The Daily Eagle, November 10, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, November 10, 1903

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THE

rKAVBKBE CITY. MIOHIGANfcjESDAY, NOVEMBEB 10, 1903.

VOL. XL NO. 3290.
. -You muM h«ve a «tove, and t
, th« largeat i

EAGLE.

plate to flet it ia where you will find

!

can find Jurt what you want at the

!

; loweat priOM. Wo have
I A full car load of Heating Stovea bought al
Ihan regular prices.

r SB per cent. Jess ■

The FLIRT, only ........................ *4.75

MISS GOELET
IS MARRIED
SHE IS NOW -fne

The VENUS, onijr ...'............*5.75

wife of the

DUfCE OF ROXBURQHE.

Two of the ben HEATING STOVES
ever made for anywhere near the
money, me body la of heavy'sheet
t-^teel. fully'lined. has heavy ca.>it top.
^ heavy, cast hinge cover, heavy cast
* hinge door draft. The Venus has prci
.• ty aklrt baao. nlckle foot rails, Will
I take a chunk SO Inches long, will keep
r lire 18 hours,at powerful heater. Thl.«
' site guaranteed to warm a room 16
I feet square with three Bma)l aticka of
■ wtKid. We have sold them for 12
; years and hare never had a complalbi

New York, Nov., 10.—Henry John
Innes-Ker eighth duke of Roxlmrghe.
the seventeenth peer in the court
. I James was wedded to Miss May
Goelet, (langhter of Mrs. Ogden Goelet
of thi.« city, in St. Thomas' church al
noon today. The hrlde was the rich­
est unmarried woman In the United
Slates aniL Is reputed to be worth
$23,000,000 In her own ylght. The duke
is 111*- iio.ssesRor of CUiOO acres nf land
im the Si-oltlsU border.
Tlie ceremony was performed by
Bishop Potler while.Bishop Doane of
Albany pronounced the .benetllction.
The pulpit wa-! a mass of orchids and
plumes.

of four drdgt reeenUy brought ^
over from Bnropflor her troQHeati at
* cost of I20.00*-, White aatlb was
groundwork*'-*! the "frock" (as
they cal) it in W#aad), but this ex­
pensive material Pfirved merely as a
background for jards of priceleas
point d'Alencbn Mae that covered it.
The brldesmaWta we>e dreeaed all
alike In pink motteeline de sole, fol­
lowing the neweat fashion of garbing,
the bridal attendants in some color
other than white, "nie general sjyle
iclr gowns waa that of the Loula
XIV, period, the eklrts as well as the
b<«llces being trimmed with a basket
■ie-slgti In pink applique. They wore
ats of pink velvet, trimmed with
cm lace and bands of sable.

PHICB TWO OBNTR

WILL BE TRIED WI«K CROSSED BY THE WIND OPPOSITION
AT CADILLAC
TO W. W. DEAN
AB CITY WEIOHMA8TER CAUtlO
CONTROVER8V

Tbe fire department had plenty of
exercise last night as the result of
the high wind, which crossed the elec­
tric wires In the city and put the fire
alarm system out of bnsinesa.
would have been impossible to have
received an alarm of fire In that way
at the engine bouse had one -been turn­
ed in. and Duncan McUchlan made
round of the factories to tell tbe night
watriies that In case of fire tbe alarm
should be sent In by 'phone.
Two runs were madg by the cbemiU team last nIgbL one to the resi­
dence of Dr. C. J. Kneeland on State
street, where the crossed wires caus­
ed trouble with^ the Iglepbone wires
and threatened a fire, n was not
eseary- to turn on an>^ 'water. The
other run was to the telephone pole
the comer of BoarJman avenue and
e alley between Front and State
streets. The cable box had caugbt on
fire and was burning, and tbe cable
wa-s melted by the beat. . The
else wagon was taken out for ihiB
the waierAumed on.

AT -fHE CITY COUNCIL MICTlNa
LAST NIGHT.

Honeymoon In England.
~
•<h>om a Special Correspondent.)
Tiie Juke and duchesa of Roxburghe -Kalkaska Mich., Nov. 10.—At
After a spirited dUcusslon by sev-ill spend part «f their honeymoon al o'clock tnis afternoon. Judge Chlttenera] aldermen, the appointment of^—
the Goelet house la Newport. R. I., and <ien, granted a change of venue f«P
Walter W. Oesm. 'aupervlaor of tha
men later proceed to Floors Caatle.tbe Mrs! MacKnighi and her trial on
Third ward, as city welghmaater. was
r Tight tt.i a large ]
Tlio Clieerfiil Air
clnke's palace In EMgland. This stalely charge Of murder will occur at Cadil­
conirmed by the etty conneU last
heavy powerful heating stove, hwly 1;
Tudor edifice Is altnated on a Urvace lac.
night by a vote of six to four. AM.
December 2.
This is
made of heavy hoilei; steel Iin>‘<l wllh \
on the noi^ bank of the Rive/ victory for the'deienae and Is
Hamilton. Winnie, Lwrdle and Bproul
<-4ist iroti. in sections sn it will not
Tweed, being bulH on the ruins of the hew attomeys have been striving for.
opposed the apWintment and Aid.
l.ucUel I ;• burn ■•si; has pretty skirt '
nl.l Roxburghe caaUe. U waS erected Tue change was granted because the
GllletL Bingham, mihelffi. Oibbe, MIL
base, iwu nicki'l 'om rail.-i. ntrUel steel ;
III 1718. after desigps of Sir John Van- defense cl
lar and Steams supported it.
claimed tbe Jurors were inellg.
top.land, Ue.ivy-f<..-i ir.iu tojiand front, '
imrgh. the same architect who design­
in opening his speech wberela he
ouni of ntmy of ijio 72 bav.
nickel screw' .iiatl. .-.‘leck draft on pipe I
ed Blenheim, and was reconstructed
reviewed the history of the controv­
g set on the August term.
collar, very large ca-st feed door; you 1
59 years ago by Playfair of Gdinburgb.
ersy over tbe welghmaater aAd statBefore granting the ebuge of venue
cau |Kil in a chunk of wood 10x22 j
oak three near the castle
<.*' Jis objections to the appatotment dt
was demonstrated that It was i
inches, perfectly alrtlgnt. will keep fire j
olanted by Queen Vlctw5a to mark the
Dean. Aid. Imidle mqOMted the
impossible to get'a jury which the
'• hour;-, will !-live the pried ct Itself in j
-itiot w-Uere King James II. of Scotland
ipaper rdpreeantadvea to retrain
The Bridesmaids.
\v. .id for they will burn any old thing. {
from reportinr wfagt be said. He MatThe eight bridesmaids were Lady was killed by an arrow while besieging
the
old
stronghold.
,
a
the Gonnell that be had been
,...*8.50..
Isabel Innes-Ker, sister of the duke,
56 CENTS FREELY PAID 10DAV
Our price,'only .
Presenta Wcrth a Million.
asked to make a kick against the apwho came over for the wedding in comNMt size will burn 24 Inch chur.‘<s for only.............................................. #9.76.
The value of the presents received
toent of Hr. Dean. He enotnated
with tier mother: Miss Beatrice
Next size will heat a cchoel house oi large hall, will burn 27 inch
revedne of $16 in the last two
Mills. Miss Martha Johnston. Miss b.v the couple are aaid to be worth
chunks, tor only............ .............................. ................................ .............. *10,75. |
days under a saUstactoir wel^master
“ Babcock. Miss Therese Iselfn, million dollars, ft la aaHtthat never
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUND STOVES
with tbe period whenlkr. Deepres was
Miss Marion Haven, Miss Nina Tha.v- before lias an American bride received
at prices that you positively cannot duplicate for less than 25 per cent. ]
I’hch
costly
presents,
and
that
an
alin
tbe
oSoe.
of Boston and Miss Pauline Whit­
equally ImposlBg display is
mere.
Buyers EntKM to Cheies. ^
tier,
(Jiir .Winner Oak, just like Ait, in five
"Tbe 'troduee buyers who
oat
Cnpuin the Hon. Ranald Ward, a -iwaliing her arrival in England, The
Kitty cents a bushei U the price most
Kives. a beautiful round heater, has
freely paid today on the local market from *2,008 to *34)00 a dar here."
son of the late Lord Dudley, acted as historic Roxburghe emeralds, ^lued,
ash |ian, draw shaker grate, large fee<l
eveml hundreds of thousands ^
for pnuioes. A few went as low as conUnsied Mr. Urtie. "ebonU h»ve
the rliike'x best man. The ushers
dour, large ash pan door, niche] screw
dollars,
are
the
gift
of
the
dowager
some
eey
as
to
who
is
to
be
the
dty
and
some
brought
52
cento.
wiTo Holt. Hugo Baring, brother of
draft, draft on ash pan door ami on
We want a good bright
the jirf.sent Lord Rcvelstdke; Hardid duchess. A single necklace In this
The receipts were liberal.
feed door, nickel name plate, nickel
Walter W, Dean, tbo new welghmas -ming mpn: there are plenty of them
Brissey -of Ixindon. an officer In the
steel top band, beauUfnl urn. will burn
KoVAl Horse Guards, the regiment to
-r. is on tltiiy and Mayor John R. San- I the city.
cither wood or coal. In buying the
t *26.000,
“Tbls matter MionlJ not enter into
> Is III (he office aasisting him until he
whieb the duke belong^: Robert Whaf.
way I did I am able to make prices
The Bride’s W«aHh<
ton Goelet, n cousin ofMie bride: Will­
liecomes familiar with the rouUne of politics. It looks as If some one were
that cannot be duplicated.
is esHmatetP that Miss Ooelet's
liie office. Until about 11 o’clock there lahing for votes: all tbe appolntmentt
iam Wooilward. Heni^'- Roger.s WinNo. 10 size for........................... * 6.75.
from the nirfi ward.
•e
ibrop and Henry Worthington Bull. lortune now amounts to from $26,000,was a disposition on the part of one or
No. 12elzefor.......................... 8.75.
T am anxious to see the rity prosto $40,000,000. and that It will be
The marriage senicc was read by
two of the buyers, which was support­
No. 14 elze for......................... 10J5.
MR8. MARY MACKNIGHT,
sore thah this before her death,
Rl. Rev Henry Codnian Potter, bishop
ed through sympathy by the others, to >r Farmers wbo came here from
No. 16 size for................................ 12.75.
Milinmsbtirg. Elngittey. Oiawn. Ce­
■o was granted a change of venue refnse to weigh on tbe city scales.
a fortune In New York real estate,
of New York, assiste,! 1i>- Rev, Ernest
. No. 18 size for............................. 14JS.
and will be tried at Cadillac,
Silres, formerly of Grace cdiurcb, the foundations for which were laid
One buyer said he resented the state- dar City were disgusted the other day.
.(Very large stove will bum anything.!
. 1755 by Petef Goelet.
Deeemter 2.
Chicago. Robert Goelet. the bride's
mem by AlJemiao GtlleU that the wbCT lined up and met by policemen
Retail and Wholesale. J. W. SLATER, Practical House Furnisher.
wbo
threatened them with aireat If
Within the last quarter of a century
brother, gave her afray.
farmere bad been robbed, anf
American bridee have contributed to defense would accepL. No sooner statement was made that no weighing they didn't weigh at a certain plaee,
The Wedding Gown. '
wedding .gown of marvelous beau­ foreign-coffers $171,000,000 In dowries, wo>ild 12 men be passed tor cause by would be done on the dty scale* until and said they would never come back
until this gsatter U aetUed. Strery toed
wealth of Mlaa Goelet will raise
ty was worn by Miss Goelet. .It la
,the alderman withdrew ibis su
OSTEOPATHY
proeecntlon than they would
ot potatoes leaves from *20 to *26 in
anm to 'hlmoat $200,000,000.
OKrCUfBsekSim.
leeasSaad*.
excused tor one reason and another
' tVoultl beploaacd tobavr the lodlm cell tor
rene Oity. Tbe dty iinedy has
t it waa decided to wMgb
J Snr. imlniauir uttamed kaw at uimimn
Lvi'f ■ ihini: the very
been a looaer by tbonnnda of doUan,.
Urn
fiUi_
^e*
_apd_
(*_
tfee
.
buyers
iic Ban a Firit Oau ShM Maker's Shof.
Madam MeBill.
scales
to
compare
tbe
weights.
opened this morning: with the attor­
eye that will take a long time to re­
Natural Supposition From Price
neys still fighting back and fewQt for
cover.
«teel Trust Stock.
P. C GILBERT.
A. B. CURTIS.
suitable Jury- Some veo' aumelng THE
DEDICATION CEREMONY "Mr. Dean la a member of the board
Warm Liii.-ii
V New Line of Winter
New York, Nov. 10.—Preferred answers were given by Jurymen. Not.
,A. B. CURTIS A CO.,
of supervisors and much of bis. time
foi- Wompn. •
shares of the steel trust sold at
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
citizen from Kalkaska is on the
win be takm attending meetings of
the stock excbazige this morning. jury. The oldest person on the' Jury
No Tax Clause. Fire Insurance.
the board, with electkma and with the
’i'Jicy :ir<- irof'il tittPl'S
Judging from the mirket. the next
Rooms 9 and 10, H. & L Block.
62. the youpgest SO. Some attemptboard of regUtratioo- A good man
dividend Is tu be cut in two. Common
•ami lG“!t jii-''l a-*, ili'e^sy
I to give their opinion, but Judge
sbould
be M>Polnted who vonld be sat­
Programme
for
the
Event
Hee
!Been
shares sold down to 10^.
Chitlenden promptly cautioned them
as lii<‘ i-ommoii kiiai.
isfactory to every prodnee dealer In
Completed.
give their opinion but simply
the city.”
whelher they did or did not have one.
McPherson PosL O. A. R., has prac­
MacKni^t was dressed the
only appointment from the TUrd ward.
tt'i'have Si iiifo lin« nf
same as before. She weighs about 80 tically completed its programme for He-'said he couldn't eee any obJecUoD
pounds against 130 before her arrest. the dedication of tbe monument e___ to bim: he Is a good repobUean.
\V(»nu*n's Ijfffgins.
eed sturdy aheaa We call your attention to our
Her devoted siner. Mrs. Win'. Cbalker. pd in Oakwood cemetery iwceitly. The
Need Rcpubliean .Votca.
of Gayltwd, Is conBiantly by her side. ceremony will occur next Sunday af­ -It takes r^bllean votes to elect
Ladles were greatly outnumbered by ternoon.
democrat in tbe Third ward." Bbot
Tbb
post
and
relief
corps
will
meet
the gentlemen this morning.
back Alderman Lardle.
the hall on Cass sueet at 1 p
Sheriff Creighton was ordered last
'T would like to aak If there is any­
night by tile Judge to have'24 lailsmen and will leave the hall for tbe cem- thing dishon^t or dlahonortUs in
Opposite Whiting Hotel.
eterj- at 1:29 sharp. At the cemetery Mr. Deanr aald Alderman Gibbs. "I
ready for this morning.
They are handsome enough to please the bey's mother and stout
=■ will be an opening prayer,
Mrs Wm. Chaiker wore a gray hat,
always
supposed him to be one ot the
enough to suit his father. We have them in high or low euU In alt
presentation to the post of the best citizens. He Is used to scales
her hair plain and s brown jacket 6be
by Contractor Riekerd and and quick at figures. It looks to be t
,ii„_*1.75. *2 and *2.25.
has a fairly good face, is of slightly
jplancp
of
the
same,
dedication
as
heavy built and has a clear complexion.
case .where Ibe wel^master haa to
Grand Army ritual. Remarks will hboeeo by tbe produce dealers themMrs. Woodard, ihe other sister of Mrs
MacKnIght, is not so devoted. She Is bo made by .Mayor Jobn R. Santo, Hon selvee. wbo will try to force tbe mtyreported to have said that her sister Is Perry Hannah, P. C. Gilbert, Lorln
; to appoint him."
206 Front Street
guilty, she should suffer, that she lov- Roberts anil others, music, benedlc“We don't question Hr. Dean's hnolurdered brother as
ity," put In Alderaan lArdle.
gcneral
invitation
is
extended
to
Mrs. MacKnIght auJ his life
"It Mr. Dean finds be can't do tbe
the county board of supervisors, the work." conUnued Alderman Gibbs, "he
dear as hers.
Absolutely Pure
Wbvii ,vmi have il about
icil. the sons of veterans, will resign within three days. Tou
Attorney
C. Gilbert put greab
>0 you UQl
Spanish war soldi'ers and sailors, and
there
tess
on
the
fact
that
many
of
the
find that he will not wait to be
Tbcrv is econor
alt citizens.
Jurors were drawn on the August
turned down."
nod satisfAclion
Yeung va Old Men.
ing in the
**JiS*>**'*-*^*'** .■*■**•** He challenged them but as they did
serve, no cases being tried then, HE FRACTURED HIS
SKULL "I would like to see the young men
judge overruled *016 challenges,
recognized," said Alderman Lardle.
i 10 o'clock the panel was full
"I would give the old men a chance."
again, but on the excepUon of the
said Alderman -Wilhelm. "Tbey are
prosecution one Juror was excused,
entitled to tbe snaps If £bere are any:
the young men can do harder work."
leaving ll men again. This one -was
8 Struck by Pitman Rods of Saw­
•1 think it is no more than ri$iit
excosed Again the clerk was com
ing Machine.
that Mr. Lardle ahonlJ state to this
pelleJ to call another Juror. A recess
cooncll his objections to Mr. Dean."
for 15 minutes was taken,
(From a Special Correspondent.)
said Alderman GlUett.
Mrs. Woodard, a sister of Fife
and kocing your account
Solon, Mich., Nov. lO.-While work"I have given my reasons." retained
ake. was present but sat back in the
' increase by additions and
ing with a wood sawing mariilne
Alderman Lardle.
crowd.
• to drees
--'
-It U very probable that Mr. Dean
One Juror said that he had listened this place, Ira Downer, who Is em­
exclosive A»*« Were
I ue eiaminnUon by the attorneys ployed by J. D. White, waz severely would not remain -superTlBor if be be­
r. Kooa t Co. Rochester
St suminer,' but said that anything Injured In the head. Tbe pitman rod comes welghmaster." said Alderman
., rcady-lo-wcar sinla and
of the machine broke, striking Down­ Wilhelm, "niere m plenty of good
which the attorneys said gave him
waU, prlcetl fr^ •IS t«
fixed opinion. Attorney Gilbert for the er on the head and fracturing his skull. republicans to become supervisor."
A physician was summoned from Lake
Want Yeung Man to Educate.
U no taDof
dupHcat.defense was doing the questioning.
Ann and at last accounts, the Injured
“The potato buyers are quite right
II seems almost impossible to
ns than *30 to r>0.
in asking for a young man." contlnned
ire a suitable Jury - under existing man was sUII.alive.
■ink this Is,a pretty strong
Alderman GllleU eareasUeaUy. “Tbey
rcumstances. Tbe Judge compeUs
Moentf Von won't think so
want cme they can Mucato In their
Jurors Co sit sgainst the exceptions of COUNTRY BOUND BY
HONOR own
metoods. I can cite you Ingtaaees
ry,-u btveseen oor new L.
the defense, which It is claimed (hai
of termers wbo have been driven away
the supreme court would overrule.
. * Co. iiwJvla for Tail a*d
from this market. They have txrid mo
er.ndrwlll you vvoi.der al
BALL PLAYER MARRIED.
that they can sell the potatoes at out- .
side sUUons at-five cents a. bushel less
Have BarsalBs In Cits
GalsUr of Boyne Falls Gets
than is p4riJ in Traverae City and go
key Lady.
Property. Timber Laads,
home with more money in their pes­
Petoskey,
Mich.,
N
idv
,
10.—John
L
eta than If they atdd them in Traverse .
Fnilt Farms. LsrRe
tin ot
A. Galster of Boyne Falls, captain
City."
Farms, Resort Sites.
Washington. D. C., Nov. 10.—Presltbe Greys. Who played such stiffI ban
"Itoe your people." broke in Al­
at Petoskey this last summer, was mar­ ■nt Roosevelt'e message to the extra derman Lardle.
ried here yesterday to Mtos Relna scslon of congress which was retd be;,
-"Hie potato boyen have beat the
Pei'i Iof>d the 9Ute
Buell, a popul- ■ young lady of,.^thto fore that body thU afternoon orgee farmers out of thoneandi <d doDart."
inned AMermaa GlOett. Ignatag
cHy, and will remove hts Insurance the ratificatM ij congress of the Ca­
ban
reciprocity
treaty.
Rooesvell
AUeemaa Laidie'e remark. Tkey are
business to IbU city.
--------^Ttke the Berattr--------Nex' ytor Galater expects to hAve makes known his many reasons for
(OoBtlBned on Ikttd Page.
thi- Qnert team In oprthen KlchlgBa, urging Cuban reclproeity and eaya that
Citlxeu’ nmK No. 197.
Bwerr CIDER PSLIVCHKB, 1*a A
all hU best playere having, been alcbad the United States is ia honor boond
Q. W. CURTIS, Manager.
to grant K to Us etater vepnblto.
Aalian. both ■>! lowwmfiBwft
:

Venus, just like cut, only..........................
Flirt, just tike Venus, only has no skirt base or nickel feotrails. .*4.75 j

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The Daily Eagle.

QtOROt R. BARKER IN IDAHO.

'When it cornea to atopplng into *
fottone BO man objabts to patting Us
I AaMoiMad With a New* RuMMlap feet in it.
■lilt l;*UL> Wfc»S >
Company.
Q«orgo R. Barker, fonneriy dty edi­
tor W H»« Dally Ba«e. U t
South I
K e. n-HITL. Q. IL U.-STIBBSI^II at BaadpcdDt, Idaho, being one ot the
atoekhoWon In the Newt PnbUthIng
3 save a life, Dr. T. 6. Merritt, ot
8UB«CRI^TK>N«.
Co., at that plaoe and one of the edlNo. MAoopaay. Fa., made a startling
ton of the
teat retnlUng in a wonderful cure.
He writes, “a patimit waa attaAed
rare. iiio»tlS tan^au, .......' “ lislM^ by the eompany.
SlnM leaving Traverse City Mr. with -VloleBt hemorrhages, caused by
uhseratiem ot the stomaA. I had often
Barker has be«i engaged la co
Hound Elaetric Bitters excellent for
pondenee work In Die west on the staff acute atomaA and* liver trembles so I
ot 8«ne ot the largest daill« ot Mon­ prescribed Aem. The patient gnlned
tana. Mr. Barker has the true instinct from Ae'first, and has not had an at­
tack In 14 moatha." Bectrio Bitten
ot a newspaper man and wUi no doubt
positively gnannteed for Dyspepmake a anoceas.ctt his last bnslni
__ . Indigestion. ConaUpatioo and Sid.
venture. His many friends In Traverse ney troubles. Try Aem. Oidy BOc at
Bugbee.
RdxbnrA A Co. and S. B.
City will certainly wish him sueoees.
Bandpolnt U one ot the new U
in Northern Idaho and there is, great
opportunity there to build up a IncraASK THE HAH WBO OWNS ONE
COMING EwENTg.
Uve buslneea.
Nov, IS.—Bngageatent et ABerioa't
There Nay Be Others as
greatest qlay, ‘-Arliona,'' prodooed on
HANNA AT THE HEAD.
an elabonte scale—StMnberg'a Grand
Oood as
Roosevelt Asks Senator to Hold His
opera house.
Position.
Nov. !«.—The great PoweB, naglWsahlngton, D. C.. Nov. 10.—At s
elan. supported by laaell. and V<
ahl^-claas conference yesterday the president for.
Hanna to re­
tain the Anlrmanahlp of the repuhllBiit don’t waste time
national oommlttse and to
hunting for them—go to
NEW WEI0HMA8TER 16 ENTITLED duct the campaign of next year. It
the best first. It’s time
TO PAIR TRIAU
Is learned that the senator baa In­
as well as money saved
In claiming the right to nominate the dicated that be will not be a presi­
city welghmaeuv. whMh'was praeti- dential candidate.
and your satisfaction
cally demaikled ot the mayor for the
guaranteed. The popu­
potato buyers by Atderman l^rdle last
lar factory prices and
night, the produce dealers are scarcely
liberal terms make this
reasonable. They asked some time
a very easy piano to buy.
ago for “any g(^ man,” declaring OlFFERENCeS BETWEEN UPLAND AND
HOT
MEXICANS.
that if one were appointed they '
all patronise the dty scales.
When Hr. Dean's name wu pro­
posed last nl^t tor appointment as
city wefghmsater, etoeptlon to him
was taken by Alderman Lardie who
'There la no conutry In the wwld that
acknowledged that Mr. Ilean's faoneety
was not) questioned. Nothing detrt- presents more strange contrasts ot
moital to Mr. Desn was ssM. Alder­ land and people, habits and customs,
beat and cold, than Mexico. The tableman Gibbs declared that he was a Isnds of tbe country are a mile and a
good ciUten. accnstomed to scales and half higher than tbe coast lands, and
rapid at figures. This statement was between these there are to be found
t chaUenged c dented.
all gradations of climate. This fact
s, We cla
lends much ot the picturesque and
strange to Mexico and gives It a vnthat Mr. Dean should be given
iven a £
rlet}' Ih all things posses^ by tew. If
triaJ. even if be is a Third ward
any. countries in the world. Of all the
publican, which appears
the chief obJecUons to bis vpoint- inhabliauw of Mexico, the life of tbe
people of the hot country Is tbe moat
ment.
'Iniefestlng. This Is, strange to say. due
It tbere the p
Traverse City Is In an enviable poTwo mote lessons in
possessed tnore of freedom
stU<m with less than $7,B00 uncoUected the colder localities. For two centuries
Bead Work willbegiven,
taxes retnmed this MIL This
or more Che great maas of people of the
one on Tuesday, Nov.
preuy good indication irf pnMp<
uplands were slaves. They toUed In
times In this city. City Treasurer the mines, with a guard of soldiers set
10th, and on Thursday.
Haskell bsa made a splendid record In over them; they built the public toads;
Nov. 12th.
collecting personal taxes, only a mere they worked the ranebes. farms and
haciendas for masters who gave them
scarcely more than the food they ate.
Tbe
great
farms,
.of
the
uplands
have
The suggestion made In these col­
ever required, .sure help, and so eaA
umns 8 tew days ago that detective ranchman bod bit serfs. Many estates
board walks should be reps'
_________________ of them. Thus all
winter sete in has been aaopiei by Individuality was crushed out of tbe
the city council which ordered the lower class, and tbe tarible effect of
ils condition of thlnga Is still evident
work done last ni^t.
THV peuyiv or me nor laiAa fared bet­
ter. because there It was much easier
to
make a living and muA harder to
honest I
hold
very large hadendos. For this
■office in Tmverse Cl^ if be haifiMns
reason the characteristics of the people
to live In the Third ward.
ere quite distinct from those of their
brethren of the upland plateaus. In
What Editors Say.
tbe hot lands, many Indians stlU claim
After having had the arduous work to hold In righl of lOberltance from
' ot commanding the army and humili­ remote ancestors portions ot land eaA
ating General Miles on his hsn.u for In his own Indlrtdnal right There,
years. Oenersl Corbin must find the too, tbe mayor of tbe village or town
office so long as
ll^t duties ot commander of the eastof the -people.
t military district <
It has been tbe custom of the rlA and
V Evening News.
powerful to .distribute offices ot all
kinds as part of their prerogative of
That fire-eater down In Kentudcy bisth and wealth. Tbe lower classes
who sent word to the magistrate that of tbe. uplands, altiiough they now
any attempt to an^t him would lead have the advantage of a fairly good
to the magistrate's death evldeoUy public system of education and are be­
coming gradually educated, ate In tbe
misjudged bis man. His honor i
main a distinctively unambitious peo­
trifle quicker in 1: gun-play.—Soo ple. They were so long In semlslavery
Evening News.
that they feel that tbe woHd of the
middle and upper class people Is be­
yond them. They have, therefore, no
A New York doctor ^ Invented
APEAK quick;
Interest In anything outside their dr-'
rasorless shave. It Is a paste put c
the Mce. The hair falls off. There la de of frlendb and acquaintances—that
Is. In a polltical.^ay. Bnt not so
no InfOrnaUm as to whether the face
MIU off alM.-^Kalamazoo Telegrajk.
been more or less a factor In tbe Ufa
of tbe community In ^hicb be resided.
Bktfand is naturally surprised
Bustliog Jeweler.
Oo tbe uplands there ate long
our recognition of the new government
of Panama within 72 hours of its organ. stretches of more or less bare lands,
up boldly in the
UatlOD. The delay jars upon her own background. In many parts during
cherished precedents.—Detroit Free the dry season the land Is almost bar>f vegetation. Bnt in the hot coun-

It

'b< -^bof ol ebout 10,»to HM womA for tons

PoeJfer andErtracU.
write today for full p^enlars.
1). CMISTIE.
UMoo. Mich.

.........IS

caw of pOes causing 24 tumors. A^
doi^ and all remedlea tailed, ^okten's Arnica Salve onlAty arroated
further ine»w>r,|n||— -art enred him. U
conquers aAes and UHb pals. 29c. at
Soiboo. Roxbu^
and 8. EWalt A Bona. Driggtots.
l-“-'

J. GORDON
Of ladies' u>d gent's garmenu.
also mAes a specisUy of hata.
gloves and chndren's. gooda
Clothing Ttcui and refitted.
Bnawaem. 2B4 E. Front St.

The Kimball
....Piano,...

•'Aa we journay through life, let
US live by tbe way.

^ QOyUJTY BAKED GOODS

Best imiUtion of linen made, dressy
and durable, several different styles.
Ask to see these.----

Negligee Shirts
Fine Madras Cloths at $i.m, $1.50 and
Flannel shirts for white collars,

all colors, $1.50 to $2.35.

F. VOTSinSA BAIWESS CO.
PUno ToMr ssd
AottOD a«SaUt«r.
with H. N. KImbnIlCo.
1»9 Front »L

WM. NUReei

city Bill Poster
omce SlSWiiieim Block

STEM WIND, STEM SET

$8.95

Do You Want It?
Rastall,

-----------------rt is made that the DeTon will want Tbo Dally Bagla A
troll
-it IbasAaU clnb Is to he eofaL It morrow. Get It and read every
told the people on a good many oeea<dons last summer.—SalaoMsoc
When a woman marriea Ae not only
teue-News.
8 man's neme, but evauthlng
elsa he baa.
NOnCEl
You
wtH wtoit -nie DiIlT Bm»o toTwo experienced ahoe «1
narrow. Get tt and road every wwdr
•U one iirabAa* ah«
''toted, wni nay good
Ixrra-may Ungh-at look«ttha
Apply at onw.
It .»ev« even slvaa-tbe poor install,
A. 6. FRYMAN. Mai
front htmt.
ment ooUector a plaasaiiHook.

Arli^lM Collars

Our assortment is now. very complete.

HAMILTON CLOTH­
ING COMPANY.

A. R. DIAMOND

Watch, $1.00
AlV^ky-sS^

WE ARE
PROUD

Carpet Cleaning
OUR NEW

of our Children's shoes. We
have always prided ourselves
no selling Ae best wearing
children's shoe made and
this fall we ihiak our stock
is better than ever, and
prices, well. loo^ at these.
Cbildren'-s Shoes. ’

3 to 8 . . ,
50c
9 to If
. . .* 73c
Misses’ Shoes.

VIRGINIA
SWEET...

At
Rastall’s

Yon will wnnt Tbe Dally Eagle to­
morrow. Get it and read every word.
DUtrict Attorney Jerome allows
You will want Tke Daily Eagle to­
that Tammany isn't going to have its
morrow. Get it and read every wiwd.
own way. bat who cares now
kind at material Mr. Jemne gathers
The «*»™ipg young widow looks
for his epitaph?->Detiolt Tribune.
(Wl for lio. 1 by looking out for No. 2.

:: Tailors

All colors, just io. Large assortment
of neckwear at aj and 50c. Complete
line of silk and satin quilted mufflers.

Baby Robes. $4 to $10.

Miliiken.

Parents ot the glyl baby who was
bom on a meny-go-ronnd at Udlanapolis bare already filed her aM>U<»p In the •
of .the Revtdotioo.—Iiexlngton (MIA.)
News.

Andrus & Frost

Midget String Ti^

$3.00

FREE!

yean. Serfdom on tbe uplands extinguisbed-all ambition In tbe. lower ci«».
The lower class ot tbe bot coontiy
people are food of social life, and al­
most any night or early evening tbs
year througbout one may And groups
of people In a little Indian village
gathered together and entertaining one
another in front of aome one of the
bouses or on tbe public square, which
every Hextean town, however small,
and occa■lonalfr dandng.—Modern Mexico.

Cold weather is close at hand
now and if you yronld be prepaffor it leave yonr order now. And
if you want the beet «uU in ihe
city for Ae least money, leave
yonr order with ns.
If ynur old suit needs cleaning
or repairing, drop ne a carO and
we will call for it. or leave it at
Suit 20S Wilhelm Block, second

-----New Lot of Roc-----

Bead Work

> build 28
Btedem iMtUeshlps and bare them
oompleteJ In 1920. The mc^em batUeNiIp of the United States in 1920
srfU be constructed betweNt 1918 and
l»20.-SaglnaWOoarter-Hefald.
'

-rr-’.......$18
T”............$25
‘t“ror“'“-*$30

ai4 s. unIwAt.

W. W. KIMBALL CO.

alinost without attention from the
band of man, and yet, strange to say,
the peon, or laboring man. la there
more aublUous and a better worker
than tbe peon of-tbe colder nplands.
This Is not natural and is only ex-

we can mAe yen a better one
for leas money than any other
firm In Ae dty.

Star 880617.

STRANGE CONTRAST.

The new rallying cry of the republi­
can party organs, “Senator Burrows
and primary refoTTn." Is all right If
some one will Undly lay a track b^
tween the two teilnlnals.-^lvenlng
Press,

Iflt is a Suit
You Want^^

Self Rising Pancake
Flour at

I3c per Pl^

12 to 2

.

.

9I>00

and they are absolutely all
leather—every pair.

FALL and WINTER

—SUITS—
All tbe latest styled
of Hickey and Freem a n Co.
line,
Roch ester. New
York, are displayed
on our tables. Suits
bought of u8 are
pressed free of
charge
:
: . :

Mokiug and laying feaAere renovat­
ed. Wot* thorooghly and promptly
Agent tor —.o—
Michigan -—=
Rug
exevuiM. «e»“‘
Co- N. B. Chapin. Prop. Travoroe City.
Carpto Cleotong Works, S22 Waahlngton rtroet. 'Phone No. U8.

ALWAYS
SOMETHIWe
TO ANNOY YOT
When yon are nalng oil
lampe or any kind ot light
but ELBCTBICITY
in
yonr home or office. There
U nothing Uke BLBCTBICITT for lUnminating
pnrpoaes. Ko amoke. no
ameU, no greaae', no danger

Alfred V.

Aat can be procured.

Friedrich
Sellar of Oood Skoea.

MILLER BROS.
157 Front St

Beadle Nock.

Boardmaa River
Electrld Ll$ht S
Power Com|iany.

it is delicious, convenient and truly a
Msury.

A Beautiful Iron Bed

Also new best grade

Buckvdieat Flour
j o H N J.
BREZ I N A
*48 E. FRONT ST.

is an ornament to any bed room, and especially so if they come
from our immense stock. Just unpacking some of the hand­
somest patterns that are shown and these we guarantee to be
made of the best material that is manufactured. $2.25 is not
so much when you consider the handsome bed it will buy.
Every womafi wants the bedroom as neatly furnished as any
• room in the house -an iron bed is the first consideration. See
the styles we sell for $.^.2.5, $5.00 and up to $75.00 for the beautiful brass beds.

Nothing so Handy as a Writing Desk

BLOCK

The "lady of the house” appreciates this, when she has a
letter to write, or a paper to prepSi'e or an invitation to accept.
As ornamental and useful a piece of furniture as you can
have in your parlor or sitting room. Tbe different woods can
harmonize with your furnishings—golden oak, quarter sawed •
oak, mahogany or bird’s eye maple.

You Should Have a Sideboard
(j ^'1

?.*????:

S7.50

Have you seen

pur

splendid

OVERCOATS at

: a-s
. .fancy

w Sweaters
M.5«. JX 2.50

$25.00

C»pe.rr.A
tofilO.A.

One of those handsome ones we are showing. Have you seen
the one in Weathered Oak y It is a beauty ! Buy a sideboard-and
you will wonder how you ever got along so long without one. These
are new ones, are finely furnished and the prices are from #15.00
to $42.00.

Just the Time to buy a Carpet
Never carried a nicer asaortment of aU wool Ingrains than now.
Some entirely new patterns. Such handsome designs in the - Body
Brussels and Eoyal Wilton Velvets. You may want to have us
make a handsome rngfor you. Never have we.made and laid so
many rugs as this season. We will gladly “talk” earpet with you
at an^ time.

HufiBers of all kiada,' Si cents to to 00.

S. BBNDA & OO.
THE RIAL REUABLB CLOTHIERS.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

OAUjY KAflLE. TUE8PAY; Ko;\^MBER 10. 1«I3.
. P, CABVBB.

r. W. CAEVBR.

O. P. Carvftr Sc Bro.
D ttocouot of the iMt
’’Fish and Gan

Blow p.Aes; of ra^ «traet> two
of the city’s JureaUe tootbsU teams,'
played an exeiung and hotly contMted
nme Saturday on their gimtnds be­
tween Eighth and Ninth streets.

The

LHtle Stars were rtctorloas, 16 to 0.


two touchdtuna being made by
Carroll tojl one by R, Rlbbwd.

Tht WMth«r.

CITY IN aniCF.

■i. Hayrea will move his family to
.(■ nri. »lrh.. tn abont two w«ehB.

D.

(Continued from Flrtt Page.)
Mrs. Z.'Jonas left this morning for bound to keep this market down,
Mt. Pleasant to •CtenJ the nonnsl.
want a man of course that you can edu­

•’air loDigtat and pKriabIr W«dnea-'
v; warmer WeJaeadayj brislr to
'l! southwea to south winds.

has

• Illinuls for a businaaa trip to Chl:o lost nlgbt.

day from Ann Arbor where ahe baa
been for

black and white.

j

We are Uni on Books

Cltonnel and
(waded parAnn Arbor—When Wm. Jennings
Edwin D.
jbejctlonX by >eln* nmrted in Bryan visited the university two years
ental obejcti
ri.ro,.. •
ago. he left a fund of «L<H»-to (nnlsh
Port Huron.

JoBt DOW.

m^Mon mnat bem^of^UM

jeci of

municipal

Importance.

home tn the Holdawonh block, b
slJerebly improved;

year by Walter S. KobllU. a law stu­

CITY BOOK OTORfi.

dent from Cleveland, aged 21. with ah
~isay entitled, "The office of mayor
■ the United Statea.’’



GREAT SUUCHTER EXPECTED kip rir If r r r If If r r ^ rrr rt

1.S00JI00 TONS OF COAL.

set In and his conJtUon Is dangerous.

The discussion continued to wax hotOutput
of
Ann Arbor-At the Unlveralty hos- Approximate
Mlnea This Year.
plial George Hanson, a painter from

S The Village “Rubber";

Michigan

between the two aldermen who finally
Lansing, Mich.. Nov. 10.—The eutSouth Haven, who fell 30 faet, break
II of the Michigan coal mines this
The vote wns taken with the result as ine bis neck, yet survives and is reyear will approximate 1.600.000
slated above
r.-ivcrlng nicely
a cost of about $1.60 a ton. The In.
To Repair Walka.

;cif rrifmf If If If If If rrifF
1,000 Hunters Have InvadM the Upttl_ Tha .robbonecka!
They fairly made ns-hslld.

Benton Harbor—After accumulating dustry is still in its Infancy and if the
I'lilmati of Fenton. Mich., a former Manton .today to attend the wedding Hamilton the board of public works is a amaUJortune and losing it through ratio of increased production Is malntained-tfae mlhes in the state will soon
f .nBlnecr of the d. & W. M.
of Mrs. Squires’ niece. Miss Weese,
to be Instructed to look after all de- fire. Robert Wheaton, who drove the
produce 2.-000.000 tons per annum
K. 0. Alley, Dr. J. D. Munson. Rev. to Mr. Harry Honer.
teetlvf board walks and place them first stage between Detroit and St
1 .- tilln and.Mr. Backus of Detroit
Underaheriff A. U. Ward of Mont, in repair as soon as possible.
Joseph, has-been sent to .the county
Mr. and Mrs. A; D. Squires went ..

On the recommendation of Alderman

calm county brought a patient to the
asylim, today from Stanton, and left

, Report on Taxes.
Practically all

Tope 1-Hn »Uj Trovol In SUJ*.

poor farm.

the personal taxes

n.e. Woman’s Home Missionary ae- this noon for Marquette to hunt Jeer, have been cullecied this year, accord­
Marquette—Sixty tbouaand acres
Mi ilie First M. B. church wlU
Mrs. A. L. Wakefield and nephew, ing to the report submitted to th*maple and spruce Umber land have
tutli Mrs B. B. Minor. 613 Sixth Emory Porter, of Frankfort, arrived city counrll last night by M. L Has-'
ptrehesed by the Cleveland
.. I, VV.'Jnestlay at 2;30,
In the city this noon for a visit with keli. cltj;. treasurer, only $161.15
, only $161.15 re- ,.|igg Co which already owns a mil­
Mrs J. G. Lorton, wife of the Pere the Misses Gaines of Lake avenue.
mainlng on the books ttrts fall Of the lion and a half acres of land in the
ii.m.Mi- trainmaster, and daughter
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- uxos on realty there remains $7,294
iipiwr 1
have reiuraed from a three gregaUonal churdi will meet tomor- uncollected.
By resolution
of the
irip to Kansas City, Mo.
*
Mrs, Brseken
eomieil iliese taxes were ordere.l
Charlotte—Fire orlgiDatlag in the
S. F. Knowles has cloaed a contract her home at the corner of Washington spn-ail on the rolls, together with a
Ur.md Trunk coal sheds, a hobo
I, Kalkaska Knights of Pythias Co
' Wellington streets.
qoUeclioii fee of four per cent
(h'zvnus, destroyed the wholeMTe hard- ■■■., tile opi-ra HlkaJo Immedlateiy
Mrs. Stocking, who hay been viaiciitg
Treesurcr'Haskell also reported that war<- building owned by Mrs. S. P.
Mrv itolbffwk of thIK esH®
a he had collected a total of $88,389.74
. i IN -li.ibcmlan Girl In this city
, for _
Clark. The loss 'is about $7,600. and
Having sold the yacht Crulaer at i•‘“'f-••«urned today to her home In taxe.s thla year. Last year $79,978.13
i' partly covered by insoranee.
- T.-nn . William H.'Arms has'‘'‘f'-' Laltc- She *
was collected. The uncollecu.d taxes
o this City. William Fetter-i
Holbrook who will pay her .
on really being $8,460.69 and personal.
Saginaw—Dr. E. W.- Light, a prom­
______ >. ....
____ ...
.
iM-t.lM. ..(nl.
- i>artnor in the cruise down the
$1,563.50.
inent dentist of this city. Sunday night
i--i|)pl. i« visiting his brother In
You will want 13ie Dally Eagle lo(he Little SUra. of Ninth atrect. and

oorrow.

----------------------------------------lal his home, shot and kUled his wife
You win want "nie Dally Bagle lo-J.-nnl his 18-yearnDld daughter. Ruby.

Qei it and read every word.

G« 11 iuiil read every word, land then committed suicide.' He left

Marquette.

Mlch_

Nov.

10—Rail­

road officials eeUmate that the opening

As when along the streeU we stmTa
One day ’twas fair and mild.

of uic deer season-Sunday wna 1.000
Lower Michigan buntei% In the woods
■between the stralci of Mackinac and
this city, while those who have eslab-

On er'ry square the rubbers stood
And boldy atared, ’tls -true.
They ogled us with leering eyas

At all the crossings too.
,.
Though the ix>pe never irnvela. he
lisbed themselves in the territory to
owns u sleeping cur which wbs
the vest, delegations i^di for the
strni'ted In 1888, when the Hne from
On ev'ry street throughont the town
pen have come to ^e pe
Rowe to Noide* 'whs opened. It will
Where we by chance ml^t roam.
be exhibited at the Milan bxhlbillon In via other routes than the straits, a
We met .no many rubbering
ISa'i to Inauguiute the SIIDplOii tun- figured at several hundred more.
'e hurried home.
From all acoounta the season should
There are three compartments—a
throne ronni. n room fur (he guard of
for the deer.
honor, and n bedroom.
The tl
game is very plentiful.
Last
loom Is richly furnislu-d. und bt
will put the rubber out of bli',
the deer had their Innings. CondlUons
cupola engraved xvilh the papal arms
Tlien
strolling *0.
in the wooda'were of a nature to dis­
and the twelve ii|>oatles.
.-E. V. BENEDICT.
Fewer deer
The curriagp is so arranged lliot the courage t^e hunters.
Traverse City, Mleh.: Nov. 10, ISOS.
pOIK-. when sesicd on his throne. Is were killed than (or a number of years,
plainly risible and ciin give bis bene­ and only the best of hunters met with
diction to the crowds n't the stations.
The American Bay.
any success to ^ak of. An absence
The sleeping car Is divided Into
The American Boy (or November
was the greatest
three parts—bed. lath and drCsstog
comes with 36 pages chock toll of mat.
This year should snow <
rooms—which are hung wllli yellow
ter of Interest to boys that will keep
and white, the paiKil colors. Tlic bed
veatfaer baring them busy (or many long evenings.
Is of ebony iiml ivory.—Ixiiidon .Bx-

r'l-1" - rn "J ?r.:

-



'

turned <xdd dnrlng the past few days,

pi ess.

■Three Yankee Boys In Irdand." be­
gbly Illustrated, makes its

IT6M-1 Of INTEREST.
appearance. Appnvriate to the month
Tbe Dnileil Si.-itra uuv takca half ire two excellent football stories—
lUe world’s iTu|i <>r ruliber.
'Harding: Substitute,’’ and "Jack’s
tlalli revuu>« :ilin<i>:i aoaalxib of its
revt'uuee 10 fr<-c k>-I.imi1s.

BT tniE tins MMDS.

Frumt- »|m-ih1h -‘S per cent of ber resuLim-K uti iiimiiiiy pr^iuraliona.

Widow of Guatemala’s Assassinated President-De­
tained at San Francisco.

Over
er 4l,00o;ooo
4l,00u;uou pictorial postcard)
postcards
delivered by the Swediah portofL-e last year.

State*

Cu«toms

and

Offtclal*

Seised

Demanded 960,000

Occaefons and

Hep

Famou*

Duty->She

Everybody. Thought

Wore

Collection

Them on

TIuhh' uiv 8U0 t'liiiiM' nttideuis in the
<-oUegei> of Jaiuu nod GOO
be aem.

Chicago’s building permits for 1902

following special dispatch telegraphed from San Francisoo to the lead- |

sums for diamonds;

.

[i

which she has wuro
lions iti New York, is not composed of blgh-prlc<:ed diamonds
D whai was thought to be one of the most magnlt
.-lllieal lollo-:as. This astouDdlng discovery was icadc by CiisUim
Cn
House

Then there

UlustrateJ articles on “Boys for
the Navy;’’ "Helpful Inflaeneei;’’ "Tbe
St.

Bernard

HosplM;”

“Champion

Swimmers;’’ "Good Tricks tor Winter
Evenings;’’

"A

Peculiar

November

Celebration;" "The l*at Remnant of
Perry’s Fleet;” "The Trisla and Tri­
umphs of a Country Boy In a Great
City." Tbe whole makes a p
of good reading matt«^ nowhere else
to be found, under one cover.

Snly

BcrtpUon price. $LOO a year. 'Sln^
copies 10 cents.

Were Woi^ 91.0QPaQ*^P---^

Why people tomimie to pty extravagant prices for diamonds is more than we can understand, i

,

to Train tor Football.”

A young En|

ing newspapers of this oty will readily understand that it is no longer necessary to pay enormous {
16.—Mbi-. Alg.,Ti(
la and at social fi
is. Many o;li.T,gfcn
II- hut clc. vr Imlta

Two Victories." with an item on “How

trade was $lT^O00J)0b.

of

State

Come to Our Store and. See the Genuine Barrios Dia- ^
monds—the Kind Mme. Barrios Wore.
^
Anybody who will read

Not more than 2,C00 persons In Paris
bavu a apital of os much as $2(X>,OOU;
and nearly one-third of those are

THE

SPRAGUE PUBUSHIMG 00..
Detroit Mich..

She demurred, claiming that

the

ge.ms

Tlic maximum drsf (or veoials psaa- morrow.
ing the Sues canal is now 26 feet 3.
Inches.'

Get it and read every word.

Made Young Aoaln.
"One of Dr. KlnTa New Life Pills
Cmaawee TaMa.
each night for two we^ haa put me
Mrs. Kenway—You used to say that in my 'teens’ again" writes D. B. Tdrn.
( was tbe apple of your eye.
er of Dempeeytown. Pa. TheyYe f
Henway—'Well, what of U7
the world for Liver. Stomach
Mrs. Eenway-Notblng, except that and Bowela Purely vegetable. Nev

■■
"1. Roibtt
yon'don't seem (o care so much for
fruit as you once did.

wens

bought in New York by her late husliand's agents.

>

The Custom House experts exarpined the jewels after Mme. Barrios had failed to establish
her statement by documfotary proof, and the amaxing discovery was made that the jewels of M -ne.



Barrios, reported to be one of the wealthiest women in the world, ere, many of them, only “Barrios

,

Diamonds.”

.....

The jewels upon which $6o,ooo duty w

.

..

. .

_ .

thought the jewels were worth more than a million dollars.
Now, what do you say to that?

If Barrios Diamonds are
a
good enough for a president's >vi(e

enough
for .you?
to wear on state occasions, don't you think they a e good

_

1

M IE. ALGERIE REYNA BARRIOS.

1 Tbc cu>iou>, idKlal- a San frivtarg »Sot»d denias’a.J 160,000 dulr osbn collacI U6D oldUmond. and oIlK-ra tot war. ajloni-heiJ ml iBe di,Apverr
^ b^o^'tte^rd!!woi*a lgriii» P'c'tidcnl al Oggicmala. aaO bar Jawcli varacos- dcrad br tvariLody ig bi* ihr flacat la tba —grid._______

If expert jewelers, selected by the United States Government to appraise such articles, think
r\!^___ __j_ ___
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- any ordinary
••
• citixen
• ...
areu:_u
the high-priced
kind, do you think
would
detect the
Barrios Diamonds
difference?

r thertV to distinguish Barrios Diamonds from the kind sold in exclusive jewelWe4efythi

ry
_ stores
.
every
. day
. for
or fancy prices.
p
mondg.

Don't go astray in
n such
such an important

matter as

buying

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

Thursday, November 12th
KIRKE U SHELLE and MaViLLE B. RAYMOND

dia-

America’s Greatest Play

Come to our store and get the Barrios Diamonds.

Yovi Must See Tliese Bea.uti£ul Ba^rrios Diaw.n\orvds.

By Auffustus Th<

m
S50
i

926
!

Grecian Scroll Brooch.
d»«lss cgpltdc from

Gold Tractry Brooch.

Five-Siooe Riof.

SS.V~'“pws

lic-uuUfulJr .ugrarra, wlib *
HcrkllOK. Ouhlfi^ (tout Is lbs
•tOBM. A b
St $10.00.
Oor pries ..

Bi^os Diamond

t:;r.'s7h'.“iK.7SrLS':;is?i7'.3S:

One year each.

NEW yOBK. CHICAGO, LONDON. Ent.

Grand
PRICES:

Production Complete 1

3Sc to $1.

Seat sale r

t the box office.

LOOKINfi POR TROUBLE?
Solitaire Slod.
PsrtsrUr V b I ( • 60$
bniiitai 8 St $ Ssn'
SUBM. bSDl Sft
IB
b»TT ssw ease iooboi
Obi pri«s ((hr;
CBBBSI bs qiSU&fUl<bl<1

$1.50

Our Qaaranteei 'SijtViSis::

vWlsfvBSIS.MS(BMr«toiNtoMMS*M*BBffllc«f»s

j

^$3;oo j

“$2.00

Rings that seem to be worth fioo.oo for $2.50.
Studs that seem to be worth $150.00 for $2.00.
Scarf Pins that seem to be worth $200.00 for $2.50.
Cuff Buttons that seem to be worth $150.00 for $3.50.
Lockets that seem to be worth $35.00 for $1.50.
Rings that seem to be worth $50.00 for $2.00.
Brooches that seem to be worth $50.00 for $2.00.
Brookes that seem to be worth $300.00 for $430.
Brooches that seem to be worth $-150.00 for $230.
Studs that seem to be worth $75.00 for $1.50;

iaaevofeld .vine gem3 and will sian-l acids, tiMt. alRali, «to. Do nat confeund Barries
^
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-. .
BragUlaft. Meataaa. BellvU
id far aal# la this eUy.
dlamanda. Barrfea D.amanda hava navar ha'fera baai

1

j A msrrst of briliuser

Bsrrfei i
a Nrerer.

b*svb

STEINBERG’S STCRRE.

.

You will want TTie Dally Batfe to­

i ago, arnved in San Francisco recently: The Custom House omcials demanded

that $60,000 duty be paid on Mme.''Barrios'jewels.

'

ing a combined story of travel and tais-

COVERNMENT EXPERTS DECEIVED
JeweU

This number contains some parU«-

there will probably be one of the great­ lariy attractive matter. Tbe drat diapbtory by the editor enUUed.
est slaughter!^ iit the history of the
pentDBula.

United

oMdd to*

The

prize amounts to $60 and wya won thla

subsided. l)oth somewhat out of wind.

3. 0. Kenyon Is entertaining John

to Kalem for two weeks’

This week,

vrrirtT*trf«tI»*SrwiUanltMy^ia

money for an annual prlie on a aub-

This Is just a mat­ ed by a horse, blood poUonlng has n<

ter of a big blow.'
indulged Rl

cal treatment.

Mrs. Calkins has gens to Chicago
aii-nd her daughter. Lulu, who Is
with diphtheria.

coming on and that he dlallked to
le*ve bis wue and daughter unpro­
tected.

gene

Mia. J. E. Qreitiek retumaif Satur­

riiirago are rlsltlag,S. CUek of this
R. Wait Bod Jullua Pa^e left on

lettata aaylng that he bad felt Insanity

Lowell—Martin ¥. Sine, aged 74.
to cate In your method of doing busli
pioneer, died Sunday evmilng. He
"I have alfraye taken the stand that
Qrana Rapids for a vlalt with her dill'
- in poUtlcai and
dren.
when a man refuses to name Us par­ business life for many yearn,
ties." said Alderman Lardte, "that he
Rev. J. W.'MIller went to-Fife Lake
Hudaon—Hon. A, R. Pierce, former
and South Boardaan today to hold is not sincere. \Then I make a atate
meni I am prepared to put it down In mayor of Hudson, was sevwely kick­
quarterly oonfer«ce.
Mrs. Jacob 'WItkop

>lr. and. Mr«. V. CIsek and aon Joe

:

OPPOSITION TO
W. W. DEAN

You will Hn4 more of it in less time
in a poor flour, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when buying
don’t stop ehort of the ‘‘BEST ”
- Manufactured by

Hannah ft Lay Co.

.

THB DAHiY BAQIiE. jitiaftAY, NOVEMBEB 10, 1808.
EAGLE WAKT ADS.

CONTAINS PRETTY NUMBERS
ObOD PRODUCTION

OF “BOHEM-

IAN OIRL" IS PROMISED.

WANTED—Youdb and middle ««ed
men vho wlsb to'
o inert
:re»Be their___
• •
■ears cuUI&e of
. IM capaclty
len’s e
B tsugbi
jt by. the
approved ayslem.
For parUeulara call or address. Sul
SOS Wilhelm block.
. S2»0-t-€
WAN1VD—Qood borae for fire departmeat Must vel^ abont 1.400. Jobs
Rennie. Cblei of Fire Dept SS8S4t
SITUATION WANTEID—By steady, reliable young man. AdJrea,
cai
of Bagle office.
, SJ86-1-6
WANTED—30 men for the woods at
South Manltou islands. Apply to B.
J. Iforgan.
338U-U '
QIRL WANtED-Oompetont to d(
general housework; small family;
$4 per week- elB Slxn s-.eet, Mr
MEN WANTBu to cut wood on Sooth
Manltou Island.
Good timber—
ee I11.18 per cord. Want 10 men.
. price
B. J. b
WANTED—Orders for 16-lnsb .
wood, delivered to any pari a
City
J- E.
-..................J.
UrelliCK Co.
311
WANTED l-'Ol! 1’ S. ARMY-Able
• bodied unmarrir.l men t.eiween age*
of 21 and SO,
30; <•'
•>! United
States, of good cbajuvioi
pefaie Iiauita, who c n »l"-nK read
and wriie Engllsb., For InforuKiiiuii
apply to liecnittlng Officer. •.’»<:
From street. Traverse City. Me;.
3103-U
FOR SALE-

FOB SAL®—Potted umbrella palms s
419 Bast Eighth street. 3288-t-3

.

The Cast Is Made Up of Singer* With
Well K^nown Reputatli

--The Bohemian Oirl"
lubt the most beautiful as well as
le most popular of all the standard
operas. The work abounds In gems
which have been .sung Into tame by
the greatest artists wrfo ever appear­
ed upon the operatic stage. "Bohemian
Oirl" Is esaentlally a dnelody opera
and for this reason the old familiar
airs have b^n whlsUed and hummed
the world over.
Mr Knowles will produce "Bohem­
ian Girl" next Monday night at Stein­
berg's Grand opera house assisted by
amateur local talent Hr. Knowles'

r. Knowlea promlM^ enBlari eo-

u.f

opera will be successful,
opera will be successful. The prodi
OWOBBO. Mich,. Nov, 10.—The Inc^'
tlou will be given under the auspi
auspices
IwHune ringing of an alann Clock caus­
of St. Francis tCathollc)) chur^.
ed the arrest of Robert Flynn las^
evening.
Mrs. Kate knapp. who conducts a
downtown resaiirant, called In Officer
Frank Smith and described Flynn,
whom she suspected of stealing the
limepieio. Almost the tlrst man the
officer met was Flyiiu.
While- he wa.s hesitating to arreat
Ini the alarm clock In Flynn's pocket'
rang liistll.v<and the man was pramptly
I gathered in. He protested that the
I taking of the clock was all a Joke. He
i will be examined today.

iRORNrO I.SOO CORDS OP M'OOD
for any businexi
Lease of ground
expires Nov, 1. 1905 Also Blx,-foot
show case. Inquire. J. B. Smith, 256
Front street.
3288-1-6

Chss. Johns Buffered th
House.

of from 2>/ii to 20 acres—the
fruit lands located within tW'
of Traveree Gift- posloSce. Will
•Ks' Enquire of
S274-tf-T-F-S
hXJB SALE CHEIAP—Two good work
borsea 722 State street. Citizens'
-phone 393.
3283-U
FOB SALE—Dry kindling wood, one
year old. Drop a card to G. Frankie,
City,
320S-tl
TO SEU.L—Farms and city propertylarge UsL some on very easy pay­
ments; some bargains for cash.
LilUe & McNamara. 208 Front
3284Af
FOL -SAl.i;- Mc<‘ n-w h..ns.-, N.. 854
WsKbiugloii .:,lr«et. S4HUU dowD

. Abei^^AL.LOCALB.

Aummi JIm took out dM> Homim No.,
126 todv.
«l*i
MoOaMld hu iwtunmd
U>e dty UiK serenl months’ ahsanoe.
The Mimm
e in the
t<Aude Batter of Franklan
city today.
Th* elty^. feetball team wlll.ge
Land of F?ian<r;" "FTom the Valleys Uaneelooa 'tomorrow for the much disand Hills-”.
enssed game fw the c±
Borihera Iflt^lgan.
Mra, 41m. Sewthaid of Howard City
•n^vstl las nl^t and *U1 aalst her
slsten'Mn. Ida'Hsndy. who has been
III and wlB take a raoatiem.
Count Ambelm .......... White
A (letlUen will be direuleted by
erks' union reabettlng all stM«t
ell day Thanksgiving dsy In
CAUGHT IN A NOVa ‘MANNER to'eloee
scoordancie wl^jU»e decision of the
union at'« meeting last evening.
There will be e meeting of D<e mt
ben of Co. M. tonl^t in the Mode
^oMniM ball for organization and

Tbompsonvllle. Mich., Nov. 10.^
Over 1.600 cords of wood were cc
8. C. MUNSON.
sumed-by Are last night on the prei
Who will ting ‘Then You’ll Remember
Ises of the International Fuel Co
Me," and “The Fair Land of
nearby dwelling house owned by the
Poland."
company caught from the burning
wood and Was destroyed, -nie bouse
S. C. Munson who has been specially was occupied by Charles Johns and
engaged., for this opera, will sing family. Nearly all the contenU were
''Thaddaeus.''
saved. The wood was valued at 24.000
and the house at 21,400.
The cause of the fire is unknown.
It it is thought to have been sparks
from a pile of bnraing nibblsb. There
small iusurance on the bouse.
I^ry Brothers of Detcoll are heavy
siockh
sckbolders in the CMSi^y.

NEXT TO THE AMAZON.

It Is B

iiuiu's country. Tbe bn
Kill of til.- .Viiiainiii U tropical and iiiularloUs. Tbat <-f llie I’late Is largi-ly In
the leui|»-nite roue. Its nortlM-ni partlike I.outsl)uiB or Klorldii. snd In
Kouili the summer rllmulc Is as
riUg ralalng o
■ing day. (eiu[>ernle as that of our uilddh- states.
It is (he ItlssIsBlppl basin re
B will be served.
The SUMral of Mr*. £*ther Pinch the j*oiiriv of Its rivers being
hut *-oiintty. where then- an- eoffo-of Long Lake, who died yesterday
morning, win be held tomorrow from
the ehnrdi S Long Lake.
Vruuniit .-.h.l III.- .Argeullue. nolwl
George, is expected from Chicago and tli>-lr tle!<ls of wheat and coru.
The vast haslii Is formed In the
daught^ from North Dakou.
*sh*[ie ,.f U great hcirsA-shoe, wiili the
tend the funeral.
0|icnli|i: (IIAVII:«I tbe .Ltlalitfi'. the .4liThe ambulance wee called into re­ d<”* iin«! Il-e strip of hlghUiiid-; vvUicli
quisition this forenoon, to take Frank
- ' Itn.zil Troui tin- Um-k ..ml up
Cole of Sutton* Bay. who arrived In
-.1.1 nr Ihe. Kins', while the sbjilitli
the morning train, to the ahiiilii;; p: n* uf l‘utagolil;i l-niinl It
on
tillson:!, In it ,m- lni-l iilt-,1 th,hospital He was brought to this city
liest
of th:....iinire. nil of I rUKUiij
that he might receive more consunt
and i*iir;<|.n.... i.iid large isirtluus of
medical attention.
Itnifll nml r.>;lvin. The mu-*i of It lias
MIct Arms'Reetor, daughtei
leiill up h.v llie rnnina *ir Uio de
Chat Rector of 625 West Seventh la I'hitn «,v>(em. and today these rlveri
street, was married yesterday
arc still ot tlielr'greiH work of eurtli
Fox. Pero Marquette telegraph opera- tiuildinc
t(w at Alder.. Miss Rector
roses es' the Isercaae
ployed at the ClUzens’ telepb
insidenitiim Unit is luak
for a year'unUI resigning about two peoplf iuipiitient uf bard work
week* ago.
cxumiilc of rk-h-.-s ttiilckly
The ladies of the Eaetern Star will thruuglj (he si-mlgaiubllug arllvluoK.
give a series of parUes beginning No­ Men whose fntlierx tvould bnvi- dh-d
Father limn live on bread they had not
vember 24. The first pany will be
find thein-*elveK willing to lie
old-fashioned t^untry one and all Mataken rare of by the government per
eons and their Indies are expected
haps or by "the party" or by their
appear In appropriate coetume. 1
v fortunate oi
will be served in keeping Such droura know nocblug of the satis
with .the Idea.
faction of hiui wbo "acorns delights
and lives laborious daya" who can
TAKE BAKER REALTY.

:;,i

3284-tf

FX3K SAI.E—m-incli cedar wotal dee clly. /J.
3117-tf

clly October 25. has accepted the call r<„f of liir Aasix-la'tlea vf lAri
a Blrd'a Mlad.
of the Presbyterian church in Marsh­
M. I'lerre liucbel Souplet. wrltiug In
all,'and occupied the pulpit of his new
French coutemiToruTy on the Intellichurch last Sunday. Dr. Mitchell was
r bushel .
well liked personally on bis vUlt to enre oi birds aud animals, relates
imarknble accoinpllsliment on tJ
MISCELLANEOUS.
this city and the friends he made here part of a
MISS CARRIE EARL.
. CHRISTMAS
________8 DOLLS-____
DOLL^l am_________
preparod
will be pleased to learn of bis engage­ He admits
eiceps dress a few dolls for Christmas, Who ^1 .sing “I Dreamt I Dwelt I ment at Marshall.
ttonally clever spe<-lmen, and he con­
wishing such work
...; done
Marble Halls."
siders Its achleix-ment Indicates tbe
call Bell 'phone 25 oT Citizens' 839,
high water mark of posslbUltles iu
after 6 o'clock p. m. Give your or­
SUTTON IS BACK.
Oairy Produeta.
Miss Carrie Bari will be Arllne
ders early. M. Gertrode Spr^ue.
this direction so far us parrots are
Butler, creamery. ............................. ^
and will sing “I Dreamt I Dwelt In He Will Te*tfy In
coDcenied.
Holbrook
He bad taught I’olly to use tbe
lent. Burglary, Casualty Marble Halls."
Case.
words -cupboard ' and "ladder," and
and!
Glass Insurance. Little &
Lansing, Mich.. Nov. 10—Hi R. But- as be climbed tbe ladder be bad suc­
McNa
i, 208 F-int St, 3284«
Ion arrived here from Sodus. N, T„ ceeded In Inducing the bird to articu­
PRIVATE LOANS
saUh' or person-1
Ibis morning to testify In the Holbrook late tbe Avord "i-lluib." Every day
al property. Tbe i4atlonal Loan Co..
tbe bird whs brought lutu the
case. He'suys close to Prosecuting
C. A. Sutherland, Mgr., 410 WUhelm
Attorney Tutle.
Sutton's • former laboratory n biuuII cupboard was
block. Open Tuesday and Saturday
opened, and Poll.r IipIikhI lieraelf to
evenlngs. 7 to 8.
3283-tf
friends are very bitter against him.
beiuiMted. Gne dii.v. however, hislcad
of the cupboanl h*-Ulg pla<-ed where
3 personal prop
H«» He*i> Boost.
In sums to suit Also a few
«he could reucJi it. It was hauled up
e bongbt and sold. I. Newland,
The luechuiiisiii of the leg and foot of near the lelling. and the ladder wax
room 503, new Wii.,elm block, fifth
chicken or other bird that roosts on placed among k*>v<tuI other articles In
Soor.
’65-tf
limb Is 0 iiiurvel of design. It often
■ corner of the room. The .juestloii
Bccius strange lliat u bird will sit on-n
to- decided was Avbetber tbe bird,
roost nuO sleep all night without fall- aeeliig tlul tin' niplkmrd Was out of
It the <
M. Sotiplei'h ri’iH'li. would have suffi­
containing 24 In sliver.
simple. The tendon of the, leg
cient Inlelligi-nii- to HIM- words It kin-w
and rec
bird that roosts Is so arranged (hat
their prvi» r • s.-.|Uenee. Tbe Ilr^<t
• 8266-U
hen the leg Is bent at the kn» the day's exp^iueiit «as a failure. The
clatvs nre bound to contract and thus blid screeclH-d •Vuiiboard. euphoardr
COMMITTEE NAMED. '
bold with a sort of death grip the limb beHtiiig Its wings und Idthig (be burs
round which they are placed. Put a of liH cage in anger, hut It got uo fur-.
chicken's feet on your wrist and then
That da.v the bird received nilllet.
make the bird sit down and you will whieb 11 did'not eiire for. the beinpbare a practical Illustration on your sei< which It Aviis food uf. being
skin that you wUI ramember for some
>eked up In the cu]iboard:
By this slngnUr arrangemenL
Next day roily was iu a greater tem­
mlttee on niles'to be composed of the
Been only In such birdr as roosL they per (ban over. an<l nfter a desperate
ELMER E. WHITE.
following: Dalzeli of Pennsylvania.
effort to break through tbe bars of her
Who wJE *<00 "The Heart. Bowed
cage She fiimlly eimgbt sight uf
V
Down.”
Instantly
cupboard near tbe A-elllng. Insta
mond of Missouri, democrats. Tbe
Hama of tba CbUcUlla.
board." and Polly having It-aroed ber
senate adlourned after the reading of
Mrs. E. L. Donner
Dodd<
makes
The chlnchUla. tbe little animal tbe lesson, the cupboard _was broogh!
tbe preeident'B message.
Senators
rays welcome, will play
specialty of eketrte ircMani <>r th
ig which he will site of a aqulrrel, 1* met with only in down, and she wbb rewarded with
Hanna and Aldrich were present at
the Ande* of Bolivia, Ecuador. Peru
scalp r*r falHM lulr.
very familiar and northern Chile and la never foond some bempseed. M. Hncbet Souplet
the cabinet meeting today and dls- sing and which will
everyone is "The Heart Bowed nnder*a height of 6.000 or 10;000 feet looked npon this Incident as a proof of
ensaed with the members and presi­
tbe assocUtlon of Ideas In tbe bird's
Down."
dent the Panama canal subject.'
The Indiana are eager trappers and mind, a* no one had ever taught the
Mrs. George F. Knowles will be the hunters of It for Ita fine fur. ThesUns parrot ihe phraw ahe created.
queen- Her music is especially ad^L are well seasoned with salt and made
Today** Market*.
ed to her voice and It is a part which up iDto small packagea for dispatch to
The Italian congress h; » toted 2100,tbe towns, wbeuce they are sh49*d 00(1 for tbe purpose <if esIubliidKlng a
wireh,.e station for telegraphic comniuMlcfltion
with South America,
York.
X>f the world's hay crop tbe Dnlted
Knowles himself will be Rtatea grows 2ae00,000 potmds. Ibi,
You will WMt Tbe Dofly Eagle U>
Devllshoof. .'Hiere bas been a tbor- 1* about half as much as Germany sad
---- Pbone 699---moriow. Get It and read every word.
CMcago—December wheat, 77^; sngh rehearsing of'east andrcborus and tw*>-thirda as much at England

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fc::

r-:.:

Hairdressing

Slianipooing
Facial Massage
Manicuring

Nice, Dry PopcorD.

Some mtin work overUz^ In trying
to lay np something for the rainy days
of their gre^chUdren.

Time-triefl
and true.
A record .
of healing:
for sixty years.

Good for Man or Beast. Cures
hurts and pains anywhere In the
body or on the surface.

THE

UNIMENT KNOWN.

NWEO. zueu * ittMm'S

High Class

Staple and Fancy

EUGENB POWELL

GROCERIES

Zazell and Vernon
|j, a C'<-,ijIcal .4!->iirdi(v.

Both Phones 34..

ROBERT
MACAIRE'
1 iiAn.i.a-ilK.

J. Furtsch,

D.-li -

. . dale

The South Skle Grocer.

LOOK FOR
THE

American
Beauty
Rose
ON THE BOX.
AfiK-rit-.tii U.-iHify
ai'e wliat tin*
itidirst f.tH^ r.*r rhestt dnya- 'I'hey are the
kind tif t'lir^et** tliar mute yon feel comfort­
able, yet jfivf fhf -ry.lMh appearence to your
ffinn and will meet %• itii ni.iveraal fapor.
We have cxcbi-ivc.-ai'* of them.

The Boston Store

Mmi
KID MITTENS
Sj)l--iiili(l vvoiiihf'i- fill' tlx'in isn't it V .\nd our
liiii' is tnuilv fcir you, iuhI thi-y an' n very fine lot
too. In both iDOcba aii-l ilress'll
one anil two
clasps, with fur an.l witiionl; colors, black,
jrri-ys. bi-owns; fleece lined.
They are the moat comfortable thing in i.oe
the world
for cold
nuria lor
weather. Theoe are from a maker that ■“ has years of experience behind h

$1 $1.50

Golf Gloves
2Sc 50c

Kid Gloves
This is the recognized g
ty-b.
Kimpl;

Penetrates as no other liniment can penetrate.
Sinks right into the fevered skin and takes out
pain. Good for everything that walks.

greatest emergency

Saturday, Nov. 14th

VAUDEVILLE CO.

610 Bast Eighth St

JannaiT Por£ 211-80; lard. 26.80; ribs,
•6.17%.



half as big as the whole United
States und one tvhlcb In fertility of
soil and salubrity of climate Is only
Ihe female who Is homely enough
Buniusxed by tbe bnsin of the Missis­
sippi. nnd It la ■ question whether It to stop a clock Isn’t a success when
has not more cultlvstcd territory. Up­ It comes to stopping a atreet car.
on It tPiH of mlillons of cattle and
sheep nre pastured, nod Its wheat fields
You will want The Dally Eagle to­
miupote wlili uun In tbe markets of
Europe. It bus tbe most extensive morrow. Get It and read every word.
plniii* of Hie globe, and It is a vast ex-

Gran* Rapids. Mich.. Nov, 10.—
When yon hear a man speak ot .
1-evtes.AhBt will net Miss Henrietta
Adams at least 125.006 of her verdict baby as ‘it" you can safely liet tha
of 280.000 In the recent bseach of he's a bachelor.
promise suit against Robert Stuart
Bakv. have 'been made by her attor
TRAVERSE CITY I
neya on Baker's property at Spring
and Detroit Although'there
TAKES PULPIT AT AUBSBALL Lake
may he a fight In each Instance over
the levy, and especially In the qoM-tlon oTtbe Spring Lake property, the
- torawy* tor Miss Adams seem to
el contdent
itdent that they have the upTraverse City Friendt Glad to Hear of per hand. Baker was preparing to
Pontiac Msn'a Sueeesa.
himself of his property to avoid i
VegeUble*.
of the judgment.
Hov J. R Mitchell. D. D„ of Pontlac; Mich., who occupied the pulpit
of the Presbyterian church in this :f VCHING POLLY TO THINK

ro SELL—A nice .-ffice.business oi i
low figure. Little & McNamara.

SCOW ALERT RAN AEHORE

MUaa It Dawa-

Assistant-Here s a long letter from
Cbemmltcb. wbo wnt to a northern
watering place a month or two ago.
It's mostly abont U>e climate. He's

South ManKnw. m iMMvn Lari
Night '*
Glen Haven, Midi., Nov. 10.—-nia
---------------«»>ODt
small soow'Alect. bound aom T»v^
900 words
'
City to Fiinkfort,.ran ashore on Bouth
ASBlrtint—Two hundredU Tbere'll
only be about fifty when Fre .blue- .Manltou iMt night. The life nvlni
penciled the
profanlty."lK:hlcago crew look the two men off nnd are try.
Ing to get the boat off today.

Rte 4« U Plata «

WHY? Perfect—reliabili-ight price.' Onr line ’ is

$1.00 $1.50 $2:00

Keep It in your house.
i^P it In your sbe^
Keep It in your office.
I&ep It at your staMes.
Keep It at your car bams.

IVlexican iMustan^ Lviniment

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