The Daily Eagle, June 02, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, June 02, 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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1903-06-02

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HfE

-^Ity WWOH;

TRAVERSE OTTY.

VOIi. XL NO 3153.

TO BUILD NEW
COLD STORAGE

A Bie,

SPECIAL
No.

»i*85

is a large, beautiful,

.

neat rocker, wide

quarter sawed

flannel in bick, all spindles- beauti-

^

fUl rope design..sbaped seat, a nice,
la^, well made rocker, all

band

polished (worth $5.5o.).TIie quantity
■^we buy them in enables mo to put

dlapiteb to th4
ON PROPERTY PUSCHA6ED WEST end Is at band,
OF WATER WORKS.
has decided to
tion reform at

m

Building Wni Be of Bteoe er BrIeV.,
Three Storlee In Height.
Prank Wllbelm and'Bon BeK have
receuOy purebased ol Perry Basnali
50-foot lot just wen of and adioinlns
the waterworks pro^rty. and in the
near future will erect a cold storage
building thereon. Tbe buUding wilt
of either stone or brick and will be
three siorles In height, includjag the
basement, and will bav« a frontage
of 60 feet and a depth of 100 feet. The
location is a very convenient one.'
i^e finn will be known as the Frank
Wllbelm t 8<m Co., and will do both
a wholesale and a reUU meat b
ness- Mr. Wilhelm has had long
perienc^ In the meat business, liavlcg
been butcher at the Northern Hldtlgan asylum for nearly 16 years. Bert
Wllbelm Is a builder and architect
and at present U building the
postoIBce at Uantpu.

^tl'««n "uf for

93.50
Cut No. 76 shows alarge.
iiiasaive

rocker,

spying

ae^. covered in Spanish
leather (will wear a

life

timb) large and comfort­
able, finished in weathered
or a beautiful golden oak,

TORNADO

(worth 8IJ.OO) our special

99.75

DISASTROUS

Oveh three hundred diiferqnt designs in rockers
selcet from.

J. W. SLATER

itetaU and Wboleaale.

THE c;rossett

end $4.00 Shoe

t

V |i» iiibV'ug ‘•-l-ifc'u Walk Kssy" for hundreds oi Traverse %
J <. |tjrpeoplr,
i
g
Wv hqve Just pepelved another large aasignmetiT of ^
^ illis popular shoe—the fourth in two months Thai's lu.w ^
^ the CroRsett Shne stands with the public

^

* jBetchant Sc RosccSe.
mrirmr^'rKiriririrr

j ill

ID
wi

a

-.-' . What's the use of paying a t^lor big prices for your
ejo^hps i^bout the only thing you gain
doing so ^ the
s4iilfip4 feeling you experience in the tailor’q gqrmenta:
tltpyel nothlhif else, aqi} that’s Just as posaiWe in
(i/^Uer'a''ready-to-aervice clothes as it is in the tailor's,
$|gOQ to #11.50.

E. Wilhelm,
Comer Front and Union.

Mr. and Mrs. Franks left on .the
Tbe flret stepa to procure n new
pump for the wafer work« was taken- 4:80 tfata on a trip wbien Inclhdu
by (he city opunoil Ian night, .when t>raad Rapids. Dbtaott and CUu^.
tbe rqsolutioa, of AM. WUbrim was
«nm»Martcwleh.
ftanred Snltka and Miss Amttta
adopted empowering tbe fire and rw.
Itekwlib were united In marriagd
«hM monitag ny Hot. W. T. Woodwcwka, to adT«rtta« for -bids for a
at tbe home of tbe l^rMe at But
ip to be lasuned by Hay 1. I8v«. nvMlon street. Willtam a«wr- was
Tbe capacity of tbe pump wu ledt to Mat . man and Carrie Bohrader
thla pommlttee to decide U will prob- btMumaid. Only tbe retattvu of tbe
parties
ably be four or ftve pilUloop dally but
will be governed by tbs Jdr.-taid Mre. SnUka left this mointag
'on thslr wedding trip to MUsraakee.
of tbe systom.
and after tbelr return tiiey wtu re­
side ta tkls rity on Seoood streeL
• P*vg Prut StoeaL
A petltloB wu received faom prop­ ■Koon" SnUka was one of the popular
ill ptayera eome yeers ago ou the
erty owners for the pnvtnq of Front
nstlere’ trem.
street fnu (he end of tbe brick pevet at Pufc 10 WeUlngton street.
Tbe kind of pavement has not been
Mlected. The petition went to the
etreete ud

(Special by the ScrIpps-McRae.)
Gainesville, Ga.. JunetJnUl (he
debris Is cleared away it is Impossible
give tbe eaa« ;numbef of klHed and
injured in the tornado
struck this
city yesterday. Tbe property loss msy
reach 1300,000. though most of the
houses are destroyed. Tbe losses trois
the cotton mills are small affaire.
It is estimated that In the neighUorhood of 8b were klUed, thongh the
claim U made that 80 will probab'y
cover It, t...........

bophood nnd this promised to Increue
In the friilt sessoo unless steiw were'taken to break it up. Tbe appoint­
ment ot Mr. MoSae, he said, would be
ittataotory to tbe chief of p«mce.
Hugh Prouty, sextan at Oakwood
cemetery, wu
police without pey on tbe requeet of
Aid. Stoania, who sutto that graves

er stood 86 AMi
- Aid Is being sent in and evecything equal to the hlgtaaet ptM
poislble Is b*lng done (o reilovc ihe log this catastn^e.
1
snflerers.
NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS T^DAY. voyahle althoo^
O^flsea, ‘na pnleksaeBbMM
I erare laiiriMieS with
Pratt S Davis and P. 0. qilbert Will
Pgfend Mim MacKnight,
The
total death Uat'vffl
(From a Special C<
Kalkaska. Mich.. June 2 —There are known, but tf an are drowned;« eye'
no new developments today In the -Itneeies aay. 88 Uvea may be le*L
me Bbagreesmurder easo here in which Mra Mary
MacKnight seems to be the prtnolpid ing tevorably. with the death lief etlU
fixed at 84.
flmire at present. The. aherlll
JW.
Tfawus,
a
newspaper
___
attorney positively refuse
Who got In from Kansu City, Kan.,
> talk.
said today:.
Kured
••nie siuiatioB In Kvaata Cltt. fit.* ;
e ahd P
caaool be painted tap Jilack. Fttieen
thonsand peemie aiV abeolotMy destttuto and being eared bw In Chutes,
halls and munloliml-lyaUdlnsi. Be^*Jt^4•<
tweeB.600 and Mb Kbigees are ieriq Wc have a Tirat-claai
ouly alck,
shoen^akers atiop.
<‘I talked to M nseo who hMl only

Cat this aii out pn put It in ^ M meal in 8& boun. G
,|, your^ffJt^t, then jou vrill re- ■ cleaned o«, KotoU «ad____ _____
are olosad. MedMne etock» ar« prae? is sold
*
*n "
t
tltnlly exhausted.
rThlevse overnm the piaest kmOng
'and
night.
Dozaia oT
S 00
3 and persc£s,«ippoBed tabe
dead or absoiutriy d^ansted by «A shoe polish ontH you have tried
posure. can bevsun lying oq ^
% It.
out af reai^
qM.fi
?
SSmall siae loc.
Large Mlje qiih dauber «nd
aklncrVatc,

pet doW» In abort utreCAea.
advocated toat an effort be made In
eaob btoek where walk la to be laid
to have more than 5(1 feet laid at one
He aatd that Uvroidd (Hten take
but lltle urging to induce others (o
put down the walk when one man de>
rides to have »-walk laid. He also
aiked that the aldermen be on the
watch for bad waHcs In their wards, as
the city would be liable In cue of
aorident for heavy damages, and
port to tbe council vbiefa would owler
new cement walk. laid. Tbe mayor
added the snggesUon thaf the streets
and walks committee reoommend first
thou walks where the needs is most
urgenL
Tbe board of works was ordered
build an eight-root walk on tbe soiito
ride of Front stjeeL f">m Boardriver to ■ Bimwood avenue,
portion from Oak street
3t plank and the remainder
nt.
The
wood
walk
bridge M
changes will be made there when a
bridge Is bnllt and the street Is
paved.
John Lodlng of Sixteenth street ask­
ed for a cement walk and tenderbd the
HiB request went to commit-

'6hushine

RAILROADMANTIWDV FOUND

For PfqyFied Bodies.
Tha apparetus tor locating drowned
bodies was on exhibition but the agent
was not present: Tbe price Is 835.
Itie chief said it looked good to Mm
but be had never seen It tried. AlA
wnbrim stated that the agent tol-l

GANG OP TIMBER OW
THE Dieeoi^RY.
a discount
N*w Sboa Otora.
^ Started on n HimiNi# Trip with helm wantofi the oblef to try to sell
them In neighboring towns and vUBmteer-soidBlaBd.
arwsisL k
Friends In peeembsi. .
lagee.but tbe chief replied that there
would' probably be a strcBnous kt«k U
K IT rav r tr F r IT rrir tc IT ira&K
ai»fm br^hfl
be were to go out of town Rir
June K—A KaUspeii days to tbe different towns.. AM. WII.
Helena, MpoL,
b
O OOpOQOOOOOOO laiegrara says the bodf of B^ P. la^n
ttiU the clerk'B
the well known ndlraad mu. wqs
could cormpond with
found yesterday by n
u timber th.e vUlages-which would be oheaper.
cmlsers. Tim bedy^ MM tdm»A B» *
.fl more that Aid. WUbelm be apBiean revise and bad fsUec in a nuw- poUted agent for tbe maratoe." said
bank. Bgan
Aid. Qtaett, and the matter dre^ped
at tbaL
in the six months wb have
been in bodncaa we have
Bewar Mattare.
nte Mwer committee recammefided
PLACE OF TRIAL l80ttAN8E^
that the reqnaat of Dr. J. D. Huun
to build a sewer from Bfimwood avenne
Jett and White te M .runW -fiwm to the rirw tot the uyliun be granted,,
. beside
u ihls matter was governed by an
Jackson, Ky., J«ii» fi.-Ju^ |t«d- ordlnanoe glrlng the'state the permlsdeporit.
wlne (h(a
«i«B8at a dhaM|e
We should Im pleased to
of
venne
tor
Oqrtta
Jett
and
Ten
a 6MMBg of^eseri Sleder'e eaexplain pur various neU)oda
of caring for. depoaite. that
White and na«e# S»;pat 14bc«ly u «B» Iqpa on the treat aide Is still unsetyou may judge which would
place and the-date'June 88. Thenu: tted and the newer oommluoe reportbe best for yoQ.
Maroam aaya tha plana la eta mllaa
.8 E»#r e#Bt latarest
from the laUroad and wHngnoa win
oa DapMttCr
be aOrald to go and aaya'bs' eu onderetand the whole alfalR
C. J. Kneeland, president M the
Traveru City Canning
that his factory was now ready to
opaimto and that it would soon, be run­
ning. Ke said It would «se a large
oanoust of water but there wOqM ba
Uttle solid refuse. He uk«d. for. syif-.
• The

Rowland Dou^laM ^

HIM

GRAND TIME u
INNORTBP0RT

GENERAL'CRlURATtpN WHEN
The marriage of Anna May Home,
THE TrXiN CAMS IIA. • ^
and Jauna A. Franks toirt plMS
PAVING WILL BE EXTENDED ON . Che 8L Fraads ehnreh tkM amwEAST FRONT ei REET.
tag at 8 o'clock, Rev. PUher Baner
offldatlng. Miae Berttth Bprunl attended thq^hiUe and Anton Homerlrii,
tHICVIN(2 REPORTED IN CEME­
•rother of the bride, attended ^the
TERY—POL^E APPOINTED.
BUT WA8 LET OFF FOR FEAR OF
MAKING A MUBB.
After the marriace a dainty wedding
Other Buelnesa
l the City Wkfast was emred at tte home of
lelnem Trfaeaeted by
tbe bride’s brotber on Cnlon streeL T. C„ L. A m: With Egnlpnient Ripr*CmuicII Last Night
The table was prettily decoreted
aerrta a Coat of fljnSMS.

Special PollcA
the requeut of Aid. OUlett. the
U M. HoRae of the
side nieoia] police without pay?
Tbe aWennaB stated that eome thlev

Property Lett of B300.000 and Many
People Killed,

Come in and-See Them I

*

WAS

Friday of
comes
ly offlclp] soareea.
A close aanvau 0
baa been gofag on
and evening with th
ing up 17
victory" from the
announced
been found who
Mil is as good i
win consequently

GREAT OAMAG# WAS BONE AT
GAINEBVILLE, GA.

price is

\

TODAY

L A. FRANK AND IMSS HOHERICH
-'WERE MARRIED.

FIRST STEP TAKEN TO IMPAoVE
CITY WATER WORKS.

Drire qii some •erictly
Hlfth 6rade Rockers.

genuine quarter sawed oak, cobbler

TWO JUNE WaUNGS
ADVERTISE
FOR A PUMP

-Tl!«t

°

Our Methods

739

WIOOOOOOOOOO OCKK>OlO<»bOO

The grid splkee hgye been drivee
and the village of Northport U ^’Oul ot
the Woods." Travarae CilT.
A Maniatique reUroad line p
'
gneatexeltement. And tbe band played, the aovd
bnrrahed and tbe engtae’a wbMUs
tooted. The ladies, boys and gttia all
rode CD tbe fiat can and otaerwta*
asalated Jn obstrnettw the conttcao-'
tion crew, but tbe ^ wu a Ug «me
tast the aame.
, At 2 o’rioek the h
tie marked ta grid Mtan‘Nortbport;
Jane 1, 1803,” wu laid ta the outer
of the town by O. L. Whlto and John'
Kehl, two of tha oldest aetUere In tho
townsMp. Prilowtag this driving of the-gridu 1pikes by Mrs.
O. W. Kantaian and Mr. wi-re.—
Editor W. E Ctampbea ot the Northport Leader wu In charge of the pro­
gramme whirii foUowed tram a gn»L.
stand on the site of the fntiire dcGoL. '
Several ronslng mnsical nnmbera wer*
IB T. WRIGHT OF THE GREEN­ called for from the NocthpoM banA
and Rev. U. O. Rlob followed, «rieo«>
VILLE IMPLEMENT CO.
tag the gnesta u tadiridoaM and in
briiairoftheofltaanof theioad. Rev..
Rich also wrioomed the radlm^ -Wehave be« waiting for It amir yean,"
said be. He referred to the skepUes.
who were sure that ji road would not,,
HIB STABLE IS HEADED BV COW­ be buUt; one rid frilow uld tt the
AN. 8:18 1-4.’ V
road came, be would Ue down ud let
the tnln run over htax Ha bu beui .
to see the toyn board wtac^ in vienr
TheB Reeins Track
Track Hu Btpn Put In of the (act that it wopM make an awI'
nne Cc
CondltieiL
tal mnu. tat him oR. (Thac say tt.
wn.ThamwOUU
C. B. Mnmy wu bl^ UupBITrataer a BUed
muted on Us work wUafe h«n Bv»
a bnncdi of a
yean ago. and which two yaan aa»
M .C8BI ILWrMil
Gij^rni.
irOle Imiftsment Oo. and with by.energy, uterpriae and butama
aaelBtanti Is now quartered at tbe ability wu pnahed throcRh. Bu.
City Driving Part, where tbe Rich tammart up that the road eoat
uAmals VwlU be trained for tbe July 8800,000, or 81BWI0 a aiUe. Be aald
Five
that be appreciated tbe eOarts of ihe
from four to alx years
promoters the more becanse Northhave never been raced. • Tlieso port and vietalty with iu 7.000 or
flvt are Btbel G.. C. T. w.. J. C. W.. 8.000 people had oonbrlbuted leu thmy
«a^ four yeaia old, Md Mtanio O. ope mBe ta a
and Billy Brian, each rix yeare old.
The speaker also referred to thw
They were all sired by Oowan, the uergy ot Mr. Kaatman who CoaU ee»
head of Mr. WrWttfs stable^ who hu acraw the take snd tato 'the wentesn
a malt of :13^. He U also here as country for the busineu to be tranewell as May Wi.kes, a chestnut
fored by this line throng* this aec-nth a record of :32.
tkm ot the state. When trily equip; .
-All theee bones are for ss1a“ said ped and rudy for serrlee the'road.
TMtaer BliloA, “because we bare 4i win represent an expenditure of 8L1M
more at home. They are all green but
The cooperatloq of Northport
Oowaa and May Wllkee but they wIU buBlneu men and the loyatty ot this ■
be need bere It we can get them ta eecUon will promote and protect tho
tutdltion.
emrtiUon. I have not hitched »»p«Ti Interuta of the road. The local editor
to k Bulky
Bulky uqg iprlng. The weathe: and the KortapoK l^eader alM o^me
haJ been
been tbackward for training. None ta tor a good send off <m account of
of b«ae bhcvaee were .a^iig
here lAAL
lut yeu."
■The driving
dri
pal* track 1b now In C. B.. Murray and a W. Ku
good condition. It la receiving, dally
wlsb to expreu the lutliig a
tare, and If some
>me fut hones emne fooBd gratltade of the Northp
here tor the meet July 14 hi Is no
assured, there- is no reason why son
led..
benefactors,'':
local records should not be broken.
Rev. F. J. Bryan next greeted the

IE BROUGHT
SEVEN HORSES

»»

THEY WANT LICENBEB.
Barbers Apply to State Beard in Bee3 and 80 appUcaats for
barbeni
by Joeepb H. Hooper and Emory L
Buiby. reepaetlrely feeretary
treuurw ot the agate board ot barben’
examinen, Mr. Hooper eiatee that
the barben of Travene City are flnt
workmen and that they obeerre
detail the state taws relattag
Teaterday Hr. Hooper
[Hr. Ruaby
80 applicants
tomorrow they vrlU
Manistee. Prom Manistee they
go to Kriamsron. to Jukaon,
Port Huron and to Bay
making the entire Crip ta about

Tisltora and said he bleued the rail
that binds os to the onter world. He
said: ■•The Herald may .cry. TheEagle mv soar but our newspaper la
The Leader.”
' (
'

W. MUUken and Jack Utney made a
few pleasant remarks. Frank HamB^
ed ‘^sverae City and
Northport on 'being united. He ssid'Thiny-five yean ago today ta com­
pany with Mr. MlOlku I sailed up
this buntiful bay on the rid 'AUegheoy.- ” They came from Maine ta
Michigan, two of the greatut statu,
be aaM.
B. W. Hastings' spoke next and he
warmed up to his snbject ta a manner
that demonstrated that be wu ta Ifne
with the occaaiu. He wu loudly applanded.
ta behalf of the ritixens of LeriaREW. WILEY K. WRIGHT HONORED nau townahlp, E F. Bodgen next
C. E Murray tath a pair
of AM glaasu u a triton of thrir appreetttion of Ms work:
D. W. Kaufman made a fpw as^
eem ly. Rev. Wiley K. Wright, pastor prtate remarks and auatatad that
of t e Pint Preebytertan diurcb of u the compllmenta weco flying aroand
tala city, preached ta the Memorial
Bap^t church. Grand avenue and
s of the road who 1
ty-tblrd streeL
Angeles, Cal.,
the work that made U pcaallde tar
Sun|ay evening. May 24.
ong a number of former Trav- this occulon so eaz^ in the ituuu.
>ndcii]r friends who beard him were and to the upUallsta who pot te the
nd Hre. Arthur PBlna. Dr. and money on Ms r
seeing the ptritarty. Ha ateo
Corbin and danger Beaale, Mr.
Black' Mra. Steele and seM teat Hon. Perty HanalFs attRafle
toward the toad had gfvu ^e
Tt 0 BTUPCNTB DIED TOpAM.
Struck Last Nlghf
f by P
Penwgb
1 Vfenig Rroaqngev TreM
U by-the aorippMbiBM.)
a. Jne S.-caMBtw aredley
k Abbott, two atbd«Ms who
k by'n*««a

Metleu ta «ha Vinaita
rout of the WMds’ WM one cfl tha^

f-

TTie Dally E^le. ORANI

INNORTHI^T
o„^T^!^...::,

s^mi?
sS?HS£x-s£
90m^9 SVCNT«.
■June 2.—“Who la Who”—<aty opera

HAVE -A -CLEARER CONCEPTION.
After jaan o< acttallon and meathe
ot caaUooa work on ^ part ot
apeeUI oominittee. the Preabyterian
confMBloa of faith has been revleed.
their origiBal decUraObn, aa Che preaent geneMlon fe^ U baa a clearer
eoooeptten «C the dinne parpoaae than
waa held three oatnrlea ago.
ftnoan jnaUee doea not bold a
a^eoentable for the etna of Adam and
Cain. The preebyterlana hare decided
that ™n is not cm oS frMn aalratlon
except hy his aln. Ibey dlacard In­
fant damnation, which waa Inaeparable from tike doctrine of original aln.
They hold that aalratlon }a open
all
win accept IC and thua deetn->
the doetiinee of* foreordlnatloa
' Sren towerd chriatiana of other
aecta the new creed U no longer apltefuL ‘ne pope of Borne la merely dlacoontenaneed and reproved In tJ
fashioQ: ‘"nie Lord Jeens Christ
the only head
the m>nrch and the
dnim of any men to be the vicar of
Cbftat and the head of the ehnreh la
unaolptural, wtthoat warrant In fact
and la a nanrpation dlah<»orlng to the
Lnrd,Jena Chiiat” It waa Inevitable
that the patoefnl atooctatton of chrlaUans of dlffmmu
i
engendv a apirtt cd toleration. The
centnrfea adnoe the confeasUm
•faith was temnlat^ have moAfled
fierce dcawnelatlon Into a mild re
proach. TUa abowa that the true leav.
en ot dirlstlBBity la wotUng In the
hekrtai of meaL U prcmlMe tba
day le not tar distant wtacai met
ceaae to hate eeeh other tor a differ­
ence ot faith. ThU may be the tulllllmeBt of that prophecy of die day
wben tbe ikan and the lamb ahaU He
down together, for. evMenfiy that

SFEEOV TICKET SELLERS.
The ipnvtsa SeHrwe« Mew wa« th<
Clma Maw Werk Alike.
New Toek ticket sdlera for the ele■rated rcada do .their work with a celer­
ity eqnaiad only by the lightning
change n«g oj a big rfreua. How'do
theyWai^K? Peep into one'of the
Utde IhdkR eaeea. and yon will see
.that Elk gHtbodl of the man L
ameta raj^dly, whether at an “L'
tloo or tMm the red wagon ot a cirena.
- When yon hand In your money thzongh
the ItttJe opening, yonr coin or gteeiK
back goea to the ticket eeller'a left,
and from that side cornea the ticket.
wU<% he tears off from the long aMp
._«Ith ilia right hand. Almost almnlUneoDsly the same ban.', bom out yoiv
change. Tor be bae the Lxact change fer
yonr coin or' bill ready, counted oot
asd piled np. Oloee to bU right hand,
lost tiiEde die Httle window, are a lot
of olckda for changtag dlmea. Next to

t piles and
entA ao he dowm't
heed to atop to connt out your
If yon call for two tickets and band'ln
a donas, the ticket aeUer takea a nfekd
frmn one of the ninety-five cent piles
and instantly hacthe change tlMT
require, and whenever there la a tnl
the stream of UckM buyers the o
ttehlnd the window i
pUcs of change, ao that'he Is sddom
enn^t without Jnst the amount jpo

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Lean tolangb. A good laugh Is bsh
te-thaamedJclBa. Lean bow tis tdl a
atory. A wdl told story la aa w:dcoae
at a snnbeam In a ddroom. Lean to
keep your own tronblea to yonnelt
Ihe world la too bnay to care for yoor
niaandootrowa '
Lem to atop croaking, (f yoo __
not aw any good In the wortd. keep tbs
bad to yoiosklL Lean to hide yoor
palDa and nchw adw pleaaant amllaa.
No OM eaieo to boar whcCbs- you havo
the earache, headache or rteumatiam.
I U nttoier glgheO
ttan. *Why. yon'know bow little tovo
Is lost bstwsea tho BRMrrdans aad tbs
AfriOBSs, and
look how hhOne has
ananged thlhgs ae as to provsat th*
Wdi potato trmo coning In contact
with the taadebet^ - Bshtmese

' (OooUBoed Cram fint PacOL)
.UtloBS and were printed.' “A ^te
jnen** One In n red
tliewerse was a good pteUtre of
lidlaa modl^
medl^ nan
mm and tho wardA

UTien Mr Du CbaQln died to St ^
■sburg he bad been engaged for
elghtora moMbs to preparing to
write a carefnl toclualve account of
^ EiMrian empire. Thu was ts be
his crowning worit^nd he kae but Just
rngm. forhethoughrfoororflvejenra

WIMD '^nae
rum his visit to tba^wt IsEtaa. ^
4?«sked*if he had become an
-Alt" dnriim the eea trip.
T-Just about thst." be wM. T am a
■loA aalloc,” be coottoual, “np P,
5^ here.- gramlng ’ a
a
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Sw hta kneea. That part pf R»a iud
iu right on shipboard. Then from beta
bp I am all right" Agtla IM lltesO^tfd.
by drawing hla hand aaoaa Us dMit,
cant say m much for the rest of my
aiMtoffiy. 1 an Inclined ts agree wUh'
^ fellow who nld that the east of
£^er wee In the stomach, espedaliy
arhlle on the ocean."
' “W^ the waves hW>« than the
limit?” was asked.
••Much more so. The limit
Vokb and the rwnlt Is that all of na
kbo have been In the game lost The
^erfoot won. The Bmlt waa so
imall that we'Srways came in. and the
other fellows got away with
Waahliirton Pori. • _______

"We aro not aU Indiana.”
•niw ftuny man had bo
town: but his wrttlnga wei
prominent on nnd ahont the sito of
tho depot Some of than were na
follows:
C. B. Iftvray Cigar Sold BveryWbOTA
Hnvlgnttan is open. .
No dogs aUowhd In tka eaue; tie'em
behind.
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The Keen la KUnln'.
If your cowB won’t atay_o8 the
tradk, saU 'oni.
Those wishing to ahv at Traveraa
City Bust notify the conductor in ad­ ■cfworld this woidd be without those
vance..
alleged enemies of manUnd-^rterla!
Xnrone from Missouri wUl be fur- Why. we do n« begin to appreciate
A«lr manifold importance In pbyriolnlabad with a tnlde. .
^ and the erU. The possibilities In
Look out for pick poclmts.
^feasor Huns Uollach's discovery of
Don't lay down on the tiacdt.
i ba'cteris lamp light eannot be e«lWalk this way to the car ferry.
mated. psrcwell to gas and riectrlc
A boathouse was labaUed. “Hotm Sgbt monopollee? A simple glass Jar
Waldort-Caatorla; lodgingB |l: with la Uned Willi saltpeter and gelatine !»bad. II.
ocolated with bacteria. Two days aft' ll. ain't like katchln' boats" was the e inoculation the Jar becomes Ulumiaated with s wonderfd blntthgnen
motto on a picture of a
train and tome of the NMth^ boys tight, caused by the Innnmertble bactola which Efve developed In the Uma.
trying to get on. .
The light wlU burn brilliantly from
.’TUs-wny to the olevator." (lAdtwo to three weeks. It la a perfectly
der to the grand etaod.) eoia llebt.—New Torfc Press.
“Wash out on the Uns." (The editoria
Call at JhNus Campbell's Ssolh
family waablng.)
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and see a tins
a Iver JshnssnM^iea.
“This Otty-mpw-beei for Ball.'
1 Wbeelbanw.)
fTo tho nwthport baiid great credits
p#vIntfTa* Notice.
U due for their good mnslc aad en-l>Po au petals Usrwfod: '
tcrtalnmeot while the peoirie werep The
t at Sixth I
gatheriog in the village.

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HID BEHIND THE RULE.

a tor coDectlasL The lint_____
: U to be paid cn or baton the
Oae ot Rorsoe Crrrlcy'a Orders Tta Brst day of June, IMS. __
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, M.B. WAgtrWIT.T.
Helped ms Kew* Edttkr.
City TTessorer.
As an editor Bonce Greeley had be­ ' 3131, t.21
come weary of tbe constant repeUthm.
A Costly MMaka.
of tbe word,The''-ln opening sentences.
Blunders are somtinies TMy axpeeOne tssnv <ff-kls paper In particular ex- alve. Occastonally life itself la tbs
Almost evsy Item had price of a mistake, but youH nevs;
opening pamgnipb b^n with bo wrong If you take Dr. King's Mow
Life PiliB f(w Dysp^isln, Dlxaineas,
•^e." ThU Uch of judgment
part of his writers In the <*olee of Headache, Uver or Bowel tronblea.
words received atteniloA>Oreriey wrote They are gentle yat thorou^. 2M.
at J. O. Johnson's aad Bugbee A Rox­
burgh's drug sUwes-.

-During the last three years twentytwo mlUlonsIres hare died to itoglaitd.
Their average age waa sevroty-lVa
rears
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Helm's nrcboBUa .wm givs n soetol
dnime to FUnatsrs' haU^T&^ nl^t

LODee NOTices.
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DON’T MISUNDERSTAND US these
' are not suits of which we have complete
lines of sizes, but they do iaclude our best
makes, and will sell at sight to those we
can fit. You ought at least to see them.

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ed. Work thoroughly and promptly
exscotad. Agonl for Michigan Rng
Oo.. N. B. Chapto, Prop.. Traverse City
Carpet Cleaning Works. 822 Wasblne
tqo etraet 'Pbona No. 11$.
BVILOBI

WUE BEILDEBft
Use ca«in eelectisg their^
raaterials. Be as 'careful
in selecting your hardware
as your lumber-.
We want you to see our
line of Builders’ Hardware
whether you buy er not.
We are sure you will find
what you want when you
do want to buy.
Everything first class
and at the right price.
This is a good time to
look at that lawn mower.

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Rssl e#nt« Brohae

tfM FOB SALE

Isfifowing Better
Every Da)t.

got where w'e liave
U has
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had . put in a first cissa
tailor lo take care of our
work and from this on any
one buying a suit from ua .
we will keep it in repairs
and pregsed fr<s.ua of»r» as
it may need it. Our spring line seems <o be
just what the young roetifaocy.
Thanking you for your kind
patronage, we remain yours
to please.

Miller Bros.
167 Front Strtft

Beadle Btoek.

Tb« WiRss Mc6r*gor
Trottlag Sntllen,

BED i>EEB, No. 20137
Bed DeerhasatrottlDgrecordofSiSS
made in the third heat -of a winnlDg
race orer half mile truk. He wae
aired by Bepetitton. t:14k. rire of SO
ataadard performcis with records from
8:UK toS:Wst 10 years of age. Bed'
Deer-a dam U by Bobert McGregor.
S;17K-sireof Creeeeua, t:0tk. Cbampion trotter of tbe world: Bed D.-rr lb ,
one of the very best bred atalHons in
■try. perfectly kind to or out of
A lady nan drive him, hh
totBobStt. Htaoolu are
ahowtogupweU. There m
them at the race track here where nhey
OBD be aeen any d^—they ate a graou
lot At tbe price be U offered he wiU
pay for filmself this season.
Also for sale, a 2-seated aurrey. good :
as new, canopy top phaeton, read cart.
Toomey bike, good as new, cotter, set.
of steel runners for rood cart, saddle,
top buggy, set of hobbies,
ihbles, stogie hhar *
double liar- ,
wiA pneumatic H^dle.
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nros. hoots and blank,:!* of 'pll dptof^p.
tion*.

Of the Utmost Interest

to prospective piaito pu:rcliasers. Listen ! We can save you money on every piano
boiieht of us. Why V Because wU buy directly from the factory^ thus saving the
middleman’s pioflt,'and
pioflt, and we sell directly to you, thus saving the additional agent’s
your credit, ^d pur pricey
are porraveling man's salary, all of which goes to y<
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getting all "'--se
these preflts,
proflts, which statements are
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proved by every one of our many pleased customers. We have reOeptly fitted up
piano section, entirely by itself, in the front^f our. Furniture Department, 'whei
we will be pleased to see our friends and patrons at any time.

LISTEN TO THI5!
Letter from the great creator, the most successful band master and leader now
before the public.
HOTEL LANGHAM,
BOSTON. MASS.
Jewett Piano Co.,
Boston, Mass.
GENTLEMEN:—I desirt to offer my words 0/ praise and •
■ thanks/or the pleasure I have derivedfrom the use of one of your
upright pianoi
The tonic is remarkably sweet and purr., and what
I especially like is the sonorous volume of lone whkh / think' is
rounder and more beauPfel than any other upright piano / have
tfsed. The touch is particularly even, and its light repetition makes
it an instrument of excfpliotfol qutdify. With renewed thanks,
believe me,
lours sincerely.
(Sienti) aWSEPPE CEEATOSE.

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Clothing Company.

Frank
Trude
(Stieoeaser to Hobba.)

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8.. meets to Masonic hall__
Tneaday on or oefore each full Moon.
Annie Soule, w. M.

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Some carpers have even-gone
aa to btot darkly at a aUnllarlty
tbe collection,
a rare edition
enlug when a
party was gstbered<«t tiie bouse tbe
predona book v.-fie poased from h««m
to hauA Tbe owner lost right of ft
but tbe next morning he found It lying
so hto library tahb-.
On the fly leaf waa inscribed;
'To Jack —. from his old friend and
•eboolmate. Geof. tTbancer.”

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some fc^.^id watches
for aie ^oi^ng
men.

wUch to condemn first the
Ids crttlcA It concerns a certain___
who has a large collection of autognphn
Indeed, the envy end sometimes ti
skeptlriaa of his friends have been e

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Ota The order read:
“Under no clrcamstances must <
word The- be oMd in tbe opening
rapbe of a t
_________ d Union street from Ae yiarth
ticlA In sentPDcrea wlihio
wlihin a paraj
pa
■ line of tot 1 of Uofft B In Hnnhah. Imy
tt will be tolerated if used with
■a Co's fifth subdivision of TTaverae
erstlott If you caniut write
■ city to the north end of Son^ Union
graph without 'llW to open it, omit'
One day ahprtly after the lesnanee
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faU new rule Ortel^ aotmed ths s4-|iB«nt.togetherwiththsaecr^tntar, Itorial room 10 a fnry.
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“How u It that we have aothiBg ha}.*“^,~
«“.»«Bs:e-TO nm
to^s paper tegarillng Htdland'a aL
«* July. ^ „*airau -/
^Msde toward tbe policy of the northr *«,-f
*• * ayf7,7-*;
be naked of bU editor who bad charge
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oftbe forelgo news.
TUs editw was aware that be had
amiaed.an important news Iten which
nt the time be considered as unlmportanL But be was resourceful.
“Tour rules end ordert are posttivA
Mr. Greeley, are they notr naked tbe
editor.
“Certainlyr Mmoted tbe famsua
scribbler.
“Then tell me bow I could have used
The Eagoe' for tbe date line to the
Holland dispatch without violatliig
your positive order." .
Mr. Gceriey was beaten, but be mut­
tered, “If yon frilowa could use Judg­
ment ttasce would be no-need ter
rules."

Cataw Teal**.
.Venice Is unique and alwayf u>- I.-o^
-as she exists will U- unique. rUe c;t>Is built oo IirLtoiuls connected by
twe« 880 nud 400 bridges. There
Streeta all very narrow except to the
nelgbborhood
vbood'of 8L Slark’A but
gonhob) Is tbe
1
uulversal mean
traiisiiurtatton. Wben yoi: leave the
sUttoti. you find tbe salt wavea of the
Grand cann] Upping agaiMt the i
stepe mul cu'«'.olus drawn up
oat them like csbe aud buaea if
you wish to keep all .the UloBlomi you
bsveriierisbcd about Veotoe. enter U al
L nt tbe full of Uu- moou-on
Marco's night If the ii.tendar
aod depart before daybreak. Thin j
Will tetalu Id tour mind a picture of
ttie Veelee of auog. story ud tradltiou
-«ie Ideal Venloa.

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YPU ALWAYS HEAR
h^hest words of commmidatlon whenever you hear peoplfc talk about I^e BBADBTOY PIANO. They can not help it Tbere are Dot many pianos that: could
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pianos look best sound best wear best sell
stand fifty yeai
pay best it
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indeed to get tbe best

A MUSIC CABINET

You-surely must have with your piano to Veep your music carefully sorted, where
you can put your hand on any particular piece of music at a moment's notice. .It is
the only way to keep sheet music, music books,
sUe
.
. or large
,
. ^lumr"'
lumea. That bam'
boo cabinet witii four shelves is the best thing
tiing for a dollar fifty we. have evfer hadf
s the other styles in golden oak, quarter sawed'Aak
We’d really like to have you see
black walnut ._.j
L,and niahogany.
mahogany, We think they are a little tbe best for tbe liionev vou
can find, for theyy sell for $6.75,
$6.7J. 1^^ 14^, laOO ^ *25.00; A piano and a
cabinet make tlm best kind of a combi

^ I^Y MKCANTItE CO,



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Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,

ABVEimSt
PORAPUWP
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V. W. 0A»V*B.
0. P. CARX'BB.'
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P. Cw«r
<e Bro.
On Mwomit of tlte iMt
“Flah and Gain* Law:*
will be in th^r oSee daring bod*

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DRAWING ON ART SCHOOL PRINMIm H. TlnirtdL

painting In water oolor.
STUDIO—Cor. Oa and Seventh Sta.
(Realdenee of the Mlaaa CahbU.)
RESIDENCE—Cor. Pine and Ninth Sta
TERMS—For beginners. So per »

The Wwther.
Showers in souUiem portion; gw-,
orally fair in norUteni portion twil^
sn<i Wrtnosdaj-: Iraah northeaat
winds.
CITY IN BRIEF. ,
Or. Archie MePhall of Northport la
H il.o city on bnatness.
Prof. Needham ha*- gene : to
‘■latte river after trout.
the Uniform Rank K. of P. wKi hold
a regular meeting tonlgliL
; Excavating waa eommoncad thto
momlng for the addition to the. asy­
lum bakeabop.
O. M. Merae went to Cedar Run thla
' monilnR to conduct the snetlon sale
' I b A. PIke'a ottslneaa.
The annuel meeting of Me Ladles’,
.tid society of the Baptist ^prch will
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
cp'clock in the parlors of the dmreh.
Rev. C. T. Stopt and C. U Sprague
left this mwnlng: for Battle Crert to
NiieDd the annual .dioesaan otMTei
.if western Michigan.
Regular maeUng of the Woman’a
Home and Foreign lUaaloaaiT ao<
of thf Preabrttfian church will be
held iu the cbor^ Wedneaday i
htx,n at 2:30..
Mra. E. A. Foater of SUta atreet
h'ft tliia momlng for tima., Ind., to
aiiend commenoement at the Hi

Newa of the Tbaatera.
The big mnateal comedy comblnallon. Kelly A Mack. In their big langLing bit. “Who la Who." at the City
o^ra house tceidit. Tbta fanny farce
is too well known to need any lengthy
rumment. haring tonred the Aneriran conUneel for the past 10 years.
The attraction condstn of merry
>lc, jolly good Boogi and marv^ona
dances. Ae an added feature the comuany are carrying a band and orcheev

i’cars. It'a juat aa good for Bams.
Scalds. Skin Bmptions and Fllea. 2$e,
at J. o. Jchnsos'a and BnzbeeW Rmbur^’a drug atorea.
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(OoBOnsad fnm rirat Fw-)
aldmralk WH ^e« from itakt atr^
and one wni ba bnllL
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Fire Dmaf«nia>iL
AM. Leudia gald there* was dlfl^ty
In getting n team at tilglit to haul the
n lire, and asked that
prortaton .be made few bkrl^g eome
team kept in a bam near by tOr this
pnipose. and hnve the driver sle^ In
the fire hall. The ta^m, he said, ooau
be given “
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by the board ot
work# and the added cost' of thla eiTnngement would probably not exceed
$0 a month. Ttu ptan need not be
followed, he thought, excm>t In ttunmer. AW. WUbelm aald there were
several livery 'stables handy and H
woald be cdieaper and
to make some amngi
for a team. Aid. Bia^am aaU It re­
quired a heavy team to handle the englne and that, the Uvery stables didn't
keep a class of horses suitable and
that couM Be depended on. The matleft to the lire and water
mlttee to wgKWt.
The oooncil made the usual ^propriation of 1100 to defray the 'ex­
penses
d^egatee to the State Fire­
men's conventloQ at *im«
Plumbing Xlrdktsnce.
unblng ordinance was Intro­
duced and referred to the ordinance'
committee. It provldee a lieenae fee
of tlO and a bond of 32,000. ^No pera<Hi under 21 years ot age ahaa be
granted a license, nor shall one be
granted to av person not having
place of bnalnesa In this dty. A pen­
alty ot from 310 to 336 Is provided for
any one doing say plmnblng without a
license. For the InlraeUon of any
lawfiG role of the board of health, the
penalty U 310 for the first offense. 315
lor the second, and 326 vrtth revoking
of the license tar the third offense.
it U also pravidol that a plumbing
upectn Miall be ^pointed by the
mayor ann^iy and spprared by the
council. Ail dumbing abalt be iMteJ
by him. and on finding It aadsfactory,
be shall Issue a certificate of inspec­
tion. chsrglng the plumber 31 for e^
ceriiaeate. Owners or those having
plumbing work done are requested to
ask tor a certificate, lumbers shall
not be required to .take out i'tsIdlayets' license.
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Some Other Matters.
The plumbers' bond of Arms ft Cole
with i. W. BdUIlkea and Prank Ham­
ilton aa sureties was accepted.
William London, president ot the
B^R. B. L. ft P. Oo., naked that a
mlttee inveetl^e the difference be­
tween bis oosqisny and Mr. Moblo
the intmHiwi of a tight pOlA He
aald the pole had been moved three
Umee already at the order of the
previous .engineer. The fire and wa
ter oommiuee and the thief ot the
fire department were ordered to try
T to adjust the difficulty.
The board of works was ordered io
see (hat loose paper does not fly ^ut
on the dty nsrket site but that all
nibbiab whidi the wUd would <sa^
away be covered wlUi dirt when dump
ed -there.
June 22 ^as sat a* th« data for the
council and the board <rf
pass.la. review on the epeolal asseasment for the paving of State and (iasa
streets with brick.
A peUtion was received for Uie
opening of Msple street from Front

There is little abatement of interest In bar­
gain seeking ht the Racket, ^very salesperson
is kept busy from early till late caring for the
crowds that
contlnaally on hand.
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The China Department
is the ceoter of attraction. All in need >of a daint}*
Tea Set, Cboeolate Sets, Cream and Sugars, should
not delay purchasing. Half Price is the rule. : :

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MRS. MARY Mcknight has been
ARRESt^O.
THOUGHT THAT SHE POISONED
HER BROTHER.

fCalkaska, Mich., June 2.—Mrs. Mary
UeKnlgbt. a bright and prepoeseasing
woman of Grayling, Mich., *18 in jail
here oa suspicion of having caused the
death of her brother, John Murphy,
was a farmer living about three
miles from Fife take. Sbe Is also
suspected of having murdered Mrs.
Murpby and their baby, all of whom
died within Uie apace of two weeks
about the first of May.
Tbe complete wiping out (rf the
Murphy family lead to all sorts
iss'l'p and Sheriff Crd^tmi becomg suspicious, be and the county prosT
ecutor bed. Murphy's body exhumed
and the stomach sent to Ann Arbo;
for anktysls. Tbe report stated that
Uie suimacfa contained enough stryebnine to have killed seveeal men. Mra
McKnlghfs arrest foUowed at WJOe.
Suspicion as tb Mrs. HcKnlght’s
oompUdty In the crime was first
aroused by the tact that she .
sooted for record and probation after
MorpV'«
A mortgage for 3600
the home of the deceased.. Close
iDvesUgation showed that thU mort­
gage had been originally made out for
3200* and had been clumsily raised to
3600. The discovery was made by the
probate judge and an inveetlgation
wee begun which resulted In the dis­
covery of poison In Murp^s stomach
end Mre. McKnl^t's arreek
He Carried Life Inrjranee.
The other two bodies -WUI in aU
robahllltitt be dislntarred OBd the
s. Murtffiy
Btoihacbs analysed at once.
Marpft’
r of 3i.<*0.
and It U raomred at FUe lake that
there may have be» an attempt to
kilt not only Morphy, but the bi
clary as well, in order that the insot
anco might revert
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Is also alleged Uiat Mrs. MoKnlgbt bought strychnine In Fife Lake
few weeks ago, sending to town by
farmer who lived in (hat nel^b0^
hood for the poison.
In this coonecuoD It Is reeaUed
Fife Lake that Mrs. McKnlght had
been married twice wd that’both of
tiusbande died suddenly. The first
one carrl^ 32,000 insurance in favor
of bis wife. There was no'breath of
suspicion In coonection at the time
of their deaths.

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Racket

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SUSPECTED
OF MURDER

timn shrarws. At thff;-aUht*tbmM|g
plant thera a» twe8*^^,J^
by a gasoime engine
as many skOMd
work for one of
dippers run l>y
from 100 to 126 i
of an expert the wd
than w»h the band
sheep are ieftln .a
than after a hOtM
©ld.faabloned way.
The dlppera are «
dlnary horse cUM>«
fairly peel off tbe ff
fnU speed. Then tta
about the mnrtiin# d_.
Out tbe wool is takegft
alftbe growth. Ina
gtob
and patches cm tb
i SortMsty
jAhe» have
may wool be dip*
Btheautba
bean known to hUs
Uu>u ean,^
next day. but. of e
avoided b>^
•bears.
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'
8
One day Mr. 1
coBtlyrug.
The family cat. a |
animal, of unimi
fouml that thU r
|Ta long M
want
It was Just tie.tl
pneeMte
creeclringherdawi
exercise them tu
to exe
In a day or twoA
I Mr. Bli^inore f
• tbe rug most
But here a tloi
Putting tbe cat _
out of tbe bouse w^
At tbe cxplratleft^
If an-ten hf
returned.
■■CordeUa.” liesoM,
.ivtbevrt
and doraplDg tbe aiA
out on ^
itoor. -we'll keep tkei
lud tbe rtt,
too. I've taken
'
and bad her clan j
rixtseatbs pf an life
It ma.v be a little
It saves the —wf^the Sam HiQ
you mating.aU
Fteu^r-^
CUlcago Trlhnpp, ’ - .aM

I NELSON JMBLGS
1
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»■»» ■■■»!

-------- ods evanag n MV
a solo. Tte nv*nl8twaa jkWiAcasM:
•rtth the arrangement and be plved
the. BceompanlDent to the somewhat
Jong srtection aa loudly and urtaliy pa
posaiUe. When tbe K>k> ciliue te an
ead It waa tnUoFf^ almpat wltbont
pause by tbe paaaage of acriptiire
vrbleb pr- Ta.vhw had sdected for tbat
evening, and which bvan: •‘And-when
tbe^apioar had ceased.*'—Hew Tort
Tlmrt '
' vrauWempaAralMaa.
At ber home in Bngiand. Mary Antraen Navarro bas^^become a most
•cceraful raiser of chickens. Btae
^ not sell her dtlckeut nor ber
en* but after ber,own table baa been
gettmosly reiaeiDbercd sbe dtstributts
tbe mnainer among tbe poor.
Jllea Jennie Ndtb, a newspaper
woman of Cambridge. la., has assumed
tbe dnties of coonty reewder of Wright
county, ha Mag been cteaea for that tfdee at tbe last geortal election by a
Bajority of l.Sil vote* ever ber Demoetatlc opponem.
Tbe wife of Jams* R Keeney the
noted •peculator, is a-virgliila woman,
a sister ht Judge Wiinam P. Dnlngerfleld of tfce emted Statee drcult court
Ite Goople first met in CaUfornla.
ngerdeid had gone
on a visit
rolled in the Gfrman nnlvenlties. now.
In oaiaequente qf reetrtetions and distbe nnmber
Is bptw.—Chiral Post

WM VM WnUB ira OVS MS SBQ pOB WBSi

- AdtlM BaftMlatab

P.a.BauHa.«SaMsSt

NOW

5c
I7c
29c

10c

5c
5c
25c

Don’t Delay—Attend Today

The A jBo^oh

9tbi€.

>WD mind. -Wett I sbonld think
ronld have been to fall so far.”—
PhlUdriphla Le^,
Tbe offita and guards of Traverse
City hive Ko. 632 will meet for drill
Tnesday- and Wedpasday afteraoona,
June 2 and S.
SUl^-g

RevelutiM Imminent
enre sign of approaahhig rdrmt
and aerious troaUa to your syi
aarvoUBnees.alr--*-^^------- ------- -

To Close Out

4

Hammocks
Suit Cas^
Teiepoopes
Trunks

OP organ, and give the children
a chanea to study during vaca­
tion tlmp.

We wW sail yea- a

high grade KIMBALL at factory^
prices, and give you your own
terme.;

Small

Inatflumento,

W. W. KIMBALL CO.
128 Front BtrsoL
N. E. Strong, Manager.

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Smokers t

Satchels

Buying Ratoa.

8

5 PICKLBS 1
Large Sour Pickle,

CIGAR
Yen wlU diaeoTer one ot
the rlehesv amolcM yon .
ever bad Sold by all
the leadlng.daalars.
Z8STBJCTC.T

ADMlOIINADBaMR
MauulaetnredBy'

AsW.Jahraus

IOC Doz.

^ Sweet Spiced Pickle, %
5
%
i Sw,^ rUud PicUu, V
K>c a Qt.
fc

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^ Alao aome nite Home £
Caaned Apple, at {
asetoraQt. can. J

«4 Front Street,
Travm raty.

CITY SSSSl^l
Special Bogageineat
ORE Men}

TO-NIGHT!

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I Beadle’s
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T17 Tbat Celebrated

TRAVBRBE CITY MARKET^.

?n ^

of Sedan b
1870. ^ till IKlug.
Pierre Loti does not believe there
will ever be u real under
tween Buroiw and Chios.
J. D. Cote of Drifton. Pa., has pre­
sented the Harvard law school with
tbe library of bis father, tbe late BrinIon Coxe.
Professor U. A. Ewald of tbe Bmiln
nnlverslty wlll^glve a series of lectures
to several collc^ of medicloe In’ tbe
Uulted States. '
■ General Laurence P. araham. O. B.
A., and bis wife, 'celebniril the 6^
annlveraary of there ' marriage ’at
Washington a few days ago.
- -iwasr. w*et«i rrti,
Cbsrlee Praoeis Adams, who
escorting a briUsfa friend to view
dlffemit objects of attraction in tha
vlclnily of Boston, b.ought him to
Bunker Htll. They stood looking at
tbe splendid monumenL when Ut.
Adams remarked: -Tbla Is tbe place
sir. wbere Warnm frtL"-^“*Ahr iwpHed the Kogllsbman. evidently net
posted en local historical mattain.
’•did it hn« him niuriit*
Mp Adams Wked st bis frieoO.
“Hurt him.’' said he. "he was killed.”
•■Ah! he wap ehr saU the English­
man. stiU eyeing tbe monument and

& Loant
RoTaxCtow.
FlrelMwiaMa
ROOMS ft AKD 10. H. A. L «U)0f

Ngw)« to* time to buy a plate

MisR Dorothy * Meitoe
daughter of Me
Mottimv Menp«A tbe
well, known artist,
irtist, coumss cleteraeas
wllb an enefgy-that.l
^:y.4!»t ldtnrprialng,-for
tbongh still la bw tetiia. she has al­
ready writtcu ^ boaka. and has a
sixth In preparation, ^tey are all daUgbtfully llldhtraicd by ber ffiitbw,
who is coUabonting Atb ha on a
book deailn:,v«4tti tnSd* FstbW and
daughter were BMabid rtaltota to the
Delhi durbar. >y
In addi­
tion to IHeratn* Mtoi&lS^ Mnpes
goea iu for anainiMto^ desigas
ringa. ciaspa^and ned^lW wblrti ste
carries but btoaelf tffj^ old of a fnrnnee. Bbe Is in apft3#tv9e the raty
antithesis of wl)at
‘'Mrong
minded.” being, vn pretty, vrtth.
. Haecher (Munebeanrt :
massea pf .fair hMr, Sd poeeeaatog an Wocft.1 sajf that ibe .method of hardabaMntriy otofferteir tnanner. FVom
Mrtb W annwiaidMirtAave been ar­
tistic, and W Iris ^eled all bv^ ttmea lajupiMto 1< >M*eases latbat
titos dlmlsiahea their snst^lbimy to
ucolds.'’ fhoa tndnrini coryan. throat
jffectiqna. bioacbltts and pneum

mm

^

OFBB BARH^' ijR) BARL<B

e and aheat
^en he finally got Jiold at the Anfwen-torCorro.iq>ondeuta
editor be
sUted tals ease somewhat beeiutinglynt js rallier 11 Uellraie question." be
paid. '>ud T.’ry likely difficult to aapwep, but 1 want Io knew bow to proase.’’
"Eislrict thing In the world.- an­
swered the newspapw authority.
••First pick out your
"I've got her picked onf? ‘
"Well, tbeg go abeaft"
"But how y
"My dear sir." replied tbe antborlty.
*V she Is tbe riRbt girl. It won't make
tbe least dllference how you do It ao
long as yot^make ber understand: and
U sbe isuT the right girl you cannot
-poaslbly frame tbe question so as to
gut the right answer from hto. Con-

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A. B. ciTBTiB.
p. a oiraittT
At a GUKTI8 &CO.

m TAHffiUNd.

ladlaa' aUrta and suite

Personal

AT THE

'

eirect an addltiim 2Mdi Csed U> hU
building on Sdrfa straaL This went to
the bnudlog'lnveetora.''
Tha lavltatidh to attind tha sasBlons of the League of MMUgn .MuBldpaUties at AdHan on June 16 and
fiTct*. :T} deWgatlon wui be
Beat
the oommlttee on dalas and aecoonu vraa Instructed to meet with
the dty clerk cm the day previous to
die ooqncU meeting to scmtinlse the
aoeomU and expedite busineae.

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5 BRE-Z I N A{
TeleiAone 157.

IMPORTANT
ToBuHdefart

New DwelUs^''

KBUBY « HACK’S

mm=^l WH0S WHO
eie EON HOW.

Bstlrely Bewrittea.
11 «ruL uuoH I
I r WILL. vau. I
U mu. BQAB «

never cease to regret IL TwMtd *r
sixteen doOare will tony pipe an OB<I»ary dw^Ung. Do hot be mUa& by
mlBState^eato. intealtirmaMy maAntoi
to coot or qgaUkyot ov WitoteBh r
U^t, aak yeaw oaigbbM-ar drivd «>m
uses toate you will Item Mart thak
reliatda, parieet gaa ^ <ma

A aunburM at mirth and mel­
ody. Free band eoncerts. aflerzwon aod evening.

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Sr..:.

Prices,-es* 36, 60c Traverse Ci^
Oas Compel

Emm
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jIgUijSMMJiAAA'

.......... U to lie.
A

U is -totimitod

year or two. when yoa i _________
able to realise WteL-Jt is to tev* a
pmtocL as wMl M ebev HlRt to

.tetOlq

5%%
%

t
J
J

OnOEiant)f
Price, good service and fair
treatment, we Can meet any
competition. Therefore,
doubt on these -poiqU. mUnet
form a-logioali^fc«r^‘
neglect to use
flonr.
E:

fiEMET AUHS .B. SET EKE
WAB TRiCD PN CHAROB OF BRIB
■RY IN WATM BUFFLY DEAL.

WAMTBD-BOHd for UB tad bor.
wtthrTlntetuiUT. 9B«vtre «t Tito
Bolie flOoe.
SlS^t-1

THE ;
KICKBRy
COLUMN

and Betf BMtto BxAuse.
COQK-WAMMD tor U I________
»tdy. A»l7 M 416 Sute street.
_________
UW^f
WANTED—W«ta«B cook; Ctlr wogee.
Hotel poQ^iw, Lake Ann. Mlidi.
J. T RlrJiardaon. Prop.
3148^

I required: -ao

-------------- --------------------- I. sad t
breweiT. LltUe'e Ins. sad Real 1
Cate Bichsnse.
WANTKD-Qooa
hoaaeworit. Mn
614 TJaun stxeet.
OOOD OIRL W.
r« .
. Lawrence's bakerr.
Union
WANTSD-Orden for 164neh cedar
wood, dellrered to any part of tbo
dt7. J. E Ortdllck Oo.
8117-tf
WANTED — Falratsed oeoonddtaad
■tfe Cor caanins factory. Harold-S.
8. Kneeland.
311S-tf
WANTED—TOXmO MEN to prepare
for Ot^rermneot FoafUans. Fine
OpenlugB IB all DepaitinentB. Good
aalartes.
Promotions. Bianlnattons soon. Particnlan Free.
lBter4tBte Cor. Inst, Cedar Bapids.
la.
3147-td-«-l-n

Jan.l.’9S. Care dandntll, hair taUins out, Bl(^ aad aerroos headacdtes.
yet cost no more than an ordinary
oomh. Sells on sSeht. Agents ai
wUd with success. Bead 60c f<
suiple (halt price.) Write qnle
The Dr. White Electric Caab Q
SUPtt-d-a-w

Dewey. Omens. Hleh.

81364-26

- WANTED FOB D. 8. ABMT—.^le
bodied namarrled men between ages
of 21 aad 36; clUsens of United
States, of good oharMenr and tem.......................
X read

UOl-tf
WANTED—Woman for a
re­
sort hotel as cook and laaadnas or
both. Answer. W. H. Dewey,
Omena, Ulch.
31864-86
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE—BeenOfal «n«]i resi­
dence on East eighth stxeeL SmaU
payment down, balance ee«y month­
ly psymsafa. See John KeUey. 820
West Semth street.
3146-t£
TO SBLb-16 -acres; all cleared;
boose 7 rooms; brick ehlnmeys;
plastered down stairs; painted ontalde and laalde; bay window; post
barn; cedar block cdlar; pamp la
kitchen. This Is a great haisala.'
UtUe’B las. and Ral btate £T

______________________ m34f
PINE large smiUBer and winter hotel;
did a-toalnew laat year of over 612.«00, aad can be Increaaed by a good
party with acme addidcoa and repalra. A fine chance for the right
person. UtUe Exchange, 222 Front
SlOS-tf
street
A few beantlfnl summer resort lots at

gSBOune 1«>IIH3I, uiuyuiv vu
go-'roand, twohorae coW
-buggy, a thrsahlng ml
threehlng- marJilae hone ,-----WAR ON THE OOQfi.
snare drum, a baritone horn,‘and Editor of The Dally Eagle:
elgfatday doA. a watehiand a lackOf comae there are exo^tioi
knife. All .^eat) for oasb ipd at
Lime's lna.^M Seal Estate Ex­ all roles, hut speeklng In gmieral the
214846
dogs of TraTsroe City, and every other
change.
place for that natter, aro a nidaaaoe,
FOB SALE—Uy home place on eooth flrau last and all the dme. They are
Bide of West Sixteenth street, as
pretty a place as there is In town, as plentiful as caU aad '
consisting of about three acres or u.- oo theHncreaae. Thtf gather in packs
equlralent of 26 lots 26x166; also on street and alley and in vacant Ms.
two traetlMial lota> adjoliiing
..................it- on They form In Une and trot around'the
acres with
n (he south; square with the UtUe measley «nsa In
! lots OB north side of the tell end tf the prooeesioa. They
9 street aU in one block.
aH meet on a oomHK« level and toodi
H. Perry. 210 Hast Front
noses and frisk and play, or get their
3189 -tf
backs up and flrtit and make the.fhr
TO SBi.T.—IB acres near Lake Ann. fly and draw an ever Increasittg crowd,
House, seren rooms; poet bam; wbo form a ring cbeulng thus on to
wire fencing; cedar block cellar; vicuftT or defeat, Ull the police paU
cleared; water. Little's Ins. ft Beal
1 end to the Internal racket
BiUte Ex. '
. «618-tf
Uve qp-todate dogs are to be found
, blue flame everywhere, except up In the atr
FOB SALE>—TwoTake it for
•oil stove, nearly
the waters tf the bay. We ■
8041-tt
66. 6X9 Fifth Btr
them, the slick and well fed ones, ly­
TO SELL—We have several good
ing asleep on soft velvety rags In the
sort cottages to seU. finished or
finished; also large tract soluble front porches tf the mansions tf the
rich, and one or more around nearly
for a summer colony i
■ - spoculaUon. UUle's I
every home, no matter how lowly.
Beal Estate Exchange.
One poor cuss m the east side stlU
0 SELL—Large warebouae with teed keeps faithful watch and ward over
mill, scales, engine, grain Luts,
w vacant building, tram which
trucks, and everything for carrying the family moved'one day last week,
on exchang. _
....
and feed store, with y^ room tor leaving him alone friendless and for­
carrying on coal, cement and brick sakes, to shift for blmstft as best be
business. Sidetrack in yard. Terms could.
UUle's Real Estate and Ins.
Another, disowned and driven from
3133-tf
blB home with sticks and stones in
order to avoid the tax, was vUy fa^
tunate in meeting' with kind friends,
wbo took him In and gave him a new
bc»ne at one of the bay side restfts.
If you would abate, thla nuisance,
let every man, woman ih- child who
think they' can't Uve without a dog.
pay the tax impoeed by law, see that
FOR SALE CHEAP—4 good flveroom the canine is kept in Us proper jdaoe
house with good cellar and tc "
foot front by 160 feet; 10 trait trees, at home In iu’own yard, and not'i
nearly all bearing. Inquire of W. M. Ing the streeto at large, a worse than
SUsby, 210 .North Elmwood avenne. bowling nuisance, a running menace,
8096-tf
eodangertng Ute, ptnmx and pngwrty.
Yopy trji^.
TO SELL—Haadsoine
Bi^th street; steam heat, dect^
light, plumbing SMdern; cash or aeTraversa City,
goUable security. Uttls's Insnraoce and Real BOate Bkuhanga.
way .
........
TO SELL—18 a a. 7 mllei
The troiilil<« of cbe ricta rwxlved ft
dty. with mchardd of 70 p;
forcible IllimnitloS In a recent cog60 cherry trees; peeca, appie ana vereatloD l«-tween Senaidr Clark fit
plum trees. Part eaah. UtUe'e Ex­ Montana and one of bis frlenda' Tjie
change. 222 Front street 80964f
senator said thnt be bad ance teeef'vad
from an English syndicate an ntfar tf
«80AXn,000 for bU nfinlng
going diepp, aad on time, lim***
Insnriaoe and Real Brtate Ex“1 want to live a UtUe lonicT,’* was
map .of Qrasd
M
UtOtfe }jtM. ft Real
itor riowly, “U
m64f
-ou. but It I sold
............................
wouldn't be abve
today. 1 firmly bellevt Just tbtok
what U meaus go Invest 380#»,0001
All the work nod wotyr «iC^«d by all
mankind since the death tf Adam:
TO SELL OR TRADE for good house
would
not bo cqnal to ths work
In town—fine farm, good boosa, posr
-ord^, small lake, wood, worn- Involved In trying to investthtf
anto^t and invest it rigfaL No, sir;
I want le live and T declined the Jch.7
road aieuuus, £_________ ____
Insurance aad Beal Estate _
change, 222 Front street 810642

TO SELL OB TRADB-640 acre____
■ Tlrglnlg covered with black wal­
nut uad white oak; alao oolcropTO SELL—40 acres. 7 miles from city,
plngs tf eoaL reputed to yield SS.some ordiard; sM_e wood; log
000 tone to the acra. WQl sdl tor
house; some small fruit uUle's
caalr or will trade for farm and
insurance and Real Estate Ex.
________ _______
818342
FOR SALE or wlU tzade tor dty
86U4t
property—8maU fruit farm with
house and ban and 900 young bear­ Tp BE
........ ................................... liting troes, 1^ miles from city. TravBeal Mate
9**
■erse-etty Wagon Worka. 8097440
Front
809642
Beal Estate Exchange.

3146-tf

S.?.

way station, postoffloe. cbnrdiee.
schools—adapted for fruit and chick­
en tana. 86 cash and rwUI bny one. Uttle's I
noBis an^ lot In Oak____

SS.
diange. 282 FWmt street

"S
309642

FOR BALE—Ifiincfa eedar wood de­
livered te any part of the oJto- J- B.
GreUlek Co.
SllT-tf

TO 8EU,—A beanUtel nsldence, In
a ceUrnl looaUon. steam hMt elec‘-‘e light 10 rooBM, plumldiig for
-ba^
Ck. ga^
K»m. fine yiird;
ydrd; one of
at the finhoy In the d^for sale cheap
eh

X

.^aemrl^.
Beal Estate Bxdiange.

TO OEiL—A good atm buBdlac with
aerin good. Urpig rooms In naaihy
emDway town aad good agridiltaral
-dMM. 01«r tttto. Very low
tfim and reaacaahle tema.
-tss ftant atreeb
308f"
.

Bin-

one heavy
twoeeated sBrrgy. Ihavethm rigs
than I need and Will ad) the above
dHV. B. & J>ratt
84-8

EMtEal.i]..a»t NewnSm

The two rl..il tc.Ldklatro for office
'ere holdiog a Joint discussion. '

.

-TO 8BLL-«^ty acne within a rnttoi
of
40 acrea cleaged. flour acres
In firnlt; four trout etraaau acrosa

nys palntiag; ban 41x47, bam;
dd-vanary. corn honae; aiufhar
jold honae on turn. This Is one tf
the race.bargalat in northern lU^.
gan. A good tuner coold with litUeaxpjy make thu Um worth

AMERICAN Health aad Accidmit InMONET TO LOAN on persona] prop­
erty. In sums to autt. I Newlaad,
reem 60^ aaw wnhalu btoefc. flfto
•otr.
•8642
today for yimr -honse mav
NDiarow. Abrndute seeurity

wissa

• -L; opponent." says tbe cotond,
*'aays I'm agninst tbe Chinese exclns100 law, Now. for ifiy part, i don't
care ta* anap or my anger whrtbto
the (?htae*e rre showed to ccane
this «.nntry or not They've
never done in- any batm. end I'd Just
as lief they'd come hero as tbe Ti^
.lapar—
any
tbem
"I>e gpsllbijs pop d
torrupted the oth^ «oiuUdate.
"Toot anotberr roi
roared the celoneL
Ue got tbe applause.—Chlvogn Trib-

noteomlB
IMl

Mra. JotoLi iinttp •
her BtUa dahihte Jtft thu afternoon
tor Omsaa. ta'^Jrar aummer cottags.
.
*: --1
Codar dto
Olaa Arbor Bun.
day by a More gf 67 to four. Next
Sunday Cedar wBLglBy a team plekad
from the EmptrsnifbBkfart and Olen
rbor toama.
Mr. OeeMTO, ar-4^ IM been maktag a short v^^ Mends In this
dty while
trim\ Sen FTOncieeo to hla hos|& taOBtreel, Canada,
left today fior '
August Saimi^ -eibo rwigned his
poelttoo with tu BamlKon Ckithiag
few days 9 aaya he wlU leave
ftf Seattle,'
and. If he eeea ah.tB|^ortuulty wUl em­
bark In huatasB/there.
Jim Avary, tb»;ileg«ateber, has put
1 a busy aa&t£ ataoe kls appotat-'
meat. During b^y.he ktOed 10 dogs,
has throe Ui4Us barn tobedlspoeed tf.
and has been notified to eeB for five
more at dUresentr-tfacea.
Traveroe'Bay
No- 136, K. O.
T. MM., last night dkcae C. D. Sher­
wood, W. D. dawsr. Yf. J- Ndsoa.
Elmer B. Brown ^ A. A. McCoy as
'delegates to the Northern Michigan
taCadUFriday.
The Home and t
sodety tf the Coagregtflwia] lAnreh
wUI meet with Hra; B. Hammoid to-

The young Men'| Chrtotton Uitorory
society htfd «
toot evetfag:
Id the^ifcUoaiiig offiotoa:
Chartto FTOBkUa! vice.
Jtfin JNsaata: sMrotory.
Bay Bddtag; lyaanrer, Cbariro
Strait; parttomeDtattoa,i, Wtx
PT Carter
chaplain, Walter JDavto.
W. C. Hall haa puroharod a "rod
devil." or U. 8. lAhg Distance antombbile. It arrivM ec the steamer
from Chtoigo on SRpday WB-was put
Into cenmtotooB yisitiiitay aftenoop.

nnd Mn. Orw isi^hla daaghtorin-tow, out ovnr-^fdashboard. Both
were orntoei tawtemv badly on nto
tecA Ha was vmitnH to the 4unbnlance to hia hoBw.'
£ teBo eame hero
About all moadM nso tram Benton
Harbor na agent |pr the Bemnton Qot
rwpondsBoe achmil, ?“• ^ promot­
ed to a larger fieH with bee-----■-'inatopolto. (Blie hU c
the compngfl he haa lead tbe
in iiiRi‘"liis new
eaeded hero
the anototf
Howard BUlatt, toBtatf 'to the High

The tnfte dxmIw throngb the Bnen
toll bna, «p tot^roeent time, been
-jontoatly SkmiS. The tranlt reeffipto tm m atobnnteA to flfifiis.Seratb^ Je« fhee the opeatog of

.

(Spectoliiy the Serfpps-MdBae.)
Grand R^ids. Mieb.. Jane z^-0«ret Albers, charged wfth oCsrtng
bribe tf 66,000 to Aldermen
In support tf the Lake hUtalgan watesuppiy echeme was set toee this morntag. The Jury were out all ni^t The
caee'has been pending ataoe Jum.
1900. .
,

Spetfal fiftesttan

5Si^8S^Both •phonea.

l».L.EWAWTON,
r the People'i
People'e Savtaga
Bar
hank
DB. L. F. BIPHBB.

Prof. C. F. R. .Bellows Dying from
I. A. THOMPSON. M. D.
Parolysla
Ottce In Heinton-Mllllken block.
Tpsllenti. Mich., June 2.—Charies Two Men Were Coiivtoted tf Mutiny
add MuMSer.
Flto R£^ BellowB. A. M.. C. B., pro(Special by (he Seriope-McRaA)
fcasM- emeritns of matbdiiaUca in
DR. H. B. GARNER
Liverpool; Jnne t—Gustave Bau
and Wm. Smith, two of the four eee- Spectol attenuon sives tp surgery and
diseases tf womm. Ofltoe over
men cqnvlcted tf mutiny end murder
FM Nationel henk. Cell both
weak, aad any moment may eee the aboard the BrttUffi bark Vertalca. wm
hanged In the Waller Jeh at Liverpool
flickering iltfit tf life extinguished.
DR BOLD8WOBTH.
today.
,
Booms 7 and 8. Mercantile Co.-v
block. Spectol attention glvmi to
Motaiaassa-A»x«L~
KALKASKA IS BOOMING.
the eye. eer. noee and throat
One morning net kmg ago the Earl
Glasses fitted. Both 'phones.
ofRosslyo canie-dowii from bis single Many resideneea Are -Being Erected
bedroom iu dii uptown hostelry with
This Year,
87 cento In bis pockeU. Credltoro,
(From e Special Correepondenu
'pbone 641; Bell •phone 878.
members of bis theatrical company,
KaiKaska,. Mich.. June 2.—Kalkaska
were ctaroroiig for Bslsrlrs in arrears. I on tbe boom this summer. TwentyThe earl betbouebt lilmself of
four dwellings are btfng bnllL An ad­
eases of Uie rectum and getfto nrigreat American iMinker, a friend of his dition to the school, a brick store end
nary diseases. Both 'phones. City
stota. Lady tlonlou-Lencox. He hur­
foundry are also being built Ah la­
Opera House block.
ried to
street and upon being boring men aro finding employne
uebered lato ibe private office of the
It to tften difficult to determine
aforeaald banker, told the provvbtol
hard-luck etory with such good effect where franknees ends and Impudence
that the big .financier, wbo was none b^ns.
i-otber than J. P, hloigan, pnUod out
We need the room and will sell a
bank roll that would have choked
C. B. Hunt organ, high top, solid wal­
cow, skinned off a thousand dollar nut case, bine stops tor 620. GrinneU
note, and haiKlrd It to Rosalyn With the Bros-. 2„ East Prtfrt street. 3162-1-2
And B1-BAMBR UNES
remark: "Some of the boys outside
snge it for yon."—Ne r York
tor Frankfort. BensonU, Mt rieasar
itder.
Clare. Alma M. Louis. UhacBt. Owns
Btovea of s«laA
eU, Ann Ar^. Toledo, and ail
ilenmn living in ManAerter to
G. H. CHASE
sclentioDB but extremely Impa­
Upbolst'ering, furniture packing, mat- sMzthare and eastern potata-'
tient of oontradictlon. never undotrass making and oinbrelU mak­
J. J. KIBBY, q. P. A.
atandlng why a peiroii steuld disagree
ing. Cltltens' -phone 611.

DIRECTORY,

with him when he is,fi6'|uinly correct
TRAINED NURSES.
in his position. One night, contrary
to hU usual custom, he did not come
MRS. E- W SHELuON. NDRSeT ”
home to dinner. Eleven o'clock auue. Graduate U. B. A. training school
class ‘98. Grand Rapids. ClUsens'
pnd tbe whole family was In bed, and
phone 813. Hes. 268 Parit street
sdh be had not arrived. It was aftw
-Price 612 to 614 per week.
o'clock lu Ibe morning that bis
heavy «ep was heard on Ibe stalrs;
O. M. MORSE.
His wife, wbo bad been anxious, met
Tbe popuplar AueUoneer of Oral
him with a ll^t in her hand.
Traverse County. Office 830 Bart
“Where have you been," she asked,
Front street Traverse City.
looking serionsly at him.
“Been-on a Jury.” he growled.
MONROE A HALS,
“Why did yon stay so toteT'
General Inauranca.
“Stay so tote? There were eleven
811 Wilhelm btoek.
obstinate mules'on that Jory, and It
TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
took me oh night to convince
pfaicago Journal
.J. M- TULLHR ,
Land looser and timber eaftiDator.
Hardwood timber and stubble
fiw sale. Reatoenoe 866 Booth Bmwood are. Cltlzeiia. ^oae 718. June 1
Oratfi
toolce 1
1 Brhe.
Af^CHITRCTB.
PYont ttroet
3H2
Ntflee to the public.
‘We desire in this way to exprtos
to you our hearty thanks for the sup­
port given us since we croned Ute
doors tf the “City Drug Snwe" over
six yeaas ago. It haa been our con­
stant effort to pjeaw asd to give value
received, and your apurecjatlon of the
same to shown la our constantly '
craastaf buslnees. In merging
business Into a corporation we hope
to still bettor serve you. Mr. lYenk
B. ISanneu wbo has associated himaelf wlUi us needs no IntroducUon
'xraverse City which has been I
nome from boyhood, a competent ph
macirt and of-good business sbllity.
No effort
to meet
to*^
. ...___ _ ____
ng to a
first dass drug store. Agahrdhmiktag
yon tor your support we ask a «»Unuance of the same for the ‘Bqgbee
ft
- Roxbur^
rgh Co.. Ud,"
Respectfully,
C. A. BUGBBB.
W. T. ROKBUTU3

1 Md*.u*^
rt residence. 427
era 'phone 41!.- Beetta
ton size 'dettfU ^vea with aU plai»

Dentist.

Montague block.

■ ‘uR SNTDER DENTIST.
aver Pooptfs Bertogs
SAWYER ft PBNHALLHOON
St. Crowu and bridge work u
specialty. Office new Wilhelm bloek

PereMarquetiB
Jan. 18. 1903.

F(£ Motaegon, Bay CUy, Port Bur
on, Tntado, Detroit and east, 6:00 a.
m. and 3:46 p. m.
For Mantoue, Lndtagton and MUvankee. 6:00 a. m; and 8:46 p. m.
For Elk Rapids, Kalkaska, and BM
Ulre, 7:00 A^m., 1:60 p. m. and 6:46

ss-

4 II

MBM il
mkM IL
irli20

4 4?
6 11

vif A^A. R. R. Via CoftonUlh,

I Arbor .

8 60

112 86 pa

A. D. TYl.m,
Trains letve for Cedar City and
Dentist. Office 605 new Wilhelm Provemontat6t20Am.
block.. Clt^ns 'p^e No. 683.
Arrive from Provemont and Oedar
PHYSISIANto'

DR. A. H. HOLUDAT. '
iraduate of 'toronio university. OSIn Mposon b)od{. 'Phones: office.
163: residence. lOf

est ronti
the wes|

Two Stunning’
Suit Bargains
The One

Suits one or two of a kind—all this sea­
son’s makes and styles—snappy suits—val­
ues up to $1200.

These are odd suite—on(‘ or two of a kind
from tjioae lots we’ve been selling from $12
to $18—Qur best guaranteed suits—per­
fectly tailored---perfect-fittiag, self retaiaiag front and padded shoulders.

Our June Sale !

The Other

I"

be Arotra'Un droth tale from esn-

leave at 8.^ Walt's

3UU4

caco PtfHitato eeDecD aad
pltaL FraoHM limited to wa, ear,
aoae ma throtf asd fiSng ci
filMsei; 503 WBbtfm Mofir qq.

HANGING IN LIVERPOOL JAIL.

•fe

fruit trees; garden plat—berries,
currants, etc.; 10 swarms tf bees,
horses, cattle, hen, wagons, bug­
gies, harrows, ploire, cultivators,
mowers and..........................
with a disc, having In Its center an In­
cooker, mlt_______________ ___
baruese. Uttle's Insurance and Real dicator wlilcli mores rislbly and regu­
larly. end this, on a wale fifty times
estate Exedtange.
magnified, denote* tbe pngreai
growth. Bolii ,disr and indicator__
metal, and when brought In contact
with an electrle hammer, the electric
MI8CELLANE0UB.
current being interrupted at each of
the divided Interatlces of the disc, tbe
growth of the plant Is perceptible to
Vatoaratoo Modeal Oonssmtoi^'.
eye.—Chieago JjuvnaL
ptontom. Addrero, Mrs. Fraaees s.
Smith. Troverse aty, Mich.. 867

OOOO MAN 6TRICKBN.

dtoptoyed Solome'D-Uke wtodtfn
some of hl« oecltlons. Two men ap­
peared before him.- One wgs a butch­
er. wb:> claimed that tbe defendant
owed him 610 for a meat bill Tbe
defendant a atrlklngly thin and gnunt
figure, deuled tbe. bill' Btatemaita
a»d counter eiatemente foUowed rorti
other wltli great rapidity. The Ue was
passed, but the constable
“When was this meet
wtkich you sold die defendant?"
the Judge.
"During tbe past f«w weeks, yow dty
honor," declared tbs butcher.
■n* W, w, II,,
"Tiien 1 decide this case in fever tf 1C B, gfatDX^ wp
the defendant." remarked the Ji
meettag af tap
dellbdnittiy, :ia be scrutlnizol the___
dated figure before him. "Bto appear­
ance Indicates Ibat be has not eatro
110 worth of meat In bis lifetime."— gramme: leasM st^,
Boston PoBL
tags and g map nmt
be given )>r Mra.
wUI be reaponsed i
If yen were {old that It was poaalKe to beer plants grew you-would
scarcely iielieve it but two asnaans
say they have discovered s method of
the rig ooUlded
“bearing" plants grow. In tbe appear­
Ing Mr. Bmpey
ance tbe growing pUnt Is connected

SOD FOB SALE aad aoddly done.
pay tor ypa^Um. Bngobw W6
Baal Eighth street or tolephcme 7H.
Cltteeni'. Brownlag ft Adsley, ^
8147446

(Bpodal by the Sorippa-MeBae.)
Detroit, Midi., June E—Ohortstop
Nonnaa Elberfeld tf the Detroit haU
dub haa been fined $M6-«id IndefinHeiy soapended by' Manager Barrow
for IndlSerbnt playing and geasral bad
coadnd. Sbtffdd to credited with
the Ices of the tost.three-gamee with
8L lionto.

TffL W. P. BTBANGWATS. '
Ftfmerly aaetotant eargeoB tor «il
ear. aoee and throat Is the CU-

fiP nge lucre^^

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