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The Daily Eagle, July 27, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE
CITY CptTION. •
KAdl.t-.
TKAVBRSE CITY. MICHIGAN,J
VOL. XI. NO. 3200.
A LOT OMWONEY
DAY. JDLY 27, 1803.
WANT VATICAN
MODeNIZED
trie light, steam hett, baths and tele
phones are tniBisbed. Tb» teattare
Is the best that moBsy cu boy.
Soterlng Uxe rottmda. one Is strack
Orst ot'sll with the Aeanty of (he
woodwork, all of fcardmod add prin
cipally of maide. The stalreaee li
massive and hand name. In every
room the woodwork Is a featsre o(
the deooratioos. Mr. Leelle ts very
partlcnlar about detaUs and this aeconnte for the comidetOMss with
which everything has been (umiabed.
The aleep^ rooms, of which tbeiw
are U6. are ananged ad that ^tes
of as large or small a nomber *a de
sired can eaaUy be asMgned gnests.
. Opening off the rotoada are the mu
sic room, ladies' waiting room and a
writing room. The dining roan la
large and hat a <>leaBant view of the
bay and ctmtalna a bay vrlndow Cpr the
Chicago orchestra that will give three
oonoertB .dally. The dining room like
all other romns in (he house has a
hardwood floor making it suitable for
dancing.
■ Mr. 1/eslis and John O. Plank. Jr..
the manager, have started out on the
assumiiUon that a hotel cannot be
s-iccossfnlly run unless Uie cuisine ts
flret rlasB. With this in view, they
have prepared the most modem taelUUes T<sr thdr able chef and bis carps
Saved in our July Clearance SaJc. _ Hundreds of sam
ples of our lat^e lioe>f House Furnishing Goods must
MOST MODERN HOSTELRY
.NORTHERN MICHIOAN.
be closed out at ohcc to make room for our new lines
of goods.
The>e will be closed outjat pricea.that can
COMFORT OF QUESTS IS WELL
. LOOKED'AFTER,
not be duplicated.
REFRIGERATORS!
Culaine of the New HoUl Is Uneaeelled In State.
of small Oil and Gasoline Stovcjs just the things for
{Special by Uio Serippa-McRae.)
Home. July 27.—The arrival of Cardioal GibbonR in Rome brought pre
conclave politics to a new pitch of
intensity. It is learned that Cardinal
Gibbons is looked upon as the natural
leader of Inodem and foreign elements
agppist the Italians and nltza cmservatives. ' ^
The chief reform movement In
which Gibbons’ friends wish him to
take the lead. U the'modemlaatic
the Vatican. The purely business side
the Vatican administration baa be
ne greatly antiquated. Many cere
monies coBnccted with the death of
the pope are leslng much of their due
impressiveness from their manage■. The seccmd.refonn desired, is
the apportionment of cardinals among
the aatlons according to the CaUiolle
pci-ulation. thus depriving the Italian
nation of its predomlBance In the saored college.
It de reco^ized as a poesibllRy 11
ic -<up])ort ^ a few Italian cardinals
can bo securod for Gibbons blmsell,fae
niny l>e asked to forego the objccUons
and itocomc a candidate-for the poallion
camping, rioin 75 cents up.
EXPLOSION AT AN ICE PLAN!'
You will need refrigerators three months yet tliis
year, and we will save you from $2.50 up S4.2.5 on on.e.
Our $7.00 Ice Chest for , - $5.75
Our $9.00 Refrigerator for ■ $5.75
Our $12.00 Refrigerator for ■ $9.50
ai5 M M Bpi
Our $19.75 Refrigerators for ■ $14.00
,—' •
&»me proportional cut on Ice Creai^ Freezers,
Sercrui Doosa. Gasoline and Oil Stovos, Croquet Se^
Lawn Chairs. Si‘tt«*es. Hammoc-ks,. in faert, everything,
tlnimghout our large line of goods. \Vc liave all kinds
PRICE TWO OBNTR
r'-
Its PROSPECTS
ARE BRIGHT
This ts the season of the year wbei
the Ulchlgaa summer resorts are
ioQidaB-^eir prettiest and when the
mossy banks and shady, nooks are
most attractive, bidding the weary
toUen in the heated dUes lay aside
their labor to spend a short time In
reerdaUoD. so thsThe or she may bo
the better prepared for the.duUes of
another year. These periods o( rest
are necessary and can in no sense be
counted as lost time. More work ant!
--J
n miruui mcusaii.
NOHC rUMES THUUSflOUT.
MORE FIRMS
HA^EAILED
E,'LH6oi..Y.M.«F"E»yO.K
HEAVY DECLINE IN RAILWAY
STOCK THE CAUSE.
-
(Special by the S
New Tork,Joiy 27.—Am
was made cfci the stock esdmnge thU
ling eff the faUnre of E. S. Itooie^
* Co, A heavy decline la the etocb
of the BvansrlDe and Tacre Hants
railroad. In wblifli the flrin la heavily
laterested, U bMleved to 4>e *a mw
of the embaraasment
The slock market improved st4«iUy
after' the first half hour and no Btere
.tatlures are expected tcOv-'
Boaton Firm Failed.
Bos^. Hass., Jttly 27.—Wflltam
Bassett ft Co., memhers of tta local
exchange, have tailed. Mr. Baaaett
membm- of the New Tort stock
AExrbange. The tailnra Ip unlmporta^.
CVBtT MON.
VITB toons.
StmiOR UTHiRG.
ANEXCURStON TRAIN WRECKED
PEOPLE W.ERE PINNED DOWN UNThIrtMn Were KilM and 20 Berteasly
tniufwd.
«.)
NORTHPORT BEACH HOTEL
J. »V. SLATER
Itetail und WlioIeMUe
yiF
Launch “Cruiser ”
will l««vc her dock at S o'ctock-every
pt.-vjiut tley end at 8 o'clock to the
GventDE end can also be chartered l)y
> parties. CaU ClUMns' -p
i 98. Dock opposite *P. t
QAHNUU .
JBWRL.RY STORl
OSTEOPATHY
(Special by the Scripps-McRae.)
New York, July 27.—Two men w.
killed and five Injured by Uie blowing
cylinder in the iiead of
amninnla machine In the big Jacob
ituppeit Jpa^plant in the borongh of
Hms Uils
Otto Smith, aged 40, engineer, and
.Inhn Vlxicensky, a laborer.
lOBO
TENNYftpN'S
SUCCESSOR
I of Aastralia
■
ELK OUTING 8H0ES
/--.AVe have them now in your size. Oont
wait too long; they^re going fast : : :
^2.50
2.00
- 1.T5
men’s
Boys’
Youths’ -
(Spbcinl by the Scripps-McRae.)
I.iverpool. July 27.—The Post hears
life Diiko of ConnaugbL tho king's
I'lrlo. has succeeded Lord Tennyson
i-!i governor general of Aoslralia.
We Im a Rm Oui SbM Niker’s Shop.
Wi- are showing the Ik»1
$1.50; Shoe 5(Sien
Yiixi ever saw.' Different
Rtyli-K in light or heavy
Bachant & Roscoei
ro8 J'ront St
^
Parker Bi-os'. OW .'^taiid
During Inventory
.
ilHEVAN-BUIEN ST'
SERVICES WELL ATTfiNDED.
hoh-. Tlxey have the style
and they wear vfi-11.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New ftbac fttora.
. KalE-r-a
Ol.l StB'Kl.
WIllilMC
Music aitd Devotions of Diaciplea Atthe rresult but Hr.
It5 will
w
issue anothft
Steward also alleges
has been putUag In a
in training for.
Hr. SomAD.r^.,
•n a slippery log and s£T down rather
:;uddenly. thns uMneWbat iocapBClb»$.
ing him for a flrst«lass
of asslsunta. The kitchen is as large
of the smaller resort hotels
lern Michigan Is fortunate In of* northern Michigan- and equipped
many poinU of patiicular (n- with every device (or giving an excel
t«3»t to toe touriaL ‘Ihe latest resori. lent table servlcg. That they have
Bded. Is the opinion of the guests
________ TJort^Jorir owneS^y
LmBo of Chicago, whltdi openod-Sat- the hotel. U nan be most tratbfully
nidar Mr the season. Standing four asserted that the Northport Beach re
storlM In height and surmounted by sort has a cuisine uasuipmsed In the
ate of Michigan.
observatory, the hotel painted pure
UndCT the main portion of the koto]
^<io stands out protninenUy against
-e the barbey shop, bowling alley and
JO dark backgronnd of the natural
park at Its rear- Pretty as it appears bllllBid tables. At the rear of the hodayUmc when entering Norii^rt lel In a Separate bnlldtug wUI be quarbay. its beauty is sUll greater at nl^t >rs for the help.
In Manager PUnk and W. 6. LanEIGHTEEN CONVICTS ESCAPE^ when the tower is'Klaze with electric
IghU
and the IhcandeMent lamps (Ion, chief clerk, gqeaU will find gen
CALIFORNIA PRJSON.
shed, soft rays along tho wide plasea tlemen well qaaliled by experience
CARRIED WARDEN, HIS GRAND which Is but a few steps from the w and natural cordiality to give them
every ailcntion. They are ever ready
ter's edge.
SON AND TH^E GUARDS.
0 give personaf supcrvisli
The bote) is situated .bn -the beacli
rants of tholmttftrons and make them
short distance north A the dheks, b
log convenient to them but (nr enough (oel perfectly at ease while in their
hotel. Th^r experience In large boaway to be out of reach of
Cbicago and other clUes has
A few rods from the
Pease Are In Pursuit -In ths A
of the hotel lie the tracks of the qualified them to anticipate the wants
Hills and Country.
of tourists. Mr. LesUe himself Is
Traverse City. Leelanau ft
RUSHED FOR
THEIR LIBERTY
(Special by the BcrlppaMcRae.)
I'oUom. Cal., July_27.—«ghlmw daft.
vicU rushed their way to liberty ‘
the state penttenttary here this i
Ing carrying with them as bo
the warden, his grandson and
guards.
Tho guards at the wall-etatlon «a*a
cfrald Ui open lire on the partT <ar
Icar of bluing the -eaptared offlclais
and tho refugees ewaped Into the ad
joining hilla They are being puraned
by a posM.
INDEX pINGER AMPUTAfED.
SOME EmAOBDlNARY BARGAINS IN THE FAMOUS
GORDON DYE LADIES’ HOSIERY
A good'quality of Black Hose in Lace Stripe eirecls,
good wcarcrs.and perfect titter-s. They formerly sold
Special Price 25c.
An extra good quality of Black Hose in the popular
Lat-e Idea; very neat patterns., They formerly sold at
50c.
•
IS PART OE IT
YOURS?
$2,750,177,290
Is the total Savings Deposits in
the banks of the t'. S in feserve
for old age, sicknesfi or other
■
Special Price 37c
A ver
'cry fine quality of Black Hose, some new and very
novi•el open work designs. They formerlv sold at $LOO.
Special Price 7Sc
All of our very.finest ^ack Lisle Thread Hosiery-—in
this lot will be found the daintiest and most exquisite
patterns tliat formerlv sold at $1.50 and $1 7.5.
Sp^ Price $1.25.
Our line of Pure Silk Black Hosiery made fiom the
liest quality of silk which makes them 'servieable.
They come in Ijeautiful open work designs. They
formerly sold at #2.50.
ARE YOU
np such a reserve
allow 3 per cent, interes
pounded semi-aonnally (
mgs deposits.
P^edple^
SAVINGS)
o^n Tuesday evenings I
Price $2.00..
E. WILHELm
Mow Week.
HMICHABDS.ASCHI.
iTS.
l•^HcUcsl Home nirniHber.
T.. W. T H I ,R L B Y
DENTIST
,.
(Spectol by the 8
Glasgow. ScoUand, July 27.—In a
wreck at SL Ekioch statica this morn
ing. 13 people were klUed and 20 ser
iously injured. An excuiwkm train
filled with returning: TlsUors to the
Uie of Man. ran Into the buffers at 8L
Enoch while going at a hl^ rau of
K>eed. Those klUed and tnlored were
pinned down under tEe nriated Iran.
'
Comer ol FYost and UBioo.
Watches, Clocks and Jeweby re
paired promptly.
Next door south -of SqnlKe
Barber sEop.
Win Btosch Has Been •wRerit^ Frei
a .Severe Cut
Throe weeks ago TtlU Brosch cat
the index fiager of bis left hand «tth
a knife and Satnrdar at^ooh the
ni(>ml>e! was ampntaAed becatua o(
pql^Foa In tho woo^ aSeeUng the
«ha)o h^. After the cat the wo«a4j
was d'ressed and it jmemed to be bi^
ing all right when it was dlacov
that the fieeh at the anrteee only
healed, the depth of the wpund being
badly affected.' The attending phy
sician lanced 4t and
ber as weU as could he, but Batt&da)
le finger had to I
at the sectmd joint to stop the spread
of the Infection. Mr. Braech'haa snf
(erad excraciatlBg vtlfL foe the past
weeks but to bow muA leUeved.
The servlcee of the IMselples of
Christ at Steinberg's opera honse yes
terday. were largely attended. The
morning ssrvlc^consisted of silent de-.
voUon followed by inaplrlng congrel»lfiTi!"T IfS I trio bv
Btwly to ths life of
Christ in which Rev. Illlom empbaato
ed the victorlsa is ChrUt's Efe and
urged the OhrtoUaiiB to have many
-ictories in their Uvea.
TTie evening aerrice of song was
enthotiastih. and the Urge congragf
tion joined In sftagtog the old gotp^
Mugs. The duet. "Let Not Year Heart
Be Troubled,'’ swag by Hisses Mrle
and Morse, was the speelM nomber
ad was highly appredated by all. '
Rev. Olloffl spoke on tl^ texL "Ood
is Lore.’- He said that the great love
of Ood has been toward Hto people
since the beglnn^ of time, bht that
eondiUons must be complied with be
fore one can enjoy this'lore. Tbit
great loro was made manifest (n Iha
thnndertogB on Mt Stoal and again on
ML Calvary; first the written tow:
"Tbout Bbalt Not;" then the pleading
of Christ on the croas.
Quy B. 'Wlllamsan, who to in dtarge
of Che music. Is arranging an externaprogramme at special music for
Sunday night whli* wlH be plenaing to all lovers of music.
SPORTSMEN’S TOU
P Ml
fil&j
A. M. LESLIE'S SUMMER HOME AT NORTHPORT BEACH.
goesu who arrive by train. Just
north at the hotel to whrnw the slipdot* for the Mantettqtie^rar ferry is
I be located.
The Traverse Bay line of steamers
from Traveree City continne to be a
popnlar ineans of reattoiug the reaorts
along Travssse Btf. wbethar one in
tends to stop at Meahtawanta, Omens
TOO I
I INFATUATION
Northport. True, the rallroed is
Drove Jeaeph Relto f
I0W a msriL qnlAer method «f traneKwtaUtm but then thp boat trip gives
L better oppoctnnity of taking In
(8,
ISpectol by the Mp
Phil
dladelphla.
inly .tT.-BhewUr he beanty of the landecaiie. The Cobefore noon today. Soseph IMtx. who
was infistnated with- TUle Jara, of
Uh the Cnamlni
Joyce etreet, the dlponsd wito of
e to Charievols ai
Cl arlip Knapp, shot and probably ta- continue the seralce
ully wounded Knaw aaff the woman. Boyne CltyTbe NMtbport Beach resort hotel is
He then killed bimsaM
tht rear of
unique one bc-.vuse it gives “all
the house on
the eomCorts of homo' 9bfle sltsated
<anpi moat desired for Yeaect puiposee.
more wel^t
The hi^-l is bullL funilslied and eqnlpby Benda that
l«d lu keeping with the hl^ieat olaar
er sold so cb<
hotel to any of the large cltisa.
epmidlhg his time around the hotel
and never tires showliig his friends
over the hotel grounds.
The Northport Beach resort
long he^the dream of Mr. bealle.
Leaving Northport In 1BS8, he has
spent nearly every summer there
since that time. Tears ago he
eeived.the idea of buying the prop
erty which be now owns, but was anabl& to. pnrcfaaae it ontil about
years ago. Tbeproperty on which the
hotel and his private cottage stand
oontalns US acres. TUs land
on<» boaviiy wooded with pine, maple,
be^ and other woods bnt years ago
the vtoglh forest was cut off and
another more beauUfsl perhaps then
the first bss taken Its piece.' The btrcai comes up to the.renr end sldee of
the hotel, the only vacant plate being
tbu in (rout of the botM which
Northport bay.
The dimatto orwrtitimis oooid bcsmsly be Bnprawed at. Northport Batch.
It to aH hat enmndad by toalar. beIhg nttnated on a i
.L. fOodtlBaed 0 I'tostpa^
To Be HsM la Grand RapUe Newt
Month.
Grand Rapids. July t7.—Members M
the Sportsmen's atsodation are pre
paring for thei higgest tr^ sbootli«
'tonrnament ever held In thto part of
the country. It la scheduled tat Avt
gnst IS. 19 and 20. and the arrangemento already mpde abow that It 'win
s»of toe most coDspIciiouB eveoto
of its kind in the eoontry.
Htcbighn Is Imowii as one of the '
greateet states In the Onioei tor buto
tog and flihlng. and it to natural that
It abonid be the home of the trap
ebootera. .This dtr boaata at mo
tional talent to thto Use and there
never was the InterM ahown to gnn
sporu that there 1s jntt now. T%e
locel aeeodatlon -U one M the most
successful to the entire oountry. with
rtitnable proerty of its cere entliMy
GOOD KING EDWARD
rtes"the Welfare of ths Rsepli *at
Heert.
BritasL Walea. Jnly 27.—King Mward and Queen AknanBn aiilvai
here today to a drtaxSng rain. An
enomoni mowd weew gpthared at the
Stou»e and tbefr wiMtMlto
ancMded a neat reception In retfytng
to an addrm the ktoft eaM hto high
est ambitkm was to make the ftood at
the peopto the proepsrityMhto realm,
and the malBteiMea of peace hto eomstant Mm.
“T-
'fsm
rm DADiV
The tMiy Ea^e. KING VISITE»
TENEMENTS
TUe MOLE PVSM PM
KtKES B.wan«, aB.O.SUTB
Bptered tt Tr*wrw XXtj PoMoBc* •■
. than he ii
A. B. DlAaOND
Bttppars gt Has ^ coA at J. B.
Ourttr. 6U HuiOB ATtet
FW«ye
blood by------
WENT TO BEE THE HUMBLEST
Jaa. Q. Johnacn and 8. E. WaR*-----IRISH PEOPLE
-eodw
: A.THOROUGH IHVESTIQATfON OF ‘mSIR HOMES..
PUT THE RAGGED, POOR PEOPLE
AT THEIR EASE
om^nt ^ /«»t Mieet
^
And Was Loudly Cheered In Streets
by Children.
YOUR CRE9IT
IS GOOD.....
5-^
.\
A FutllT ABkIv.
The wosklug members of a famny^
coBBlstiBg of a farther and two sobr
«—< ..------------ .
m^:=
the moM liberal (enaa.
will pay you ta caU and
examine our goods
The next day both brethern went to
■cKMbol and pleaded to have tbcdr
latter pot «n tile gob:
"Oan jwir father do aa moA mate
u^el^ of yea boyar asked UP-
!”*
Ts-rtttTh
;| P
•Tea." answend tbe btothers; He
can do ac
work aa betb of oa.**
"Very: goed.” repUte McNtdiol
"Send your fatter aronod In the Banlag and you two stay bene.''—PbltadOpMa bedgm.
Arrangements are bring made to cMriESte the 70th binbday of the Gbi- Hogs,........................
aeae dowager emnreat next Novem Steera and hisfers, .
ber. XTore than
...........9»".........
aecnred for the
list criebrotion was plajmed to take
gMee to 1«0. bot tte -boxsr" outbrook eauocd tte abandonment ot tt
fe-:::.
"DnlMHUde" overalls and Jateets
In all colors and alaee 18 ceata.
BesdaAOe.
MsT'»tow"
GOrt. .
R 'am
Cehtmbla Bleydat at JuUaa Canw-
L o. I
Joly U ate 28 I
Wednesday eveutoga, Jnly 8 and 2:
Traverse Cfity Lodge Kb. 222, F.
A. M. Regular eommnlcAkm Mon
day. AuguA 3. E. O. JoynL
M.; M. B. HaskelL aeeretary.
ate Bugbaa ft BeAunh's Dng BIsete.
at
Oread Traveree Lodge No. 200,
O. O. P, Beets Tueadny eventoga in
thutr ban. A. B. Cnrtia. N. O.; C. S.
Johnsoa, aeeretary.
e City Chai*«r. No. 1*1.
needs to hinaonlo haU the
Tuesday'afiOTbAve'each fuU moon.
Annie Soule. W. M.
Beadle’s
»a0tol23 goods, for.-;.....:..?l5.00
Men’s Suits worth 'npjo *17 in
another lot oh which we give you
choice ................................ ...........*12.00
Cheaper grades, jost sorted out
from eur stock, one or two of a
kind, worth *10 'and *12, going
at *8.38 and............................ • t«.38
Men’s NegKgee Shirts, one lot
*1.00, et choice for _ .......... 3<.
CANNED
GOODS
The entire stock of
A.S.PBYMN
Boob. SIwes. asd Bflbben.
Royal Tiger
oust be sold at once to satis,
fjr trust mortgage.
You can buy, any part of
the stock at less than manu
facturer's ppces within 6o days
^frotn Julf’6, 1903.
Corn and Tomatoes
aro as good as can
be put uj) at any *
price. Only
15c a can-
135 E>« Pnrat St.
Trustee
MtiiflURpAlifnlH
Men's line Shirt Waists, *1 ai^i
*1 50, going at6O0 and--Fine Fedora shape, fancy braid
straw hats worth *1.00, going at
I Lb. Royal Tiger
.
tall can Salmon
....... IBcacaB.—
1 Lb. Royal Tiger
Hamilton Clothing Co.
J. W. HILLIKER
ABIG>
BARGAIN
RMl Eunt* Broker
HAS FOR SALE
Several Desiiable Faiiiis.
Seven room house ami l«t
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. E;isy '
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Itusistreet, tot 50x186.
Pricy
^50; half
cash, bahim-t-'
time.
Pour dwellini^ on
side, reasonable pinces, eastterms.
..
Sas-en room house W*\sT
Ninth street, stone foimtiation.cemeiktcellar- lot-^OxH!'*.
Price $1,400Seven room house 5n TYo.st
Seventh street, stone .Jouiuhftion, lot 66x172- Price^l,-I0i.'•
Your cbolce of
any snit 1 n
our east win
dow tor seven
dollars. Call
In end see
them : : : :
Salmon Steak
25c a can.
IB R FZ I N
MiLLER BROS.
ISTFrentSt.
Beidk Block.
Enquire at my office
for terms.
rriF «* If *r *r rif IT IP me ic *r *r
THE IHGHIfiA»
' TRHST GO.
ESCAPE TBE BEAT
bye trip tifrougfa tbe
^Itxaluid of America
Things you Want!
on the line of the
MwlsWistsf
TwitSO
■d II Ml rwaotW te<M . d«>nmwt fv
DIKBCTOKS:
tamdiSB Pacific Ry.
(GSB'HBCtftcBtete.)
ABouteof
NlfMy NsEEtstu
.
Could not get.them before but you can now.
More IOC Pictures ,
Another big lot of tho.se beautiful Matted-Pictiir'-*s-ivdidy to bans.'"''*"
the wall, and they make such handsome ornaments. There ai'o Inmdi-e'ls.f r
mostdesimhic s'uhje^tts. Some are 20x20 with three im-h mat: others wv;
oblong 14x20; some are ovals with oval openings; there are some beauties
that are round, there are some that come two aod tlireediffereut pictures
it a set, fastened with a silk cord, and tbe price is only 10 cents. Se.*
the big wiiidow display.
Anders
AppsUtif casote
aueeoalled «n any .eouotry in the
vre^ Tfaetm^dasttsas route and
eooleettripon the contlneut.' Bound
uipUekeUwUlbeaoldto '
VsKMfer.t. C.
VTletarti,B.C.
acEtkle. Wask..
Ticsma. Wash..
Piitiste, Ore..
for
SS0 from CfliCAfiO
(OomagoteiNg'SWet Prom Otter PohOt)
Souvenirs of Traverse City
Alwa3’8 want a souvenir to give to j'our friends when they visit yon—or
to send away to others. HAve something a little nicer than you usually
find, and the picture the best that.has ever bt^n made. These, ar<^ all
' 25c and there are a do^Q different aiticles to select from. We:4c”ow
you’ll like them, they are such beautii».
.
,
Stopovers wQl be granted at all points.
iBder«r
OFPICBKSl
MiSKv'ssa•~ — Kjmllit*, 2d WtSf- lull
•
PMiTalKT
and many otban
ritaatodoathkO
e of tbteieat are
“Wonder” Freezers
Grand RipIdL Mu ib. *Oi
'StEsi-s/b';
V
«ENDA-1^^AS«|Bm
If He baridu ke MW offers lOn He-wrwiK yoo.
HEN^ SUITS at 97, DIO, BIS. $10. worth from *10 to pM.
BOPS' SDIXB at 1.BO. S, SM, $SJW werth from n.to to U.
anaP8PAHTBag$l-BO,$j8.IH».$SkWi^iroo>
SAUMoSA
B PANTS ah $1.50. Sj8.W.$S>wttefc2rou> SLWtoSi.
BPANTWatlSe. SBASOcBBt^w^froattSeto ft-
tJSM
LiMfD
MIC, TSe, SI.oo-otsU worth MDCH.«i
Youll buy right U buying o,
38c
Grasp This Opportunity
A jl Jl Jl Jl d* J* Ji J> J* A d* Ji A JiJi
Second Notice-
SlO geaalBe
It la csoeptioBal to Bad a family
where than aro so Soaaaatl
but these eas
- Lite
ed by havt^ Dr.
sWs «Sw'___
FfUsaraOBd. lto« trouble Oteteva
by tkelr gnat wk in lUmuHi and
'Hammocks
Suit Cases'
Telescopes
Trunks■
Satchels
.Potate. R K.; A. BobertaoB, P. K.J
Travurse CUP tmit Ha 871, K. O.
'. IBL. Friday nights la FUrestero’
an. A. V. PWedrbdi. Ooin.r J_ T.
hieldB, R. K.: B A.'BraaB, F. K.
. MEANS. HAVE A FIT.'S. EENOA -ft DO,/CLOTHIERS.
, eomOr of Caloa
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Telephone 1^7.
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SSSS’.I".'''’-........ “ J?
O. E. CASE.
To Close Out
122-Front StroeL
It. E. Strong. Manager.
........
^ ^Ued b, H.
Men’s Outing Snits, I6.06, for... H«l
EWture Eepalring. Matireaa Making
Baxrvating and Euroitun Paakiog.
AT C05T
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
g
Atut a diligent search tbe yonpgete
aon found employment on the* Boxbmugb mter plant, helping to dig the
eteavatloae.
On tbe completion te the fliat day'a
work be asked Mr. McHlobol to give
Ua brother a Job.
Tbe conttactoa^
ever on the alert for good men, asked Enttor. POT lb............................11 to IB
the yeung man If bta brother otodd do
as much work aa be. and on tbe
Men's OotiDir8difer^«> for. . . 1334
UPHOLSTERm*.
gjuis-.?
SALTED PEANUTS
«« ...
JULYSPEOALS
'Saved Frem TerrSila OeaUv
i711 Webatw SL atixena’ •phone 68».
Jbe tamlly of Mn. M. L. Bolftdtt at
July 1.
Bargartoa, .vm., saw h.r dytns ssfl
were powedeas to save ber. Ttta
most skUltnl phyalclana and
B. ODBTIS.
P. C. OILBBBT
remedy need. __
A. B. CURTIS & CO.
tloa was abnhy b.. _____
life. In this terrible boor Dr. E
A.
B.
BaM.
A
Moegantown,
Ind.
ipttoa tnrn- bad to get up tan or twAre timet U Real Estate & Loans
ed despair Into Joy. The fiiA bottle tbe night, ate bte a aevere backari«
No Tax Clanee
Fire Inauranee
bronght Immediate relief and (ta eonto ^ Ite-aye.
ROOMS 9 AND 10. H. ft L. BlOedc.
dnned nae coi^etsly cored ter. IPs «ul
thb most certain core in the world tor
an throat and long tronhlea. Qnaranteed botUea 60c and Sl.OO. Trial bottlea 10c. Jaa. G. Johnson and Bogbea
tOMB MOTKBS.
A Rcnbnr^'B Drag Stores.
Imw
Netic* to •
Snbscribert to The Delly BUle
Dnblln. Jnly
Bdward paid
reqneBtod to notUr the oBce U onoe the DBblln slQina a vlait Satonlay that
. of aar toUore to reeetve the paper
property or on time so that
laM- wlU ions be ramwnberod. Re^ns
tentlon cA the earrter boy may be r«m.
edied without <l«ay.
talidns to tbe homble dweDeia and
manUeeUng a real Intoreat In tbHr
Comhq Eventa
JoM S7 to Ans. 1.—Kennedy Play welfare.
_ he walked throng the Btreets. ■The ro|>ort of tbe Auditor of tbe
era, anpportliig Jno. J. Keniiedy In
Stole of low.') ehowR that tliere are
int
in bead, tbe enthnalasm of the 1.200 telepbooo cmuixiuiea In ihc State
aeeidc prodocttona,
openln*
to
people
knew no ^otmda. it bad
s eomiiareil wltli 700 last year
“Cheek.“-Btelnb«r*'» Grand opera
Arranged that the'^king ahoold Halt
1 foe Twenty Years,
two of the conmratlon tenaawta, but
m SraltL, at DanvOie, V
this <l?d not aatiafy his majesty, and to
Id bronrititis for twen
ENT8 THE, MAC4ABEE8.
ihQ satonlahment ol aU he puroaad
Uat Satvrday tbe Knl^ta of the
..___Ttr which la a
Modem Maccabees betd a picnic on
Sold by Jas. G. Johnson
Belle Isle at DetrolL to which the
oo<'
loteworthy inddsnt occurred aa and 8. K. WAt ft Sosia.
Brteing News makes tbe foUowing
the king was learing 8L Patrick’s
ediurial referenoe:
cathedral on Us way to the sMsw.
•The gathering of the Maecahsea
An old womaiL atrug^ed througli tbe
FLY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
tor a pkmtc and aports <» BeUe lale
4enae crowd which had gathered at
Ir wwMriiiiig more than the awarent
SELECT FROM.
tbe entrance and reariUng forth ber
parpoae would indicate. Under the
ri^t hand, trite to get dose
F. VOTRU8A HARNESS CO.
leaderahlp and guManoe of M. B. Boynking, hw Intention evidently being to
shake hands. Several dBdals were
it fraternal
about to pnBhrtier away, when ils
I in tbe oonnTry eur own make
Jesty Interpoeed. asyln^ "Leave her
try. and lU sucoeas has been baste
alone. God bless ber." mtb a tei^
cblelly on tbe enthnslasm wbicb has
vent "God bless your msjesty.’’ tbe old
been created by the introduetioD of
woman then SBlutpd tbe king, who
They are made from No. 1 Spatili
soda] features that attract new memehelled peanuU and are treated in
shook her hud warmly.
beie. arooae tbe old ones and make
In the egurse ot bla round tbe king clean pure way. No lard or old grroee
tbe whole band a unit In working far
used in our own make. Each order Is
caUed onQa man who had been ont of roasted after the order ie received
the good of the order.
work eight months and gave hima £8
It Is Major Boynton’s conviction
After vlBitlng one tenanent. Cavil Cigar
that a I9W rate and
bouse, the kiag walked quickly from Weaver. E. A. Monroe, John Lamaoa,
greater factora than the best reateve
Hannah ft Lay Mere. Co. Pricee quot
the street into
ed to dealers.
feud that It U pcealble to obtain.
and up a narrow alley leading to a
- MRS. F. E. WHITE.
Without enthnalaam the rate would
court where be apont seven! rolnntee,
R. O. White,. Mgr,
be of little conaecueBee. but ^tn con
When he reappeared tbe crowd of
nection with the cost of the Inauranee
poor pepple In tbe
il baa been potent to UR tbe Macca
ed fcHwprd and cheered again and
bees to a plane ot auocesa that seems
to defy all the set rules that have been
Tbe poor folk of tbe nel^boihood
fromte by other organixattona vrlth
crowded alcog tbe latb, riieertag
■Imilar mids In view.
tinually. Children, too—Uttie bare
It is as a procnotor of
legged, batless and unwashed chUdren
that Major Boynton has been pr&eml—who never hoped to see a real live
nenL He aoems to know to a nicety
king pass'by their gutter
to just what invlUUODS tte
Joined in the damoivtraUoB. whUe
wlU respond and be is fertile in the
Here. We sell yon the
from windows and doorways men and
devising of features that stimulate the
women shouted a cborua of "Good
popular high-grade Kim
int»eBt In the wlude .order. To the
luck to ye." As for the king, Ua smil
ball planes and otgans at
uninitiated the proceedings on Belle
ing farotoldnuriij^
wnrirveyon
IMe will aooe«- merely as iy
Maccabees It is an eveiU which will some of the poorest of his Mbjecta.
Prescatly tala majesty turned up a
aldA storea te energy to the ‘reserve
fund,’ and make* the order atJU strong cloee, his object being tp visit certain
tonemenu erected over shop property
er and more popnlar.”.
and bavc soeeas only from the
Rasldenta of tbe cloee natunliy
ITEMS OF INTERSST.
in force, and again the welcome
Oermaite hat
a^eri
was
rapturoua and heartfelt Rtoy sdMrd trees to
■euare mile
ward entered aeveral.Amiemeats. oon.Tbe world fe to have a
wxlcant made from the d rooi. which versing treriy with their occupants
la abandaar In Ue
and putting them fS their ease.
' James Boebtnan Duke Is president
of two tteM^co companies and 1 .celvea
. a aalary.ef SdO.OOO from eocb of them.
Tbe new nine story bnllding being
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
'-Pnl« in Jobatincsburg will be! tbe b
Tbe following uDotationa are supu of its kind. 'in 801
pUte and corrected daUy by tbe HanAfrica.
A cathedral of the Oeek church, to
coat over a .jiUloo
dars. U to be
weeted In Clevelandru. The Bunlan Clear pork, per lb, .
Short cut poric. .
. 18 75
crown is to contribute largely
Flour, H, L. sc C
. * 20
The mortallly report of tbe board of
. 3 60
health fpr tbe last montb.fo UawaU Cornmeal, H, L. ft Ca’s beet . 1 86
tbows aa ■onntnal percentage of
H, I* ft Go.’s beat
.. 1 86
Bran, per 100, ..
deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis.
. 1 16
. 1 SO
The Royal Geographical society baa
recently acquired, tbe boat's compaaa
used by Dr. Uvlngatone on bis first
Journey dowD tbe Zambesi valley In
Pluu»Tuaursa« ▲uttM BaSutetur.
Wttb m. N> KlAbteHto.
IBS BrwiC •(.
Ungton, Iqvra. “I Aha wfU and^pa..
---------pSiiyanMIttiteiaUnw
As 1 was ahoA te_^ up. 1 r>t
bottle of aiArki oitta, aod afie
all lines of work
Both Thoo*
tBoa.
Tbe balser U
6 ft
M UgM.
bat be Uk.ee to ennvnnd hImseK tpUh
Wonder why yoii doiv’t own one ? They are sq convertient antl there art’
• so many.cooling things that can be made witii them. The 2 quart sells
for $1.85 and the 15 quart for $12. ¥ou choose the size and the pnee is
right. jSot friends visiting you, or an afternoon gathering ? Make
yopr own ices and sherbets.
-
Remember Your Feet.
When you huv j’our next shoes. There are “tender feelings” to be lookafter, and the easfwt way to have easy feei is to buy easy shoes. - Ever
triedtheDE. REEID CDSHION SOLE SHOE ? You have missed eome
of tbe most pleasant days of your life. Th'is is a dressy shoe as wellmade in vici kid, box calf and patent calf. Oooe you wear a cushion sole
shoe, you will wear BO other, especially if your work requires you to
stand on your feet all day.,
What About Outing Shoes ?
Just starling on your vacation ? Must have a pair sorely. They are
tbe strongest, most durable shoe on the market^and ao easy on tbe feetI'
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FOE FORTWnt
we«
ver 8ta& Around
the BBajiel. in the
...
SkSMfiMatah.
cardUmto-All wearing,
Olflord, tiM Aetree*.
OlevMaai. O.; J<dy .2?.-A
etvt CartiiaalB OoiU “
Smi FiUciMo, Ctl^ July 27.—Bob
.race tor gfs.ooo a aide and the beat
the white
DUBMMOMMtre «M euiM u (IMM »
H>«-4»Uy. oaoeoppotfMUicemciBiEoBM. o« nuBldUDone ehomd Op .in tite
nurse oSsaed haa bees arnsged heorders; Oardlnal
(Bailnet.
riese lloense <«ce reepleadent In t
BODY INTERRED IN ST. PETER'S as an Angnatlnlan. and
' Patch 1:5M4 aiii KnaCa
new anil j«d wltt a PnttM
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Oelattne Ktog. ftmeciy
1 PraBotadaB brown.
bouquet.
PiOlibrId the middle of the
After eogie (eiiitlnK and wiUi a
C. B. iOlox Tseeatty pmt
chapel.
i-iMi mMM%M xmmMitm
conda tor 85.006. At the Detroit meetPrince.
1 out that he wanted i
It be in UMir offioe d«riB« bsUiB^^to-bas s^ eesaldetsl
to the ptmUfidal
cenee to marry htln Julia Hay (HfiOrd,
speed
of his heree, so mm^ that
,pty
seat
next
to
an actress. He save Us own age as
“Doc” Tanner, acting for the owner of
41 and that ot bis bride as 2S. both oC SCENE IN THE CHAPEL WAS fact that PtJnee
Don Pat^ anBested that a rs|ce he
same poattion. had .
. VERY EFFECTfVE.
New YorK City.
The WMttwr.
The body was sprialM wlth holy atnnged. This idea ns ^esaing
Just whore the
' • Geocnllr telr tonl^t end TMwley,
water. .-.bsMntion waa
and the Knox had the mm got together and
wlU take place ntssimmoDS did not
Two Cofltne Incloeed In a Third Welgl foot cl Leo xm- vma
rxcfpl poeelbty sbowors 1b north por
the agreed to peat 8tt/K>0 forfeK In ihlt
tion Tueedey; wmrmer In eouUk por- know. However.. he
ed 1,822 Pound#.
dty. The aevelaod Driving elnb trill
last
Ume by Ma^.
It would be down town, probahly
lion Tfeednjr «lUi Tarieble wind*.
oflor a special parse for the event and
master ot the
•OWETHIINC
at the hotel of the bride. ‘ Tlie
if sime other track does not go above
Oonnt CamllkqwboL
fflony will be.private, only the friends
Rome,
July
27.—The
body
of
Poi
the :«xal bid the race will take place
Uves of teinbus men remind us
of the popular fighter and his prom Leo was Interred In SL Peter's Sstu then covered the v
TO AMNOY YOU
Would yon have your life aubllmo ised wife being present Notwlth-'
and hands with a
veil, bor- here, ft would be a great card and
day night. The strokes of the bi
indreds of people here.
.jRied with gold. Ovet^aadhe prefect
1 i-u (lad better do the wrltemp
When yon are nsiiig OU
Btaadlng all attempu to keep ont of
Bj youiseIC, while yet there's time. the public eye as much as poaalbic. which resounded through the
jred silk
lamps or any kind of li^t
diate dome
the cathedral am
SEE PIECE OF meteor'FALL.
—New York Sun.
but- ELECTRICfTT In
ry messages and preaents ed to the earnest gathering In th -.x-il which covered th^Me ^non.
Fire was lifted lifj brasier and
yo«ir home or offiee There
have alreedy begun to''arrive from all nave that Leo xm. had been laid U
can by s bellowa.-t^aparts rtalng Michigan People WitneH Deacent of
is nothing like' BLEC,
CITT iN BRIEF.
parts of the United States and Eng
At sundown the most imp
Stone From -the Sky.
.Mgr:
BarBlIlllSI
TBICITY for Ulnmlnating
land.
of ail the obsequies took place.
Jackstto, Mich.. July 27.-Dnring
t;.linl
read
for
20
misittes
the
oratio
No smoke, no
The Traveree City band^wili meet
front doors of the bascllla were closed
NEWS OF THE THEATERS.
brev is. enl<«izlitg the'j^ pccUB, and terrific storm of electricity and rain
sm^L DO giwase, no danger
loBl^t In the new rooms for r^earsal.
and the vast church, eyeept for a '
Iriece
ot
spent
meteor,
weighing
NoUry Poponl, 84 ye» old, read ont
from fires—it is the roo«t
The repertoire of plays selected hy
Mrs. H. I. Knapp and children ar
of lights at the shrine of
economic
lUnminator
the bisrial reooni. a #«Wca which ho little less than five'pounds, feU within
rived yesterday on the'steamer Char- the manager of Kennedy players, who Peter, the candles about the bier
to get a
that eao.be proenred.
In offering yo 1 our
will appear at Steinberg's Grand opera
porfermed upon the.o*ailon of the three loet of the doorstop of Ue resi
j-volx. from Ottawa, m.
those persons who bad quietly,
Gas -Range, we
house all this week Is ss foUows:
dcuiOis of Ptqie QregotT-*YL and Plus dence of Frank B. Thayer, No.- 230
with the utmoet reverence; gath<
Mrs, Morris Mueeelman
today
North Gotham-^treeL and imbedded
j that you have yt
Monday, “Cheek."
i.
l.,r PittsburK after spendli
there, appeared deserted.
itself
fa
the
earth
three
inches.
The
a
tor
oookliig
I with the best ..
Tiie monalgnors offfiw BsMSca aid.
Tuesday. “The Midnight Express.”
A^JOUt 1.000 personsTiad received Wweeks vtidtlnB in this city.
' the wcwld oofitalna. There is BOtMog
ed liy the noble gniiffi.tben laid aU von. Montferd. saw it and after the
• Wednesday, “Two Jolly Tramps."
vltations > attend the cer.
Mrs. Reuben Hatch of Grand Rapids
I better. It to gpod eoot«i fbr any
that was mortal o( Imo X0L In a storm went out to jriek it. ap. but It
Tbuiaday, "Beyond Pardon."
The cardlnida, who met earUer
will arrive in the dtr this evening
body.
cyprtas coffin, lined irtth red aaUn OBd was too hot to handle and for 80 mlnFriday, "Rlp.Van Winkle."
,
Vatican, entered the chapel cholr^
We have the largest assortment ot
spend several weeks with her sister,
Saturday. “Back from the Dead.”
bearing on the cover aa inlaid crO*. Qtee retaiited Its hi^' tempentnre.
walUng there for the arrival of tho
Mra.. Thayer bad Just stepped Into the
I Gas Ranges ever show* in any dty.
Mrs E. S. Pratt.
Saturday matinee. “Tom Sawyer.”
pro^lon.
Cardinal RampolU, ai the mtire-aacred oc>il^ and Pricco house' as the meteor went Into the
11
Bt our salesroom. 222 Pront streeL
Mr.'and Mra. T. M. Heslstt of JsckThey are - all' popular, anccessfol
Cdonna rising to thtdr feet as a last
archpriest of the bascllla, was walUn;
ground. Iffie etrange atone, which to
. SOD who have been apendlng
plays, and It can tmthfnlly be assert
outside the gates In violet robes. Mgr. irUntie anti sign of reap^
reddish brown color and oblong
SPILLS.
weeks here the guest of their
ed lhai th^ will not be a dull
What W.11 Placed BbMde the Godr.
Ccppetcll! conducted the service. D»«j,
ilalph HasletL returned home this during the week's engagei
When the body had been carefully In shape, has aitraclwl considerable
Lapponl and Matsoni - directed thi:
attenUoiL Several persona saw it tall.
niomlng.
company has always been
work of the' removal of the bier, ptit In the coffin, It was enOrdy ctmcealed with the red -velvet covering
Henry Smith .will leave next Gatur- the strongest acting company
Last week of Benda's “July Clean
which was executed by tho sedlsri. 'or
which before had been no the bier, up sale"—am you afford & miss it?
eetrsB i»tPiej»Lco„»o»T*.uui
.liny for fodiaimpolis to attend the na- ing at popular prices, and this
pope's carriers, attired In their bril
major domo pufheaWe the body Suits, shirts, bate, etc., at a song.
1 ional meetlDE of the photographers of stands unrivalled. The scenery
liant red bfbeadd costumes. They at
at
Sold In Traverse City-iyJ.G. Johnson.
which
each
play
will
bo
embeli
;:lik
purses
conttining
coins
ot
.America which convenes^ln that city
first tried to raise the bier, but find
is most expulsive and ^proprtate.
i.lUi-T and a brosse medial struck dur
.ill. next week.
ing it too heavy, they slowly slid it
ing Leo's ponflfloate. An eulogy, writ,
“1 was tronWed---------- ..
A band concert wll be qiven at the Every possible effi
onjo a low car with noiseless wheels.
ten In m^nlDcent Latin and setting plaint for about two years.'' writes
Wfwiup-lOTB^ cinb house Friday even calclnm and atereoptlcon
, Strains of “Miserere."
" of Mt. Sterling, la., T>nt *
Pope Lqrt bb^B of Foley’s
KJd'nCT Curo
ing from 8 'to 10 o'clock. The Trav and together with joyous and
• -Jdney
Cun effected
Then to the strtdns of tho "Mis forili tho great evontt
pensivo coetumih^ makes each an
." Boll
Bold by Jas. Q.
erse City bandVltta 16 mnslcians will
erere" wafted through the lofty Ufi- and reign, enclbaed in a metal a permanent enre."
Johnson and 8. B. Walt A Sons, eodw
. . . performance as complete
(urnish the pit^iamme.
ehvrch, and preceded by a great glit tube, was alto Interred with the body.
dramaUc spectacle as It Is possible ci
vt’hen all had been arranged, the
tering cross held aloft, the procession,
- Wonderful Nerve.
The steamer Columbia will -rtin to
no matter what prices are ckai ;•
supreme prayer was said and the last
Is displayed by many a mM endur
tarrying candles and torches, slowly
llowerp Harbor next Thursday evenlieii-vlietlou given, all present Joining ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds.
Not’
left the chapel and went
d by the Traverse City
pensc attached to the securing « 1 ehunh, (wssing the hrouse statue and Ilalf-uppressed soba were heard on Brnisea Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or
- hand. A dandLg party will be farmed
stiff
Joints. But there's no need tor iL
presenting this
nil -ddes.
Bneklin's Arnica Salve will kill the
I, trip Ihc lighf fantastic on th.s dock, Hays, there.will be no advuice in t , .lieyond tho shrine of St 4>eter. Those
ad and pain and enre the tronble. It’s the
their knees.
ublcb WlU be ready for the occaalon.
price ot admlssioa, which wlU remO.
v.iry heavy. On the cover, at the beat Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c
After
slow
progress'
around
L. M. Bennett le planning to build
ime as befetofore. 10. 20 and
hesii, was a cross, Just below which at Jas. G. Johnson and Bnghee A Roxchurch, the sad cortege arrived at tho
on his'lot at Carp lake, which
skull and craas^Mmea. while be
cents
diyosl. choir, the bier being
bought -last Saturday. Earl and Don
low these were the anas of the late
liat tthe dead pope entered head
riod' that
IioDDett and Gaylord NHson are camp
m proprietors of Poley'a Honey
pniw. with the triple crown, but with
Willard Mack and Hiss
first,
according
to
the
ceremonial,
the
ing there ihla week. Mr. and Mrs. Leone, who made many friends In th s
Tar do not advertise this as a
out the kejri, as they algnlfy living
cure tor consumption." They
liennett drove out and spent Snnday city with the FTohman Comedy Co- chapel was transformed from
authority.- .At'the bottom was a pUte “inre
do not rfttCm It will core this dread
irlty Into brilliancy by tho sud
with the young
have joined another company and will denly turned on electric light Here iHxiring the
complaint in advanced cases, but do
J. W. H- Hubbell and wife of Chicago, appear at the Grand opera house In all thuwi whu hud loccjve.t InviUOon?
“Corpua Lgonl P. M. Visit An poslUvely assert that ft wUl ewe In.
kClIIMIVXVIll Ecelas Univera Pro the oariler stegw and never falls to
ure expected to reach here tonight Grand Raidda. July M, In "A ,Ror*l.
resort and you wont regret it
stopped, remaining -In the main
fult An XXV Mensto S OhlK Die XX
with the remains of their little babe Slave."
part of the basclliea behind a donble
Special prices this summer; next '
v-hioli (iielfrom the extreme ^eat in
' line ot the Swiss-guards, In their yel jjlii An MOMln.”
THIS coffin was'sealed posonalif
the rtty Mr. Hnbbelt has been em
season they wifi be higter.
-The information has been received low, red and Mack uniform, and
James G Johnson and S. E. Walt A
with
tlic
arms
ot
tho
cat
ptoyMl for several montbs In the office here on good authority, that the Trav.
with halberds and BwpenUne
Sons. ________________ eodw
of the Rock Island A Pacific R. R. Co erse City Hl^ school has been placed swords. Within the ch^l was Connt wnjor dome of the chapter of the
basilica
lighted
a
brarier
which
was
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Last evening from 8 until 9 o'clock on the accredited list ot the Michigan Camlilo Peed, a nephew of the late
■We are prepared to reoMve sealed
and this momlDg for an bonr. the bells SeboDK-of Mines at Houghton, upper ■■ope. wearing the red uniform of a used In soldering the
ar,unds and slgfato strange to hear. bids for the erection of an addition
of the Catholic churdi were tolled at
ito. This mean's that a ^radu- general ot the noble guard.
Tlicae two cdBttB were incloeed In a
riiree intervals In hooor of the deceas- »te of tho local schools may enter the
IB the chapel 'In Paradlsum” rang
fhird caaket of polish^ walnnt with, August 1. 1903, and opened the follow
c ,i pope. This morning at S o’cloek lining school without taking the
with tclIlng^ttecL From the outing Monday, plana and epecUlca*'—
out .loioraUans.
lequieir mass was bHd. toliowed by
trance examination.
Bide the bell of 8L Peter's ran the ac
lac iAd'*dirt!es were aoftened and to be seen at C. B. Bmemona. ont
sermon about the holy father. There
customed salute to tho coming nigbL
mile east of Blrmley acbool house.
The ioternstloiisl eQlbttlon of dolls, mingllDg bannonionsly^itb the music biM.Uied by the aweetness ot the aing- We reserve U>e right to reject w <
wa« a good attendance at the service.
lug voices and the prayew of the aU bids. By order of school hoard..
Charles E. Helm aeeompanisd by tost opened at UegftTa-^by far the of the'cbolr.
most lomplete show oi the kind ew
CHARLES H. BMBRSOH
clergy.
his wife and child, have arrived from
Scene in the Chapel.
Direetoff^
held In Boreve. Among tl^ qualoteM
When the last anpreme moment Box 318.
The scene In the chapel was :
Ashland, O.. and will spend .three specimens of the doU fstnlly on ex
came. Uie heavy coffiiu, welding In
weeks with friends. Charies is an hibition are those from ancient Bab/- remarkably ettecUva The bier bear
all 1.322 pounds, -were roUed out of
ing the body was received by Cardinal
office man for F. E. Myeis & Brother,
tho chapel, preceded by maeebearers
When yon are aufferlng -from romiOregUa. It was plaoed in the center,
extensive pump mauulactnrera. whose
and ehdia alngUig as they went and m^em. the Wdneya must be oJtend^
backed by an altar with a-beneficial
omploy-h»foHowed .by aU the cardinals, among to at once so that they will eliminate
Image of the Madonna, before which
the uric acid from the blood. Foley'o
three years ago.
omrClty th
3 both young 'and 1
whom the bowed ftiure ot Oiwdla, the Kidney Cure la the moot effective rem
strong, upright VasnntdU ----edy for thle purpoao R. T. H<fl>fclno.
' • In the past eight years bas started many on
the white-haired A^ianU ah'd the Im of Polar, WlB.. Bays. "After unsncceoodoctoring thtee years for rhai
the road to success. Let them start you.
mense. black browed Svampa. were fnlly
maiiim with the best doctors, I tried
This is the greatest period in commerce ,the
ae most conspicuons.
Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me.
Placed in Sato . .
I cannot speak too highly of thU great
United States has ever seen and the demand
A New kll'
sun kaisu
.Pulleys were attached to the ooffin, medicine. 8<rid by Jaa. G. JohnsoD
and
8.
E.
Walt
A
Sons._______eodw
for eomfietent Bookkeepers and stenograph
and to the strains of "•-------------pi Add:in
aad
ers, is increasing. .Prepare yourself atonee.
Inns Deus IsreaT It waa hol4«d into
Vrar
ValUit sum
the door
''77uprepared mm hoe a chance.''
I RESORT LOTS to rent Finest I
ApMaraace
art Jifl
where R-wlIl remain obUI tee grate
■ location on Baet Bay.
■
caidlnala.; crestex Iv the late pontiff, ■
We sbaU add a
F. G. HEUMAN, I
shall er«t a auttahie-tomb in the bas I
>- 116 Cato StreeL |
ilica ot 8L Jbhn lAtersn, vriilch 4ru
ehoaon by ^ pope hlm*^ as his
final rearing'^Iaoe.
next year, which will be free to those tak
Carpet Cleaning
Making sod laying feather renovat
ing the Conimercisl or Shorthand course.
ed. Work thoron^y and prompUy
exeented. Agent tor Michigan Bug
Dr. Nemnnii McLeod wss going t* Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverse City.
Dsffllii;
ask^ th? vray of s md he Carpet Cleaning Worim. 822 Washing
h? iwi. When he Had broii fold, the ton street Thone No. 118.
docto“Naoi^gfidle. bow do
you get a lirtngr 1 opUt the wood
Gottllsb A Co. pay higbtrt
end rorry the watep and bring the
Tile constant arrival of New Suits makes this sacrifice
pries# far scrap Iron, mataUi,
kyc hame. " Ooesthmlii^ fti turn, be
necessai'}’, as we need the room for new suits. There are
'rubbar, rsga, ate. Yard on Bay
added: “And hoo d^e get s llriogr
“Well, that It felr.ti -waa the reply.
stTML Send postal or call Bell
not roaiiy, perhaps fifty,* but that makes a goodly selection
“I get fi living by teOhte anld folk
■Phone MS.
to choose frtim. It’s an opportunity YOU sh^ould hot over
and young folk and little folk like ye
look.
the woi^lo hraren.” Tlic boy’s laugh
ter wee mH-ontratlhi^ When HI*
moment wii ovw lBtatld: Tliat'a
a good nn. Hoo ran yn ten te' way.
f hiven whe ye dlMui ken th' way '
th’ nsfllln?"—Chimes. '
"
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,
PIJZ HAS HIS LICENSE. '
POPE LEO IS
LAIBTOREST
....
Qty
Stole
The Ptect Fop Ssme^^
GAS
kUULXB
RANGES
mki
wm
BoardmM River '
Electric Light 8
Power CompoBj.
Traverse GIty
Ga» Company
9Z9 pmonr
.
NOW IS THE TIME
For you to think of goii^ caiqiii^
...rr
Buy a lot at
Kezis MoKesa
(StNRIftE)
■
X
STTSS'.IS.SL,.--
Archie A. MHIef
Miller Bros’. aothinS Store.
Beadle BtocL
TRAVERSE CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
lUlif
Course In Ad. Writing
All Spring and Summer Suits
Pall term begins Ang. 31,1903.
Call and see as or send fw eatalogae.
AT HALF PRICE.
C. R. Oockeray,
Prhidl»l
$15.00 Suits $ 7.50
20.00 Suits tO.OO
25.00 Suits t2.50
SO.OO-Suits 15.00
No alterations free of charge at these prices.
Wash Goods ffiS},
Here is an offering that should clean up the goods tomorrow.
We 9^11 be Siirprisjed if it does not. Silk StripedXephars,
Silk Stripes and Dots in White Etamines, Lace Stripe
Meircerized Madras, Mercerised Basket-Cloths, l^utifui
novelties that sold up to 65 cents per yard, all
go at per yard..... - ....................
---------- r------ . dfrOV
SonveniP
ffipoons...
sn Just vai
> sale? <0111
“JaJy O
hn ead.
EMm A naaopik: cvpkeatra wiU
■give aaothM^SS* party at Forartart' haB m TShafcy avoeteg. An
iavitatiOB isAKtaiNteAJD an. nrT-H
TaAVEBGB BAY
COVBT BOCM
INftSAMBBAM
Sterling
«t.OO n Mlwr
8I.Stt
anaUiqgJeyo^-
• > ,
We mm/o tato Mr saw atniw
OnQuattty
Price, good service and fair
treatment, we can meet any
competition. Therefore,
doubt on these points will not’
form a logical basis for your
neglect to use bur “BEST",
flour.
Hannah &Xay Co.
TM DAJUy
All This Week
“The Best tn Repertoire r'
THE FAMOUS
^
!;S!S.**.KK!y
Commencing
KENNE
' EI^IRELY NEW PLAN S I
WANTED — Faipelzed
tmdied uamarrii_____
.
_
of 21 and 86; clUcens of United
States, of good character and tem
perate habits, who can apeak, rteil
and write English. For Idfonnation
applr to Recniltlng Officer, 206
Front street. Traverse CKf, Midi.
810S-U
WANTE1>—Drees making and
oordlon plaiting. Ura. W. H. Blabop,
201 W. Tenth atreC
8191-U2
FOR SALE—Ladies' wheel goo
new—cheap. Call at C21 West Ninth
street.
208 Fnmt street.
TO SSU. by UtUe A McNamare, 20S
Front street, a house and lot on
west aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
on monthly payments, same as rent.
Don't yon want it.
A few. beautiful summer resort lots
at82.00 each, cost of euir^ and
. maWng- papers. UtUe & McNatnai
Insurance and Real Estate E
change.
814»H
.-.nwiiiiipii.ii
BUWL,
fin/.W
USJ^U
balance monthly. Bee B. D. OlUett.
C22 Bast Bi^th street or write
F. A. Clary. Grand B^lds.
FOR 8AL£ by UtUe A HcNamara.
208 Front street, a floe brick build
ing—two Btor^ and modem
can build for, a good tuVestt for spare mdney.
bouse 7 rooms; brick
I great bar^n.
a Ins. and Bpal
aUAtf
TO SBLL—A beautiful residence. In
a central location, steamB beat, electrie light, 10 rooms;, pluml
Inmblng tor
c of the finr part cash and ns
able aecurity. Uttte A IfcNai
Inaffirance end Real Etetate
change.
8146
TO SELL—Blgbty acres wlUilc a nOle
of city; 40 acres cleared, tonr acres
Ip fmlt; tour trout streams across
dlUffied smd is excellent - .garden
os celery beds; bouse 12 ______
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame;
old gralnaiy, com bqtise; another
old house on fann. This Is one of
the rare bargains In northern Ulcffilgan. A good termer could with litUs expense make « .
term worth
fropi eight to ten uiouaand In a
short Ume. UtUe A McNamara In
surance and Real Estate Exchange.
TO SElLl/—14 acres, threefomiths of
a mile from the city; aU.-deared
and seeded to clover; easy terms.
UtUe A McNamara iDBnranee and
Real Bnate Exchange.
TO SBLL—40 acres, 7 mUee from city,
some orchard; some wemd; log
' bonse; some amall fruit UtUe A
. McNamara Insurance and Beal Uschange, 222 Front street
3133;tf
s County.
TO SBLL—46 acree near Lake- Ann.
Nouse, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; cedar block cellar;
cleared; water. UtUe A McNam
ara. 222 Front street
TO BELLstairs;-bam old.
erics attached
•ed to
1
aiding
100 busbds of potatoes; orchard, 3(r
FOR SALE—Ladles' Wheel as good as
new, 812. -Enquire at The Ba^ offlee.
81164f
TO 8BLL-A stock
i? agl
r wlUust bnlldlngs—worth while
> InvMtlgate U
want buMFront street.
VX3B. SALE CHEAP—PRACTICALLY
new ^aeton buggy, used but very
' UUle last season. Enquire at OannetUa Jewelry afore......... 8188^8
WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
—Two good loinber wagons, three
fop bn^iee -4md one phaeton bngO: B. J. Morgan.
8U24
. TO SBLL INSURANCE. U Uiere Is
anything you want to know or want
done In the Uns of Insomnde we-wlll
be tfnd to hare yon call and see
ua. UtUe A MeNamaia Insurance
and BasJ Estate Exchange.
^
OR SALE—One set ot blacksmith
fooU. atqolie at Jimes Morehla.
Ord Wood Dlffik Co.
tU14f
L
^
and U^reat Compaoj of Ptarm, iaelodigg
■^r ^ ,
a complete compaa; of VaoderUle ArtleU!
SPECIALTtEg I_______________________ __
CARIXIAD OF SPEC1A4.
’‘THE MIDNIGHT
3
H RI
tar77p.
p.«•
«•unIcM
unlas*Mtd.
Mtd.
Np.MAt bold *tt«r
WANTED—Orders tor 16-inch cedar
MB. JOHN KENNDDY
_____
pHEEBT* Mr. KmSSf*
EAGLE WANT ADS.
Tl
’RAMPS" Wees; lOc. 20o
Tclepheaa 112. Ball l«i
m
A. S>. TYLBK.
. ,79%; DentisL Oflloe 506 new WUhelm
and thia a
No, 2 red, 78%; No. 8 oora. 62%; No, Block. (Rtisesu 'phone No. «88.
ehureh th
2 white oats, 86%.
mlailaaat7»YoA'whleh it U t
TRAINED NURSES.
Three, pemlistae the btrth of Wes
July, Septqo'
ley there «ara U BapUst churehee In
training school.
Amerlau^'^ tjM preatmt Ume thereUTTLB A McNAMARA have for B
REV. W. T.' WOODHOUSE SPOKE ara 4.6eM0» .mthshore o* the Regalar
(Continued from 1st page.)
a nice lltUe brick cottage pn ei
Bapttst Cfaueb. azelnslve ot all the nd- a half miles from Lake Michigan
LA6T.EVENINQ
side at low pHbe and on easy ten
Free Baptiste and other brmidies of Dd facing Northpori bay and only a
Warm in winter and cool in snmmer
ARCHITECTS.
and siding wont crack or get loose.
the Baptist e^oeh.distance from where Grand'
ON THE SUBJECT AT THE riRST
laverso Bay Joins the lake; Tbe
omea,
being
worn
immer breezes are all tempered by
M. E. CHURCH.
f nerve collapse by the accounts of
lowing over tbe lake or bay.
Mrs. Albe><«iari( end daughter Eve.
full alxe details given with all plans.
Hr. Leslie Is especially proud of line weddings.
ot Ithaca, aid visiting tbe temilF of
le
natural
park
which
adjoins
bis
BAPTISTS
BECAME
GREAT
MISTIMBER ESTIMATORS.n I
* TAXES.
TO SELL—Or exchange tor town
Mel. He Justly claims that_ there Is
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
SIONARr'FACTORS
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
!
>.M.TULl5Ei
M
such
another
so
beautiful
in
all
county: easy terms; with or with
burg and'Mmry Stent of Hastings, *ho
Tbb tax 'rolls tor the collection
Land
looker and timber estimator.
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im
o resort regiem of nwthern HichlHardwood timber and Atnhble lands
bare been rioting Miss Bunlee Kel
school and cljy
cijy taxes and special
proved; five acres In wood; house
an. Most of it has been left in its
for
sale.
Residence
260 South BHnley,
have
gwe
to
Pefoekey
for
a
few
for
^e
i five waida of tbe
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts Through the Preaching of Wesley and
stural wild state of beauty but roads
wood ave. Cititepa’ 'phone 712. June 'bver 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl, tank,
city of Travel^ C
WhrtefieM.
lave been cut through to allow tourgranary., two bams. etc. UtUe A
PHYSICIANS.
bees placed In my hande .for collection.
McNamara Insurant and lUAI Es
; to explore lU depths and enjoy
ed fo town attv five weeta' camping
wUl bo In my office for the purpose
tate Exchange.
shady nooke. In one ot tbe fastTire First M. E cbnrdi was filled out at I uuvnie. Mrs. James OaunT- tosses. Hr. Leslie has planned a trout of coUectlng said taxes on every week
SER.L—Large
dey from now until Nov. I, 1908. from
feed mill, scales, engine, grain bins, at night when the Methodists and lett and Mr Bcm Gauntlett, motta<
■ond, proposing to bring the wnter
trucks, and everything for carrying le BapUsta held a nnlon meeting, and broUicr of tbe doofor. are risitlng from a large spring situated nearby. S o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In the
on exchange grist mill, hay. grain which waa one ot the seiies now being him.
forenoon and from i o'clock to
Part of the prwerty is laid off for a
and feed store, with yam room for
o-eloek In the afternoon of each d«-.
Miss Ethel Gibbs has return^ fi
golf links for which it is w^ qdapted.
carrying on coal, cement and brick given by Rev. W. L. leufinsn upon the
A3I taxes paid before September 1
Sldetmpk In yard. Terms subject ot --Wesley." Last night the a few days’ visit at Mayfield with rela
- DR. HOLDSWOBTB.
Standing Just south erf tM hotel te
wtll
be received, without ctfllecUon Rooms 7 andA, Mercantile Co.'s block.
tives.
.
Ue A MeJ--------- --subject was ".Wesley and the Bap
Mr. Leslie’s private summer cottage
B and lus. Ex.
alt taxes remaining
Mrs. GIllls and her niece. Miss Sim- which presents
Special attention glv«i fo the eye.
tlsu." and the sermon was delivered
Sid on September 1 and until October
ear. nose and throaL Glaases
moods of DetrolL were the guests yes
by Rev. W. T. Woodbouse.
with Us massive pillan. TTils
fitted. Both 'phones.
a penalty of one per cent for collecPreceding the sermon, the Misses terday of Mrs -'onn R Santo
cottage IB but the forerunner of oth
Bd; el.
on will be charged on all taxes
HasUngs and Rosser sang a very beau pretty summer home at Omens.
ers that wlll'be erects on the beach
.rlnfor not necessary.—UtUe A McMrs. J. O. eii'ir.gs is expected. «t at this point which has been, platted iBlnlng unpaid on October 1 and
tiful duet, "Rock of Ages," which
iamara, 208 FYont streeL
III
.November
1
a
penalty
of
two
per
referred to by Rev. Laufrnsn In his vMgewood this evening.
fpr eummor homes. One of the chief
TO SELL—Brick cottage; good locator collection will be charged.
D. H. Power of Pontiac will eeon teatures of the resort are the excellent
rks introducing Rev. Woodhouse,
Uod; live rooms; drive well: cellar
Office In Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
open a bank at Sntfons Bay. Clyde
cemented; cheap. UtUe A M- When be said that in the Ume
Uthing facnitles, the bay bottom be
M. E HASKELL,
Morrison wlU be the-cosbler.
Namara Ins. and Real Bet^^
Wesley it would bare been imposs:
ing sandy and shallow tor a long dls3200-tf
City Treasurer.
I.
M.
Blakeelee
has
ifUen
notified
hear a Preebytertlm hymn sung-by
maklQg it safe even for cblldren.
U September 17 has been selected
TO SELAr-Housd on Best Blerentb BapUsts at a union meeUng d the
? Northpori - Beach hotel
the date tof holding the big. D. O. groonde represenu g large Invest
street, 4 bouses on Tenth street, Baptists and the Methodists, because
Ear. nose, throat and fitting glos
one on Ninth street,' one on Rail of tbe sectarian jealousy prevailing K. K. moMlng tn Manistee. The Initi
way avenue, two on Webster, two
ation ot 100 caadldata wlU be held able undertaking. Tbe resort lacks
on State, one on Washington s«d t Uiat Ume.
Id the new Ramsdell opera house add nothing to make it a m^ 1
The 'main trend of the
otherS^-tenne to suit any reasoi
inviting
MONROE A HALE,
banquet
wiU
be
prepared
for
600
ble customer—monthly or as you to trace the Baptist chnrch fromuits
place to spend a racatlcm u
whether
General Insurance.
; residence. 104.
Wish. UtUe A UcNamara, 208
show the ef people. The demonstration wlU pn>b-: shmt or long. This summer excep
811 Wilhelm Bleek.
Front street.
DRS. W. E. A W. S. MOON.
fects which the preaching of Wesley. ^ ably be the Ui(est In fraternal circles: tionally low rates are being quoted
O. M. MORSE,
General practice; specialists In dis
40 ACRBS
tbe Methodist, bad upon IL In the first In Michigan.
and
tbe
prospects
arc
that
the
public
popular Auctioneer of Grand
eases of the rectum and genlto
wiUt about 6 acres cleared. smaU
At the evening service yesterday at will bo quick to appreciate tbe
rraverso county. Office S80 East
urinary diseases. Both 'phones.
house, no bam—only 8400. UtUe part oT his discourse Rev.
Front street, Traverse City.
City Opera House Block.
spoke of the verse In Malthew upon the Settwd M. E cburch. Rev. Bnffb ducemenu held out for business.
A McNamnra, 208 Front .streeL
Kennedy instead of tbe regalar serDR. H. B. GARNER.
fX)R SALE—My nome place on south wbldi the Roman Catbcdica base their tnoD, gave notes on the Ektworth league Guests bare already arrived from St.
being the true Christian
Louie. Mo.. Chicago and oUia- cities.
side of West Sixteenth streeL as
DR. T. a: lYIUIBlAi,
) over
pretty a place as there Is in town, ebureb: "And I say also ua^ thee, convmitlon whldi has Just closed at Mr. ijesiie hais done.much for NorthDENTIST.
consisUng of about three acres
I both
That Uiou art Peter, and upon this DetrolL ThlS'Ccavention was tbe larg port and deserves a patixmagc which City Opera House Block.
Room 1.
the equivalent ot 26 lots 26x166;
est Bpwortb
ikc bis business a well paying
so two fracUoiial lots adjoining It tock. I win build my cburch; and Uie held. 26,000 delegates beffik pre
L
LOCKHART,
- DR. W. F. SIRANGWAYS,
finandal proposition.
oo the oastT.also five acres wlfii gates of hades shall not prevail
.
Montague
Block.
The claw of 1902, T, H. B-..WIII
Formerly assistant to Drs. Hots and
small oi^Eard adjoining it on the agalMt It." he spoke'of the fact that
leave-at 2 o’clock Wednesday after-, “Tbe tor that warms a monarrti.",,
Oaks In the eye. ear. ncee and
south; afoo twelve lots on north although it waa promised that
throat departments of the CUiieago
side of same
see warmed a hare. The humblest
hades should not prevail against the
Polyclinic college and hospital.
spend tbe atteniocMi apd evening. The as well as the wealthiest Is invited
Church. It was an ulUmate and
Practice llmKed fo eye. ear, nose
meiubere
will
inect
at
(nande
Carter's
fo our "July Clean up bargain banquet. DUS. SAWYER A I iSNHALLBQON.
and throat and fitting of - passes.
coDtlnuons victory which was .
FOR SALE—16-Inch c^ar wood de Istd.^and that the Ume after the as
Sixth street and Miss Nlta Bug- S. Benda A Co., the real reliable cloUi- Dc nUsls. Crown and bridge work a
block.
Cltluns'
502 Wilhelm
livered fo any part of the dty. .'
lers.
spoclaUy.
Office
new
Wjlhelm
block.
cension ot Christ, when ChrUUsnlty l>ee’B on Washington street.
B. GreiUck Co.
3117-tf
Judge Lerangcr hss gene to FrtnkIn a fair way to be blotted out
Bln was ruling the world. It tort todsy.
OTt t
Mr. smf -MrO. E. A. Kildae were call
was just what was fo be expected and
had been prophesied In the book of ed fo Wexford today by the serious
inness of Mr. KUdee's mpther.
Revelations. It was after this,
Mrs. John Bush, wife of the wellsuitable for offices or tor sleeping period ot nearly 1,000 yesirs of spirit- known cab man, was taken HI this af-.
darkness. that the sect ame,
rooms, modem building, steam beat.
LttUe A HcNamaii, Insurance and wbliffi was the beginning of the Bap-: ternoon with heart trouble and died
Real Estate Exchange.
within
an hour.
cburch and so -the Baptists are
Tiie tug Wliueler has brought info
TO RENT—Rear rooms, second floor ii6t as is generally supposed, a modof Peoples Baring Bank
secL but are as old as aigr ot the port a raft of l4-t (ontalning 1.000.000
other cburdies ot the present day feet of lumber tor Jtrfin F. Olt A Co.
TO LET by UtUe A M.
With tbe excepUon of the Roman (Mth- from Elk llaidds. ' The sawmill which
was shut down tor a week started up
SHOWS
ollo.
J. a. aaiLSV, w. w. coli.
The iffiurch sprang Info life sgaln again this mnniicg and will run for
LEWIS SSLLa, PCTC« SaLL*.
FOR I
after the thousand years ot darkness ai.otber month wbeo It will close down
314
through the eSoris of the different tor thu season.
U'lili an asxtvsatB otrapvrieefv
al>4 w.-ami far In rzetaa of tl>»
Samuel Osriand nin up to Norti
seels which, although working for
MISCELLANEOUS.
conihln-d capita] of all other
eeterday and took dinner at the
atauvatllfT
STOVE REPAIRING—New backs, their Indiridual IMerests, sUIl produc
ew
Northpoit
Beach
hold.
Re
bad
CONTROL THE WORLD’S SHOW MARKETS
grates, front fenders, dampeia, etc. ed tbe Reformation and the breaking
Work called for and delivered or away frimi tbe Roman Catholic church. nothing but compliments fo s^ of it
repaired at yonr home; prices rea The first peiam to advocate a reforma
The funeral of H. B. Adame of the
sonable. Nelson A Halsey. 316 B.
tion was Peter of Brays, who preach peninsula, who died of cancer of the
Front StreeL Phone 964.
liver Saturday evntlng, waa held at
/■
3197-tf- ed Uiat the Bible should be taken
10
o-cloek this moralng from the resitbe standard or CbrisUan princlp
MRS- FRANCfe-8. SMITH, pianist, without consulting the traditions of daice.' He bad been alck for i
organist and vocalist. Graduate ot
Valparaiso ^usl^ Conservatory. the Roman Catholic church or its doc Ume but was 'not thou^t to be'danEHORKOUa SHOWS UHITED
Pupil
trines. Then Arnold advocated the gerously so until lately. Mi'.- Adams
Clark c ____ _
______________ entire spearation ot churdi and state was 63 years erf age and yraa a pioneer
fled planlsm. Address, Mrs. Franses
of the penluula. He leaves a wife
waa
burned
at
the
stake
tor
hU
8- Smith, ^verse Oty.^lch., ^67
and eight diUdren, one of whom. Bed.
belief. One-eff the most promt
hers who ^peered soon after la well known In this el9 baring at
Arnold, was Peter Waldensee of Ly tended the Hliffi school here. Mrs.
shape by an expert—for years
RI66ER md RETip B3
HEW nl EXCLUSIVE UOVaHES laf lanKS
lawn mower business. For grind ons. whiM adherents were scattered Adams Is alib weB known here and U
member of tbe Woman's club.
ing and adjusting I charge 76 cents,
over Europe and iriio sold wares
Tht AURORA ZOUAVES
-------------------and guarantee the work. Drop me
Uie people of the countrlM tbrou^
HOOSEVELT Roagh IBieA
a card .-uid I wUl call and get your which they past^cd and at the same
'’T
araotnl UllileiT H«nav».-n .,ii nart*
FARMER- IS DEATH PROOF
Hnbuitraosuoraux tobr r/fe sear
mower and deUver It vrtion ready
ogfhLco aoLo/owa M the world Congress of Cfrcas Chainptons
J. K. Longweli. 223 North Division time sirread the gospel ot tbe rMormStreeL 'Phone' 247, CiUxois'. 1267-tf ed eburiehea
MINTIMC. The Marvel JACKSON FAMILY. d-Miio SriXetto
ACCIDENTS
USUALLY
FATAL
e Wldensees were probably the
tVoiM'a oolr t'nScre^ spiral AhmuSiIuI'I
CANT KIL^ BOLTON.
m DO FARM or city Insnnmce
RYAN, WEITZEL and ZOSELLA
STARR.,The ShooUnc 5tnr
casualty and burglaiy Insnrfinoe. ancestors ot the AnabM>tlsts who
rij-loc Ai-Halbu Urroed Cuai|ia(e,
UtUe A McNamara, 208-Front BL
estennlnated by tbe othv
In s-aau anal DMa OewB a LadOar on a Cterd.THE FIVE LR CARMENS
8186-tf
churches few advocating the aeparm- Survived -Three Tlmse From What
FAMOUS EDDY FAMILY
iBTtadfelvBKt U'ireChaai|>laM
Seemed
Oertain
Death.
Uon of Chnrch and state. In about 60
tr'orld'i Ormti«t aonbatk Ckiamptotia
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY t
40—CU>U7VS-4(|
.
ybara nearly 800.000 Anabaptists shed
THE 24 GIUlimH EQOESI^
tbeir blood for their faith, the only
Lapeer, MIdn. July 27-r^Urvln
charge against them bMng that they Bolton, a preolBont tamer of Lapeer
TMB « fiffflOWNED LOWAND^
6IONET TO LOAN on personal prop look tholr doctrines and loinolpla fownsblp andA veteran <rf the dril
erty. In sums to smi. 1. Newland, from tbe Bible and not from the tmmet with ea aeddenCwhlch may
room 608, new WUnelm block, flttb dltions of the (ffiurch.
cost him his life.
floor.
'6Wf
Da idiag Br
€ spying Death
It was probably some of' these Anaa binder Batnrday.
baptlsu who escaped to Sbglond. who he stoMted off
matAlne fo make
STRATBD-From 218 EsBt Pour- founded wbat Is now the Baptist
‘ngolrt. The baraee
toenth StreeL smaU, light red mUch Church. At first they were perseentrd
i| and ran away. drag.
cow. white tece, with strap aronnd In England, as on the contlneaL but glng him tor a dlitanoe ot 46 rods. An
horns. Finder pleaee bring fo 218
rroniweU'B time they flourished mad inw on the eod U tbe rwath board
Bsst
~ '. 1Fourteenth street, or 'phone
889. C
Clttsens'. a Crain.
62O0-t-4 ^ ere strong nttUl tebJsaglnnlng ot the penetrated bis bnatt Jdst above tbe
clghi-inth century when all the beart Borne trf the riba were broken
churches suffered a geMnd apaUiy. Bd a tube hmljn be inaeirted leading
and receive reward. 8U8-tf It was then that the Influence of Wee- > the itnga.
tey waa telt and under his preacffilng
This Is' his A« pklatal aaddcaL
the BM>Usts as wall as the HeUiodlsts The first was at |be betUs ot Gettys
ngle offie
burg. whM be licslved several nbd
3168«
Roger wnttams hdd given th$' sabra cuts, TnHInf Ihr AuD. At a
sect a foothold in the New Worid a ben raising afttf Us reconi frota the
Railroad preeldsnt Died Today.
be fell tra^dhe top (rf tbe bnlMthori time before this, and whoa
(Special by the Serippe-MCBae.)
Vl-hltefleld, at tbe InritaUon ot Wodey,
fo the "-iMaiorand ^ nneonFUladriphla, Pa.. July 87.—F.
came to AnKSica'on an evangelizing sdous for seveM Son*
Kimball, president of the N<wfolk A tour, the American B^tist chuit*
Western Railroad Ca. died here today. became oee of the leading Churehee in
Tbou^ a
popular with
»‘dow. ha‘ nthe land.
was thraigh the preaehlag ol
Judg
Woilay and Whltofieid thM the
WATTS IMUO STOBB. CORNBl PBONT AND AINBBN STBCETS.
suit
FOR SALB-New jnUcb oow tor sale.
Enquire Hanslovsky's Grocery, west
Bide. Randolph and Dlvltlon streete.
gl884f
FOR BALB-^t<dora, engines, lanncbu. dynamos and other maehl
B..F. Davis, 222 Front streeL
PROSPECTS
ARE BRIGHT
WESLEY AND
THE BAPTISTS
DIRECTORY
CIRCUS«; AUG. 5
EGLIPSIK6IH SUPERUTIVE SPLENDOR
6RMDEST RESULTS OF GiOMnG SBIIUS '
AMERICA'S METROPOLITAR .
ADAM FOREPAUGH
iSELLS BROTHERS
Masnitt CmisiliaM DOURIE MERARERB
ISSS DOUBLE CIRCUSES
......iss“
mWE DWiBSTTuSoTOOMES
SSSS lg4aa.stl*5
CITY CptTION. •
KAdl.t-.
TKAVBRSE CITY. MICHIGAN,J
VOL. XI. NO. 3200.
A LOT OMWONEY
DAY. JDLY 27, 1803.
WANT VATICAN
MODeNIZED
trie light, steam hett, baths and tele
phones are tniBisbed. Tb» teattare
Is the best that moBsy cu boy.
Soterlng Uxe rottmda. one Is strack
Orst ot'sll with the Aeanty of (he
woodwork, all of fcardmod add prin
cipally of maide. The stalreaee li
massive and hand name. In every
room the woodwork Is a featsre o(
the deooratioos. Mr. Leelle ts very
partlcnlar about detaUs and this aeconnte for the comidetOMss with
which everything has been (umiabed.
The aleep^ rooms, of which tbeiw
are U6. are ananged ad that ^tes
of as large or small a nomber *a de
sired can eaaUy be asMgned gnests.
. Opening off the rotoada are the mu
sic room, ladies' waiting room and a
writing room. The dining roan la
large and hat a <>leaBant view of the
bay and ctmtalna a bay vrlndow Cpr the
Chicago orchestra that will give three
oonoertB .dally. The dining room like
all other romns in (he house has a
hardwood floor making it suitable for
dancing.
■ Mr. 1/eslis and John O. Plank. Jr..
the manager, have started out on the
assumiiUon that a hotel cannot be
s-iccossfnlly run unless Uie cuisine ts
flret rlasB. With this in view, they
have prepared the most modem taelUUes T<sr thdr able chef and bis carps
Saved in our July Clearance SaJc. _ Hundreds of sam
ples of our lat^e lioe>f House Furnishing Goods must
MOST MODERN HOSTELRY
.NORTHERN MICHIOAN.
be closed out at ohcc to make room for our new lines
of goods.
The>e will be closed outjat pricea.that can
COMFORT OF QUESTS IS WELL
. LOOKED'AFTER,
not be duplicated.
REFRIGERATORS!
Culaine of the New HoUl Is Uneaeelled In State.
of small Oil and Gasoline Stovcjs just the things for
{Special by Uio Serippa-McRae.)
Home. July 27.—The arrival of Cardioal GibbonR in Rome brought pre
conclave politics to a new pitch of
intensity. It is learned that Cardinal
Gibbons is looked upon as the natural
leader of Inodem and foreign elements
agppist the Italians and nltza cmservatives. ' ^
The chief reform movement In
which Gibbons’ friends wish him to
take the lead. U the'modemlaatic
the Vatican. The purely business side
the Vatican administration baa be
ne greatly antiquated. Many cere
monies coBnccted with the death of
the pope are leslng much of their due
impressiveness from their manage■. The seccmd.refonn desired, is
the apportionment of cardinals among
the aatlons according to the CaUiolle
pci-ulation. thus depriving the Italian
nation of its predomlBance In the saored college.
It de reco^ized as a poesibllRy 11
ic -<up])ort ^ a few Italian cardinals
can bo securod for Gibbons blmsell,fae
niny l>e asked to forego the objccUons
and itocomc a candidate-for the poallion
camping, rioin 75 cents up.
EXPLOSION AT AN ICE PLAN!'
You will need refrigerators three months yet tliis
year, and we will save you from $2.50 up S4.2.5 on on.e.
Our $7.00 Ice Chest for , - $5.75
Our $9.00 Refrigerator for ■ $5.75
Our $12.00 Refrigerator for ■ $9.50
ai5 M M Bpi
Our $19.75 Refrigerators for ■ $14.00
,—' •
&»me proportional cut on Ice Creai^ Freezers,
Sercrui Doosa. Gasoline and Oil Stovos, Croquet Se^
Lawn Chairs. Si‘tt«*es. Hammoc-ks,. in faert, everything,
tlnimghout our large line of goods. \Vc liave all kinds
PRICE TWO OBNTR
r'-
Its PROSPECTS
ARE BRIGHT
This ts the season of the year wbei
the Ulchlgaa summer resorts are
ioQidaB-^eir prettiest and when the
mossy banks and shady, nooks are
most attractive, bidding the weary
toUen in the heated dUes lay aside
their labor to spend a short time In
reerdaUoD. so thsThe or she may bo
the better prepared for the.duUes of
another year. These periods o( rest
are necessary and can in no sense be
counted as lost time. More work ant!
--J
n miruui mcusaii.
NOHC rUMES THUUSflOUT.
MORE FIRMS
HA^EAILED
E,'LH6oi..Y.M.«F"E»yO.K
HEAVY DECLINE IN RAILWAY
STOCK THE CAUSE.
-
(Special by the S
New Tork,Joiy 27.—Am
was made cfci the stock esdmnge thU
ling eff the faUnre of E. S. Itooie^
* Co, A heavy decline la the etocb
of the BvansrlDe and Tacre Hants
railroad. In wblifli the flrin la heavily
laterested, U bMleved to 4>e *a mw
of the embaraasment
The slock market improved st4«iUy
after' the first half hour and no Btere
.tatlures are expected tcOv-'
Boaton Firm Failed.
Bos^. Hass., Jttly 27.—Wflltam
Bassett ft Co., memhers of tta local
exchange, have tailed. Mr. Baaaett
membm- of the New Tort stock
AExrbange. The tailnra Ip unlmporta^.
CVBtT MON.
VITB toons.
StmiOR UTHiRG.
ANEXCURStON TRAIN WRECKED
PEOPLE W.ERE PINNED DOWN UNThIrtMn Were KilM and 20 Berteasly
tniufwd.
«.)
NORTHPORT BEACH HOTEL
J. »V. SLATER
Itetail und WlioIeMUe
yiF
Launch “Cruiser ”
will l««vc her dock at S o'ctock-every
pt.-vjiut tley end at 8 o'clock to the
GventDE end can also be chartered l)y
> parties. CaU ClUMns' -p
i 98. Dock opposite *P. t
QAHNUU .
JBWRL.RY STORl
OSTEOPATHY
(Special by the Scripps-McRae.)
New York, July 27.—Two men w.
killed and five Injured by Uie blowing
cylinder in the iiead of
amninnla machine In the big Jacob
ituppeit Jpa^plant in the borongh of
Hms Uils
Otto Smith, aged 40, engineer, and
.Inhn Vlxicensky, a laborer.
lOBO
TENNYftpN'S
SUCCESSOR
I of Aastralia
■
ELK OUTING 8H0ES
/--.AVe have them now in your size. Oont
wait too long; they^re going fast : : :
^2.50
2.00
- 1.T5
men’s
Boys’
Youths’ -
(Spbcinl by the Scripps-McRae.)
I.iverpool. July 27.—The Post hears
life Diiko of ConnaugbL tho king's
I'lrlo. has succeeded Lord Tennyson
i-!i governor general of Aoslralia.
We Im a Rm Oui SbM Niker’s Shop.
Wi- are showing the Ik»1
$1.50; Shoe 5(Sien
Yiixi ever saw.' Different
Rtyli-K in light or heavy
Bachant & Roscoei
ro8 J'ront St
^
Parker Bi-os'. OW .'^taiid
During Inventory
.
ilHEVAN-BUIEN ST'
SERVICES WELL ATTfiNDED.
hoh-. Tlxey have the style
and they wear vfi-11.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New ftbac fttora.
. KalE-r-a
Ol.l StB'Kl.
WIllilMC
Music aitd Devotions of Diaciplea Atthe rresult but Hr.
It5 will
w
issue anothft
Steward also alleges
has been putUag In a
in training for.
Hr. SomAD.r^.,
•n a slippery log and s£T down rather
:;uddenly. thns uMneWbat iocapBClb»$.
ing him for a flrst«lass
of asslsunta. The kitchen is as large
of the smaller resort hotels
lern Michigan Is fortunate In of* northern Michigan- and equipped
many poinU of patiicular (n- with every device (or giving an excel
t«3»t to toe touriaL ‘Ihe latest resori. lent table servlcg. That they have
Bded. Is the opinion of the guests
________ TJort^Jorir owneS^y
LmBo of Chicago, whltdi openod-Sat- the hotel. U nan be most tratbfully
nidar Mr the season. Standing four asserted that the Northport Beach re
storlM In height and surmounted by sort has a cuisine uasuipmsed In the
ate of Michigan.
observatory, the hotel painted pure
UndCT the main portion of the koto]
^<io stands out protninenUy against
-e the barbey shop, bowling alley and
JO dark backgronnd of the natural
park at Its rear- Pretty as it appears bllllBid tables. At the rear of the hodayUmc when entering Norii^rt lel In a Separate bnlldtug wUI be quarbay. its beauty is sUll greater at nl^t >rs for the help.
In Manager PUnk and W. 6. LanEIGHTEEN CONVICTS ESCAPE^ when the tower is'Klaze with electric
IghU
and the IhcandeMent lamps (Ion, chief clerk, gqeaU will find gen
CALIFORNIA PRJSON.
shed, soft rays along tho wide plasea tlemen well qaaliled by experience
CARRIED WARDEN, HIS GRAND which Is but a few steps from the w and natural cordiality to give them
every ailcntion. They are ever ready
ter's edge.
SON AND TH^E GUARDS.
0 give personaf supcrvisli
The bote) is situated .bn -the beacli
rants of tholmttftrons and make them
short distance north A the dheks, b
log convenient to them but (nr enough (oel perfectly at ease while in their
hotel. Th^r experience In large boaway to be out of reach of
Cbicago and other clUes has
A few rods from the
Pease Are In Pursuit -In ths A
of the hotel lie the tracks of the qualified them to anticipate the wants
Hills and Country.
of tourists. Mr. LesUe himself Is
Traverse City. Leelanau ft
RUSHED FOR
THEIR LIBERTY
(Special by the BcrlppaMcRae.)
I'oUom. Cal., July_27.—«ghlmw daft.
vicU rushed their way to liberty ‘
the state penttenttary here this i
Ing carrying with them as bo
the warden, his grandson and
guards.
Tho guards at the wall-etatlon «a*a
cfrald Ui open lire on the partT <ar
Icar of bluing the -eaptared offlclais
and tho refugees ewaped Into the ad
joining hilla They are being puraned
by a posM.
INDEX pINGER AMPUTAfED.
SOME EmAOBDlNARY BARGAINS IN THE FAMOUS
GORDON DYE LADIES’ HOSIERY
A good'quality of Black Hose in Lace Stripe eirecls,
good wcarcrs.and perfect titter-s. They formerly sold
Special Price 25c.
An extra good quality of Black Hose in the popular
Lat-e Idea; very neat patterns., They formerly sold at
50c.
•
IS PART OE IT
YOURS?
$2,750,177,290
Is the total Savings Deposits in
the banks of the t'. S in feserve
for old age, sicknesfi or other
■
Special Price 37c
A ver
'cry fine quality of Black Hose, some new and very
novi•el open work designs. They formerlv sold at $LOO.
Special Price 7Sc
All of our very.finest ^ack Lisle Thread Hosiery-—in
this lot will be found the daintiest and most exquisite
patterns tliat formerlv sold at $1.50 and $1 7.5.
Sp^ Price $1.25.
Our line of Pure Silk Black Hosiery made fiom the
liest quality of silk which makes them 'servieable.
They come in Ijeautiful open work designs. They
formerly sold at #2.50.
ARE YOU
np such a reserve
allow 3 per cent, interes
pounded semi-aonnally (
mgs deposits.
P^edple^
SAVINGS)
o^n Tuesday evenings I
Price $2.00..
E. WILHELm
Mow Week.
HMICHABDS.ASCHI.
iTS.
l•^HcUcsl Home nirniHber.
T.. W. T H I ,R L B Y
DENTIST
,.
(Spectol by the 8
Glasgow. ScoUand, July 27.—In a
wreck at SL Ekioch statica this morn
ing. 13 people were klUed and 20 ser
iously injured. An excuiwkm train
filled with returning: TlsUors to the
Uie of Man. ran Into the buffers at 8L
Enoch while going at a hl^ rau of
K>eed. Those klUed and tnlored were
pinned down under tEe nriated Iran.
'
Comer ol FYost and UBioo.
Watches, Clocks and Jeweby re
paired promptly.
Next door south -of SqnlKe
Barber sEop.
Win Btosch Has Been •wRerit^ Frei
a .Severe Cut
Throe weeks ago TtlU Brosch cat
the index fiager of bis left hand «tth
a knife and Satnrdar at^ooh the
ni(>ml>e! was ampntaAed becatua o(
pql^Foa In tho woo^ aSeeUng the
«ha)o h^. After the cat the wo«a4j
was d'ressed and it jmemed to be bi^
ing all right when it was dlacov
that the fieeh at the anrteee only
healed, the depth of the wpund being
badly affected.' The attending phy
sician lanced 4t and
ber as weU as could he, but Batt&da)
le finger had to I
at the sectmd joint to stop the spread
of the Infection. Mr. Braech'haa snf
(erad excraciatlBg vtlfL foe the past
weeks but to bow muA leUeved.
The servlcee of the IMselples of
Christ at Steinberg's opera honse yes
terday. were largely attended. The
morning ssrvlc^consisted of silent de-.
voUon followed by inaplrlng congrel»lfiTi!"T IfS I trio bv
Btwly to ths life of
Christ in which Rev. Illlom empbaato
ed the victorlsa is ChrUt's Efe and
urged the OhrtoUaiiB to have many
-ictories in their Uvea.
TTie evening aerrice of song was
enthotiastih. and the Urge congragf
tion joined In sftagtog the old gotp^
Mugs. The duet. "Let Not Year Heart
Be Troubled,'’ swag by Hisses Mrle
and Morse, was the speelM nomber
ad was highly appredated by all. '
Rev. Olloffl spoke on tl^ texL "Ood
is Lore.’- He said that the great love
of Ood has been toward Hto people
since the beglnn^ of time, bht that
eondiUons must be complied with be
fore one can enjoy this'lore. Tbit
great loro was made manifest (n Iha
thnndertogB on Mt Stoal and again on
ML Calvary; first the written tow:
"Tbout Bbalt Not;" then the pleading
of Christ on the croas.
Quy B. 'Wlllamsan, who to in dtarge
of Che music. Is arranging an externaprogramme at special music for
Sunday night whli* wlH be plenaing to all lovers of music.
SPORTSMEN’S TOU
P Ml
fil&j
A. M. LESLIE'S SUMMER HOME AT NORTHPORT BEACH.
goesu who arrive by train. Just
north at the hotel to whrnw the slipdot* for the Mantettqtie^rar ferry is
I be located.
The Traverse Bay line of steamers
from Traveree City continne to be a
popnlar ineans of reattoiug the reaorts
along Travssse Btf. wbethar one in
tends to stop at Meahtawanta, Omens
TOO I
I INFATUATION
Northport. True, the rallroed is
Drove Jeaeph Relto f
I0W a msriL qnlAer method «f traneKwtaUtm but then thp boat trip gives
L better oppoctnnity of taking In
(8,
ISpectol by the Mp
Phil
dladelphla.
inly .tT.-BhewUr he beanty of the landecaiie. The Cobefore noon today. Soseph IMtx. who
was infistnated with- TUle Jara, of
Uh the Cnamlni
Joyce etreet, the dlponsd wito of
e to Charievols ai
Cl arlip Knapp, shot and probably ta- continue the seralce
ully wounded Knaw aaff the woman. Boyne CltyTbe NMtbport Beach resort hotel is
He then killed bimsaM
tht rear of
unique one bc-.vuse it gives “all
the house on
the eomCorts of homo' 9bfle sltsated
<anpi moat desired for Yeaect puiposee.
more wel^t
The hi^-l is bullL funilslied and eqnlpby Benda that
l«d lu keeping with the hl^ieat olaar
er sold so cb<
hotel to any of the large cltisa.
epmidlhg his time around the hotel
and never tires showliig his friends
over the hotel grounds.
The Northport Beach resort
long he^the dream of Mr. bealle.
Leaving Northport In 1BS8, he has
spent nearly every summer there
since that time. Tears ago he
eeived.the idea of buying the prop
erty which be now owns, but was anabl& to. pnrcfaaae it ontil about
years ago. Tbeproperty on which the
hotel and his private cottage stand
oontalns US acres. TUs land
on<» boaviiy wooded with pine, maple,
be^ and other woods bnt years ago
the vtoglh forest was cut off and
another more beauUfsl perhaps then
the first bss taken Its piece.' The btrcai comes up to the.renr end sldee of
the hotel, the only vacant plate being
tbu in (rout of the botM which
Northport bay.
The dimatto orwrtitimis oooid bcsmsly be Bnprawed at. Northport Batch.
It to aH hat enmndad by toalar. beIhg nttnated on a i
.L. fOodtlBaed 0 I'tostpa^
To Be HsM la Grand RapUe Newt
Month.
Grand Rapids. July t7.—Members M
the Sportsmen's atsodation are pre
paring for thei higgest tr^ sbootli«
'tonrnament ever held In thto part of
the country. It la scheduled tat Avt
gnst IS. 19 and 20. and the arrangemento already mpde abow that It 'win
s»of toe most coDspIciiouB eveoto
of its kind in the eoontry.
Htcbighn Is Imowii as one of the '
greateet states In the Onioei tor buto
tog and flihlng. and it to natural that
It abonid be the home of the trap
ebootera. .This dtr boaata at mo
tional talent to thto Use and there
never was the InterM ahown to gnn
sporu that there 1s jntt now. T%e
locel aeeodatlon -U one M the most
successful to the entire oountry. with
rtitnable proerty of its cere entliMy
GOOD KING EDWARD
rtes"the Welfare of ths Rsepli *at
Heert.
BritasL Walea. Jnly 27.—King Mward and Queen AknanBn aiilvai
here today to a drtaxSng rain. An
enomoni mowd weew gpthared at the
Stou»e and tbefr wiMtMlto
ancMded a neat reception In retfytng
to an addrm the ktoft eaM hto high
est ambitkm was to make the ftood at
the peopto the proepsrityMhto realm,
and the malBteiMea of peace hto eomstant Mm.
“T-
'fsm
rm DADiV
The tMiy Ea^e. KING VISITE»
TENEMENTS
TUe MOLE PVSM PM
KtKES B.wan«, aB.O.SUTB
Bptered tt Tr*wrw XXtj PoMoBc* •■
. than he ii
A. B. DlAaOND
Bttppars gt Has ^ coA at J. B.
Ourttr. 6U HuiOB ATtet
FW«ye
blood by------
WENT TO BEE THE HUMBLEST
Jaa. Q. Johnacn and 8. E. WaR*-----IRISH PEOPLE
-eodw
: A.THOROUGH IHVESTIQATfON OF ‘mSIR HOMES..
PUT THE RAGGED, POOR PEOPLE
AT THEIR EASE
om^nt ^ /«»t Mieet
^
And Was Loudly Cheered In Streets
by Children.
YOUR CRE9IT
IS GOOD.....
5-^
.\
A FutllT ABkIv.
The wosklug members of a famny^
coBBlstiBg of a farther and two sobr
«—< ..------------ .
m^:=
the moM liberal (enaa.
will pay you ta caU and
examine our goods
The next day both brethern went to
■cKMbol and pleaded to have tbcdr
latter pot «n tile gob:
"Oan jwir father do aa moA mate
u^el^ of yea boyar asked UP-
!”*
Ts-rtttTh
;| P
•Tea." answend tbe btothers; He
can do ac
work aa betb of oa.**
"Very: goed.” repUte McNtdiol
"Send your fatter aronod In the Banlag and you two stay bene.''—PbltadOpMa bedgm.
Arrangements are bring made to cMriESte the 70th binbday of the Gbi- Hogs,........................
aeae dowager emnreat next Novem Steera and hisfers, .
ber. XTore than
...........9»".........
aecnred for the
list criebrotion was plajmed to take
gMee to 1«0. bot tte -boxsr" outbrook eauocd tte abandonment ot tt
fe-:::.
"DnlMHUde" overalls and Jateets
In all colors and alaee 18 ceata.
BesdaAOe.
MsT'»tow"
GOrt. .
R 'am
Cehtmbla Bleydat at JuUaa Canw-
L o. I
Joly U ate 28 I
Wednesday eveutoga, Jnly 8 and 2:
Traverse Cfity Lodge Kb. 222, F.
A. M. Regular eommnlcAkm Mon
day. AuguA 3. E. O. JoynL
M.; M. B. HaskelL aeeretary.
ate Bugbaa ft BeAunh's Dng BIsete.
at
Oread Traveree Lodge No. 200,
O. O. P, Beets Tueadny eventoga in
thutr ban. A. B. Cnrtia. N. O.; C. S.
Johnsoa, aeeretary.
e City Chai*«r. No. 1*1.
needs to hinaonlo haU the
Tuesday'afiOTbAve'each fuU moon.
Annie Soule. W. M.
Beadle’s
»a0tol23 goods, for.-;.....:..?l5.00
Men’s Suits worth 'npjo *17 in
another lot oh which we give you
choice ................................ ...........*12.00
Cheaper grades, jost sorted out
from eur stock, one or two of a
kind, worth *10 'and *12, going
at *8.38 and............................ • t«.38
Men’s NegKgee Shirts, one lot
*1.00, et choice for _ .......... 3<.
CANNED
GOODS
The entire stock of
A.S.PBYMN
Boob. SIwes. asd Bflbben.
Royal Tiger
oust be sold at once to satis,
fjr trust mortgage.
You can buy, any part of
the stock at less than manu
facturer's ppces within 6o days
^frotn Julf’6, 1903.
Corn and Tomatoes
aro as good as can
be put uj) at any *
price. Only
15c a can-
135 E>« Pnrat St.
Trustee
MtiiflURpAlifnlH
Men's line Shirt Waists, *1 ai^i
*1 50, going at6O0 and--Fine Fedora shape, fancy braid
straw hats worth *1.00, going at
I Lb. Royal Tiger
.
tall can Salmon
....... IBcacaB.—
1 Lb. Royal Tiger
Hamilton Clothing Co.
J. W. HILLIKER
ABIG>
BARGAIN
RMl Eunt* Broker
HAS FOR SALE
Several Desiiable Faiiiis.
Seven room house ami l«t
on Randolph street, near Elm
wood avenue school. E;isy '
terms; price $1,000.
Seven room house on Itusistreet, tot 50x186.
Pricy
^50; half
cash, bahim-t-'
time.
Pour dwellini^ on
side, reasonable pinces, eastterms.
..
Sas-en room house W*\sT
Ninth street, stone foimtiation.cemeiktcellar- lot-^OxH!'*.
Price $1,400Seven room house 5n TYo.st
Seventh street, stone .Jouiuhftion, lot 66x172- Price^l,-I0i.'•
Your cbolce of
any snit 1 n
our east win
dow tor seven
dollars. Call
In end see
them : : : :
Salmon Steak
25c a can.
IB R FZ I N
MiLLER BROS.
ISTFrentSt.
Beidk Block.
Enquire at my office
for terms.
rriF «* If *r *r rif IT IP me ic *r *r
THE IHGHIfiA»
' TRHST GO.
ESCAPE TBE BEAT
bye trip tifrougfa tbe
^Itxaluid of America
Things you Want!
on the line of the
MwlsWistsf
TwitSO
■d II Ml rwaotW te<M . d«>nmwt fv
DIKBCTOKS:
tamdiSB Pacific Ry.
(GSB'HBCtftcBtete.)
ABouteof
NlfMy NsEEtstu
.
Could not get.them before but you can now.
More IOC Pictures ,
Another big lot of tho.se beautiful Matted-Pictiir'-*s-ivdidy to bans.'"''*"
the wall, and they make such handsome ornaments. There ai'o Inmdi-e'ls.f r
mostdesimhic s'uhje^tts. Some are 20x20 with three im-h mat: others wv;
oblong 14x20; some are ovals with oval openings; there are some beauties
that are round, there are some that come two aod tlireediffereut pictures
it a set, fastened with a silk cord, and tbe price is only 10 cents. Se.*
the big wiiidow display.
Anders
AppsUtif casote
aueeoalled «n any .eouotry in the
vre^ Tfaetm^dasttsas route and
eooleettripon the contlneut.' Bound
uipUekeUwUlbeaoldto '
VsKMfer.t. C.
VTletarti,B.C.
acEtkle. Wask..
Ticsma. Wash..
Piitiste, Ore..
for
SS0 from CfliCAfiO
(OomagoteiNg'SWet Prom Otter PohOt)
Souvenirs of Traverse City
Alwa3’8 want a souvenir to give to j'our friends when they visit yon—or
to send away to others. HAve something a little nicer than you usually
find, and the picture the best that.has ever bt^n made. These, ar<^ all
' 25c and there are a do^Q different aiticles to select from. We:4c”ow
you’ll like them, they are such beautii».
.
,
Stopovers wQl be granted at all points.
iBder«r
OFPICBKSl
MiSKv'ssa•~ — Kjmllit*, 2d WtSf- lull
•
PMiTalKT
and many otban
ritaatodoathkO
e of tbteieat are
“Wonder” Freezers
Grand RipIdL Mu ib. *Oi
'StEsi-s/b';
V
«ENDA-1^^AS«|Bm
If He baridu ke MW offers lOn He-wrwiK yoo.
HEN^ SUITS at 97, DIO, BIS. $10. worth from *10 to pM.
BOPS' SDIXB at 1.BO. S, SM, $SJW werth from n.to to U.
anaP8PAHTBag$l-BO,$j8.IH».$SkWi^iroo>
SAUMoSA
B PANTS ah $1.50. Sj8.W.$S>wttefc2rou> SLWtoSi.
BPANTWatlSe. SBASOcBBt^w^froattSeto ft-
tJSM
LiMfD
MIC, TSe, SI.oo-otsU worth MDCH.«i
Youll buy right U buying o,
38c
Grasp This Opportunity
A jl Jl Jl Jl d* J* Ji J> J* A d* Ji A JiJi
Second Notice-
SlO geaalBe
It la csoeptioBal to Bad a family
where than aro so Soaaaatl
but these eas
- Lite
ed by havt^ Dr.
sWs «Sw'___
FfUsaraOBd. lto« trouble Oteteva
by tkelr gnat wk in lUmuHi and
'Hammocks
Suit Cases'
Telescopes
Trunks■
Satchels
.Potate. R K.; A. BobertaoB, P. K.J
Travurse CUP tmit Ha 871, K. O.
'. IBL. Friday nights la FUrestero’
an. A. V. PWedrbdi. Ooin.r J_ T.
hieldB, R. K.: B A.'BraaB, F. K.
. MEANS. HAVE A FIT.'S. EENOA -ft DO,/CLOTHIERS.
, eomOr of Caloa
-
Telephone 1^7.
.................. I» »
SSSS’.I".'''’-........ “ J?
O. E. CASE.
To Close Out
122-Front StroeL
It. E. Strong. Manager.
........
^ ^Ued b, H.
Men’s Outing Snits, I6.06, for... H«l
EWture Eepalring. Matireaa Making
Baxrvating and Euroitun Paakiog.
AT C05T
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
g
Atut a diligent search tbe yonpgete
aon found employment on the* Boxbmugb mter plant, helping to dig the
eteavatloae.
On tbe completion te the fliat day'a
work be asked Mr. McHlobol to give
Ua brother a Job.
Tbe conttactoa^
ever on the alert for good men, asked Enttor. POT lb............................11 to IB
the yeung man If bta brother otodd do
as much work aa be. and on tbe
Men's OotiDir8difer^«> for. . . 1334
UPHOLSTERm*.
gjuis-.?
SALTED PEANUTS
«« ...
JULYSPEOALS
'Saved Frem TerrSila OeaUv
i711 Webatw SL atixena’ •phone 68».
Jbe tamlly of Mn. M. L. Bolftdtt at
July 1.
Bargartoa, .vm., saw h.r dytns ssfl
were powedeas to save ber. Ttta
most skUltnl phyalclana and
B. ODBTIS.
P. C. OILBBBT
remedy need. __
A. B. CURTIS & CO.
tloa was abnhy b.. _____
life. In this terrible boor Dr. E
A.
B.
BaM.
A
Moegantown,
Ind.
ipttoa tnrn- bad to get up tan or twAre timet U Real Estate & Loans
ed despair Into Joy. The fiiA bottle tbe night, ate bte a aevere backari«
No Tax Clanee
Fire Inauranee
bronght Immediate relief and (ta eonto ^ Ite-aye.
ROOMS 9 AND 10. H. ft L. BlOedc.
dnned nae coi^etsly cored ter. IPs «ul
thb most certain core in the world tor
an throat and long tronhlea. Qnaranteed botUea 60c and Sl.OO. Trial bottlea 10c. Jaa. G. Johnson and Bogbea
tOMB MOTKBS.
A Rcnbnr^'B Drag Stores.
Imw
Netic* to •
Snbscribert to The Delly BUle
Dnblln. Jnly
Bdward paid
reqneBtod to notUr the oBce U onoe the DBblln slQina a vlait Satonlay that
. of aar toUore to reeetve the paper
property or on time so that
laM- wlU ions be ramwnberod. Re^ns
tentlon cA the earrter boy may be r«m.
edied without <l«ay.
talidns to tbe homble dweDeia and
manUeeUng a real Intoreat In tbHr
Comhq Eventa
JoM S7 to Ans. 1.—Kennedy Play welfare.
_ he walked throng the Btreets. ■The ro|>ort of tbe Auditor of tbe
era, anpportliig Jno. J. Keniiedy In
Stole of low.') ehowR that tliere are
int
in bead, tbe enthnalasm of the 1.200 telepbooo cmuixiuiea In ihc State
aeeidc prodocttona,
openln*
to
people
knew no ^otmda. it bad
s eomiiareil wltli 700 last year
“Cheek.“-Btelnb«r*'» Grand opera
Arranged that the'^king ahoold Halt
1 foe Twenty Years,
two of the conmratlon tenaawta, but
m SraltL, at DanvOie, V
this <l?d not aatiafy his majesty, and to
Id bronrititis for twen
ENT8 THE, MAC4ABEE8.
ihQ satonlahment ol aU he puroaad
Uat Satvrday tbe Knl^ta of the
..___Ttr which la a
Modem Maccabees betd a picnic on
Sold by Jas. G. Johnson
Belle Isle at DetrolL to which the
oo<'
loteworthy inddsnt occurred aa and 8. K. WAt ft Sosia.
Brteing News makes tbe foUowing
the king was learing 8L Patrick’s
ediurial referenoe:
cathedral on Us way to the sMsw.
•The gathering of the Maecahsea
An old womaiL atrug^ed througli tbe
FLY NETS—LARGE LINE TO
tor a pkmtc and aports <» BeUe lale
4enae crowd which had gathered at
Ir wwMriiiiig more than the awarent
SELECT FROM.
tbe entrance and reariUng forth ber
parpoae would indicate. Under the
ri^t hand, trite to get dose
F. VOTRU8A HARNESS CO.
leaderahlp and guManoe of M. B. Boynking, hw Intention evidently being to
shake hands. Several dBdals were
it fraternal
about to pnBhrtier away, when ils
I in tbe oonnTry eur own make
Jesty Interpoeed. asyln^ "Leave her
try. and lU sucoeas has been baste
alone. God bless ber." mtb a tei^
cblelly on tbe enthnslasm wbicb has
vent "God bless your msjesty.’’ tbe old
been created by the introduetioD of
woman then SBlutpd tbe king, who
They are made from No. 1 Spatili
soda] features that attract new memehelled peanuU and are treated in
shook her hud warmly.
beie. arooae tbe old ones and make
In the egurse ot bla round tbe king clean pure way. No lard or old grroee
tbe whole band a unit In working far
used in our own make. Each order Is
caUed onQa man who had been ont of roasted after the order ie received
the good of the order.
work eight months and gave hima £8
It Is Major Boynton’s conviction
After vlBitlng one tenanent. Cavil Cigar
that a I9W rate and
bouse, the kiag walked quickly from Weaver. E. A. Monroe, John Lamaoa,
greater factora than the best reateve
Hannah ft Lay Mere. Co. Pricee quot
the street into
ed to dealers.
feud that It U pcealble to obtain.
and up a narrow alley leading to a
- MRS. F. E. WHITE.
Without enthnalaam the rate would
court where be apont seven! rolnntee,
R. O. White,. Mgr,
be of little conaecueBee. but ^tn con
When he reappeared tbe crowd of
nection with the cost of the Inauranee
poor pepple In tbe
il baa been potent to UR tbe Macca
ed fcHwprd and cheered again and
bees to a plane ot auocesa that seems
to defy all the set rules that have been
Tbe poor folk of tbe nel^boihood
fromte by other organixattona vrlth
crowded alcog tbe latb, riieertag
■Imilar mids In view.
tinually. Children, too—Uttie bare
It is as a procnotor of
legged, batless and unwashed chUdren
that Major Boynton has been pr&eml—who never hoped to see a real live
nenL He aoems to know to a nicety
king pass'by their gutter
to just what invlUUODS tte
Joined in the damoivtraUoB. whUe
wlU respond and be is fertile in the
Here. We sell yon the
from windows and doorways men and
devising of features that stimulate the
women shouted a cborua of "Good
popular high-grade Kim
int»eBt In the wlude .order. To the
luck to ye." As for the king, Ua smil
ball planes and otgans at
uninitiated the proceedings on Belle
ing farotoldnuriij^
wnrirveyon
IMe will aooe«- merely as iy
Maccabees It is an eveiU which will some of the poorest of his Mbjecta.
Prescatly tala majesty turned up a
aldA storea te energy to the ‘reserve
fund,’ and make* the order atJU strong cloee, his object being tp visit certain
tonemenu erected over shop property
er and more popnlar.”.
and bavc soeeas only from the
Rasldenta of tbe cloee natunliy
ITEMS OF INTERSST.
in force, and again the welcome
Oermaite hat
a^eri
was
rapturoua and heartfelt Rtoy sdMrd trees to
■euare mile
ward entered aeveral.Amiemeats. oon.Tbe world fe to have a
wxlcant made from the d rooi. which versing treriy with their occupants
la abandaar In Ue
and putting them fS their ease.
' James Boebtnan Duke Is president
of two tteM^co companies and 1 .celvea
. a aalary.ef SdO.OOO from eocb of them.
Tbe new nine story bnllding being
TRAVERSE CITY MARKETS.
'-Pnl« in Jobatincsburg will be! tbe b
Tbe following uDotationa are supu of its kind. 'in 801
pUte and corrected daUy by tbe HanAfrica.
A cathedral of the Oeek church, to
coat over a .jiUloo
dars. U to be
weeted In Clevelandru. The Bunlan Clear pork, per lb, .
Short cut poric. .
. 18 75
crown is to contribute largely
Flour, H, L. sc C
. * 20
The mortallly report of tbe board of
. 3 60
health fpr tbe last montb.fo UawaU Cornmeal, H, L. ft Ca’s beet . 1 86
tbows aa ■onntnal percentage of
H, I* ft Go.’s beat
.. 1 86
Bran, per 100, ..
deaths from pulmonary tuberculosis.
. 1 16
. 1 SO
The Royal Geographical society baa
recently acquired, tbe boat's compaaa
used by Dr. Uvlngatone on bis first
Journey dowD tbe Zambesi valley In
Pluu»Tuaursa« ▲uttM BaSutetur.
Wttb m. N> KlAbteHto.
IBS BrwiC •(.
Ungton, Iqvra. “I Aha wfU and^pa..
---------pSiiyanMIttiteiaUnw
As 1 was ahoA te_^ up. 1 r>t
bottle of aiArki oitta, aod afie
all lines of work
Both Thoo*
tBoa.
Tbe balser U
6 ft
M UgM.
bat be Uk.ee to ennvnnd hImseK tpUh
Wonder why yoii doiv’t own one ? They are sq convertient antl there art’
• so many.cooling things that can be made witii them. The 2 quart sells
for $1.85 and the 15 quart for $12. ¥ou choose the size and the pnee is
right. jSot friends visiting you, or an afternoon gathering ? Make
yopr own ices and sherbets.
-
Remember Your Feet.
When you huv j’our next shoes. There are “tender feelings” to be lookafter, and the easfwt way to have easy feei is to buy easy shoes. - Ever
triedtheDE. REEID CDSHION SOLE SHOE ? You have missed eome
of tbe most pleasant days of your life. Th'is is a dressy shoe as wellmade in vici kid, box calf and patent calf. Oooe you wear a cushion sole
shoe, you will wear BO other, especially if your work requires you to
stand on your feet all day.,
What About Outing Shoes ?
Just starling on your vacation ? Must have a pair sorely. They are
tbe strongest, most durable shoe on the market^and ao easy on tbe feetI'
.
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FOE FORTWnt
we«
ver 8ta& Around
the BBajiel. in the
...
SkSMfiMatah.
cardUmto-All wearing,
Olflord, tiM Aetree*.
OlevMaai. O.; J<dy .2?.-A
etvt CartiiaalB OoiU “
Smi FiUciMo, Ctl^ July 27.—Bob
.race tor gfs.ooo a aide and the beat
the white
DUBMMOMMtre «M euiM u (IMM »
H>«-4»Uy. oaoeoppotfMUicemciBiEoBM. o« nuBldUDone ehomd Op .in tite
nurse oSsaed haa bees arnsged heorders; Oardlnal
(Bailnet.
riese lloense <«ce reepleadent In t
BODY INTERRED IN ST. PETER'S as an Angnatlnlan. and
' Patch 1:5M4 aiii KnaCa
new anil j«d wltt a PnttM
SATURDAY NIGHT.
Oelattne Ktog. ftmeciy
1 PraBotadaB brown.
bouquet.
PiOlibrId the middle of the
After eogie (eiiitlnK and wiUi a
C. B. iOlox Tseeatty pmt
chapel.
i-iMi mMM%M xmmMitm
conda tor 85.006. At the Detroit meetPrince.
1 out that he wanted i
It be in UMir offioe d«riB« bsUiB^^to-bas s^ eesaldetsl
to the ptmUfidal
cenee to marry htln Julia Hay (HfiOrd,
speed
of his heree, so mm^ that
,pty
seat
next
to
an actress. He save Us own age as
“Doc” Tanner, acting for the owner of
41 and that ot bis bride as 2S. both oC SCENE IN THE CHAPEL WAS fact that PtJnee
Don Pat^ anBested that a rs|ce he
same poattion. had .
. VERY EFFECTfVE.
New YorK City.
The WMttwr.
The body was sprialM wlth holy atnnged. This idea ns ^esaing
Just whore the
' • Geocnllr telr tonl^t end TMwley,
water. .-.bsMntion waa
and the Knox had the mm got together and
wlU take place ntssimmoDS did not
Two Cofltne Incloeed In a Third Welgl foot cl Leo xm- vma
rxcfpl poeelbty sbowors 1b north por
the agreed to peat 8tt/K>0 forfeK In ihlt
tion Tueedey; wmrmer In eouUk por- know. However.. he
ed 1,822 Pound#.
dty. The aevelaod Driving elnb trill
last
Ume by Ma^.
It would be down town, probahly
lion Tfeednjr «lUi Tarieble wind*.
oflor a special parse for the event and
master ot the
•OWETHIINC
at the hotel of the bride. ‘ Tlie
if sime other track does not go above
Oonnt CamllkqwboL
fflony will be.private, only the friends
Rome,
July
27.—The
body
of
Poi
the :«xal bid the race will take place
Uves of teinbus men remind us
of the popular fighter and his prom Leo was Interred In SL Peter's Sstu then covered the v
TO AMNOY YOU
Would yon have your life aubllmo ised wife being present Notwlth-'
and hands with a
veil, bor- here, ft would be a great card and
day night. The strokes of the bi
indreds of people here.
.jRied with gold. Ovet^aadhe prefect
1 i-u (lad better do the wrltemp
When yon are nsiiig OU
Btaadlng all attempu to keep ont of
Bj youiseIC, while yet there's time. the public eye as much as poaalbic. which resounded through the
jred silk
lamps or any kind of li^t
diate dome
the cathedral am
SEE PIECE OF meteor'FALL.
—New York Sun.
but- ELECTRICfTT In
ry messages and preaents ed to the earnest gathering In th -.x-il which covered th^Me ^non.
Fire was lifted lifj brasier and
yo«ir home or offiee There
have alreedy begun to''arrive from all nave that Leo xm. had been laid U
can by s bellowa.-t^aparts rtalng Michigan People WitneH Deacent of
is nothing like' BLEC,
CITT iN BRIEF.
parts of the United States and Eng
At sundown the most imp
Stone From -the Sky.
.Mgr:
BarBlIlllSI
TBICITY for Ulnmlnating
land.
of ail the obsequies took place.
Jackstto, Mich.. July 27.-Dnring
t;.linl
read
for
20
misittes
the
oratio
No smoke, no
The Traveree City band^wili meet
front doors of the bascllla were closed
NEWS OF THE THEATERS.
brev is. enl<«izlitg the'j^ pccUB, and terrific storm of electricity and rain
sm^L DO giwase, no danger
loBl^t In the new rooms for r^earsal.
and the vast church, eyeept for a '
Iriece
ot
spent
meteor,
weighing
NoUry Poponl, 84 ye» old, read ont
from fires—it is the roo«t
The repertoire of plays selected hy
Mrs. H. I. Knapp and children ar
of lights at the shrine of
economic
lUnminator
the bisrial reooni. a #«Wca which ho little less than five'pounds, feU within
rived yesterday on the'steamer Char- the manager of Kennedy players, who Peter, the candles about the bier
to get a
that eao.be proenred.
In offering yo 1 our
will appear at Steinberg's Grand opera
porfermed upon the.o*ailon of the three loet of the doorstop of Ue resi
j-volx. from Ottawa, m.
those persons who bad quietly,
Gas -Range, we
house all this week Is ss foUows:
dcuiOis of Ptqie QregotT-*YL and Plus dence of Frank B. Thayer, No.- 230
with the utmoet reverence; gath<
Mrs, Morris Mueeelman
today
North Gotham-^treeL and imbedded
j that you have yt
Monday, “Cheek."
i.
l.,r PittsburK after spendli
there, appeared deserted.
itself
fa
the
earth
three
inches.
The
a
tor
oookliig
I with the best ..
Tiie monalgnors offfiw BsMSca aid.
Tuesday. “The Midnight Express.”
A^JOUt 1.000 personsTiad received Wweeks vtidtlnB in this city.
' the wcwld oofitalna. There is BOtMog
ed liy the noble gniiffi.tben laid aU von. Montferd. saw it and after the
• Wednesday, “Two Jolly Tramps."
vltations > attend the cer.
Mrs. Reuben Hatch of Grand Rapids
I better. It to gpod eoot«i fbr any
that was mortal o( Imo X0L In a storm went out to jriek it. ap. but It
Tbuiaday, "Beyond Pardon."
The cardlnida, who met earUer
will arrive in the dtr this evening
body.
cyprtas coffin, lined irtth red aaUn OBd was too hot to handle and for 80 mlnFriday, "Rlp.Van Winkle."
,
Vatican, entered the chapel cholr^
We have the largest assortment ot
spend several weeks with her sister,
Saturday. “Back from the Dead.”
bearing on the cover aa inlaid crO*. Qtee retaiited Its hi^' tempentnre.
walUng there for the arrival of tho
Mra.. Thayer bad Just stepped Into the
I Gas Ranges ever show* in any dty.
Mrs E. S. Pratt.
Saturday matinee. “Tom Sawyer.”
pro^lon.
Cardinal RampolU, ai the mtire-aacred oc>il^ and Pricco house' as the meteor went Into the
11
Bt our salesroom. 222 Pront streeL
Mr.'and Mra. T. M. Heslstt of JsckThey are - all' popular, anccessfol
Cdonna rising to thtdr feet as a last
archpriest of the bascllla, was walUn;
ground. Iffie etrange atone, which to
. SOD who have been apendlng
plays, and It can tmthfnlly be assert
outside the gates In violet robes. Mgr. irUntie anti sign of reap^
reddish brown color and oblong
SPILLS.
weeks here the guest of their
ed lhai th^ will not be a dull
What W.11 Placed BbMde the Godr.
Ccppetcll! conducted the service. D»«j,
ilalph HasletL returned home this during the week's engagei
When the body had been carefully In shape, has aitraclwl considerable
Lapponl and Matsoni - directed thi:
attenUoiL Several persona saw it tall.
niomlng.
company has always been
work of the' removal of the bier, ptit In the coffin, It was enOrdy ctmcealed with the red -velvet covering
Henry Smith .will leave next Gatur- the strongest acting company
Last week of Benda's “July Clean
which was executed by tho sedlsri. 'or
which before had been no the bier, up sale"—am you afford & miss it?
eetrsB i»tPiej»Lco„»o»T*.uui
.liny for fodiaimpolis to attend the na- ing at popular prices, and this
pope's carriers, attired In their bril
major domo pufheaWe the body Suits, shirts, bate, etc., at a song.
1 ional meetlDE of the photographers of stands unrivalled. The scenery
liant red bfbeadd costumes. They at
at
Sold In Traverse City-iyJ.G. Johnson.
which
each
play
will
bo
embeli
;:lik
purses
conttining
coins
ot
.America which convenes^ln that city
first tried to raise the bier, but find
is most expulsive and ^proprtate.
i.lUi-T and a brosse medial struck dur
.ill. next week.
ing it too heavy, they slowly slid it
ing Leo's ponflfloate. An eulogy, writ,
“1 was tronWed---------- ..
A band concert wll be qiven at the Every possible effi
onjo a low car with noiseless wheels.
ten In m^nlDcent Latin and setting plaint for about two years.'' writes
Wfwiup-lOTB^ cinb house Friday even calclnm and atereoptlcon
, Strains of “Miserere."
" of Mt. Sterling, la., T>nt *
Pope Lqrt bb^B of Foley’s
KJd'nCT Curo
ing from 8 'to 10 o'clock. The Trav and together with joyous and
• -Jdney
Cun effected
Then to the strtdns of tho "Mis forili tho great evontt
pensivo coetumih^ makes each an
." Boll
Bold by Jas. Q.
erse City bandVltta 16 mnslcians will
erere" wafted through the lofty Ufi- and reign, enclbaed in a metal a permanent enre."
Johnson and 8. B. Walt A Sons, eodw
. . . performance as complete
(urnish the pit^iamme.
ehvrch, and preceded by a great glit tube, was alto Interred with the body.
dramaUc spectacle as It Is possible ci
vt’hen all had been arranged, the
tering cross held aloft, the procession,
- Wonderful Nerve.
The steamer Columbia will -rtin to
no matter what prices are ckai ;•
supreme prayer was said and the last
Is displayed by many a mM endur
tarrying candles and torches, slowly
llowerp Harbor next Thursday evenlieii-vlietlou given, all present Joining ing pains of accidental Cuts, Wounds.
Not’
left the chapel and went
d by the Traverse City
pensc attached to the securing « 1 ehunh, (wssing the hrouse statue and Ilalf-uppressed soba were heard on Brnisea Burns, Scalds, Sore feet or
- hand. A dandLg party will be farmed
stiff
Joints. But there's no need tor iL
presenting this
nil -ddes.
Bneklin's Arnica Salve will kill the
I, trip Ihc lighf fantastic on th.s dock, Hays, there.will be no advuice in t , .lieyond tho shrine of St 4>eter. Those
ad and pain and enre the tronble. It’s the
their knees.
ublcb WlU be ready for the occaalon.
price ot admlssioa, which wlU remO.
v.iry heavy. On the cover, at the beat Salve on earth for Piles, too. 25c
After
slow
progress'
around
L. M. Bennett le planning to build
ime as befetofore. 10. 20 and
hesii, was a cross, Just below which at Jas. G. Johnson and Bnghee A Roxchurch, the sad cortege arrived at tho
on his'lot at Carp lake, which
skull and craas^Mmea. while be
cents
diyosl. choir, the bier being
bought -last Saturday. Earl and Don
low these were the anas of the late
liat tthe dead pope entered head
riod' that
IioDDett and Gaylord NHson are camp
m proprietors of Poley'a Honey
pniw. with the triple crown, but with
Willard Mack and Hiss
first,
according
to
the
ceremonial,
the
ing there ihla week. Mr. and Mrs. Leone, who made many friends In th s
Tar do not advertise this as a
out the kejri, as they algnlfy living
cure tor consumption." They
liennett drove out and spent Snnday city with the FTohman Comedy Co- chapel was transformed from
authority.- .At'the bottom was a pUte “inre
do not rfttCm It will core this dread
irlty Into brilliancy by tho sud
with the young
have joined another company and will denly turned on electric light Here iHxiring the
complaint in advanced cases, but do
J. W. H- Hubbell and wife of Chicago, appear at the Grand opera house In all thuwi whu hud loccjve.t InviUOon?
“Corpua Lgonl P. M. Visit An poslUvely assert that ft wUl ewe In.
kClIIMIVXVIll Ecelas Univera Pro the oariler stegw and never falls to
ure expected to reach here tonight Grand Raidda. July M, In "A ,Ror*l.
resort and you wont regret it
stopped, remaining -In the main
fult An XXV Mensto S OhlK Die XX
with the remains of their little babe Slave."
part of the basclliea behind a donble
Special prices this summer; next '
v-hioli (iielfrom the extreme ^eat in
' line ot the Swiss-guards, In their yel jjlii An MOMln.”
THIS coffin was'sealed posonalif
the rtty Mr. Hnbbelt has been em
season they wifi be higter.
-The information has been received low, red and Mack uniform, and
James G Johnson and S. E. Walt A
with
tlic
arms
ot
tho
cat
ptoyMl for several montbs In the office here on good authority, that the Trav.
with halberds and BwpenUne
Sons. ________________ eodw
of the Rock Island A Pacific R. R. Co erse City Hl^ school has been placed swords. Within the ch^l was Connt wnjor dome of the chapter of the
basilica
lighted
a
brarier
which
was
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Last evening from 8 until 9 o'clock on the accredited list ot the Michigan Camlilo Peed, a nephew of the late
■We are prepared to reoMve sealed
and this momlDg for an bonr. the bells SeboDK-of Mines at Houghton, upper ■■ope. wearing the red uniform of a used In soldering the
ar,unds and slgfato strange to hear. bids for the erection of an addition
of the Catholic churdi were tolled at
ito. This mean's that a ^radu- general ot the noble guard.
Tlicae two cdBttB were incloeed In a
riiree intervals In hooor of the deceas- »te of tho local schools may enter the
IB the chapel 'In Paradlsum” rang
fhird caaket of polish^ walnnt with, August 1. 1903, and opened the follow
c ,i pope. This morning at S o’cloek lining school without taking the
with tclIlng^ttecL From the outing Monday, plana and epecUlca*'—
out .loioraUans.
lequieir mass was bHd. toliowed by
trance examination.
Bide the bell of 8L Peter's ran the ac
lac iAd'*dirt!es were aoftened and to be seen at C. B. Bmemona. ont
sermon about the holy father. There
customed salute to tho coming nigbL
mile east of Blrmley acbool house.
The ioternstloiisl eQlbttlon of dolls, mingllDg bannonionsly^itb the music biM.Uied by the aweetness ot the aing- We reserve U>e right to reject w <
wa« a good attendance at the service.
lug voices and the prayew of the aU bids. By order of school hoard..
Charles E. Helm aeeompanisd by tost opened at UegftTa-^by far the of the'cbolr.
most lomplete show oi the kind ew
CHARLES H. BMBRSOH
clergy.
his wife and child, have arrived from
Scene in the Chapel.
Direetoff^
held In Boreve. Among tl^ qualoteM
When the last anpreme moment Box 318.
The scene In the chapel was :
Ashland, O.. and will spend .three specimens of the doU fstnlly on ex
came. Uie heavy coffiiu, welding In
weeks with friends. Charies is an hibition are those from ancient Bab/- remarkably ettecUva The bier bear
all 1.322 pounds, -were roUed out of
ing the body was received by Cardinal
office man for F. E. Myeis & Brother,
tho chapel, preceded by maeebearers
When yon are aufferlng -from romiOregUa. It was plaoed in the center,
extensive pump mauulactnrera. whose
and ehdia alngUig as they went and m^em. the Wdneya must be oJtend^
backed by an altar with a-beneficial
omploy-h»foHowed .by aU the cardinals, among to at once so that they will eliminate
Image of the Madonna, before which
the uric acid from the blood. Foley'o
three years ago.
omrClty th
3 both young 'and 1
whom the bowed ftiure ot Oiwdla, the Kidney Cure la the moot effective rem
strong, upright VasnntdU ----edy for thle purpoao R. T. H<fl>fclno.
' • In the past eight years bas started many on
the white-haired A^ianU ah'd the Im of Polar, WlB.. Bays. "After unsncceoodoctoring thtee years for rhai
the road to success. Let them start you.
mense. black browed Svampa. were fnlly
maiiim with the best doctors, I tried
This is the greatest period in commerce ,the
ae most conspicuons.
Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me.
Placed in Sato . .
I cannot speak too highly of thU great
United States has ever seen and the demand
A New kll'
sun kaisu
.Pulleys were attached to the ooffin, medicine. 8<rid by Jaa. G. JohnsoD
and
8.
E.
Walt
A
Sons._______eodw
for eomfietent Bookkeepers and stenograph
and to the strains of "•-------------pi Add:in
aad
ers, is increasing. .Prepare yourself atonee.
Inns Deus IsreaT It waa hol4«d into
Vrar
ValUit sum
the door
''77uprepared mm hoe a chance.''
I RESORT LOTS to rent Finest I
ApMaraace
art Jifl
where R-wlIl remain obUI tee grate
■ location on Baet Bay.
■
caidlnala.; crestex Iv the late pontiff, ■
We sbaU add a
F. G. HEUMAN, I
shall er«t a auttahie-tomb in the bas I
>- 116 Cato StreeL |
ilica ot 8L Jbhn lAtersn, vriilch 4ru
ehoaon by ^ pope hlm*^ as his
final rearing'^Iaoe.
next year, which will be free to those tak
Carpet Cleaning
Making sod laying feather renovat
ing the Conimercisl or Shorthand course.
ed. Work thoron^y and prompUy
exeented. Agent tor Michigan Bug
Dr. Nemnnii McLeod wss going t* Co, N. B. Chapin. Prop. Traverse City.
Dsffllii;
ask^ th? vray of s md he Carpet Cleaning Worim. 822 Washing
h? iwi. When he Had broii fold, the ton street Thone No. 118.
docto“Naoi^gfidle. bow do
you get a lirtngr 1 opUt the wood
Gottllsb A Co. pay higbtrt
end rorry the watep and bring the
Tile constant arrival of New Suits makes this sacrifice
pries# far scrap Iron, mataUi,
kyc hame. " Ooesthmlii^ fti turn, be
necessai'}’, as we need the room for new suits. There are
'rubbar, rsga, ate. Yard on Bay
added: “And hoo d^e get s llriogr
“Well, that It felr.ti -waa the reply.
stTML Send postal or call Bell
not roaiiy, perhaps fifty,* but that makes a goodly selection
“I get fi living by teOhte anld folk
■Phone MS.
to choose frtim. It’s an opportunity YOU sh^ould hot over
and young folk and little folk like ye
look.
the woi^lo hraren.” Tlic boy’s laugh
ter wee mH-ontratlhi^ When HI*
moment wii ovw lBtatld: Tliat'a
a good nn. Hoo ran yn ten te' way.
f hiven whe ye dlMui ken th' way '
th’ nsfllln?"—Chimes. '
"
Dr. J.W. GAUNTLETT,
PIJZ HAS HIS LICENSE. '
POPE LEO IS
LAIBTOREST
....
Qty
Stole
The Ptect Fop Ssme^^
GAS
kUULXB
RANGES
mki
wm
BoardmM River '
Electric Light 8
Power CompoBj.
Traverse GIty
Ga» Company
9Z9 pmonr
.
NOW IS THE TIME
For you to think of goii^ caiqiii^
...rr
Buy a lot at
Kezis MoKesa
(StNRIftE)
■
X
STTSS'.IS.SL,.--
Archie A. MHIef
Miller Bros’. aothinS Store.
Beadle BtocL
TRAVERSE CITY
BUSINESS COLLEGE
lUlif
Course In Ad. Writing
All Spring and Summer Suits
Pall term begins Ang. 31,1903.
Call and see as or send fw eatalogae.
AT HALF PRICE.
C. R. Oockeray,
Prhidl»l
$15.00 Suits $ 7.50
20.00 Suits tO.OO
25.00 Suits t2.50
SO.OO-Suits 15.00
No alterations free of charge at these prices.
Wash Goods ffiS},
Here is an offering that should clean up the goods tomorrow.
We 9^11 be Siirprisjed if it does not. Silk StripedXephars,
Silk Stripes and Dots in White Etamines, Lace Stripe
Meircerized Madras, Mercerised Basket-Cloths, l^utifui
novelties that sold up to 65 cents per yard, all
go at per yard..... - ....................
---------- r------ . dfrOV
SonveniP
ffipoons...
sn Just vai
> sale? <0111
“JaJy O
hn ead.
EMm A naaopik: cvpkeatra wiU
■give aaothM^SS* party at Forartart' haB m TShafcy avoeteg. An
iavitatiOB isAKtaiNteAJD an. nrT-H
TaAVEBGB BAY
COVBT BOCM
INftSAMBBAM
Sterling
«t.OO n Mlwr
8I.Stt
anaUiqgJeyo^-
• > ,
We mm/o tato Mr saw atniw
OnQuattty
Price, good service and fair
treatment, we can meet any
competition. Therefore,
doubt on these points will not’
form a logical basis for your
neglect to use bur “BEST",
flour.
Hannah &Xay Co.
TM DAJUy
All This Week
“The Best tn Repertoire r'
THE FAMOUS
^
!;S!S.**.KK!y
Commencing
KENNE
' EI^IRELY NEW PLAN S I
WANTED — Faipelzed
tmdied uamarrii_____
.
_
of 21 and 86; clUcens of United
States, of good character and tem
perate habits, who can apeak, rteil
and write English. For Idfonnation
applr to Recniltlng Officer, 206
Front street. Traverse CKf, Midi.
810S-U
WANTE1>—Drees making and
oordlon plaiting. Ura. W. H. Blabop,
201 W. Tenth atreC
8191-U2
FOR SALE—Ladies' wheel goo
new—cheap. Call at C21 West Ninth
street.
208 Fnmt street.
TO SSU. by UtUe A McNamare, 20S
Front street, a house and lot on
west aide, 8 rooms, only 8600 and
on monthly payments, same as rent.
Don't yon want it.
A few. beautiful summer resort lots
at82.00 each, cost of euir^ and
. maWng- papers. UtUe & McNatnai
Insurance and Real Estate E
change.
814»H
.-.nwiiiiipii.ii
BUWL,
fin/.W
USJ^U
balance monthly. Bee B. D. OlUett.
C22 Bast Bi^th street or write
F. A. Clary. Grand B^lds.
FOR 8AL£ by UtUe A HcNamara.
208 Front street, a floe brick build
ing—two Btor^ and modem
can build for, a good tuVestt for spare mdney.
bouse 7 rooms; brick
I great bar^n.
a Ins. and Bpal
aUAtf
TO SBLL—A beautiful residence. In
a central location, steamB beat, electrie light, 10 rooms;, pluml
Inmblng tor
c of the finr part cash and ns
able aecurity. Uttte A IfcNai
Inaffirance end Real Etetate
change.
8146
TO SELL—Blgbty acres wlUilc a nOle
of city; 40 acres cleared, tonr acres
Ip fmlt; tour trout streams across
dlUffied smd is excellent - .garden
os celery beds; bouse 12 ______
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame;
old gralnaiy, com bqtise; another
old house on fann. This Is one of
the rare bargains In northern Ulcffilgan. A good termer could with litUs expense make « .
term worth
fropi eight to ten uiouaand In a
short Ume. UtUe A McNamara In
surance and Real Estate Exchange.
TO SElLl/—14 acres, threefomiths of
a mile from the city; aU.-deared
and seeded to clover; easy terms.
UtUe A McNamara iDBnranee and
Real Bnate Exchange.
TO SBLL—40 acres, 7 mUee from city,
some orchard; some wemd; log
' bonse; some amall fruit UtUe A
. McNamara Insurance and Beal Uschange, 222 Front street
3133;tf
s County.
TO SBLL—46 acree near Lake- Ann.
Nouse, seven rooms; post bam;
wire fencing; cedar block cellar;
cleared; water. UtUe A McNam
ara. 222 Front street
TO BELLstairs;-bam old.
erics attached
•ed to
1
aiding
100 busbds of potatoes; orchard, 3(r
FOR SALE—Ladles' Wheel as good as
new, 812. -Enquire at The Ba^ offlee.
81164f
TO 8BLL-A stock
i? agl
r wlUust bnlldlngs—worth while
> InvMtlgate U
want buMFront street.
VX3B. SALE CHEAP—PRACTICALLY
new ^aeton buggy, used but very
' UUle last season. Enquire at OannetUa Jewelry afore......... 8188^8
WAGONS AND BUGGIES FOR SALE
—Two good loinber wagons, three
fop bn^iee -4md one phaeton bngO: B. J. Morgan.
8U24
. TO SBLL INSURANCE. U Uiere Is
anything you want to know or want
done In the Uns of Insomnde we-wlll
be tfnd to hare yon call and see
ua. UtUe A MeNamaia Insurance
and BasJ Estate Exchange.
^
OR SALE—One set ot blacksmith
fooU. atqolie at Jimes Morehla.
Ord Wood Dlffik Co.
tU14f
L
^
and U^reat Compaoj of Ptarm, iaelodigg
■^r ^ ,
a complete compaa; of VaoderUle ArtleU!
SPECIALTtEg I_______________________ __
CARIXIAD OF SPEC1A4.
’‘THE MIDNIGHT
3
H RI
tar77p.
p.«•
«•unIcM
unlas*Mtd.
Mtd.
Np.MAt bold *tt«r
WANTED—Orders tor 16-inch cedar
MB. JOHN KENNDDY
_____
pHEEBT* Mr. KmSSf*
EAGLE WANT ADS.
Tl
’RAMPS" Wees; lOc. 20o
Tclepheaa 112. Ball l«i
m
A. S>. TYLBK.
. ,79%; DentisL Oflloe 506 new WUhelm
and thia a
No, 2 red, 78%; No. 8 oora. 62%; No, Block. (Rtisesu 'phone No. «88.
ehureh th
2 white oats, 86%.
mlailaaat7»YoA'whleh it U t
TRAINED NURSES.
Three, pemlistae the btrth of Wes
July, Septqo'
ley there «ara U BapUst churehee In
training school.
Amerlau^'^ tjM preatmt Ume thereUTTLB A McNAMARA have for B
REV. W. T.' WOODHOUSE SPOKE ara 4.6eM0» .mthshore o* the Regalar
(Continued from 1st page.)
a nice lltUe brick cottage pn ei
Bapttst Cfaueb. azelnslve ot all the nd- a half miles from Lake Michigan
LA6T.EVENINQ
side at low pHbe and on easy ten
Free Baptiste and other brmidies of Dd facing Northpori bay and only a
Warm in winter and cool in snmmer
ARCHITECTS.
and siding wont crack or get loose.
the Baptist e^oeh.distance from where Grand'
ON THE SUBJECT AT THE riRST
laverso Bay Joins the lake; Tbe
omea,
being
worn
immer breezes are all tempered by
M. E. CHURCH.
f nerve collapse by the accounts of
lowing over tbe lake or bay.
Mrs. Albe><«iari( end daughter Eve.
full alxe details given with all plans.
Hr. Leslie Is especially proud of line weddings.
ot Ithaca, aid visiting tbe temilF of
le
natural
park
which
adjoins
bis
BAPTISTS
BECAME
GREAT
MISTIMBER ESTIMATORS.n I
* TAXES.
TO SELL—Or exchange tor town
Mel. He Justly claims that_ there Is
property, 80-acre farm In Wexford
SIONARr'FACTORS
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
!
>.M.TULl5Ei
M
such
another
so
beautiful
in
all
county: easy terms; with or with
burg and'Mmry Stent of Hastings, *ho
Tbb tax 'rolls tor the collection
Land
looker and timber estimator.
out stock and tools; 76 acres Im
o resort regiem of nwthern HichlHardwood timber and Atnhble lands
bare been rioting Miss Bunlee Kel
school and cljy
cijy taxes and special
proved; five acres In wood; house
an. Most of it has been left in its
for
sale.
Residence
260 South BHnley,
have
gwe
to
Pefoekey
for
a
few
for
^e
i five waida of tbe
seven rooms; some orchard—cuts Through the Preaching of Wesley and
stural wild state of beauty but roads
wood ave. Cititepa’ 'phone 712. June 'bver 100 tons of hay; wlndmUl, tank,
city of Travel^ C
WhrtefieM.
lave been cut through to allow tourgranary., two bams. etc. UtUe A
PHYSICIANS.
bees placed In my hande .for collection.
McNamara Insurant and lUAI Es
; to explore lU depths and enjoy
ed fo town attv five weeta' camping
wUl bo In my office for the purpose
tate Exchange.
shady nooke. In one ot tbe fastTire First M. E cbnrdi was filled out at I uuvnie. Mrs. James OaunT- tosses. Hr. Leslie has planned a trout of coUectlng said taxes on every week
SER.L—Large
dey from now until Nov. I, 1908. from
feed mill, scales, engine, grain bins, at night when the Methodists and lett and Mr Bcm Gauntlett, motta<
■ond, proposing to bring the wnter
trucks, and everything for carrying le BapUsta held a nnlon meeting, and broUicr of tbe doofor. are risitlng from a large spring situated nearby. S o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In the
on exchange grist mill, hay. grain which waa one ot the seiies now being him.
forenoon and from i o'clock to
Part of the prwerty is laid off for a
and feed store, with yam room for
o-eloek In the afternoon of each d«-.
Miss Ethel Gibbs has return^ fi
golf links for which it is w^ qdapted.
carrying on coal, cement and brick given by Rev. W. L. leufinsn upon the
A3I taxes paid before September 1
Sldetmpk In yard. Terms subject ot --Wesley." Last night the a few days’ visit at Mayfield with rela
- DR. HOLDSWOBTB.
Standing Just south erf tM hotel te
wtll
be received, without ctfllecUon Rooms 7 andA, Mercantile Co.'s block.
tives.
.
Ue A MeJ--------- --subject was ".Wesley and the Bap
Mr. Leslie’s private summer cottage
B and lus. Ex.
alt taxes remaining
Mrs. GIllls and her niece. Miss Sim- which presents
Special attention glv«i fo the eye.
tlsu." and the sermon was delivered
Sid on September 1 and until October
ear. nose and throaL Glaases
moods of DetrolL were the guests yes
by Rev. W. T. Woodbouse.
with Us massive pillan. TTils
fitted. Both 'phones.
a penalty of one per cent for collecPreceding the sermon, the Misses terday of Mrs -'onn R Santo
cottage IB but the forerunner of oth
Bd; el.
on will be charged on all taxes
HasUngs and Rosser sang a very beau pretty summer home at Omens.
ers that wlll'be erects on the beach
.rlnfor not necessary.—UtUe A McMrs. J. O. eii'ir.gs is expected. «t at this point which has been, platted iBlnlng unpaid on October 1 and
tiful duet, "Rock of Ages," which
iamara, 208 FYont streeL
III
.November
1
a
penalty
of
two
per
referred to by Rev. Laufrnsn In his vMgewood this evening.
fpr eummor homes. One of the chief
TO SELL—Brick cottage; good locator collection will be charged.
D. H. Power of Pontiac will eeon teatures of the resort are the excellent
rks introducing Rev. Woodhouse,
Uod; live rooms; drive well: cellar
Office In Wilhelm block. Boom 210.
open a bank at Sntfons Bay. Clyde
cemented; cheap. UtUe A M- When be said that in the Ume
Uthing facnitles, the bay bottom be
M. E HASKELL,
Morrison wlU be the-cosbler.
Namara Ins. and Real Bet^^
Wesley it would bare been imposs:
ing sandy and shallow tor a long dls3200-tf
City Treasurer.
I.
M.
Blakeelee
has
ifUen
notified
hear a Preebytertlm hymn sung-by
maklQg it safe even for cblldren.
U September 17 has been selected
TO SELAr-Housd on Best Blerentb BapUsts at a union meeUng d the
? Northpori - Beach hotel
the date tof holding the big. D. O. groonde represenu g large Invest
street, 4 bouses on Tenth street, Baptists and the Methodists, because
Ear. nose, throat and fitting glos
one on Ninth street,' one on Rail of tbe sectarian jealousy prevailing K. K. moMlng tn Manistee. The Initi
way avenue, two on Webster, two
ation ot 100 caadldata wlU be held able undertaking. Tbe resort lacks
on State, one on Washington s«d t Uiat Ume.
Id the new Ramsdell opera house add nothing to make it a m^ 1
The 'main trend of the
otherS^-tenne to suit any reasoi
inviting
MONROE A HALE,
banquet
wiU
be
prepared
for
600
ble customer—monthly or as you to trace the Baptist chnrch fromuits
place to spend a racatlcm u
whether
General Insurance.
; residence. 104.
Wish. UtUe A UcNamara, 208
show the ef people. The demonstration wlU pn>b-: shmt or long. This summer excep
811 Wilhelm Bleek.
Front street.
DRS. W. E. A W. S. MOON.
fects which the preaching of Wesley. ^ ably be the Ui(est In fraternal circles: tionally low rates are being quoted
O. M. MORSE,
General practice; specialists In dis
40 ACRBS
tbe Methodist, bad upon IL In the first In Michigan.
and
tbe
prospects
arc
that
the
public
popular Auctioneer of Grand
eases of the rectum and genlto
wiUt about 6 acres cleared. smaU
At the evening service yesterday at will bo quick to appreciate tbe
rraverso county. Office S80 East
urinary diseases. Both 'phones.
house, no bam—only 8400. UtUe part oT his discourse Rev.
Front street, Traverse City.
City Opera House Block.
spoke of the verse In Malthew upon the Settwd M. E cburch. Rev. Bnffb ducemenu held out for business.
A McNamnra, 208 Front .streeL
Kennedy instead of tbe regalar serDR. H. B. GARNER.
fX)R SALE—My nome place on south wbldi the Roman Catbcdica base their tnoD, gave notes on the Ektworth league Guests bare already arrived from St.
being the true Christian
Louie. Mo.. Chicago and oUia- cities.
side of West Sixteenth streeL as
DR. T. a: lYIUIBlAi,
) over
pretty a place as there Is in town, ebureb: "And I say also ua^ thee, convmitlon whldi has Just closed at Mr. ijesiie hais done.much for NorthDENTIST.
consisUng of about three acres
I both
That Uiou art Peter, and upon this DetrolL ThlS'Ccavention was tbe larg port and deserves a patixmagc which City Opera House Block.
Room 1.
the equivalent ot 26 lots 26x166;
est Bpwortb
ikc bis business a well paying
so two fracUoiial lots adjoining It tock. I win build my cburch; and Uie held. 26,000 delegates beffik pre
L
LOCKHART,
- DR. W. F. SIRANGWAYS,
finandal proposition.
oo the oastT.also five acres wlfii gates of hades shall not prevail
.
Montague
Block.
The claw of 1902, T, H. B-..WIII
Formerly assistant to Drs. Hots and
small oi^Eard adjoining it on the agalMt It." he spoke'of the fact that
leave-at 2 o’clock Wednesday after-, “Tbe tor that warms a monarrti.",,
Oaks In the eye. ear. ncee and
south; afoo twelve lots on north although it waa promised that
throat departments of the CUiieago
side of same
see warmed a hare. The humblest
hades should not prevail against the
Polyclinic college and hospital.
spend tbe atteniocMi apd evening. The as well as the wealthiest Is invited
Church. It was an ulUmate and
Practice llmKed fo eye. ear, nose
meiubere
will
inect
at
(nande
Carter's
fo our "July Clean up bargain banquet. DUS. SAWYER A I iSNHALLBQON.
and throat and fitting of - passes.
coDtlnuons victory which was .
FOR SALE—16-Inch c^ar wood de Istd.^and that the Ume after the as
Sixth street and Miss Nlta Bug- S. Benda A Co., the real reliable cloUi- Dc nUsls. Crown and bridge work a
block.
Cltluns'
502 Wilhelm
livered fo any part of the dty. .'
lers.
spoclaUy.
Office
new
Wjlhelm
block.
cension ot Christ, when ChrUUsnlty l>ee’B on Washington street.
B. GreiUck Co.
3117-tf
Judge Lerangcr hss gene to FrtnkIn a fair way to be blotted out
Bln was ruling the world. It tort todsy.
OTt t
Mr. smf -MrO. E. A. Kildae were call
was just what was fo be expected and
had been prophesied In the book of ed fo Wexford today by the serious
inness of Mr. KUdee's mpther.
Revelations. It was after this,
Mrs. John Bush, wife of the wellsuitable for offices or tor sleeping period ot nearly 1,000 yesirs of spirit- known cab man, was taken HI this af-.
darkness. that the sect ame,
rooms, modem building, steam beat.
LttUe A HcNamaii, Insurance and wbliffi was the beginning of the Bap-: ternoon with heart trouble and died
Real Estate Exchange.
within
an hour.
cburch and so -the Baptists are
Tiie tug Wliueler has brought info
TO RENT—Rear rooms, second floor ii6t as is generally supposed, a modof Peoples Baring Bank
secL but are as old as aigr ot the port a raft of l4-t (ontalning 1.000.000
other cburdies ot the present day feet of lumber tor Jtrfin F. Olt A Co.
TO LET by UtUe A M.
With tbe excepUon of the Roman (Mth- from Elk llaidds. ' The sawmill which
was shut down tor a week started up
SHOWS
ollo.
J. a. aaiLSV, w. w. coli.
The iffiurch sprang Info life sgaln again this mnniicg and will run for
LEWIS SSLLa, PCTC« SaLL*.
FOR I
after the thousand years ot darkness ai.otber month wbeo It will close down
314
through the eSoris of the different tor thu season.
U'lili an asxtvsatB otrapvrieefv
al>4 w.-ami far In rzetaa of tl>»
Samuel Osriand nin up to Norti
seels which, although working for
MISCELLANEOUS.
conihln-d capita] of all other
eeterday and took dinner at the
atauvatllfT
STOVE REPAIRING—New backs, their Indiridual IMerests, sUIl produc
ew
Northpoit
Beach
hold.
Re
bad
CONTROL THE WORLD’S SHOW MARKETS
grates, front fenders, dampeia, etc. ed tbe Reformation and the breaking
Work called for and delivered or away frimi tbe Roman Catholic church. nothing but compliments fo s^ of it
repaired at yonr home; prices rea The first peiam to advocate a reforma
The funeral of H. B. Adame of the
sonable. Nelson A Halsey. 316 B.
tion was Peter of Brays, who preach peninsula, who died of cancer of the
Front StreeL Phone 964.
liver Saturday evntlng, waa held at
/■
3197-tf- ed Uiat the Bible should be taken
10
o-cloek this moralng from the resitbe standard or CbrisUan princlp
MRS- FRANCfe-8. SMITH, pianist, without consulting the traditions of daice.' He bad been alck for i
organist and vocalist. Graduate ot
Valparaiso ^usl^ Conservatory. the Roman Catholic church or its doc Ume but was 'not thou^t to be'danEHORKOUa SHOWS UHITED
Pupil
trines. Then Arnold advocated the gerously so until lately. Mi'.- Adams
Clark c ____ _
______________ entire spearation ot churdi and state was 63 years erf age and yraa a pioneer
fled planlsm. Address, Mrs. Franses
of the penluula. He leaves a wife
waa
burned
at
the
stake
tor
hU
8- Smith, ^verse Oty.^lch., ^67
and eight diUdren, one of whom. Bed.
belief. One-eff the most promt
hers who ^peered soon after la well known In this el9 baring at
Arnold, was Peter Waldensee of Ly tended the Hliffi school here. Mrs.
shape by an expert—for years
RI66ER md RETip B3
HEW nl EXCLUSIVE UOVaHES laf lanKS
lawn mower business. For grind ons. whiM adherents were scattered Adams Is alib weB known here and U
member of tbe Woman's club.
ing and adjusting I charge 76 cents,
over Europe and iriio sold wares
Tht AURORA ZOUAVES
-------------------and guarantee the work. Drop me
Uie people of the countrlM tbrou^
HOOSEVELT Roagh IBieA
a card .-uid I wUl call and get your which they past^cd and at the same
'’T
araotnl UllileiT H«nav».-n .,ii nart*
FARMER- IS DEATH PROOF
Hnbuitraosuoraux tobr r/fe sear
mower and deUver It vrtion ready
ogfhLco aoLo/owa M the world Congress of Cfrcas Chainptons
J. K. Longweli. 223 North Division time sirread the gospel ot tbe rMormStreeL 'Phone' 247, CiUxois'. 1267-tf ed eburiehea
MINTIMC. The Marvel JACKSON FAMILY. d-Miio SriXetto
ACCIDENTS
USUALLY
FATAL
e Wldensees were probably the
tVoiM'a oolr t'nScre^ spiral AhmuSiIuI'I
CANT KIL^ BOLTON.
m DO FARM or city Insnnmce
RYAN, WEITZEL and ZOSELLA
STARR.,The ShooUnc 5tnr
casualty and burglaiy Insnrfinoe. ancestors ot the AnabM>tlsts who
rij-loc Ai-Halbu Urroed Cuai|ia(e,
UtUe A McNamara, 208-Front BL
estennlnated by tbe othv
In s-aau anal DMa OewB a LadOar on a Cterd.THE FIVE LR CARMENS
8186-tf
churches few advocating the aeparm- Survived -Three Tlmse From What
FAMOUS EDDY FAMILY
iBTtadfelvBKt U'ireChaai|>laM
Seemed
Oertain
Death.
Uon of Chnrch and state. In about 60
tr'orld'i Ormti«t aonbatk Ckiamptotia
INSURE TOUR PROPERTY t
40—CU>U7VS-4(|
.
ybara nearly 800.000 Anabaptists shed
THE 24 GIUlimH EQOESI^
tbeir blood for their faith, the only
Lapeer, MIdn. July 27-r^Urvln
charge against them bMng that they Bolton, a preolBont tamer of Lapeer
TMB « fiffflOWNED LOWAND^
6IONET TO LOAN on personal prop look tholr doctrines and loinolpla fownsblp andA veteran <rf the dril
erty. In sums to smi. 1. Newland, from tbe Bible and not from the tmmet with ea aeddenCwhlch may
room 608, new WUnelm block, flttb dltions of the (ffiurch.
cost him his life.
floor.
'6Wf
Da idiag Br
€ spying Death
It was probably some of' these Anaa binder Batnrday.
baptlsu who escaped to Sbglond. who he stoMted off
matAlne fo make
STRATBD-From 218 EsBt Pour- founded wbat Is now the Baptist
‘ngolrt. The baraee
toenth StreeL smaU, light red mUch Church. At first they were perseentrd
i| and ran away. drag.
cow. white tece, with strap aronnd In England, as on the contlneaL but glng him tor a dlitanoe ot 46 rods. An
horns. Finder pleaee bring fo 218
rroniweU'B time they flourished mad inw on the eod U tbe rwath board
Bsst
~ '. 1Fourteenth street, or 'phone
889. C
Clttsens'. a Crain.
62O0-t-4 ^ ere strong nttUl tebJsaglnnlng ot the penetrated bis bnatt Jdst above tbe
clghi-inth century when all the beart Borne trf the riba were broken
churches suffered a geMnd apaUiy. Bd a tube hmljn be inaeirted leading
and receive reward. 8U8-tf It was then that the Influence of Wee- > the itnga.
tey waa telt and under his preacffilng
This Is' his A« pklatal aaddcaL
the BM>Usts as wall as the HeUiodlsts The first was at |be betUs ot Gettys
ngle offie
burg. whM be licslved several nbd
3168«
Roger wnttams hdd given th$' sabra cuts, TnHInf Ihr AuD. At a
sect a foothold in the New Worid a ben raising afttf Us reconi frota the
Railroad preeldsnt Died Today.
be fell tra^dhe top (rf tbe bnlMthori time before this, and whoa
(Special by the Serippe-MCBae.)
Vl-hltefleld, at tbe InritaUon ot Wodey,
fo the "-iMaiorand ^ nneonFUladriphla, Pa.. July 87.—F.
came to AnKSica'on an evangelizing sdous for seveM Son*
Kimball, president of the N<wfolk A tour, the American B^tist chuit*
Western Railroad Ca. died here today. became oee of the leading Churehee in
Tbou^ a
popular with
»‘dow. ha‘ nthe land.
was thraigh the preaehlag ol
Judg
Woilay and Whltofieid thM the
WATTS IMUO STOBB. CORNBl PBONT AND AINBBN STBCETS.
suit
FOR SALB-New jnUcb oow tor sale.
Enquire Hanslovsky's Grocery, west
Bide. Randolph and Dlvltlon streete.
gl884f
FOR BALB-^t<dora, engines, lanncbu. dynamos and other maehl
B..F. Davis, 222 Front streeL
PROSPECTS
ARE BRIGHT
WESLEY AND
THE BAPTISTS
DIRECTORY
CIRCUS«; AUG. 5
EGLIPSIK6IH SUPERUTIVE SPLENDOR
6RMDEST RESULTS OF GiOMnG SBIIUS '
AMERICA'S METROPOLITAR .
ADAM FOREPAUGH
iSELLS BROTHERS
Masnitt CmisiliaM DOURIE MERARERB
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