The Daily Eagle, August 07, 1903

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The Daily Eagle, August 07, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE

CITY CblTIWt.

DAISY

TKAVERSEDITY. MIOHIGfN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 190a

VOIi. XL NO. 3210.

¥&m

ONE DESPATCtI WAS UCKING <

A LOT OF MONEY
/•

Saved in our Julj’ Clearance Sale.

POPE PIUS X. WANTS ft) HEAR
FROM ITAI.V8 KINO.
Cardinal Olbbona Waa Taken Ml Attar
'
an Interview.

Hundreds of sam­

ples of ou( large line of House Furnisbing'Goods must
^ closed but at once to make mom for our new lineS
of goods.

These will be clo^d out at |>ric*es that can­

not be duplicated.

You will need refrigerators three morjtlis yet l iiis
year, and we will save you from $2.50 up $4.23 nii one.

Our ?7.00 Ice Chest for - - $5.75
Our $9.00 Refrigerator for - $6.75
Our $12.00 Refn^eratw for - $9.50

Wallace Bros’. , Circus Train Was Wrecked at
Di^ Eariy This Homing.

{Special by the Scrippo-McRae.)
Rome, Aug. 7.—Wbtle looWng
througb Uie Uiouaanda of dllpatchea
this morning of coDgratuIaUons that
have been received alnce Tuesday,
Pope PiuH X. exclaimed, “There la
111 one Jacking." evidently alluding ra«||r
IID
loKlng-VIctorEmmaiinel of Italy and ||||^ ^|(
added, "SUlirwe were good trlenda."
HUi Holinets received Cardinal Gib­
bons in private audience today. A
lengthy conference was held daring Rii'.heli^u H'
Tnnitsd Into a Temporary Hospitalwhich time the p<^ charged Cardi­
nal Gibbons to cajirTfi apostolic ben­
Is’ Physicians and Surgeons and a
All of
ediction to Uic^athollcs in his counCorps From Detroit are Attending the Wounded—
t
After having been received by IMpo
I’he Shrieks of the Animals at Time of the Wreck
Plus X. today Cardinal GIBboos of Bal­
timore waa'taken ill and was removed
Were Teirilic—Several Valuable Animals Killeit
to his home.

BAS FINISHED ACTIVE SERVICE

Our $19.75 Refrigerators for - $14.00
Sann- prbp«*rtional cut on Ice Cream Freezers.
C Screen Dorns, Gasoline and Oil Sto\^is, .Croquet Sets
; Lawn Cliaiis. Settees. HammcK^ks. in fact, evers’thing
; thr«»Ughoul oiir large line of goods. Wc liaye all kinds
f of small Oil iml Gasoline Stoves, just the things for
camping, fi'om 7.5 cents up.

J. W. SLATER
l>riicUcal Hoi

J Ketall and Wbuteaalc

Launch “Cruiser”

will rim ragnlar li
taavlvBdiwooda^lfsTfor Trareiae
evening trip at
7:80. fare lOr round trip 25c. Can be
ebarierad by the hour or day at respon____Call
A. CallCilitens'
Cilr-“—'I'hooc
vr
able rates.
W. H. ARMS.

T. W. T H I R L B Y
DENTIST
OVSt BARNUM AND BARM.
JBWEUIT 8TORB : : : t

OSTEOPATHY
J. O. TRUEBLOOD. D. O.
MRS. M. J. TRDBBLOOD, D. O.
406-407 Wilhelm Block. Realdenee,
21 and 23 Wynkoop Terrace.

A BIG GUT!
We have a broken lot of sizes in Canva.s Outing shoes that we will ejpae out regardless of
cost. No old ^tock,. all clean, new shoes,

Bachant & Roscoe.
.

LIST OF DEAD.
The dead are In pSrt sa foltowa:
A. W. Large, special agent of the
Grand Trunk, Battle Creek.
J. W. McCarthy. Grand Trunk trainWill Be Succeeded by Gen. 6. B. M. lan between Port Huron and BaHIa
- Young Tomerraw.
Creek,
John Purcell, Peru, btd.
Lari Lareen, Cambridge, O.
(Special by the Serlppa-McRae.)
C. Thomas, home unhnown.
Washington, Aug. 7.—Lieut. General
John Leary, SpringSeld, HI.
Nelson A..Milos today cloacs his' long
career nf active service. Dpon hla re.
Frank Thorpe, Duitfee, Mich.
tirrtiient tomorrow, at the age of 64.
Robert-Wright, home unknown.
ho w ill be succeeded by Malor-General
Orarge Smith, home unknown.
s: B. M. Young. His pay on the, re­
Charles Gande. Per^ ind.
tired ttst will be'>s.200 a year.
Joaeph Wilton, Pitiaburg. Pa.
Dance at -Foresters' hall Saturday . Edward York, Terra Haute, Ind.
tJ Tuesday evening
Music byDurand, Aug 7.—Two of Wallace
Helm's full orchestra. Eherybody In­ Bros.' circus trains were wrecked
vited. '
3^^0-t^
Durand at 3:45 Oils morning by a reercolllslon.
Tweoty-two people
KASTALL'S NEW JEWBuRY STORE
. killed, 70 ifijured and several
. r new store will be ready about
the ir.th- Tomorrbw (Saturday) we □ying. Tbe first train'pulled Into Dnmake apecial low prices on TONGS, rand about 3:30 and was standing
WATCHES, CHAINS. 30 per cent the main line. A red light was placed
discount tomorrow.
out behind the train. C. M. Probat,
RASTALL. Hustling Jeweler.
BatUe Creek engineer <m the aeoot
train saw tbe danger algnal but rieiinB
his air brakes would Mt work. EMVe Ifvt a Hrti Oast act Maker's Sbap.
gineer- Ping and ^retsu F. E. Cot-

Bors SHOES

$1.00
They are not the best we liDve.
but Ilii j- arc extra valiiws for tlic

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Sb«a Store.

grratliu

wS?E?h-.

Parker Bros', Old Stand

Good Morning!

BURGLARS
gel at yotr house last night?
What is that-hail just derosited all yonr cash In the

ARE YOU
THE mi
Are yon the man who hva been
telling h<B friendt Uial lie only
wUbed hceuuld wear rrady-madu
ctolhlng—that he was sick of
giving, op ao/mocb of hl» hardevened monoy to the merchant
t^lorT H yon are. then yoo arc
the man we want to aee. We ace
just the people who an help you
out . We sell L. Adler Uroa. &
Ca.'t Booheater-made raady-lowear. It will fit you and yon
1.111 like it. It will coat about
lialf the price of ma^lo-meaanra
hiiil will please you precdaely at
well. Now Ifa up to you. '

and yonr other valuables la cme
of their Safely lloxen in their
.SlM) Lined Vault?
That was the wise Ihinglndo;

H. I. KNAPP

Watchmaker

Tke home of
Good Clothing

40ft S. Unle.n Street

WATCHES, CLOCKS
AND JtWELQY RE­

CArncrorProntAnd Union.

PAIRED

PROMPT­

LY.



I

I

Next door

I
sonlh


of

efntr«*a borMr.abop.

The Bellaire Stan met the atreng
Kalkaska team yesterday aad It
watarioo surely
tor Ksla. The Kalkaaka boys are an­
ally stroog batters but they canMa’t
and Wattrtek wUle ttMr new piMto
waa preaervee tor the Stan irito tound
him for Sve base drivea: and as maay
alBtfra. The team has bean oo^arably atrengthened sla^the Aaylama
defeated and dlaorgaol^
Score by tnalnga:
inalaga .1 2 S 4 6 « 7 8 S-S.E.B.
BellaAra ..0 0060088 0—14 12
"tikaaka oooooeooe—0 0
Batteries: BeUaIra: Wattriek And
Wamngtoo; Kalkaaka: Bhaaiw and
Body.
Tbe StarrpUy nt TravwM City SaL
urJay.
*

1 of Battle (ireek and Brakemaa W.
-Benedict of Battle Cre<dc, all jump­
ed, reoefvlBg only alight iujnriea.
All of Dnrand's phyalclaaB and'
ral from nMgbborlng towns
making tbe wounded as oochlartable as
possible. 3%e TOchNieu boM U being
' as a tmpordry boeplta). Dr.
>. Brodto. tiilef surgeon of the
Grand Tnmk and a corps of Detroit
Burgeons left Detroit on' the early
moling train for the scene of the
wreck.
Seventeen people were instantly
killed and five more since have died
from their Injuries.
Six of the unknown men were drie
rs of wagons. No MKhlgan pei^iH
ere Injured.
Hr.-Wallaee says that iMjit' of the
dead were laboren. Mr. -pWey, spe
dal officer ot the Grand Trank is In
One elephant and two camels were
kOled and two other cameto are badly
Injured. A bloodhond valued at 81.000
was UQed.
Tbe trumpeting of the el^ihnnti
Htaim of the other wild
add­
ed to the boTTor of the dtuatlon. Tbe
clrcns wns oo Its way trmn Charlotte
LApeer.

ood em^
mitre, Whkh nhUl now the pope has
worn, and then the Molor cardinal
deacon (Maohl) places the tiara on his
head., and all the people cry out,
"Kyrie elelBon.'' The pope reckons
coronation
day. although, of course, be Is pope
from the day of his eleoUon.
In the consistory to be-held Mc».
day and Thursday next the pope will
confer the red hat upon Cardluls
AJuti. TaIUn.'Kats(bhaler and Herreroy Espinosa, jffio were raised bom the
pnrple Jane 26, but who hive not yet
received tbe symbrts of rank because
Ceremony Oates From Ij^r Part of ot the iUnesa and de^ of Leo.. It la
beUeved that the Spanish Cardinal
Herrera will not be able to be present
at the coroDStJon ceremonies.
Rome. Aug. 7.—The attention
Rome Is non- centered upon the solemn
laUon craemoay which Is to occur
on Sandn>-, aad for which great preparations are being made. The throne
of St. Peter, which Pius X. will occupy,
will be surmounted by a canopy 40
feet high. Tbe function will consume
five boors. ''The pope has Infcwined
tbe Vatican of his wshes to be reeelva the tbreebtdd ot Ute’baslUcn by

I

MOON WENT
ON THE FORCE
GAVE HIS SEimcn VOLUNTAR­
ILY LAST NIGHT, '
AND TRIED TO dSRRALL A WICK,
to BURGLAR.
BUT AS HE OlONT BELONG TO-'
THE REGULARS
Hia'Mnn Get Away and Hla Wheel
Was Mlaaing,

A dartng attempt a
waa made last night aboot 8:80 at tbe
borne of Mrs. Cbariea M. Parfcm-at llC
rianUln atreeL Mra. Paikar baartag
s one at tbe Amt tnqnlred wbp
tbera. Haramteg alarmed aa tha
nger attempted'te break in tha .
door, aha rtttg the teleghena and
sought the aid <d the pollee. TllBJag
PRIDE OP LUMNOTON.
fright at tbe aoond of the tMettene,
tbe fellow withdrew from the porch
wnea -Win Aataton and ABen Onrarvlved be waa nowhere to be
. After aearchlTig^tor him, Mike
Lndlngton, Mi^.. Aug. 7.—Tbe new
Stearns bold, the bandsmne 840,000 Lltney was assigned ~to tbe task of
structure erected here by J. 8. Staarna, watching the bouse In the h<^ that
was fom^Iy i^neJ to the public yes­ the wdolddte burglar ml^t retnru.
Sbortiy^ after Utney had taken hla
terday. •n>e building Is the Drat
hotel ever built In Michigan and stand In the shadow ot a barn near by.
contractors all over the state are Dr. W. 8. Moon rode along oo Us bi­
watching the result ot the experiment cycle. The doctor's attention was at­
with keen Interest It la aaid that tracted by a low wbtotle from Mika '
same kind of a bouse made of but tbe former mlataklag tbe oBteai
for a boMnp man harried home tor
brick would'have cost over 860,000.
Tbe Stearns Is a modern 100-room hto revolver. Returning on BaOrand
bouse, strictly up4o4ate In all lU ap- ivenue. Dr. Moon met a auapldonB
ments. The new hoUI is tbe pride looking fellow. Jumping off bto wheel;
he drew hto gun and cadled out
“You better come aJong with me. I
Dorthern Michigan. CapL H. 8. Read, think I want you ba<A here.”
Tbe fellow obeyed without n word
the veteran aaUor and hotel man. has
lease of the Stearns tor five yean. of qneatloulng. keeping bto eye on tbe
The Reed house, ot which he has been gUatenlng barrel of the revolver. To­
proprietor for 14 years, has been clos- gether they walked along untfl tbe
Bvery room In the new botel, bare was reached.
“Wtao’r tbereT' anng out the doctor.
which Is centrally located c« LadingNo answer. Tbe doctor mepared to
Um avenue, has a private bath and a
go in and capture tbe enemy, regard­
long dlatance telephone.
less of being oatnnmbcred, two to one.
but as he drew closer he dtocoeerad
A 8ECOND COMPLAINT.
ttd brass buttaaa on tbe offioCB-b ualtonn. Utney explained that be was
■ntebtng a man tn the tgl^ by the'
idBroad trar^
Calbonn of Kiugatoy of taking hidecent llberUes with a littlp girl In that
vHlage. CtolboUn who was a Justice of
the pMoe was arrested and tried
a similar charge a few years ago.
The case aroused great Interest In
Kingsley and after a trial Calbonn
acquitted. It to reported that be left
Kingal^ tbto morning for parts

. ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Ed. Johnson of North Spruce atraet.
went to H<»or this morning.
Bom to Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Canfield
of Vine streeL a girt, yesterday
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan QSIIovan
of Solon, a boy. at the Columbia hotel.
Miss Mae Bettinghouse and Mias
Grace CoHlns went to Copemtoh today
for a rtolL
Mr. and Mra. Willlain Dailey of Empire returned home today after a abort
visit wilh My. and Mrs. William Hig­
gins.
The Asylum team play the Bellaire
team tomeuTOW afternoon at 2:30
tbe Twelfth street grounds and a
game is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie W. TInkham, Mr.
addreaa the formal OF CATTAILS SATURATED WITH and Hn. P. H. Rarnnm and Mra. F.
of the churchA. Earl have^e >o Ctonnon Creek to
KEROSblE.
greeting to.hlm.
camp lor two weeks.
At the cenclns a of the ceremony
The regular weekly hop at the New
the pope win confer his bleaslng upon
Woquetong club houae will be held
the pei^ile. but It has not yet been de­
this evening. Miiaic will be turetobed
cided wbethec he will do eo inside the
by
Wysong’e orchestra.
church or from the bslop-iy looking
upon the plazxa, where many hop- Deetera Give No Hope of the Suffei^- C. W. RuBSell of Sixth dtreet left
for Beaver island
be would bestow his
R
where he has secured a good position
the day of 'hls elecUOD. It is said
with toe SL . James’ Lumber Co.
that Plus is fiavorable to the Jatter
Kalamaxoo,
Mlth..
Aug.
7.—Boreed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
D. Eastman of
plan, but that the influence of the vmtithe waist line, front and back, alx- Chicago arrived In the city tost even­
ean of the officlmle gathering on )he
ground that U might be Interpreted aa year-old Core Van DegMingte is dying ing and are the gueris of kb-, and Mrs.
Eteiamasoo hospital as tbe result of W W. Smith, 341 West Btghto street
a reoognlU<» of the praaent state ol
accident aboctly before noon yes­
Mias Sephla DveraK, who has been
affairs In Ita^. T%e bolding of the
coraonatloo ceremonies In SL Peter's terday. Tbe little girl was playing apending toe last three weeks with her
with
two neighbors' children, who had parenU wd triends, left today to reitself represents a^ coaeeaalon. as in
catUllB
aad
kerosene,
with
wbldi
they
tnra
to Cffiioago.
ase of Leo It occurred In the 01sJohn Urban,.one of the west olds
Une chapel. Allhongh It to espeoted devtoed flaming tordiaB. The
butebmp. to InatelUng a gasoline enere alone.
'
that 60,000 tlckete wlU be tosnei
Bury Dommaneifliet. also aged aix. gUie and mecbanldal chopper In hto
the eveoL >he demand for them will
tried to fri^tea Cora with hto tm«h, shop, for toe preparatlcn of bolosna.
be very great
c.
Tbe coronation cereotony will be wbi«h he flourished too rioae to toe
girth li^t snmmer dreea, which
A nun^r of ladles'enjoyed the trip
performed according to a rite dating
cBUgbt fire aad biased up about her. to Neah-te-wanta this afteraotm as
from the totter part of ^ fourteanth
Tbe wind toaned toe fire nnd the girl tbs gnest of Mra.
QlUto,
century. AaffiM poBa entve tbe cteBtto
toe Cresoeat and returning •
n clerk of the pepal chapM holds np ran abrtekfng about tbe yard, vriiea
before him a reed eurmoanted by a her balr eaugfat Are also. A pa^by Columbia.
finally threw toe giri oa the graaind,
John Egli who was ao badly Injured
handful pf Am- This to Utftted; It
last week by being etruek on toe bead
>bes np for a moment and then dies tolled her about and exUngulahed "
___ ea. The flesh all over the upper by a famng limb and reaAmwd
: U once aa the chaplain Giants
arions to reoovMing slowly at' Lone"Pater aaaete, ate toaBelt gtorla.mn ^^•Ike body bW >a shreds from
her quivering fOrm. Pbyalotona sre Lake. . He has Seen able to otter bnt
keeping toe child under toe Inflnepee
few words since the aoetdent
“Holy father, thus paBwth away the
dt
opIstM
but
express
no
hope
ot
YeRev. M. D. Carrel WMt to Empire
world's glory.” ■nia to done three
thia morning for a qnarteriy meeUag.
times The maae' to then begun aa covery.
He wlU dedicate the new Metoodtot
usual, but before the Inoensath
PAtAL EXPI^SION.
chnrch at .Hanor Simday. asstoted by
Rev. WUlard Heath and R«v._ H. T.
Spaniards Killed at VaNa This -Wade aad others.
nal bisbops, eaffit of whom recites
Morning.
F. P. Oraer arrsetod M
prayer over Urn.
hr t.o ScrippsMc^)
noon todaff beeanse be refused to
After the *rau«eta” oome the aoMadrid.'ABg. 7.—toe exploskm pay fidr Us dinner aad .that
f-~i<cy St sVlw near Malaga tbto aqnaw-at DiU's natamanL TYbUe cm
supplicatlooa''tb'Ood
imeif Imrrnmg. 18 employes were kUlsd aiR
of-the new pope. -•«s-----------------------1
tekeBplacea^tbes|ffito,tatbebar-|eWit were aertonato injured.

i

FIRST GLABB WORK .
1« MY ePBCIALTY. '

E. WILHELM

Wattricic Wee a Pi
Hera Tton

LITTLE GIRL
IN FLAMES

tVhat did the

Dirutfi ^

PRICE TWO CatNTS.
BaiAIKE STARS VKTOUOUS

ooey oarer tba porttco of SL Fater’a.

/

MEN'S. 80c, BOY'S, 70c, YOUTH'S 60c,
LinLE GENTS, 50c
)
ao8-.£Eont St.

70 MORE INJUl
REFUSED TO WORK

REFRIGEBATORS!

,

EAGLE.

Mkoa Instead of a
lost bto bead tor toe momant and aaid
to toe man he had captured:
‘1 don't think we wlH want yon any
more.”
Accepting this cuq and taking ad­
vantage of Dr. Mood and offloer Utney
eyeing toe ansideioas character lying
in tbe grass, the fellow moved off ao
quickly «ht the two men were not
aware ot hto degartore. The man In
toe grass soon Jnmped up mid ran
aad then Dr. Moon kxAed for
hto wheel whlrii he had left down toe
street when hg arrested toe fellow.
But.'ye goda, the wheel was gone! ..
Tbe feUow oa regaining bto liberty
I ungraekMtsIy stolen It and used it .
„ aid bim In making hto escape,
toou^t toe doctor, who was wroth at
toe loss of hto wheel aad toe thierii
IngraUtode.
Bnt toe wheel wasn’t stolen, nllou^ the doctor thought so tost
night and mori ot today. Louts <Xilrode home shortly sftm- the doc­
tor had left hla wheel to capture toe
burglar, and collided with it aa U lay
path on BaOroad avenue.
Thinking peihape that toe bicycle bad
been stol« and abandoned, he took It
home and this morning brao^t It
down to hto blqycle shop on, Vnioa
atreeL -He learned that Dr. Moon had
bad bis wheel stoleu and derided to
have a Joke at tbe doctors expense.
ariy In toe forenocm, the doctor
visited Caiman’s ahtv, thinking that
the thief might have disposed of IL
Ha had searcelr arvived Vtoen, snre
enongb. hto eyes rested on hto bike.
The doctor gave a minute deacrlptkn
ot the man who had stolen hto wheel,
saying be was tall, thin, talriJy well
ffiwoaed- and wore a smaU. narrow,
rimmed, straw bat
“That’s JusT-toe frilow who brou^t
In the whhel,” said Cutman, with wsU .
feigned surprise. I would ksow him
U I met him la hsdea.”
dnlmsa told too doctor that tbe fel­
low had tatosd $2 «n toe Wepels.
“O. I'll make that aU ri^” aaid
Dr. Moon eagerly. *TU see that you
wont be out anything.”
The doctor baa blood In hto eye and
vowa' that If he gats a gDmpse of toe
frilow ‘NriUi toe straw baL" he wlU
brlnR him In to poUce headquarters
witoontfalL
TILL THE PEUDB ENIL
Atoanian

Treaps WlU

Remain

In

' (Bpsrial by toe 8er^pa4CriBaa:)
Tieona. Aug. 7.—A dtopatek to Die
Settling fttaa 6otia says that seorrt
orders have been tosoed-la denstantlaoide for Alhaaton tnxva to take up
qaartora In the pitoedpal'vifiagsa of
sdonto and Brigsria and remain
there nntU the rival Mnssdimlan lead­
ers have oeaaed Otsfr tsada.

Ladiea’ Feari Watot esta, htg,asBartMU. 160 aad upwards at The SBaa-

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THK DAILY BilH V.^TIHIA Y, AUGUST 7, I90a

Th^ Daily Eagle.
■LHu B-wsm. e.B.D.strranu.AKP

: ietr

induced

MtsMCNre.

Patrlottom always stands to wHh
the governmtet,

QUAINT BATAVIA.

Few people leeliae that tbelraUmml
aiedaictdy aelf indiieed. says O. S. Kai>
6m bi fiacesaa They get Into a habit
of tiat faeUag welL u they get 19 in
the morning with a aUght baadaeba or
aona other trlfllM indlqiosUlim. J
•taad of trying to ilae above this «

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poslttrer-------__ _
_llat«. larteadoCetartatiBg the tentawy to mne« by dlUng the
hmga with pore, fredi air they dope
thiMaJTea w*th T ....................

U tea "Ohwtoaa." »
twsBty.two Pnneb eatmon captund to
A. Rs DIAMOND
built to Burmeae and lapasms at^ tbe Framm-ftwlsn war and wu pta-.
MaMTuaraad
Wm avenaca af beautltol tram, bread. wRtefi to tea utbedral hr flto k^.
eUu etreeto and thoamnds af .gnm tbteam tee Omsun
and two toUP dolls maaquendlng to ortontsl fan­
cy dreas. the ptetnis book of owto
gratltode tor the divine mmehudhoad anlmsted-that-to BataMa.
Tbe strasts.are pacfMRatlMrbT
gangs of blue gsrtd ^eutleito, vha «fs «». ani 4 prodala hto gtoty. I
UPHOLSTERIN6.
pick up dear ends, tots of paper
All a saend post, and I-pray heaven to Foraltora Bepalrtng, Mattreu Making
fruit pad. The deanUnam of the sb
and provertty to tM’Ocr- BeDovatiag and Furniture Psoking.

O. E. CANE,

A man ln«atevto once tbrnw a jflass
f benana pad en tea fitoond. and.
•oklng back a moment afterward, be

August Bargains
.................
»«p
rioek we vrlU offer during tela mouth lota of S6e oilk
itop, both bows and strings, at your eMee
Othralotoofbow^^ strings, bgtb rilk and 4^
waab^goodaatyonreholeate’.................
IL

911 Wabatar 8L ausana’ ‘pfaone 6».
eora whatever, ill ^ think they are
me.- mid i str;ck. eubtoag hto
Aug-X,.
•aSwlng from. They begin to pity
head with dcii li: ot tee prnapeef of a
lelvoe and try to atmet pity
P. C OILBSET
wretched pl«ec of P«d, tbe only toot tomW. ‘T alv. ys mane to do me A. B. OCnflTIR
on tbe Immaculate cleanaam of tee
*T bdleve you.' replied Ua employer.
Siita&rttM4o Tbe DaUr a«>« W« Iff detalUag and dwelltog upon their streets. For awhile toe dignity fon^ *bsd
tbecefer:' t Il-^II meke you a presraqMttad to notltr tb« offlee at onoe ayiuptoms they r^enforce tbe first aim- with bis sense of decamr. Then b
eatoraHyoii bn '-Btolra frea me dnrof ur tkOore to recelTe tte paper (je Buggeetlons of Illness by a wbola tursed. picked up the toeadtog i
7 of Choughu and fears and Imagta and-feeling very fooUsb-cariled It togtheyear."
propeitr or on Um* k> that the iaatSHIRT WAIBTB-If you don’t want to wear them
Umasi until to^ are unfitted to do until be uw a convenient cgmofti
teotkie
the carrier h07 nay be
TbaDk y-^r hoii»--.“ replied Pat. *tond
««ed vKkont Mv.
^ work to Osdr bomm or oO<
may all .vour f!-lend-> and acquaint­
as shirt waists, tuck them inside your trousers^
to gnattf danger that yoaag
ances tram you 'ns llbenUy.**—4s>Ddon
they're going at 00«» TSa and #14MI lor goods
GREAT FRUIT DISTRICT.
gbto who an deficato while gnwloff gieg^ In ^tavto. bine gosraed lav- Tto^mnb.
Thie eeeaoB’s dierrr crop demoo- im and lounge around tbe boose and Ua aneise. wearing white pith'
worth 91.00. fl-SO and gf.00. Oneof tbera wfill make
stiataa that TraTorse Olty is sltaated £wn whenever they feel the least bit sbaped like inverted Hocera; portly
the bwl sUrt yon dvernaw for the mopey.
In erne of the «aeet fruit diatileta lit out Of aortt will form a bablt of lava- Chtoeee merdianta. dreaaed to a gioUdtom when thQr teach matuAty.
teaque combinatloD of yellow ailk
MIAlgao. To pec^le llTtog In the
Bow often do we see such girts clothes end blUyeoek hats of Hsmp.
eoothera part of the state and nnac- *teaee up” at once when anylUiw hap­
Malda (eagerly)—what?
■lead Heeth^tbelr pigtails Interwoven
qulated vlth condlUons hei«. It te
pens wblcb toteiMs or ezdtee tbaml with blue silk: leas, tawny Malaya,
*Toa dtua more ecoaomiceliy after
matter oC great aorpriae to learn that An Inviutlan to a reeepaon or a ball or Hindoos, Javanese and
marriage than yon do Bow.--Loadim
all Uads ct friat are grown here in
tog Cingalese Jostle uch other on tbs TlMBtts.
•IdewBlks.
The
Is Impossible tor a casual obeerveherrfee
that. 2M»6
as wen as anybody untli after tbe en- erHo dlstlDgnlBb tbe sex of a Clngalee,
were ahlpiiBd from Oeo^
as the men have dollcate, refined fu­
MEM'S BCMHBB SUITS pot in fourloU. {Delud­
Lardie'a waiehi «te. 4.CT3 by
Indulgeot motbers arc frequently to tures. arc deen shaven, fasten tbdr
ing Bteln BiMh, and Hart. Aobamr and Marx.e Co,,«,000 pnrdms- blame for this physical and menu! lart- long hair behind their beads to woman
Every man e task to Us Ufa p
make^ at fOM. fEAS, flE-Ato. ffS.Oa The
ed by the Tknve rse Olty Oannhig Co. oem. for U to nothing iqoK, on tbe pa Yadikm and wear skirts test swe^ tbs
cheapest
of these sold for from 98.60 to 910.{«j: tlir
and 10.000 eaaea
J shipped by Of thedr dnughten. A lounge or sofa
ground.
better onn at 917.00 to 9*4.00. Here's an offer that
boat from Old MImIoo glvee an idea a pomttie cune to many a home, be- JTfae dims of tbe Javaneu women
rather Otoedunts aoyUiiug else we know of. All our
of the poaslbllitJes of this section for canae It to sodi a temptation to Ue merits a detailed deacrtptloii, u tbe 1 tried ei^t physMans without r
customers expRss hurpriae when they eee the g«a>ds.
ralslag frnlt. The quality of the tmlt Sown and sacenmb to trtfltog ngges- Batavian Dutch todies havq..Adq>ted lleL Only thraeeotUeaof Foley's Kid­
ney Cure made me' a wtoUnan." BoU
was high grade and broo^ the top dDcmof Ulneat or tfie least IndtopoeS- the native dress for morning wear.
A long strip of native doth, callod a by Jm. a Johnson and 8. E Wait A
ttaL A taatrit of giving to wbenever
prioee In the Chicago maiheL There
yon
feel like ir to fatal to aU urong, Is wound round and ronnd the
la ao good reason why tanners should achlereinent and rulnoos to aelf dlad- biody benutb the armpits and reacbee
not go more desfdy into frnlt cultare,
NIAGARA FALLS EJCCUR8ION
alrnom to the anklea. As abbreviated
AUGUST 12tb.
seeing that It Is such a proAtable
Eton Jacket, called a kopeia. coves the
The Ann Arbor B. R. will run Its
shoulders, and out of doon todtos' slip­
branch of tanning.
pers are worn on stocklnglem feet, and nnual exeunlon toNiagaraFalle.Alex.
THE AUflORA ^REALIS!
a'paper paraul Is carried.
J^tlee Smith of Msnutee gave an
A ■sseeacU
Tbe Batavian I>utcb do not make
intotertlng dedsioo yeaterdny in
.Its I»ore—Ivewea..
their toilets, unless they go out of ________ at 12:67 p. m.____
Ugnor ease bnmght against Thoa. J.
It was a trifle past the aft»glow of doon. until tbe afternoon, so that one round trip to Niagara FtoUs. 96AE.
Orady, a poUce offleer, hy Bev. W. H. sanaet and the' sea was a de^ rich
eee men In pyjamu ami women to Toronto the fare will be 91.00 higher.
Bay 96.60 higher, and
native drees lolling on the veran­ lo Alexandria
Phelpt, the Methodist mlnlstor, who phtple, with long flowing swells. The
Montreal 410.66 higher than '
charged Orady with ne^lgenoe In not sky. a line tight turquolae bine at ho­ das or Bitting down to meals at tbe ho­ Niagara Falls. Spedal train will
Baal Estata Brakcr
rizon.
gradually
deepened
Into
a
rtdi
tels.
Tbe custom to a toay but sensible
nmklng cwmplalnta a^inat aaloonone,
coQslderiog
tbe
cllniate.-^bmmcobalt,
to
which
a
few
stats
twinkled.
keepert who sold Uquor on Memmlal
A malotlly of the men were.sbaorbed bers* Journal.
Jay. The cdly attorneys ergned that to vartons occupations below when a
the eecUon of the law requiring piriice caD of withnslasm btuugfat, all np <0
A Physician Healed.
WAea Dlmsav la Over.
Several Desiiable Fnini.s.
Dr. Geo. Swing, a practicing physi­
oOoere to mate each oomplalnte did deck. At a point low on the sontbweet
a rule an boor to an boor and
cian ot Smith’s Grove. Ky.. for over
Seven room housie and lot
not refer to oitlee having a marshaU. botlaon a faint Aim had ailaen, which half Is ri»nt to canvenaUon after
thirty yean, writes bis personal exdinner
wbqn
neltbcr
bmt
dot
gnesta
The loatloe dismissed the cherge quickly, sUently aasumed tbe form of a
on Randolph street, near Llnicurtain, waving and mounting upward have any other engagement for tbe
agaiaet Orady on these grotuds.
9?ood
avenue schcxil. Rasy
In two stately columns past a group <f evening. When a lady and gentleman
terms; pinee $1,000.
Afayor Alrord of Flint oonsldera that Analy ahaped-'cfriostratoa. In a few are dining together tbe lady makes tbe
Corn and Tomatoes
first motion at departnre, tbe gentle­
> the pipfessloa
ringing of the enrfew beU eavors too aeccaiSt it «ras across the senlto, dis­ man promptly following bef lead,
wlthoot reUef, untU I commemced to
are as ffood as fan
Seven room house on Rose
mndi of the old New
blue playing bewtnifal pale yellowa greens: matter how numerous tee company,
use Foley'B Kidney Cure. After tak­
.and dehcate pink and Mae lights, iHtb
be ])ut up at any
street, lot 50x186.
Pi-iee
lews and vetoed the
edgings at intervals of faint puiple and gueat'should depart without bidding ing thrM bottles I was entirely reliev­
brthe ------------------ g'tor the rtng- red. The columns descended rapid
priee. Only
adieu to tbe bofteos wlte thsnks for ed and cured. I prescribe It now dally
$T50; . half cash, balanc-c
to
my
practice
and
heartily
recom­
her hospitality. Tbese need be neither
lug of the bell. He tates the stand
15c
a
caamend
its
use
to
all
phyriclans
for
such
time.
stiff nor effusive, Jnri some little words tztmblee. I have prescribed It to hnnthat the care of children should rest
of appreciation .of tee pleasure yon drsda of caaw with perfect
with the parenu. Thja U true hut
Four dwellings on East
hsve enjoyed lo her btuoA Goodbys
' wbrne tbe parenu fell In their duty.
side, reBsoHable ptices, easy
may be sold to-otber friends prment
tall
can
&Imon
It step in and look mOer
befoR yon Ud adieu to tee boatei
lafltnde
at
this
aeatom
for
tee
terins.
their wdCare.
alteraathmof day and nlgfaL and as the to any -steDdlog near tee door as yra Try our own maks
heavens daitened the itan shone with pass out. but do net stop lor any
Seven .room house West
Tbe lot of the -tanner is
lengthy conversation after having said
toerearing brigbtoces through
Ninth street, stone fouodsImproTlDg and at a pace tastw than ,graat aMiDmering veil of Ugtat
good night to.your entertainers.
Salmon Steak
Tlwy are made from No. 1 Spanish
. that of any other claee. Nothing la per­
Tbe beavmts and tbe eea grew darter
tion.cemeQt cellar, lot 50x166.
Swlelde by BmoldB*.
Shellsd peanuts and are treated in a
haps tending to brighten his life more and darter, and the aurora brighter
Price $1,400.
One of till' most extraordinary sui­ clean pure way. No lard or old grease
of
than the establlahinent of rural free and brl^Jter to Ugfatnlng
cides on record was enacted to Pesth, used In our own make. Each order It
SeYen room bouse on West
deUvery routes. Hietannenvof Oranil. form and cUor. with tbe green and yel­ Baron Reia Olyl. a wealUiy dttoen, de­ roasted afUr the order Is received
low and blue rays predominating and
Traverae and Leelanau ooundea
us. They are sold by A. W.
Seventh street, stone founda­
liberately
potoooed-himself
by
smoking
the delicate abecn from'the aurora's
iraua. CavlB Cigar 6^ R. E
to be congratulated on the tour
U^t writhing to fiery serpent forms cigars and tobacco to exceao. Tbe bar­ \Veaver, E. A. Monroe, John Lamson,
tion, lot 66x172. Price #1,400
on
had
lost
a
large
fortune
to
specula­
over tbe face of the moving waters.
Harnnh A Lay Mare. Co. Prices quot­
What Impresriveoess, what msgnlfl- tion. Uavlug a wife and riz chlldien. ed to daatero.
* Telephone 157.
oencel It held the eonl as to a «dL be Insured blmseir very heavily to
MRS. F. e. WHITE,
R. D. . White, Mgr.,
............................ .. «99»9i99M4
The postofflee department estab- There wsa rwt much talking. Splenfild their behalf Jd five companiea and then
' '
Ushed 2,465 rural free ddivbi^ leutee aa It wsa, I after
unique
plan
for
self
destruction,
during the month of July. The remain­ raa which prodneed a deeper Impree- hired a email room In a mean portioa
rion. due doubtlem to tea presence of
ing -analloted anmprlation for the the long rrWit of the far north.-OaB- of tbe city and. to tea montha died of
llaeal year wUl permit the esUhllsh- tmr.
what the doctors called "gallitotog
Ing of about 4.000 mose routes.
Bomption." He hadrcousumed 3AM ci­
gars and about a hondred ponnds «t to­
Tb one wbo hu been there, aaya Oas- bacco.
Central Igke realcc .see were enter­
that hurry goods into usefulness Every offering we make is as genuine- a.s though
ed recently by burglms but they were- par W. Hodg^ to Sunset Magsritw,
Tbe departare-r.OBi Rnsaia of Dr.
tee name Arigdog. first of all. snggwts
n’t profesalanale. T3iey tried to break •OBShlae and plenty, of It. Nowhere on 'Gusuv Tammami. profesaor of chem­
it were an affidavit- That is why we always sell the dependable goods.
into the bone
Bdltor C. B. Ramsey. the tfoba Is----- -------------------------- - istry at the riilretwRy of Dorpat. to
accept a dniir «t Gottingen, bos been
THE MAN OR WOMAN who has never worn OxTonls
much commi nied on. because be was
What Editora Say.
the last remalutog emloent Instructor
Ohaites M. S<hwab-4efa see. who CDcded to tela tertitory. Tbough all St tbni once famous seat of ednea.
the “good old summer time” has surely shut out'
was be? Ob, yea, be was <»oe the food Artoontana bare crossed tbe Baa- tton. ■
-•
sagampa river, wbicb act. according
and
ttJui
*
JnvnnaM
te
«e^!leBt of -the Halted Slates Stod te tradUton. divests one of the poww
many happy days and don’t know what comfort is. See
^eofpontloa and the hldmat aalaried to tril tee troth. I beUevo tbelr records
man on earth. Now ha U UTtag on a are accurate u to sunstroke. The ex'.
what we are selling these days, and the prices we arc
i WUB txuuoieo wiui a
■natton Is found to tbe fact that beat ui., eitua.
farm In Wisoosisln and nMtber the
cough for a year and I thougbl
and^
rwt'M much a matter ot thermome- hacking
bilUon Mkm trwt nor the world
soiling them for.
I had cmiBumption. I tried a groat
tar as of hninldity.
many remedies and was under the
- DfXeCTOKS:
The dry, hot slf of the Arisons dmett eve of physbdsna tor sevmal months.
Is tovlgorsttog to tbe Initiated. Oiw can I used one bottle of F«fley*s Honey and
Frankie. Andrews U said to
lean to lore tbe'desert There tee enn- Tar. It wed me. and I hhve not been
Beeausawe are making it an object. Twenty per cent saved on
••chafing tinder lestralnt” Tlds Is re­ ttoea and aimeets are ladenaely hravtl- troubiefi atooe. Sold by Jas. O. Johnand a E Walt A Sons.
eoJw
ally dtagraoetnl. govenior.-^IastliigB fiul and riosteeae Ota cBZte ririim tq col­
every go-eart you bujv We will not carry over a single go-cart.
Herald.
or. lUs to
Mystorleua CIreumsttnes.
tanii u
alao ha caUad
^
One was pale and sallow and
Tiey must be sold, and these prices will surely sell them, because
Lher treeh and rosy. Whence
«Serenoe? She iriio U blutelng with
barred by the new Uw wbiA wmt
our first prices were considered by our many customers as remark­
health nass Qr. King's New LUs Pills
oppiceifsi
Into esect July 1, but
•Look bme, Mr. Edlter." wndtlnied. to malntnto IL By gently anuatog
'I. WlihvJhMldMM
/
there Is no prcwlalon wberebr ^oee alrsto caller, Too refensd to mew
ably low, and now' they are yet twenty per cent cheaper Better
hlieady in this oountay mu be ahlp- ■day as a itfarmed dramkard. Too
Boat apoioglae or FU eos your paper
ted-—Cheboygan News.
see what we have at once.
kmb2Toy well, sfr,- replied the edtox.
Foley's Kidney (Jure will cure allj
yon haven’t retoemed.dlseeaea artring tram dlaotdered Ud-l
can be made so much more enjoyable if you have more of the needful articles, that.
neys or bladder. 8oldhy 2aa.O.JUtoson and B. E Watt A<8oH.
eodw
is porch and la-wn furniture. To enable you to do so, we will make a straight
par^Xonng Scadsby has
twenty per cent discount on all settees, porch rockers, svrings, lawn seats,- camp
TRiy doen’t he keep oot of barinsM
and giro ottaars a teanee?
chair^ lawn chairs and hammocks. ThU is the opportunity you have been waiting
Tfimpuppe-M it la by gotog
for. It may be you don’t want them now, but you will nert season. It would be
todnaas teat xidi young men-like
e Ua
glre cgiazt young moo
ce b
economy to buy some of these and have them when you do need them. These
UpB.
AtUau CoMUtn- -mke ^^qiM7--Ii2ewonderfully low prices will sell them.

A. B. CUKTI8 & CO.
Rua) Eutatj’ ■& Loans

August Bargains,

AT COST

To Ciose Out
Hammocks
Suit Cases
Telescopes
Trunks
Satchels

August Bargains

Hamilton Clothing Co.

at

Beadle’s

J. W. HILLIkER

CANNED
GOODS

A BIG
BARGAIN

Royal Tiger

1 Ui. Royal Tiger
IScacan.

SALTED PEANUTS

1 lb. Royal Tiger

HAS FOR SALE

Your choice of
any salt 1 n
oar east wladoW Tor sevf*
dollars. Call
In and see
theni ; ; : ;

25c a can.

B REZ I N A

THE MICHIHAN
TRUST GO.

MILLER BROS.

157 Front St Beadle Block.

Esqblrc at my oTtice
for terms. SKU*r*‘T"^

Melting Prices

lea

ysssa,.,.

This is the Time to Buy a Go-Cart

St

ss&ssssr-!®”--’’''''-'’'-

I witoS-esffi

iSSiAstM'u'sss*''*'.'"'

These Summer Days and Summer Evenings

Take a Look

PnhUe Interest is Mr
ClcTBlaadb rorntgest u
that displayed In their ewS-^
tetb-Hlhe. aba was little
Qtganlaere. howeeer. should not mi.take tteenat In the Cleveland bsSm

A man ^ was being
or ai- fis.
*«*«• on the mmnd that he hadn't
teokon to blawueln year. Offered
^1^ that he didn’t like to im
- tepl har.P-M Huiun HmaU.

Coldest, Cleanrat, Most Convenient
Eacaped an Awful Fato. Melbonrae. Fla,
_ana nothlnv ^0.1.1 1_

At Our Window. Your pick
for a Quarter.
: : :
EmHista Said.

right when it is the hottest, and hardest work to keep^-our vege­
tables and meats.- There are so many that, use refrigerators the
yaar round.

Seasons don’t count, j«st the convepience—and now

we say “prices count” and well they may. We want to place a
refrigerator in every home, and if you will stop and see the goods
and learn our prices you will so<» be^ihe happy possessor of ope
of these world-famons Leonard cl^aUe Befrigeratom. -

S. Bendte *

THE HANNAB & LAY flIERCANTILE CO.

THE DAILY EAGLM, PBIOAY^ AggCST 7. HOa

they had a

GREAT PICNIC
I. I’. CAEVBB.
P. W. CAEVEi^
O. P> Carvsr & Bro.
iu-coaot of th« lut
aad Gam* L.aw*<
»ill l« iio their office dario; boi
uf>*‘houi

uiml's.

Albert Kyaelkalffhe haa bean In Me.i:..iuineo all aummer wilt retarn next
Tiii-silar.

TO FURTHER PLANS FOR THE BTQ
CEUEBRATtON .

#LANT fVOLUTiON.
-rbere are few mere Wrongly nsmafl
things In the world than the Jenaatota artichoke, to the flint place it nev«r came Cram JerfUalem et aU. And to
tiH Meoiid It to BM really an arttdiek^
but-a suDtlower 'wnh Its tubers devel­
oped by esHtrsthm.
Cffitiration bos floee wonden for
trek anfl vegetsihics.
For' Instance, torocMh its means
pratoea. epricots and neetarliMa taave
been dcvcbfted tran toe almaDd. to
wlitclufamil}- all three fruits beloog.
There Is little apparent connection betweeo the wild crab of the hedgerowa
and a Newtown pJgUn. bht both are
memben of the qame genua. Indeed,
Owoes^'WbUe unloading hay
hl9 farm wwtt of thla elty, John Nel- it to Mom this same wild crabap|de
was stinito on tha ride of Us bead varietiee of apples h
by the pulley on the bay task, nearly
cmahlng bis akuU. There la little
Chance far recovery.
the mountalu oab. which totter Is not
an ash at all.
- '
Is a turnip a eabbapT Tes, oae va­
Montague—The Moatagne Son
riety at least of U la. Thto is the qneei
Works were damaged to the extent vegetable known as kohlrabi, which,
of 21.600 l^r a fire whlc^ broke out although chissed by acieattom among
tarly yeatwday morning.
the -Braislcn. or cabbage, family, bat
huge root* just like a turnip.
The cucumber to really a fruit and
inaing—John C. Carttw of Flint
not a vegetable. The aame remark apptla to the tomato, whlrtt to really a
imtor ot the fruit aim
estate ot the late Judge CbarlOs D.
ilie rooseberry to n currant, it to not
Long of the eupreme court Judge the least like it In elttier appearance or
Long left nearly 240.000 far hU wife flavor, yet both belong to the aame
family of RIbes.
and children.
The onion is a charming little flower,
its various spedea bearing white, yri^ow. blue and rose aolored bl
many product in beautiful
Ion waa C
here last evening sod will sail for dusters -Orlglanlly the oidon
of
cnltivs
Chins next October to take up mis­ flowering plant, but1 the cnltivation
sion work at Amoy, the oldest mlsMon certain of Its varieties has produced the
DOW wo'rld famous Tegettble.
under the direction ot the Reformed
Wheo Is a chestnut not a chestnutf
church In America.
When It to a horse chestnuL This to
another of toe curioaltiea of the clsoslPortland—A telegram 1m been re­ fleatioo of horticnltural nomeuetoture.
ceived by S. 8. Ramsey,, the well- The borae chestnut Is JEscoTus, and toe
known bridge builder, telling of toe .other kind Castancs.-Stray Stories.
death of his son in Salt Lako.Clty-

FllM-«or MHlor-wit givan five
“Under the .Oaka“ at JaMcaen dtily S, yean at HsrauetU mu] Arikar RIator
1S04.
was gives three yean at lonls. ysstar
Ray. for knocUag dovn and nhUiig
Flrsnk OnamliifB sevsni
ago.
DISTRIBUTED TWO CARLOADS OP
WATERMELONB.
■ w. w. Toad
Ann Arbor Or. HertMrt Jeonlaga of
c« Jsdesoo abost^ gentlemen m6t In
the aoologteffi dwaitMent of the uni­
280 POUNDS OF COFFEE GIVEN the Tnridsh pnrior of the HotM CadUperfect a versity has asS^ted the poslUos of
FOR DINNER.
state oiganixaton to further the seml- saalstant processor eC soology at the
ecdebratlon ot the tocmdlng Uplveralty ot PsuiEVlvuia.

CITlT I
W. &. Campbell of Manten la vlalt,.,c li(«ro today.

COMWTTEES AtE APPOINTED

HtiakegMi, Hleh.. Auft. 7.—Thirtyre thousand pMide attended the
aeventh annual baalneas men’s picnic
hero yesterday, -nte grewteet teaWe
of the day took place at 11:20 whan
two CM-loada or 22.lioO d free to the crow
At a nearby booth eight men passed
out 315 doten bnnchjs of Uudcegtm'a
beat celeiT free. Bach person also
received a amall aalt-aellor filled with
salt At another booth the i«I1b of

S. E. Wait and Mlaa Wait have reiiirnoii froBi tbe^ trip to poInU In.
W-isrcmsing and tUteoU.
Mies Hattie Martineau left this
ii>..m1nir for a Tislt with triotda in lag bot coEec and 250 pounds of the
'cronil Kaplda and Bay City.
ground , article, which had been made
The date fcr the opening of the
Into fluid, were eonsumed.
:il frn- deliver}- routes is September
During the free distribution of the
ir. not Auxam 15 aa stated yesterday. colety, melons and ooSee a committee
Charies Ei
passed among the crowds and dis­
on ibe Manistiqoe, Uanmette ft North. tributed 2,100 silk badges ot all colors
• ferry returned to the city and Shapes. All bord^ the date and
y.-»ienlay.
name (rf the day.
The .empleyea .in J. W. Mllllken'a
At 4:15, at one (V the grove booths.
More wont to KesU Mokesa this after­ the second big event of the day
noon and will enjoy, a pleidc Bnn>er pulled off. At a algnal the lines were
Ibis evening.
down and the
Frank X. Faust of Milwaukee la In past the assistants.' who passed out
ilie rity to Join hla alatera. Anita and papw' bags containing front one to
.lonephliip Faust, in a visit with their eight sonrenirs and stick pins, chew­
roBsin. Mrs. P. -G. Henman.
ing gum. wmtrti fobs, boxes of break­
William Souahall of Sixth street fast foods, match boxes and a hundred
bas cnmpIrtcJ his summer work at the other forms of articles were incloddd
Cniversity of Hichlgan and will spend In the distribution. Gt«t penoo on
the romalndcr of the vacation at bis the grounds was gaily decorated with
home bore.
ribbons, pins and butterflies. Rev. W. L. Laufman le entertaining
LAST ONE OF SEVEN.
bis mother. Mrs. R. D. Laufman, and
!.is sUter. Mias Laura D. Laufman, of
Richmond, Ind. They are spending- Nilss Nas^s Delegate te Historic Re­
ibe day at Lelasd.
publican Convention.
The Baptist Sunday aehoel picnic
NUef. Mtcb.. Aug. 7.—'niU city
wiji be bold at Bowers Harbor next cUims the dlstincUon ot baring the
Wednesday. August 12. The Columbia only survivor of the seven Berrien
wtll take the party over and will leave county delegates who attended the
the dock at 8 o'clock.
famous convontica at Jackson In 1854,
The funeral of little Chaa Hines
which the republican party was
. who filed Wednesday will be held from usbered Into being. This man Is V. H.
the tmUy reeldenco Sunday after­ Stebblns. who atAhat time ladced two
noon kL 2 o’dock. Rev. W. T. Wood- weeks of being 21. ^ihpt did not dlshouse will conduct the service.
—lify him from sitting In the cooHenry Steel of Benton Harbor, owitJob as a delegam from this conner of a 95-acre fruit farm on the peninsida, has pDrcbas«l I.OOO barreU of
Duchess apples near Old hOsslon. He
NAILKEO FACTORY, i
. . reperts that the prospeots are excel-Iwt ftsr srtaterftwtt cm the peoittsula. Now Industry Secured for Central
Arthi^r Hoare of Elk Rapids who for ,
. -Lake.
the past year has been an assistant
Central Lsdee, Mich.. Aug. 7.—The
Instnicttff at the Michigan DniverBlty ave plant owned by Liken. Brown ft
has accepted a professorship .in the Co. which has been shut down for a
Indiana State Kortnal school at Ro­ year will be cooverted Into a naOkeg
chester. Ind. Mr. Hoare will have ^tory. G. S. Brown who has been
charge of the department of mathe- looking toe matter up will form a com­
maiics at the Hoosier InsUtuUon, and pany. The plant will be put in resdlwill hare two Instmctors to assist ness for operaUoo next winter.

him in the Iowa- branches.
Bnrglsrs entered The home of Mr.
Mra. L. Soule and Mra. E. S. WIk Brown recently and stole his gold
Hams extend a cordial lavltatka to watch and between 220 and 225 in
the members of the Ehstern Star to
. They cut a bole In the screen
come to Kesis Hokesa next Tuesday door and turned the key with the aid
artemoou and evening, sreathe
of a pair of nippers.
mittlDg, If not, on Wednesday, for a
picnic. The ladles are requested to
Nearly Forfeits Hia LWe.
bring .well filled baskeU and their
runaway almost endiuj
bathing suits as there may be a swim­ started a horrible ulcer on t S lag (
ni. Pc
ming match. The gentlemen are in. vited to supper at 7:30, and ^ fire-,
"treks. The committee on arrangeEqually
good
for
Bums,
Bnilses,
Skin
Ernpmente consists of Mrs. Abbott Mrs.
‘ Bm Havlland, Mrs. LaPoint and Idlsa Uons and Pllra. 25c at J. O. Johnson’s
and Bugbec ft -Roxburgh’s Drug
Untie Havlland.
Stores.

1-m-w

et the repubUcan party “undek- the
oaks” at JaCkBon. July 6.' next
Mayop Todd and fully a doeen othw
cltisens of JaiAson. Including sevaral
democrat aldenncm. were among those
present The Hon. James O’Donnell
made chairman ot the meeting,
and Robert A. Smith ot JaekBon secretary.,
Bx-RetsuecHtotlve W. L. Jannair
of Detroit and rtuUnnan of a special
committee' of the wi«-iiigiin rtnb,
lined the plaM ofjlhat organisation to
assist in the'wlebraUon of the
orahle eveuL It was voted by the
meeting to form «
to take charge of the celebration and
the following olBoera jure elected:
President—The Hon. James O’DonneU. Jackson.
VIce-PresIdents-The Hon. mUlarn
AlJen Smith. Grand Rm^lds; The Hon.
Arthur HtlL Saginaw.
SeoretaiT—George A Marstew. De­
troit, Assistant Seoetary — Robert
Smith, Jackson.
Tieunret^WaUam U DelanJ, Jack-

mittee of 12. one from each congres­
sional dlrtrict.
Senatews R. A Alger and J. C. Bur)WB were elected honorary memben
of the executive committee.
A committee ot five. coosIsUng of
W. L. January. P. R. Feattm of Deirtii. E. .D. Conger of Grand Baidda,
J. C. Patterson of MarshsU and VT. B.
Holt of Bellevue was ^pointed to ad­
vise with the presidnt and secretary
ime a state committee of two or
' from each county. The commltee asked for a week's time in
which to report which was. granted.
The meeting adjourned subject to the
call of the president

A TEMPEST OF BATTisE.

ChltTgC 0
most terrilile Kpoi-tiiete ■
ar. If the reader has noqtaatge he can farm Utt
F Its awe Inspiring fury. Imagtoe
yourself looking down from Gettyabnrg's belghta ui'wn the open, wMeqireadlog plaiu )>rlow ■ where 6.000
horses are marsbclod In battle line.
Standing beside them are 6.000 riders
armed, booted and Spurred and ready
mount -The bugles sound tlie
"Motmtr* and Instaiuly 6.O00 plumes
rise above Ibe honov os the riders
spring Into tbeir anddles. in front, of
the respective fu|uadrooa the daring
leaders take their places. The flatter­
ing pennants or streaming guidons, ten
to each regiment mark the left of
companies. On the opjioalte slope of
the same piaiu arc 5.000 bostilc bo-se­
men clad in dUTcruut uniforms ready

Carpet Cieantnj
Making utd toying, feothw reoorated. Work toorooihly and prampUy
exMutod. Agent far Michigan Rug
Co, N. B. Qutoln. Prop. TnvMse Qty.
Carpet Cleaning Works, 822 WasUnghm street ’Phone Ho. US.

DetUleb ft Co. pt^ highest
prlees far oerap irwC metals,
rubber, rags, etc. yard on Bay
atrwet Bond poatal er eall Beil
'Phone Mi.

f^^pssl
MiUiUMItpMia

toroale Indlgeotfan and nerrous
d^Ulty,” writes P. J. Green, of Iadr. N. H. "

medidnee I ever used. They have
also kept my wife la ezeeUent beolto
for ye^. She says Blectrtc K......are just'splendid tor female treni
that they are a grand ttolc and InvigMStor far weak, ran down womm. No
other medldne can take its place in
our family." Try them. Only 60c.
Satisfaction guaranteed'by J..G. Johr
convert toe s'tocks M goods In toe sou and Bugbee ft Roxburgh. 1-m-w
stares of Chqrles Montagne, the Caro
Quick Relief far Asthma StiffererA
b^er. U Care and O
Poleyto Honey and Tar aflMds im­
inventmled at 226,000 togethm- with mediate -rdief to satoma snSerere In
about 25.000 worth ot lumbw at Caro, toe wont Btagea and U taken in time
thnse
into cash ImmediatMy. The property will effect a cure.. Sold by Jaa. O.
shod ::iid pmic!a. beneath whose furi­
Johnson and 8. B. Walt ft Sons, eodw
ous lr.-»d the plain Is -soon to quiver. will be sold at anetlon August 16
Again c:i each slope of the open field
the liugl'~< sn-md. Tbn tiioasnnd sabers
leap fro..'i --irabFMirds nu 1 gi'st -n In the
Ann i^rbor—Miss Jane Oark whose'
sun. Th.'lr-;.i-44;ors-B clief.- their
marriage to Mr. Henty Wood Berger
straining bit*, ntiil as the bugle no
of Jacksem. occurred tots week receiv­
aouiid till- cliiirge their nostrils dilate ed a very hl^y prised gift tnmi her German Picnic at Elk Rapids. Sunday.
August 0th.
grandmother. It was a china teapot
Train will- leave Traverse City at
l>own ovor 200 yean oM and was her grand­
ward!-- sbohts t
The lines and through the columns in mother's own gift from her hqsbaad n;20 a. m. Bate 40 cento. 8ee>oet-^
when they were on their wedding trip ere, or ask agents far particulars. ‘0713
quick sncci-sslon ring the echoing
mands. -rnrward. farwsrd!- As this in China. The wedding waa on out-oforder thrills tliruugli eager ears sabers door one.
PMey'8 Kidney Cure to a medicine
free from poison and wffl cure any
flash "Dd spun are (ilanted lu palpitat­
kidney disease that to not being flanks. Th? ui.tdly flying horses
Mount Clei
In. Prank Case easi
thundcT a.-r.’s ihe trembling Held, fill­
a faes husband jealoita
ing- Ute uii- trlih vlonde of dust and
htrlp
wUtelng pebb’x-i Tlicir Iron rimmed
iDous lovo letters from saot^ «m»«
hoofs ip r -:ii -r^elcss trend
stones to I ovvder and crash through the She succeeded. Her cries for help
flesh and boucs of haples< rider* who aroused toe gueoU of OlenT.-ocod hotel
cbnnre to fall- As front against front who forced the door open miJ found
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
these furious rjders plunge, their sweep- Mrs. Case In toe bands of her Inturlah
The tax rolls tor toe ooUection-of
ed .busband, her night dotoes stained schoM and city taxes and speeisl sswith blood and her neck black from seasmsnU for toe five words of toe
jasblog faces, breaking arms and q>lltting beads, it Is a acene of wUdest war finger marks where she bad been ^ck. city of Traverse CID. Mliffil» have
been placed In my bonds far
a whlrllnt: tempest of battle, ebort
lived, but terrible.—General John B.
^4Jbsrles B. Alton, a
GocdonJfi Scribner’s.

A VMITIVB 8MH

Maker of the best Dress Goods in America for
wear.

This celebrated make of Dress. Goods is

known as the par excetlence in dress fabrics.
Anyone wishing service, combined srith a stylish
appearance and a distinctiveness that is missing
in other lines would do well to ask to he shown

Broadfaeada
We have t\*eeivc<l .i line of these that we are sure
-will meet with the approval of every discriminate
shopper.

Don’t open ii set of acconot books
when yon do a Undness for anybody.
Advantages always look larger than
- -hen tbe ■telee
are balanced;
Don’t marry money. Ton can
tbe money, bot yon can't spriffi tiie
trouble you may get with IL
Somehow WbeA a brother and stotei
qnarrd it comes nearer to what a man
and wife say than any other thingOcceaMmally you know a man yon
can’t hrip admiring, but who to such a
fool that yon want to beat Urn to
dMto.
Somehow a scrambled egg reminds
us pf s failure. -The cook didn't get tbs
egg ont wbole. eo she eenm^ It
Some people mtke scrambled eggs of
half they do. .
WbcD u man's folks are away and
be goes to a leofaKrant to eat It seems
pretty tougb to«ay 86 oeots tor a meoL
At borne be ftMre't realise that be to
snytiil]M.-*AtchlBon Globe.
FOlsya KldfMy Cure
WUl cure 'Britfit’s dtoeaae.
Wm oun DIabatM.
wm Gate ttme in Bladdm.

and meet nsgecud
of
Grand Rapids. y Phst llring and wine
have brought him to decrodottim.
wife, a fanner bMle of Grand Bgplfls.
left him kmg ago. > '

mlngtiiepraadesof
taw." said a De&dtTawyer,
ItTav
who h
name! be sappremed
a rata not
not to
---------------------to
. take
. . c. .
which I ooifld not promite my client
a perwotage of gtin over my Tees. OM
day not long ago a boalotes man cams
to me with a reqnest to sns a dsMec.
1 found It would COM far more than
could be recovered and told him ao. Hi
ww indlgwtwnd Jeft MWlM to grt
a lawyer to prav ^ esse regardtate ot
“A tew weeks tatiw be c
again. 'R'ell.' said b
rice and saved 2250^
you to take charge dftal
affecting tbe Blanfc:^
retainer will be IRiM^
!•' 1 took
tt.tttoDosdlemtoaay.’*fltHewo.

SJ5TS

watered, pailieolarty adapted to
frnlL Forty ^erry trees aed
100 apple trees in bearing. A
little money lulm a bargain.

StHivenlr
TffiftVBME BAT
OLUB BOtfBE
COVBT BOVftE
INDIAN BEADS
TACMT and PMB

79c
91.00

«EE
THE SHOW.
ins of the elegant new
KIKBALL PIANOS
at our store. There's
none can equal the tone
of tbe KimbaU, and tui to
quality, style and dura­
bility. it has no superior.
'Factory prices and liber­
al terms
:
:
:

SteMbil
Silver

9130

Rastali’s.

HusUlng Jeweler.

ALWAY9

ftOUfYHINe
TO AHWOY TOiJ
When yon or^natog «R
lampe oranyldBdM light

W. W. KINULL CO.
ia Front BtraeL
N. E. Strong, Manager.

8SHTFRHTO

MEN AND WIMEN!
DR. AMDBEW B. 8PUIMEY,

but SLBOTRICirr

BeardDHwRinr
ElMtrle
e
Power Gompnw-

m

U oCertng yco ow adrioe fa gat a
Gas Range, we ore siiaply sngMMlng

the world contains.. There Is Bctblog,
-bettor. It to good cnongh tor any­
body.
We have toe h
-

Traverse city

. Spinney will be at Trevaree
day from now until Nov. 1, 1903, trtm City, Park Place Hotel, Aug^ 12th
8 o'clock until IX: 20 o’clock In the from 7 a. m. to A p. m.
soon-and'tram 1 o’Moek to 4
o’clock in toe ofteraoMi of eodt day.
AU taxes paid befan September 1
wUI be received wlthoot oMlecOon
tees and on oil toxee remaining
paid on S^tember 1 onfl nnUl October
1 a peoalty of one per cent for coaootion will be ebozgod en aU taxes ro:
malnlng unpaid on October 1 nnd un­
to November 1 n peulty of two par
cut far ooUectloh win be charged
Offire in WnbMm block. Room 210.
M. & na^wwi J.
8I0O4,
City Tl—IMF.

Don’t Be CaygM

MBWTOBBNT

tot

your home or offiee. There
is nothing like BLRCTRICITY for lUnmiDaiing
porpoees. No Smoke, ao
•melL no grease; no danger
from fires—it Is the meet
gnomical
lIIiiraJnMr
that can be procured.

...... . GAS -RANGES

EXCURSIONS
PebeMarquette

HAPPY HITS.

x>r'

SoU iamvaneCttyuy J.O.

TAXES!

Wm. Broadhead

wUhin five
mUea of
M exchaage
for city prepeity. 'Small bouae.

ntmiii owr SSilua’s.

One of toe queerest reptiles in tbe
Lapeer—Father Francis C. Kelley
world to tbe homed toad «f Arixonn.
as given a fine banquet. It being toe In the first place, ttaongh It look* like a
annireraary of bte ordination. There toad and to so called. It Isn't a toad at
were several toasts and aongs and
nt a Uurd. It Uvea nowhere save
music.
e deeert' and feeds on hard abeUed
beetlea and other Insecta.
One
of toe oddest things about tbe
Lanalng—Railroad Cofflmlsslooer.A
creature to its way qf fighting. Two
T. Atwoood reporU that the lUcld^n horned toads will meet and fight like
Dings few June were 24.422,697.69, bnlto by butting, not apparently wUb
increase of 21-040.447.94 over the
notion of kHllng each other, bot
le month last year. The aggregate
trying to turn its adveraary over.
Michigan earnings tor toe first half Tbe toad that to-finally npect goes
•way
haminated and hides himself.
of 1903 were 224.320454.39. an Increase
of 23404.62049, qr 15.17 per cent
le same period last year.
Berth! I don't want to go to bed yoL
sto. I waot to ore yon and “
Lansing—It Is altt«etoer likely bred play cards.
boy tc
Charles L. Benjamin of Begliiaw. itoo
;! We never do It
appointed to take office as stateBortie-But I heard mamma tell you
nspeetor Jaa. 1. 1904, will prob­
to mind how you played your earito
ably enoceed to toe poalUon at tmoe when Mr. Sbepberd came!
otring to thwfleath
toe late Im
tor. WtUlaa Judaea.
L John*—Horace DeWIU. aged 66.
of an early aettler sad wealtolest
man in the eonnty, to dead at the coun­
ty house. Horace was a highly edncated expert accountant, btrt he drank
became an ontcasL Be became
sick from sleeping in the rain and
taken to the county bouse.

ffm ¥s OTY!

with a cheap flour, to save .a few
cents. Oor “BEST” ii tbe only ml
cheap floor on tiie market, quality con­
sidered* Try it
*. ,i.:.

THE DAILY &AGLE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1908.

I

uaen!.

EAGHB WANT ADS.

/ummoiiAi. u>i>*L

warded by retBStog tb L. J. OMlnees, Snttoos Bay.
230644

FOB 6ALB-OM set of
WANTSD «t oaee. two dlxtlac rocm
LOST—From Forest
lAke, a brlndle bnll dog.
alri* t Omtmt urn. W. a. I>ew9r.
white ohest tSolJer marked owner's
SM»^
FOR 8ALB-Moto»m, enslnea. lmnd»Items, 8. R.
es. dynanoa aad other ma^iliiery.
£ D0IXAS6—1 w1
B F. Daru, US Froot etteet..
the dogh I
pwr >5 euh tor «a ■'N'’ oApoa Ira
LOST—Between the Asylum-end
« JtalU VIU pMkiBO. Lmto I
, er of Wedswoctlt end SeBmIo oaee. Mn. A 8. Prwtt, '07^
streets, gold brooch wttti gibea set­
ting. Finder ratora to Bagle oOoe
33054f
and receive reward.
^
ROW^AT
LOST in Orand Traverse
FOh SALE CHBiP-60-toot lot
Bey,
bdongs to yacht .Veyn. Re­
WANTa>—Ord«n for. l&4niA oetUr
Bast FroBt Street, near the bay;
ward
tor
any
IntonnsUmi.
Pbooa.
wood, UVU.CUVU
deliverod to
W Au/
any fiut V4
ol the
price 150. Enquire of W. D. l^on.
O. H. Winaaa, Northport. W4^
city.
~Orell4cK ‘Co.
--------8ll7-tf
44S Bast Front street
320541

.

SET

WANTB0>
0 — FalrAted'^BM^-baitd
________
______
BBfe lor cMBln^ faetwy. Itertfd 8.
Simf

THE CHINESE CARPENTER.
ins MMkeS •( ■Mai>r a Hole la a

of 31 and 36; eiOsens ot United
BOiau ' paymeni auwu,
States, ol »eod character and tem­
mMtthly pAymenta. Cal Olbacoj^413
perate bauts, who can apeak, read
West Beventb street.
320644
aad write BngUah. For UfonnaMon
apply to Kecroitlns Oficer. 806 TO SBLJ^A good leather top baggy
Front street. Traverse Clty.^B^:
and a land and water bicycle. UtUe
A McNamara, 208 Front atreet
TO 8EU/—Very low price . three
SUMS wiUi house In rear and umeWAffTED AT ONCB—A second-hand
menu above on two. Front street;
oaehttfse tami wason. W. B. Nelall well rented; good investment
BMi. Bast Front street. 32104-2
property. UtUe A McNamara, 208
Front street______________________
TO 8BLL—A fine gasoline lannch 35
t«eL long. 6 feet beam, nicely fitted, TO SELL—12 acres, ndar dty^ two
canopy top and curtains, dak plank
deared; no buildings; 135 peai^
aad cheep. UtUe * MoNmaiara.
trees; some gn^tes; good soil; easy
2088 Frost
street.
cleared. UtUe A McNamara Ins.
and Real Estate Ex.
3618-U
IX) SBiX by UtUe & UcNnmare, 20S
Front street, a house and lot on X) SBUi—Or exchange lor town
west Bide. 8 rooms, only„3600 aad
property. 80-acre farm In Wexford
on monthly payments, same as r
county; easy terms; with or with­
DmX yon waat It
out stock and tooU; 76 acres Im­
proved; five acres in wood; house
A lew beantltnl summer resort lots
seven rooms; awne orchard—cuts
aOtAD each, cost ot survey aad
over 100 tons of hsy; windmill, tank,
making papers. Uttie A McNamaie
granaty,
two bams, etc. Uttle A
'
id Real Bstate B
McNamara Insnranoe and Beal Bs3U541
hX)R
.........
8A)
new honse. No. 855
Washington street; 350D0 down
balance monthly. .See B. O. OlUett,
. 623 Bast Eighth street or write
F. A. Clary. Oraad Raidda.

;0 8BIA.—Large
feed mlU, sca'
tmeks, and e .
_
. _
on exebanga grist mlU, hay. grain
and feed store, wlUi yard room for
carrying on coal, cement Ad brick
business. Sldettack in yard. Terms
easy.. UUle A McNamara Beal BsS133-tf
tats aad lua 1

rX>R BALB—A good aeren^em
hone weighing 1,100 pounds. Cheap
tor cash. N. A. Nalson, <34 — Front street
FOR. 8ALB by UUle A UcNamara, PRlNTmO OFFICE TO SBLU-Whole
or a half Interest; only small
aihoont
-------------208 Front etreet, a fine brick btUldof coital required; exper'
experien^
ing—two etores and modem teneprinter not necessary.—UUle
umeAMc• 6 less than
Namara. 2C8 fVont street

TO SELL—Brick cottage; good loca^
tlon; five roome: drive well; cellar
TO 8HLI^-<fi aem; all cleared;
cemented; -ehea^. UUle A M'
house 7 rooms;' brick Chimneys;
Namara Ins. and Real Bstate Ex.
plastered down stairs; painted out­
8133-tf
side and inside; bay window; peat
bam; cedar block cellar; ptgnp In TO SELL—House on Bast- Blerenth
kitchen. This is a great bargain.
itreet, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
UtUe A McNamara Ins. and Real
one on Ninth street, one on Rail­
Bstate Ex.
313341
way avenue, two on Webster,
on State, one on Washington and
TO SELL—A beautiful residence, to
others—terms to suit any reasona­
a central location, steam heat, elec­
ble customer—monthly or as you
tric Uelit, 10 rooms, ^ttmblng tor
wiah. Uttle A McNamara, >08
beth, gas, fine yard; one ot the fin­
Front straat.
est bamea In the dty. lor aale cheap
tor. cash, or part cash shd negotlOn easy ___
with about 6 acres cleared. <»"«»
house, no barn—cmly 3400. UtUe
ohaag^
814641
A McNamara, 208 Front straet.
FOR SALE—My Home place <m eouth
_____js cleared, tonr acres
aide ot West Sixteenth street, as
In Ml; losr tront streams aeress
pretty a place as there la in town,
the plaoe; rolling .land, good stfil;
consisting ot auout three acres or
aboQt 10 acres black mnet^ been
toe equivalent of 26 lots 25x166; al­
dltrited and Is exceUent for garden
so two fracUonal lots adjoining it
or cMery beds; bonse 12 rooms,
on the east; also five acres with
needs painting; bam 42x47, frame;
small orchard adjoining it on the
old griinary, com honse; another
south; -also twelve lots on north
old honse on larm. 7%1b Is <me ol
Bide ot same street, all In one block.
the rare bargains in northern HlchlA. H. Perry, 210 Bast Front street.
gan. A good laimer could wlUi Ut-'
S18»4f
tle expense make this farm worth
from el^t to ten thousand In a FOR SALE—16-lnch cedar, wood deIWarad^^aig^part of the
e dty. .
short Alma Uttle A McNamara InSU74f
soianoe and Real Estate Exchange.

"IHd you ever gel n Chinese carpen­
ter to stop up a bole In tbe floorF’
fiat dweller of another,
other had to admit that he had 4ioL
Then the fitet proceeded to tell lila
wonderful tale, which tbe Ust^er
would not believe until be tried
otieutnl for the name purpose tbe next
montb.
"There was a worn place la the fioer
that needed patching, sod i thought
I'd show my wife what a carpentw 1
was. so 1 8iiw<-d a aguaro section of the
planks out, Hot 1 cut luy. band tbe
first lulimtc nnd bad to send tor the
Clilnaman;jrho has a atop right
armmd tbe corner. Wbeu be got to tbe
door be gniiitnd soroetblng that aouiidIf It might mean 'IVberer and 1
polnirti to tbe square bole over in a
dnrk corner.
~'\Vow.' be said as be squinted at It
minute. Then he turned around and,
walk.>d out ,I thougbl-wcll. I didn’t
know w-lui; to think, t was so amased.
couldn't understand hls gi.vli
■ni.-b a alinlile Job. I was still putallng
over It biiir an hour Infer when 1 beard
# knock. He said 'Wow,' or some other
wont like It, and held, up a square
bnanl. Tlieii he walked over to tbe
ibirk 1-orner of the room and—wbat do
.vou tbliik? Ue put tbe square In. and
il tilted Just o.« if ft Imd grown there.
And be had Just taken a peep at tlie
hole from where he was standing in
tlio door."
The fiat dweller's tnie Is no faliy
^ory. That’s the way a Qblnese carpenter «ops a hole in toe floor.-New
vori
ark Times.
Smoke fartbing
In.oldrn days in England at WhltounUde.lo tbe pried, according to the num­
ber of clilmneya In the porlab. Some­
times these dues were demanded by
tbe bishop of tbe diocese, as on old
records: 'The bishop .of
EUe hath out of everle puiah In Cambrldgesblre
certain tribute called
smoke farthings, -bid) tbe cbtttcbwardens do tevle according to tbe nt

2

___ ^ ^Tejrou eaU and see
1 Real
TO SKJ^A nice boy ahore building
lot at low price; about five omea.
Uttle A McNamara insnranoe BxUte. 833 Front street
817441 •

INBURB TOUR mOPBRTT now for
yon mny hnT« n fire nt nny ttmt
UtUe A McNnmnra, 208 Front St
SU54t

■Whlpq-^ kind you want Prices
6c ewt sod upwards.. Tte Bconotty.
32IIK-3

Upon-one occasion In nortbera
igan I was trout llsblng'in j-omppny
with a retenuj timber erulB«. a it..m
BTATB OP MICHIGAN;
___ ^
Of^ who knew eveirtUng alMmt tbe rough Orsnd Traverse, se.
buMi life, says a writer in World's
Notice Is hereby given,, thst by —
nlsed tost'adfbt P- KysMkn ti prad ■Work. Id time we reacbod a bend la
order of the Probate court for the
_
.TT-----------------------Fnmk nw. transnrar.
tha stream where a lot of amall logs - sty of Grand Traverse, made on
bad Jammed during tbe spring freshet
teas on priees and arbitration were My comrade unconcerned venoiced
n^ the logs, atxl before I could fol­ tor credlltots to present their ' '
against the estate of Ji
low by some uilscbauce be stepped iste
W. a ArdersM today picked up
of sold county, deceased, and tost
upon a loose one and Instantly dlsap- oil crMitors of sold deceased gre refine apedman of pehriflad wood that
paared. Had. I not been looking at him
to sold
had fallen from n load ot gravel In It is likely 1 should have Imagined he ----------------------------- Probste oHee.
front of bis piaee on Union straet Tbe bad crossed anil guuc Into Uk. brusb in the city cf Traverse City, lor
spedinen Is 18 indies long and 10 upon the farther aide. One log of ah Instlon and sllowsnce, on or befbra
the 30th day of January. A. D.. 1»64,
toe
moBH
was
rolling,
aud
a
baud
ebowindtea wldA closely reaemblea i
and thst such claims will be heard be­
and la qnita UikAly teernstad with ad at one Bide ctf It To dart across and fore sold court, on Friday, the 30th
adxe tbe bHitd occupied von' few sec­ day of October, A. D.. IMS. sod on Sat­
ron pyrites.
onds. but to luy bonxr 1 could not pull urday. toe 30th day of JaausJT, A. D..
Mary, the lOyeai'oW daughte
him up through tbe' narrow space 1904, St 10 o'clock id the forenoon of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Tbompeon- through which be had sUpped. To set eat* ot those days.
TiUe. died al ber borne this tnoralng a foot upon the log eitoer side the open­ Dated. July 80th. A. D, 1903.
(Seal.)
of toe bowels. Ralph ing and above with all strength was tbe
only hope. For seconds I clung to the
Andersen w«it there tola morning
wrist and strained mightily.' Slowly
prepare the remains tor shipment
toe logs se|>arated ond up be came till
kygo vrtiero .the funeral will be be was able to twist upon his stomato
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County ot
hdd.
across a log. Half drowned as he was. Grand Trsvwrse. ss.
Mies Elvira Dwmewchelle was mar­ he had not lost bis nerve.. “Dodoni
At s se^on of the Probste court
for the county of Grand Traverse,
ried last nl^t at toe Second H. E IM 'em squeeze back on meT’ be
porawage by Rev. Hugh Kennedy to ed. and a momcm later be was c____ holden st the Probate offlee hi the
city ol Tray^ City, on Friday, the
Henry P. Rivard of Bay City. T%ey feet Most men would bare weskmed 3Ist day of^uly. In the year ous
were nttabded by Hr. and Mrs. Leonard then, but be was Iron. He had swal­ thousand, nlnfe bondred and throe.
tilourtsde. Tbe bride Is a Traverse lowed 4 lot of water, bad been cheek I^ent. jSn A. Lorsnger. Judge
by Jowl with an awful death, yet be of Probste.
City girt. The coude left for Bay aty had no Idea of proving false. Tbe logs
In the matter of the estate ot Thom:
tola morning where toey wUI make were slowly slipping farther apart and I Wynkoop. deceased.
their home.
I was standing like n certain large gen­ On reading and fillng^the petition
W. H. Mixter of Manistee, who
tleman of Itbodes und unable to stand duly verified, of Dsvld^E. Wyntoop
and
Adonis C. Wynkoop. exeentora ot
charge ot the picking department of ----------- „i A„ spring to
the last wlU of deceased, praying
the Central Lake Oannlng Ca. passed eitoer aide, while, of course, to slip among other things that they may be
toroueh toe city tots afteraotm. He Into the water meant to enter the trap suthorixed, empowered and licensed
was returning firam Manistee after tak­ be bad Just esc-aiK-d. In a''^w seconds M sell the real estate described in
be seized my band and one quick haul said petition or so much thereof ss
ing tiaine a carioad ot small boys iriio carried ni.- to linn footing. The logs will be snffldlent tor the psyment of
were engaged In-picking beans, etc^ at om-e ciniwi like a gigantic trap. the legacies and debts of deceased and
for the factory. They got homesick, Wbc-n wp n-.K-lied solid ground niy cc
of administration.
,>on it is ordered, tost £|ttbe says. Tbe canning company has fade aliuosi collapsed, and tor linjf
urday. the 22nd day of August, A. D,
bad a successful season but is hard hour he was n very sick ronu. Later 19(13. st 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
waed Just now to handle toe beans beoaid; "I held my breath as long as 1
assigned for the hearing of said
eould. A-alciilatln'-jou might {ly to get
(tlnn»«n.l fJi.f «!<» next Of kin
tbelr noucre traoL
me. an', parducr. I'll never forget that
las Wynkoop____
Uttle4uru.. I reckon I was in a mighty
IS Interested In said
Today's Markets.
esute; are required to appear at
tight
place."
Detroit. MK*.. Aug. 7.—SeptemBfcr
se.ssioD of said court, then to be bo:
wheat. 81%: No. 2 red^Vl; No, 3 com,
en at toe Probate olSce, In the city
of Traverse City, and show eanse if
63; No. 3 white .oats, 36%.
any there be. why the prayer of tbe
Tdedo—Wheat, cash. 80; S^itempetitioner should not bo granted.
bo-. 81.
And It Is farther ordered, that sMJ
CbleagD—September wheat.
petitioner giro notice to the- persons
intgresteJ In said estate
the pendDecember. 50%; Septi
ency of.....................
said petition,
aadthe
' hearing
a. and
September oaU. 34%; S^tember pork,
thereof, by causing a copy of this
813.40; lard, 3782%; ribs. 37.80.
der to be published• in

The Di
Bagle, at
.... ___1____
and___
cto
culated in said county of Aond TravPICKINGS FROM FICTION. Flour. H., L « Co.'S best. ....
erse. for three successive weeks previIK to said day of hearing.
Hope is tbe herolv f<»n of despair.—
JOHN A. LORANOBR,
“Tbe School For Salota."
Judge of Probate.
(A true eopy.)
The most agonising fear of a,true
lover la that trU lady shall think him'
a weakUog.-"On Satan's Mount."
LODGE NOTICES.
Sentimental people are sure (o live
ioug and die faL '

..............'Is

pps-:;i5
.....
...^.



Uiat Peter's pence or smoke money j ^-‘'
was slill paw at tbe end of tbe all- I
pra«n«« OM teUcenee
teenUi centuty In many English par*** “““ ‘touself, post, pr^nt
a^ futtire. oomss into view.—"Kent
Similar to Uds wai .a chli^ney tax
Too never could bet on that woman.
levied from time to Ume to ralra tunda.
This was most obnoxtoos to the people, If there wasnue or two things she'd be
Buying Rotes.
and Pepys in hU diary wtea, “Much likely to do she wouldn't do either of
tiiem.-"Tioba.”
danior against chimney money, and
Tbln^ always run in streaks—don't
tbe people aar they will not pay It
msttrt
wlietlier
It's
politics,
love,
farmwithout force" It was nbollabed.lo
in' or war. The}' iloij't travel alone.—
the reign of William and Mary.
“Before tbe Dawn."
An Anetlen laeldeBt.
Sunuuicuiqoe—to tbe mao belongctb
A Japanese rase bad been breu^t courage in grrat things, but lo affalta
Wholesale Meats.
forward, and a German In toe crowd of amall moment woman Is pre-emlTbe following wholesale meat prices
offered *2. A second bW not being nenL-'The Wheel of Lore."
ore supplied by H. King, of Swift A
beard the voae was wlllalruwn. tbe
Succeea undoubtedly often covers
auctioneer stotlug that be eould not mistakes, but human nature ia
whole generous, or ot least good tem­
".Vow. Indies and. e
pered.—“RsIroSpecl Olid Uroapect.'

ffs-sss:;:; |
.........

TO BBLI/—14 acres, three-fonrths of
a asOe from the dty; all cleared
and seeded to clover; easy terms. FURNISHED BOUSE TO RENT—
litUe A McNamara Insurance and- Enquire at 207 West Ninth atieet. goodn -n-orth.800. r>o I bear KOI Do
I bear gwr
"Ton dollars." abouted the Oennan
wbo bad bid on toe vase.
me wood; log
“Ton dollars—goncl Sold to
fruit. Uttle A TO LET—Two small houses one esst
friend
there." tbe auctioneer replied.
Bide,
one
south
aide,
Oh^per
month
or
__________ je and Real BSto sell on monthly psyment plsn. Jotting down the price on n pad.
222 Front street
81S3-tf
same os rent Uttle A MoNamara, ' "Hold on a mloote," cried out tbi
208 Front street
purchase "you can't sell on run pld.’’
‘X)b. tbat^ optional with the auc­
TO LET—A couple of Inside rooms, tioneer." stammered out tbe former.
suitable fot-offlees or tor sleeping
"Tell, den." tbe German called bato,
rooms, mod^ buUdlng. steam heat.
with n parting nod. "keep your rug If
Ita obtioual on a rug uud nnobUonal on
K."-New York Post
TO RENT—Rear rooms, seoond floor
of Peoples Saving Bank building.
Broke It'fe Hiss OesUr.
874f
A north Missouri editor received a
TO 6BL1^168 acres; 70 aeix« cIea^
note toe other day telling him that one
ed; bouse two story, 6 rooms, partly TO LBT by Uttle A.h
ot hli BDbKTlbers was dead and ^^ finished; rooms all finished down
ing that hia paper be dlacontinued. A
_/^a»lra: barn old, 80x40; two granfew days later the editor met tbe "de­
/
eries attached to bam; good weU
miscelUneous,
ceased" subecrlbcr on the street and
near house; onUlde celMr holding
100 buahds of potatoes; orchard, 80
told him about tbe aote. “I wrote
MRS.
FEANCBS
8.
SMITH.
pUolst
trees; SO grape Tinea; nice lake on
that note myself," returort toe tub­
ocganlst
and
Toealist
QradunI
farm. UtUe A HMamara Ins. and
er. “Wbat forr atoed toe editor.
Valparaiso Musical Consem
Beal Itetate Exchange.
3U7-tt
PnpU of Prof. Frederic Horace ■“Well, I wanted to stop yer papo',"
Clark ot Chicago. Inventor of uni­ •aid \tbe subacrlber candidly, “an’,
knowto’ bow bad you-acM tbe money,
fied ptanlam. Address. Mrs. Fn
I didn’t have tbe heart to come rl^t
a 8mUb. Travene City. Mleh..
o get a ready-made busbiese—with
an' do it.. So I Jee' wrote you the
BuTBlghto street New Fhooe, M3.
or without bnUdlngs-worth while
note about bein' deaA You wouldn't
HAVE TOUR LAWN MOWER put In oend a paper to a corpse, would you?"
shape by an expert—;or yean in the —Eaueas City Star.
Front street
Uwn mqvw bnatoees. For grindFOa B*t.Tt CHEAP—PBACnCAlXY
. new phaeton, boggy, naed but rery
The Farmer—Your cow must be
Uttle last naaaon. Itoqolre atNOan__________________
_ randy She doesn't chew ber end.
nett's Jewelry store. .... SU3418
Tbe Amateur Farmer-Sbe doeat
J. K. LongwelL 823 North DMskm
street ’Fheaoin. CtUsens'. US74f have to ebew ber cud. I feed ber with
—Two good lumber wagons, three WB DO FARM or dty Insurance predigested bay.-Jodge.
casualty and buitfary Insnnnoe.
UtUe A MeNamnra. 208 Frcmt St
SU54t

ate svecuce bmh wsbIs others to
see him ss te.aees hlaselt

CAUGHT IN A LOO JAM..

ner of Hlertath and Wa4*worth LOST—On Nortjjport railroad- WedBtreeu. Bath room aad eteetiic

IS

' Tae Cwuee of Vhe Delay.
Mrs roKSo waa in a burry. Shegoing to a concert, ond tbe friends wbo
were to accompany her were waiting
^wnstalrs. She was dressing and
making things most uneomfortebl ~
8
her maid, imuware of the fact that Cottosuet,.............. ......................
everytoing she said was audible down­
stairs.
'
"Annette." she cried, "bow slow you
are! Have yoo tbe fiowere tor my
halrr
st^ and ■hiefeti;
ri
“Ah. yes. madame. but"—
•TVell. well, welir' sharply. "Wb«e
are they!"
"They are brte, madame; but. par­
don. I've mislaid toe balr!"-New York
Frets.
______
NOTICE OF SEWER ASSESSMENT.
To Oeo. Amlotte. O. C. Isgrig, J. G.
Aa Alnaban Baiake.
Loedlng. St Francis church. Mercy
How would you <-iiji\v a plpefol of
Monroe, Atrs-EBlacken, I. A. Adams,
wood shavli^. snt\!riited witli a atrong
B. F. Colvin. Fred Courtade. T. J.
Bolution of j^pper ns an after dlnoer -Umlor, P. A. Wright Joseph Lnmly
Hannah. L^ A Co.. W. F. Haraba,
snxAe! Stnuge ns thl< may aesm tot
Chaa. Wells, W. J. Inriu Joseph
hslltute tor tobacco. It Is. says the
Heitte, Jos. B. Wise, John Horan.
Family Doctor, nevcribeless need as
J. B. ■Wise, John Tweddle. Alfred
such br IndUDS along tbe AJaSkaa
Welt Mary P. Burns, and all percoast. Their.mouth* are often made
Bons Interested In toe laying of a
raw by toe practice and tbe eyesight
sewer in the alley ea« of Union
of many U sffecied by' tbe strong
street, commonring 166 feet south of
the south line ot Tenth Atteet
thence south to the north line of
‘Hiirteenth stroet, take notice;

EXCURSIONS

. aLSEANDRIA bat.tobwto. okt..
MONTOBAL. QUE
On Aug If. IM3,'Uckeu will be sold
to shove points st mwcIsI low excur­
sion rates, via Pore Marquette to De-



atl04f
dfle By. Ask Pera Marquette agent
tor particulars as to rates, tfslns for
15c and I5c each. Pashloo Sheeta troe. which .tt«3teta will be sold, etc., er
j write H. r. Moelier. O. P^Ag^DetrolL
TI>o Eeanomy, 241 Front street.
3316-t-l

sevrer in the alley east of Union
street, oommenring at a point 165
feet Bonth of the south line of Tenth
street, thence south to the north line
of Thirteenth street, is now on file in
y oOce for public Inapeetion.
Notice la alsj hereby given that the
-ineil anud board ot asseesora of the

said 1

t yril. at which time'

Data! this.4th day of August 1903.
CRAB. M. BEERS,
3207-eod
City Clerk.

TIMBER ESTIMATOm.
J. M. TULLBR,
) 360 aOBto Hbnwood svB. Ottizens’ TAoM nt. Joael
PHYgieiANB.
Graduate ^

DR. HOLDSWOBTH.

fitted. Both 'phones.

Ro5feO«^=iheui^^”’ciU*ena’
Bril 'phone 878.

103: r^dwee, 104<
DBS. W. E. A W. 8. MOON.
Cenerak practice; speeioUsts In dlsof the rectum and genito

DR. H. E UARNER,
Special attention given to surgery and
diseases ot women. OOoe over
First National bank. Call both
•phonee.
DR. W. P. 8'1'RANGWAT6.
Formerly aselstant to Dre. HoU and
Oaks In the eye. ear. nose and
throat departmente of the Chicago
Polyclinic college and hospiul.
Prance Umucd to eye. ear, nose
and throat -and fitting of glasses.
502 WUteW
Mock.
CHIrons'
phone 668.

tor Praaktort, Benzonia. ML Pleasant^
Clare, Alma, St. Louis;Ttnaca. Owosso.
HowelL Ann Arbor, Toledo, and all
southern Bird ea:;te.'a points.
J. J. KIRHY, O. P. A.

PERE Marquette

For Grand Rai^ds, Deooit. Toledo.
Chicago ana west. 6:00 a. m, 11:55 a.
m.. 6:20 p. m. and 10:10 p. m.
For haginaw. Bay City, Port Hur­
Traverse City tent No. 87L K. O. on. Toleuo, Detroit and east. 6:00
T. MM.. Friday nigbts in Foresters' i. and 11:66 a. m.
hall. A. V. Friedrich. Com.; J_' T.
For Hanlatee, Lndington. MDwmnShields. R. K.; E. A. Bvana, P. K.
k^and Mnakegon,'6:00 a. m. aad
LePointe, R K: /

Traverse City Aerie No. 383, P. O.
For^Elk Rapids, Kalkaska sad Cen­
Eagles, meets. In' Foresters' hall, tral Lake. 7:0U a. m.,.l:20 p. m. and
Tuesday evening. 8 o’clock. Walter 6:15 p. m.
Loranger. worthy president
For Cbarlevolt and Petoakey, 6:00
a. m.. 1:20 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.
B Bay «ive No-Tl, L O. T.
H. F. MOELIER. KBHOB,
Uen. Pask AMAgent
Traverse City Lodge No, 232, F. A
. M. Regular communication Mon­
day, August 31. H. O- Joynt, W.
M-: M. E H • ••
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200; I.
O. O. F., meets Tuesday evenings in
their ball. A. B. Curtis, N. Q.; C. 8.
JdhnsoD, secMtarr.
Traverse City Chapter, No. 147.
O. E. s: needs in Masonic hall the
Tuesday on or before each toll moon.
Annie Soule, W. M.

DIRECTORY
MONROE A HALE,

*■;

Train for Cedar City'leaves 6 s. m.'
and 8:56 p. m. .
And STEAMER UNB6
Boat connections at Manistee and
Frankfort making shortest and cheap­
est routes to Chicago, Mflwankee and
the west
VIA C0PEMI8H AND A. A. R. R.
Arrive Frankfort..

e.:20p.m.

BR. T. A. WILHELM,
,
DENTIST.
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. CO.
City M^ra House Block.
Room 1.
in'Effect June il. 1903.
Trains leave Traverse City oa fob
lows:
For Petoakey. Mackinaw. Otsod
'taplds and Chicago. 5:40 a. ra.
DR8. SAWYER A l-ENHALLBOON.
For Petoskey. Macklqaw. Grand
Dentists. Crown and bridge work a Rapide and Ft Wayne. 11:10 a. in.
specialty. OOce new WKhelm block.
For Petoskey. Macklsaw. Oisnil
Rapids, Cincinnati and Chicago, 4:25
For Suttons Bay. Omens and Nocth, port 8:30 a. nj. and 1:30 p. m.
Trains arrive from ClncInnaU, Cbl- .
cago. matanapolls. St - Loula and
Grand Rapids, 8:30 a. m.
Trains arrive from Ft WaynA
Orand Rapids. Petoskey and MackJ^RAINED NURSES.
aw, 1:30 p. m. ‘
Trains arrive from Richmond, Ft. MRS. E W. SHELDON, NURSE.
Wayne. Grand Rapids. Petoskey and
Graduate U. B. A. training -:ohooL Mackinaw. 6:50 p. m.
class *98. Grand B^ida. Citizens''
Trains arrive from Northport
’phone' 813. Bee. 858 Park street Omens and Suttons Bay. 11110 a. m.
Price 812 to 814 per week.
and 4:26 p. m.
.
Through sleeper on the 8:30 a. m
• • "
m. trains,
ARCHITECTS.
Chair o and s'
n all trains.
' F. E WAITER.
north and south ctf Waltos. :
_ I.j. IX)CKWOOn,
------------------ 0^ p.
Architect and superunendent OOce C.P. A
< T. A,
nt residence. 427 Fifth street NorthGrand Rapids.
era 'phone 411. Estimates made and
toll else delalla given with all plane.

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