiy Disea»
TTiafs PrevaJent '

Your choice of
any salt I n
our east win­
dow for seven
dollars. Call
In and see
them : : : :

I ih. Royal Tiger

I Lh.koyal Tiger

Dr. A. W. Chase Nerve Pills

iBREZIN

garUT-!

Si

MILLER BROS.

Warm Pointers

for Cool Comfort

Somfthing to show you we are looking out for your comfort

The Hottest Days

Dollar Hats 35c

Refrigerators

Cooling Drinks

........... .»

sUsraUs laugbta to court. WbwLtte
Trtentn roes to reply te did not ne­
glect to go tfaroogli tbs preHmtoaiy
mthms with e-.-en mors deUbostlat
end precisioD thsn usnaL He bowed
|D the Jndgs and to the Jury and tbm
began: *Toor honor and gentlmoBn
of riw Jury, that young man acts like
• good lawyer, bot he talk* Mka n take

Schwab Okea to help worthy young
men. A prot^e of Andrew Oant^la
he has gathwed about him sevetul
- abls'yoBBgBtwa There to one-to partlcnUr. now a reaMcnt et New Toet.
la name to Benner. Hie age is 82.
\ Csrnegle A Oo. have made

m

Easy Hammodts
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A Fm^ WMPaAco, CUmflERS.

Men’sr

SSlSv^ura. _______
Torythlng Mae haa dlwpitentid hr Jaa. O. Johnson ate E E

PomssBc TrodbHA
It la cxcepacesl to 8nd a family
wheid tksra are no damestie.nptme
oooaakmallr. but theae can be lna«.
ed by-baring Dr. KingTi New Ufe
Ptna afo^. Mutto-trouble they save

r SUITS 1

1b«r not only rrtleve
sikiy «r 06,000 a year and ft li be- you, hot etme. 860 at Jaa. Johnson’s
«at be to a cheap man at that and Bugtee A Bazhugh’s Drag Stores.
tmw
Branehfth'ferTwvrty Yato. Mr*. MtosTva Bmith, of SBaril2< m.
writes: -a had
a to thn kUMpa. Waa' ditto yearn ate never --------------------fUayb Haney mA Tar whUb to a

baa toirt^to te'^ra^ef _
.

.S’

The corobinod efferto ef all pttaor cletbiM^
8 ON HIGH 6LAS8 MfiAci

for these pleasant evenings and -for comfort
when camping. We are nal^g some warm
prices that will enable you to take Cool com­
fort. T-hey are in the Furniture Dept' on
'both the first and second floors.

Wear an RM
Ete>ecia11y the kind we
There Is joy in
wearing thfe-tre^ With iromen who under­
stand what a good shoe Aould be like, they
. are more than pleased with our line of OxXorda. Then the price we are making just
•mow is ^e great drawing card.
—'

Something to Eat

While camping. So numy are" lakinc .tln ii'
summer outings, and you donT want to 1>C
cooking all the time. Try some of oiir Vt.il .
1^, or I’ork and Beans, or Vienna Sausage,
or Potted Ham, or caiiBed Salmon. It is a
real treat.

A New Book
of passing an after­
is the n
noon. We always have the latesL Ever
read ’’The Bishop" by Cyrus Townsend
Brady; ’'Darrte of tbe Blessed Isles’
Irving BacbeUer; "Pearl-MaideA" by Rider
Ha^rd;. “The Pit" by Frank Norris. You'll
enjoy any of these.

_

“Everythlrig f or E ver y body’

mm Yffi HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

m
'

.Yr

THE DAiay

RBSORT LOTS to mL FiBMt
location on
Bw. '
r. a. HBUMAN,

Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,

lu atm atiML J

SUGGESIJON
Wc would sxi(rE«at thot
3*00 call and pxamine the
-eld(ranl new at^tee of
KIM B A 1. tpl^ooe just roceWed at
the branch store. Thdr
I qoallt; combined
wjth the popular tactdrjr
pricea make them1 very
desirable adjuncts to the
home. Liberal terms if
you desire.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
1» Front itftft
N. E. Strenp. Maaaoer.
st>eAliDasl<>.miklac -

Steinberg’s
Grand Opera House
SEATS NOW SELUNG

The
Kennedy
Players

atorma tonight and probably llmrBday;.aoMherty wlnfla.
CITf IN I
The Emmet eeunty pioneer picnic
will be hrid at Pellshm An^ist 19.
Mr*. .L. Culman of East eighth
street is spending s holiday at Char­
levoix.
A. S. Baiher and family returned
last night from a visit to Ur. Bsrber's
old home In Ohio.
MiH Dors Despres of Manistee Is
vlsIUng her cousin. Hiss loAira Gagne,
of West Eighth street
Bwafford, butii%ees manager
for “The PnnkiB Husker,” was in the
city, yesterday In the inter^ of his
attraction.
The assault and battery case ngalntt
Earner Steel of SDmmit CSty Jns ad­
journed this mom^ by JnsUce Verly
nntil iAngost 11.
YeWe, p
Bells ci
Its here next \
B in the
city fodsy. .
R. Root of-MedlRS, 0-, editor ef
dleanl^, a journal devoted to
caltnre, returned to his borne yester­
day after being the guest of James
Hilbert
The Traverse*Bay Sewing Circle
will give a basket pidnic to Neah-tawanta Thufsday. Boat leavee at B:30
a. m. reluming at d;16 p.ni. All
expected to take lunchw.
LADY RESTIVE WON.

“The Best in Repertoire!"
Tenight, Uie musical ooraedy,
“TWO JOLLY TRAMPS.“BEYOND PARDON.Friday nighL
“RIP VAN WINKL&Saturday night,
“BACK FROM THE DEAD.”
Saturday matlnes at 2:30,
“TOM SAWYER,”

Evening Wees, lOc, 20c, 30c
'Matinee Prices, iOc and 20c
citizens’ 'Phone 112.

MT. PLEASANT
WAS TOO FAST

O. P. OA&VKE.
W. OABV;^
O. P. Garv*r Me Bro.
acoOTint of the last
'PUli and Game L«w^
will be in their office' during bnaioem betna. each day, ready to write
INSURANCE.

Results at First Day of Saglna'w Ri
Meet
Mich.. July 29.—Three
-- the card at
(he opening day of the meeting at
Union park yesterday. The weather
was excessively hot The attendance
was 6.000. Bummariea:
2:86 pacing race, purse »400—W. O.
Foote, won: J<dm.D., second; West
third. Time—2:17%; 2:1714-.2:16 pacing
HoGregw, won; ESdorado, se(:(md;
Jaffa, third. Time—2:14%<; 2:1B»4:
2:15%: 2:17%.
2:28 trotting race, puree g400—Lady
Restive, won; Uary ScoU. Second;
Joslo Wllkea. third. Time 2:22%;
2:22%; 2:22%.

The ball t
between the ML Pleasant and the
Asylum team was a mate for the one
between the Colored Union Giants and
for It was the loosest
and slow^ game played this year by
the'localJwys. The
endeavored all the season to get the
fastest teams In . northern Michigan
here and yeoterday they certainly got
a team which can play ball «
Frirtn the very fii^t was evident that
the visitors wore gedng to have things
their own way but It was not thou^t
that the result would be quite so one­
sided as H was.
The learn work of ML Pleasant was
fine and their hitting abIHtiee were
great Becker, the pitcba'.'Oertalnly
had the locals on the hummer and it
tmly a quretlon of holding the
score of the visitors down as much as

TNIBtS l>itlESrH0(»
«WT .OF HIO MCE -W -THE
IFTMOUP CHURCH.

combined iforth
ooartotifew
and Bopnd.'dn
gutt has be«
deparimpBL The
tvement of the
oat by Boar
mudiag oAfiN.
incident to the i
third to the
problem wW be'
East FMlairi
WIU lAcIndefin

the Asylum team who did not
le or more errors and most
them
ere costly, too.
In tlie first Inning Mason, the ML
Pleasant first baseenan, was stmek in
the ear by a pitched ball and laid out
for a few minutes, but he wps game
and continued to play, doing stxne of
the fipest base-work that has been
here for several years. The way
«e gathered the wide ones in with
one band was lovely and be is easily
as good a first baseman as has been
bare.
All hope had been given up that
the Asylum boys would get a slngN
score, when jn the ninth
by O'Leary, I* Welt* made the soil
tary run whlrii kept tberbearts of Ui4
local fans fnnn breaking entirely.
ML Pleasant had great sport with
L. Weleb-and .drove bis curves out
fifth by bker who did not get
the support behind the hat that be
was enUUed to. By bunting the ball.
ML Ploasant made five runs in the
fifth. ‘The visitors got the locals'
nerve at the start by their joshing in
whldi every member of Lie team jednThey sneceaafiiUy worked a

Beifeld’s Stylish Skirts
WDtth Jtodi15.M to fl2.00.

0 ■

booms

Ann. 'tub
OB the part of a
{o miter
In the face ot.de-

Dallas, Teaa, July 29.—An extre«rdinwy aentoe was held at St. Jkr
OathoUe church In Oklahoma
GRy. when USb^ssam -woe opU by
Albert, the first fnll-blood -Ibin the CalhoHc charrii in America or In the warU.
Ftther Albert was bon and reared In
Pottawatomie coonty. Oldaboma. and
la a
Be was educated at the expmse of
Mother Katherine Drexri, dan^tar of
the HlUlonalTe 'Drexel of Phlladelidiia,
who iwtf»t«in« numerooB Indian mleskms In Oklahoma Territory. He
the honor man of hU clam at the
CathbUc e^lege of Washington, D: C..
and was sent to Rome, where be stodled phUosophy and theotogy for four
years.

Score by innings:

^
. STATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
ManistecF—Warrants have been
served against every one ' of the
were accused by the
iMv and Order league of vlolaUng
the holiday closing'laws. The
inatloD of 16 of them has tieen eet for
August 17. Complaints are being
prepared against 18 more at
for being open m 4th of Jnly.
Baldwin.—Junior Baker, aged 60,
died here yesterday from catsrrii of
the BtCKDBCh. Be leaves a widow and
two married children.

3.98, 4.98. 5.98. 6.98

Brutoes Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or
stiff JolnU. But there’s no need for tL
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve will kill the
pain and cure the trouble. It's the
best Salve on earth fw.Piles, too. 2Sc
at Jaa. G. Johnacm and BngbM A Rq$.
burgh's. Druggists.
Imw

Here was a large andlnee last
night to witness the production of
“’nie Mldnl^t Excess,” by the Ken­
nedy players and the parts were weB
theme rt John Kennedy as Bob Baekus, Lecnors Hssean
18 Aunt TaMtha. and Freak W. VaU
as Richard mnptm Bob Backus
kept the house In a emtinual roar of
laughter all the time he w
stoge. The spedtolUee ->
good, those after tbe first ao( belag
especially pleasing. Baby Dot craipjetely capturing tbe aaditece. TonWifs bill to enttUed, *Two JoUy
Tramps.” and Is one EuwiHiMiat langfi
from the rise to the toll of the
tain.

Quincy.—Crocker Busley, aged 64. Ue while she lucked round to see bow
«
who is euffering from a complication much tartl^r ehfi bad to go.
“Wby do you come Onwnstxlre
of diseases. rrtuSes to have a pby- backward. Katlilrenr- she was asked.
elctoa. saying that he has saved up
“ 'Snre, sir.' As aniwssea, That’s toe
hto money tOr hla rtilldren a
• " -------- — totoe
eM to going to get
> tsk^ |o a hospital at BstUe
ek a short
Ex-<Jov. J. Pwetur iteotr, at toe-age
told that It would cost 2106 he stole
away from tbe sanitarium and took a
frel^t train for home.

r

THE^BOSTON-^Ofe

GAS . laiNGES

klMkVB
»OWCTHIWe
TO AWI0Y ¥OII

*-T~gBTnrnmi ni

Traverse Clly
Ga» Company
»aa FRONT OT.

No False Ctalinei
The proprietors of Foley's Honey
and Tar do not advertise this as a
“sure cure for oonsumptlon." They

toe^sarller stages and never
Mutort and reUef to U
Foley's Honey and Tar

STslS

for you to think of going amph^
Buy a lot at

Kezis(GUNRira)
iHokesa
resort and you ‘ woBt regret it
Special prices this sommer; next
season they will be higfaer.

8 for the erecUoo ot an addition to
loot house in District No. 6. Oarschool
field
d township. All bids to be I____
in by
August
iguBt 1. 1903, and opened the followfollow­
ing Monday, plans and spedfications
to be seen at C. H.
--------------mile east ot Blrmtoy sohort bouse.
We reserve the rlgtatto reject any <
an bids. By order of school board.
CHARLES H. EMSSISON,
Box 818.
DIreetor.
••F6t
Treat Your KMnsys for Rtisamai
Wben you are suffering from rhsumattom. the kidneys must be attended
------------------------------- blood. Foley’8
Kidney Cure to tbs most effertlve rem­
edy lor this purpose. R. T. Hopkins,
of Polar, Wta, says. “Aftar nnsueoeasfnlly doctoring three years for rheu' a with the best doctors. I tried
Foley's
Kidney Cure —...
and -*It cured me,^
gfutof
m ERFHF.^/
this
great
I cannot......................—of
speak too hl^ly of
this
g
JrtinsoB
medicine. Sold by Jas. Q. Jrtit
eodw
and 8. E. Walt * Sons.
eod

FLY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
SELECT PROM.
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.

Carpet Cleaning
Making and toying, feather renovat__ _... B. Chapin. Prop. Treverse City.
Carpet Cleaning Works, 822 Washing­
ton streeL Thone No. 118.
QottUeb a Cw pay klghert
prleea for scrap Iron, invtals,
rubber.-rags, etc. Yard on Bey
atraeL ..Send poetal or call Bell
'Phone 246.

Souvenir
ms...
TRATCRSE BAT
eiUR ROUSE
COURT ROUOE
IRIHA1I BBAlD*
TACKT wad FIM

attriiiia
•aaof Mlvef
Sl-9o{

Archie A. MHIer
NiUer Bros\ Clothing Store.

TRAVERSE CITYBUSINESS COLLET
In the past eight years has started many on
tbe road to suoeess. Let them start you.
This is the greatest period in-eqmmerce the
United States has ever seen and the demand
for eomiietent Bookkeepers and steiic^raph*
ers is increasing. Prepare yourself atonce.
“ 77ie prepared man has a tiianoe. “
We shall add a

CQMfse In Ad. WrltlRg
next year, which will be free to those tak­
ing the Commercial or Shorthand courss.

Pall tern begtas Aug. 31,1903.
Call and see ns or send for catatotue.

C R. Deckeray,

PrhidBal

BEAR in MIND
THIS ONE THING
If you bare ever bad BDjthinjf to de
with flour, you know the waltie of bav-ing something reliable. Yon avoid eU
possitde tronMe by Hsiog tbe fiaaiuih
& Lay..Go’s BB8Tr It nevar- fbik.

Ha«tail’«.
toiiie

In offering you ou advtee to get a
Gas Range, we are ■
that you!
with the best aivUanee for cnAtog
Ue world oontatas. Than Is noafing
better. It to good enon^ tor any­
body.
We hare tbe largest aSKS-toMit of
Gas Ranges ever shown to av rtty;
r, 228 FroBt stoesL

NOW IS THE TIME

NEWS OF THE THEATRES.
A strange departure Meed,
none the lees true for all tha^ Is
introduced in the second act of Law­
rence RuBsell'a new play, “The Punkin Husker,” during a poUUcal celobratlen and look to be the real thlag.
There Is not a spark
fire In their
makenp, however, and one could use
them in a powder mill with as little
trepidation as yon-would feel in hand­
ling them In the middle of the AGantlc
Ooean.
•The Punkln Huskerr will be the
attracUoD at Btdnbeig'a Grand opera
bouse next Wedneadfiy evealng. Au­
gust 5tb. drqns day.

Ckebeygan,—C. A. Powers, a car­
penter, and several other persmis.
Injured yesterday morning when
the secodd floor of the Cheboygan
•This maid.*” besald. thed Jurtrtrme
Pea Canning factory fell in. Tbe dam­ over from tbe-oU tountry. and she was
age to the building and stewks amount­ very greeo. Everythliit she did proed to about 22,000.
ctoimed her, xtcrtwees. One of her
habits me alwsys-to ceote downstaln
Midland—Jrtin Backel of Sanford backward.
ae^ fatally Injured yesterday mOTnT assnrt! you. It-'waB a funny sigtat.
« In a runaway accident. His skull to see her descending a rtalreasestowwhs fractured.

BrtUe Creric—Joseph J. Boopa-. th*
-osecntlng attoniey of CalhsuB coun­
ty. and Miss. Leah U Lores, well
known in aortal circles here. wieUy
boarded a train tor CUeogo, learing
It at Englewood and getting maRtod.
when the Me^ of the ptttiea had
prepared an elaborate wedding ortebrstlon at BatOe Creek against the
wishes of the contracUng parties.

llie ltaa for :Soiiveniri

' S

P, Norton Goddard, the

..WING AT...

mmm

When yon are ustiig oQ
lamps or any ktod ot light
fending fleet
bat UfECTBICITT
to
Following tUs thihe wm be a .0
your home or (dBce. There
tlon of two daye dj»W which the
to nothing like BLBCblned fleet will proefied to Long Uland
TEICITYsfor iUumioaUng
Ninety per cent, of The li
sound and andwr ifihreast of Oyster
D the nl^t a
of Saturday, Augn^ of western and central Africa
n-y man of note to
smell, no gkase, oo danger
slaves, bis sutlcn
central
Africa
owns
from fires—it to tbe mout
They wQl remalB thero Simday and
Id Ilf.- lielog rated by tbe
economical
illnmlDator
1 Monday they wffl be reviewed and stores be owns and tbe wives be pos­
Inspected by "President
sesses Wben the girls reach tbe age
Frmn about the 22nd to the 29tb of of 13 they are n-edded.
Boardmaa Rirer
August there wDl be joint demonstra­
tion by the comt&ed fleet agalut
Electric Light 8
the batterfee at Pt^and. He. Tbese
tons
nriiiy
who
partlripnlcd
th
flie
Piwer Compaaf.
win .continue day and night and all
the arts of mimic Wartere will be re­ battle of MommonI!) Tl)p»e womim
who are smoun tbe ver.v few original
sorted to by the men pf war to gain Daughters of (lie l(e^'oluliolt are
It.
safe entrance into 4he harbor. Um­ Mrs- I’boebe Gsiiiford. age 98 yean
pires will decide on the merits of the and Mrs, LudiiOa J Vnleutine. 87.
conteaL
After yon pasa 60, pei^le wonder
tVhen the snnmer manonvere
concluded the ships will go south and every time they look at yon what you
Intend to do with your money when
begin a eeaeon of target praeUee at you die.
h
Gayhgad In the vkdnlty of Martha’s
Two Bottles Cured HI
Vineyard. This will consame the flrsi
“I wag troubled with Wdn^ ooraweek in September and at hs condi
condo­
Irialut for about two ycare,” writee A Sold to Traverse city oyJ.O.JahneoB.
Sion the ships
Shlf will disperse to the
le vari- H. Davis, of ML SterUBg. la., "but two
navy yards prepatatory to thqlr bottles
« of Foley’s
Foley's Kidney Cure effected
winter cnilse In the West Indies. More ^ permanent cure.'' Sold by Jas. O.
than 80 vessels are expected to partici­ Johnson and S. S. Walt t Sons, codw
pate In the

One <^'&e fuhnlm
ever seen
m a circns is the burieeque ataainplon
bareback act performed by Mr. Sam
Bennett in a guise of the wooden eboe
Dutchman on a mule. Bennett to c»e
of the most ekiUhl riders Is the areoa
in reaUty and this fart enables him to
perform some of the most lodicrous
tricks uprtt the back of hto mole. He
will be hrte with the Adam Foropangh

Woman's Idea of something ari
Lr equivalent to man's Ides of e
thing foolish. .

1

tV, JULY 39; 1903.

P* t TnTe buV n«- 1
oevt moats.

HatanOhi

THK DAILY RAmjfr:vTKMia:W)AY..^^^^

Suit Reductions
$10
EA6tE WANT ADS.

,FOR 8A14-NSW ntaeb cow for sale.
Kiqnlre BansloTsky's Grocery, west
side, Randolph and Division streets.
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29. »»»»•

Mean Sorneiing
Ail Summer Suits

Every One a Hei
$5, $15 sms $7.50, $^ $10, $40 »ns $20, $50 sum $25

SATAN IS BUSY BASTINOS
IN WASHINGTON

-ilDNT ENJOY IT

WAS ASBIGlteD TO A ROOM IN
' LElllMO HOTEL.

DEMOLISHED
BUILDINGS’

n An 1 Atu w uttuauKc iwav uu m.

PROPHETESS WHITE OF BATTLE Arranged lo/jm- Belatad Bride and
weU watered, vIUi good licniBe tor UTTLE ft MCNAMARA have for
THIRTY
DWELLINGS
BLOWN
a nice Uttle brick cottage on
hoQBe and go^ alxed lot in Traverse
CREEK SAYS tO.
DOWN BY FORCE
side at low priee and on easy terms.
CItr or suburbs. Mrs. Fred Colton,
JWarm
in
winter
and
cool
In
summer
Honor, Mich. Box. 16.
8801-t-S-*
' Hob. b. w. Hastings had a lively
and siding wont crack or get loose.
time at Ldairt IsstAlght and ft look­
TO SELL—12 acres, near dty; two
ed for a time as IfLandlord Rafll was OF A POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLO­
cleared; no buUdings; 13S peach
SION AT LOWELL.
WANTOD-Orders tor 16-lncb cedar
setting the worst of It Mr. Hastingstrees; some grapes; px>d soil; easy
drove into the Uttle town and pot up
cleared. Uttle ft McNamara Ins.'
‘ and Real EsUte Ex.
S618-tt
MOVE TO WASHINGTON IS PROVI­ at the hotel. He was amfgned
DENCE OF GOD.
1. the very one that an Indiana SEVEN BODIES RECOVEREQ FROM
'J'O SELL—Or exchange for town
THE RUINS.
coU{de had ej^eeted to ooenpy but did
property, 80-acre tarm in Wexford
county; easy tems; with or with
not on account of missing the bain.
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im­
A party of Haostera. stopping i
WANTS) FCHl U. 8. ARMY—Able
proved;
five
acres
in
wood;
bouse
bodied unmarried men between ages
the hotel, had the room fixed tor Mr.
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts
of 21 and 36; clUaens of United
and Mre. Newlywed, but ^ to the lik­
over 100 tons of hay; wlndlniU, tank.
States, of good ^har^^r^r and tem*
ing of .Mr, HeeMpgB Who encountered
perate habits, wbo can sjteak, read
oM
shorn andylce In bis bed and laterRattle
Creek.
Mich.,
July
29.^n
' and write English. For IdfortnaUcin
tyta Exchange.
appi; to BeeruiUng Officer, 206
speaking of the site chosen- at Wash- soBered the inconvenience of the bed
(Special by the Scripps-HcRae.)
Front street. Traverse Clt?, Mich. TO SBLLr-Large
IpgUm. D. C., for the locaUon
the breaking ftown. He wakted tn wh(p
Lowell, Btosa.. July 29.—A powdi
Seventh Day Adventists' publlahlng BOmMe and made rmnarks loud magazine of the United Stales Car­
and a»
bouse. Mis. Ellen O. White, the proiA- enott^ to be heard. The kneets were tridge Co. blew up at 9:'u this u
cordlon plaiU^. Mis. W. H. Bishop,
nearly aQ afonsed and explanaUons log. The force of the explosion
a feed store, with yam
et^s, says:
201 W. Tenth stret.
3191-U2
"Above all places, the eapltol of our followed. The busUlng Insurance man beard tot many miles in all
nation should have an opportunity to was given a good bed for the balance Thirty dwelling bouses In the vicinity
hear the 4iessagef<»-this time. Satan ot the nWiL
3138-tf
were blown down. Up to 10:30, seven
is working there against Jehovah with
bodies bad been recovered from the
teev tuug, V leet ucaui. luctu/ ukuni, PRINTING OFFICE TO SELL—Whole
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
all bis mi^L”
ou)0i7 top and curtains, oak plank
ruins of the demolished bdildlngs.
or a half Interest; cmly small amount
Mrs.
White
claims
that
Uie
Adventand cheap. Uttle ft McNamara.
None have be^n IdenUfied. ft is be­
of capital required; everienced
H.
Pnml(«
of
teland
la
in
the
city
—J.
208 Front street.
printer not necessary.-Uttle ft Mc­
lieved the nnmber of. fatalities wilt
on
burtneea.
Namara, 208 FYont street
good in Washington, for there Is
reai^ 20. The exact number of -the
TO SBU, by-Little ft McNamare,
Or. and Mia. Cauntlett and Elon injured cannot now be learned.
great field where the .devU seems
Front street, a bouse and lot
west side, 8 rooms, only $600 <
auntlett went to Carp lake this mmnhave,a very strong hold. New To
on monthly payments, same as rent
was objected to on 'account
the
.Dcmt yon want It
high rents.
J. W. Slater went to Elk Rapids,
RobseB’a Joke on RIa -PrlooU.
"Looking at the matter in the li^t this noon, on hnsloess connected with
Of Stunrt Rol«oii it Is said that In
.......... of surrey and TO SELL—House on Sast Eleventh of experience now gained," said Mrs. his store at Uiat place.
his youtli III? u-UR nn incorrigible prae_____ _ . .. .IB. UtUe ft McNamara
street * houses on Tenth stre^ White, "it Is easy to see that the move
John J. Shier, the popular west side tlefll Joker. He nns trnvelfng In Eng­
Insurance and Real Estate Ex­
Ninth street' one on RaUIn the providence of man carrier, returned to hli duties land with s friend, n snuill man called
change.
SlMtf
way avenue, two on Webster, '
Bill, one' suiumer. and on the Liveipool
God. That ns of old
on State.
~ '
1 Washington
this morning after a vacation.
train Bill fell iislocp. WbUc he slept
others—terms to suit anyr reasona- center of injuenee in the days of the
waaiiiugmu awwei.,
eev.w -uuwu
A large number of friends-attended Robson stole bis Ucket from bis pocket
bie -cnstomer-^onthly or as' you apoeUes. was the place from vrtilch
HOI,. wlilTb
—I.IY^ tltc
-Iw. conductor was li.
balance moathly. See B. O. OUlett
wish. UtUe ft McNamara. 208 the troth went with mighty povrer the funeral, of the infant of Mr. and- I- n little
623 bst ra^th street or i
Front street
l>0 »V11 npproiicblng.'
Mrs.
J.
W.
H.
Hubbell
thlt^afterm
F. A. Clary, Grand R^rids.
the first on^ouring of the spir­
'Ticbots. Rill! Csc out your ticketr
0 ACRES TO SELL-On easy terms it po now the city of Washington, the
o has been t
Kobson
Kiiid.
FOR SALE—A good
. .
with about 6 acrw cleared, small
porting on the h
Bill, .ifter n frantic eeateb, said,
horse weighing 1.100 pounds. Cheap
bouse, no bara^,nl^400. UtUe naUon's capital and Uie center of Ite has retnrned to bta home In this city.
inflnence, is a fit place
witli nil ontli. that bis .ticket w.ss lost
for cash. N. A. Nelson, 481 East
ft McNamara, 208 Front street
The elaes of 1902, T. H. s4 stsrted Itobsoa tlieu ndvisod him to escape
fYont street
for the truth to go forth
FOR SALE—My nome place on south
this
afternocm
for
Ne-ah-ta-wanta
paying
by lildiug under the seal. This
of spirit which is now
FOR SALE by UtUe ft McNai
side of West Sixteenth street as
Bill decided to <1o. nnd when the con­
where, they will spMd the evening.
208 Front street » AM brick buildpretty a place as there la in town,
lag—two stores.and nodera tene­
“We are of good courage and joy
C. B. Fitts of Boulah has returned ductor appc.-irol lie Iny on bis back on
consisting of about three acres-or
Ibe
dusty
door qultc.inrisiblc.
ment rooms above—price less than
the equivalent of 26 lots 26x166; al­ In the Lord, believing that as by the after a visit with H. A. Coats. Mr.
Robson surrendered both tickets.
so two frscUonal lots adjoining it transfer from Rocherter to Battle Fitts Is manager for ttie new canning
T spare money.
?bcrcupon the conductor snid;
on the east; also five acres with Creek, In the early days of the~mesfactory
there.
"Here are tv-o tickets. 'Where is.
small orchard adjoining It on
BOdth; also twelve lots on north sagge new Impetns was given b
of the eobool your ^end. BlrV
"Coder the seat tbm.” the actor an­
Bide of same street all in one block. work whlrtt bron^l phwp«4ty to the
A. H. Perry. 210 Bast Front street.
swered., "I don't know why bd wanted
e then, so now from this transfer
2X884
to
nvoirt you."
nr headquarters a new tjnpetns meeting last WedneMay.
kit&en. This U a great bargain. IXIR SALE—16-lnch codar wood de- Is to come^wbioh vriU bring In the loud
Mrs. A. D. Hardy-bf Mayvilid, Mich„ der Uie s<>ai. mn1 Iliil-smiled at him
UtUe ft McNamara Ins. and Real
of Uie third and latter reign.”
arrived here , last evening, caUed by Bbscplslily and tlii-u crawled liwkwardEstate Ex.
3133-tf
E Greillek Co.
the aeriouB illness of her dahghter, ly fortli - New Vr-rk Tribune.
DOING A QOOD JOB.
Mrs. B. W. Gibson, of Bast Bl^th
'O LET—A oouple of Inside ro
Kutn OoM nrlek.
Oscar
Simpson
Is
Watching
the
Sixth
BBltable for offices or for sleeidng
Russril Siigi- iKinnIi d a Sixth avenue
Mr. and Mra. WIills M. Sllsby of
rooms, mederb building, steam heat.
Street Paving. elevated train iil litK-ior rtn-et one day
, It Is conceded by everyone who Elmwood avenne have received an in­ last week., ile i-arried ubder one arm
for cash, or part cash and negoti­
knows anything about paving and has vitation to the wedding ot Mr.-SUsby's a sample brick wrapited fMn newsimable seeurtty. UtUe ft McNamara
given the
matter any
any-------—
Uie uuu.i«r
consiueiaaon brother. Fred M. Sllsby,. which la to per. ft wsK one that the liulldcr of
Insurance and Real Ektats . B TO RENT-Rear i^oms. second floor B.-vu
of Peoples Saving Bank building.
<dta^
81464
th« a high grade quality of wol-k U take place at 6 o'clo<*.-August 12, to the Emma Wlllnrd wmliiary had ta­
874
being done on Sixth street there Miss Anna L. HcFedridge. at Creigb- ken to tbeffinaneler's office. Reiwilrs to
TO SBU<—ES^ty acr^ mEUn a mile
Sage ball were to be made, and Mr.
are two good reasons why such an ton. Pennsylvania.
o<
40 acres cleared, tour acres TO LET by Uttle ft.B
exceUent job Is being done
W. W. Fairchild returned today frdm Sage wanted to see the brick that Is
in fruit; four trout streams across
^/-4ie place; roUlng land, good soU;
"Oscar.-Simpson of' the board of a short visit to the Sooth Msnitou isl­ to be used. It was worth perhaps 2
cents.
At T»vsmy-elghth street a
about 10 aeiee black rnuck.^ been
pnbUc w«ta U keeping close tab on and. He saji that B. J. Morgan's saw sporty looking }-outh, who* evidently
ditched and Is excellent for garden
the Sixth street paving,” said a gen- mUI there is cutting 20.000 .feet of knew the greaf man, rencliod down,
or celery beds; bouse 12 rooms,
Ueman
today
who
4a
also
looking
after
lumber
a
day
and
that
600,000
feet
srtzed the' brick, dashed to the door,
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame; ________ MISCELLANEOUS.
one department of the city's interests. wUl be cut this seasan. There Is and was downstairs nnd away licfore
old gnlnary, cora^iodse; another
old house on -tarm This Is one of MRS'. FRANCES S. SMITH, pianist "He knows when a good job is being enough timber to run the mill for two Mr. Sage, much annoyed, could explain
organist and vocalist Graduate of
U»e imre bargalna i, uorthera Michi­
to tbc guard what had happened,
Valparaiso Mnslcal Conservatory. made *nd Insists that BpedflcaUohs rears more.
gan. A good fanner could with lit­
"I felt sorry for him," aaid'be later,
Pupil of Prof. Frederic Horace are followed. He has plenty of Ume
A freight wrack eeourred en the G.
tle expense make this f^m worth
Clark bf Chicago. Inventor of uni­ at his'disposal and the city Is hav­ R. ft I. at Walloon, six miles south of when he told of the cipcriCDce.” He
from el^t to ten thousand In
fied pianism. Address, Mrs. Frances ing the benefit of hit lime and ex­ Petoekey. about 10 o'clock last night. looked real sad at losing that brick,
short time. UtUe ft MeNamara
-but I'd jpive given a -dollar to see the
S. Smith,
otuim, Traverse
mvKibv City, auiiu.,
Mich.. ODi
867 perience for nothing.
surance and Real Estate Exchange.
No one was Injured but a number of face of the other fellow when be cut
It BIghUi street New Phone. 903.
"The Sixth street paving is Contrac- cars were smashed and fraffle was de­ the string."—New York 'nmes.
HAVE TOOK LAWN MOWER put In ttw ScanIan-8 first job in this dty and layed for several houra. . The north
shape by an expert—lor years In Ukp -nctursIW
__ u.and seeded to clover; eas} uiiuw.
naturally ho
be wsnte <1.
to give
theI____ 1 of and south bound expresses came to
KlH fclQmsB ud H*f ‘Lavar.
lawn
mower
business.
For
grind­
Uttle ft McNamara Insurance and
satlsfacUoD, in view of the tact that thU city over the Pera Mai^ette.
A wuujiiii WHS walking In a palm
ing and adjusting I charge 76 oests. --------------' Real EkUte Exchange.
s
and guarantee the work. Drop me two blocks of Cass and SUte street
Wllllsm Ingereoll who has charge of grove when a innu suw her and has­
tened after h<-r. Wla-ii 'she asked him
a card and 1..^ call and get your -re to he paved thU year."
TO HiCT.i,—(0 acres, 7 milM from city.
the beet engar fields'for Hon. Perry why bo followt'd her. he repUed:
mower and dWver It when ready
Brick laying started at $;S0 this
J. K. LMgwelO«3 North Dlvl^ morning and by tonight fully 200 feet Hannah exhibited fine specimens of
"Because I am In love with yon."
bouse; some
sugar beets In the clfr this afternoon.
street 'I%one 247, Cltfrens’. 13674 will be laid.
McNamara Insurance and Real Bs"And wby are you in love with me?”
■Wie beets wUl ateiage two inches
Chaage. 222 Front street
3138-tl
she asked. "My sister who comes aft­
WE DO FARM or City Insurance
diameter
and
wUl
welgli
ever
half
_
er
me youdor Is far more beantUut
casualty and burglary Insurance.
TO SBLU-New
ILL—New map of Grand TiaVWILL HOLD NO INGUB8T.
than
I; go and fall la'lovc with her.”
pound. TTie 16 acres under cultivation
UtUe ft HcNamam, 208 Front St
County. UtUe ft McNamara.
The man complied and went back,
look unnsually well and promise an ex­
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86184
Funeral of Mrs. John Bush HeM This cellent crop.
but only to look ujwn s woman as ugly
TO SELL—46 a
r Lake Ann INSURE YOUR PROPERTY t
Afternoon,
as sin. He was vexed and returned
- Honse, seven
the first woman and Mid to ber:
nie sudden death and
wire fencing; cedar block cellar;
. MverBer an.l u«4tw

"Why did you derelve mer
ading the death of Mrs. John
- cleaiW; -water. Uttle ft McNam­
One day wh.p e; t leeenlly olerted
Aud she answered:
Bush have given rise to the report
ara. 222 Front street.
V
governor. Ki>i led v,
m,.vpa<-ker.
"Did you not also tril me an i
MONEY TO LOAN o
Uial she died of poisoning. The aa- was still a ii.dgqef ti.e rourt. he was tnrtbl For If .vou were really In love
TO 8ELl^l62.«craB: 70 aer« clear­
thorlUes have looked into the ease .walking down
stri-il with a with me. why did you turn back to the
ed; .taonae two story, 6 rooms, partly
---------------—~u
-.w,.
ulc
»w9uutug
paythe attending phy- friend of hu. who Is one of our legal other womanr’-New York Sun.
flnlahed; rooms ^ finished down
sldan and dedded that no inquest lights.
- - stairs; ham
80x40; two gran­
aries attached to bam; good well
wiu be held. If she oommitied
As tbey^ API roeelii-d Sixth street he
The stendlDg Umber of Canada
forced in nop - lo ooe s'-le ‘ equaU that ot the continent of Euclde. as believed by some people, thseq was
'
.............. .......... Mt; ore___ , ..
for an owner, who___________
rt^. and is nearly double that ef the
is nothing to be gained by an Inquest avoid funning late
ss; 80 grape vliieB; nice lake on
'
paying charges. Mrs. Dora.Roberts. vrtdch mi^t estaMIsh that fret The woman.
Uaited C...___
States.
farm. Uttle ft McNamara Ins. and
4U North Cedar street 82024-3
pe womau »u Mrtfeingly beanaReal Estate Bxifitange.
;21174
anthoritlee are cemfident that If her
ccM not repress
1X)8T—A girid watch, Sunday, at Bow- deaUi was unnat^, ft -was Mimed .01. and the
en Harbor or on the boat Finder by her own handa No one dse was the remarii. -WbAt a lieantlfol wornanr- These wo«u. tbougb spoken for
NOTICE TO TAICPAYERB.
please leave at Eagle oOee; liberal responsible for It
the beneat oi
of voe
the lawyer ineno,
friend.
reward._______________ 22014-6
The tax rolU for the eollecUon of
r irithout bnlMlngs—worth While
Her funeral was hdd this afternoon wrehed the eamktf the woman, wbo, school and city taxes and .apeclal as8TEAYBE>-:-Frt«n -gl* Bast Four­
teenth street small, Ught red mUch from the Giaago haU, baiiig eonduetsd quickly tunflsg. gave a toss of ber
for the five wards ot the
•‘^'hat an
an exceUent

•‘^•hat
oow. white face, wiUi strsp around by Rev. T. P. Dliom. and was laregly head and replied,
city of Traverse City, MliSilgan, have
t^hUadeftpWa
- Ledger.
- boms. Finder please bring to 218 attended. Many floral oSertngs were
be^ placed in my bande.for ctdleeUoc.
>06 BALE CHBAP-HPBACnCALLY
Bast Fourteenth street or ’.^one reodved from friends of the deceased
new phaeton buggy, need but very
will be In my olDee for the
889, CiUsens’. 8. Cmln.
820(>44 and family.
- litue last season. Enquire at Oanot eoUeetlng saM taxes on every week
oetfs jewelry store. .... 21$848
LOST—Gold ting with opal anfl .peart
day from now until Nov. 1, 1903,
POIBONED BY MISTAKE.
8 o’ctock unUl 11:30 o’clock In (he
office and receive reward.
2198-1
forenoon and from 1 o’dock to 4
o'riock in the afternoon ot each day.
Tedayb MaHcsts.
AS taxes paid before
Detroit July 29.Honor.
Mich.,
inly
Orrta
TO sm^L INSURANCE If there It
wUI be received wfthoot colleeUon
Towner of this pMoe. thtaagh mistake,
anythiag you want to know or want
feu and on all taxu remaining un­
done la Ills line of Inenranoe we i»a
took a dose of aconite fbr landannm
be glad to have you call and see
paid
on September I and nntll October
and only-tor the prompt attentkm'of a
ua. Uttle-ft MoNami
penalty of one per foent for collecphyaidan wonld bare lost her Ufr.
UoD will be charged on aU taxu re­
Her husband played a joke on her by
maining unpaid on October 1 and un­
pulverising sp stwe chalk and label­
til November 1 a renalty of two per
ing ft stiT(ftBine, .gaTe her the paokOval Wood Uah Co.
cent for ooUecUan^wUl be charged.
nge and told her that Whmi die want-:
Offiu
la wnhe^ bkNffi. Boom «0.
ed to kill tisraeir to
somMMIgg
no woman would ears to be as teM. a. HAmfttft»
yalld If ahe oooldnt talk of her aft- that wwld do the work.' Bbe' M uM
ufdasfersow.
Oltyttae^
mente. .

X A X E SI

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D& SNTDBB, DBNnST.
New office over PeopleW Savings
Bank.
DRS. SAWYER ft ]
And STEAMER UNES
tor Frankfort, Benxofls. ML Pleaa^
Clare. Alma, St. Louis, Itoaca, Owom,
A. D. T\i^
Ifokell. Ann Arbor, Toledo; and all Dentil Office 505 new Wltbelm
Block. ClUsens 'phone No. 6§2.
southern and eastern polnta.
J. J. KIRBY, G. P. A.
TRAINED NURSES.

PESB Marquette
For Gfhnd Rapids. Defroit, Toledo.

MRS. B. W. SHELDON, NURSE.
Graduate U. B. A. mining ' school,
class *98. Grand Rapids. Citizens’
'phone 813. Bos. 268 Park street
Price $12
$14 per week.

ARCHITECTS^,
For Saginaw, Bay City, Port Hur­
F. EWALS99L
on. Toledo, Detroit and east 6:00
ArAltoCt and nopertntende&t Office
m. and 11:65 a. m.
at residence. 427 Fifth street NorthFor Manistee, Ludlngton, Milwau­
kee and Muskegon, 6:00 a. m. and full size drtaUs given with an pMns.
5:20 p. m.
fYir Elk Rapids, Kalkaska and (
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
Lake. 7:0u a. m.. 1:20 p: m. :
6:ie p. m.

J KEHOE,
Agent
PHYSICIANS.
GRAND RAPIDS ft INDIANA RY. CO.
DR. L. F. dlPHER,
In Effect June 21. 1003.
Graduate of Cleveland Homeopathic
Trains leave Traverse City as fol­
Medical coll^. Citizens' ■phone
lows:
784. City Book Store Block.
For Petoekey. Mackinaw, Grand
-'tapids and Chicago, 6:40 a. m.
For Petoskey. Mackinaw. Grand
Rapids and Ft Wayne. 11:10 a.
DR. HOLDSWORTH.
Rapids. ClnctnnaU and Chicago. 4i25 Rooms 7 and 8. k
LUe Co.’s block,
n to the eye.
For SuUons Bay, Omena and NorthluYii, 8:30 8. m. and 1:30 p. m.
Trains arrive from Cincinnati. Chi­
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
cago, hidianapoUB. St Louis and
Grand Kaplde. 8:30 a. m.
IfBcc tn HamHton-Hllliken block.
Trains arrive from Ft. Wayne,
1 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.
Grand Rapids. Petoskey and Macki­
naw, 1:30 p. m.
DR. F. P. LAWTON.
Trains arrive from Richmond, Ft
Wayne, Grand Rvids, PeUwkey and Room S2C Wilbeim block. Cltizens'
Mackinaw. 6:50 p. m.
- 'phone 641; Sell 'phone 378.
Trains arrive’ from , Northport
DR. E. B. MINOR,
Omena and Sultons Bay, 11:10 a. m.
(Alfred Friedrich olock.) Both 'phones
and 4:25 p. m.
Bar,'nose, throat and fitting glasses.Through sleeper on the 8:30 a. m.
end 4:25 p. m. trains.
DR.
A. H. HOLLIDAY,
Chair car and sleepers on all trains
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
north and south of Walton.
in BunsoQ block.. 'Phones: office.
C. L. IXICKWOOD, G. P. ft T. A,
103;
residence.
104.
Grsmd Rapids.
C. E. MURRAY. Agent
DRS. W. E. i W. S. MOON.
Traverse Clfr.
General practice: speelaUsts In fils-,
eases of the rectum and genito
urinary diseases. Both 'phones.
;^Uy Opers House Block.

DIRECTORY
MONROE ft HALE,
General Insurance.
311 Wilhelm Block.

O. M. MORSE.
The popular Auebonoef of Grand
Traverse ijounty. Office 330 East
I'ronl street. Traverse City.
DR. T. A. WILHELM.
DENTIST.
City Opera House Block.
Rc

-DR. H. B. UARNK,
Special attention given to surgary and
diseases
women. Office over
First National bank. Call both
•phones.
DR. W. F. 8TRANOWAY8.
throat departments-of the Chlcngo
Polyclinic coUege and hosp” '
Practleo llmjied to eye. ear. i

IN
COIPKA_ P
In Colorado the days
arc never hot; the nights
are always cool.
* That is one reason why
50,000 people go there every
summer, and why they stay
there anywhere from two
Weeks to two months.
Colorado isn’t fax away
—if you oke the Rock
Island. And the cost of
Kecting there is not great
Low rates daily, June i to
Sept 30. Information and
literature on request

B. P. 8.
Paints and Varnishes
Best Paints and Varnishes sold:
BEST becaus^it goes farthest
and lasts lon^r.
^
e
Many of our leading business
men have used it and exprcRs
satisfaction in every case.
We have a complete line pf
leads, oils, brust^ etc., and
Muresco Wall Finish in the dif-fejent shades.

Julius Carapl^l,
ftoiia SMffi Hffifdmra Stera,
4f7 llBlQa Street.

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