The Daily Eagle, October 16, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, October 16, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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•CRIPPMIeRAE SERVICE.

THE

DAILY

TEAVEB8E OltY. MICHIGAN, rtllDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903.

VOL. XL NO. 3269.

SPECIAL SALE

TO RACE FOR
$25 A SIDE

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ALD. lESTER IS ! ACpiTra
THE SAGINAW BRieERV CASE IS
DISPOSED. OF.

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A $oed $12.00
DrcMer,|uMllke
cut, lor only

Saginaw. Mich., Oct. K.—After a
trial lastidg three das'S, the flrat ot the
alleged brWfThi^s was dispose of
late yesterd^ aftfemoon.. Aid. Ji
lYCster. cbarghd'' wiih offering $5,000ifiojC RAPIDS MAN WILL GIVE EM­
PLOYMENT TO 160 MEN.
AS TO WHICH OF THEM OWNS
Thomas Nickels, a member of the
THE SPEEDIER YACHT.
l)oard of public works. U he would sign
the contract for the Genesee avenue
e It Scheduled for Sun- bridge In favtw of the NaUonal Brldgfe
Co., was acquitted.
Rlk Raplde. Mich.. Oct. 16.—John E.
This is the first case reiulUng tron
the Indictments relnmeJ by tfee grand French expects to leave today for
What pppmlaes ig be one of the hot­
Juo- recently, called by Judge Beach, Rhinelander. Wls, where Be will cut
el and most exciting yacht races
6,000,000
feet of maple, bio*, hemlock,
and its progress has absorbed the at­
•er pulled off In Grand Traverse bay
and elm this winter. Re­
tention of the city, the outcome being
BclicdiileJ for next Sunday aftercently he cOnsumated the sale of
in the nature of a sarprlse.
The contestants are the Mar­
vase of the jury shows that Lester 2,000.000 feet ot Umber and 200.000
garet. owned by Vencel SIcder ot
would not have been convicted any­ pieces «t cedar which he will take off
■ ‘ " imet. owned by
ni lands, and also closed a c
way. D. Grellick of arcillckvllle. U will
with the Wiseonaln Vender
a battle royal between gasoline and
to get out 3.000,(>bo feet tor them
tileam. The consideration is $25 a
lands adjoining bis own
In by
Mr. French lumbered In Wisconsin
le owner ot tbe Margaret.
The confidence' of the owners :
roads made to 2,000.006 feet, skldways
ihelr yMhts la ■
burn, and already has 700.000 feet ot
Grellick is said to be the party who
peeled hemlock on ekfds, and In
initiated proceedings 1^'dlng to the
few days will have everything
wager Iteliyt made for the race. The
rAdlnesa for business, as be left 15
yaclita are'oacb 33 feet over all and
at work enlarging the cooking
built, by their present owners
SUPERVISORS ARE SMOKING C>- and sleeping damps, stables, etc.
anti arc houaeti in the
He will have, work until spring tor
[ GARS ON HIM.
Naturally this has load to a lot ot good
150 men. and is offering irom $30 to
natured joahing ax toji:hich la the fast$10 per month, according to the kind
boat. Sle.ler’s'yacht is equlppol
of work done and the efficiency of the
with a 12-horae power gasoline
workman.
glnc practically made by Wiinam
Mrs. French and the family will
Jackson. The Comet has always been
leave next week, and will make'th'eli
allowed between 120 and 130 pounds
home in tbe north woods this winter,
of steam' but recently the Inspector
but all will return to Elk Rapids In^^thp
a prevailed on to allow an additionspring.
7he hoard of 8
e smok20 pounds.. With this advantage.
Abducted 21 Year* Age.
Mr. Grellick hopes to nbow Mr. SIcdcr Ing cigarR today on Supervisor L. K.
Twgnty-one yeahs ago Mrs. Santoee
Cleveland of the Fifth warfi. who. It Is
what a speedy launch ca
be an applicant while cooking on the Blk Rapids Iron
The .exari time of the
Co.'s scow staUoned al Bloodgood's
been decided uiwm but It will occur for the janitorahip of tbe court bouse.
>n Elk lake, had her three-yeartime Sunday afternoon. The Md naturallly wishes Che good will
)n abducted from her. With tbe
start will be. at Grcillckvine and the of the board,
oxcepUon of a glimpse «bich she got
Judge Frederick W. Mayne and Pro­
will be'madb at the Oval Wood
of her child at Lake View, She has
Dish Go.'a dock, the race being ended secuting Attorney Gee. H, Cross both never seen him sfnee. Now. the child
R|Kike In favor of-making
Grelllclcvllle. This will make
grokn to manhood, writes from Port­
• mcniB by which prISMrs may j>e sent
course of fnlly seven miles.
land. Mich., to Jss. Parody ot this
It Is a condition of the race that from this county to |ie Detroit House place Inquiring for the whereabouts
Hr. Bleder and Hr. GreUlck abaU «a«h of CorreeUon, aBd_4|Msoss given of ills mollier. Tbe son signs hlmsdf
those
act __
as skippers of theli; yachts. ___
Inlormatioe as
dwildi Orclllek and Joseph Sleder are' Maw aafi
soUo-

LK. CLEVELAND
FOR JANITOR


I



SOME EXCEPTIONALLY BIC BARGAINS IN IRON AND WOOD
BEDS.
A fine, »6.B0 Wood Bed (out of n »2» Bod|v>om Solt) for..............|At6.
A fine $8 Wood Bed -(oal r.f $23 And $30 K.-d^xtin SiiUb^ for___S5.7S.
We bsve a large line of ihuic and they must be closed out.
These prices are way below firnl ««i. kd if you need any liodrooni furDlture of any description, now is the time. If you ore Dot particular
about it just matching you can g>-l a gmul ruH for very little
We have Rueh a large oRRortmtnt ot ail these that you can (
what you want.

■s-

J. W. SUTER

: Iteiall aud Wbolesalo.

Practlntl lloim> lliriilnber.

WE- WANT YOU TO KNOW
‘I'liat we have jiiftt the kind Ilf Ji SllOK yniir l» >y.i
want. Ijow c-iirs and hitch cuts in all tif tiie liest
leathers and latest styles. Jlring the Ixiys in and
|pt US fit them up. Prices to suit tlie purse. .
All New «tock--No Old.-

Baohant & Roscoe.
20S Front StreeL

Parker Bros.' Old Stsnd.

posiug boaa.

Chat. J. Lind GeU the Custody of Hit
Child.

Jndge Mayne today granted a modi­
fication of the decree ^nted last
In Annie H. Idnd^allowlng her
the eiiBlody of her daiighlor, as
granling a divorce from Chas, I.
I.lpd. Today the custody of the child
given-to Mr. Lind, as.lt wai
considered that the mother had taken
proper care of her.
The case of the Oval Wood Dish Co.
:. Fred and Octave Dominie was
1 under advisement by Judge Mayne.
Removal Sale Price.
IJRADiatRY I'lANo. viprigl.t ■
in fine condition. S22fl.<Hi to c
ORINNEI.L BROS..
E Fr..nt t
' xHo Id.

Beboeda
I. L. Crisp brought ng Die matter
of the purchase of a dictionary for
during teachers’ examlnaUpna and In
the county offices. Tbe matter was
rcforreil to the committee on grounds
and buildings,with power to act.
Chairman Walker of the board ap­
pointed Supervisors Brown. L. K.
Cleveland and Hutchins as a com­
mittee of^ree
1 the death of J. C. Richards.

TO LOOK AFTER
OLIVE GARDENS

IVe are
*peciBl
Y attention to

Your Attention, Please!
Vuur K.->c|i Mill IK rra1h- Itir
'trioKt 1inpi>r1uiu id ,\i>ur vranl............................. ..in' wbicli you

good tORl* will ll
more than i-v uiiv <iil>nr
Per thi^miNoii we mini- |>
ir -fllirtJ. to proviiU' ii
Rljli'
..................
only ikthv vsrirlv^il fnl.riiw
greater, l.u tlir range of wars '
and atmpi h aa well, and cmhei]Oi:iillv no matter liiiw tnu
are boilt. whether Ut'l & sleml. r.
hliur-mml Mont of extra girth, -r
H.^ally
■ ‘"••V /s2-

Boy’s School Suits and
Boy’s Dress Suits

••Thi* Fall—
WehRvc- tbe kind ibsi eitn l>e
worn in Ibi- wut willunil nibl>ers. 'I'liey are ina.U- (or llie Imy
<hi>l is Imnl on shoes.

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
New Oboe 8torc^
Kolser-s
Old Hun.l

3

OppMlIC
Whlllos ilol»l

PER CENT
COMPOUND
INTEREST

AUswfdMSasl^i Depstlu is

I) inhte-Wnst.Yl twn-piece. bhort
liimayr* Kuitb, rixeri K to 18 yrarr,

_ for................. DU.lKf to *8.00
Boy'a alBicle-breaHt^) tbre.-^leee
suit*. sUcseto
e (o 10 yean.

.... •»au»to*8.oo

Mr's Manor mouse 6oiU.aiEes 3 to
eyran............ *4.SOto*S.OO

“Tin tl«M at fio«l OatUnr

Wlih

rour depoihs arc ulisalnielr

'Oil uiY-d LIKin and Vboj are I'aniliii- 1pvero-t lor jou day and nU-hi

DiaecTOB*
H. 8. NuH, PiwsIdanL
H. C. Davit and
A. y. PiMri^, Vice Peealdents.

•H*.jMds]r Cml4$ 7 Is a.a.

Walter E. Grellick accompanied by
IvOulR Grellick will start In a day or
two for I.OR Angeles. Cal., to look af­
ter their olive tnigrests In that state.
Walter Grellick and hfii rither own
30 aeres and lyiuls and his brother Al­
fred. who is one of the firm of Frdnk
Friedrich & Co., own 21 acres adjoinThe olive harvest has just be^n In
California and will continue until Jan­
uary 1. Mr. Grellick expects about
60 tuns from his SO acres. T1)U shoulA
bo a profitable crop but it all depends
on the market. Some olives are utilized
for making pickles and others for mak­
ing oil. Mr. Grellick is not’certain
about the time be win return AiW
places it at tbe first ot the year at the
latest and it may be as early as i
time in. November. He proposes to
bring borne a carload'ot pickles and oil
far as Grand Rapids which he wQI
make a distributing point He has
been Interested In the olive bnstness
for five years.
Before returning Mr. Grelllek will
spend a few days at Bakersfield, north
of U» Angris. This place, be aaya,
is one of tbe greatest places In Ameri­
ca for wild ducke and he anticipates
> fine sport
DEAD FOR TWO WEEKS.
Couple Were Ditcoveruff’ln Their Bed
Today.
Now York. Oct 16.—John O. O'Brien,
aged 60 and hU wife Xary. aged 76.
were fot^ dead in Bed tn their home
Seoond avenue thU ndralng. The
couple bad not been seen for some
tlmo and the doctor deplaxed they had
been dead .two we^A
SWWT CIDER AT COLO STOR­
AGE. 16 CENTS ABALLON. 'ST-tf

RECEPTION

ARE READY
FOR MUSKEGON

Bay City Wat Chosen for «ie Next
Place of Moeting.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HAVE HAD
THEIR LAST PRACTICE.
.
Grand Rapids, Mich:, Oct. la—Tbo
annual convention of the Federation
1NTERMHOLA8TIC
CHAMPION.
of Women’s clubs closed with an elab­
'SHIP QAME-AT 6:3p.
orate r^pUon Uet night, attended by
all the delegates and many local club
“TEO” THIRLSV HAS CHARGE OF
BAND OF ROOTEII8.
Tbe next eonvenUon will be held at
Bay City. A Vote was taken for 10
delegatee to the general confederation,
but tbe result will not be announced
until later. After tbe business meet­
ing yesterday -afternoon cartages were
Last night was the last hard prac­
provided by Uie board ot trade and the
Ladles’ Literary club for a ride around tice for the Hi^ school tootbali team
tbe dty. This was delayed by a heavy before-the game with Musk^an torain, but the ladies visited many foc- mo&ow. The bpys are In fine trim
torles. the different club h(>DBe8 and and will give Muskegon suti h game
ot the charitable Institutions be­ that they will not forget for a while.
tween showers. Ibere were also sev­ Every one has -<he signals down pat
and the plays move with the regeral luncheons and recep^nsJn honor
ularjCy of clockwork. The practiceof different visitors.
The Rev.. Carallne BafUett Crane this 4usord|M been, more regular '
■esented the following resolution, and the boys hav^’Rone Info It harder
than in any previous year, and the rewhich was adopted;
"Whereas, Oie Michigan FedefaUon -ntt is apparent in their •wo'rk.
One thing » favor of the home boys
of Women'e clubs regards the f
tomorrow is that they will be playings
quency of divorces to this country
very great menace to the-weltare of on their own' grounds and that makes
r great deal of difference in the confithe home and the-natlon
gence with which a team goes loU) a
"Resolved, That this '
Clares its desire tor'the enactment of game. The game will be called i
9:30 sbarp.^d the admission Is TS
uniform divorce law^thrau^out'the
law^tl
severat sutes of the Union and that It cents. At aboat S:S0 tickets will be
will confer with the federations of all sold on the main streets by High
the other states and with the geneinl school boys.
There was a meeting of foe Athletic
federation to the end that suitable
association last night after sfoool and
steps shall be taken to bring ou
most united efforts to bear toward the ■■Ted" Tblrlby has taken charge of a
enactment ot nntform divorce laws yell squad which has been organixed.
And tomorrow there will be ^ven
throughout the United Stotes.”
some of foe.nmet artistic rooting ever
Miss Clara Avery of Detroit present­ heard in this city..
The game between foe Independents
ed the following resolution with re­
and
the Second Cadillac High school
gard to the Stone memorial fund
eleven also comes off tomorrow, at 2
which was adopted:
"Resolved. That the fund rtOsed by o'clock In foe aftemobn. Tie boys ,
have been practicing bard and have
le Michigan., Slate Pedei^on
about as fast a tcaav-for their.slxe as
Women's clnbs for the Stone m
orlal fond shall be called tbe ^gicinda any in this part of foe state. Will
Vogdsong
and Claude Pound bavh talcHinsdale Stone Supplementary Loan
.en foe boys In foarge
;e at pmctlees
pracUees and
all beg
have given them some first class ‘
to foe University ot Hiehl
ehlgaa I
« of admlgsion
admlpaion tot
tbe benefit of women who are students coaching. The price
for this g me wm
- be 16
- and
In foe nnlveraity. and be administered
by foe president of foe unlTeiatty, foe 25 cents. The-iinenp olfoeti
faUowK

“L,.

Millar; 'rt^t tackle. Aksman;
Uckle, Anderson; right end. Kills:
left end. Send; right halt Trontwlne:
left half. Pease: quarter. Tlmblln; full.
O. Conway: substitutes, ‘niomas, Dawley, Smith. B. Akerman.
Expect Defeat
The prospects of victory tor the
at Traverse City Sat­
urday are growing less, says foe Mnskegon Dally Chronicle. :
tbe bettor team and would win under
ordinary elrcamstaneos' in spite of
Traverse- City's superior weight But
the team will carry only two and pos­
sibly only one, snbsUtutes. and Trav­
erse City will npply foe offlelals for
foe game.
t
A referee will be brangbt
from Ann Arbor to ^yaverse City and
Muskegon will probably have to pay
half foe heavy e^>en8e. Last night
dlsoouraglng practice,
the scrubs tearing foe line np almost
at will. The ba^ started well but
the line failed to bold.

DOWIE ARRIVES IN NEW YORK
DESIGNED BY
MISSHAVILAND

WILL BRING A CAR OF OIL AND
PICKLES ON RETURN.

Boys' $hoes

BABORATE

O. J. Powers and A. B. fWrbanki of
"Also ResolTed. That when $3,000
Elk Rapids have formed a partnership shall be in foe bands of foe treasurer
St that place for the purchase of pota. of the fund abc shall turn It over
treasurer, and foe board of
The Elk Riwlds Portland Cement tbe S. F. W. C. shall forward it at
o. are preparing to transfom) their
to foe regents of foe university
mill to the dry process, which change,
ivestment, the balance to be paid
vrhen completed, will make the mill when foe full amount shall be raised.'
foremeet In the country in
Officers Elected.
point of cheapness .of production,
The result of the election of officers
will nearly double the ci^wclty and
as as foUows: President, Mrs. Jo­
place the compdiDy where they can sephine M. Gould of Owoeso; firstcompete with the dry procesT rock vice-president Mrs. Lois U Pelker,
cement mills of the east, no matter Grand Rapids; second vtce-presldent,
what may be the conditions of the Mrs. Lucy F. Andrews of Three Rlvmarket.
correspondlng eecretary. Mrs.
Jack Irwin and Harvey liear of Grace Robbins Stratton ot Benton
Traverse City and John Na^ennan Benton Harbor: treasurer, Mrs. F. W.
this week veneering the
Smith ot Hastings; directors. Mrs. El­
1 the east side with red len M. Nlms of Muskegon. Mrs. Ella
brick.
Warren (Jordon of Howell, Mrs. H. C.
M. Rosenbury of Bay City and Mrs.
Lucia Dwyer Strachan of Saolt Stc.
PROF. JOHNATHAN TAFF DEAD Marie.

«( Bm a Rm Clan SbM Nakar’t $h<«.

CITY ecmoN.

PRICE TWO CENTS.

BIG CONTRACT AN
OF TIMBER

■^H is First Cate RoaulWng ^ro

On Bedroom Suite, Odd
Iron and Wood Bede.~
.h«W., K» OUT

EAGLE.

WAS GREETED BY FOLLOWERS
AND WENT TO HIS HOTEL.

nn Arbor, Mich., Oct. 16—ProfesJohnathan 'Taft, who has been for
r a quarter of a century Ihft dean
he dental department of the Unlvorslty of Michigan, dlgd here at mid­
night of apoplexy. He had been
conscious for some tlate. He wai

Rank and Pile Were Fed a
Square Carden.

New York. Oct. 16.—John Alexan­
der Dowle, the Elijah of tbe Zion host
that Is InvadlngAfew York, arrived at
Grand Central station this momHe was greeted by seveial hun­
dred M bis followers after irhleh be'
TOM HALL WAS LYNCHED
waa driven to the Plaza hotel for rest
and refresbments. Brethren of .foe
host have been arriving since 6 o'clock
Within Kl days It Is promised that this morning. They went to Madison
tbe prospectus of Traverse City which Square Garden to be fed.
Is issued under tbe auspices ot foe
board of trade will be ready for distribuUon. Tbe 'work Is now in the hands MEN ARE BECOMING-DESPERATE
Paducah, Ky., Oct. 16,—Tom Hall, ot tbe binder In Grand Rapids.
alias Bob Douglas, the negro who shot
is prospectus will be a work of
CrockeK Childress, a white boy. at
Leavitt last Sunday night waa lynched by MlssvLotUc HavUand of fota city,
at an early hour this morning at Wick. rhoee' drawing made at.foe Invitation
Ilffe, Ballard county.
Chlldtes Is of tbe publlcatloD committee, was se­
still alive buLis In'a crldcal condition lected
severs] designs gubmltSauk 3to. ’Marie. Mich.,'Oct. 16.—
them. ' It was made from
Men formerly employed by foe lake '
VERY FAST RIDING.
pbotbgraph of an actual scene •
Grand Traverse bay. It shows Marlon Superior Power Co. will hold a mass
meeting-tonight
to dedde on action
A Michigan Central toeemetive Makea island and tbe Leelanau shore with
to be taken against foe company be­
- 85 Mllei an Hour.
steamer just opposite foe island aSd
Niles. MlclL. Oct. 16.—Michigan Cpn- with two yachts closer !6- -The boos cause foe men ^ad not received their
pay. Fearing tronble foe company .
tral pasengdr train No. 10 made the will contain 64 pages.
has placed guards at every available
run yesterday from foe top of foe MatOuUlde of Grand Rapids nothing
tawan hill to Kalamazoo, a distance of has been attempted In western Michi­ point about foe wwks.
eight miles, at the rate ot 95 milea per gan In the way of a proapt^tus on sndi
DIFFERENCE IN RATES. -'
hour. The. engine Is of the AUanUe
extensive scale as this work. Tbe
type and Frank Billings of dackson book was designed by foe board of
Farmera Near Travtree City Pey SIS
was engineer.
trade to interest people who w look­
a Year for 'Phooes.
A box-Uke affair on the front of tlje ing this way to make •
*Otto Powers, local-manager of foe
engine was occupied by a party of men either in manufacturing or in fanning.
Michigan Teleifoone Co., informer n*
who took-observaUons of foe workings Tbe bock will be Urishly UlnstrateJ
tl9St the dividing line for telephone
of all parts of foe engine, while under with half tones of foe roaorts. public
serviM between this viDsge and Trav. bigdi speed. A meter records every bnndUEA fpetoriea. streett. bnslnees
CH7 was last week deeMed.npoa,
revolution of Uic wheels.
bloiks and
being at b
The board of trade has many
sldered midway between foe two
TOMATOES WANTED.
dera for foe prospoefna and foe lane pltem. On this end
foe
We will pay 80 c«nU per bitsbal tor wfll reach 6,000. It wOl M placed ^
we;i ripened fruit delivered at foe fac­ sale at foe book standrin the Mty.
$16 a year, while those ea foe' Tfat- .
tory. and return all peck««a*erse
City
end
are
tlE-aMVovTRAVBRBB CITT CANMINO CO.
•dSdfxlA-w

'-r-Mbagl^^rioay.j6ctober 16,
What Editore Say.
Penny eolasge M to be suspended by
the mint This will discourage Uncle
Russell Sage, who wae thihl^g of
making a contribution to foreign mleslons.—Osoeola County Democrat

The Daily Eagle.

The Oroafr

SUBSCRIPTION#.

A. B. DIAMOND
With N.W. KImballCo.
• ia» Fmt ftt.

for a coarse and calloused New Yorker
appreciate the virgin delicacy'of
the mayor-b ellm. gilt, soul.—Detroit
Free Frees.

Baby Robes
call aad tec pricesF. VOnWBA HARNESS CO.

COMING EvENtoT
Oct. 2S.—Speelel engagemest of the
hrliltent romanOo actor, Mr. Wm, Ow­
en. supported by J. W. MoOonnell aad
a Bne company, in Jils new play.
■ When LouU XI. -Was King."—Stein­
bergs CSrand opera booee.
A PRESCRIPTION.
Use this on a gloomy day: Think
how jUany have no work to do, yet
want U: think bow tnasy bare no Joy
In their work and by reason of heart?ahlt« circumstances of force and
srind will never have It: think how
many seem to have no strength fOr
duty and act as if doomed to seek it
In vain. Then look within. Too have
labor, you have InspiraUon. you have
already
my obstacles.
If all these blessings seem to show you
no cheering ray of Sight, the al^t of
your mind must be defective, and you
need moral surgery,—Tabor & Dawe.

.a ^ Ji JO Ji
llwankee exhibits ehotber phese
of the race question, with a negro congregatlcm arrayed against a white
pastor, showing that there may be
euch a thing a racial aeilpathy among
the blacks., as well as among t
whites.—Marquette Mining JoumM.
Pennsylvania Is'prepa^ng to make
big fieb exhibit at the Bt. Louis
posTuon. It will not include the suck­
ers who have been caught In the Unit.
BUtes Steel CMporation nfeL—
Johnstown Democrat

^ Give your Sonday orders in time ^

Iiave been In town
only a aliort time,

A
W
E

but already Iiave many
friends - cerfalniy no
other haU of our ac­
quaintance deserve the

S’

attention these receive.

^ for Satdrday delivery.
la
A deUdo^ tabled
giaioretamed
^ airtight,
.,bt, frietten-top
f
tins, a feature paitienhul]' di
■able for Its cl
mayrups. Thne dxes, loc, *50 and sac, stall grooem.
con mouen CO. um Talk MS caiema

IHRE DOLLARS

; BBOCERIEft,
FRUITS,
vegetables.

Today's dispatches, from Havana
state that ''tbe-Anerlckn flag has been
lowered at Cienfuegos.” What! Pull
down tte flag? Where are the repub­
lican orators who shouted against
such a proposition a few years ago?—
Grand RapMs Post.

Robbed the Grave.
To close them
A startling incident. Is narrated by
John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol­
lows: ‘I was in an awful oondldon.
My skin was almost yellow, eyes
TOMATOES WANTED.
sunken, tongue coated, pain contlnu '
We will pay SO cents per bnshel tor
ly In back and sides, no applUte, gro
-well ripened fmlt dMlvered at the hcing weaker day by
Three physl
tory, and return all packages.
ans bad given me up. Then 1 w
■lieJ to use Electric Bitters; to my
TRAYSRSB CITY CANNINO CO.
If Alfred Austin was New York's
at Joy, the first bottle made a de.
'49-tf-J-a-w
poet laureate what a chance he would
s for three weeks, and 1
bave when the Dowle evusaders begin

the real work of restoring that city.?No .
Muskegon Dally Chronicle..
should tell'to try thme. Only 60
Ml. at a. E. Walt &
The Grand Trunk has. fired women
stenographers and typewriters from
its offices at Chicago. The girls sim­
Never Aak Adviee.
ply couldn't get along without eating
When yon have a cough or cold
caramels and talking about their don’t ask what is good tor It and get
beaus—both against orders.— Port
■ medicine with little or no merit
and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Fo­
Huron Daily Herald.
ley’s Roney and Tar, the greatest
throat and lung remedy, it cores
They want more womn at Seattle. coughs and colds quickly. Sold by
Wash., where a good many men who Jas. G Johnson and S. B. Walt &
eodw
would be-willing to get married can't Sous.
find wives. ' Let. the
school ma'ams take the hint now or
else forever hereafter hold their peace.
If the male portion of the oo
gallon has an equal ■amount of bustle —Chicago Record-Herald.
to that of the Ladies' Aid. there won't
he much worry over raising the funds
“Now, children.*’ soys the dear teach­
H«ve hargalBs wertH)' of
er, "I have explained to you bow yeast
the building and have half of the mon grows uDtil It it full of cells. .Wblrii
sertou c«isltferaey raised already. In addition to H.100 little boy or girl will tell me the king­
tIOE. Come fifid see B9 aid
at Interest lor thee new church organ. dom to which yeast telODgs7’
we win tell yo# all abeat
me little wise boy lifted his tmiwt .
■Y<«i may tell, Johnny.”
timn
till
Wexford county termers are'not
■The criminal kingdom, teacher.”—
. satisfied with the prices ptdd by buy­ Chicago Tribune.
ers and have decided to market their
fcie’t lifta Ik pUct
potato crop themselves. This action
■-Why can't you love
was decided on by the Patrons of Hus­
bandry who decided to market the me? I swear I’d go through fire and
-------- Take tee Bentsr.-------crop, through the grange organiaaUon. water for you!
The Ben—Ob. don’t be ridlculons!
They appointed a salesman who has Yon know you can't ewim. and I Just atUeas’ Phoae No. 197gone south to select a suitable market. hate the smell of burned feathm.—
G. W. CURT|8, Msitaper.
Pnek.
Common sense and honesty with ..
- fair share of patetoUsm, these are-the
.
. ) nsoally wUUng to be a
y homely attributes In a good Bar, eo li the lun who la always
r.—Atchison Globa.
public servant, according to Preeldent
- Roosevelt's standard. These are sim­
Union made overalls and Jackets—
ple chanoteristics but the possession
quality—48 cents each. S, B
of them in the Individual will make a Eest
Co.
great naUon.
A girl doesn’t require a coarse in
Muskegon Is so overran with vagrants physical culture eo long as she wears
that the Judge of probate wrote to the those waists that button up the back.
state board of correctkms and (diarlties for advice how ■ i deal with the
Pa. why does that taUorlng firm
nuisance. The eec.-cAry recommend­ Erint their ad bottom side qp?
1 don’t know son, unless they expect
ed a stone pile in eonection with
the people to stand otf their heads to
county Jail as an effective prevmita- read it. and when the public get a rush
Uve.
of blood to the heads theytwill get a
rush or business at 209-Sll Front
Senator Platt Is equally as smooth
a manager in his love affairs as in
politics. Hiss Mae Wood who rushed
to New Tork from Washington vowing
that she would InsUtute a breach of
promise suit against the fickle senator
appears in quite a different role to­
day. Indicating that she has been
"seen." She is now the "esteemed
friend." and eays bow ridiculous
the Idea of breach of promise proceed­
ings. Mr. Platt's band has not lost Its
cunning and he is still ‘1>ose'' of the
situation, at liberty to spend hU tecond honeymoon without disturbance

The Traverse City
Real Estate Exchange

r-

jOt jl jljijl jl jl .0.0 ji

! NOTICE! %

CORH SYRUP^

HAWES HATS
H

We h»>-e a nice line of

le Chicago university Is to e
Usb a school of fiction. We' do
hear any overwhelming demand that
» the pM>er
|in>i>«rl7 or »o Une bo tUt Ote l&at■ r-Qtkm of U>« carrier boy UV be ren<^led without delar-

itea

and colds and prevents pneumonia.,
T^e no subsuntet. Sold by Jar'TS,
Johnson end S, B. Walt c Sems. eodw

LODGE ^OTICEG.
Trav^ Bay Tent No. 186, K. O. '
HM.. Monday nights In I. O. O. I
ball. C. G. Sh
LePointe. R K; A. E

for a quality of fur
gind excellence of style
and trimmings to be found
in no other hat at the
price—both derby and
soft styles—ail colors.

^
la

i FRE8H

KINDS

F. Gtepan, I

H
A
X
S

HAMILTON
Clothing Company.

V, 5S3-BSS RaBdolph «t.
Both PhODS 108.
If riP If ric If rw If If w w if iT If r

. Bvans. F. K.

Bay nlve No 71. L. O;
Id I. O. O.
hall Tnesday afternoon,
on, September 8 and 22
and Wednesdilay evenings, Beptei^]
2. 16 and 30.
Traverse caty Lodge No. 282, F. ft
A. M. Special oommunlcatioD each

Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. i.
O. O. F-, meete Tneeday evenings in
their halt A.^ CnTtis. N.‘ O.: a 6
Joboaon, seerOtaiy.

C«rpet Cleaning

A Bargain

OUR NEW

FALL and WINTER

is what we are all’ Umkmg foi- when we buy.

If

you want a bargain on

Clotbes Wringers.
aotNes Baskets,

Wash Tabs,

Room 515, Wilhelm BIk.

Wadi Boards,
Dnflbess.Camp No. 8,846. M. W. A.
eets at Woodman ball Monday even­
ing. October 19. John G. Straub, V.
C.; Joseph Sleder, clirk.

SLITS

Msklng «ad laying, testher. reiio<
ed. Work thoroughly ud promt
eseented. Agont lor Mlchigu I
Co, N. B. Otinpln. Prop. Tmvsrse C
Cnrpet Cteuiing Works, 828 Wsshi
ton street. ’Phone No. 118.

All the latest styles

ALWAYS

of Hickey and Freeman Co.
line,
Roch ester, New
York, are displayed
on our tables. tSuits
bought of us are
pressed free of
chaige
:
:
:

SOMETHING

call on

J O H N J.

BREZ I N A

MILLER BROS.

157 Front a. Beadle Block.

!

TO ANNOY .YOU
When you nro using
Umpe
ps or say kuid
kind ot IH
Uyiii
ELBCTEICITY;
your home or office. There
is iKrtbing like ELEC­
TRICITY for lUnmiDSting
pnrpoees. No bdoIcv. no
.smell, no gresse. no dsntrer
from fires—It is the moH
ecoDomicsl
thst cso be procured.

Boardman River
Electric Light G
Power Company.

’tU

The finest Ever!

Many cities would like to have the
Modem Maccabee temple but In this
If we heard all the things people
instance as In many others, it is mon­ say about us we wouldn't have
ey that counts. Port Huron capital- many friends.
IBU are the <mly men so ter who have
■agreed to loosen up and-build a home
for the knights. It looks now as If
their proposition wUl be accepted.

City has such an alt^live ar­

Just because a man'aete the fool he
doesn't care lor every other fool to
remind him of It
No danger of coosnmi
oley's F
stnbbom
son and S.

Ibeir acqnaintaece. They are an
advance idea in Americao shoe-

Tomorrow momln^e football batUe
means much to the High school boys.
• Should they be victorious they will remain in the fight for the intersrtiolaBtic cbamplonafaip of the state and will
^ entitled to the championship cd the
high schools of northern Michigan.
The Cadillac Dally News reports
that the potato crop of Wexford conn-

Champion. Midi.. Is not an enviable
town with S.00Q Idle miners. The de­
mand for lumbermen in the upper
1 to mitigate the

ray of fine FOOTWEAR beeo
displayed as may now be seen at
our stort We want every wom­
an in Traveree Cipv to make

making. The leathers are. the
finest and are chosen by the
makers with a jealous regard for •

and still have a'triese around It

Makes a Clean 8
There’.
.
ire’s nothing
like d
igbly. Of
OfalltheSt
all the Salves you ever
weather and by blight The tboronghly.
heard ot BoeUen's Arnica Salve U
extent of the dunage cannot be deter- the best. It
ilnod until later In the'season.
The Jfancelona iferald advoeatee the
rnUdlngg of a coert'house at Bellalre.
and
■B the question wlQ probably be
submitted to the eoanty next spring
at whjeh time It believef -the
Uon will be approved.

Never in the city of Traverse

the repDUtion already woo.

Boots. $8.00.
A few at 03.S0.

'

The Newest in Wall Paper

It is a case of study too—
to know just what to choose.
The styles ai-e so handsome,
the str^k .so varied and the
prices so reasonable. You
intend pajiering some this
fall; wouldn’t it be best to
come in early and see the
styles. You may l>e tempt­
ed to do even .more than
one i-oom. We have some
I'emnants we are selling at
fk’ the double roll. They
were 10c, 15c, 20c and 25e.
but now only 3 few rolls re­
main, and they arc yours
at 5c.

Alfred V. Friedrich
Sdkr^ SMf SbSM.

only SBC. and gnatwoteed to give aatlsb<«on by*^ B Walt A 8otis~'Bnd Bngbea Roxburgh ft Co.. Drugglata Imw
Some men seU their votes and oth­
ers merely rent them out by the day.
“When theyr are
a
affected, 1

eiMw

UOVELV

Neckwear just from Chicago-aU the new patterns
and shapes, 25c, 50c. 75c, ^00.

n*s Overcoats
n short'm
and grand

U Dowle had a tew more sromen In
his company be would be eligible to
There was a big aensatlon in LeesvQle. Ind.. when W. H. Brown of
that ptaoe. who was expected to dla
his Ufe saved by Dr. Klngb New
TOMATOES WANTED.
We win pay #0 eents per bnhd fior
w«n ripened tnlt ddlvMwd at tbetee- Asthma but year New Discovery
gave
me Imssedlate relief and eoee
tory- and nteni «U paekagam
tem«a&er effeeted a complete cure.
TRAWflBBB CITY CAHMINO Oa
throat a_______
' SLOO. Ou
Sou aad Bi

ew Sco^ effeeto. -fnU hand UUorea

are, ia,is,isna2s.

Elaganr Suits
___________________ 12,13, IS to G22-

.*«eirtaiir’Hats.S3,?2,?L

-NfliU«r Caps,50c1o$5.

S. Benda 8 Co. 3“..
THf SEAL RE1.IASLE CLOTKIIin.



mmm

The world famous Garland Heaters
are the beaters for the world. These
days talk loudly for good, ' warm
homes. The purchase of a stove
DOW may prevent a siege of sickness
later. We are showing the finest
line of stoves in the city. The “Art
Garland” stands at the head. The
“Yale Garland” is the best wood
base burner.

You can buy our coal

Btoves>om $20 to $50; the' wood
base burners from $16 to $25.
The celebrated “Round

Oak”

stovea always sell and especially
when you can buy them fponk-flS to
■S28.

THE HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE CO.

the

CTEINBERG’ s

JCRAHJ OPERA BOUSE
BOUl

Special Engagement!

DATLY EAGLE.EFBIDAY, 0CT0B3BR 16, 1903.

Dr. J.W, GAUNTLETT,
Boartot
PneUee.

maS

Studies of Current History
By NUBAT HALSTEAD

O. P. CABVBE,
P, W. CAEVBB.
O. P. Carver fic-Bro.
On uoeonnt of the last
*'Pi*S and Game L.nw*’
wlU be in their office during bnsineaebonra, each day, ready to write
INSURANCE.

STATE NEWS IN M®

Racine Healtb Exercisers
ai* the right kind of apparatus to ns* to g*in health and strosgtti.
By iu use you can exercise every voBsele in the body, thorotqfUy
and eaeetively., Use it tea minntsa a day atid noUee the^sbaaile in
strength.
Aik for inforaaticB a*d prices

A real representative oaii Is reqnlrLansing—The death rate for the
ed for the democrats. The Ihlrd-tenn.
month of September was 13.4 per LOM
ers. loaded with moribund matter and
a, a total of 2.722 deaths for
grievances, must be put aside. The
the month. There was one death tram
two men who for five presidential cam­
smallpox. The total was 78 fewer than
paigns
have,
been
burdened
-with
the
TU Stirrii« iMiak IraBa.
for the preceding month.
greater r^ponsIblliUes. shonld be re­
The Weather.
““■■■■ 'IS -Eaton Rapids—A speclU eiecUon
spectfully tpUred, Mr. Cleveland ha$
.Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday,
had threq terms of Candida^ and
ill be held November 23 to vote on
with 'possibly showerat brisk, south­
something more than a year ago bis
the qnestkm at whether the city shall
west winds.
friends had him almost 11 not altogethput in a 812,600 electric lighting plant
Just a few Ladies’ and
convinced
that
he
was
wasted
to
I funiisb the city lighting.
arv IN BRIEF.
William McKinley, 1»6......... 7,111,607
ive the country some more times.
Gents’ .
In saying William J. Bryan holds the William J. Bryan ....................6^09.052
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Grand Haven—While vtsltlng at the
The Michigsn Bell Telephone Co. toWilliam
MdCinley.
1900
........7.245.696
;to power over .Grover Cleveland and
home of a neighbor aome time ago,
dsy opened exchanges in Iceland and
The
tax
rolls
tor
the
eoUecUon
of
fats favorites. We mean that be does it wnilam J. Bryan ..................6,351,008 William Brosch, a prominent young
Proretnont..
school and
taxes and special asBefore the frost of the winter of
by bis greater bold on the public lu
farmer of Allendale, picked up the T—..mta tor the five wards of the
c onnell
the re-,1902-1903 was wit of the ground,
bis own party, as appesrs
photograph of a beautiful young girl,
markable fad that Mr. Bryan recelvea 'name that was not famUlar with the s relative ,of the family. In Ireland. city of Traverse City, Michigan, have
81 SaultSte. Marie- • '
In fcls two presidential bandldsdes re- j ^e» of the posslbie, or rather prob- Brosch secured her address anh -com­ been placed in my hands for coHaetlon. ]
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. >Y<nRls « today
sulttng in defeats, an enormously [able presidents of the United StaM. menced a correspondence. The young I will be in my office tor the purpose
the parents of three girls, thee latest
of collecting said taxes on every week :
greater vot« from the people when de- i apHeared In a phenomenal way InlBe
left her b<Kne In Ireland and
one arriving this morning.
day from now nntll Nov. I. 1903. from
feateJ than Cleveland bad when his | lands of the western rivqrs and northkit
81^ be closed
Miss Clara F^und. nurse In training elections occurred, and but a ftaetloa tern lakes, the vast states between the the couple will be married In a few
o’clock nntU U:30 o'clock in the j
at Grace hospital, Detroit, is visiting
forenoon and from I o'clock
of It can be accounted for by consider- I Rockies and the Alleghenies, and has
her parents lor three weeks.
Rale will open UondsT
o'dock in the afternoon of each day.]
Ing
the
increase
of
population
in
the,'re-appeared
like
an
approaching
comet
Galien—Mre.
Anna
Lyons,
aged
3S.
moroinff at the box office
Mr. and Mrs H. A
years between Cleveland's first race j with an increase of light tradng move- who has lately lost her mind, was
1 taxes paid before E
> BaUle Creek > attend the
in 1884 and, Bryan's first-In 1896. The Iment coming thL« way-^The name of struck by a Michigan Central .min at wUl be receivod wltnout collection]
fitnenU of Mrs. Mussclman's father.
official totals of the peoples' votes for wnilam Randolph Hearst, whose the crossing west of this village. She fees and on all,
Ervin Bruce left today for points In
paid on September 1 and until October I
presidential candidates since the first American journals on the Pacific, At­ Wfli die.
the Boutbem part of the state where
penalty Of one per cent for coUec- j
election since the peace of Appomat- lantic and northern lake thores are a
he will visit relatives for some time
formidable factor to be counted In the
—leaburg—Henry ck>Tille. whose tlon WUl be charged>on all taxes r '
follows:
Mr* Frieda Fr^r and children of
malnlng unpaid on C^etebet 1 and n
Ulysses S. Grant. 1868............3.015.61; guidance of the democracy In the larg­ farm Is In ClJarleston townahlp,
Bmplre. who have been rislUng her
pons a yield of 600 bushels of msrkeU tU November 1 a penalty of two j»
HoraMo Seymour .................... 2.709.613 er movementa of the party.
brother, U Schomberger, returned
able poutoes. besides many small cent for collection will be charged |
hom'e today.
ones, from 210 square rods, or lltUe Office in Wilhelm block. Room' 210.
STATE BARBER SHGP&
NEWS OF THE THEATRES. .
The tug Mary McLane, which for­
less than one and one-third acres of
ti B. HABKBLU
merly did considerable towing In
land.
3200-tf
fyri
Grand Traverse Bay and this vicinity,
William Owen, who for so many j New Method it ir Sight to Train “Tonwas burned recently at BnSala
IF you want ice cream telephone
■orial Artiatl.-ew has been closely associated with i
Mr*. J. G. Lorton^ wKe of the Pere the^Iaartc
V.^1..
and Shakespearian drama,. Lanplng. Mich- Od 16.—The state ACKSON. He wUI deUver It
Marquette trainmaster, and daughter is thU season appearing in a new ro- • barber's examinlnK board has reorganMarie will leave this evening to vi'slt mantle play "When L^uis XI. Was ir.ed by electing the following office
Not fullv setUed yet
No. Maude, dear: you can’t klU time
Mrs. Lorton's mother in Kansas City, King.’' the stoiy and plot of which I president. E. L Busby. KaslIngB; i
>>ut ready far bosioeEa.
by looking daggers at the clock.
0.
,
have been taken from Bcoifs hovel .rotary. R. M. Fillmore. Ladklng; treasJaa M. Craig of 220 Park atreet-will Quentin Durward:
Let Benja be your presser. he’ll do
Although the;i.rer, Joseph H. Hooper.. Ishpemlng.
leave ‘on Saturdv or Sunday for scenes of the play are laid in France .; The board will spi up a shop in each the pressing ridi'- Cloihes renovated i
Pueblo. Colo., where he expects to lo­ and Burgundy during the old feudal nwn whore an examination is held at moderate prices, telephone anJ
{•■tarda})
cate permanently. When “he gets set­ system. Mr. Owen appears as Durward, and put the candidates through a wc'il do the rest_______■
tled Mrs. Craig will }oin him.
young Scottish noble sttatched to- course of sprouts that will demonThe chroale kicker is never at »
SOLID 60LD RIN6S
thc body guard of Louis XI. The ex- Utrate their fitness better than a writ- loss for a U^lc of conversation.
ABANDONS SILVER.
$1.00. ■
cellent opportunity oSered for hand- ten examlnaUon can possiblydo.
An up-tedate illustrated news and
some anil elaborate stage settings an-l;
__________
Bryan Says That as an Issue It it
feature service for afternoon papers.
has been made the most of.
Wrli' Newspaper Enterprise Assn..
' Now Dead.
THE TOWER OF SILENCE
The special engagement here Is for
Iowa City. lA. OcL 16.—'1 think
next Friday. October 28.
Bombay'a Grrw.ome CemMerr **«
that free sliver wHI not be considered
.
Removal Sale Price.
IliisMiog Jeweler.
the naO
' '
..................
$350 Sterlingl.case rnarred in transIn 1964^'
portlort. 8300. ORINNELI. H«"S„
IP ]>retlii-s
GETTING TO SLEEP.
SJS B. Front St. Hevdlo blo<-k ii> a
11 <-ln lc p
few days.
Jennings Bryan
Polatv AboBl Ibe Art of W
Ibc Feocefai SiBBiber.
tlmatc friend, Prof. James W. Brad­
Dog gone my ln<i. I’ve often said
All condlUous must be favorable to
A Thoughful Man.
shaw. of this'city, who asserts that
If I’d been bom a man instead
M. M. AuBtin of Wlncheater. Infl..
sleep.
Tbo
bedroom
shonld
be
quiet
Bryan made the following statement'.
knew what to do in tbe hour of need.
"While 1 still believe that free sli­ dark and airy- in winter it is better to drclc Is wldiwt and Is for tin; tneu: the Hto wife -had such an nnsnal case of
have the window away up than to shut second circle is a llitle narrower and is
er would be a good thing- for
stomach and Uver tronbte. physlctana
it Bo'lhat a knife edged d-nrt shall chill for tbe woven: the inner circle. '
■imChifcW* la>..MlC»M.ct««<.e(O..0n-Ml>tte««
(«nld not help her. He tboo^t of and
country, the nations of 'the wortd have an exposed Bboulder. The lemperatiiPS ronodlbg Hie^i'W.rta rmrrotvest of
tried Dr. Ktng’e New Ufe. Pills and

Make B8TT8K Shoai
settled down to a gold basis to shch of tbe bed abouM be agreeable. Getting three and is 1<ir t’K!.cblldren. The she got relief at once and waa finally
extent that it would be pracUcally to sleep when tbe feet are cold is as ter pit is drop and tilled in the bot
cured. Only 25c. at o. E. WaK m. Sons
ImpoBBible to change the current of Blow a lob aa getting to aleep when witb sand iind ebim-oni. Tbere are and Bogbec. Roxburgh & Oo.'a drag
Tbe Old BeUable Sboe House,
l-m-w
their ways so fsf'aS substitnUng the hungry. A hot water bottle in one case five of tluwe. tVb'ii 11 Parsee dies he Is stores.
-spooe
piece of l)read and butter In thth laid lu one of tbi-se. No one ever see*
double for the V'l'l standard Is con­
A Dozen Times i Night
tbc.iusidebut Ibosc wbo beur tbe bod­
|OOM lie tnq SuiiROU Moqs *M
cerned. I think that free silver will
New Stend.

34B B. ITent 8L
Senton . . ..
be considered at the national bed in winter I* easily got but n cool ies in, and sin y do not look around. Init
^e
had
Wdney
. Vs., writes: "I hSTc
walk rigbt out. OvorbeaU and ix-rched
>'
‘Xeuow sqt -*d4
democratic convention In 1904,
id bladder troubte lor .year*, and
bed Id summer Is not «o simple a propo­ on-Oie top* of tlie walls arc many
obll

-came
SO
bad
that
I
waa
obliged
moreover. 1 believe it wUl never again sition. However, a sheet mode of straw tuK*. Wlieii a l>ody is borne in- these
spjoue
»s»q uio noX
t least a dozen times a nlgl
matting imen«>Ked betw.-en tbe regular ■'Viltnre* K-n-<iop down, and In
be an Issue.
fnever receive any permanent benefit
8A|B *m ‘»9|jd Sin »»«** J*»eui
"I am out of pollUcs and wH! not be abect and the maitreaf will be found ‘ hours llicy Imv.- roten It clean.- Then from any medicine until I tried Ptriey’s
mitigate sensibly the liorror* of a t
_ iK'iiro ::re «n<-pl into tbe 1>IL and Kidney Cure. After using two bottler.
the
candidate
again.
I
will
devote
the
ON 'dn oS'Stt u*«u* s| qoiqM sn
wnsbe* tlie circles clmi
1 cured." SoM by Jas. G. Ji'
future to law. lecturing and the publi­ night. U preserves-tbe softness and ,
,„nes in the pit mimhle to dust
8. E. Walt & Sons.
cation of the Commonbr. It is impoe- springiness of Uie bed and yet is P'^ |
Xq pouieu asoHd am tp Xue ts
antly cool. wlUiont being too cool. Ferthrough the
Rlblo for any man to tell who will be sonally 1 find that sleep comes soonest,
SPECIAL SETTLERS’ EXCURSIONS
i.bar.N.al imo tlie earth
}3N->eui sqt u| wsq sq» sje SJn
he nqxt democratic nominee.''
Chen I have do pillows at all.
iltures *oiui-ilui<-s bpoomc so large
Shore
teaui jnoX O} apeui siing 4no
and lieavy il‘.-v »nti hardly fly. They Duluth, SouthRaihvsy.
Pk>ple who live In stone
_______ ertbat tbe corner of tbe Jaw Is
oiliiT lilrds near the place.
Prom Mackinaw City to potati In
Bbonldn't throw glass.
tbe citadel of tension. While that Is That ^ biiw tJio Parscep dl9po.«e of Montana.
Idaho. Washington, Oregoncllncbed no sleep can come. But most their drud.
and BriUah Columbia. Tickets rImportant of oil is tbe disposition of the
Danger'in Fall Cold*
-UO|}31d JON •
mind so that sleep can come. Tbe veawby we fail in this is tbe same as
winter tearing the seedi
e and Tacoma.
brottchitla or consumption.
roieya the reason why we fiitl 4n'other tbiugBr
Spokane, $30.50:
c.vcjy
These are very attractive words judging from
anJ AaUand.
Honey and Tar cures quickly and pre- We do not very genuinely waul to suc­
F
pliysltixvu. ibc first Washlngtim.I. PorUand
rente aeflons reaulte. It is 0IJ and ceed. As we lie streWbed out after a queollou I ask bliii to us to the iKwIlion Oregon. fSS.OO,
3.00, PrCHXFttonattfly low
the way people are buying matting. No wonder,
1 Intertnedtote points.
reliahte, tried and -ffigted. safe and busy day, there are so many thoughts be assuiu.-* wiu-n j-iliig:to sleep. An
I and '
at these prices every-one can buy. Makes an at­
___
_
...........
after
that
that
we
V
Inuiien-H.'
iinmU-T
of
sleep
ou
tbe
B. G. Jc
V V. A- mousvwju,
■II .
drop tbe notion of sle^. though we left *idi-. »i'»l U.:» to tbe most common ,nger Agent. Michigan Ti^
tractive as well as a cheap floor /Mjvering. Note
son and 8. E. Walt t S
know that tomorrow is another day on cause of the uniib-nsant taste which to Jrand Rapids, or Geo. W. Hibbard,
the prices.
which we can think. It is nil very well
lily uiiribuKilwayapcttola- If a ieneral Passenger Agent Marquette,
8261-t-46
to say "Dismiss these thonghts." How meal b.-id Ixt-n iakeu wiUiiu two or
te dismiss them is tbe problem that three lumr* of goliu: to bod. to sleep on
each must solve.-Hotvey Si
Spent
More
Than
$1,000.
OIP left
is to give the stomach a
W. W, Baker of PUlnview. Neb,
In Everybody’s Magaaine.
tnak wlik-1i it to difficult in tbe- extr.-roe
to Iierf.^riii. The Hiudent of nuntomy wrllee: "My wife suffered from lung
trouble for fifteen years. She tried a
tno«» lliiit all f-x'd enlcrs aiu) leariis number
of doctors and spent over
t|ie **oiii:i>-;. ..ii 1l«- right aide, uiid 81.000 without relief. She became very
lieiiro sl'N':
hh
'cfl
soon
swimming scboolsr asked the after ciitiiia- Involves a boi-^ of pautp- low and lost all hope. A friend recom­
mended Foley's Honey and Tar and
smart Dci>bew. who was plaunlng to
thanks to Ibis great remedy, it saved
enter Tnrvale.
- - —
better health than
.......................enjoys
bel
"Most of 'em," replied Uncle Henry.
she has known in ten yean. " Refuse
*3nt tbe se« horses go to riding
subsUtutes- Sold by Jas. G.I. Johnson
eodw
•eboola. and tbe starfishes go
and S. B. Watt & Sons.
nomlcal sdioola. and the heal
k Is tbe moat natural r
tow achool. and the swordfish goes to a
PROBATE ORDER.
few ihen e
military school ond tbe sawfish to
STATE OF MICHIGAN. «mnty of
and hence It H bMt to ctilUvote tbe
mannal tnlnfttg sebooL”
habit of’ sleeping on the rlgtit side. It Grand Traverse, as —At a aesslcm of
“And where does the tobster g*r’ to very larimly a matter of habit, and the Probate' ooort for the county of
Irand Traverse,
bolden at the
Probate
Gra
...................
. ——
asked tbe smart nephew.
the eotmer It to acquired tbe boHer.'
^ce
"He doesn’t go anywhere. Be stays
Offli
, In the city of Traverse City, on
• 2nd
day of October, in the
Friday, the
:
at home and pracUcet hto college yelL"
year one Uliunsand, nine hundred and
*
WUaUer aad DIaiaell.
-Judge. _________

Whistler once came vety near
palntlDg a portrait of DisrariL He had ^^fo^nt John A. LofMger. Judge of
0»d«r Water.
Ordinarily a diver is able to remain the commUslon. He went down to tbe **’ln*the matter of tie estate of Cirtscountry where Dtoraell was/ but tbe aua Meyer, deceased.
finder water from one, to two and ’
half mtnntrt- Jnme* nnnj;. n profes- great man did not manage to get into
On reading and filing tbe petition
olonal diver. In London, stayed under the mood. AThletler went away diaap- di^ verlfi^ of Mhffiaei N. Meyer,
w^er 4in. 20s. Professiw Enochs stay­ polstcd, and shortly afterward took praying that he may be anthortzeL emed under water at Loweli; Mass., for place a meeting In Whitehall which
was the oocasteu of a well knoWn sto■ly. Diararil put hto arm In Whtotter’a
On that day a lar»ie eastern man­
for a ilttte -way on tbe streM. bringing
from the artist tbe -oxebimaHon, “U
ufacturer will be here with an exonly my creditors could aeer
Oar, the 26th day of October, A. D.,
cellent line of Fun?. This will
1»«3, U 10 o-otock to tt.
The foaders of The Dally Eagle to­
be a rare chance for you to make
day who are Interested In furniture
You will litid more of it in less time
deceaaed. and all
' should take this paper to tbe Boston
fe selection.
______ jted In said ostete,
store and g« a 10 per cent credit on
in H4>oor flour, "than in any other thing
required to apiw at a oeeslon of
You are . cordially invited to
imrcbascB. Bee annonnoement on
be
hffiden
at
the
said court then to.b
last page.
y
Treverae
we know of. Therefore when bnyinir'
Probate office, in the
atteiid-this Sale whether you wish
$1.25 to 42.50 at Benda's'
any there be.
show
............. -ayerof
to purchase or not. Remember«.
don't atop short of the ‘‘BKST.”
Removal Sale Price.
we stand back of everything: we
Mannfaotnred by
. $4(1_..............
00 Cr-wn..............
Ptaoo. Ckee dami
trmosportalioo. $350.' QEll^ELL
Bell.
~ )8.. 289 Front BL Beadle block in Intoeeted In
S264-t<
by can-:ng a «opT of
orderte^ pnbllahod In Tbe Dally Ea^.
All WUtney-W
BrobchHie for TVtenW Year*,
rs. Hlnerv* Smith, of UuTffle, Ul.
Henry. Under the Boae. 8c^
thr-^
euccesalve
weeks
^wiona
writes: "I had bro|i<ffiiOa tor .twenty
'Girl, Dixie
Htowitba. t____ _ years and never«ot rffilef nntU I uee'
Polej's Honey aad Tar which to a aur
.” Sold byJaa. G.JohMonand i
B80S,2$$ amt Front MML WM

Friday, OcL 23

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CITY BOOK STORE.

When Louis XI
Was King.

TAXES!

Mr. Willimn OweQ,

Satchels

j. w. M C

MR. MARTIN SHEELEY.

Prices. 35c, 50c, 75c, JI.OO.

Below Cost!

Rastall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...

John T. Beadle.

special eta^ ftaie

Rastall,

lE.

)$oij 9 snjpuy

Frank Friedrich iS.CoinpaBy,

Matting at Cut Prices

121-2C •
18 6 20c
22c - 25c - 35C - -

Specif ^
MONDAY. OCTOBER 19th.

reduced
redaced
reduced
redaced
redaced

to
to
to
to
to

9c .
121-2C
ISc
19c .
25c

Bay now wWle this sale lasts
yoa’ll not have a better cliaace.

LOOKING POR TROUBLE?

Hannah a Lay Co.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19th.

r

THE PAniY BAGliK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER W, 1803.
, NEW O. R.-S. OFFICERS.

EAGLE WANT ADS.
10 acrea, 7 miles from city,
hard; some wood: log
acme orchard
SU8-tt
,

WANTEa>—Three boys at Sti»ub Bros. FOR SALE-Fann. 160 acres; house,
bam. trull and timber, and price
£ Anlotte's candy factory. 8J67-tf
only 81,700; pert cash.' part time.
Another -neer Keystone, 80 acres,
le for the winter.
S3S
end cheap at >z,suu.
82,800. Auu
And many
ui»ii/
>Bth. fiee F. H. Campbell. 941
othars at various
ariouB prices
-------and
■“ ---------'
In rarllighth street.
'06-tS
sB. Uttle and McNamaia,
ous locaUons.
treet.
8247-tt
208 Front street,

S."

TO SBU#-^^r young sound, kind
farm or coaci horses with fine colt
0 E
three cows. Uttle £ McNi
Also

S»fr«

UTTLB £ McNAMABA, SOS Front
street, have among other^'a '
40-acre tans four miles wav
tows; good soil; good house, stone
cellar, orchard, etc., etc. Call and
seessaboatiL
8S6>-tf
TO SmX—House on Barlow street,
low price, easy terms; also on
SIghth, Lincoln. State, Pern. Ninth,
Tenth, Eaerenth, . Randolph and
Wayne streets, and many others In
city ana eountry. Uttle £ McNam208 Front stree^ BeD 'phone.

TO SELL—162 acres; 70 acres clear­
ed; house two story, 6 rooms. parUy
£nlehed; rooms aU flniahed down

TO LET by UtUe £ k
near house; outside cellar bolding;
100 bushels of potatoes; ordtard, 80
trees; 20 grape vines; nioe lake on
lann. Uttle £ McNamara Ina. and
MISCELLANEOUS.
Real Estate Exchange.
2117-tt
HONEY TO LOAN on peraoaal propto suit Also a few
Smaes bou^t and wld^

1 No ■ ‘
I.
9 County.
room S03. Dew-WiUelffl'

k McNamara, 208 Front street.
—46 acres near Lake Ann.

WANTED—600 men'or mcwe who live
on tlK . Traverse City and Old Mis­
sion R. F. O- routes to sohecrlbe lor FOR SAI^105*cre fruit and dalty
farm In
' The Dally Eagle and therefore get
cleared________ . ______________
the latest market reports, and city,
timber,'basswood, elm and maple.
stat^ and natlwial news of the day
Waterpower privilege. Plenty ot
more complete than in any other
speckled trout In the stream. Apply
paper published In northern Mlchlto Geo Roneb, 610 Bast Bl^tb
street. Traverse CH
..............
MEN WANTED to cut wood on South
'phone 361. 4 rings.
Manltou Island.
Good timberprice $1A6 per cord. Want 10 men. TO SELL INSURANCE It there
anythlag
you
want
to
know
or waht
B. J. Morgan.
3261-tf
done in the line of insurance we will'
WANTED—Two barbers at once; good
wages. Julius Hale, ThompsonvlUe,
Mich.
S24»-tt
WANTED—Orders tor 16-incb ceuar UTTU! £ MCNAMARA, • 208 Front
wood, delivered to any part of the
str^ _wm
_Tou a _ dce_
fdty. J.
■ E.
“ OreUIca
■ -at CCo.
3117
WANTED FOB U. S. ARMY-Able
bodied unmarried men between ages UTTLE £ McNamara have for sale
a nice Uttle brick cottage o
of 21 and 36; clUsens ot United
side at low price and on easy
States, of good character and ternWarm in winter and cool in sl__
.
peiate habits, who can speak, read
and elding won't crack or get looae.
and write English. For liifonnaUcn
apply to Recruiting Officer, 206
TOSBLL—12
acres, near tdty; two
Front street. Traverse City, Mich.
cleared;
no buildings; 185 peach
SlOS-tl
trees; Aome grapes; good soU; easy
cleared. Little £ McNamara Ins.
and Real Estate Ex.
3616-tf
FOR SALE—House and lot. with all
bousehcdd furniture; also six cords 'l-OH 8ALE>-16-incb cedar wood dleJivered to any part ot the city.
Slone. 210 North Spruce street. ’C7U2
E -Greaick Co. ,
3117-1
FOR SALE—Dry kindling wood, one
year old. Drop.a card to <i. Frankie, TO SELL—Or excnange lor town
property. 80-acre tarm In Wexford
county; easy terms; with or with­
out stock end tools; 76 acres Im­
proved; five acres In wood; bouse
seven rooms; 'some orchard—cuts
o get a ready-made bnainesa—with
ovef 100 tons othay; windmill, tank,
ir without bulidlnga-^orth while
granary, two terns.' etc. UUle~ft
McNamara Insurance and Beal Es­
tate Exchange.
FOB BALE by Little £ McNamara,
1 Rut Eierenth
208 Front street, a line brick bnlld- , street, 4 houses 1 Tenth street,
-Ing—two stores and modem tenbone on Ninth street, one 1 RaUway avenue two on Webster, two
on State, one on Washington and
t for spare money._
others—terms to suit any reasona­
ble customer—monthly or. as you
HORSE HARNESS and light dray f(
wish. Uttle £ McNamara, 208
sale cheap. 722 State street, 'Phot
Front street
FOR SALE—Nice new hoiue, No.'866
Washington street; 850X10 down
balance monthly. See B. O. GUlett,
623 East Eighth street or write
F. A. CUrr. Grand Rapids.

0 ACimS TO BBU^-On easy U
with about 6 acres cleared, a___
bouse, no ham—only 8400. Uttle
£ HcNamam, 208 FVont street.
_ TO RENT.

FOR SALE-Cook etove in llrat-class TO RENTTr-Bam with three stalls and
condition cheap. W. S. WiUlaiis,
ba)-lott •‘Overhead. Ingulre 718 Un­
1103 Randolph atreeC
3216-«
ion street.

Union Made^
r-ADE RIGHT-RIftht Through and
Threughs

INSURE YOUR PROPERTY bow foi MIMiigan Qraitd Chapter Heedad By
Mrs. Mary R. Tubbo.
lAnslag. MIA., Oct 16.—I%e. 87tb
annual seaalon ot the MlAlgas grand
TO SELL—Nice________ _
.
chatter. Order ot the Easters BUr,
acres; nice buildings: good orchard; was concluded last evening with the
bay Bhore; low prloe; easy terms.
of the following offioers
Uttle £ McNamara, 808 Front at.
loaen yesterday:
X) BELL-^S0«ore Mp.
Worthy grand Matron—Mrs. Mary
R. Tabbt, Cheaanlng.
Ings;' 20
Aaaoclate Grand MatrotiYMri. Mar{arm and summer resort place; price
low; terms easy; some fruit. Uttle gar«t Moore. Bay City. >
Grand Patron—L. C. Oebdrlch, Ann
ATbOf. ■
\
oonple of
suitable for
)r offices or
c for aleepliig
rooms, modem
eteem beat
lemtbuilding,
••
Uttle £ McNan
"amara, Insurance and
Real EsUl “

ii

ii

ii

ii

Suits $10—Overcoats $|2
WE EOl-ICT YOUR IN^BPECTION.

fir*

F. W. GRUNDY DISAPPEARS
RESPECTED QROCERVMAN
LEFT HIS FAMILY.



A Small Sensation la on at Inter-

(From a Special CorreapondenL)
Interiochen, MIA.. Oct. l6.-^^Ted
V. Orudy. a well known and respectd grocerrman of this village, left
town Tuesday and has not been heard
of ainre. It has been discovered that
Aere Is a chattel mortgage upon Grun­
dy’s property and W. L Lorenger of
Traverse- City is settling up the mat-

idnctresa-^T*. Ocoboak.'

OSTEOPATHY

DENTiST

J. O. TRUmLOOD. D. O.
MRS. M. J. TRUBBUMD, D. O.
406407 WHhtiffi Bloek. HMidsaoe
21 and 23 Wynkoop Temoe.

J. W, MILLIKEN
Knitted Corset Covers
Have 5-0U tried this sensi
satisfactory earmeirt made from fine Maco eotton'S’arns knitted to fit

L Gardner, lAnslng.

he form, and reaching just below the waist line? With

MURDERED ALL SEVEN. '

sleeves, it makes an ideal garment for ivinter.

lackfoot Indian Confoaaed While In
Jail on Suspicion.
Butte, Mont,. Oct 16.—Jim. Uttlewas not evi-n lii-MiirUnl. He wnc taken
plume; a blackfoot Indian under ar­ iionie. ’aiid sltglit lamenrss for n day
Co.. C. A. Sutberiand, Mgr., SOS WU- rest on suspicion of having participat­
belm block
Open Tuesday and
ed in the murder ot seven of his tribe
Saturday evenings 7 to 8. 3359-ti
the Blackfoot reservation, has conWE DO FARM or dty insumnee fessA that he committed all ot the
lurders, one of the victims being bis
wife. To aUay suspicion he cut a
gash In his throat and wrist
NOTICE—1 will do dressmaking thU
winter at my home, 414 East El^th
NO DECISION REACHED.
street Mrs. L B. LaFranler.
A. B. CURTIS.
P. C GILBERT.
886841
kan Boundary Still Remains Un­
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
settled.
No. Tax Clause. Plre Insurance.
LOST—Black and white English setndon, Oct 16.—The report that
Rooms 9 and 10. H. £ L. Block.
ter puppy, female. Suitable
Suita
reward the Alaskan boundary oommisBion bad
if relumed to S. Benda.
3269-U
been decided in favor of America Is
LOST—Dark Brown Water Spaniel untrie. No vote has been taken.
pup. Finder please notlf>- Eagle
office.
'68-t-2
F G. HEUM.:>N,
The great leader Is the man who, in
115 Cass stroot.
hfe day, can v^v In St words what
containing 84 In silver. Finder leave millions think anJ"feeI but do
at Eagle office and receive reward. know how to express.
3266-tf

HOUSE TO REN^

LOST—On SaturdBy^ a 'lady’s golf
Cape between Cass street bridge
by the way ot the alley in rear ot
"
and Bttte and
11 ripened fruit dellvwed at Ae fae7, and return all packages.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
J. W. Jackson has put in one of thr
latest improved cash registers.
It is Mrs. Joseph not Mrs. John
Grcilldk who Is dangerously 111 at Ana
Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Welsier returned
from a visit with relatives at Flint and
Detroit.
Mrs. Gee. PrenUea of Nerthport was
I town today with her little grand­
daughter who Is reeeirliig medical
treatment here.
Heks of I
){ the Bel
team, is In the city today.
The appllcarita for teacher*’ exam­
inations are continuing their work to­
day but are how in the register ot
deeds’ office.
_
the probate court today Anna
Margaret Cooper filed her final ac­
count as executrix of the estate If
William Cooper, and asked to be dis­
charged.
h! C. Palmer of Douglas, Mleh„ and
formerly In the abtsract business in
Lincoln, Neb., is preparing books to
an abtsract office in ttiis cltyv' He
has had 20 years' experience In the
abstract business.
E. O. Ladd of Old Mission is in the
city and reports that the electric rail­
way committee.has a number of deeds
of right of way for the road which were
made out in the last few daysi Noth­
ing is being done on the 810.600 bonus
until the route for the road Is an­
nounced.
A deal hat Just been elo^ by which
Addison Storrs, imtll recently bar­
tender In the Bndwelser saloon, takes
the retail department in the li<mor
busInoBS of Trank £ Robinson. Hr.
Storrs ukes the business former)y run
by Duff McDonald. He will take
charge next Monday.
Last night at th K. of P. meeting
was given the drat of a scries of pro­
grammes which will continue through­
out the winter. There was a large atendance of t&e members and the pro­
gramme was well received. These en.
tertalnfflents will be given every two
Uu-ee weeks and occasionally a sup.
r or banquet will be served -for the
good of the members’ stomachs as
well as the programmes for their intellecU.

T. W, THIRLBV

DIRECTORY
O. M. MORSE
The popular Auenoneer oA Graq^
Traverae ooonty. Office SSrE^at
Front street. Traverae City.

Ladies who have worn them are loud in their
pl-aise of them.
W«- have them in botb-cotton and wool.

25c - 50c - 75c

Ladies’ Knitted Jackets (sleeireles^),' just the
thing for house wear or di’iving.

Reduc?ed prices:,-.

$2.50 for $1.48. 90c for 59c

WHO’S AD?
We will give a special discount of 10 per cent- to any and every
one who brings this advertisement to our Furniture Department dur­
ing the next Five days on acy piece of Furniture they may purchase.
. . You know we extend credit without making any extra cfiarge
for it. and the prices quoted on these couches ought to help you
out a’s to guessing who inserted this advertisement.

ARCHITECTS •*
F, B. WALKER.
ArAiteet and supermt^esL Office
at residence, 427 |Wh etreeL North­
ern. -phone 41L Estimatev made and
fnU alze datalla glvA wlA all plana.
TRAINED NURSEK
MRS. B. W. SHELDON. NURSE.
Graduate U. B. A. mining. sAool,
olass “OS. Grand Rapids. CiUxsna’
'phone 813. lies. 268 Park st^L
.Price^ 812 to 814 pe- week.
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE.
J, H. MONROE.
General Inaurance and Real Estate.
311 Wilhelm block.

$8.98

.^TIMBER ESTIMATORS.
J. M. TULLBR.
Land Iwker and Umber eaUmalor.
Hardwood Umber and stubble lands
for sale. Residence 205 South Elm­
wood sve. ClUiens’ 'phone 712. June
DENTISTS. .
DR. T. A. WILHELM,
DENTIST,
City Opera iToase Block.
Room 1.
DR8. BAITYER £ PENHALLBOON.
Dentists. Crown and bridge '^ork a
specialty. Office new WUhelm block.
A D. TIlER.
Dentist Office 505 new Wilhelm
Block. Citizens 'phone No. 682.

llrr.-iHanotlu-r. >vh>a<]uyou tlii^of UV^t^wouTan.v muA for

QQ

DR. LOCKHART.
Dentist Hoctague Block.
DR. SNYDER. DENTIST.
New office over People’s Savings
Bank.
PHYSICIANS.
OFL L SWANTON.
9 over the Peoples savings bsni.
DR. L. P. slPHKR. .
Graduate of uievelsno Homeopathic
.'^edlcat college. Citlsenf 'phone
IS4. City Book S-.ore Block.
DR K. B- MINOR.
Office over American Drug Store. Spe­
cial attention to Eye. Ear Nose
and Throat. Glasses Jltlod. Both
Phones. Residence 614 SJxth st.

DH. HOLD8WOHTH. •
Today. Markets
Uoonis 7 am) 8 MertmntJle Co.'s block
Detroit. Mich.. OcL l6.-=December
Special BttenUon given to the eye.
wheat. 86;*No. 2 red. 86: Na 3 corn,
ear. nose and Aroau Glasses

i
k'. k-vVil-y- :M

E, fi W. B. MOON.
Phones: Oaee. ClUxena' 107; Bell, 99.
W. E. Residence 710 Wash., Clt

as-S'
■phone 783.

iverse City—Botatoes, 40 cenU.

■ 'SI;

DR. H. B. WARNER.
Special atteanoo given to surgery and
diseases of women. Office over
First National bank. Call both
•phone

AeMthskeb-teraim.
Mrs J. M. McCormlt*. who was
Miss Both Hanna before hw recent
marriage, teils wijh good effect a num­
ber of attrles about her
father.
OR. P. P. LAWTON. ”
Locording to one of theae etoriea, as
oom 326 Wilhebn block. ClUi
ihman, some yea.s ago. entered
'Aobe 641; Bell 'Aooe 878.
Mr. Hanna's office, took off bis bat
I.
A. TBOMPSON. M. D.
poUtt'Iy, and Buid;
Office In ' aamnum-MUUken block.
-Thf ttp of Oh' mornln' to ye. Misler Hsnna. I’ve been told ye're in
want o’ help."
■•I have veiT Uttle •to do." Hai
DR. w. P. STBANGWAYS]
Formerly assistant to Dta. Hott and

-ngspr-i-

loney tL
I'm after."—Detroit Xew»-T: Ibnns

Polycllnle ooDego and ' b«*P^
PractlA Unuted «>
and throat i
602 Wnhel

Thoiv is onl.v one store in the citv that qii lies such prices, and in fact only
one stoiv that can show the ekft-nsiv»‘ variety of FURNITURE and CARPETS at
prices that speak for themselves. So whicTi store is it? Guess! It’s worth l6
per cent, to 3'ou on any purchase of Furniture, Carpets or Bedding for the next
five days. So come along, one and all.

We Are Waiting To See Who The Wise Ones Are!
lUATirF I We bave^Doielevators to take. ypu up to our department, but the
nUllljL! prices w,e
always quoting ought to give you inspiration enqugb
to climb just Qoe flight of stairs.

I

. or thiKIotiflIh CmhcM of the Cl^ Of
Treverw City, MlehlgAn.
Cttr. Mich., Sept. a. 1*08.
bjM to the ooDodl rooms

t«th,

(MUed to order by *..
Pree. pro-tem In (he dtslr.
Olbbs,
Thta tpecUl meetlag of the
coottcn wu cdled tor the purpose
Traverse aty, Mich..
Council of the City of
^^ty, Hittolgan: __

THE DAILY gAGLIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBEtt 16, 1903.

___ .=3.

OFFICIAL


Travel

tee, to whom wss referred the
le Traveree
and Pen!
leave to report that we have bad the
to favor ot t^ adopUon of the
ance we berewlth snbmlt,
PRANK HAMILTON.
H. C. DAvra.
Signed as eommittoe;
J. M. GILLEfTT.
B. P. WILHSaAf.
Moved by Aldennan Lardle that the
report be received and placed on file.
Carried.
12S3.
AN ORDINANCB ' GranUng
Permission to L. K. Olbbs. hls Assoclatee. Sneceesora and Assigns,

**Tbe Traverse City and Pminsnla
Railroad Company,'' and Defining Its
Righia. DuUes and PrlvUeges;
Act aiMl Pennlssion.
1
Seetliw 1. Be It ordained by the
2 OonncU of Traverse City, that o
8 sent, permission and anthority
4 hereby given, granted and duly
B vested to U K. Olbbs, of Traverse
d City, Mlcblgan. his assotfiates. anc7 eessoTs and assigns, as Indlvldoals
8 dr as a body corporate, to be or9 ganised onder the laws ot the
10 state of Mlchlg&n, under the
11 proTlslons ot Act One hun12 Jred and Ntoety-Sfight of the
IS Seasion Laws of 1873, and
14 the several
Acts amendatory
15 thereto, for the purpose of
16 oonstructlng. operettog and mnln^12 tntolng
an
electric
railroad
^ under
the
name
of
“The
19 Traverse City & Peninsula Rall*0 road Company" to lay, construct,
31 owm use. mslntnin, and operate
22 a tingle track for an electric
S3 road, with all the necessnr>24 convenient tracks for turnouts,
25 sWeracks. switches, ‘'y's" and
25 loops, in and along the course of
27 the streeu and bridges In the city
28 of Traveree City hereinafter n
29 ttoond, and to operate thereon i
30 road cars and carriages daring
31 term hereinafter specified and pre32 scribed, and In the manner and
33 upon tbe conditions set forth In this
34 ordinance.
Route.
i. Sec 2. The said grantee, tals as-2 soclates. successors and assigns,
3 are by the provisions of this ordto4 ance. aothorized to construct and
15 operate a street railroad as herein
following
« iwovlded,
In the city of Traverse City;
7 stroeU
Biro
B On State 8L from Union SL to
9 QarfteU Ave.. On Oarttid ^Ara
t SL to Bldhth 4

8 etreets hiAy be
OtMped
33 _^era,
patten, te
to welgh^W
wt_
leu toan
4 stoty (60) pounds
Ho« LaW.
5 Th9 shall be layed flofih witb
6 the snrfade of the streeL so
7 not to oVitruct the tree paasage of
..
8 T^tcles over the same, and shnll
9 oonform to the grade thereof, ot
10 as may be thereafter eatablltoed
11 from time to Ume.
Guage.
The guage toereof shall be stand13 >rd guage. four 14} feet eight and
14 one-bair (8^) inches.
■ Paved Street*.
Hie reOa on paved streets shall
be of a modern grored pattern, ot
standard wel^t and fltneu, and
Bublect to tbe Auroral of the
19 council or Its dellgnted body.
Material.
The track of aaid railroad shall
be constructed of the best material
and In tbe beet manner, so that U)S
23 manlcipality shall not be involved
24 In any undue or unnecessary ex*
better oonstnicUon

with said grantee, his asBOCtatee,
successors and assigns, to tied
to pay the city of Traverse City
26 the amount of the cMt and ex­
pense of paving between the rails
.o ofASld track and lor a distance of
29 twelve Inches on each side thei»
30 of. And thereuptw tbe said city of
31 Traver« City sbaD pave between
32 the rails of said track and for a
S3 dUtsnhe of twelve Incbee on each
34 Bide thereof, and tbe cost and ex35 pense thereof shall 'be forthwith
36 paid to the city of Traveree City
37 by said grantee, his associates
38 snccessors and assigns.
'• *1116 ooet of such paving and
ipavlng
between
the
rails
Id for a distance of twelve
42 Inches on each side thereof
; 43 when done by. the city, ehall
claim against said gran16 associates soceessors
46'and
assigns. anS upon the
tollore of said grantee, bis
associates, successors
and as.. signs, to pay each coet and
Diagram for
6C expenses thereof when the same
27 Before entering opra a ettoet for 51 may become due. the said city of
2$ tbe purpose ot laying or changing 62 Traveree City may recover from
29 any track or tracks, tarnauta or 53 aaid grantee, his
80 switches, the said grantee, his as31 soclates. successora and aatigna, 56 of before any
32 shall submit to the council, or Its £C.jurisdiction.
38 sntborised body, for Its approva],
Baggage.
34 a diagram showing method of conEbch passenger on
36 strucUon, the line of their pro- 1 Sec. ~9.
36 posed track or tracks, sidetracks, 2 said railroad shall be allowed to
37 turnouts, switches, locatioh of 3 take free of charge such ordlnarv'
4 baggage as he can carry In his
38 poles.
5 hands.
^
Stopping.
39 At all times daring oonstncUon
40 and repair of said road, the streeU 1 Sec 10. No-oer shall be allowed
41 shall be kept in such condition on 2 to stop on a crosswalk or In front
42 each- side of tbe tracks to make It 3 of any intersecting streeU. except
43 safe and suitable for the free pas- 4 to avoid collision or to prevent dam44 sage of vehicles, and on tbe com- 5 age to persons or property In the
45 plctlon of such construetlon end 6 streets.
id repair, said streets shall be left 7 Whenever the conductor of any
47 in as good condition as they were 8 car is required to stop at the Inter48 prier to such constructicn and re- 9 section of any streets to receive or
49 pair.
LO let off passengers, thej car shall be
stopped BO as to leave the rrear .plaL
60 Unless by consent of the conncll. 12 form sitgbtly over the crossing.
61 not more than one block of any
Employees' Dutlea
52 street shall be displaced at any one 1 ' Sec. 11. The said grantee, bis
63 Ume. nor for a period of tlmd ex- 2 assoctatee, suecessore and assigns.
64 .ceeding twenty days (20), and dur- 3 shall employ careful, sober, pra65 Ing such time of construction or re- 4 dent and competent agents, condne56 pair
5 tore and moterraen, to take charge
‘ionsi 4.iohts and Guar—
Its cars while on the road, and,
fences 67 of
It sball be the duty of snefa agents.
8 conductors and motermec to keep
9 vigilant watch tor all teams, car­
60 age to person or property by rea- lo
riages or persons on fooL and es01 son of such work or repair, and
62 shall save and keep the city hsrm- 11 peclally children, either upon the
63 less of and from all damages oc- 12 irach or moving toward it, and at
the'first appearance of danger to
64 casJnned by the negligence of its 13
14
such team, carriages, footmdn or
06 (ifllceH, agents and employes.
re children, or other obstructions, the
CroMwglks.
66
Said grantee. Os associates, sne- [6 cars sball be stopped In the short17
est time and space possible.
67 resure and assigns shall maintain
68 cross-walks across its track, and 1 Sec. 12. No conductor or per09 for a distance nt twelve Inches on 2 son In charge of the cars ot said
TO each tide thcroof at all intereec- 3 grantee, shall allow women or child71 ting streets or highways, with the 4 ren to enter or leave the -cars when
72 same materia! used by the city in 5 they are In motion.
72 the cross-walks now. and which 6 The ccmductors shall announce
74 may be hereafter instructed 7 to the passengere the name ot the
76 across the streets traversed by 8 principal squares and streets as
70 said railroad. Bald cross-walks to 9 tbe cars reach them.
Alarm Bella
77 be laid under the direction of the
78 coundl, and soblect to Its approval. 1 Sec. 13. $aid grantee, bis as2 soclates, successors and assigns,
Unpaved Streets.
1
Sec. 6. Said. grantee, his as- 3 shall eqnlp its care with'suitable
4“ gongs pr alarm bells, which shall
2 soclates, successors and
6 be struck or sBunded by the motor3 shall be' required to keep the
4 -face of the ?unpsved streels. In- 6 men or person in charge- at alt
6 side of the rails and fc
space ot 7 streets and highway int«npctioas,
6 twelve tacbes on the outside .tbere- 8 and wfaenerer teams, carriages or
9 pedeairiaas are discovered upon, or
7 of. on earib aide pt the .ttoi^
10 to Japge^jyg^t^ihgtt

t.______
from-Front SL Jj J
16 U>
& BShth
B^th BL
^ On WeM Efighto ^ 13 s
n good order and repair.
17 from Union SL to IvislOD SL
_____Eighth
Sighth St,
18 Dlrlslon SL from
____ _____
On Prow St. from
Perk SL to Bmwood Ave. On Km. 16 laying said tiitok to its former con17 diUon as near as may be. and at
bel:- own proper expense, and ataali
hmove therefrom all rubbish or
Urt occasioned by said repair or
21 repaire. and shall keep the seme
1
Sec. 3. The rate of fare for carry- 22 tree from fllili and din of their (to o
•2 log passengers from any placeo
13 cresilon.
:3 the line ot said railroad In Tra'
Snow and lea.
• ( eree City to any other place tbere- 1
Sec 7. Said grantee.' his as!5 In ehall noL exceed five cents for 2 soclates, auccessore and assigns.
.6 each passenger. Any child, seven 3 shall remove or level all ridges or
1 yean of age or under, »ben ac- 4 banks of snow and Ice that shall be
3 companied by a parent or guardian, 5 formed between tbe rails or
•9 ehall be carried free: or any two 6 fraaks and for a-distonce of twelve
HD ^ildren, seven years of
7 Inches on either side thereof.
Bt amdw. when so' accompaj
8 Such snow and Ice so removed shall
9 be evenly distributed over the sur12 Jtme tore,
l.e -eeid grantee, his asaoelstes, auc. 10 tsce of the streeu so as not to-ob14 cessors and assigns, sball be entl- n struct public travel thereou. and It
15 tied to charge and collect not to ex- 12 the street commissioner so directs
he following
ratos ot face:
16 ceeJ the

13 they shall remove their lost proporlaher tickets, eight <8) for
17
-----/Ave cents.
8 twentyFor oclioto iiekeU. eight (8) for
and lee.jthe grantees, their
W tweniy-Bve cento.
IT successors and; assigns, may de­
21
For regnlar tteketo.
posit or 8p^to^•
22 twenty-live oenta.
tracks of thel
...................
6 For tingle cash fare,
switch points, cur^ and ture^4 • Unlimited labor -tickeU shall I
taliles and at and u^on other por22 Uons of the track, tbe salt In all
............................
Inkl
27 m.. and 6:Se and 6:30 p. m.. and
28 Shall be kept on sale on their cars
29 tatorvlce and et thtir oIBcea.
' tWlmlled sdiool tickets shall be
31 good tor one paasage on any car
82 for chUdren going to or from etiitol
53 during stiiool days, and shaU he
54 kept oo sale on their care In ser- 31 girdi
e5 vice and at their offleqe,
32 If said grantee, his associates,
• 36 Bald grantee shall keep on sale 33 enccessore and assigns, shall ne- S7 on their care In eervicc, and at 34 gleet to obey any order which the
38 their offices, unlltorted tickets to 36 street eommlasloner or the conn'39 be eold (n strips or paeka^ of 36 dl shaH make relative to the re- 40 six tickets for twenty-five cento. 37 moval of ice or snow, or relatlv,
.« eadi of wblii'tlckets Bhan be
38 to the hepair of the streets. Us
- 48 oepted by said grantee, tals aMocl- 39 paring of the streets, the making
. 43 atee. sucoessore and assigns, for a 40 ot croes-walks, or the repair of
41 cross-walks, or to perform any
42 other doty regarding said atieeto
<46 City. In either direction ovei '*th*
>47 line or route on which It is pr^
45 signs, are obliged to make undei
40 the provisions of this ordinance,
47 and shall so neglect for the space ot
161 transfer tidtets, without addlUon- 48 twenty-four hours afl^ receiving
^62 al charge, to passengers asking for ■<9 written notice from the street com•88 the same, tickets to be given to 50 missloner or the councU, then the
R>4 end paseengers befose 1eavlng~tbe 61 council may'caose the same to be
« car. whlchtimll entitle the Udder 62 done at the cost and expense of
|56 thereof to one oonUnuoua ride with- 53 said grantee, bis assoclatea.
S7 In the limits of saU dto-. orer «“2 54 cessors and'assigns.
Ft «ther Itnror route owned,
65 In ease said grantee, his assocli
S9 or controlled by Said ' '
66 succeasore and assigns. sbaU
67 gleet to, or refuse to pay each cost
of Traveree
a, the stid councO may
D said grantee, bis aaceessore and assigns.
64 »-T <f sneh other route after the — ...V
. of sneh cost and ex415 x»s«-r'oger leaves the car on whldi 62 pensee before any court of com«6 he received such transfer tickeL
63 petont] Jnrisdtotion.
'
Paving.
1
Bee. 4. ThTws of aaid grantee
Bee. 8. At the end of five years
■t shan be of the beet style In use 2 from and after
topptlon of
3 npoB similar railroads -In other
s ordinance, it s II be the duty
4 cities: ahtil

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8
9
JO
II
12
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14
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vreaSw. ud BhaU be provMed with
sigaa] U^ta to the night time.
Cant-ebaU be rnn at the,xate of
speed not exceeding ten mllee per
hoar within the tity llmltt, proTided that (he conncll of said city
hMby teeerras tbe right to-4ncrease or diminish the limit of
speed wHhUTeertsln dlstrKfia. If
,,„e
H sdTtoable
I reeototion of ti>e

■SSir^SS:

8
4
5
6
7

to one hundred feel of each other,
unless In case of accldenL or at
terminals, or when run together In
trains, u- for the purpose of con- 15 electric current being completed
necUng the same together.
16 by the ralUtrfflald road being suit
Operation. Flhea
17 ably connected at their ends, oi
18 connected -with a supplementary
2 tlmes^ entitled. to the rigbt-of-way 19 return clrcnlt wire.
iracks. and every vehicle
Setting Polce.
1
Sec. 23. _U shpll be competent for
turn out when a car approach- 2 said grantee, his assoefiates. suc6 es, so as to leave the tra^ unob- S cesrore and assigns, and It is h<
7 Etructed: and the driver of any ve- 4 by authorized And empowered
8 hide neglecting to do so shall be 5 erect lu poles upon the streets o(
9 liable to a fine not exceeding five 6 Traverse City mentioned
10 dollars ($5.00) and the cost of pros.i 7 named In section 2 of this
11 ecuUon, upon conviction before tlw' 8 nance.-and to &taeh wires
12 Recorder's Court of the city, pro- 9 for tbe purpose of operating their
-ided- that this' section sball not 10 care, subject to the regulations
ipply to any fire apparatus, engine.
15 truck or car. nor be construed to
here16 prohibit the laying of hose across ______ ____ .
0 er
17 tbe track of said railway, nor tbe 14 and maintained as not to endanger
18 standing of fire engines, trucks or is or nnnecessarily Interfere with the
19 carts thereon. K necessary: and 16 nse of fire alarm, telegraph, electric
20 provided further, tCai a street car 17 or telephone wires now erected.
21 shall coma.to a full atop, and re- 18 or which in the nitnre may be
22 main in such position upon the apr 19 erected in the streets or alleys ot
23 proadi from any direction of any 20 Traveree City; and aU poles
84 fire apparatus while proceeding to 21 and
wires
erected by . said
25 n fire, or in the direction from 22 grantee, his associates, sneces26 Vbence an alarm of fire has been 23 son and assigns, shall be
27 given, until such apparatus shall 24 cated and erecte
28 have passed such car. And the 25 supervision of tl
council of
29 driver, conductor or motorman of
30 any such car who shall refnse or 27 “ail'^^wd poles shall be
31 neglect to comply with these pro- 28 character in. keeping- with
32 visions, shall be liable to a fine of -29 StreeL and when ao ordered by the
33 twenty-five Hollars ($26.00) and
-riuncil shall be well painted, and
34 costs of prosecution upon convlc• their location
35 tion thereof before the Recorder’s
the company.
36 Court of the city, or to Imprison- 33 where the liAeresu of tiic public
37 ment not exceeding fifteen days to 34 require.
38 the county jail, in the discretion of 35 Iron poles shill be used n Front
39 the courL
36 and Union streets where uuOfficials of Fire uopt
37 paved, snd all other streets whe;
1
See. 16. The offldals of tbe 88 paved If so ordered by the council
2 fire department of said city shall 39 No pole shallhe placed nearer than
3 hare the power to cut (l«nporar- 40 six (6) feet to any body ot any
■ lly) the wire or wires of said >
41 shade tree, nor so as to Interfere
42 with the driving Into residence
43 business property.
Preesutinnary Measures.
1 .Sec. 24.
All necessary i

I

" " '

84
rl^t to carry u^t treiibt. U.
shall pay all expenses tor remov- U B. maU, iiarcds, sxprsss. bSw 3 tliU ordlasnoe. the city of Traverse
log or entttog (be wlree-to sdmtt 86 or package freight in eo-oened «x- 4 43tty ahaU attain a popuUUon of.
of the peeslng of the bnUOtog 2? press and in eombtoatlon express 6 twenty-five thonmad (25.000) as
ootnpned
across lU traeto and of replacing !8 and passenger chta In and along
7 'eKher federal, state or dty cobsib.
19 the streeu or avennes of said dty 8 the sold oorponUioo. lU onoM herein granted, nod to take on and 9 cessors. or assigns, shnU aobnally
4! railroad'pompkny.
31
rar on derUin streeu. li^t 10 thereafter, not later than the Blfighan. wmulu. LArdls.
38 frelghL subject to the provtstons of 11 thirty-first day of Jaanary. pay Millar. (7.)
18 any ordinance the councU mar 12 over to toe dty treasnrer of said
Section 19.
2 nance shall be eonatrued to pie- $4 moke relatiTe thereto.
13 dty. OB a trandlse fee. a sun
3 vent the council from authorlxtog
Uniform fUtsA
14 equal to one half of one per cenLM
4 the laying of water or gas plpw, 1 Sec. .27. Sold grantee, hU as- 15 tu gross reoelpu dertv^ from the
5 sewers or other conduits, or the to- 2 sodatca. snccesoore and assigns. 16 cqieraUoa of saU railway within
OtOaffi,
C pairing of the same, and the 3 shall establish nnltorm rates for 17 the eorporate Umiu of said city RlnghoBi. inibdm, LorJto. ffitMCoa.
7 grantee shall have no claim to 4 toe carriage of passengers and 1$ during tbe pteoeding calendar MUUr. (7.)
8 damages therefor against the city. 6 freight, from any point within toe 19 year, as. ascerinlned from the
Section 20.
9 or against any water, gas. electric C ilmlu of Traverse City to polnU 20 books of said company. Full re­
Moved by AU. Stearns that the Sedi
10 light or power company, or tele- 7 wItooDt toe'UmlU of said city, to
turns of such gross recelpU shsH e^j^ted as read.
11 phone or telegraph company for the 8 which said raOroad may be extendbe mode by toe sscretary of said
12 same: provided that the work of 9 ed. and DO preference shall be given
osrporaUoB, on ottth. during the
TAs—Aldermai Eamilton. OUtott,
13 laying such water or gas pipes, or 1(1 to any person, firm or corporation.
month of fanuary In each year for BiWiam. WUhelm. Lardle. Stearan.
14 sewers or condnlts, or the repaire 11 either dlredly or Indirectly, and no
such preceding calendar year, and MllUr. (7.)
15 thereof, shall be done la sneb a 12 discrimination either to freight or
filed 4rtto toe dty derk of said
Section 21.
27 dty, accompanied with toe receipt
Moved by-1__
passen^r charges shall be mode.
!8 of the dty treasnrer tor the Sec. be sdtvted a
GranL
Carried.
1
Sec. 28. All toe - powers and >9 amount so required to be paid In.
Tras—Aldermen HamUton, OUtott, '
2 privileges conferred by this ordtoBend.
3 ance shall be llmited to thirty (30) 1
Seh. 86. ThU franebue shall
“*™’
4 years frtKn and after toe dote ot 2 be -^dd unless toe said grantee, bis
Section 22.
lethod, pro- 5 filing of toe bond hereinafter pro- 3 assodstefl. successors and assigns,
3. or 01
Moved by Ald. Bin^am toot (be
Is of any and 6 Tided for with the counen of said 4 shall file with toe derk of tbe said
4 vide a
*I cuy,

at wnicn
fhlch time
ume this
uiis iraocaise

6 dty of Traverse City, within thirty Sea be adopted as read.
Carried.
6 are now or m:
8 sba]l become Inoperative, onll and 6 dare from toe passage of this or'Teas—Aldermen HamUton. OUtott,
9 void. The.......................... ....
piartking Ralls.
7 dinonce. a wrlt^ aeoeptanoe of
1
Sec. 20. Upon such unpsved 10 hereby graal .
8 toe same, together with an ogree- Tlingbam, Wilhelm. Lordto. Steonwr.
2 etreeis, or parts of streets as the 11 deemed to be exclusive.
9 ment to abide by and perform all MilUr. (7.)
Sections 23 and 84.
Amendments.
council mav
couuv-M
UJn> from Ume to time de10 iu terms and conditions and nu­
Moved by Aid Millar that toe oeeSec. 29. Tbe council
' rtion.H shall be the 1
4 termlne by resolntion.
ll less toe said grantee, bU assodstes.
5 duty ofsaid grantee. Ibis associates, 2 toe right to make sa<A amendmenU 12 successors and assigns. shnU with- tlons be adopted aa read. <Carried,
' .
assigns, to plank 3 to this ordinance os it may demn 13 In 30 days from'xhe date of toe
C successors and assig
Teas—Aldermen HamUton. OUtott.
4 proper, and, will not conflict with 14 passage of this drdlaasce. deposit
s' and Inside c
6 toe vested righu of sold grantee. 16 with toe dty derk a bond to toe Bl^bnm.^^l^elm. lardle. Steanis.
6 his assocUtes, successors and ao- 16 dty of Traverse City In the sam
SeetiOD 26.
10 each Bide thereof, the plank on the 7 signs, or any further amendmenU
Moved by Aid. Stearna thU tbe See.
11 ouuide of said rails to be placed 8 to rules, orders w regnUtions as
12 afid maintained flash with the top 9 may be necessary to protect toe In- 19 dl. as security for toe completion : adopted os read.
Carried.
13 of said rails, anil the plank on the 10 teresU and accommodations of the 20 by tbe said grantee, his associates.
Yeas—Aldermen HnmUton. GUlett.
to said railroad. 21 successors snd assigns, ot - the
14 inside of said rails to be placed and
Bingham.
WlUielin.- Lardle. Stearns.
1 the streeu In 22 street railway within toe UmlU of
ir. maintained with the surface npt
^
16 less than one-half Inch below the
23 toe sold dty of Traverse City, as MUIar. (7.)
SecUon
26.
IT top of the rails; and that said
.24 herein fiesertbed. and tor toe comVoTcJ
by
Aid. Bln^iam that the
15 grantee, his associates, snccesaors
26 pletlon of toe line to Old Mission. Sc-c. be adiSpted as read.
2
irito
toe
provlslKU
of
this
ordto19 and assigns, shall also gravel the
Time Limit
Carried.
20 space between the planks extending 3 ance relative to toe location and
Teas—AMermen HamUton. omett.
21 along the Inside of ^d rails, snd 4 erection of poles, stringing ot wires. 1 Sec. 37. This ortlnance shall Bingbam.
ITOhelm. lardle. Bteanto.22 shall at art times keep the same 5 laying of trackk repavement or re- 2 also be void unless toe said 1. K.
Millar. (7.)
,
23 level and even with the top of said 6 pair, or the paving of streeU or 8 Gibbs, his assocUtes. strecessor
Section 27.
24 rails, and so as to be safe and con- 7 manper of operating tois road, 4 assigns, for tbe purpose of
Moved by Aid. lardle that the See.,
25 venlent for travel. Provided that 8 shall subject said grantee, bis as- 6 stnieting and operating said street s^ato^d
as road.'
26 in lieu of plank tbe said grantee, 9 soristes, successors and asslgns,,to 6 railway, sl^l, witoin 30 days from
27 bis associates, successors anfi as- 10 toe payment of a penalty of 7 toe date of tbe passage of thU onllYeas—Aldermen "Hamilton. GUlett.
28 signs, may nsc sucfii other snltable 11 twenty-five dollars ($26,00)-per day, 8 nance, form and orgnulze-U corpor"I material or materials as shall be 12 after due cotice to said grantee. 9 ation under toe name of "The Trav- Bingbam. Wilhelm. Lardle, Steam,
15 for each and every day of defanlL 10 erse City and PentnsnU Rdlroad Millar. (7.)
''
29 approved by the council.
14 Which SUB shall be paid to toe city 11 Company." under toe provisions ot
Section 28.
Street Crosaings.
> tbe credit of the gen- 12 Act One Hundred and Nlnetj
Moved by AM ODIett that the Sec.
1
Sec. 21. At all street crossings or 16 oral fund. And each such penalty. 13 of toe Session Laws of 187_. .... be adopted as read.
2 intersections where the street or 17 if not so paid, may be recovered by 14 toe several Acts amendatory there­
Carried.
3 streets are not paved. It sball be 18 preferring action in any court of
for toe purpose of constructing,
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton. GUlett,
4 the duty of said grantee, his as- 19 competent jurisdiction, such peneratlng and maintaining an Bingbam. Wllhelml Lardle, Stearns.
5 soclates. successors and assigns, to 20 ally shall be In addition to all other 17 electric rMlroad os such corpor­ Millar. (7.)
C plank between the rails of s^d 2T damages that toe dty may have is ntlOD.
Section 29.
7 track or tracks, and between double 22 against said grantee
his asMoved by AIA GUlett that tbe See.
When to Take Effect
S'lracks And tor a.dUtaacc of twelve 23 soclates. snccessors and assigns.
as read.
1 Sec. 38. All ordlnsncea • or
9 inches' on the outside thereof, in
Null and VeiA
2 parts of ordinances oonflleUng hereYeas—Aldermen HamUton, GUlett,
1
Sec. 31. This ordinance shall
d easy 2 become null and. void If said 3 with are hereby repealed. This or. Bingham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Bteartts. .
11 crossing safe, convenlen
ime In 3 grantee, his associates, successors 4 dinance shall take IminedUte Millar. (7.)
12 of access, and u> keep U
6 effect U said written acceptance
i;i proper repair: provided
SecUon SO.
4 and nssigns, shall violate or toll to 6 nod bond are filed and depoaiUd by
5 fulfill toe provisions 6t this franMoved by AM. MUUr that the Sec.
grantee, his aasocUtes. sue15 such crossings or any portion tbere- 6 chlse In any respect after notlfi- 78 said
and assigns, as provided for be adi^ited as read.
16 of. to be filled between the rails • - ' 7 cation sball have been given by toe 9 cessors
Carried.
in
section
36
ot
thU
ordinance.
distance of twelve inches
Teas—Aldermen HamUton. GUlett.
8 cduncil In wtjting. spedtying the
Moved
by
Aid.
Bingham
that
toe
or­
18 the ontslde thereof with gravel
9 parUcoUrs of mich plain vioUtloas. dinance be taken up section by section Bingham, WUbeha. Lardle. Sbosns,
19 other suitable material.
Millar. (7.)
10 onless toe grantee, his luwofiAtes.
Carried.
Sections 31 and 38.
Power.
11 successors and assigns, shnll imSection 1.
Moved by AM. ^ItaMm that the
1
Sec. 22. Tbe cars of said 12 mediately cease toereof and fortbMoved by AM. Loidle that See. 1
successora
sections be adopted m read.
nedy toe same.
be^ad^^ as read.
said grantee, his assodBectlon'fi.
; tan"to complete the traA^Sd t^r36
3$
37
38

1
2
3

6
6
7
S
9
10
n
12
13
14
15
16
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18
IP
20
21
22
8 street or pay the expemse of pav- 83
9 lag or repaving, between tbe raOa 84
to of s^ track and on the onttide 26
II thereof tor a distance of ts '
86
13 Indies on each sldA at the i____
18 time and to enoh mg^aer and with
14 each material as the ooondl shall
15 direct and to keep snds pavement 88
16 In good repair. Bald.paving. »■ 30
17 pavtog and repairing to be snb)eet
18 to the direction ud nader the^
19 pentotonofthecoimeflaadenblect

lepartarent. free of (fimrge.
It any liability to the railroad
mpaay -by reason of such use.
Electrical ~
Sec. 17. Bald grantee,-bis assoclates, i
BbaU have
torir power
electric mechanical gong
connected with the fire alarm parvice of said city, to be used for the
pnrpoee of transmitting signals at
any time It shall become-necreaary
to have the current cut ott from the
wires of said railroad daring the
progress of a fire, and Immediate!
upon the receipt of such signal i
any time, from tbe fire chief or a
Bistant chief, said eorrent shall t.
cut Off and remain cut oB until the
officials of aaid railroad company
are notified by the i«oper officials
of the fire department of- said rity
that
—-..................................
agali
Is e
_______________ ______
proper notios from said offldais of said fire departmenL
the tndley wires shall not be
eat exeept at tbe expwM ot
Hid dty.
Cutting ef Wires
ABd_provided fnither.'lbM any
building may be movea on or
aeroa said track imder the superTtoioa of the fire manbal. and to
toaoe-wlUi the extottog oidS; and that snA parties mor-

ir -obtototog pAaata to

4 the person and property safe from
5 sccldenL loss of life or property.
Place of Boelciese.
See 26. Said grantee, his as^alT'Sep an office to the dty, and
e transacUim
transaction
an agent therein tor the
of Ita business; and process of
conrts. and notices of this ordtonncerequired to be served nponiald
grantee, his assocl^. wcees^
and assigns, may be served upon
said ogenL or upon any person in
durse of said grantee's cara.
Freight Depots.
1
Sec. 26. said gpantee, hto.l^
2 soclates successors and noslgns,
aSSltoolntaln sulUWs freight
4 depots within tbe city of TlnTe^
B.Clty rand places to receive and do6 posit freight.

4
6
6
7
8
9
10
n

7 Ko b^^'^rdSl than be <»lv« lected or deposited from the care
^'of sn<a railroad ale^ the struts
10 or atennes of said dty. nor shnll
11 heavy freight .cars nin or be drawn
12 by any power riong or upon any
13 streets hereto granted, exeept on
14 Peninsula street froen the city
If Units- to Garfield Are. tto G^

80 directed by ordinance of the
Said

Light Freight
grantee. Ms associates.

» toe adopUon and passage of thU
Nsiys-^lamUton, <
21 ordinance, or If said grantee, hir Stearns. Kfliar. («.}
sssoclates. snccessors and assigns,
Moved by Aid. lardle that the Sec.
shall tall to complete a line
be adopted as read. Losl
Teaa—HamUton, aillett. Lardle.
Stearns. Millar. (5.)
. successors and assigns, witoin toe
Nays—Bln^iam. WlUieim'. (2.
27 same period, or If toe said grantee.
Moved that Sec. 2 be set aaldi
28 his assocUtes, snoeessore and as29 signs, fall to commence the eonCarried.
30 stroetion of said road in Traversr
Section 3.
31 City before July l,8t. 1904: or
Moved that Sec. 3 be adopted as
32 (b) If said grantee, hU assocl- read.
33 ates, successors and assigns, shall
34 after toe constrocUon of said tailTeM-^JtWermen Hamilton. GUlett.
35 road, abandon the same, or cs^ Bingbam. WUhelm. Lardle. Stearns,
36 to operate the cars thereon within MUlnr.^ (7^)
37 the city limits, for a period of
38 thirty 130) days consecutively, unhto^eST by Aid. Lardle that the sec­
39 less such failure to operate ahall tion bo approved as read.
40 be due to no, act or omUsion of
41 said grantee, his assocUtes. eucces?IS‘.!?Aldermcn Hamilton. GllletL
and assigns.
PlT'c*>«ir. Wilhelm, Lardle. Stearna,
Roads to Enter.
Miliar. <T.)
Whenever toe city
^S^^“by Aid Stearns that the Sec.
2 Shan grant to any olh» r street rallIter toe be adopted aa rend.
3 waj'company the right to ente
street already oeduplrf
a-' a streei
6 by toe track of said gran^.
Yeas-^-Odermen HamUton. OUlett,
Bingham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Stearns,
7 signs, said grantee, his associates. MU^ (70
.
8 suMessors and assigns, shall give
9 permission to such other street railby Aid. Lardle that toe See.
10 way company or companies to rnn be adopted u read.
11 over and operate their cars for
12 terminal purposes upon -thg track
TessJ^Aldermen Hamilton. GUlett,
13 of the grantee herein, bis assocl- pi..e4»im Wllbelm, Urdte. Stearns,
14 ates. successors and aligns, and Millar. (7.)
15 they shall furnish electric current
by Aid. MlUar that the Sec.
1C for the operation of me same upon
17 toe condition that such other com- be^d^ed as 'read.
18 pony shall pay to toe said grantee
Tras—Wdennen Itemllton. GlUetL
19 his asRoclatw, succensors and as20 signs: a Ulr and reasonable te Bingham. Wllbelm, Lardle, Stearns,
21 mnneratkM for toe wse of . said
22 track and electric currenL
**^ai
'
Moved tor Aid. La^ie that toe Sec.
Moving Track.
23
WHenever any otoer street rail- be adopted aa -read.
24 way company Is granted permlsslim
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton. OlHetL
26 to construct and operate a street
26 railway system In Traveree City. Bingbam. Wilbelm. Lardle. Stearns.
and such other company shall ob- Millar. 17.)
..c. uinpMmisslonwUystrackQpona
Section 9.
29 streei already occupied by toe track
Moved by Aid. Lardle ihat the Sec.
30 of the grantee, hte associates, suc- be aproved aa read.
ccssora and assigns, snd the coun­
cil shall deem it necessary for the
yST—Aldermen Hamilton. HUletL
UytDf of sneh otoer track, that the Bingbam. -Wilbelm. Lordto. Stetyns,
o, track of the grantee, herein hU as- -lltar. (7.)
55 soclates, successors and assigns.
Section 10.
36 should bt moved to one side of the
Moved by' Aid MUIar that tbe Sec.
87 place then occupied by said track. be approved as re^.
38 toe said grantee. hUnsBocUtea,soc39 cessore and assigns. iH»n being
Yeas—Aldermen-HamUton, GUlett.
40 ordered by the oouncll. ahaU relay Binffiiam. WUhelm'. Lordto. Steams.
41 Its tracks'ln such places and upon Mltiar. (T.)
42 sneh ponton of amid street os the
SectiOB 11. '
43 eonnell shaU direct, provideJ that
Moved tar AU. lardle toot tbe See.
44 such other company shnll pay aU be aproved ns read.
46 expenses of snMi change and reYeas—AM«»men
HamOttm, OUlett,
46 lajdng of said track.
Bingbam. Wlbelm, Lardle. Steams,
1
Bee. SA lhe city, shall, at MUIar. (7.)
2 Itt own expense, put In safe and
SecUon 18.
3 proper oondiUon, ail the brUgee
Moved by AM. Lardle that tbe Sec.
j aeroes Boardman river on the be aproved aa read.
6 streets herein nnmed, slang the line
Jlroed. and after
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton, GlUett.
___
_ _
I so put in con- Bingham. Wilhelm, lardle. Steami.
B ditton the Arne shall be kept In Millar. (T.)
9 repair by aaid city, bat saU comSecUon 18.
10 pony sball pay annually Into toe
Moved by AM. Steams that tbe See.
11 city treasury to toe oreMt
be adopted as read.
■ bridge fund, the sum of $50D0 for
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton. OUtott
Bingbam. WUhttm, Lardle. Steams
16 crossed M South Unton BL and HUtor. (7.)
16 West Front SL east at the. Pere
Snctlnn'H
Moved by AliL lardle that the See.
7 Marquette Rallcoad trade.
be adopted os read.
Hours Tf Running.
1 Bec.84. *: « can to be used
^^^^ennen feamUtt*. ^p^L
2niw «ld railway within
S lir-i.’’ of toe cky of Traveme aty TMwi^ain WQbelm, lordto, St—mt,
<1
be rim as often as the public Iftllar. (7.) >'
5 ' ivenlaiee shall feqotop during
Sectioa 15.
_ Moved by Aid. Steams that tbe Sec..
6 sixteen (16) hours ev«y Jay.
e ad<wted aa r
Franchise Fee.
Carried.
«{•"*<

1

Teas—AMermen Hsmlltoa, OUtott.
Bingham. Wllbelm. Lordto. fltearas.
Millar. (7.)
Section 34.
Moved by Aid. OiUeH thnt the 8e&
be adopted os read.
Carried.
Teas—Aldermen HamUton. OUlett.
Bingham. Wllbelm, Lardle. Stearns.
Millar. (7.1
Section 36.
Moved by Aid. Lardle that the Sec.
be adopted as read.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen HamUton. OUtott.
Kngbam.^ Wilbelm. L^le,'SWaras.
Section 36.
Mov^ by Aid. OUlett that tbe See.
be adopted as read.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen {tomUton. OUlett.
Bfngham. Wltoelm. Lardle, Steams, .
Hlllar. (7.)
Section 37.
,
Moved by Aid MUtor thnt the See. )
> adopted as read.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen HamUton. OUJett,
Bingham. WUhelm. lardle. Steams.- .
Millar. (7.)
*
Section 38.
Moved by AM. Steams that tbe See.
be adopted as read.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Hanfllton. Omett,
_lng^m. Wilhelm. Lardle. Steams.
MUIar. (7.)
Moved by Aid Steams that
3
Wllbelm. lardle, Steams. MUIar. (6.)
Kays—Alderman Bln^iam. (1.)
......................... *. WUhelm that the

Traverse City. Mich.. Sept 29.1903.
Minutes of an adjourned special
leeling of toe rity councU held In tbe
niDcll rooms SepL 29th. 1903.
Called to order by F. HamUton.
Pres. pnXem In toe dialr.
Members present AMermen Bamllion, Winnie, GlUeU. Bingbam, WUlielm. Olbbs, Lardle, Sproul Steams
ud HUlsr.
Moved by AM. Bingham that Sec.
two ef toe Ordinance-Granting per­
mission to L K. Olbbs. hto asqpctotes.
successora and assigns, to ccosttnA.:
Rwintaln sad operate a stta« niBw
and Penlnsnto BaUroad Oompohyf aM
defining iU rt^ta. dottoe and privi­
leges.” be sdopted, striking oat State
street from. Union to Park etreeL

Steams. Millar. (6:)
Moved by AM. lordto that tbe oention be adopted os read.
Motion IceL
Teas — AM.
HunUtOB. lordl<
Sprool. Steams. MUUr. (5.)
' '
Nays—AM. Wlnnto. OUlett Blngun. WUbelm. (4.1 •*ing out from eeeilcn two ef mM crdinance. State rimM -Irom Ualoe
street to PaA'OtreeL
Carried.
Tra»—AM. Hawflten. Winnie, GOlett Btn^am. WUlMton lortto.
Spronl Steams, MmJT(M
AM. lordto toot the
Carried.

i

IHB DAILy BAGUs jmmAY, OCTOBER iS, 1903.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

Regulu- nieetlii« of tbe CItr Cod&cU
lA the Coimci) Rooms pctober 6,

Gamed.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
DoncU « the City of Traverse
City
Ity, Mlchl^:
-_.i—Gentlemen:-We. the under­
1261—
signed moat respectfully peUUon yonr
..........................to-grant to the TravCity A Peninsula R. R. Co., the
right to occupy State street, from
Park street > Union street or Pine
se condlUoDE as .other
street,

_____ by All_______
.
the. Mayor and aerk oe anthoriaed to
make abort Ume loans with the Pe(^
pie’s Barings bask dortM the tlmi
their ooDtract with the dty.
Carried.
Travesse City, Mich, -Sept.' 30. 1>03.
To the.Honorable, the Hayqr and City
Conndl of the City of Traverse
City. Michigan:
.1269~<}entlemen:-Tou are hereby

OsUed to orfler by Jno. R. Bento,
Keyor. la the cheir.
Members present—Aldermen Ham­
ilton. Winnie. OUlett, Bingham. Gibbs,
WUhelm. Lardle, Steam's. Millar and
Jno. ffc Santo, Mayor.
lies, pmrvuf Auuenuii. Frank Brosch,
Mlantar of last regular and tvo sp^ Oscar Simpson. Perry Hannah, C. W.
Ashton. 8. M. Brown, J '•
Petmene and Communleetiona.
Thos. H. Shermaii. Jc
______ jnto ematnict, main­
To the Hohor<bli
r<ble, tbe Mayor and City Joseph Morrow, B. D. Ashton, Wm. tain and operate a street raQroad on
Connell of tb
the City of Trarerae Holdswojnh. Mrs. C- M. Moore, T. H. certain streeu In Traverse City, under
City. Miehigan
GlUte.
Petertyl, H. P. Boughey,
name of tha Traverse City and
1864—OenUemen:—We. the undei> Howard Whiting. Tom Shane, O. C. the
Peninsula Railroad company, and de­
signed peUtiOD your honorable body -----■■ C. Bamea.
fining iu rlghu, dnUes and jlHvlto amend the bicycle ordinanR so
/ Alderman Glllett tl
leget." passed bj
to .prohibit any riding of Moyclea
peUUon be referred to the Committee evening. Sepiembe
any of the sidewalks of streets n..
i Ordinances end tbe City Attorney.
paved, and all other streets as fast as
Curried.
they are paved.
raorable, the Mayor and City
To the Honoral
Respectfnily sub^tted,
Councill of the City of • Traverae
1, K. Gibbs.
Geo. W. IMS. Elmer B. White. J. T.
City. Michigan:
V. Petertyl. 8. Garland. ChAs. 1262— The nndersigned owners nnd
E. Hale. Jose
Joseph Pohl. O. G. Sherwood. occupnnts of real estate on east side
This
acceptance
was
filed at I
Charles Wllh
of Grant street in esid city, hereby pe.Cross, F. A. Dean. Thos. T. Bates, Utlon your honorable body to order a o'clock. September iblrtietb (30th),
and tbe signature wiuessed by me.
J. W. Hannen, Jas. O. Johnson, P. O.
walk built (» the east side of
M. Beers, City Cleric.
Pennington. A.VJ- Maynard, C, 8. Irani street between Eighth street ' Aoved byChas,
Alderman'Bingham that
Vadw. Sr.. S. O. Sawyer, Fred G. Hen- nd Hannah nvenue. And your pethe acceptance be received and placed
mann. Chas. L. Oonser, W. H. Corey. tlUonsrs will ever pray, etc.
on file.
8. D. Edmonds, Geo. F. Ott, R. B.
- -. SepL 26. 1903.
Carried.
Davis. C. H. Lancaster, W. 8. Gillette,
TCldder. H. '
Traverse City. Mich.. Oct. 6th. 1903.
Jobs Roest.^ Ed Gsmett, Oscar Simphn Gallagh*
To the HoDorable. the Mayor and City
8M. O. C. Moltatt. C- E- Taylor. J. K
________ ______ _____I* G. Pu
Council of the. City of Traverae
hoe, George NewMiry. 8. E. Walt, '
Referred to the Committee
City. Hlcblgno:
F. Harsha.
Streets and Walks.
270—Gentlemen;
— Attached hereto
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
Traverse City. Mich. Oct. 5. 1903.
the petition be referred to the Com­ To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
mittee on Ordinances.
Council <rf the City of Traverse Estimate No. 1 of Cass street ImCarried.
City, Michigan:
norable. the Mavc. ______ _ 1263— OenUemen; —Ui
Upon paying
fly us and we
-- ...............
Tra,verse paving tax upon sute
Sute Su, I find that
City, Michigan:
tbe assessor has'charged us with 5 adopUon acmrding to <»ntract.
1265—OentiemMi, tbe onderslgned
‘ own. amounting
petltton your honotaUe body to raise
ive this referred
tbe roof on the back end of my bam the proper
Ittee to - investigate.
to bring It up even with the front of and rebate
the bam. the aame to have a felt roof
Yours ve:
be of iron.
and the sides
bers of the Board of Public Works;
Edw. Gretllck Eat.
Respectfully submitted.
Gentlemen:-I have the honor to
Moved by Alderman Hamilton that
H. Rrodhsgen.
le communicaUon be r^rred to the submit the^ollowing esUmste of work
Moved
ed by________
by Alderman Wilhelm
_____ that
done on the Cass street paving.
the peUtJon
n be referred
ref
to the "Board
1320 square yards concrete
of BuildingI Insp
Inspec
®. 60c ..................................... t 792.60
Gained.
40 feet curb ® 85c....................
34.00
To the Honoral
Dorable,
4 estefa basins ® *65.
City, Michigan:
CouncU of the City
Tmverse 1264—Wishing to hgve Titus'street
Ciiy. Michigan:
*1046.00
opened up from Garfield avenue to
1266—GenUemen;—!.the undersigned Hull street I wish to make the fol- Street InternecUons—195 sq.
petition yonr honorable body to grant
yds: concrete © 60c ............ * 117.00
g proposition: That I will cut
me pennUslonil to move a small bam
same and
frem 9th street
,et to 11th Istreet If per­ make It in g passable condllitlon witb-:
1 ............................................*1163.00
misalon Is granted I agrt.
xpense to the city, prov
cording to the ohilnatice governing
. rill remove the bmsb or give me
the moving of buildings.
penn^slon to bum tbe same at a time
RespeeUallr submitted.
when there Is no danger of fire runnlg
A. F. Howard.
through woods, and that tbe city ahall
Moyed by Alderman Gibbs that the establish width of street.
ToUl
petition be granted.
396.82
Lees
Yonrs respectfully,
Carried.
W. D. StIU.
*Traverse City MIeb.. Sept 10. 1903.
Moved by Alderman Gibbs that the
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City petition be referred to tbe Committee
Council of the City of Traverae a Streets and Walks witb power to
City. Michigan:
,1267—We. the undersigned residents 'carried.
and properly owners residing on
Ann Arbor. Mich.. Sept. 30. 1903.
Washington street, between Railroad
avenue and Rose street do hereby City Clerk, iravecse City. Mich.
most urgently petition you to extend 1266—Dear Sirj—Having bad no re­ ;33®offci.b®8sc:;;;-:::::*^lU
to my. letter of last'July, en­
-the eewer.system th« we msy be able sponse
800 square yaids concrete ©
to make connections therewith this closing bill fqr membership dues In
-TC
....................................... 480.00
the League of Michigan MunlclpalLkicb basins © *66................ 275.00
T. Peck, llea, I beg to send you duplicate bill
Id
to
urge
upon
your
diy
the
Im... J. Hogan, irtance of retaining its memberablp.
*7262.00
U. D. .Morgan, W. E Moon. A. E.
The efforts made alnee .the last
Dyke; J. W. Slater. W. W. Riehawnd,
yards brick laid. © *2J7^% 84.63
Geo. l^ey. W- P. Vogleaong. M. L.
28 feet straight curb © 86c.. 23.80
^o^a^Brodhagen. H. VoorheeSj J.
66 (eet curved curb-© *1.30..
420 square yards concrete ©
r one of
Mov.M*^ Alderman OUlett that the
peUUn be referred to the Committee have renewed their membership ai
a goodly number of addlUonal ciUi..
* 433.23
have joined the league. The iwwpecte
for an intemUng and successful
meeting at Ann Arbor are growing in­
__________ .tflcb.. Oct- 6, 1902.
1268—Str:^ hereby make appUca- creasingly bright, and we trust ths
tlon for a perml
permit to erect a two story your dty will be represented by
brick bailding
ing o
on the wH of lot 6 an<l large delegaUon at that time.
93Hc ................................... . 26:
In any case'
In'any
case I should like to'
uTl^ve
all of lot 4, of block No. 4, original
orlg
ne copies of' any printed in­
eet The yon send' me
building Is to be used or occufHed as formation you may have about yonr
city,
such
charterl
Md'
ordla carriage and wagon abop. It is to nances, council proceedings and re­
be 80 feet front, by 140 feet deep, two
ports. tor the bureau of InformaUon in Previous esUmate .................... 148^
stories. The material usedi will I
secreUiy's office.
brick.
____ Tbe
___ ___
Inclosli^
losing walls'
ivalls'n
will be of le
Amount due ..............................*16!
Yours-very truly,
tbe following ihicl sess<
to-wk:
John A. Falrlle. Secretary.
First story
.. 17
.. Inch
:hes thick,
th
second
Moved by Alderman Lardle that tbe
12 inches thick. Tbe walls
wallE will be In>ved by. Alderman Hamilton
ommunicaUOD be received and placed
dependent The root will be gmvel. n
estimates and tbe recomms
file.
the comice will be of brick.. The gut­
be accepted and adopted.
Carried.
ter win be of metal.
<.«rrled.
It Is hereby agre-1. that if this ap­ Travetre City, Mich.. Septi 30, 1903.
Yees—Aldermeir
Hamilton, Winnie,
plication Is grante and a permit is­ To the Honorable, tbe.Mayor and City Glllett. Bingham, Oibbs, Wllbelm, LarConnell of tbe CHy of Traverae
sued, that in the t astauction of the
City, Michigan:
lulldlng. the
._j direcUons of the City
Fire
F>e Warden1 win
t...........................
.. be
.. -followed as i 1266—GenUemen:—{was assessed for
the else and locaUon
bn of _ . __
*306-00 loo much-tor 1903
'o the Honorable, the Mayor and City
neys, slses —_____
_.____
of flues, tbe protec
protecUon
gages, and respa^ully ask (hat y
Council of tbe-City of Traverae
fomaces. beating pipes and
remit tbe tax ob CSkhai
City. Michigan:
Reap*
- ••
ipectfully,
1271— Gentlemen:—We, your commit­
Her
tee to -whom was referred the appli­
Celia (X) Johns. cation of the Traverse City Gas Co.
Hark.
to extend their pipes along Washing­
I have looked this up and find that ton street, from R, R avenue to Rose
this assessment should have been only street, would report in favor of granlIs revest
■00. and would log thU peUlion, inasmuch as tbe
Deeewier 1. 19i
at the
Iley is not In condlUon to use all tbe
Respectfnl..
ay.
Victor Pe^nyL
BMpectfally,
AMOS B. BINGHAM.
Moved by Alderman'Winnie that
8. M- Brown, Supervisor 1st Ward.
FRANK HAMILTON,
the peUUon be referred to tbe Board Sept. 30, 1903.
E P. WILHELM.
of Bonding Inspectors with power to
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
act.
le communicaUon be referred to tbe
Moved t.
_________________
Carried.
Ity Attorney.
report be accepted and adopted.
PeUUon tor tbe paving of South Onion
Carried.
Carried.!
Street
Traverae City. MIcb., Oct. 6, 1903.
Teas—Aldermen Hamllioh. Winnie,
To the Honorable, the Mayor aid CHy To tbe Honorable, tbe Mayor and City lllett,
Bingbsm. Olbl .................
Connell of the City of Traverse
die. Steams an ' '
Neys—None.
1267—Gentlemen:—I would ' recom­ 1272— (Gentlemen:-Your committee
mend to


whom
was referred the matter of
DiUon BUeet would're^tfally
follow!^ des^bed places be ordered lUbllshlng an electric light on Sute
1 tbe sewer system of rstiwel at tbe crossing of the O. R.
B city,
- :y. V
. R R. would ipofi that Inasmuch
___ A ^^®uth"union
toU 4, 6, 6'Biul
. __ 7. block 3, Hannah,
Lou
charter provides that R R.
street bridge'to tbe sooth llne'of Lay A Co.'s 1st addiUon.
..............................
that
TenUi street, the material to be
Lou 8 and 9. 1blc^ 3. Hannah. Lay
lUon be adopted by thu’i
Dsed and width of pavement to be de­ " “ • • addlt___
cll requesting said company to light
cided later.
. block 7. Hannah. Lay A
ling referred to and all other
Co.'s 6th addition.
where light 1
_P|ai7 Hannah, C.
Sherwood, I Lou 17 and 18. bl(>ck 7. original crossings
that tbe City Clerk com
plaL

---------

I a"
GEO. W. LARDS.
Mr*. -P.
P. A. caausen,
Oi
H. L. Carter.
GEO. A. STEARNS.
Smith A Price, Will 8. Anderaon. L. to put In tbe sewera already ordered
MALCOLM WINNIE
D. CurUs, C. 8. Vader, 8r.. A. J. Wil­ and not yet put In.
Moved by Alderman GlUett th
helm. 8. Adsley, Mrs. Mary PatterRespectfully submitted.
report
be
adopted.
on. Anton Prasil, 8. Chas. Des|
• 1. A. Thompson, HealUi Offleer.
Carried.
Barah J. Lee. Mrs. Frances I. Gl
loved by Alderman Gibbs that the
Teas—Aldermen
Hamilton, Winnie
Mode! Rich,
B
A. D. Squires. J. M. Isi
be referred
the
W. F.‘ Hanha.
I
A. B. Wilton. Joe '
Committee on Sewen.with power i
PVmnk 8t<
Nays—None.
Traverae City, Mich., OcL 6th. 1908Coon. H. A. Lederie.
T<5 the Honorable, tbe Mayor and City
Moved by Alderman Wilhelm that
CouncU Iff tbe City of Traverse
Ibe peUUon be rMerred to tbe Com- ordered be put in by the Board of^b^
City. Michigan:
'
hUUee on Streete'and Walks.
11c Works.
1273—OenUemen:—We. your com­
. Carried.
Carried.
mittee on Streeu and Walks respect­
To the Honu.,„,„.
Sept 25, 1903.
fully recommend that cement walks
Council of the Cl
Hraorable Joba R. Santo. Mayor of be ordered built as follows:
City, Mlchlgap:
Traverae ^city. Hi
On the Bouth side of West Eighth
U60—GenUisnen;—We. the . under­ 1268—Dear Sir:—In response t
street, adjacent to- the following de­
signed peatton your honorable tSdy
scribed property, vlt:
to pteoe u nre light on Uie comer of

£52;

Mans.
Prank Palmer, John Kidder. H. 8.
street,
As our contract with tbe elty pro­ ' >9“ ft*
HoU. Wm. G. Dobstn, Geo. F. Mmrttn. vides for temporitry loans only, we adjat^t to lou 36 to 42. Irfclnslv^
d loU
32, induslve. blocks 2
L- G. pr^er not to lake pM>er of so distant
d 6 I
Ively, Perry Hannah’s
n Roberts, Lonlt Zech,
h. W. a
•• la above i"einlonwi
On the aontb side <a West Ninth
Bd by Alderman Gibbs that the
.
.
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
Moved by Alderman LwtUe that the
nommunlcaUon be renlved and placed

On the south side of Bast Bl^th
street, ■ adjaceitt to lou 27 and 2C,
block ^ ^nah. Lay A Co-’e 1st add.
On GM touuii aide of ^ Ninth
street, adjsce|It to loU 81 to 44. inclnslve, blOdr 7.
Ley A Co.’s
1st adt
On t » east side of Cess street, ad> lot 27. block 9, Hannah. Lay
1st add.
.KM.UUJ Buonunea.
AMOS B. BINGHAM.
E, P. WILHELM.
O. G. MILLAR.

respertftUly report that we have -met.
and wttb the provlao that ft the bad
ends of pipe are cutNoff and new

P. Co, light tor

d by the city.
O. G. nn.T,

IP

tor Frankfort. BCaxoBM. Mt. Floirant,
cnare. Alma. St. Lools iuacA Owom.
HowML Ann Arbor, Toledo, and all
aoothem and er te.n, m^Urte-

OtmuniUee.

'meat of the Board of *^bUc
Teas—Aldermen Hamilton. Winnie.
Glllett. Bingham, Gibbs. Wilhelm. Lar87.40 dte. Steams and MUUr.
Nays—None.
30.00
New BuslHeea:
16.00
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
Committee on Fire and Water be in­
structed to investigate the beating
lysum of the Council Rooms and rexm'at the next meeting.
Carried.
Moved by -Alderman Bingham that
i committee be wnpolnied to procure
space tor a dumping ground for the
city scavenger.
Carried.
The mayor apMlnted as such oommlttw Alderman^ngham, Lardle and

American Newspaper Assn..

City Book Store, office sup-^

Trav.

Cltr Wagon

Ha^SaT A

Works,

Li^ Merc to.'.

Harri“'^^n.eroVco:. """
sundries ................................

129.95

* 3444.72

Trav^ City Gas Oo., office
Hi^ A Uy
blanks for recorder ..........

,
■ .60
*

101.14
lldipector-......................
12.60
Poor Fund.
F. D. Marvin, poor acet.. Sep­
tember ............................ ...* 143.24

8UU and Cass St. Imp.
Pay roll, sewer work............I
ColnmbU Trans. Co., hauling
brick ......................................
* 143.24
. 3bn Scanlan. on contract... 20
Printing Fund. .
Hannah A Lay Merc. Co..
cement .................................. 1197.67 Evening . Heqord.
official
.printing ................................* 37-95
G. R. A I. Ry. Co., freight on
brick .......................................
138.48
Qigle Press, official prinUng
39.00
P. M. R R Co„ freight oh
brick .........................................
384.78
76.95
MALCOLM WINNl
* 3898.87
O. O. MILAAR.
by- Alderman Lardlt
Salariee Fuodi
Pay roll. S^L aalaries^.. .* 612.60
e adopted and the C
teted to draw orden
=•; * 612.50
several.parties as recommended
by- the City Clerk, and that the Mayor
. A *p*
and Clerk be Instructed to draw an
ibe

several

The- Kimball

Facreiy Prices and
Easy Terms

W. W. KIMSALl CO.

* 277.66
Glllett. Bingham. Gibbs, 1
die, Gleams and Millar.
Nays—None.
PII.I.S.
ReperU of Officers.
To the Honorable, tbe Mayor and CityCouncil of the City of Traverae
City. Michigan:
^
275—Not being ibie at thU meeUng
Q .report on sewer ux of J. Losing.
------------ ------- - 'yr further time.
Sold in Traverae City .lyj.O.Johnson..
3. Davis. City Atty.
•ct- 5. 1
Moved

M'sSutiH'tpiBGapdn
A Mums OTH

-34.80

Traverse City. Mich., Sept. 21. 1903.
'o the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council' of the City of Traverse
City. Michigan:
276—We. tbe undersigned members
of the Boar dof Building Inspectors,
have, at your requi
request, examined tbe
the hrick addition to J. Wr
t 656.21 MW,Iken's store on Cess street, and
beg\leave to report that we. find.
Polled Fund.
Pay roll for Sept................... * 227.60 sam4^ in every way aatlsfaCon'.
Ifutl?.
.
Jas. C. Avery.klUIng 3 dogs.
3.00
THOS.4IOULTON.
Hotel Brunswick, board bill,
EDWARD ROSSER,
D Armstrong, dray-----....
, C. M. PRALL.
F. F. Greer, extra police, 6H
days ......................................
13.00
by Alderman Gibbs that the
Geo. Smithson, extra police.
7.days ....................................
14.00
Oolumbla Trans. Co., dray...
.60
Oct. 6, 1903.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of Traverse
MIebi
City, Michigan:
277—GenUemen :-.—The amounts
tbe credit of the respecUve city
. Boyd, dray-lng
Iw counts at the opening of business this
Jno. Rennie, horse shoeing.
morning were as follows:
City- of Traverse City........... *35685.47
Germaine.
3^
M. E. Haskell. Board of Edu­
?nt of bam..........
cation......................................... 24728,32
34 n
M. E. Haskell. City of Trav
City ..............................
183.59
Respectfully vours,
Hammond. Cashier.
c. A. Ham
t w w,
'■
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
the
report
be
accepted
and
placed
24.00
17.00'
5.00
16.00
12.00
5JW seoted and read.
Moved by Alderman Lardle thar tbe
19.09
report bo received and placed on file.
Carried.
Reports of Special Committees.
ColumbU

hSs

Trans,

Co, sun-

II

S5 5 ""E-

For Muskegon.' Sa^w, Bay City,
Port Huron. Toledo, DeMt and ensU
6:00 A m. and 11:» a m.
For Manistee. Lndlngton and MUatucee. 6 a m, 11: SS a m. and Site

NOW

parties

161.80

September 27.
Trains leave Traversa City as to>
lows:
^ Gr^ Rapids, Detroit, Toledo.
OOengMap we«^6:00 a m, ll;65 a

>r Elk Rapids. Kalkasla and Cen— Lake, 7:0l» a m.. 1:» p. u. nnd
6:30 p. m.
'
FOr Charlevoix and Patoekey. 1:20
.
m.
and 6:30 p. m.
Moved by Alde^n WUhelm that

E F. MOELLER
the Council adjourn.
J. KEHOE
Gen. PasA Agt
Carried.
,
CHAS. U. BEERS. City Clerk.
GRATO RAPIDS A INDIANA RV. Ca
In Effect Sept 27. 1903.
ASK THE NAN WHO OVTNS ONE
Trains leave Traverae City as tedlows;
For Petoskey. Grand Rapids and Chi­
cago, 6:i0 a. m.
For Petoskey, MaOklnaw. Grand
Rapids and Ft Wayne, 11:15 A m.
For Petoskey, Maddnaw, Grand
Rapids. CinolnnaU and Chicago. 3:65
p. m.
is the time to buy.
For Siittons Bay, Omena and Noribport, 11:30 a m.ij;25 p. m. and 7:45
P. to.
Trains arrive fnwn Ft .Wayne.
is the piano to buy.
Grand Bapios. Petoskey and Macki­
naw. 1:20 p. m.
Trains arrive from Richmond, Ft
Wayne, Grand Rapids, Petoskey and
Mackinaw, 7:40 p. m.
Trains arrive from Northport
is the waj- to buy.
Omena and Snttoos Bay, 10:30 a m,
3:50 p..m. and 6:05 p. m.
Chair car and sleepers on all trains
rrfirth and sooth of WaltoA
C. L. LOCKWOOD. O. P. * T. A..
Grand Rapids
129 Front StrMt.
C. E. MURRAY. Agent
N. E. Strong, Managed.
Traverse City.

Arms A Cole. Ule............

* 63.00
Water Works, water rental..
i.TS
Water Fund.
Pay roll for Sept....................8 348.33
B. R B. t, A P. Co, llghU..
6.60
Hannah A Lay Merc. Oo..

J. J. lURBY, O. P. A.

PERE MARQUETTB

;T8i UHtTAL-rntn co,

M. A N. E, TII8E CARD.
Lmve Trav. City..9:35Ato. 3:56p.ni.
Arrive Platte River 10:24asi. 4;38p.ui.
“ Honor ............ll:04Am. 6:40pjn.
■' Empire Jet...11:80am.
Smp. via E A S. E. 12:10p.m.
" iDterlochen . .J0-34a.ni. ♦tilp.m.
“ Copemlsb ...n:05Am. r.:2Sp-ci.
" Kaleva ..........ll:25a.ni. 5:42pm.
Manistee ........12:08p.m, f.;30p.m.
Trains arrive Trav. City 11:00 a to.
Bod 6:48 p. m.
Train for Provemont leaves Cara.
Train from Provemont arrives, st
Tram "for ,X3wlar.<»b’'iSve6 « a m.
And^iTEAllBB LINES ""

Sold by J. G. Johnson.

Old

Underoof

Rye

If yonr physician recommends Ae use
of a stimulant, there is no whiskey in which
so maW desirable qualities are contained
as in OH Underoof Rye and it has the
least reactive effect. Because it is made
ri^t and is aged right.
CHAS. DENNEHY 6 CO., Chicago

w

m

GRADUAL DECLINE

This is the late of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so uisiduous that often people have
serious Kidney trouble without knowing; the real cause of their illness, as diseased kidneys allow the
impurities to stoy in the system and attack the other
CMoave HffhiRM rnmm Cwd
organs. TUa
accounts -wfor the many differeot „ ..Sfr, *
UI|g&nS.
*U»o .aaeww.*—
symptoms
of *•-•'“‘'.7
Kidney —---------Disease.
upturns Ml
ofmyiUhenWiiBdcommenctol'ttkiniFOLErSiaDNBY CORE. HI*.............
You begin to feel better at once wben,takmg

FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE

B!&VMkln«,wxtoB

M it stimulates the heart, increases the circulation
.
lyciirad ntw taking ft
and invigorates the whole system. It Btrengthens the
■ ___________
9m OMte OMd___
him
niinaiy organa and gives you new life and vigor.
com atecMd >.pnpmW c»a”
TWe SIZES BSe maH
^
JA8. a JOHNSON AN O S. E. WAIT A SONS.



Frankfort making abortcat and cheap­
est rootee to Chicago. Hlthankee and
the west_____
VIA COPEMISH ANO’"a. A. R.'r.
Arrive Frankfort..
^6:20p.m“
Cadillac ....12:6£p.B. ll;50p.m.
Durand ........ 6:lSp.m. OiSOaih.
D Arbor .. 8:26p.m. 11 Siam.

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