The Daily Eagle, March 30, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, March 30, 1904

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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VOIi. XI NO 3409,

TKAVEBSB CITY, MIOHIGAI^?WB UNEaPAY, MABOH 30,1904.

WATERS ARE \
WE MSI BEAUHRIL and LARCBI ASSOmiENI Of
RECEDING
Baby Carriages, Reclining and Fold­
ing GoK^arts Ever Shown.
We h*Tc snytUng yon wont ot
whatever price yon want to pay.
Here ate a few epeciala:
Spedal No. 1, Jnat like cut, ia full
aUe. well rude, clculy worea tsody
with large podeeU po either ride
for carrying parcels, back and foot
adjoatable to any poriUoo, rerr
heat all aieel gear nicely enameled,
with foot brake, aotonmbllc wheels,
beantifal rilk sarin parasol with
double raOee and roaette, lined,
onr apecial. price on this ia

■i''prisiiSa Many ,

Tbe funeral of ZorDsuia wni
KDWAftO J^W£ OIVU OOSD TO
this momUig at Uo'riarii fra
MLICP fUNO.
mnris churrii. fM.Rev. Fr. 1
officiating. There im a iaizattmidTRANSPORTATION
PACIUTIES SQQB of Ma»Ja ti*inL to pay .thsfr
ABOUT pARALYZeO.
iast respects to # de&sed. tesUCytng to the rsfalE and esteem ia
which he was held |y those who Joiew
him. 'The floral oflwfigi werehriwtiful and the casket ^ lined vM
greens sod IlloweriB Tbe
* ISpeclal to The Dally Iktfe.)
from >aonc ihe yoang
OrasJ Rat^de. March 2S.—The <
n who were frtftflB of thh deosued
■dltSoa here la Improrinc. The water
e
Oorit.
to receding rapidly and faaa gone down

We have another at the name
price: von can takeyonr choice.

three feet In the riwanri of the river
aince yesterday. The ooodltkm on
AIgbanm street and Weft Bridge is
enoouiaglDg as the water is receding
every boor.
The' Scribner etreet ear linee are
being operated out as tar as ESeveath
street,^ and on Sbawniil and Battet
wtMth'avMue the cars are numlng
pretty neariy/r^tdarly.
The ehutn <ra Tamer avenue where
the blockade of ice has beftt
where the water has been ponring
through the viadnet and sopi>osed to
have been respnoslble for mneh dam­
age. was blocind with sand bags
turn the water'trom Its oouree hot
ODBtrary to expectations, failed to af­
ford any rrileC.
The water is fast receding In the
downtown dutricts and Canal street
metebants are at work rieanlng out
thrir cellars and basements pnd the
ngnlar roodae
bnsinesa Is bring
raiMly resumed.
The ritlsens of the Sixth and Sev­
enth wards are rebunlng to their
homes and trying ths beat they can to
b^n bousekeepmg where they left

!
Folding gb^aris from »S.an up.
.tali««<,Iron.-8.76l.p.

A good, aolid, well made Baby
Carriage. Jnat like cm. nicely npholatered. atari puah bandies,
hast Steel gear nicely enameled;
Urea.
foot brake, parasol, all •
only...................................

We can please ywi nn any.
tMn4 yon want,

BEE KEEPERS'
ARE BUZZING

m

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
WM. L. BROWN. Mgr.

lAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiaA AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 4

: ladles’ and Misses’ Suits !
I

Separate Skirts i
Rain Coats
i
Shirt Waist Suits •
and Shirt Waists !
SPECIAL SHOWING

t

of aSove lines for\iSaster trade ►
at popular priec8.(Alao remem- ^
ber that we are agen'fcs for the ►
celebrated “Perrins*’ Gloves ^
ft and have every popular cplor and styie on sale at b
^ 11.00, fl.oO and 12.00.


TheWsshahleKKieioves

t

n2
a leading feature in the line this season and sell ^
^jftatgl.50.
I
“Look for tte best and mostsatisfactory goods ^
ft here.”

I,

•OATS CAPSIZES BY HfOH WIND
WHILE DUCK HUNTtRO;

. A Seer^Rig^Party.te Out BMB<
^•
Have’’T«^|tSaen Pbu^

OF#1CM OF ORbANIZATION DBewip). Marrii M.-Ftonr nun v_.
LAYED-DY TRAIN.
drowned In Lake Cataaet by the canrimig of thsir boai while bottog
dories. Tbe dwd:
TtlNIB —^TUiirm
.YRRAHAH fiUNQBOiANlX
Cwtwntlon Will Be in Session ThU
PBTER POBafA.
Evulns- .
JOHN KIANDT.
Tbe men were In two ravhnats, two
fProm TsBterday'B (hty BUdon-l
m»m bring In each boft. A very high
This aftenoao was Uie date net fc
wini was blowing over tbe lake yes­
terday end tbe srater was very rooi

Tbe men were eeu frea ths aboce
thU rity. and a nnmbft- of the i
rise In dieir boats and fire at a flocA
bars were present ft Montagne ball at
of dneks that paaed over them. Jnft
the appointed time bat the officere of
ai they fired their bofta wrent over
the organisation were all held op on
and an foor men were thrown Into the
the trrioB, whfeffi were sevena boon
aat^r. Joeepb VoqBlU. watriiinan of
late.
the Pullman company, and BdwniE
Frasier, a fiftterman. hastened out to
rtve them if poesible. bat when they
reached the ftMt where the bcaU had
caprised all
tbe men had ho*"
drowned. The bodlM were not reoov.
e.ed.

JOHN R. SANTO
RENOMINATED
THE CITIZCHS CONVEI^TION FUU.
OF HAllMONV.
MR. SAHTO SAYB MTERSRTINO
AND T2MELV THINGS.
A. W. WAIT. POUTICAL OPPONENT,
ENDORSED BY CONVENTION.
Place far Justice »f the Peeoe Left
Blank fbr Mr. Curtia
Tbe ticket
m> last night by tbe
CU-rens' party conveetimi. which met
he old ake'^ ball, la handed
by John E. Rairio, who was
ly and with mneh applmu^ nocrinatad
V fieftleetioa aa mayor. Tbe nbml4C8 tn full are as Criknn;
Msyor, John B.' Santo. Member ft board ft pnbUc wo^
(2 yean). CTL Petenen ft tiie Seoand
srd.
Member ft board ft'paMIe worka
(5 years). A. W. Writ ft the First

Sriwri inapeetor (8 yean). W. P.
Cromer
Jostlee ft tbe peaoa <4 yeaES). left
btank for O. W. Curtis. BepoMkau
MBti.ee.
Tbe eoBventfim was cftled to order
and tbe cell was read by A. V. Friedrich. cbsiRnan ft the rity ecnntltEmanuri Wilbrim was then elect­
ed temprarary ohalnmn and Ctes.
. iewn^^ temporary
secretary.
Chairman -^Tlhatm thw appriated the
ulttesB on credentials and on
LOM OF THE RUSBlANa HEAVY
BUT HO FiOUREB QIVEN.

THE RUSSIANS
SUFFER DEFEAT

RUSBIANB .RETIRE IN PERFECT
ORDER ACTER DEFEAT.
OEO. H. KIRKPATRICK
(Preeldent Northern MIcMpaR- BeeJaps Leaa le 40 Kilted and 100
. Keepefri Asseclatlcn.)
Iboa ShUaoB. E. P. WO.

In the sooth end of the city where
the wnler overtlowed the Cuatortes
a^ homes the Iwork of risnaing np
bM been began.-but it will proboMyi
be three weeks befMe things will be
cleaned up and the oU order of bash
ess resumed.
CootribuUons ai» ftlll omnfng In In
llbeial quButities. Bdward Lowa S,
wealthy omnufOrriirer of the city, and
the Grand R««ldB Brewing
toh gave a check tor |600 t
ftiBsrers. and many of the
nan and elUsems

This did not- dannt the men
.
who were*bh hand, however, and they
elected Oeo. E. HDum of Fremont tempenry seoretary. As the ftwakei
the ecnveatloa were not present there
coaid be no regular pragram given bot
alott was Instituted on
tbst ml^t be breast
19. - Tbe meeUsg was made Informal
and all who had bad any experience
ip the matters broa^t op were tree
tins malcing tiie meeting
iBtereetliig.
Bnet of Mediim. O.,

is *8,m.
_
n is hoped that by the end ctf Uie
week tbe trains and street can vtO
be 'ranning oa time and the work of
eetting back to the fonner
scUrlty will be began.
Trade condtrions In the whoieeale
seoUnn here is paralyzed
the closing of factories and -general
lu^nslon of -business. The retail
dealers throu^ont the state are rihK<
orlng to have their ordfta filled and
nothing can be done nntll the tran-v
portatlon compantes and factories get
t-y work as usual.

owing to thsir beamy I
ly bnstuem„ be was able
ft eieettog as
ft toetr n_______
able to oedupy tbe p
r brinfOl
.vad mi
far msyw as has toe oppoalUoo and
by tbe Rnsriane.
B wth-tbe
that there are reasons to- thtt toretow
The gftieral reports to tbe e
FMthods ftDidpyed In other places, es. as-frilows:
of the fact tost this Is a strongly Be.
pedally in Cuba. Tbere will be
(ubMran city.
•1 bare tbe bemor to reept
ihm of tbe ccoTWlm tonl^t a
munanlcate to your majesty, tbe re­ No one doabte. he eald, that toe
port ft General MMhtchenke. dated voters ft toe city are beglonl^ torea'ize that It'to MX necesaaiy In
March 28, at 10 p. m.. wbicb eaya
‘For three coasecoUve days oar uuiUfipal priltios to vote with your
MAURICE DECKER SURPRISED.
small outposts attempted to draw the party and that the iwvnin*— put np
cavalry feto aeUoa, bat tbelr: by tot- Citizeu' party have been men
1 at. His Home to
patrols, after cmtact was eetabllshed. nbo were capaUe ft filling toe offiees
Help Him Cele&rate Birthday.
wtll as any men in tbe rity. Re
About SO gnefts were very -pleasant­ retired beyond Chong Jn (aboat N),
wafted to pises in namtoation tbe
ft Ping Tang)
ly entertained last nigbt
■Haring learned that floor squad­ name ft tbe man who had for toe last
of Hr. and Mra. Maurice Decker of
year filled toe office with credit to
6S2 'West Tenth streeL In honor of rons of the enemy were posted five
Mr. Decker's Urthday. Tbe event was versts beyemd Cboog Jn, on March 27. himerif sad to toe rity and who, tn
toe speaker's opliikm. Is strongersurprise on Mr. Decker. Tbe in­
than ever bftote. Tbe nomlnathm of
terior -of tbe -hDose was prettily de»
Mr. Baato was Immedlstriy soppostel
brated. eaUa llUee bring- need in the
by B. P. 'mibrim and in behalf ft tori.’
during room and boqnets of carnatloBS
bri« distributed ttarouriumt the other ed fire frmn briilsd the wall. Two reM>ecUre awrds, Jos. Sledsr, H. A.
Lsngworthr. 3. M. I«i1g. Tboa Bhilsqosdro&s promptly dlamoanted
Doms.
and Jcha Yenlsh. endoned the
Tbe evmilng was spmit with gnmes occopled the height^ 400 yards dlstnatloa.
Tbe convention waa
nd music. Mn. Decker glring some tant, and an egagement eosned.
dmoos for Santo and to a abort
fty enjoyable vocal and piano selec
to be emwesaed his tbanlm to tbe

aredtov.-^nVeree GiV
In
- JovlsF.li^SfC'- r Ori. K. W::J. AstoACMitaTUift c
V-Lo U to laftnre «t^ Ctty Open
house tonight,- arrtvrf’fcr Pe» M^
qcette train this sdSsmea frora .Saglna&. to :\ehest of ^Mts.
In siftaatng of 11^ rUoiK Orionri
lUm MU^he was like
men in -the
well A t’cckft of Mefc was betiig
lowered in the bottom; the Mpe broke
and tbe borittt fell w« the biiek b«
SnliBci-(be ter Tbe Dally Eagle.
tl>e man wna tmlniued. Tbe-orionel
aatd, T dodged It,-*-«Ad lie Is here to
keep his ^pointmftt ’hllh a laige
andlence.
Until a Dally Ba^ nportar rcnsiriced to Cohmri Bam --The Bocaiygostft
in PoUttes” was hIswtogeeL Mr. Rmb
did cot know what he was to give the
Traverse aty peeplA
Mr. Hem te as oW Ume
man bavtog apeat mneh of his
,w life on tbe pwere of the atate of
For our Shoes to sUy with yoor 9 C-80
boy for a good long timt
• blfi best
MtA asaorted cakes end <
were served and before departing. Mr.
*
Thath whA they're made V
« for« BRITT BEATS YOUNG CORBETT. James McAllister, to behalf of the
asylum attendants, prmanted Hr.
YooTl be pleased with the S
Decker with a bandeome pletnre and
way they wear.
Sah' FVanelsot^ CeL. Kareh »0.-One
of tbe ilveUeet and most exdtlng ath­
letic evento of tbe yaar toric place
here left nlri>t wb« Jiiamlse Britt
»
^SUOB 8TOBB
• beat "Toung Corbett,* both featherwrists, in one ^ the hnrdeet
hattlee that ever oooojwd <» the Pa­
cific
ANer the battle it was foemd ttiat
»••»•••DBBBBBBBbbb the victor. Jimmie Britt, was badly
injured and
under an. X-ray it wre ftnmd that kls
hioken. It waajstar made
known by tbe modsst youg cham
rioc that be bad ftmght the last U
ronn-ls with tbe bones of hU arm
brokfh an discovered by tbe X-ray.
Hu been the con~di> * Tbere was an Immenee crowd which
went wild over the derision on
tion of many a m«tn • alnvly
Wwitiy the dlfflenRT under lAleh the
wbo,~Had he saved J vletofy was wtm.

FELL FROM A TRM4WAY. .

t ROWLAND DOUGLASS ;
%

OpMstte Miittaj B«td.



•OLD
and

iPOOR

his money as he
TOuId ud deposited
it at interest in- a
savhiga bank, might
thereby have had nn
abundance for his
old.^.

^People^
r tjSiviNt?

IE. Wi I he I (til

4 date or hridlng the
funeral^ tbs^ be jras horied on his
29tfa
ioe Dcamer was ln unber <a the
Haiine Cook's antcffi and of the Fbr
estere and In bis |ddUi was for two
an altar boy BL Marys (Anrtffi
at Provsnaont ondft Ft. Ronaman.
The list of flotal|altoriiWB Rom re!atlvsB and Rimids
apd mown of
and white
smllax fnm the
; ptok and
white canmHfSft
>. p. degree
rink and
and Mrs. Baxter;
car-

PBpjB TWO OBNra

MOWNEO CmiCE, CALUMET

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9
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peror has reerivei a dlspatA trom
credentials re­
General Koropatkln. giving a hogthy ported all the delegaticns fell Bd the
was acc^ted and the other
ed at 10 p. m.. March 28.
that the tern.
that an Important
pcraiy argaritatkio be-made pera«place near tbe town of Chong Jo. in nent and reported the order ft buslTbelr report waa accepted and
whlrii the Rnaslans were
tiring; to perfect order. Tbe Japan- adopted. Tbe cbalrntan then appoint­
>e mSered heavily, but the Rnarian ed John,Tenlrii end J. N. Martlnek at
trilere and nnmiastfcme tor the office wees are not stated.
Cavalry and totontry cn both aUea of mayor were'called for.
The cmly name prtoented wee tost .
eceengaged. Tbe Bnnslans oeenpled
------ -------------- ,4oA,V.ir

> town, whito two of the
d to eaterisg, itoilo
toe third f^ back to dieoider c
repeated toUkts tram onr treepe.
nnmber ft men and bonea wm ee<
to tea
■For an I
panles continned to
ese in the town, preventing then
leaving toe streets and bouMe.
“ ‘An boor and a half after toe beirtn"tnf of toe OBgagemenL floft
paftM were eeen on toe ntasa road
to' attsck. I gBve the order
to moont end toe entire force, wlto.e
covering eqaadron. ndvnhoed In per­
fect order and formed tn line behind
toe hOL Tbe wonhded were plnoed
In front and tte retirement was ca­
rted oft with toe drilberetion of a
parade.'”

.
employed at the coal 'kilns, fell SO
feet from toe tramway to tbs' groond.
strlkliig on Us beck across a steel raU
rldg severe Injortes vtokb may
prove fismi.
4E1 W. rbrtreee. a rivU war vetecaa,
«s buried here today. - He ww a
mber of tbe New Fourtb Mltolgsa
inStntiy airi .a member ft M..C Steri
CADILLAC
PneL O. A. It. North Amkegcm.

CITY

NOGIINATIONB.

the field In Homestead, there N s Danvlfl B. Kelly Heads the Demeeretic
Ticket fer Merer.
Peoi^e'e tii^ also and there wiU be
Marto tf.-Tbe CadlOac
lively fight fbr the towntolp dfltoen.
OarroU O. Bart has htt new saw­ Democrats pot up toe fritoetog tichmill in ronefng order to 4o enriom ft at torir cenveottoD iMt nl^; '
PARDON BOARD -IN BEBSION.
Mayer. Darwin B. Kritoy.
work 4^ Is taming out some fine
/Treasirer, Vtefer H. Fainter.
iinber.
Several AppHeetiore, for Pardena Be­ Tbe dorion aib kept busy attending
Asssmor, John N. TerwOllger.
ing OnoeWered.
Jnstioe
ft the peace, A. O. Ban
toe sick to tola loeaUty.
WILUAM ALOEN BTANDB FAT.
R. L. STEARNS UP FDR MAYOR.
pardon hoaidJls to amrion ban today
at the.Morton bonae u^ axe oonlde*. The Oraataat ^H*eh an Reciprocity
Ing the matter of pardcmlng Bdltcr
' tion Veaterd^.
Ever Made In Cengroae.
Bennett of Bey dity, eeft ' - '
Ladlnctcn, Marto X9>-Testerday
1847 for mandsaghtm
be BepabUcaas pot In iwwtnalkw toe
naoUtive Champ, dark ft Mlaroori frilowlng _jitost: =
HOT CROSS BUNS AT TRIMBLE'S says tost WlUtam Aldan - Smith’s
Mayor, Bohari I* Btearas.
BAKERY FRIDAY.
"Stand Pat” speech In toe bemae yeeClftk. J. ffiBBawl Bmlto.
tmday wm toe most tole ftlqri^at
■er, Wiatom^ BnEnS.
^Mto Mklng tot tola togfe toft has
ft toe penaa, O. R Groftr.
been made to Uie bane ft congnmij. PIAHOS and feefloty

su

Ttr the Dally Wa a

Mr. Suto said that there baa been,
a Twmer within toe past few weeks
that tUs rity U to toe bands ft tbe
derU. but this Is not so.' Bo tor as
order to coocemed tola rity to op lo
tbe standard of any admtototiftion to
the state. ”1 am a riaeere bellevef
to law and order,'' said Mr. Santo,
“bot evfl hat alwan been wUh js
and always wUf be and toe bast ere
can do to to gaard ^atoft tt. 1 an
not an extremlsL Chatoa are v
neoemity to a rity; ao are aroeery
ttoree, shoe etoree and dry Boods
storea; but let them oontoine to mn
toe rity and they wtn meet with defeaL
,
*T have known Mr Fbltoam tOr
nmny yean.” aald hA *and there can­
not be a nord eaU against UnL Bft'l
' becanae ft tne position to
whito be is piaOBd,” and added th-d .
Jodgiag trom all toft to aaM. U oeens
Mr. Fblgham'B delbeL n mn a firm
brilever to towtoee,” aaM Mr. Banto,
but be also aaM toft he believed tost
towtoes have their piaoM and that
ben have tbelr ri^t and
mfeSm* to aid to goMtog toe city by
their InJMdnel votm ft the prils.
But no one man cam oontial toe Uw
and eeder ft toe rity and the InahoQld h«^ for they Dave
reconrse to the proper afthcrlties to
rifttt toft wUto to wnor Ha then
promiaed toft if agala efoctad, he
wonU endeavor to ooodnet toe aSaln
ft toe rity to a Mtiatnetory and Just
When toe call Sm- f
a mstohar ft toe board ft pahhe works
WM nmde. toe name ft B. W. Bound
WM prmmuil hot be deritoad. tt
WM toer dftMed toft to recognition
ft toe rsMeft ft the party for A. W.
Walt and Ue flormw work on toe
board, hto noftaftfon « toe Bag
(OuBttonft OB tofttt Fagaj

THE daily EAGLE-'^DNESDAY, HABOH 30. 1904.
The Daily Eag:le.

NEW® OF.THE THEfTERS.

THE SAete PttBES Pabitabar
(Hand will be a beautiful scenic pro­
duction of the pretty Southern
eJy drama, "A RonMoe of Coon
loR.” Besides ah effleieM dramatic
oompany. there will be a noted qtui^
teUe in songs of the South, and
troupe of daMsers of unusual merit
Tliere arc over a score of people upon
the stage, the comedy being much
larger than the avenge. "A
of Coon Hollow” will be seoi oonsldctably stronger this year In the mat­
ter of presenting company.

fintaivd at Traverae Qty PoatoSo

JOHN R. SANTO FOR MAYOR.
\a renomlnaUns Jotan R. Santo tor
mayor last ol^t. the OftUens' codveotion did what Arae expected. Tbe]taad no reasoh to do otbervlse.
Santo's adminlstratioD fans been con­
servative and has given' general saUs-'
faaHion. Traverse City is today as
orderly ^ as well dlsciplned as
city in the state and without saying
a disparaging thing against
FUlghum, who is one ol the men that Trav.
erae dty is proud oi, fixed iveceieo:
makes It logical to'reeldot Mr. Santo
mayor of Tr^erse City.

Fearful Odds Against Him.
Hedrldden. a’---* Jestltnte.
............ ~
alone and
Such,
lo brief i
the oondlUon of gp <4d
soldier by ime of J. J. Harecm, Ver
aaiues, O. . .. .
with Kidney iUs<
tore nor medicines gave him r^ef.
length he Uied Saecttie Btttm. It
him cm his feet In short order and i
he.taetiflee: 'Tm on the road to com­
plete recovery." Beet on earth for LJvand Kidney troubles and all forms
.. Stomach and Bowel Complaints.
Only We. Guaranteed by Bugbee, Boxbur^ * Co. sad 8. E. Walt A Sona.
Drigftota.

'yron.
' ' .
• A. B. CURtIB.
One Inspector oif Bectk». tor one OMeral •itiNrance.and Rtal Estate.
Money to loan. Office over A. T
One member DoatdNrf Bdueatloa.
frled4cb’8 sLoe store.
338S-tf
for two years.
One Constable. torZne year.
PHYSICIANS. Ward No. Four.
'1. A. THOMFSOIf M D.
Office In Hamitton-Milllkm Sleek
Honts; 2 to 11 e. m . 2 to 4 p.
One Inspector of BiecUon. for two' •Phone No. n.______________
years..
DRS. MOON A MOON
One Inspector of BlecUon, for one
wish to uetlf* dieir pstrens that
member .Board of 'BduetUon.
are using Cltlsens'»*pbone. only.
for two yea^
DR. W. F. 8TEANGWAT8.
One Oonstahie; for one year. .
Practice llmited-te Eye, Ear. Nsse and
Throat and fitting ctaroes. 602
WUbMm .block. CIUTOTA' 'phone
aspectnr <
868. two rings.
years.
DR. H. B. Qar^. .
One member Board of BduoaUon.
for two yuan.
Special attention given to Surgery an
One Oonatahle. tor oi^p year.
Diaeasea of Women., Ofliee over
The polls of said election wilt be- PIrat National BanA Call boUi
open on ^d election day from 7
■ • ck In the forenoon. unUl S o'clocl.
DR. HOLDSWORTB.
be afternoon, when tb^ will be
ly closed.
Rooms 7 end A MptanUle Co.*a Block.
_ teetlmony wbere^ I have bereua
• attention
ition given to
Special
b the
to set my band at die cltv of Traverse
«e and- - thronf
thront.
Cltj‘. GramI Traverse ounty. I
Roth 'pbonea.
gas. this 2Ind day of Hard
reb. 190
CHAS. M. BEE .
DR. A. H. HOU4DAT.
City Cleckite of Toronto Univeralty. Office

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LODGE NOTICE8.

Traverse Bay Tgni. No. tSf. K. O. T.
__ Gretti, Wednesday only. A
IH.. Monday nights in L 0. O. .• ball.
CLEAN OP THE CITY.
StanJ-np Canunels, 10 cents i^prani C. O. Sherwood, Com.: Geo B. KHIt may be a HtUe ]
bonrae. R. K.; A. Robertson. F. Kmention this bnt taking Ume br the
ney Cure makes the kidTraveise City lent ivo, 371, K. O.
foriock. we soggeat that now
lerrfghL Contains noth- T. MM.. Friday nights In Ftiredtata*
good.Ume to clean up. The city
Sold by Jas. G. Job
hall. A. V. Priedrit*. Oum.: J.. T.
BhoaJd'eet the pace In the matter
eodw
Shields, B. K-: B. A. Evans. F. K.
removlDg the filth from the streets
and alleys, the accumiUaitloD of i
Traveme City Aerie Ku. 8SS. F, O.
Come tomorrow and see the modest
ffltmths and the habit should be con- Enter Millinery and tlu delightfc Ra^es, mceU in Foresfers' bMI.
tagldtis. Every property; owner should, shtowing of spring Coats snd- 8ulh Tueadsy -ncnlng at 8 o'clook. W. L.
Loranger. V?. P.; B. E White, Secy.
Easter
opening
Thureday,
Friday
an
as soon as practicable don hla overalls
Saturday. The Beaton Store.
or. get his hired man to do It, and with
rake, shovel and hoe dig out the oorKIMBALL PIAVOS and factory
II of the moon.
nera of his yard and espedally his prices are very popular. See the new
; M. B. Hnekeli.
back yard and cart It off.
Btylea at 129 FrontSt..
07-tf.
Dangerous bacterfaarelurtclnglnthe'
A Severe Colid for Three Montha
lltUe piles of Jlrt aM rWuse wbldi
The following letter from A. J. Nusthe ^ring rains win leave deposited
baum, of Batesvllle, Ind.. tells tta own
around your-docHstep and when the Storys
"I suffered for three months
w^er days ooine they will begli
with a severe cold. A druggist prepar­
prowl around and If yon don’t remove ed me some medicine, and a physician
them they may pounce on you or prescribed for me. yet I did not Im­ •Traverse C
O. O. P.. meets e
1 then tried Foley's Honey and
yours and -iiiDculMe you with diph­ prove.
of each i
Tar. and M^t dosee' cured me." Re­
theria scarlet fever of typhoid.
fuse snbsUtatee. Sold by Jas O. tohn.
This isn't Intended to alarm the pop- son nd 8. B. Walt A Sons.
-eodw
. utaee' so murdi that for tttr of tbe
iverse City Chapter. No. U7.
{O. E. S.. meets In Masonic hall the
dreaded bilge, known to medical set.
Notlc: Tuesday on or before each fall moon.
as .Kleb-LoelBer.
Applicalioi) for Gas Connvotion-s a
R. McGongb. W. M.: M. GorbM Secy
etc., that they will fear to get
already being booked, seii the wo
will
be
commenced
as
soon
as
tl
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doors to enioy the i^easant spring
Duchess Camp. No, L.S46. M. W. A,
Is oat of the ground and will I
mieta at Woodman ball Monday even­
' the Older of application. '
ings. March 7 and 21. Charles 'De­
•i'irat come, first srrvrvl. Th
foe. V. C.: Joseph Sleder, derk.
tske pla<^^
! Gas Company should be St-ei
■lieet opportuntiv.
•arties desiring extension of main
EASTER GIVING.
pipe on their street plfase noUfv the
The custom of Baeter giving U>1>e-. Huperintendenl. so that their i>trr<
be canvassed at once,
coming more generdl every year and
member, piping froii) the'main i
should be encouraged. NoUiing gives
- MARK CRAW.
one more pleasure than the girtng toTrunks, Parcels and light draylngT
some member of the family or friend
Leave orders al CIty Book Store..
a token, at Ray apasonable Ume.
The ladles are Invited to attend'our
DNDER^^D A TJMLOR.

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Uvely now, gtsttletnen! ^triw
mtwt poettlvely doae by the uptieth
of tte nonlnaUng stonUL Steams is
In. Wbmer’a in. Horton^s in, Warren's
in and the Soo News nominates CbA<<e
8. Osborn. Mr. Oebom'a nominal Ion
is the flrat real sign of 9vlng In the
north end of the state, 'mere- Is
.some aatoalahiDecit at the oimtlnned
failure of Ttp ApUn to be heard 1
but maybe he Is scarce thawed out
O. the flowers that bloom in
spring, tra-la!—Detroit Tribune.-

M^y to^^n

|>R t. F. SIPMBR.
784. City B.y-1 8-w-Block

DRS; SALTER A 5-«;.SHAl.LBGON

DR. V. A WlL'IELIt
Wty Opera Horae Stock. ,floom
DR. SMYDEP, DEN-nST.
New Office oyer weepie'e Saving*
'. A R TVn«.Offlee 606| Naw Wilhelm
?ltiaam 'pboM No. 882

ELECTION NOTICE.
To the Legally Qualified Electors of
the City of Travene City, County
of Grand Traverse, State of MIchl-

ALWAYS

are hereby notified that foe an­
nual diarter elecUon of the city of
Traverse City. MIdilgan. will be taeid
n aaU dty on Monday, April 4. 1901,
a eadi of the five wards of the city,

region, nlae exelmive agents tor the ralebrab
eilnrx ffiniu «nd t5r Cont*. The pro
mannfaetorert are well known to every weai
Spring atylee now in.

M gOWETHlWG
^ TO AiSWOY YOU
Wh« you-are natag oU
lamps or any kind ol light
but ELECTRICITY in
yonr home or office. There
is Dothmg like ELECTRICITV tor ilinminating
purposes. No smoke, no
smell, no grease, uodanger
from fires -it i{ the most
ecoaomiral
illarainator
that can.be priMnred

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.


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«Our method of doing
business practically elim­
inates jfll risk. You deal
in Mining^Stocks or In­
dustrial Stock without
any , chance of loss.
Write for byr method.

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Horses For Sale

Sou by J. O. Johmum.

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Washing Ma•-chine, only $7.00, and*

Tke lorrey Eiploration C«,
Benvep, Colomlii .-.

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I NEW LINE OF

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HATS!

^ We have added an up-lo-dato 1
^-of Hauand Caps to our- line
ling. Call
ill tand see the line. ^
bomellii^ to .►
might have tomellii
Our 6

jsssVitri

-• 248 eanFrratSo«L •

“Buster Broivn”
la the greater and mrat nmusuing -character th^ has ever appeared
before the American people. The “Burter

Brown Suita" are the

cutest that have over been made tor the "Young Ai^erican."

Ever/

"tother wilt want one tor her boy. They are -made In tour colors
two shad.ei Of blufe, and two ahadee of red. They sell for

B. J. Morgan.
I have a good lot of horses for sale. Some nice
drivers; 10 head of cheap farm borseii, weight from
1000 to 1400 lbs. These horses have been at work
all winter, are rather thin, but are ready for work.
A few good draft and farm horses. Call in and .see
me if you are in need of horses.'

A. R. DIAMOND '

patta^ind confined atylea.
FRED G. HEUMANN,
116 Cara StragL
"My Tailor."

► »»»»^»»»»»»»»»»»»»
t I Make Your Washing »
t
Easy by Using

J Beardman Rlyer
< Electric LI9ht S
4 Rawer Campanj.

Pioneer Livery Stable

$2.50, $3.60, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $5.50
See the window display. Then bring the young man In and tur-i
him into a "Bueter Brown"—all but ‘Tlge” be didn't come-musi
d in aome of foe late freight wrecks.

Boys’ Blouses
Mefoera kaew bew important a Teature foe bleueea and walata

p'EASTER BONNETS”
for gentlemen—the world’s famous

are in drraalng'foeir boya.

W^tave anticipated that tooL^« h,ye

foe :fineat line of well made, fraat etyllah bJouera yi>u ov.r aaw, and.
--the same It true of our new-

NEWLANDHAT
in all the newest shapes and colors at

Boys’

THREE DOLLARS

SolentlKs have disoovered a
’ peak the Jacanis acaUeei twfaieli Is
Iprrod by hand^Miaklng. <11,6 dlsooh
ety comes at a bad time for the polltidamt—Esiamaaoo Gazette.

There are Other bats just as good “Newland” but
they cost $4.00 or *5.00.
>
^ tupeetor of Blectkm. for twO;

S. BENDA & CO.
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.nd the dalnttat of pattM. pnd tl—

Beal SelUMe Oatttun.
Eaater TioB,S5c toIL Mm'eSnlto and Top Coato,' 10. IS, Ift tolSj

mm
stop, the COUGH ^^ He^^theLV^^

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Waists

Sm oor list or Bo«. rsn, SI. si.se^ ss. ss*so hms,

of Bdne

Many Toeal- property <Aners today
are in apoalUan to apprectote the oondltlon* wliKA droce
late Mr: Noah
to the bosL—Grand BapMs Press.
ne Grand river 'nasda no governBsnt drodglng jnat naw:>^naIugon

fit. Coring
m a specially.

AX

oom on Front street
In Ward No. Two. In the Second
Ward City hall on Spruce street
In Ward No. Tbroe, in the C. 8. ?.
S.. hall at 81
820' Sooth
r..... '
Union
atroet
In Ward h
"o. 3 on Ca­
in Ward No. Five, in the Primary
school building on State etreet
You are also hereby noUfied that at
said charter eledion the following dty
Some blawsted chappie over in Lon­ offlaera wlU be elected:
don aaya New York is nothing but
One mayor, for one year.
overgrown country town. He probably
got disgnsted «th the' place because
School Inspector.
Tammaoy HiUI was the only thii
yean.
One Ji Ice of the Peace, for fon­
the way pf a 8€tat of-govemtnent that
he could flnd.-Chlcago Record-Herald.
^‘rhero'
charter
Sir Pbyup BnmeJones saya he can­ wards of
dly the followlog ward
not -aee why wch a idace as Chicago offioera, I------- Ward No. One.
ahonld be In ezlstenee. The crooks
have got to live eomewhero, when
One Inspector of Bfoctlon, tor one
year.
One Inspector of Bleotlon, for two

Cfomlele.

Cya kientirically Enmined.

T. W. TSnU^. DentUL
’er^rriwm A SnrFs Jewelry Stora.

General I
811 WU

129 Front St.

Ir •. 1» tu. rtgion.

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KvndoU«BtoeTe»7bodTBiid weU wurfo it.

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DR. U. 8. MINOR.
Office over American Ortjg Store. Spe^ dal attentfon to Bye. Bar Noee
and Throat Olasaee fitted. Both
Pbonea. Reaidenee Cli Sixth at

P. E. WALKER.
Architect and Superintonder
at -reaidenee 427 Fifth a

A oorreroondent writes to ask foi;
news of (he reception given and tak-en by the five m«hert-ln-law of Pres­
ident Smithr on hls return from Wash­
ing^ to hla bM>py home. Reeifecl.
tolly returned with the indorsement
- that roaoe and mothers-ln-law have
have their Umite.—CIndnnaiU Odmmer.
clal.Trilnme,

Saatw-Domont is reported to be Infstnated with (he delimiter of a Oall' foraUnnUi^Uooalre. ItUealdthat
tt ooM* more money to keep a attlng
of aitsditpe ttnhn a atahle or racing
amc^llea.—Detroit Journal.

PIANIST AND TEACHeK-^

terma oaU at AesdSy^S^lST^*^
lugs. 9 to IL Bell 'Phones, Aradenv

J. Leahy,

O. M. MORSE.
'he Popular Auctioneer of Oran
Traverae county. Office 8*0 Bast
Front street, Travme City. -

BOY THE GCABANTEED KIND-

Wm. H. Steffens

DR. A. BENJAMIN..
Physician and Surgeon.. (Oeuteeher At ^Holel^H’hiting first five days of
ArrU Frw< anvlce tor working
people dally from 9 to fO a m. and
7 to 9 p. m. Office over City Book
score. CUfoens' 'phone 890.

DIRECTORY

past, ai^ Uie only Ume that the giv..-------------------------.
^
former
Ing of presents was cuejomary, except
e'xhlblta; a most gon
«m birthdays and wedding eaniversarles jertiaps; but now that the cus­
tom is becoming general to give on
Earner day we should coi«nttulate
Every Kimball Piano Is guarai
ourselves on the custom origiDated perfect See the styles at 129 Front
we believe frwn having always be- stiwaL .
1896-tf
foroustheprei^: “It is more bless­
ed to give than to receive.”
.
Danger*
of
f
Of course at Baster time the giving
A cold at this Ume If neglected is
Bboubf be confined .jto seasonable liable to cause pneumonia which la so
things but there is no set rule
often fatal, snd even wkeh the paUen*.
has recovered the longs are weakenaJ,
by and should anyone use this
—w— than, peoQiiariy susceptible to
skm to give un aaaeuaouab'le p
the Idi
I the gift Foley's Hon^ Md -Sr wlil*Xp**Se
will be snOdent excuse.
rongR h^ and atrei^ro the longs
Sold %y J
and S. B. Watt
ft A Sons.
What EcHtora Bay.

OSTEOPATHY

pt

50c 75c $1.00 $1.50.
thtd^nL?.:;'

THE HANNAH & LAV MERCANTiLE CO.

PAliLY EA6LE. WEDNESDAY MABGH 30, 1904,
.H«E IN JACKSON PKISON '
BROWNEU. BRUSH B WIRE CO.'S
STOCK A TOTAL LOSS.

D^artmenL
[Special to Ihe DaUy Atgle.}
.Jackson. Match 29.~FIre broke
this morning in the acwnell
Brash E Wire Co.'s department of
prison conttact woA and deetroyed
the entire stock. Hncfa damsge by
water is also reported to other-depaitmenu. One hundred and fiftythree prisoners were emptoyed In this
Ihe origin of the fire is
unknown.

m

Ves. 1 ^mit tbu w« Lave Just bail
<mlte an tunsnal winter, but remember
ibat many east, aontb and weM of us
tad. it oven maet colder.'tbe meitwy
In places being down Into the 40-s.
wbUe our oeddeet being abont 26 and
thU tempeiature is known to he very
rwe here, but we
and ctmie witnes­
sing the fact that many more
com­
ing here every year from the eaft,
wWt -and west, helping to increase
the constant, steady and healthy
growth of oor BEAUTIFUL GRAND
rRAVERSE. In aU other places as
wll as this there were and always will
be, natumUy, oonatant changes of
properUeis, both REAL and. PERSON­
AL, as various tastes and vtents of In­
dividuals work together to make up
the life of trade. I have Inquiries for
properties of various dlscrlpUons m
Caim. snberban and city. It yon have
anylMiig in either ot these, or any one
vrtio wishes to buy an SOacre farm.
4 miles from this dty. on the State
road weiU improved orchard, fences
and bnlldln^ or a new troom bouse
on State street, or large vacant lots.
SEE

L. Q. Bryant.

MISTAKE IS
EXPLAINED

Bsnten Harbor.—Jehn Jones, aged
21 year8.’breheman on the Pere Mar­
quette idfway. w ,caught uadi
WILLIAM P.-^ENNETT CO. DEAU movlzig freight train at the yards
HONOFMBLV.
here and lost both -laga. Jepea Is
stagld-mac and HvCb In BoUand.
Monroe.—Harry E Card, city en_lneer, bas resigned and left imme­
diately' tor Kaiws to,become chlM
engineer on an dectrte rend
conatruewd from Kansas City to 8L
Joeedi tor W. B. Btrdng, the New
Voric

A few days ago menUon was i
CorannA-Tbe large reahiMce of
•»»•»»»••••»»»•»•9 id these oolumns ot the failure to set- Postmaster Bwln Bvetath caaght fire
» INTERLOCHEN CAUCUSES. * Ile a profit of flEas well as making late ytoterdaj- afteraoon tr^ a demparisoD with a certain house ol fecUve flue. The department
anment Was
was <1de­
layed inffetltng to ttte
»e ^ beeau
became
a Sp^al C
If the buslneaa methods ot Hr. W. of high wwer snd thee.r^deace w
March 10.—Two town- F. Bennett, the taasUing D&rcdt broker.
burned to the ground, -H*
an 0
I'hip caucuses have been held here,
- be Judged by his action In tbis landmark.
anil Hhe nominees are as follows,-Wil­ matter. The Daily
does not beslls Pennington being nomlnsted for tote stating that his cllento at any
PreesBoui
lerh on both Uekets;
dost receive a Just acoounting
W ,it the oouit
Union Ticket.
eeuiement of their transactioos. iTie
day and
Fredertti iL
Supervisor, H. H. Olds.
icf<mnaUon given {wevkmsiy wue dnr. Graves, of Tpeilautl. as rhslrinan. and
Clerk, I
ing a period when Dr. A. Benjamin,
R. E Warron. of Ann Arbor, as sec­
Treasurer; John
the ciBUHner was excited, but develop,
Highway oc^
lOlllaa menes have tailed to yecify the alJe- retary. A oounty oonvenflon will f>e
held on April n to elect delegatee to
Thomas. •
gaUons. Mr. Bennett eays that while
the state ‘Tinder the Oaks" conven­
School Inspector, 8. E. Hopkins.
be ver>- th(ich regrets the mlsnndertion.
Constables; Albert Sayre. K. K. BtaxUlng as well as the delay {o
Barts. E E ‘Bmer. Stepboi Starbuek. ders in transmlssloo, feels that his
Port Huron.—The family of John
JusUoe of the peace, John Andereon. presence here was a very jorto
osrtianska. a laborer at MaryevlUe,
'indeperident .Ticket.
affair.
is sorely afflicted. ■IhMr, llttJe girt
Supqrrlsor. George Johnson.
Besides arranging for the oocupahcy died two weeks ago. and while attend­
Clerk, Willis Pennington.
of the finest oOoes In the city In the
ing the funeral the father toed: iU with
Traverse City State hank bulldin* he
d>4ng yes^rday. The
has procured tfae.eervlcee of Mr. A.
Srtiool inspector. Mrs. John J. Rog- B. Cook to act as oarrespondent Mr. mother is on a iilcftbed alUcslly ill
five small chdldren are being
rs.
Cook will be asMsted by an exper­
looked
after
by
kind ael^bore.
E E Toner. WilHam ienced man and will have charge of
Campion. John Batra. William Sdip- all offices in this district as tar soul
Arbor.—Louis Belanger,
pee.
;
as Cadillac. Both phones will be pi.
years old. came here about a month
Justice of the peace. E K. Burts.
vuely Insttdkkl and each Indlvldtmr
Member board of leview.'C. I. Mar- account handled so as to guaraiKee ago and entered -employ el a reetanHe dropped a clearer on bis
sAMolote secret?.
^ accidentaily ^ •
Two weeks ago the foot wa-i
amputated and yeeterdiy .the young
..._____ —jnpd expecting him
block. rooms '6 and 8.
died.^ His mother from Itall
•lie and- a son riding for life, 18
miles, to get Dr. Ring's New Discov­ river. Mass., arrived here before the
ery for Consumption. Oon^ and des$h.
Colds, W. E Brown, of LeesvlIIs. Ind..
-endured death’s jgcnles from asthma;
but aiis wonfiStal medlekie gave in­
stant rtiid and bmd enred him. ~
pie occurred when ~Teiiy M. Pett,
r sleep soundly
lly every
evi
B of Con­ train dlspaicbcr ot the local street
sumption,
PnenmonlA ^ BroochitU,
ay. and Miss SfenUy HUdred WhlL
Coughs. Colds at-------<* FYuttjwt,
qmelly to
matchless merit
....
Lung Troubles. Gniranieed bottles 50'. Grand Rapids aiiB were mairled there,
and $1.00. Trial bottles lOe at Bugbee. neither .of die’ oaotnmtii« parties’
Roxburai E 06.'a and S. E Walt ft parento were ai^ of Ihe yonnfi
Sons'. Druggists.
l-m-w
oouple's attactanent '
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Cures eongfas and odds.
................and asthma.
inebes of ice he»e »t the ^ ond8r
Cures cronp snd
layer of stfw. At Dathor ttwre
,
is M fantaea at the mmttt d the rtrer

bcto.liimi^ and prise. BA toe taw
hnaker proved hafder to trato toan
venison oat of toe snow season. He
nrast have ate to 4tm erpek tar toe
him. But toe
white deer! It wae as ublquKona m a
ptriitiatan. as ephemeral m a dream,
as vanlsfaing as a prortedlion prom­
ise, Here, there, yonder, and hack
again q«d toe white deer, a swift
footed test, and toe aleutos tel af­
ter always tn toe dlstoMe but as sure-‘
1y Just too late.
Thus two tears
passed. Tbe deer has tamUy been
found and ctetved. In a piano box
In an nnnsed room ot a Newberry hotel toe “white pngrta." bad taken
rgCuge—that Is to say toe corpse had,
for tt was tint toe mortal part that ro
malned.' weU preserved, hot awfully,
terrible dead. Living, its price would
have purchased an ordinary musenm.
Ufeieas it wad still of great value.
Depniy Warden Coulter had received
a quiet pointer where tie prith was
to be fooid and walking in, arr^ked
' in its improvieed catacomb. It is

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tmannable. There is no more suitable or sf. b
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Comer Seventh and Union Bu.

F. D. NICHOLS, Propr.

DR.

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DENTI8T.
Very best of Dental tarvices only.
Tenth year of praottee. Your patron­
age Is solicited. In Bbw Munson blccV.
nadm K. of P. Baa. On floor with
Dotoeiy's Business College and over.
UngerDfipc. .

FMends^.

We WHl Make
Free ConnectieB
to Ranftee

WE HAVE SHOES

FOR A TIME.

TRAVB2SB CITY
6AS CO.

they are HAND SEWED, mak

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ible at the old ones, yet -they
are nudwup in the latest styles,
(BLUCHER

CUTS,

CUBAN

HEELS, Etc.) and In Patent or

THE

dom^ic leathera.

PARTICULAR

Walt ft Sena

AJl In'vlted.

Wood

Sisters.

0. P. CAEVBE
F. W. CARVER
O. P. Carver & Bro.
On account of theiast
’’Fifth and Game Law”
-will be in their office during buM-

Special Easter Preparations
'Have l«en luatle ta make your
Kaster buying an pasy matter.

IP'
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if'i

SUITS. SKIRTS.
GOWNS. ULOVES.
Thej>e things add much

. Hsrber.r—The .
lines semes the take have sent o«it snnounoements to ehtaoets .4^ their
^seUlR OF GOOD SHUts^
boftts wlU b^n*ft«rv4ae toe coming
week. The Oocdrtto line will eend
the Attanta snd toe Bnnr Itae the
Alice Stsfford to Kuskecon. The
DttiBdy-Wiiltaine line ifill send toe
City of Enlunesoo to Sooth Haven.
The
win cocM ecrosB toe take
from Benton Harbor Mcedsy it she'
can get out ot 8t Joeeiffi tost day.
It is simple, easy and good for 3 to S
The sbotoeriy sad-Wasterty^ Nrlnds nf years the past fonr days have ^ven
It fits any mail with any shteIt reduces big, flabby abdomens 8
ice fleide avay frttan -toe west shore
and there is now oMKr sailing at this > & inches, no Cletlng, no medidne.
Traverae City. Mich., March 29.1604
pew^ .
I have been using one of Prof. Bidell’s Magnetic Belts for the past
COULTCR OOT IT.
isnths. It has reduced my size ar
weight ha represented.
WALTER KELLEY.
It Took a Charlevoix Game Warden to
It is a sure relief and cure for back*
Find tos Cerpaa. ■
atoa

Ldke a white etew.. a snowy blaokHen, it your klteya, Uver, stomach
blrd or a hlack ttfitp. a white deer (s and bpwels are wrong, this will right
a rarer creature and worthy many toem.
Jf you have oonaUpaUon this will
limes its weight In tmirderous
Oceashmany suob a deer has bean not fall yon.
It you feel tired and old this will
reiuvlnate yon.
If you have rheumatism stop arug^
. this never
r yet tel
tailed to cure IL :
In toe closed season mpre pains
are billioas, get one at o
tsacen to oonoe^ toe tact and toe deer
If you
than a feudal asssaslBnatlMi in Breat­ rlH make have general del
hitt county,^ Ky,' |>Brlng the ‘hbot”
season of two yean ago. a hunter naar
Newberry toveled his lawless rifle and,
brought doira one of thae rare oreaL
ures. It was worth a fortnne If toe
matter was sIdllfaHy managed. But
thing like that, Iras too good to
keep and rumors keiit ootnlag to too
game warden's department. Imm^
diately toe force was astir to captors

taw.

have them at a cost as little as
you may wish, and a saving^

pain retulta.

>

Tiyitandsee!

Soiqwrt Ever Made

dyals nobody kaowa,
hat it is nndsr strict
_ _
I taw even
altahtly.
Irragntar' llTing a

LADIES—If your adbocknen Is
large and tat, this will reduce it s_..
fl toe bowels are paralysaf, this te.
stores them.
If your back and Iddneys, etouMch
or Uver bother you, this support - Drug atoca^
not fall to cure yoo.
If you haice tired ferttaga. get It
B0Y YOUR PIANO DIRECT, Fact- sure.
.
^ossandsa^ terms.- 1» Front
If .von are oonstlpated, it never tails.
07-tf
'.f roar hips and back ach^ tola win
rtoprit sa once.
if you beve nervous headache, this
it quick reilet
No lady. SMtrried or single, can af­
ford to fio without tt.
It's a tact. If you want to look well,
fee) well and get well and stay well.
coi;8Ult ProessoT Bldwtf.
n you brileve these tacts, come' to
the hotel and get relief. If yon don't
toon suffer <m and let tobm alona It
vin pay you to telepbone 63, to Prof.

Col. H. W.,«J. Ham* Xtie Southern Orator,

TO-MIGHX t

High School IVluslc and l_ecture Course
OR^ HOUK

THE
FORGETFUL
MAN

J

wkits till tbe warm days
are here and then worries
about his suit and often in
. a hurry selects a suit that
never pleases iiim.

WHY NOT

skip all this worry and
hurry and make your selec­
tions now—foke your time and make no mistake.
New Cheviots and Worsteds, single snd double
breasted, cut in the latest styles.
Pay $io or $2a, you'll get satisfaction.

THE BOSTON STORE.

to

your appearance and you ’can 'V

■ price.

wants his spring suit i^ady
-to put on the moment he
feels like wiring it.

This Magnetic Belt

MiO!^
^ &

HAN

eultiss better TRY THEM.

is the

JIOTEL WHITING
Nanh HMi to iptfl 3.

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a new pair of IIMIttinB rtioea

Infl tern Juat as aoft and flex­

^

^ 200 pairs of Ladist’.Shosa One style regular price fi.TS, with a ^
^ beautmil, low French hssl. which I YdH -sell at $1A5 during the -re. ^
ri mslnder of the month. This Is a bar^in. Corns In and te ft I


the painful pieeew of breakhiB

VIEW DAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 3L

No ^rds.

b

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Sol«' In Traverae City ■yj.a.j*

That you don’t have to break In,

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with same peepis compared -to

Easter Millinery Opening
A. rare cbllectlorl of Im*f>orte<l models and our own designs will be
sbown
::
s: /
::

lEaster Cards

5 HANNAH & LAY CO
Manufacturers of

iPURE

WHOLE WHEAT
ORABAN .
BOCKWHBAT
RYB

aouR

J

EVERY SACK GUARANTEED!

;

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.

'

EAGLE WAMT ADS.

WAN'mD—W<Mnan u hoUMltecpBr
for mMdl»««ed niu. C»)l or aJ
df«8i m Union atreec
34M-U
mole, woieHl
B..J. Uor^D.
eiBL WANTED tor reneral bouse" worit In lunall family. •«.(» per

WANTED—Po6itk» in bot^ restaiirant, or u ouaebman. Charley Ro.>iMon. Tel^ihoDe oare of John Ren.
file. Oaae 8M^i;Bn«lDe Hoase.

a( 227 State street
APPRENTICE WANTED—Mra. Ptonif
iimldi, 339 Tenth street. ’06 U
tVANTED KC:it V. a ARMY—Able
I
bottled uumi nedI men.betWM«
■ *■ Aud SB

-I EZCHANQSK-HorM, htntm, bog
«y. bouse and lot. VMant Iota, ibot•
ADDITIONAL LOCAL*.
^
»"» doc. hwd tsart. «haslbai«o*,
----- oab. ffloothly panneatA oaah
Any of the aiciclae mwthMad will
be*T»kan Ut extOtaoce tor Bm tOWm. tiee and wife of Cedar ai
aore term one hille from Ditr; good
the-city today.
eoO, lerel. moeUy seeded, tseoed;
(Continued From First Psg«.)
bMriac peadb onhard, 160 treea;
Tomaa Bmurthwaite wrwrt to Cheboymain traveled,road on two sides. can ucket be eadoewed. After sc
P. O. PRATT, S8S West Eaeweath
UMton, however, he was nominat•treat.
8S8«f
this afternoon on special bnalneaa.
wbtehever tidM he desires,
I. A Tnompeon la m^eoM home
his eleetkm btong oartton on either. Ptla evening from a profewional trip.
• rbpoi 608, New Wilhelm block, ^
named for Justice of
The Willard W. C. T. U. will me'>t
Che penes for the full term- as u u rtlh Mrs. Stiles
NontsiT that O. W. Cnrtls, nominee
CARRIAQE CAUjS at Pitmen^ Uvmt
John Oeudtor of Buttons Bay, aheriff
stabla When yon ve In need of
ot a
the R^bllcan tideet, be given that of Leelanaw county, is In the dty
, call up Uorcan and gst: offlee.
today.
lmo^ as I have five ba^
ilbe city oommlttee was
Samud Veeder left today tor ML
consisting of the chairmen of the Pleasant oti a three weeks' trip
mtoUees' and with A V. Fried- bustneas.
rich as chalrtnah. At a meet^ of
Mra. Chaa. Proehazka and Mra. J. T.
the odOmlUee after the adjournment HaiMdh left this mtiolng for
of the ooDvenilon and after'clgars-had Cleqtons.
and creep wood dellvm'
Pike A Son. 605 Wes' “
born pafised by Mr. Santo. C. B. Hate
Amoa Bartlett of Nerthport w
CUlseps’ phone 516.
of Uiee dty CO
of the f

JOHN R. SANTO
RENOMINATED

io«5

«08T—A copy of the sc
/The ndT etty," by C
left, thU book somewhere
somewbei In the dty
end should like to have ttie finder
notify me. Blmor E. Whll

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member that the dis^nt on water
iatos ends tomoamv •
^r. and Mra. Wdftoee Senninger of
Jxmg Lake left yeeterday fijr Fife
Lake, where they^win realda
A party from the Foots’ club took a
trip to Platte river and iU tributaries
bnx* trout fry.
\ Mri Rebblna of Reed City, who has
b^ vteittng her dan^Rar In this
city, returned home this morning.
C. -0. Kenyon has disposed of hli
four and one-halt aerea of land Just
west or the city ItmUs to W. J. Irwin
for $850.
tt-ouls Anderson of Omens paeeed
through the city this moriUng on bis

The extent tb which dishonesty
Depamaent.1
ibown by Fourth Ass:
General
Bristow’s report to Die Presi.
NOTES FROM BURDICKVILLE. »
f\)B SAL^Ladies' Jacket, size SC; V
<3ent,-ls appaUing. says-the World’s
too small for my
Also, pair uf
Work.
There arp seven PostolBee
' Fairbanks
irbanks sosltt
soales whb platform and
Bnrdickvllle, March 29.—May Ray bureaus—the Pdetmaster Oeomto's,
L„
calve
/anised
chimo< top
‘d chimney
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- of Glen ArbOT passed throogb town the fliur Assistant’, the Assistant At-;
revolvinir i_r.
cap. —
Mrs.
ArviUa
U^ne^, 4SS Ma*^
Madison aUeet. CUisena Monday.
bHuey General's aoid the Andltor’e.
Miss Margaret Htoton took the stage
From 1699, when Peiry B. Heath
for Traverse City Moihlay. where she as First AedaUnt Poetnaster Oeoilege.
wlU spend-eotne. time ylslUng.
eral. up to the time when Robert J,
The Traveree Bay Sewing Circle
Miss Nan Helm returned from cien Wynne, the present First Aetatant,
___ ______ k walnut kltdien table Xrbor Saturday.
todc offlee and discovered Uie trail wUl meet with Mrs. J. Barry, corner
seoondAand cook stove,. 1 go^
Ue soclto thsl was held of dishonesty, the followi^ men held Cass and Eighth atreeU at 2 o’clock
' ■ ■
■ p chairH.
tomorrow.
turday' e
the highest places In two crflhe seven
An employe of. the Michigan Fleh
M. E. chi
bureaus, and the upended cdmmrat
balihery went to Northport this morn­
Bocceas both finsBClaliy and
sho«-s their records
• FOE SALE—Apollo piano player, dally-. The pbotograifii gallery and
Offlee of-the Assistant Attorney Gen. ing taking eevM-thousand fry- of
good as new. at less than manufactrout with hint
the adling of the, silhouettes occa­ era], for the Postofflee—
Therpn Morg^’-ti^ returned from
sioned much- amusement.
distant Attorney Oeoera'l,
thru. U. S. wdmi at'Detroit for a
The "Old Time Methodists" held Tyner; indicted.
short
vaeatton. . Be yin return to
(heir quarterly meeting In the H. 'B.
Asstotant Attorney, Harrison J. Bar­
Detroit
next Mohdiy.
church Iasi Sunday, the Her. Lewis rett; indicted.
FINE FARM iW SAUB-80-f
P. C. Oltbdrt netumsd'last Mght
the serv ices.
AsslsUnt A'tlomey, D. V. MiWr;
from Leland>wlrt(B be'coosnmated a
Nefit Sunday Che Rev, Holmes .wlff indicted.
wie of a -tbotnanfi. acres on North
oceifpythe pnlpll.in Ihe M. E. churcli.
Atolstant Attorney,' O. A. Christian,
Manitou Island -to G. Pmtek of Mil
Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn vlslte.l c.v; resigned.
frame bam
t 8400'. ^oe’s^t Mrs, Dunn’s mother, Mrs. Doran, In
waukee.
Offlee of the Piiat Assistant Padorohard; 40
-es'Cleared, balance Onborn, laat Sunday.'
Ralph Wyvikoap Jim . hwfi elected
laster Gcneial—
'
oovered with good blo<&a-ood Urncaptain of toe.nigh , wdwol football
Mr. J. Van Ouland who has been so
l«r; go
good heavy eoil. surface nearly
First Assistant Postmaster Genera’.
team for nflget year. Artonr Oartand
level;: l
good market__________
tor milk,. also very HI is much better
Perry- S~Heath; resigned.
garden trtiedt. hay and grain
ton at ••"For- wrltlng.
has been Seated gaptto£ d this year’s
First AsMstant
eat Lodge;" the beet kind off ipotatrack
W. M. Johnson: resigned.
to land. WlU take good city p
Mrs. John Cummlitga. and children.
Chief Clerk. G. M. AM«l
Andile, DonaU had/Vm, who came
Chief Clerk, J. M. Masten.
STATE FLOOD NOTES.
^
ftiom Tonto La^tn att^ the funeral
Chief of Salary and Allowandh Dlof
Mrs. C^mmini^ husaad, returned
ialon, G. W. Beavers; Indicted.
home today.
•*
FOR SAl^B—Secondhand typewriter
Lowell.—The water had receded here
Superintendent ot PostofBce Sup­
In good order—a bargain— at once. aboqt 26 Icohes.
John J. Minor, aha aln-mofithaoM
Bestlmated loss plies. M. W. Louis; ln«cted.
Rasttol, Jeweler.
S399-tf
f mil
from flood la S60.0O9.
Superiutendenl of Free Delivery
dlad yeatecaay. f
^r»lne.—Tbe factqrlw are being vision, A- W. Mardien; Ind^^
etmted up and buanlM la drifting
Delivery Divlsdon.
back to the old order of things.
City Delivery. Ofaariee Hedges;
t^-«wnt'to-Moiw»e
lated
cost
pf
replacing
the
bridges
dtetod,
FOR SALE—to feet <
swept away here Is placed at $100,000. 'Superintendent Dend Uetter Offlee, Cotoar toi^-4-MaKt the fttoerto^
coumer. See J.I. U. Is
of qynrn
was bM tron.
Otaego.—Another death Is added m D. P, Leibhnrdt
the M<mroa Gaat<|”C!hnreh thle aftc-FOR SAL£—Farm of 40 acres for sale the list or those lost by flood. A man
Superintendent Honey Order Divlnoon at s »toQ*K The Bm. ’S. W.
or trade tor dty property. About by the name of Hiller..was the victim ekn. J. D. Metcalf; indicted.
Mmer of ttila
8H fflUee from city; good orchard D this case -drowned In Otsego river.
In the Attorney Genmto’s otOce the
lace, inquire ofT. 'Ionia,—llie dty Is ecill flooded and
Mva -W' G,-'l*wren<se win hvve .
onus of -the evil mU on James N.
avenue
r Hiannab. ■ av
all lighting planU both electric and Tyner. Bven^lf he were not Involved
and Ftoti etneL
M97-U
out of coB^Bslon and the
the frauds^B he declares he
the delay of her trimmer leachiug
city Is cut off from oommnnl^tlun- byt. K was ^ buMness to keep Us ^vereeUty hy rewn of the flood,
ble tor factory or store; oomplc
wire. The. water Is gdng down, hav- offlee honest and efUefent.^ In the the regtoar opetiinn vriU not ukc
in .first taasB oondlUon. Rea:
:essM ing re^ed ,18
plaes until the second weeit tu April.
inches during the.last
tw
selling,
plant
not
Ittige
t's offlee the reepoaslble
Last eMBlng the senior class ot the
enough. Straub Bros. A jAffiiuite, 12 bodrs and I
offlclals are Perry S. Heath and W. M.
Tmverse City, Mlc
Hl^ aoboiR ^ 'ud reconsidered
3393-tf rail.
Johnson. thrtr action on-a class day program.
Saginaw.—The water is still itoslng
10R 8ALB—10 acres, good land, small
Mr. Johnson during his tenno^otBce
I many pec^ expiessed a desire
house and bam. 'tol eileared and here and the oondHkae are growing was ill the greater part <i( the Ume
bear the eaUfe ptograai. the cli
ready tor the plow; some fruit; four worse instead of better but the cHmax and away from Washington. TMe jHO-;
miles from cit;
believed to have been rMched un­ less logic of (acts brings the main: detid^d to
down, balance o
A B. C
-------------- ^t night as usual.
to
a
heavy
rain
fall
ahould
come.
.
3S91-U
reeponaH>tllty home, theretore, to PerA
lectorer wffi .toK> be seenred.
Bay City—At Bay dty there le no ry 8. Heath. He hardly was Ignorant
Mrs. John Qrtollek Is very anxious
FOR SALE—Two houses on Southwest change. BMimtoed low. *100,000.
—at aiy rale, he should not have been
omer of Cats and Stnte streeU,
as to the wheseabonto of her sister.
Ignorant—<rf the '•'giaft’’ going
Mrs. Myra Mirfchton of Grand Rap­
among his enboi<iHnatw.
ids. who a ftnrt time ago moved to
'Carpet Cleaning
Fark aveme W the west side. Mrs.
Uakliig and laying feathers renovat­
A GOOD KIMBAM. piano t
GreilkA
has tried In vain since the
ed. Woih tbonm^ly and -pramptly
executed. Agent for Hlchhitot Bog » GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES IN S flood to get Bome word from her sis­
GRACE CHURCH.
Co, N. B. (3»apln,^p. Traverse City
ter but has heud nothing yec
Carpet Cleaning Works, 822 Waahlnr
The third of the stoics of parties
ton street 'Phone Ho. U8.
to be gdven by the Baglea. was held
8660 to $1,600. This isI my own proplast evening and waa a very enjoyable
erty and
can sell onteto
'
-------------------so that
sffalf.
Hntoc was furnished by WyThe TTirTO Hours' service •
you can easily acquire
equlre a home. WlU
take as first payment tb
'
oraUvo of our Lord's Agony Upon the song's orcheatrm and refreehmen
Cross win be held from 12 m. to 8:00 Ice cream and cake were served,
p, m. This is h very solemn and help, other party sdll be given In two weeks
lul service and upon InvHaUon by the to which all those who have season in'
rector will be parUfdpated In by the vltaUone are expeoted.
GrtnneM Broew Traverse City's popu­
pastors of the city: a unton of the
• OR 8ALB CHkAP—Fineen dollkrs
lar music house, will enttotain its
Oirietlan people of the oMyShort addresses wUl be ddlverel patrons. The services of Prof. Horst
_____________________ .
8881-U
and his jdvenlle orchestra have been
as follows;
••Father, forgive toem for they h3»ow engaged to ^y a oonc^ Saturday
not what they do." The Rer. H. Mc­ evening, April 2. to which the public
invited. Children without parents
TOR SALE AT C0ST-41ew 12x14 reKinley:

, aort eottnge with five-foot wau put
"Verily I say unto Thee, today shalt will not be admitted. During the an. up In sections so one man nan faaiMiie
Thou be with me In Paradise,” The toruinment IVof.l Horst. Michigan's
«*w»lenUy. See W. M. Sllsby, 210
promising yoong violinist, will anRev. W. T. Woodbonae.
North anmwood nvenue.
3879-tf
"Woman behold thy son; Son behold teriton wfth aeveral flue sokw. OonfAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAA thy mother.’’ The Bov. W. L, Lauftnan. oort b^s promptlj- at 8 p. nu
"My Gf^. My -God, why hast Tbon Six caadidatm were initiated Monday
light Into Traverse Bay Tent, No, 136,
forsaken pie,'’ The Rev. D. Goehlln.
K. O. T. M., and the cont^ which
begun some time ago closed. There
were 42 new members seciwed by the

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^ one: car oF t

Chestnut

repaired.

5 just arrived. Supply ^
M your wants for it is go- ►
4 log fast
^

BOGS FOR SAT(»lNG-^m the
See my ahow rdotad. also my m
record this winter. . W. B. Nei^
8» Baet Fn»t street
S8»Uf
PAINTER

AND

PAPBRHAMOBR.

- apadatty.
■MBtoae. dMlgne and oon_

fowitomd ^
UM.aadaiySracC^'\' U

AND SATURDAY.

iSS™

bs
has

MONEY TO LOAN-Intwrett mw;
pnynmUs easy. j. p. Ptorchiie
Sottacinnd bk>ok.
8«9Mf^

Xomorpow,

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» THE TRAIL OF DISHONESTY. >
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MIgCELLANEOUB.

SPRING OPENING

;mc.B. Taylor:
' Coal Co. :
TOepiHneiyi.

t

latgest'number, 18. For this he r»
my splriL" The Rev. C. T. Stout
A most, cordial Invitation Is extend­ oeived a prise o( $5, offered by Sir
ed to all who will leave toe bnslnees Knlgbt ^igbee. ‘Hie grid itatth riven
of toe world a little while' and ocune toe teat by Depnty Hmum O’Connor,
aside to meditate upon this most aw­ to be raffled, was won by Geo. EUful fact In the htotocT td our fallen ' bourne. After the inlUatlaa and rega^
race, vie: toe seceaaltT tor' God «o 1st aessioo. an oyster smter wpaservtake the torm ot Inimanlty In order to
- » tnan from Mu. "God waa In
Ne'vdi .crock a Joke on deUcate
Christ reeoaelUng toe worid nato Himsell” T^oee Who cannot remain the groemd.
enure Ume will be at Uherty to oone 'Any wise tKOe fiib begins bnslsen
-m
a anaU Male.
and go out during the alnglBgTHE RBV. C. T. STOUT. ReetorAttend our Earier operdng Thureday,
lotion. olntmBBt
Conn. eera.
HOT CROM SU.NS AT THIMBLSto
BAKClIV nitOAV.

any other salve,
balm for Cuts
Soree. Felons. DiFever Sores,
iptlons; •

.q.gSL’SLgrg

This store will show, beginniofi: tomorrow, as fashionable and complete
8 line of wearing apparehfor

LaiRes, Misses and ChOdren,
Men, Youths and Boys
as can 1» seen in northern Michigan.

^ Most Interesting feature
—aside from the iip-to-dateness of the styles-are THE PRICES; You’ll Bnd
we’ll •are jou money on almost overything we sell, and yon cannot get any
better, newer, or more desirable styles anywhere.
Ladies, while you’re^in the store take a
look at those

“TREADEASr’
shoes. • They are favorites because ojiee
Worn, thei’e.is nd desire to experiment
with any other: because they’re longwearing; satisfaction giving shoes. They
have a cork inner sole and solid rubber
heels.

K it’s a

.“SOROSIS”
that’s all that is necessary: for it’s a i>68itive guar^tee that it is right; The
Sorosis uncier^kirVii tile most perfect fit­
ting and best made garment on earth.
There are no prettier styles, or more
sought for garments, at98e, $1.25, $1.50,'
$2.00, $2..50, $3.00, and $3.50.

YOU ARE CORDIfLY INVITED TO AHEND
OUR OPENING.

STEINBERG BROS.

m

MOST OP-TO.
DATE STOCK
IN THE crry.

Announcing
of Our
Opening of

Artistic Millinery
Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.

TO WHICH YOU ARE

CORDIALLY INVITED!
OUR sho'wing of seasonable Millinery this sprin^r is indeed most charniing. Wondrous creations of gauzy lace, lustrous silk -and delrc-ate tlowepi—
the grace and loveliness of the latest Parisian and New York styles translat-,
ed by artistic milliners—to l>e seen and dreamed over.
’i*is true we have had some attractive shows.in the past, ■ but never be­
fore have we’had so much good fortune in securing hats of sHf*li effective
beauty, originality of denign and richness of material.
It is a rare exhibit women of fine taste will enjoy'and so we invite you
to come—^to spe—and to pass judgment. Try on as many of the hats as you
wish—we will be pleased to serve you. "We trust we may have the pleasure
of seeing you here.

The Boston Store.
Souvenir Lamps
With Eveiy
Purchase.

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