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The Daily Eagle, January 02, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1904-01-02
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r•CRIPPS^IoRAC CCKVICB.
THE
yoi* XL rNO. JBSi.
EAGLE.
TKAVEB8E 01TTrMIOHIGAN,»;®CrBDAY, JANUAHT 2, im
A'good time to buy a
Goal 8toves
W« bavo a oouple of beautiful $45 : Hard Coal Stoves
and rattier than to pack and store them will sell them
for $55.00 each. A . few Soft Coal Heaters at the
»vnie proportional di^unt.
A Big Cut on Our Full Lino oT Stoves.
IROQUOIS THEATER
MANAGBS Al
ROMOlt OF A
PROSRERITY - POST OFFICE’S
NAVAL FIGHT POR^ARMERS
GOOD RECORD
SECRETARV WILSON OIVCS OPT|.
MISTie INTERVIEW.
THEATERS ALL CHURCH mLS
ORDERED SHUT TOLL m NOON
FARM
PRODUCTS
HAVE
ITS HISTORY.
CON. THE TOTAL RECEIPTS AMOUNTED
TROLLED THE TRADE.
STEADY
INCREASE
IS
SHOWN
OVER FORMER YEARS.
h>>Ude
Plenty of Menay la on Haad to
Qur winner Oak
for
Chicago.
Additional
ArreaU
Jan.^ 1—Mayor
HarHi
■act night eloaed every one of the 17
mill x> oti rifrht ttiruntrh A (r.i
n-itli pau mtpiv ilraft. .
onh’?l'.'
(heaters In Chicago arid ordered them
kept closed till they are equipped vri|h
asbestos curtains.
Inaane From Grief.
Somp
Two persons vhosd relatives
^killed in the theater have gone demen:ed through the search f<fr the bodies.
Miss Jean 6. Ldvlngston was found
only partly clad wandering the streets
looking for her sister. She was found
be demented. B. Sprecht. who has
been banting day and night for the
body of his wife also
the strain and is suffering from Insan-
liii; I
*
Cook
Stoves
and
Ranges
iges
b^n uM*d from ooe »pek iv " iii''nlliB. lliai wo look bkck in i-xdiangc
for nthpr ranir«« that wp will sp). al.1 awajaw»;r down
'-----'—
-•
below cnsi.
I'oiDP in ;incl look c
r Rh'Tps. li will |ia.v you to buy i
J. W. SLATiER,
Practical Hooae Furnlahcr.
One IdenUBcaUon was made early
this morning.' The body of Ruth Rob
bins. a iT-year-oId girl from Madison.
Wis.. has been claimed by her father
The IdentlflcAllon changed the number
of iden^fled dead to BBS and the unidentlfled 1>odiPs to
Order for Additional Arrests,
new order for additional arrests
was issued this morning if upon invesligation charges against Uie ushers
round to b^true. Persons who escapgree In their statements that ix
erep' exit ushers barred the way of
the crowd and ordered them to renaii
seated.
the down Blair exits survivors o
the horrible holocaust say men wen
forced to knock the ushers dosm s<
the doors could be opened.
Notice.
TbeJmete Buy
.\iitl buy ()veiX!oat« riyht is,
rigbfnow. W.* hav^ too many
overcoats on hand and must
have the room for other goods.
Come while the assortment is
good. Your ar/e is waiting for
you. All this season’s. goo<1s.
ii<ls in thy repiilation
treme li-npih coatK that sold
from $20 to $2-J no. now.........
$15.00
All our Bw Keracy-b. Worsleda. Iriah
FripaeK, and AbcoU. voaU that formprly
bold from $l!>.oo to IlK.oil,
Oar $12 Overcoats aow $8.50
Oar $i0 Overcoak libw 6.75
Our $7.50 Overcoats now 4.75
Cellece Brand Clothes Everything Strictly as Advertised.
THE BOSTON STORE
e to my I
thaLOMfge OwaUctna1 la M IM
my employ or connected with my mea
market
8*n2-lf
TH08 QUNTON.
LONli DISTANCE telephone
ides it. No better wat-. A trial
.1 convinw yon of its prnolii
and speed.
■
Michigan Telephone Co
WE FIX 01.DL.SUUKS.
Why Not?
We liavi- llif slipiuMs
and slio.-s that will
keep you conifortable.
pair
Great Inventory Sale
Wily not gi't a
::
Ihey’re HOI expensive.
Chicago, Jan. 2—VrtB J. Davte
I
and
Harry J. Powers. pfoAtofs and man
agers of the -TroquoU theatre, and
(ico^ge Williams, clty^Udlng inspeeamst- “
on the
U>.-. were placedd und^
-------------criminal charge> of ohmslanghter at
ght liey -------are charged
n'ldnlghl last-night
-.t'lih responsibility In l^auiectfon with
Iroquois theatre hdocaust.
The prisoners appeatod in court this
morning and gave bdods of $10,000
TRIgUTE TO W. W. COOPER.
each.
Arthur E. Hum. wbd kwt his wife
1 D. Carrel . Writes of ;
Id itiree children wiul their maid in
Irequeia Victim.
1C holocaust swore to the complOnt
Editor of The Bitfe:—Mr. Willie W.
1 ahicb the a'arranl
had.” said Cooper, who with bis brother Charles
Hull brokenly. "Thara is nothing L Cooper, Is reported among the vic
e for me to work for and all that tims of the terrible Iroquois theater
remains is for tne to try to make some disaster, was a former parishioner and
warm personal'friend of mine. He
for his eareledanesa. A few'
as a successful business man a
earpenters'and stage hands were ar>
devoted Christian. He was especially
rested.
The men who sang
chorus are in jaiU Such an investi- Ibterested in young people, and was
one of the prime movere in the organi
gatien is cruel mockery. The
who are reaponalble are allowed to sation of the Bpworth League. He was
streets while a tow laborer* at the tline of his death, and bad been
Yrom the first, a member of Its board
Hull will carry on the Tinweeution
of managera.
Ilf Mtlef end..
Mr. Copier was a princely giver, de
Mayor Harrison proclaimed the noon voting n large portion of hU splendid
hour today ac a period *of united Income-to religtons sad charitable
mniiming for the victims at the herEvery church bell n Oileago toll
ed for five minutes at 19 -^olo^.
Thousands of peg^ etabl uncov people of Methodism in worid-wMe
ered during that period. .-Xl^ in ev
ery dtreetton along
street and out toward:
throng-Oie snow
_
_
_
There were irot MMSto I reeelTed a letter tradrUffi
streets.
enough to carry all and plain black latlng me upon my own
wagons were pressed into service. driegate, and expreasing great pleasIn our anticipated meeting again.
Nearly 200 funerals of victims were set How 'ntUe do any of us know what a
lie held before ni^Uall. Many of ilay has in sUwe for ns.
the'funerals were of two or more vic
MORTON D- CAERHL,
tims, members of the same family
119 FVanklin Street.
.bo perished together.
Tnvene Olty, Mich.. Jan. 1. 1904.
Mayor Takes Up Inquiry.
Mayor Harrison is at the bead of the
H. 8. BLISS KNOWN HERE.
investigation that will be prosecuted
by the city council. The mayor return Nephew of 8. E. WaH la Among the
ed 10 the city yesterday and ranferred
Mlaaing.
once. It was deter
Among the number who are mualng
mined to Mipoint a apecial investigat and are suppoaed to have pertshed in
ing qommiUee Monday night It
the Iroquois theater Are In Chicaco,
at first proposed that every theater in is Harold S. Bliss, a nephew of 8.
Chicago be closed at once until
E. Wait of this city, and bis aflIanoeJ,
pliance with the bnUdlng ordinances to whom he was soon to be married.
is fulfilled, but it was decided finally The unfortunate young man is known
lo assign two firemen to each play in this city by many at the young peo
house until further orders.
ple, as he has been here sereiwl times.
With the coroner and bis deputies He was pursuing a course at a dental
there- was no delay in the progress of college in Chicago and. with hOsa
the inqulr}’. The lory impaneled
Mabel Boftstord, attended the fated
the morning spent the day viewing the play His name was seen by Mr. Walt,
fire niln and the morgues where la>- among the list of the missing i
tbe long lines of identified and unlden- later teller received confirms bts
tifled dead. Until a Ute hour last fears, as two members of the party In
night the Jury continued viewing the which the yonng conple were, have
victims in the houses of death In var- since been identified and bare died
imiB parts of die city.
hospitals!
(Candhtied an 1^ Page.)
WAS FATALLY BEATEN.
• ji ji ji digl di di jM js jiji
OVERSTOCKED
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
S«. S.M st«r..
OpposHe WiMnl llotel.
We find that every stock in the house is
' over loaded and right at the time when we
must prepare for our regular inventory,
.this surplus Hto\;k must be disposed of at
once. To accomplish this end we s^ll '
inaugurate a Big Price Cutting SaleCUegimiing Monday morning,,January the4thi^
, pnd lasting for one week. It will be th#
greatest bargain opport4inity that has
ever taken place in this city on new and
Jygh class merchandise.
Reinember there will
be
Colon. Jan. Z.—There were peratotent rumors here yesterday and again
today that the C<
era! Plnxon had been snnk by Amertr
can warablpa. There Is no
tion of the rqx>rt up to this time.
The Mayflower, to which Rear Ad
miral Cogblan transferred his flag yes
terday, steamed out of the harbor this
morning. There are now no signs of
war here.
Washington, b. C„ Jan. 9.—Aaslatant Secretary Darling of the nav>department. said today that he had
received no news whatever with refer*
the rumored sinking of a Co
lombian war vessel by an American
warship, and that he believed the
rumor was without toundatlon In fact.
HUES
Order
$8.50
ii.
PEIOE TWO OENTa
Start the'
New Year Right
by making a rieposite in the
Peoplea Savings Bank. Yon
can open an account now
and add to lU as yon will.
You will grow ricl.er as t he
year grows ol er.
jiji gl 4
t Our
Guarantee
dereus Attaek.
meanH »omethi^,^when k
% we gi
^ A written one if you ^
^ wish it with every i$
n Syringe or Hot Water %
^ D..1..Lla
«
Bottle.
^4
-;
^
...
......
w
ik
|a
InTerJer ftoode orfered.
I American Dr^ Co., ^
*H.-Slfi^Pre»idaBL
C A tUraood. Cubler
^ a Darts aad A V. PrMrIrh. 1
Jwiesvme, Jan. 2.—Deputy Sheriff
Cook, who was beaten ab^
bead by a revolver In the hands of Donnald Sheek, whom be was arreating. Is
dead. The murderer U lo Jail at Hills
dale.
. The community is wild with excite
ment and wrath, as Hr. Cook Is high
ly esteemed. His fnneral will be con
ducted by the Haaons, probably tomorraw.
FREE “AO" FDR PERUNA. **
90c Gets One.
ue ancient or
Deputy Sheriff C«o
m
rirrrrR^irtf‘iriwif«riri
Press Agent Says the Fire Lom
SI BOMS
OcQmbas, O.. Jan. 9.—The new brick
bnlldlng of the Penina Drug Ob.’e
plant was destroyed by fire this :
lug. says the pre« agenL ThouMnde
of bottles of T>er«i^a wan la the wareboose. The loas wUl .reach $169,000.
VILLAGE WIPED OUT.
Mlllburg Experianeee
Fire.
Benton Harbor. Jan. 2.—A fire la the
of the W
pany almost wiped out the vUIagi of
Mlllburg. a few mllee east of this c^.
The total amouat lo« U $6,000 with,
aa lasaraaee at lEOOO.
THE BEST Chrletmas present ywi
in atnd friends out of town ia a paM'
Ibscripti-jn for The Tray^'
sgia They will that kaap lii^iiiiil
about borne events the year Emviik
$1.00 a /aar in advtaet.
_
(
Waahlngton. D. C.. Jan.
unee Wilson, aeeretary of agricul
ture. was asked for bU vieww as to
of the Amerl-'
can farmer in the foce of gnat business depresefon caused by the depre
ciation of seenriUes in Wall streeL
•To one'familiar with the altnatlon.”
replied Mr. wnson, “it mnat must ap
pear that there will be no panic in this
ootmtry DOW. so long as the tanner of
the United States is able lo produce
good and salable crops. The Ameri
can farmer auatalns the country and
feeds a great pwtiOB of the world. He
rtually independent of any other
•‘Let me premise by giving a few
figures friwi my annual report Jnat Is
sued. From 1890 to 1890 the average
of exports of farm produeta was
than ITOS.OOO.OOO. In 1901 they
8969.000.000, . In. I9<ff .the .surplns.
which we did not need In this country
and was sold abeolad. amounted (-.>
$878.OW.OO0.
••It was the farmer swho kept the
balance of trade with the United
SUtes. Bxelndlng the praducts of die
farm there was daring the perkid frmn
1902 an annual ad<
aoce of trade amounting to $82,000,000.
Including the farm prodnete thU bal
ance is wiped ouL and we had left
827r>.000.000 to the credit of this •
tiy. During 1003 there was aa n___
oraUe balance oY trade in acpottg and
imports other than those hf the form,
whidi amouted to gSOJKW.OOO, but
REAL ESTATE TRAI9SPER8.
have been recorded by’ Bolster of
Deeds P. W. Wilson for tbe week end
ing JanaaiT l:
tne Christensen to James B. Ddbridge eAi of wH of neA4. sec! 18. town
26. range 12; $900.
Wm. L. Brown and wife to RobL
Loury, lot 80, Oak Heighte; $196.
Prank VMIey and wife to Brtella a
Gilmore. wH of aeU of ne%. see. 27,
town 29. range 10; |1,SM.'
Odie HcGary to Murcia MlUar, M
62. Oak Hd^ts; $100.
John EfoguD to Ladas N. Cbas^ part
of nMi of nw^. sec. 80. town 25. range
12; $400.
Bast Bay Lumber Co. to . Boxella
Voglesong, lot 20. Ah-go«a; gl76.
Auditor General to Glen SUyer. a
of ne<4. sec. 9, town 27. range 9; $E9L
James U. Wadsworth, et al. to BUa
W. Perry, pert of lot 2. Mode 6, Trav
erse City: $2,760.
Mary A. and R. H. Bek to j. B.
Barney, lot 2, sec. 34. town 27. raage
12: tlOO.
Bast Bay Lnmber Co. to Wm. Kitch
en. ne>4 of sec. 14, town 27. range 10;
$200.
bst Bay Lamber Co. to Thoraton
Mitchell, lot 21 of Ah-go«a resort:
$160,
Ehst Bay Lomber Co. to William
.Mltehell. lot 20 of Ah-BO«a reeort;
$160.
Bast Bay Lnmber Co. to WOltas
Mahan, lot 26 of Ah-gosa resort:
$160.
Albert Rehacek and Kathmtoe Sehaeek to Anton W. Bartak. toto 22 and
24, Goodrich's add.; $LD00.
Wm. O. Foote and wife to Wilhelm A
Bartak. lot 134 and 136 and east 26
feet of lot 136, Oak Helihte. also lot 2.
H-, U A Co.'s 13th add.; $l.«U.
BenJ- Tblriby. et al. to Oeotge &
Johawm. lots 27 and 28, Uoi^ 11. H, L.
A Co.'a IMh addUlaa to Travsiwe City;
$1,860.
.
Jeremiah H. Thomas and wife
Oecar B. ^mas. lot 8. sec. 34. town
27 range 12; $200.
NEW YEAR'S BELLS.
The portoSoe receipts for the past
year were tS2.69&gS. This is the largest yeerh boalnees fa the history of
the k>cal offlee. There U no'mo e ac
curate meter irf the city's growth
It is the pulse that
shows the sUte of commercial health.
The showing msde this year is a mat
ter of congratulation and gives proai-
maathB for the two jtehra 1909 afftt IMS
...$2,089 07.
ii
23
.. 1^2 48
... 2.391 28
$1,9W
$1,919
1A42
1>68
1.771
1A80
1.66$
E02S
06
78
05
63
48
so
«
1.723 98
2.000 78^2,049 6$
1.724 49
2,808 87'
noRthport is uqhted.
The Heetrie Ughts wan tuned on
the first tfose ChrtotmM night sad
fo evetm war and came
up to tite eipecfottcne of the a
InstaUed the plant and the patxtHi as'
weu. Hesat
under the n
Id e* for what esMted Bhr
irarlou ways bnt thdr |
has won and we are again oat of the
wooda Nothing within the pest ysar
has been secomplished here In the
way of badness anedrtaklngs, that
has required such an anwont of sUdeto-it-lvenees as this enterprise and
there is norMng whldi will so mud
and convenience as this lighting syaAetlim wtu'aocm be takai to
ward lighting the streets with arc
ll^ts a^ next summer wha oar sum
mer vialten arrive they wlU note the
contrast Is many ways of our village
over that of-last year. The cost et In-
aM If ft la not heartily n
dUflens in their private homes and in
their bnslness plaoes. It will be a finan
cial follnre. Let everybody stralu a
SUDDEN DEATH OF CHILD.
Uttle
ElvIn
I
RMsea
Away
—III -Thros Dayw.
Bvin Desmond, the- 7-raarold son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deumond at 629
Sixth StreeL died st 8 o’cloek Isst nl^t
of cerebral meningitis, after an lUnees
of bnt three days.
The fnneral will be held tram the
residence tooorraw afternooa at 2
o'clock and the Bev. Demaa Occhlln
will offldate. The deceased was a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. DesmeoJ
and becanu of hla death the pertiee
whicb they were to hare given eooo
are cancelled for the praeest
JNTO B08LINO MILK.
t bfalto u LHtto
CMIA
Carieton. Jan. 2.—Aa omfident happened at the home c« Otto Veart. itrtng three mllee eest of WIDaw, when
hie 8-yeor«ld child aefodeatsOy fdl
lute a pail off bdUng milk
was
severely eoslded ehoot the Umbe sad
body.
FIRST NATIONAL'S STATEMENT.
PWknring aiV the Snnday evening
subjects at the First' M B. dmreh this
month:
Jan. 3.—"New Year Bdla."
Jan. 10.—“Silver Belle or How to
Have Fun."
^
'Jan. 17.—■‘GolJen Belle or How to
Be Heppy.”
Jan. 24;-^*9iasea Bella or How to
Meet TrcBUe.”'
Jan. 31.—“Iroe BeUs or
to Meat
Fine Shewing Made In 4to Beeirn DeWe oaU iMaMli.si to the' advwrtfoemeot oa tbe (SHforfol pag* dt the Ifoot
To people who
not iiBmullr aadetstaad the onail beak stafoOMM, K
mv he «< eeaeh foterwt to ksow Met
hew 4h* ttoeto mat Ifohimiee eta di
vided: at whM thsp eesoML a«l flw
Tlims will he a ttace In Fores tern' par amt at reemre eqnled.
» etatasuat pdaM 4a a wy
heO New Yearh Bva hy Hda A PlaBHUd-a ORhestts; S yon Mmst as
fgvltstlOB get oBs at the halt hdk*e «he
A
The Daily Eaglf.
TM BA«LB PBBM PaMtolwn
rlret la pwt a ^ diott diMU be
hurled onr the* eapltal Cor mani
eSe9 and periiape there *01 be
lancer tateml before the mkI r
oneet—Saflnetr Bvenlnc Nem.
<nie fact thu Ml. Jim O'Lmit sot
»li.000 id other peo^'a nwoer tvom
Gaahler Undatrom wm hardly be eredtied by ottr haU oSeiala who hare
been malde to «nd that then hee .be«a
any cambUng la Chleasodoilns recent
COMma Ev^NTCw
Jaa. 4.—9tte Katt^-Canadab emefc
WORTHY OF HI6 HIRE.
. la anotter :«o)nmn l» pahUahed a
comaumieailoa.trom Tbosiaa Smurtbvatte on the tipping ayetem and eome
of the erila that ariae from It.
Smdrthwalte deala Mpeolally vttb the
practice of the newsboy New Year’s
gteeUag cuatcon. aad deelaree that It
ia un-amerioan ud fncbnaistent wli
the Amertcu prindplee of equalUy.
That the'upplng ayatepi In general
is 'Rionc we qnlte agree with Ur.
Sninrthwatte. Bat a dlatlnctloD moat
be dravn between "tipping" and ••re
warding.”
•Ihe tipping ayetem is seen at Us
worst in the Urge reetanranta
hotels 'of big- clues and In PuU
Pur Coat
•zis^W^
SSLS?"
pr s s. . . .^
iim>a
•^ve him enough rope and he’ll bang •Foxy Grandpa" ort Mia Becond AnhlmseU." We cotild pnt'lt. ‘•Give hini
niial OuUngenoogb rope and hell amoke hlmeelt
. Poxy Grandpa” whldi played to ex
to death.”-Grand Rapida Herald.
cellent busIneM daring the past two
years will be among this eeaaon’s of
flgnree glvmi out by the Chicago boteU ferings In this' city, appearing here
k win cost about fJ a sn»e to attend next Tueeday. January 6. Ibe pre
senting company, la very strong and
R^nbllcan' tiaUonal conve
..... include nearly every one of Ure
title - year.—Qrand R^lds Post.
people who were oonspleaous In itt
prwentatlon
here last year including
Admiral Cagey is in t
Mr. B. J. Grob, Ute same Foxy Grandas Ooiombia'i ptteher gets
through his warmlng-ap exerdBe.UngtoD Post
,
American beef and American flour
are on Uie way. to Bnaaia and Japan la
„___ ,________3 and there Is a good
deal of fl^t in both of them.—Chicago
taunata, hotela and sleeping care can Chronicle.
not get even decent aecommodai
and servtoe without glv^ a Up. It
Prohpet Dowle, of Chicago, must
ia not only expected but'^emanded by have sinister designs In mind when be
waiters, bell boys and porters. These sends tbe'devli two preaeben as taOll-'
employes are working on low wage daya glfu,—Detroit Bveothg News.
scales. It being the nnderstindtnt
twe«i employer and employe that he
is to make the greater porUon of bis
A FAMOUS PERFUME.
living from tips;
ThlB system Is degrading, and ao out
rage m the public. It comes rightTbe fsr famed otto (or anar) of
folly within the range of dennneUUon
from men like Mr. Smnrthwalte who Is chiefly made iu Bulgaria. Kasanllk
Is the center of the roee growing coun
believe In the eqaality of mankind. It try:- Red rosea only are used In makcTMtes and fosters claas dlsUncUon. ly tbe perfuqie. but white roeea, which
and draws a clear line between servant grow more freely, form the hedges of
and master. It should not be tolerated the flelda.
>r mconraged by eqaality loving Amer
'bleb grow to a grest
bpipht. are separated b.r paths nine
ica
The newsboy or carrier, irtio re feet In width to allow the,oxen and
ceives a dime or a quarter from the plow to pass. Ibe perfume is obtain^
sDbscrtber on his rente on New Tear's not OUI.V from tbe petals, but also from
the stalka and'leavm. These give a
day Is not of this dash of mendicants.; peculiar scent, witich odds greatly
As a rule in smaller clUes he attends the deiicacy of tbe perfume of 1
school., He has parents to care tor petals.
him and bU occupation of delivering
October., April and June are the
papers comes from the natural desire moolbs Cor planting branches of tbe
to earn money. He is paid regnlar oldtrees. WeedlDg.pnmlnganddlgglDg
for tbi e years, when
wages. B on New Year's day a sub
repay the labor
scriber meet* him at the door and
spent upon them by bearing tor twenty
gives him a .piece of silver it Is not
years. .
Up. *niere is no relation of maaier and
Tbe discovery of the delicious attar
servut Tbemoney la given as a pres was quite an accident aud look place
ent by the patron, or as a reward tor three ccntiirln ago. Tbe renlan Prin
faithful and Induatrlous aervlee. just cess Noor Djibaii was'slrolling Hirougb
as U the C(dn that a father gives his tbe spleudkl galleries of bar palace
betrothed (tbe Mongolian
Httle son for meritorious oondoct. with
Tbe boy is not pauperised. He is in a ibince OJIbanguyri and noticed In tbe
losen-ater basins about tbe'panagea
fomative period of hU rUaracter and
] ugly, yellowish oil floating
any reward of merit for falthfal ser surface. Orders were instantly given
vice U an IncenUve to better work. to remove tbe unsightly dnld.
It
nld. when
w
was discovered the perfume was' also
removed. Thus the virtue of the esaena sidrlt of aemnlatlon Uiat la an in- Oal oil was fqund out, wbicb ts still
cenUve to better work that the Indi- called In I'ecsta/’Attar D]lban."
vldoal. may exeell among his fellows.
DM TMFatthtm and eOcIent service Is reoog-Tbls is my son Frederick, Mr. Foanlsed BDbstanUally by the employers dlck.” said Ur. Ulandere proudly. Inof these‘boys. H subscribers also InMiidng bis flve-yoar-old boy to hk
recognise their work, we see no rea caller.
son why tbe carrieia should be In
"Well. PTederick.” said' the caller,
sulted If a reward of merit is oBwed "do you obey your mamma T*
••Ves. sir." replied Frederick prompt
them as a further encouraCei
There is no panperixatioD. demorallsa- ly. "and so does papa.”
tloB or atontlng of thtir yonng and
Oat of Bariw's Wav.
growing American i.rlrit of Independ Be-Why does this theater bars iU
ence. Let the boys make all the mon orefaeatra concealed?
ey th^ can. Later In life they can
decide for themselves whether they
are Insulted.
Ibat we should draw near and cling
to the ftara and Stripes every good
man and woman wSI agree.'' Tliat we
"Abom what time was4ty-Ufa
should maintain e«uaUty among mqn
all will Htatwiae agree. Bat-rewarde
He wbe wlriies to secure tbe good of
for ^thfol amiee are the least of the others has already secured his own.—
dangers that beaet oar lasatadona.
OonfDdnt. '
At tbe close of business Dec. 28, 1903, the books Of the
First National Bank
p^AHm..again hpads the oomi
ye^ adds to tbe popnlwlty of
Wtf ootaedy , ' ■nia U la*»rty re■ponalMe to tbe nMamgemest who e
year eend tbla ccwwany out 'with
enUrdy new invesdture of scenery and
coetumea, new Bow in tbe ehome
getber with new music, new Jokes,
it being' a bright breesy afiatr with
these additions add ench year to its
OUveness. Mias lilUan Maynard
wUI haatet Mr. Grab In the part of
Polly.
AMpness in tbe cnltnre, bearing and
manbera of the- people of tbe west
those of the eaat.
■ tbe same n
racy of
have a redDement qnlte unlike that of
tbe newly made rich In New York and
Chicago and tbe west. They have been
longer in the aiaklng.-Gnnton’s Magarine.
A few years ago accoaunodattODS In
the hlgblaods of Bcotiand were very
primitive It, Is related that the yonng
Duchess of Gordon, on Inquiring bow
tbe late duchess managed toentertaln so
much company at Kiorara. where there
seemed no room, was told-by the butler
that for weeks at a time be had slept
on tbe top of tbe kitchen dresser. A
rilece and two other young ladies were
known to have slept in tbe dacheaa*
bedroom, which probably wae not large,
for they were sent out to wash In tbe
neighboring brook. Mias Macdonell of
Otengatry, wbo told tbla. said also that
there waa a waterfall near Ochtertyre
which the late Sir WUllam Mtursy and
Us bfothers used at their shower bath.
Orenaes in drawings, engmrings. ett.,
may be leveled out by foUowlpg ttaese
inatmctioiia: Fasten tbe engraving or
drawing by drawing pint on a board.
•kavtag the
The sharing of tbe
wedding day ts a
which, banded down from prwCbristlan days, is still observed wltb due
formality, eq>eclaily In country dlsG^cta. While the barber Is at his
As the tatter’s faair is cut th^ si
linen doth ns a present and also a
trifling sum of money ftmn tneh ptynssi
thore. Then the bridi«room kiwei tlm
hands of tbe glite. wubes bis face and
dons bis wedding dresa, wbidt- must
parefoily we
)f tbe bays.'
which retail a very slight qnantity of
molatnre- Over
er tl^
this place --------flannel of
blotting paper, and, taking a hot Iron,
pass it carefully over tbe part where
tbe erentet hare been made until they
dlaaivear aod then submit the draw« between
prtnter’e glazed board
......................
making a total reserve td over 2J pericent «d tta depoeUa and amounting to................... I........................ «
PB
It had approvM loana emounUM to............................ ............ snAWt 7«
Unoteam
CTEINBERG’S II
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Tii^ay Jan.5
2nd YEAR OT
THE LAUGHTBl fBTIVAL,
FOXY
GRANDPA
For a Choice Line of
OOB New
VEGETABLES
FALL and WINTER
Cabbage, Ruth Bagas,
Beets, Pumpkins.
Squash, Onions, Carrots,
all kinds of pickles, also
a choice line of Candies,
Nuts, Figs and Dates foi
Xmas, cell nn
ALX -TO BE VBEDI
FOXY GRANDPA!
One to ten yank in length
1-4 to 1-2 Off
FasbkmableT^ur.
Just received a new let of
GENUINE LEATHeIh SUIT CASES
AND.HAND BAGS.
Beat'nsMrtment with 10 per cent dis
count next wnek at
F. VOTKUBA HARNESS CO.
An economical way of dlsposlog of
stale bread Is by eating it. It savei
doetteB''bnin-'Detrolt Free Presi.
This is just
chance 3*ou Wave beer
waiting fer—that is of securing a short fend of
these things for some particular place—to aare
the carpet, catch the snow in the bail, or cover
up a bad spot in j’our carpet; butr you know
wherfe you cao put it, the ^riee will allow you
tQ put it where you please.
Hamilton OoBiihg Co.
Complete;New Lim- -f Wiolcr
IWoolena.
Sine Crat Cast, taidiiding
OH Ootbs
Written guarantee with each coat.
12» Front Stiwet
ft. e. Swong, Manager.
Archle-To call and aettlc accounts!
KiniDgs
$13 to $20
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
CAR OF SCENERY I
Ea J. 6ROH
J O H N J.
BREZ 1 N A
.48 E. FRONT ST.
—SUITS—
.All the latest stjl-, •
of Hickey and Freem a n Co. It n ■,
Roch ester, N e «•
York, are displayed
on our tables. Sint*
bought of as are
pressed free n,f
charge
;
:
:
MILLER BROS.
IS7 Front St.
Beadk BlocK.
The
Greatest of Them All
Two Great Sales In the Clothing Department
The First Great Sale
will be of Overcoats. Just note these figures, never before attempted in any
sale ever inaugurated in Traverse City. You will find
Se enteen Dollar Overcoats
Fiheen Dollar Overcoats
Twelve Seventy-Five O’coats
Twelve Dollar Ovcrcoate
Ten Dollar'Overcoats
While they last they
are yours for only
$8.00.
The Second Great Sale
It alae owned Steoks and
The eggresaie of above being ................................. «
mw than m per cent of the nmoont due depan-
Qg
It had dapealtad with tha U. «. t. eaeurar
Bonds to aaodre dreolau -.......................g frjm o(l
„Ftve per cent oC olrcnla-: a to redeem
- mntUated notaa......................................
Its GulldlnB, Raal tatate And i :riurM ewnad .................. 1MM
"Oarried matfli below the actual value.
• flfliAtr OS
.«44M41 W
Had Bank NotMtnelinulalion........................................... ...« CTAMIW
Capital «toek paid to annktay BuMdiiddemptoa and PreAts i
A tUM «aJ ATtdabdnmiK # 8 7».1M 07
if we atidtntMnttb Bi
ty id VOfiOO we -tava IU0.000
4«m-iha4Madtora ud'any
VWranmiBiMlWM
KIMBALL
Ardale^-te liqw 1 am.riiD after. All
AU tnrita-i
Cheaper one* at
goods. The« inatminenU are
fully guarantoed by a reliable
Arm, and yon will make ao mis
take if you nlhkc yonr aeleeUon
here. Factory prices and moat
liberal terma.
Caa>e For Worrv.
She—Why do you look so worried,
Bertie? Did papa object?
Bertle-No. But be s^; “It's all
tight. Ton'll soon And out it’s useless
to object when Ndl ta set on anything.''
Clean Up in Remnants
Carpets
$25 to $50
Start Rip
Stnrt the new year right by
giving tbe cbildien .a ebanee. to
learn mnale. If £ron ^vent a
piano or organ in yonr htm,
call and examine onr line of
snperb
morning at the box office
•
W77
Some Choke Oarmente at
AU New Mnsical NoveltksI
A CHORUS OF
UNRIVALLED
' BEAUTY : : : :
Show that
It had cMh In Its vaults......................................
and depoeited in other ban , snbiect _
ftiNOB:
Haew'a your ehnnea at 80^ oe«l
CwllBrc aod Rlchca.
If one-tenth as much attebtlon were
devoted to the fools among tbe middle
and working classes os is devoted to
tbe fool sons of tbe rich, we sbonld be
In danger of liellevlng witb Carlyle
that the people are "mostly fools." - It
is true that tbe culi
rich Is cruder aod
culture of those wbo have had genera
tions of wenltii and Irisnre. bnt culture
is relative. The cultnre of the most
cultured classes In the old world la tbe
result of large wealth poseeseed for
generations. Culture is a matter of
growth, but H never grows in poverty.
The cheapness of tbe culture of the
very rich in this country as compared
with that of the aristocracy of old
countries la simply the difference be-
Will keep out the most
severe weather.....
DON’T DELAY
1-ln
Sale ia now on.
Money we must have so your price is
otvs. Ciothins, Hats. Caps. Pantlsli-'
logs, etc., at actual wholesale flgnres.
OP^THIS
S, BENDA &
will be Men’s Underwear. .This season we carried the. BEST DOLLAR
UKDERWEAE that has been put on the market. During this sale each garment will be sold for
Seventy-Five Cents
Theoe are e few ef the greet sales we shell moke 1904 femoua for. We
belie,e in giving the best for the money at all Hmes. Onr stock of Clothing
and Furnishing g^s is considered the cleanest and most u^to-date m this
pirt of the state. We are During it daily. These great sales will demondrate tiiat we are giving the MOST, FOR THE MONEY, as well as the best.
■fbese Soods cannti lati kM^ « lhe» wiwluWe pitas- If
you wantipme BE THE FHBT.
. ~
THE HANNAH & LAY MERaNTILE CO.
PHS BAILK
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
BBSlDfi MY
Diaries
BOOK SHBLVBS
_Law**
— ----------- ------ dartat bsBl-
n at 8 oVflote
win be tfven a 'apectal matiaae tor
A Hippy New Tear to jm aUl
ladies and ckOdrein by. the
the year 1MI4 bring jwu rlMt blemThe WMdhar.
Snow tmdidU and poeatbiy Sunday,
heayy In aottth porti<n; ooMw, hlsh
THE IROQUOIS
DISASTER
ties’ band of Canada.
Ings.
And may 1»04 make even a better
book-rMord than Obi.
posMy at s o'clock
Traveiwe Bay and “QuemL City c< the
The
hooks
ClerMand.
.1
rmty Book atMte.
The evening oonont will be at 8:M.
—of oouno-any of the many good
now.
tiiat tbe oiIAra
eicased from ncbocil nntU 2:M.
for the scenes of some novel exneTUng
Michigan
k
. For 1904. AH kioilE in
IdnSioacn.
and young laUen and ate need not be
North” may figure as a background
THE.
KICKBIK'
COLUMN
«ku-
dran ad the bou ban been fct ptlr
PerhMW this year oar own bepnUful
RaaAncfThle
Paparars Invlt- .
ed to Contribute •
Their IdaM e
Currant Topics
of Public
Intervet In
This Column.
Tbe matinee U
for the epeetal benefit of
O.,
lieader
aald:
'“Tbr bud la aqnegtionabiy In the
already .pubUsbed.
Who will write .It? Will one of oar library of every teyjtt-idrt. I wlD
own people suddenly hunt Into pabUc also iwvlew the Rev. Wld^BfO, Pudda
lew as “the brllli^t and talented au
front ruk of the wi^d’a mlUtary mo-
thor <rf ’Plneland Ptotaros,’ “ or shaU It la a book that wfll £
we allow some stranger to seise the City people.
laurels that surtiy await the
weakneas iato strength, Ustteaaess In■
I
:be placed.
If it wero not for the to energy, bnla4Mr Into mental power.
xiiey rv wonterfol
nwcnnuAui eu
tn
TbeyTe
la builoinc
np the
unique ducee which add to the attrn^ •
•••
- -.
gold by
ful oner
The Amwlcw tUtefl for Deee^
and. the variety of the pei^
Co„ ud B. E.
WTioever the author may be the
•«ot that
Once More the Holy ChrlsUnaa sea
Imw
31, ctetalDs u exeeBtet arti^ on
! it would easily eome under
bay
U»- KINns of the rartti son and Ita New Tear’s day bare eome Traveree region U sure to be thor JdiBSlona In Alaska by ChrintUe Pnton the title ot a omeert Bat tmder any
oughly cultivated by the writer’s pen
Pennington (Mrs. Parker Benaington) cdaBBlflcation the perfonnuce is laaii.l Hie fn-at m«-n. anH the rich men, and gone. ' Once more the bc^
eotne
day.
and
we
wUl
hope
it
wfll
be
ployed by newspapers, telecra^
of this city.
splringiiini ilii- chief wipUfoii. and the roi^hty
by those who know bow much there
Making
I and laying feathers
toathera renovat
renovatpanics and other
im-ii. and every tiond man. and every'
ed. Wote thoroosbly end pnnptly
“Newabofs." “Messengers" and other Is here to really love and admire.
Tbe Metropolitan Grud Concert Co. exaented. Agent for Mltelga Rng
I believe we were to dieooss “The
ir.t'inau. »Hlhidr 'OieiDaelv<K in the like work, hate gone the rounda, with
entertainment, tbe thlid nomber In the Co.. N. B. Chapin, Prop. Tinvene Oty.
,1i b? and in > in- roclcH of the DOUQtalos little cards of poor poetry, ««hiTty for Whip-Hand." this week. ' Ita anthbr.
Hl^ Steool Lecture and Moslo Courae Oarpot dasntaff Wocks, dSS Washing
Samuel Merwin. is already known
was enjoyed by a large andlenee In the' ton street Tbone Na lift
bii.l will *i,v t'* the mountains and alms, or what is the same in effect
e M«
‘niiii is ssncUooed by the employers 'from baving written "The Road
City i^era house last olghL Tbe
CeeslcBvd »• OhUvtes.
nvHcb.KAl.Loii ns and hide ua fr<^
FTontenac.’’
and in some Instanoes has become
d of Robert Kent Parker.
Tbe
number
uf
obeolrte
woeds
that
.Uie' face uf Rim that bitleUi on
The fact that many of the moet ex
•atfon In the contract of emare Co be found In ii complete dlctton- baritone: Ebnma R. Pooitda. contralto;
. rliivnr ai'iJ from the wrath of the ploynenL The newapapers frequently citing scenes of the story-oocor at f
ury ut tbe BugUsb language la con^- Mias Agnes PrtnglA viMlnlste, ud
PtftMTftMrftftd
Michigan lumber towns with harbors
remind
fhelr
readera
in
advance'
of
erably
larger
tbaii
tbe
people
have
any
L'AMR: KnrthpQBB&T DAY of hia
Walter Pyk. ptanisL
Miss Ptlagle
Lake Hlcfalgan gains our attenUon at Idea of. The following letter, written
\>ralli isrvuue. and who shall be able the approaching spectacl«.'and ask that
and Mr.
once and hoidf it even when, aftw
bj ail alleged poet to an editor
their employees be “remembered.'
ikallf received after their first ap• to stand
Revelation 6:lri-IT
At this time (and at each recurrence eral days careful study of the state- bad treated Uls poetry wltb deririon.
none the less artistic was
lents and map we are compellrri to lunilsbes some idea ot them:
of the Ume) when the Christian World
tbe piano.
Ike eong.
-Bir^-you bave behaved like i
_ the birth ot Him-who decide that “Wauchnng’’ and "Pewanpetlglnuus scrugle - like those' wbo, “The Budolero.” tutarie, “La Cas
ftipt proclaimed the equality of men. koe" are composltee ot Manistee, Lud- i-iivious ot any moral delsltude. carry cade." for piano. “HJra-KaU.” for vio
Ington.
Frankfort,
other
lumber
Cud uas'nol responsible for this and upon that principle IM^ed t
llieir ODBlicU}- ‘o the height of creating lin. ud the song, “’nte Two Gi
towns.
symposk-ally the fecund words which dlera" were the best nombere on tbe
}.'(vai l.»s of life io Cfaica^. neither greatest, best and Iruest idigion t
Tbe hero. “Jack” HaJdoran Is a very «0' isUyuuiiblc genius uses wltb nberprogram.
-» ill he !»• lo blame if yon or I in lieil worid ever has known' or can knoif;
at this time, here In America, a gov human young man, with a great deal liy lo nbllgnlc il» tongues of tbe weetThe compuy left New Yortt Wed
lift np oiir eyes beiiiy in torments.
“eUck-a-to-lt-ivenees,
I<-s»! Sir, you bave crossly poradied
ernment having as ite basic principal
nesday ud pla^ Pontiac Tkuraday
I warn you ^todav to Pl.BB FROM the same idea ot equality, has again which bring him from working his Illy own pet words,'■tboufb they were
night, and Traveree City last nlgh<
Yon will see meny fioe
irangrums;
way
through
college—as
many
another
THE -WRATH TO COHB.been seen this paaperiring iilflneiice
Monday they are to give a program in
“I will Dot coascervate rep
things but nothing more
young man haa done, by mowing lawns
1 invite you to Come lo Jesus Christ iblathlng that creates and
wUl oduce a veil over tbe
c atramental Falrmount. Indiana.
..
buiming. fir^—to btJdIng “the
anluble for a proaent thu
caste, doing Its most deadly -work.
liigrutltudi- which has c
fur ill Him you will Bnd
wblp-hud” In a lumber deal Involving uiy liidisccrpiilili- heart.
ths beantifol little Wave
What man among ne wotdd oiffer
I ani-allenr
’-Up’’ or donaUon of alms to one he the whole markeL G. Hyde Bigelow, oil ibe fooillatipn which my coadju“For years fate w
iewel eases, vases, etc.
deemed a lady oj a genUeman? What the Chicago Board of Trade “plunger;" viincyViust liuvc given when 1 offered Unnonaly.” writes F. A. Qnlledge. T
leade by thr Meriden oomU
pcoiuc
Martin
L.
Blgginaon.
the
Wauchnng
editor or proprietor of our great daily
ling
21
puy. The finest material
I
will
not
KiM-uk
of
tbe
llppiluae,
the
mill ownw, whom the antbor calls
papers, what oOcIal
in the maillot, gold washed,
oblepey you liave shown In exacerbat tailed Bucklen’s Arnica 8Mve• enrte
our great telegraphic or other corpora “the one Interesting object in
Squally good tor Burns
ing me. one whose genius you should
nuUrnishable trimmingt
ud p«'
- • 2B« at•
tions. would not resent as an Jnsult. whole region:" Captain Craig, the ptail- have niipniaclied with menial disral- «iealnd”piliB'.'"onIy
ft Roxbu^ Co., ud 8. E. Walt ft
ud fine satin Itoinga. ITia
a Up or donaUem ot alms offered to his esophleal old lake c*4>taln. whose dou cealion. So I tell you. without superSons’ drug stores.
Imw
daughter or hie eonT In the ei^t ot ble We have all impwn: George and vacanrous words, nothing will render
finest kind of a ■present tor
JImminy
with
whom
tbe
Social
SeUleignosHble your conduct lo me.
the Ood of Christianity, and of the
a lady. Look over the line
workers. deal In vain, and bow
American Republic, the daagfatere and
NOW while there is still a
sons ot our so-called humble citizens they finally turned out: even "Apples” .vour uoDc IfT thought that any mural Notice to the taxpayers ot the city of
dlartbrasls thereby could be pertomed
ehoiec at
Traverae City:
are. and should be. ladles and gentle- LeDuc. wlUi aU bla lack of brains,
-if I thought 1 should not implguorale
A irieater HOIXiCAl'S'r is evellopioff men and free fn»n such Insults.
helps to .make a
The. tax rolls for the collection ot
vputailoii Go. Mebygrapblc
the state ud county taxes for the
uur youn^ people tbftn tlial which
But. v^at of thosq.who teach and en ,Ule. and one Uxat will not be willing
band with your crass, inquinate
inqu
year 190S. ud tor the delinquent
ly pnt aalde until it Is read through.
tupk plaite lo tbe Metropolis of the courage American children to look for
fuotors! Draw oblectatloos from the echoed ud etty
citr taxes and spetdol aaSome one asks, "but are there i
for aald year have beu
and expect the tips and donations »b«r
thought if you can of having synebronWest just a few days since
women In the book?" Tee, there aro fcally lost the exlstlmatlou of
bands for
>r the greatbrand them as' slaves, beggaru
seven, but only one, Margaret Mt poet since Milton.”
feriors. and Imprint upon them the de
taxM from mnr until Feb. 1. U04. on
And yet all these words are t
graded. sentiments of pauperized hu Davis, has any beauty ot atuwtiveeach week day trua 8 o’eloek ts U:80
foond in tbe dlrtlooaiT.-’nt-BUa.
I,
and
sbe
althongb
a
very
tinporto’dock
In
the
fonnooa and from 1
manity.
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the attenoon.
Cannot our great newspepers pay ant character to Halloran does not ap
Oh all state aad county taxes paid
their employes suffldent to support pear often enough for the reader
10, the r^ttlAr fte of
before January 1
get very w^ acquainted with her.
then in decency? Cannot these great
puted question that will probably never OM par out fd
“Tbe -Whip-Hand” U published
be settled.
Rome see ki It notiilng ehajged, and on a!
corpoiaUi
more than a iiilUloW<BrWba«ttnte tiw
li« wages? Then let them charge Doubleday. Page W Co.
toe of tour per_________ ______________
Members of the Woman’s club will
re for their papers or.their servieea.
Penalty on dellnqnent elty and aeftool
all wish for copies o? "A Hi
pay less dividends.
*—es ud special mioeemente. 4 cents
tbe almr. This
Modern Japan.” written by Bknest Wj beauty
each dollar of the amonnt of aald
in tbe-press
ed by tbe fact
opinion
claim to be sn educator ot the people Clement of Chicago, ud
that Elizabeth Stnan was not ttMOgkt
oaee in room 2i0, Wilhelm blote.
October. l»03. by A. C. McClo^ ft Co.
while teaching those who carry this
> requlp
Dated. Dec. 1. IMS..
Ulng influence (J) to the people. of the same city.
hnd-i.
ud-glvet
K. B-HASKhLU
It is a hudsome volume. welMlIos- - Others see Us origin lu the veil of the
■09-U
. OltyTrsiamirer.
trated, and withoot uy stamp of Hebrews' marriage eeremooy or the
Brvtslly Tortured.
’'textbook” about It to scare away yellow “flamiueum" 'of oM Komoi
greater reciplenU <JI charity, of Uie
A case came to light that tof ptfsistN
U. — linve changed onr
brides.
those who do not like to «Uidy but
blatant kind, than the aewaboya. -Why
A third source Is the old “care cloth’ ent and unmerciful torture has per
iwefer their knowledge sugar-coated
haps never been equaled,. Joe Oolo:ii.»-<-.<irtvi>i->liip. liupliig to liud Bhould this be necessary? Why
’‘For 15
16
blck of Colusa. Cal-,
Cal., writes: "For
in historical
resente.1 by them and by their
.HI Hmlltorliim >vhli-li «-au l»e
years
-ears I endured Ins
Insufferable pain from
InsuSerabli
employer* In their behalf? Bat the atuce. Yet i( is so complete In every
relieved
___________________
Rheumatism
uJ
J nothing
s
r
.
«-jHiir.,ri»bl> lK-at«l.
The prorespect that even If there were
^
runs,
tbe
use
of
tbe
cborch
jijt)- of it Ilex in the fact that not only
tnough I tried eyerythlng known.
other
boohs
to
be
found
npon
Japu.
Saruni and tbe Hereford miseal.
came across ^ectric Bitters and it's
ii'rietur.Mir.i'miHe us Uini H Will these children, hut others that have
tostly. It has been held to be merely tbe greatest medicine on earth...
eaiih tor that
we would gain a,very complete knowl
preceiiccl them, have suffered and
able. A few bottles of■ It completean ampUficatlon of tbs coif which medthe wurm uh(1 pleasaul.
sufferinR from the effects of this baue- edge ot that country, its peopla 8PVe." Just as
brides wore b^eeo ilie
garland ly relieved ud cured me,"
- .......
s *ni
iment. In tact nearly everything ap sval
fnl influence.
A^ pver the land.
good tof Liver and Kidney troubles
and their hair. Margaret TudM
Evevr
III U>WD uol ollvudiug
pertaining'ti> It, from thlsbook. The
....................
Only 69c. Satand
general
neral
debll
deblUty.
American ladles'and genUemen are
this nnder.lier coronet ou brr marriage
istaction...........
)n guaruteed by Sugbee ft Rox.■l.'nrclilM-«vhrrr slioutd hear Uit» »•
book
is
to
be
reviewed
In
the
club
offering insults Ih Uie way of Upa and
to tbe king of Scotland.
Sons’.
and S. E. Walt ft S
burgh Co,,
C<
' .........
Ilrick- Mill llir I10.V- sivl lir
alms to other American ladles and meeting, Juuary 22, but for the bene
Imw
Dniggtste.
BvolstlM «t tbe
genUemen. and muy who ^oold. be fit of you who are not members, I will
Bedstead originally meant ’ the bed
American ladles ud gentlemen are give some nolee and extraeU made' in
lace.” Thu truckle bed was tbe first
holding out the pauper’s hand to re my study. "Tbe aspect ot nature In
Tbe CMVbdb an Cmda'. kmhi
dvance on tbe bench, aad then the
Japu • • • comprises a variety
ceive that badge of servUude ud
appalling de- tester sn^ieDded from the roof. Then
Idem of-Inferiority.
ame lo tbe Arabian bed—a
stnicUreness.
ud
Mmost
bearenly
What a Mesalng it would be to
haps derived from tbe cnui
The ellmaie though some
theae teildreh ud to all humanity, it beuty.”
teur poster came from Austria In the
that great fundamenUI principle ot what debilitating. • • • is very fifteenth century. The Ute Qneen Tic
toria always carried her bedstead abou
Christiulty Ud of this
with her. and eo did the nobles in tbe
1 ud appreciat
Is agrieoltore, In which moat of middle ages, Tbe coverlid or countered: - What a power for the good of
polnl, whence comes conoteipane. was
the
people
are
employed."
A
farm
of
humanity u<l tor the preservatlim of
the prlnclplee of tbU Republic The twelve acres is oonsidered very large,
beds at (Ills time were often ouly sadu
FresB would become, if, instead of en as few
of siraw.
I'Hitber beds came from
couraging. it would <q>poee this grow faired help or cattle. The chief pro- Frann- lu tlic foorteenlb (V 'Ruy. Sbt
In order to place before our tbinki<i
ing evil and so become u elevating duets of the Japuese -farms are rice, straw was In general, use long after.
public the "Fundamental Truths" t
barley,
wheat,
millet,
maize,
beans,
BUnkcis of wool 1
as wen as u
sweet ud Irish potatoes, tnp
THOS. SMtniTHWAlTB.
health. Only 860 per I
Bngbee ft Roxbngb O
wait ft Bona.
THE^ PltY OF IT.
Carpet Cleaning
WIKiraro E. PBATO WHITB.
TBMS."
A. R. DIAMOND
In
Our Windows
No
SECURITY
SAFETY AND
CERTAINTY.
e
Taxes.
WAin DRUG STWE
turn
Over
A
New
Leaf..
rroat your feet li^ Bt
gin, by pMtteg them in
' p^oUheweridfsmoee-
Walk-Over
Shoes for me
Sboeeata moderate price—
tbe Best at uy price.
$3.50 S $4. i
AifredV.
Friedrich i
•EkLKR OF GOOD ftHOBh.
Ft^t-N^iped Prices
'•SAVETHE
BOYS AND CIRtS”
OD all warm slippers. IVe are selliiijr
them regardless of cost. Now is your
time. Why go aiDund with cold feet
wiy longer
;;
::
::
CITY OPERA HOUSE
Bacliai^ 8 Roaeoe,
Parfeer aroa* OM BtaiM.MB Ptoirt Street
Buy it of us
Special Series
of Sunday
Night Sermons.
CTEINBERG’S
3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
icM SMt New ipea for
Matinee and Night
Monday ian. 4
••ndeavor to preach a Mries of Snoday
Night SeriaOBS. begionlog Jannary 10.
choosing my theme# as designated be
nips, carrots, melons, eggpluts. buck
ARE TRAVERSE CITY PUBUC
BUILDINGS SAFE?.
The estiamlty in the Chicago the
llow '
, HI—"Our B'ble^
What It teaches, •■
> got ».
(3)—"What ts Man?"
,
,4l_-'Wbo was tbe God-Man?
I5»—"Have you and I Eternal Life^
(01—."Wh*i
is
H 11’.’
iber.'.’"
(7)_-;\Vluit is Heaven?
ater fire turns onr thoughts to the
ishes.
Their frtilu inoinde those we have
and muy others, yet they do noi
ditloo of the public bnlldinss to this dersund the caltnre of fralt
city. Are th^ safe? Are they pro coarse tea, tobacco, and mulberry
^J^_••WhoIsUod?-
Who
vided with large ud convenient oxtts trees, are imnertut pradoets of Jateb.
and fire escapee?
Theae qneeUotta The first mentioned brings from five
need answering. Me of our <H«ra cents lo sis donars a pound. Hot wa
gOM hoosea, at least,, fsnotorioaily defl- ter Is always ready-and tea is sipped
in small quanUtlea orery tew miniTtM
VVIIlyon be
Iherr”-
Now LctUs
Reason Togdlttr.”
If yoo
do not believe the above.
,«oroonirore»*y la with GOD and
Tbe celebrated German hMtatu
Tbeodor Mommsen wal the moet absentmlnded of men. Onec while going
from Berlin to Cbsriottenburg. a half
irlo which
boor's JouriH-y. the trolley cai
he rode went off tbe track. Therestof
the passengers took uoUier cor and
went abeitd. and the stranded vehicle
was nbandoned HUhelp could be teond.
be of much
An iiour or two later the pound ot
Jacka ievera. defricks, et^ am
nse, ud the front entruce Is s
ranged as to form Bimply a each ter Is so uaefni that It Is elated that it him. Rising fiwn his Mat. he went to
would be easim- to tell what is not the door and. wltb the moet complete
of the dead ud dying
made of bamboq thu what Is. so imme of a pule In the andlenoe.
sup>x>sc we hav(‘ come ft
The hotels need attention also that poeatUe would It be to make a <
plenty of fire escapes be provided. Tbe plete lUt , under the latter head.
Vfte Potto
One very amuMng thing ahoot the
Ume to attend to these things is be
e GeruuiM Are ftot.on^ tba most
fore tbe disaster, not aftenrards. A Japueae is they ate never' In a hurry
le. bu(
'■
—
fire ud'lhe ooasequut panic may ne and 'until very recently they reekoned
time by the hour.—which as UO ^at any Ume.
The owners
It Is uot iioasible terns to ptceeni
friend, to lake a seat ten ratewrant ot
tfl public utes long!-and oaUed it nine o’clock
M drink or even to otttea fii^ word.
In “JUig|ea tron
works, or building -inapeeton, wlU be until ii was tan.
BMtlah,
Japan" we find this:
held to strict aeoDconabluty in.
buildings and tbe board
Utyl»04W a innst'BLGtiiBDand
FROSPBRODBjfwar u> y-iu.
Eighth Grud Concert Tour
wheat. onions, beeu ud bitter rad
‘The Kilties’
eordoft HliUoadora
who aball read tbe fongolng
Canada’s Cratk
MiHlvyBand
aiiMiriwt,
MSMM,
0-
MteteONlr,
dHtUMitann.
'"sar’
lEtaMlm Mifw
w. c. & B. A. mmi
Bosm Stare.
U7 FrtM Sheet'
When You Tire
of experimenting with variable floiura, tani to
HANNAH & LAY (X)*8
BEST
It is a aato'* haven and aasoFOS safe raaulte.
Tlmel. ,
Where nerves are a factor unknown,
HANNAH & loAY CO.
Ijrbqse acting aa holm are 1
And bea^a of sweat patlenoe i
•..I!*?. Tyr* -F
Choice line of Watches, Rings, Stick
Pins, Brooches, Opera Glassep, Silver
ware, etc., on hand 12 montts in the year-
Bellevlll** Canada.
Let the pubUo-bnlldliifp
in Traveree City be pnt In as aafe b "Here s to the Land' of A|
condition as possible beCime dtewter
,vUh mr.
1 covet u intareiA. io the prayers of
If Santa Claus didn’t bring you what you
wanted for Christmas.
Aftera«oo. apeolal,^Mes Adoto Mo. ErenPlauoowopu alttio box
TRAVERSE CITV. nifiH,
.'>
■
TB£ i>AlLV
CfiURCH BEttS*
TOLL AT NOON
(Conttoned tram Pint Fag^)
Crtr*d« at Morguaa.
crowds ot aearcbm tor relaUvea aod trlenda contlnned at
' morguee yeaterdar. The constant preaeace of the black wagcmB o( uadertakera ware eouptcaooa addldona yeatei
da>' to the many scattered nel^borhoods where the morgues are located.
A monroful variation was ^e occaaio'nat appearance of bands playing dirges
aa funerals slowly passed towards
churchea railway atations and eenr
eterles. At (he hlspttals where many
fear&Uy burned persons sre being
cared for. death was being momentarilly awaited in a tiBBiber of cases. All
that could be done had been except
io sit and watch for the last breath. A
typical case was that of James
ScKneSder, who was being cared for
at the Samaritan hospital by relatives
from his home
Mr. Schneider Anally paraed ai
yeaterday.
irognols had no Are alarm conasettoi
with tbs dty alann aystinL No appIlOBtlon U OB file for any
ttsotlan. ‘nieateiBptfira.i^taot.
turned in tram .a box hver half a hloek
Miss A. Scott, who has been visitin
The law provides alao that there
sbaU he a TeatUaUsg ahati at the rear
of the stage which will flondnct flames
and smoke away from the aadltotlnm
in lust such
arose
Thursday. The Iroquois theater proeesaed no such ventUaUng shaft
Arrtilbald Bernard, chief electrician
custody by the police today and will be
held pending an inquiry into the canses
of the disaster.
WRECK ON PERE MARQUETTE.
Cara Derailed
But Nobody Io
jurnd.
Id ah accident at Mitchells on the
.Pere Marquette this morning three
log^ng can ware derailed. -Nobody
was Injured but trains were ilalayed.
T.-li-
'J; AT-i
BulldIng'Oftlinance Violated.'
Although the Irc^uoU theater «
11.,- u ..-I .1 .,,.lly
'lb.- ,k,1undoubtedly the safMi o^tbe nmny
I..
Iiitr:' ..1 oui V...-.1S uliil Dflds
Chicago, 41 becomes evident that the
i:..- .ai.;y ...il l;ii.>»ti death <-up
t-ity building department had not
r.-rti. i;. j.I.iiiiii- t. iHittic lilarly <l:iiistrictly enforced two or three secttons
•u-.;s llir.-.. II.-;
l» s“Vt-i-!1|
uf the building Ordinances.
uf i;..- ciliJde iua«l.nkii,i.;. lls.iigii kiiUiWilliam Curran, a building inspecto;',
wi.ufua^; :r.-i II,.. lain., .should Iw
was in the theater oi|ly a few moments
before the catastrophe and went away:
sayingr that everything was in good
«> i-aHy for
condlUon. He reported this met ic
Deputy Bnildlng O
ror ivlil<-!i iiiuy prove falul
hope this morning. The deputy
frtonils
_
.
,
misfioner, in company with BnUdibg
Inspectors l^ugfalin, Lehse! and ^
9 make an
InsqecUon yesterday. Upon his return
to the dtyball he said:
“The theater and Its
were strictly -within the law, I will not
^ into details until I ^ve completed
my report.”
y
Section 185 ot the local building
■llnance provides that in buildings of
the class to whit*' the Iroqutrie the
ater beIoi«ed there shall be a system
gisir-
mmm.
• There were no sprinklers in the the
ater. and Mr, Stanhtve, when this
was called to bis attention, replied;
•There was no sprinkler system in the
theater, bnt the provision about the
iron doors made It unnecessary for
the theater to have them.”
Section 189 of the ordinance pro
vides that theaters be equipped with
1 the city
Are alum system.
Mr. Stanhope said: "The Iroqnois
bad Are alarm connections. I did tiO(
see the bo£ but that is my conelnSion.”
City raectrician Hyland said; 'The
ppraruiii-.. s
for cookiiillg. Oil.- Ill
linbilllbhi l,<
oips may b>- broki.ii off
wilhoiil due olis,-nnii,-.. of U.i Lose,
which hi often t-ov.-tvil with eartb or
dead gcatuira. Iit-IK.|. not dislJogulshetl
from some of tin- k-piolua. wbic-b. how
ever. arc uever siirrouuded with the
filmy veil of the deaUi cup.
The poisonous property of this fungtu
Is largely the same as that found
d io 1.__
venom* of a rattlesnake and also in
cholera and diphtheria, and so far sci
ence U unable to produce'kny satisfac
tory antidote, atropine, the atemach
pump and oil puigailve* being about
the only resourcoR-Wasblnglon Post
friends in this city. Mt today tor J
hmse at Rondo.
Mias Bertha Campbell returned this
morning to her school at Wakefield af
ter the holiday vacation.
Harry Monroe will return Moitday io
Big Rapids, after apendlng bis vnoaUon in the city.
a. Nord departed Fridey morning
for ESkhart. Ind., where be will vifit
his daugbtw tor a tew days.
Miss Maggie MoOarry returned this
morning to her home at Beltner, -after
a few days' visit In the city.
Baker and
left today for Big Rapids, where they
win take couraea at the Perris sdiool.
Leonsrd Pomeroy, wfio has been In
Wisconsin for smne time, has retnnied
for a Tisit with bis parents near Wex
ford.
Mias Ollie Birdasll returned this
morning to her school near Karlin, af
ter spending her vacation at home ^
ihls city.
The South Side I
with Mrs. J W. TravlB Mon
day afternoon. January n. instead of
on the rnniar day.
Mrs. M. L. Gedsmartc aod Mra.'E.
Miser, who bare been visiting the Mmiiy of .W. B. Nelson of North Spruce
Btr^l. returned this' morning to their
home In Mt. PleasanL
The Foresters have postpe
Installation of officers until January
II. because ot the Inability of High
Chief Ranger MacDonald ot Muskegon,
to be present before that date.
Wm. G. Grant of Garfield township,
reports s very healthful condition
his locality. Ctaly four deaths were
ported during the year 1903; two were
suicides and two resulted fn»t datnnl
causes,, the letter being persona-'over
70 years of age.
Mrs. George Fergua and daughter
Phillis, of Chicago, who. have been*
spending the boUdays with relatives
and friends In Mancehina. E3k Rapids
and Traveree City, left Mrs.
Sprague's last evening on the Perej
Marquette, for their return home.
Although the weather aeeined rather
chilly last night. S. E. Walt'e official
thermometer registered only as low
aa seven degrees above tero. The lowmark reached yet thU winter was
on the night of December 27. when
the mercury dropped to one degree becero. Twice on Decenber IS and
tbe nl^t dr December 25, the sero
mark was reached bnt so far there baa
been no such cold spells aa are occur
ring In tbe southern part of the stale.
ti U:S0 a. n
omWpIL
iiBsaiiuuy aan monr acMy a xun
ChrMAIw BMmm BKWIoa.
Sbe BqnUn's Pr«ty 'DnfM« feoEunodam Wootefin. BnO. «rar 'port- ^ the village eehOeO-^ow. dmBMarwnynntMJ bn wbat a at
anofiay asrvloe nt 10:30 a m.
^0 BMtlr-A nice OSes MdaM at a
Wsdnanday. snrvles nt 7:30 p. m.
low figure. Uttlo B McNoun.
AH are eordtnUy Isvttsfi.
hot tanalotf aUent
33844f
"Can no one answer this qaeM
roa. SALB-Oows and Melgha; throe
the new cunte aakefi. who was M
good oows giving tnOk; three faunlog behind tbe eqnire's fianghter.
A little girl was suddenly etnefc
with a briUUut idea. Sbe beld np ber
hand excitedly. ('
--^eU. .NNIIer’ tbe aqulre’s daughter
'Please, .miss," the small cfiUi re
plied brettfaleasly. 'Tnolber ssys ’twlU
1 miracle if you don't marry the
cnrate."-London Globe.
Church of Cbrtet.
STORE TO RBNT-Ootner Union and
Seventh streets. Enquire of T. Sfailson.
'Sl-t-C
Bnndny sdiool at noon.
Bondny siAoal at 1A:A
Junior Bbdeavor, 8:80.
Junior LeajDo at 3:00.
Intemediate Endeavor, 4:80.
Senior Endeavor, 6:46.
TO RENT—Six-room hooM on Oak .
Rcrtiot
Evening aervlce at 7:00.
street between Ninth and Tenth,
Watch.'
Speclnl mnsle.
new «Wage. Enquire of Geo. R
Bvenlng aervioe kt 7 o'clock. A New
~------------meeUng ThunNewman, city. Box C,
380-lf
WANTBS)—Two
men
of
fair
edne
Tear’s sennmi.. V
day evening at 7:80.
Cordial welome to all terricee.
_ tbi
there will be
FoUowln the seniKm
vanced. salary paid weekly. Address
t of the LoTO'S Supper. the ohUdran.
with stamp. J. H. Moore. Traverse TWO NEW HOUSES TO RENT—Situ
Tice at 7. This wlU be
City, Midi.
sS31-t-3
ated on Eleventh streeL Enquire of
. aeries of special evanJ. M Hudlmantel. 216 Front slreei.
— Btfvloea. Services each evenWANTBD-Woman cook,
'26-U
luring the week except Saturday.
wages paid. Apply at Ragle office,
Friends Cburah.
or address,
address. Tbos. E. 'Shar^
Sharp. "uke
Lake.! EIOH'T ROOU HOU'sE TO R'BN'r'.al
View House, Elk Rapids. Mich. ’IStfi
sabbath schooL
le sirepi, $I0 per month H
11:00. Sermon by Levi T. PenningWANTBD-A few neavj teams tor I . ---------------- ------- .-5!?:“ .
the woods.'
Kelley Lumber A i'I'U RENT—a :ar^ nouee with bsra
8:00. Jimlir Endeavor.
Shingle Co.
3309-0
nnd lArge grounds ou SouUi Uuluii
- • ’JlUe ft McNamara. .:;Ni-a
Evening service,
WANTED-Oood girl fo
meeting. MISCELLANEOUS .
smaU famUy. Addre
Everybody welctnne.
e deaconess, will lead.
nt Tenth street, l
idiCSS MAKI:NO. cutting and I'lliliiK
Mrs. Warreu. W? Riulli
Congregatlosal Church.
Rev. D. CochUn, pastor.
Tice at 10:30 a m. A
TO LOAN—A few hundred dollar on
'Ice at deepest meaning
. E. Co(^i. 914 .
Christian heart
WeM
Sunday school at. noon. Young UFront street Btr«L^Jo]b^'oniee.' ':'2 if
dies’
G
taught by ProL GUbe
lee' GlBsa
>ung men’s by M “
Front street, Traverse
Judor Christian
eavor at 3 p. n
Intermediate Ch
FOR SALE
4:30 p. m.
Young People’s Boclety of Christian FOR SALE—Quantity ot type, rule and
Endeavors st 6:46 p. m.
borders and 40 type cases. Just the emUP H. JENNINGS. graoaM-y
Sundty night gospel msMlng at. 7
nurse of West Peou He^is! ..Oirs
<^portnnlty to get suppllM good as
ing and massage. Spt-cisli-cA-A;
new fop one-fourth actual cost Cash
. Baraca Bible elasa for men.
Mayflower club Monday t
treated by tne hour. Citizens'
with order. The Eagle Press.
Come and enjoy it.
410:
comer Ninth and OirlEluu -t~
B. Y. P. O, at 6:46.
32;«f
Eh-enlng service at 7 o'clock.
one safe are______ ______ ________
Pr^er meeting Thursday evening
Corner State and Union streets.
Stock tONto delivered after the sale J- GORDON, the populai
; 7: *
Meetings every night except Monday,
is over. (
________ S3mf
All
^iipady, 1! a m.. HoUness meeting;
B cordially Invltad to attend
2 p. m.. Junior meeting; 3:30 p. m., FOB 8A1J1—S-tool soft wooo. South
Christian praise meeting; 8 p. m., A
Side Lumber Co. Bell phone 39(>;
real battle for aouls.
i^itixens' 'phone 803.
3303-U
All are welcome.
flabbdth school every t_____
Captain and Mrs. Hunselle In charge. FOR BALE—Sonr milk and si
cream delivered. Enquire at 487;,„„„
"
o’clock, followed by preaching.
Monroestrert. ClOtens’’ph«ie 900.
A***-*®"- Burfilary. t'a^..aliy
SuDdny evening service at 7; 00 i.
The Serloiu Pan at It.
oBl time.
Actor—Hurry, or we’ll miss tbe train.
10:00 a. m., class meeting.
ActresB-I esu’t find my dlimonfitar'
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.
LOST.
my puree.
Everybody cordially Invited.
era 11.60 a.ptir. Enquire at Eagle
"Oh. well, never luind.”
SaUenburg
S Is
lace collar between
'First PreTOytertan Church.
"Yes, but tbe purse bad 310 In It.”—
atreei
and
City Book Store
Washington aod Park streeta.
New York Weekly.
TO SELl^-Parais and cityr property;
rt If left al TTie Eagle
The Rev. C, W. SIdebotham will
large lIsL some on very easy pay
•32-t-2
ments; some bargains for cnah.
Morning service and aermon, 10:30.
Uttle A McNamara. 208 Front
Bible school at noon.
str^
S284-tf
Young Prase’s service. 6:46.
Evening aervfce, 7:00.
DR. MOON irishes to announce i FOR SALE—Dry kiodling wood, <
no- call at
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. bis patrons that he U usi
irold. nropacaifitoG. FranI
t, describe |
• • -jOne only.
love feast, »;4B n. m.
Horning semoo at 10:30 o
Theme, "A MoMSge for the
Rev. ‘Zlirmaa P. DUen. pMtor.
MeetMiM.held In City opera house.
W.",.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1904
I
I Overcoats Overcoats Suits Suits Suits
I
I Discounts DIkountI Discount! Discount! Discount I
tI HAMILTON Gl-OTHING CO.
I
One Hundred
and FiftjC
Men’s
Fifty Boys’
Two Hundred
One Hundred
One Hundred
and Childs’
Men’s
Youths’
Childs’
.$3.00
$1.50
$3.00
to
to
to
$6.00
$3.00
On each coal -accordins to
value—au; fii ^tandlateat
purchase.
liandsome new^ goods—
latest styles — very best
makes.
TRAVERSE CITY
/$1.50
$1.00
to
to
$6.W
$3.00
$2.00
All grades—{jmids new this
season—q6 better makes
anywhere.
All the newest and best
makM*-flne goods for boyd
from' i6 to 30 years of age.
For the little fellows from 3
to IO years of age—no finer
line In this region to select
from.
4i
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miCHIGAN.
'i
'i
i
'i
THE
yoi* XL rNO. JBSi.
EAGLE.
TKAVEB8E 01TTrMIOHIGAN,»;®CrBDAY, JANUAHT 2, im
A'good time to buy a
Goal 8toves
W« bavo a oouple of beautiful $45 : Hard Coal Stoves
and rattier than to pack and store them will sell them
for $55.00 each. A . few Soft Coal Heaters at the
»vnie proportional di^unt.
A Big Cut on Our Full Lino oT Stoves.
IROQUOIS THEATER
MANAGBS Al
ROMOlt OF A
PROSRERITY - POST OFFICE’S
NAVAL FIGHT POR^ARMERS
GOOD RECORD
SECRETARV WILSON OIVCS OPT|.
MISTie INTERVIEW.
THEATERS ALL CHURCH mLS
ORDERED SHUT TOLL m NOON
FARM
PRODUCTS
HAVE
ITS HISTORY.
CON. THE TOTAL RECEIPTS AMOUNTED
TROLLED THE TRADE.
STEADY
INCREASE
IS
SHOWN
OVER FORMER YEARS.
h>>Ude
Plenty of Menay la on Haad to
Qur winner Oak
for
Chicago.
Additional
ArreaU
Jan.^ 1—Mayor
HarHi
■act night eloaed every one of the 17
mill x> oti rifrht ttiruntrh A (r.i
n-itli pau mtpiv ilraft. .
onh’?l'.'
(heaters In Chicago arid ordered them
kept closed till they are equipped vri|h
asbestos curtains.
Inaane From Grief.
Somp
Two persons vhosd relatives
^killed in the theater have gone demen:ed through the search f<fr the bodies.
Miss Jean 6. Ldvlngston was found
only partly clad wandering the streets
looking for her sister. She was found
be demented. B. Sprecht. who has
been banting day and night for the
body of his wife also
the strain and is suffering from Insan-
liii; I
*
Cook
Stoves
and
Ranges
iges
b^n uM*d from ooe »pek iv " iii''nlliB. lliai wo look bkck in i-xdiangc
for nthpr ranir«« that wp will sp). al.1 awajaw»;r down
'-----'—
-•
below cnsi.
I'oiDP in ;incl look c
r Rh'Tps. li will |ia.v you to buy i
J. W. SLATiER,
Practical Hooae Furnlahcr.
One IdenUBcaUon was made early
this morning.' The body of Ruth Rob
bins. a iT-year-oId girl from Madison.
Wis.. has been claimed by her father
The IdentlflcAllon changed the number
of iden^fled dead to BBS and the unidentlfled 1>odiPs to
Order for Additional Arrests,
new order for additional arrests
was issued this morning if upon invesligation charges against Uie ushers
round to b^true. Persons who escapgree In their statements that ix
erep' exit ushers barred the way of
the crowd and ordered them to renaii
seated.
the down Blair exits survivors o
the horrible holocaust say men wen
forced to knock the ushers dosm s<
the doors could be opened.
Notice.
TbeJmete Buy
.\iitl buy ()veiX!oat« riyht is,
rigbfnow. W.* hav^ too many
overcoats on hand and must
have the room for other goods.
Come while the assortment is
good. Your ar/e is waiting for
you. All this season’s. goo<1s.
ii<ls in thy repiilation
treme li-npih coatK that sold
from $20 to $2-J no. now.........
$15.00
All our Bw Keracy-b. Worsleda. Iriah
FripaeK, and AbcoU. voaU that formprly
bold from $l!>.oo to IlK.oil,
Oar $12 Overcoats aow $8.50
Oar $i0 Overcoak libw 6.75
Our $7.50 Overcoats now 4.75
Cellece Brand Clothes Everything Strictly as Advertised.
THE BOSTON STORE
e to my I
thaLOMfge OwaUctna1 la M IM
my employ or connected with my mea
market
8*n2-lf
TH08 QUNTON.
LONli DISTANCE telephone
ides it. No better wat-. A trial
.1 convinw yon of its prnolii
and speed.
■
Michigan Telephone Co
WE FIX 01.DL.SUUKS.
Why Not?
We liavi- llif slipiuMs
and slio.-s that will
keep you conifortable.
pair
Great Inventory Sale
Wily not gi't a
::
Ihey’re HOI expensive.
Chicago, Jan. 2—VrtB J. Davte
I
and
Harry J. Powers. pfoAtofs and man
agers of the -TroquoU theatre, and
(ico^ge Williams, clty^Udlng inspeeamst- “
on the
U>.-. were placedd und^
-------------criminal charge> of ohmslanghter at
ght liey -------are charged
n'ldnlghl last-night
-.t'lih responsibility In l^auiectfon with
Iroquois theatre hdocaust.
The prisoners appeatod in court this
morning and gave bdods of $10,000
TRIgUTE TO W. W. COOPER.
each.
Arthur E. Hum. wbd kwt his wife
1 D. Carrel . Writes of ;
Id itiree children wiul their maid in
Irequeia Victim.
1C holocaust swore to the complOnt
Editor of The Bitfe:—Mr. Willie W.
1 ahicb the a'arranl
had.” said Cooper, who with bis brother Charles
Hull brokenly. "Thara is nothing L Cooper, Is reported among the vic
e for me to work for and all that tims of the terrible Iroquois theater
remains is for tne to try to make some disaster, was a former parishioner and
warm personal'friend of mine. He
for his eareledanesa. A few'
as a successful business man a
earpenters'and stage hands were ar>
devoted Christian. He was especially
rested.
The men who sang
chorus are in jaiU Such an investi- Ibterested in young people, and was
one of the prime movere in the organi
gatien is cruel mockery. The
who are reaponalble are allowed to sation of the Bpworth League. He was
streets while a tow laborer* at the tline of his death, and bad been
Yrom the first, a member of Its board
Hull will carry on the Tinweeution
of managera.
Ilf Mtlef end..
Mr. Copier was a princely giver, de
Mayor Harrison proclaimed the noon voting n large portion of hU splendid
hour today ac a period *of united Income-to religtons sad charitable
mniiming for the victims at the herEvery church bell n Oileago toll
ed for five minutes at 19 -^olo^.
Thousands of peg^ etabl uncov people of Methodism in worid-wMe
ered during that period. .-Xl^ in ev
ery dtreetton along
street and out toward:
throng-Oie snow
_
_
_
There were irot MMSto I reeelTed a letter tradrUffi
streets.
enough to carry all and plain black latlng me upon my own
wagons were pressed into service. driegate, and expreasing great pleasIn our anticipated meeting again.
Nearly 200 funerals of victims were set How 'ntUe do any of us know what a
lie held before ni^Uall. Many of ilay has in sUwe for ns.
the'funerals were of two or more vic
MORTON D- CAERHL,
tims, members of the same family
119 FVanklin Street.
.bo perished together.
Tnvene Olty, Mich.. Jan. 1. 1904.
Mayor Takes Up Inquiry.
Mayor Harrison is at the bead of the
H. 8. BLISS KNOWN HERE.
investigation that will be prosecuted
by the city council. The mayor return Nephew of 8. E. WaH la Among the
ed 10 the city yesterday and ranferred
Mlaaing.
once. It was deter
Among the number who are mualng
mined to Mipoint a apecial investigat and are suppoaed to have pertshed in
ing qommiUee Monday night It
the Iroquois theater Are In Chicaco,
at first proposed that every theater in is Harold S. Bliss, a nephew of 8.
Chicago be closed at once until
E. Wait of this city, and bis aflIanoeJ,
pliance with the bnUdlng ordinances to whom he was soon to be married.
is fulfilled, but it was decided finally The unfortunate young man is known
lo assign two firemen to each play in this city by many at the young peo
house until further orders.
ple, as he has been here sereiwl times.
With the coroner and bis deputies He was pursuing a course at a dental
there- was no delay in the progress of college in Chicago and. with hOsa
the inqulr}’. The lory impaneled
Mabel Boftstord, attended the fated
the morning spent the day viewing the play His name was seen by Mr. Walt,
fire niln and the morgues where la>- among the list of the missing i
tbe long lines of identified and unlden- later teller received confirms bts
tifled dead. Until a Ute hour last fears, as two members of the party In
night the Jury continued viewing the which the yonng conple were, have
victims in the houses of death In var- since been identified and bare died
imiB parts of die city.
hospitals!
(Candhtied an 1^ Page.)
WAS FATALLY BEATEN.
• ji ji ji digl di di jM js jiji
OVERSTOCKED
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
S«. S.M st«r..
OpposHe WiMnl llotel.
We find that every stock in the house is
' over loaded and right at the time when we
must prepare for our regular inventory,
.this surplus Hto\;k must be disposed of at
once. To accomplish this end we s^ll '
inaugurate a Big Price Cutting SaleCUegimiing Monday morning,,January the4thi^
, pnd lasting for one week. It will be th#
greatest bargain opport4inity that has
ever taken place in this city on new and
Jygh class merchandise.
Reinember there will
be
Colon. Jan. Z.—There were peratotent rumors here yesterday and again
today that the C<
era! Plnxon had been snnk by Amertr
can warablpa. There Is no
tion of the rqx>rt up to this time.
The Mayflower, to which Rear Ad
miral Cogblan transferred his flag yes
terday, steamed out of the harbor this
morning. There are now no signs of
war here.
Washington, b. C„ Jan. 9.—Aaslatant Secretary Darling of the nav>department. said today that he had
received no news whatever with refer*
the rumored sinking of a Co
lombian war vessel by an American
warship, and that he believed the
rumor was without toundatlon In fact.
HUES
Order
$8.50
ii.
PEIOE TWO OENTa
Start the'
New Year Right
by making a rieposite in the
Peoplea Savings Bank. Yon
can open an account now
and add to lU as yon will.
You will grow ricl.er as t he
year grows ol er.
jiji gl 4
t Our
Guarantee
dereus Attaek.
meanH »omethi^,^when k
% we gi
^ A written one if you ^
^ wish it with every i$
n Syringe or Hot Water %
^ D..1..Lla
«
Bottle.
^4
-;
^
...
......
w
ik
|a
InTerJer ftoode orfered.
I American Dr^ Co., ^
*H.-Slfi^Pre»idaBL
C A tUraood. Cubler
^ a Darts aad A V. PrMrIrh. 1
Jwiesvme, Jan. 2.—Deputy Sheriff
Cook, who was beaten ab^
bead by a revolver In the hands of Donnald Sheek, whom be was arreating. Is
dead. The murderer U lo Jail at Hills
dale.
. The community is wild with excite
ment and wrath, as Hr. Cook Is high
ly esteemed. His fnneral will be con
ducted by the Haaons, probably tomorraw.
FREE “AO" FDR PERUNA. **
90c Gets One.
ue ancient or
Deputy Sheriff C«o
m
rirrrrR^irtf‘iriwif«riri
Press Agent Says the Fire Lom
SI BOMS
OcQmbas, O.. Jan. 9.—The new brick
bnlldlng of the Penina Drug Ob.’e
plant was destroyed by fire this :
lug. says the pre« agenL ThouMnde
of bottles of T>er«i^a wan la the wareboose. The loas wUl .reach $169,000.
VILLAGE WIPED OUT.
Mlllburg Experianeee
Fire.
Benton Harbor. Jan. 2.—A fire la the
of the W
pany almost wiped out the vUIagi of
Mlllburg. a few mllee east of this c^.
The total amouat lo« U $6,000 with,
aa lasaraaee at lEOOO.
THE BEST Chrletmas present ywi
in atnd friends out of town ia a paM'
Ibscripti-jn for The Tray^'
sgia They will that kaap lii^iiiiil
about borne events the year Emviik
$1.00 a /aar in advtaet.
_
(
Waahlngton. D. C.. Jan.
unee Wilson, aeeretary of agricul
ture. was asked for bU vieww as to
of the Amerl-'
can farmer in the foce of gnat business depresefon caused by the depre
ciation of seenriUes in Wall streeL
•To one'familiar with the altnatlon.”
replied Mr. wnson, “it mnat must ap
pear that there will be no panic in this
ootmtry DOW. so long as the tanner of
the United States is able lo produce
good and salable crops. The Ameri
can farmer auatalns the country and
feeds a great pwtiOB of the world. He
rtually independent of any other
•‘Let me premise by giving a few
figures friwi my annual report Jnat Is
sued. From 1890 to 1890 the average
of exports of farm produeta was
than ITOS.OOO.OOO. In 1901 they
8969.000.000, . In. I9<ff .the .surplns.
which we did not need In this country
and was sold abeolad. amounted (-.>
$878.OW.OO0.
••It was the farmer swho kept the
balance of trade with the United
SUtes. Bxelndlng the praducts of die
farm there was daring the perkid frmn
1902 an annual ad<
aoce of trade amounting to $82,000,000.
Including the farm prodnete thU bal
ance is wiped ouL and we had left
827r>.000.000 to the credit of this •
tiy. During 1003 there was aa n___
oraUe balance oY trade in acpottg and
imports other than those hf the form,
whidi amouted to gSOJKW.OOO, but
REAL ESTATE TRAI9SPER8.
have been recorded by’ Bolster of
Deeds P. W. Wilson for tbe week end
ing JanaaiT l:
tne Christensen to James B. Ddbridge eAi of wH of neA4. sec! 18. town
26. range 12; $900.
Wm. L. Brown and wife to RobL
Loury, lot 80, Oak Heighte; $196.
Prank VMIey and wife to Brtella a
Gilmore. wH of aeU of ne%. see. 27,
town 29. range 10; |1,SM.'
Odie HcGary to Murcia MlUar, M
62. Oak Hd^ts; $100.
John EfoguD to Ladas N. Cbas^ part
of nMi of nw^. sec. 80. town 25. range
12; $400.
Bast Bay Lumber Co. to . Boxella
Voglesong, lot 20. Ah-go«a; gl76.
Auditor General to Glen SUyer. a
of ne<4. sec. 9, town 27. range 9; $E9L
James U. Wadsworth, et al. to BUa
W. Perry, pert of lot 2. Mode 6, Trav
erse City: $2,760.
Mary A. and R. H. Bek to j. B.
Barney, lot 2, sec. 34. town 27. raage
12: tlOO.
Bast Bay Lnmber Co. to Wm. Kitch
en. ne>4 of sec. 14, town 27. range 10;
$200.
bst Bay Lamber Co. to Thoraton
Mitchell, lot 21 of Ah-go«a resort:
$160,
Ehst Bay Lomber Co. to William
.Mltehell. lot 20 of Ah-BO«a reeort;
$160.
Bast Bay Lnmber Co. to WOltas
Mahan, lot 26 of Ah-gosa resort:
$160.
Albert Rehacek and Kathmtoe Sehaeek to Anton W. Bartak. toto 22 and
24, Goodrich's add.; $LD00.
Wm. O. Foote and wife to Wilhelm A
Bartak. lot 134 and 136 and east 26
feet of lot 136, Oak Helihte. also lot 2.
H-, U A Co.'s 13th add.; $l.«U.
BenJ- Tblriby. et al. to Oeotge &
Johawm. lots 27 and 28, Uoi^ 11. H, L.
A Co.'a IMh addUlaa to Travsiwe City;
$1,860.
.
Jeremiah H. Thomas and wife
Oecar B. ^mas. lot 8. sec. 34. town
27 range 12; $200.
NEW YEAR'S BELLS.
The portoSoe receipts for the past
year were tS2.69&gS. This is the largest yeerh boalnees fa the history of
the k>cal offlee. There U no'mo e ac
curate meter irf the city's growth
It is the pulse that
shows the sUte of commercial health.
The showing msde this year is a mat
ter of congratulation and gives proai-
maathB for the two jtehra 1909 afftt IMS
...$2,089 07.
ii
23
.. 1^2 48
... 2.391 28
$1,9W
$1,919
1A42
1>68
1.771
1A80
1.66$
E02S
06
78
05
63
48
so
«
1.723 98
2.000 78^2,049 6$
1.724 49
2,808 87'
noRthport is uqhted.
The Heetrie Ughts wan tuned on
the first tfose ChrtotmM night sad
fo evetm war and came
up to tite eipecfottcne of the a
InstaUed the plant and the patxtHi as'
weu. Hesat
under the n
Id e* for what esMted Bhr
irarlou ways bnt thdr |
has won and we are again oat of the
wooda Nothing within the pest ysar
has been secomplished here In the
way of badness anedrtaklngs, that
has required such an anwont of sUdeto-it-lvenees as this enterprise and
there is norMng whldi will so mud
and convenience as this lighting syaAetlim wtu'aocm be takai to
ward lighting the streets with arc
ll^ts a^ next summer wha oar sum
mer vialten arrive they wlU note the
contrast Is many ways of our village
over that of-last year. The cost et In-
aM If ft la not heartily n
dUflens in their private homes and in
their bnslness plaoes. It will be a finan
cial follnre. Let everybody stralu a
SUDDEN DEATH OF CHILD.
Uttle
ElvIn
I
RMsea
Away
—III -Thros Dayw.
Bvin Desmond, the- 7-raarold son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deumond at 629
Sixth StreeL died st 8 o’cloek Isst nl^t
of cerebral meningitis, after an lUnees
of bnt three days.
The fnneral will be held tram the
residence tooorraw afternooa at 2
o'clock and the Bev. Demaa Occhlln
will offldate. The deceased was a
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. DesmeoJ
and becanu of hla death the pertiee
whicb they were to hare given eooo
are cancelled for the praeest
JNTO B08LINO MILK.
t bfalto u LHtto
CMIA
Carieton. Jan. 2.—Aa omfident happened at the home c« Otto Veart. itrtng three mllee eest of WIDaw, when
hie 8-yeor«ld child aefodeatsOy fdl
lute a pail off bdUng milk
was
severely eoslded ehoot the Umbe sad
body.
FIRST NATIONAL'S STATEMENT.
PWknring aiV the Snnday evening
subjects at the First' M B. dmreh this
month:
Jan. 3.—"New Year Bdla."
Jan. 10.—“Silver Belle or How to
Have Fun."
^
'Jan. 17.—■‘GolJen Belle or How to
Be Heppy.”
Jan. 24;-^*9iasea Bella or How to
Meet TrcBUe.”'
Jan. 31.—“Iroe BeUs or
to Meat
Fine Shewing Made In 4to Beeirn DeWe oaU iMaMli.si to the' advwrtfoemeot oa tbe (SHforfol pag* dt the Ifoot
To people who
not iiBmullr aadetstaad the onail beak stafoOMM, K
mv he «< eeaeh foterwt to ksow Met
hew 4h* ttoeto mat Ifohimiee eta di
vided: at whM thsp eesoML a«l flw
Tlims will he a ttace In Fores tern' par amt at reemre eqnled.
» etatasuat pdaM 4a a wy
heO New Yearh Bva hy Hda A PlaBHUd-a ORhestts; S yon Mmst as
fgvltstlOB get oBs at the halt hdk*e «he
A
The Daily Eaglf.
TM BA«LB PBBM PaMtolwn
rlret la pwt a ^ diott diMU be
hurled onr the* eapltal Cor mani
eSe9 and periiape there *01 be
lancer tateml before the mkI r
oneet—Saflnetr Bvenlnc Nem.
<nie fact thu Ml. Jim O'Lmit sot
»li.000 id other peo^'a nwoer tvom
Gaahler Undatrom wm hardly be eredtied by ottr haU oSeiala who hare
been malde to «nd that then hee .be«a
any cambUng la Chleasodoilns recent
COMma Ev^NTCw
Jaa. 4.—9tte Katt^-Canadab emefc
WORTHY OF HI6 HIRE.
. la anotter :«o)nmn l» pahUahed a
comaumieailoa.trom Tbosiaa Smurtbvatte on the tipping ayetem and eome
of the erila that ariae from It.
Smdrthwalte deala Mpeolally vttb the
practice of the newsboy New Year’s
gteeUag cuatcon. aad deelaree that It
ia un-amerioan ud fncbnaistent wli
the Amertcu prindplee of equalUy.
That the'upplng ayatepi In general
is 'Rionc we qnlte agree with Ur.
Sninrthwatte. Bat a dlatlnctloD moat
be dravn between "tipping" and ••re
warding.”
•Ihe tipping ayetem is seen at Us
worst in the Urge reetanranta
hotels 'of big- clues and In PuU
Pur Coat
•zis^W^
SSLS?"
pr s s. . . .^
iim>a
•^ve him enough rope and he’ll bang •Foxy Grandpa" ort Mia Becond AnhlmseU." We cotild pnt'lt. ‘•Give hini
niial OuUngenoogb rope and hell amoke hlmeelt
. Poxy Grandpa” whldi played to ex
to death.”-Grand Rapida Herald.
cellent busIneM daring the past two
years will be among this eeaaon’s of
flgnree glvmi out by the Chicago boteU ferings In this' city, appearing here
k win cost about fJ a sn»e to attend next Tueeday. January 6. Ibe pre
senting company, la very strong and
R^nbllcan' tiaUonal conve
..... include nearly every one of Ure
title - year.—Qrand R^lds Post.
people who were oonspleaous In itt
prwentatlon
here last year including
Admiral Cagey is in t
Mr. B. J. Grob, Ute same Foxy Grandas Ooiombia'i ptteher gets
through his warmlng-ap exerdBe.UngtoD Post
,
American beef and American flour
are on Uie way. to Bnaaia and Japan la
„___ ,________3 and there Is a good
deal of fl^t in both of them.—Chicago
taunata, hotela and sleeping care can Chronicle.
not get even decent aecommodai
and servtoe without glv^ a Up. It
Prohpet Dowle, of Chicago, must
ia not only expected but'^emanded by have sinister designs In mind when be
waiters, bell boys and porters. These sends tbe'devli two preaeben as taOll-'
employes are working on low wage daya glfu,—Detroit Bveothg News.
scales. It being the nnderstindtnt
twe«i employer and employe that he
is to make the greater porUon of bis
A FAMOUS PERFUME.
living from tips;
ThlB system Is degrading, and ao out
rage m the public. It comes rightTbe fsr famed otto (or anar) of
folly within the range of dennneUUon
from men like Mr. Smnrthwalte who Is chiefly made iu Bulgaria. Kasanllk
Is the center of the roee growing coun
believe In the eqaality of mankind. It try:- Red rosea only are used In makcTMtes and fosters claas dlsUncUon. ly tbe perfuqie. but white roeea, which
and draws a clear line between servant grow more freely, form the hedges of
and master. It should not be tolerated the flelda.
>r mconraged by eqaality loving Amer
'bleb grow to a grest
bpipht. are separated b.r paths nine
ica
The newsboy or carrier, irtio re feet In width to allow the,oxen and
ceives a dime or a quarter from the plow to pass. Ibe perfume is obtain^
sDbscrtber on his rente on New Tear's not OUI.V from tbe petals, but also from
the stalka and'leavm. These give a
day Is not of this dash of mendicants.; peculiar scent, witich odds greatly
As a rule in smaller clUes he attends the deiicacy of tbe perfume of 1
school., He has parents to care tor petals.
him and bU occupation of delivering
October., April and June are the
papers comes from the natural desire moolbs Cor planting branches of tbe
to earn money. He is paid regnlar oldtrees. WeedlDg.pnmlnganddlgglDg
for tbi e years, when
wages. B on New Year's day a sub
repay the labor
scriber meet* him at the door and
spent upon them by bearing tor twenty
gives him a .piece of silver it Is not
years. .
Up. *niere is no relation of maaier and
Tbe discovery of the delicious attar
servut Tbemoney la given as a pres was quite an accident aud look place
ent by the patron, or as a reward tor three ccntiirln ago. Tbe renlan Prin
faithful and Induatrlous aervlee. just cess Noor Djibaii was'slrolling Hirougb
as U the C(dn that a father gives his tbe spleudkl galleries of bar palace
betrothed (tbe Mongolian
Httle son for meritorious oondoct. with
Tbe boy is not pauperised. He is in a ibince OJIbanguyri and noticed In tbe
losen-ater basins about tbe'panagea
fomative period of hU rUaracter and
] ugly, yellowish oil floating
any reward of merit for falthfal ser surface. Orders were instantly given
vice U an IncenUve to better work. to remove tbe unsightly dnld.
It
nld. when
w
was discovered the perfume was' also
removed. Thus the virtue of the esaena sidrlt of aemnlatlon Uiat la an in- Oal oil was fqund out, wbicb ts still
cenUve to better work that the Indi- called In I'ecsta/’Attar D]lban."
vldoal. may exeell among his fellows.
DM TMFatthtm and eOcIent service Is reoog-Tbls is my son Frederick, Mr. Foanlsed BDbstanUally by the employers dlck.” said Ur. Ulandere proudly. Inof these‘boys. H subscribers also InMiidng bis flve-yoar-old boy to hk
recognise their work, we see no rea caller.
son why tbe carrieia should be In
"Well. PTederick.” said' the caller,
sulted If a reward of merit is oBwed "do you obey your mamma T*
••Ves. sir." replied Frederick prompt
them as a further encouraCei
There is no panperixatioD. demorallsa- ly. "and so does papa.”
tloB or atontlng of thtir yonng and
Oat of Bariw's Wav.
growing American i.rlrit of Independ Be-Why does this theater bars iU
ence. Let the boys make all the mon orefaeatra concealed?
ey th^ can. Later In life they can
decide for themselves whether they
are Insulted.
Ibat we should draw near and cling
to the ftara and Stripes every good
man and woman wSI agree.'' Tliat we
"Abom what time was4ty-Ufa
should maintain e«uaUty among mqn
all will Htatwiae agree. Bat-rewarde
He wbe wlriies to secure tbe good of
for ^thfol amiee are the least of the others has already secured his own.—
dangers that beaet oar lasatadona.
OonfDdnt. '
At tbe close of business Dec. 28, 1903, the books Of the
First National Bank
p^AHm..again hpads the oomi
ye^ adds to tbe popnlwlty of
Wtf ootaedy , ' ■nia U la*»rty re■ponalMe to tbe nMamgemest who e
year eend tbla ccwwany out 'with
enUrdy new invesdture of scenery and
coetumea, new Bow in tbe ehome
getber with new music, new Jokes,
it being' a bright breesy afiatr with
these additions add ench year to its
OUveness. Mias lilUan Maynard
wUI haatet Mr. Grab In the part of
Polly.
AMpness in tbe cnltnre, bearing and
manbera of the- people of tbe west
those of the eaat.
■ tbe same n
racy of
have a redDement qnlte unlike that of
tbe newly made rich In New York and
Chicago and tbe west. They have been
longer in the aiaklng.-Gnnton’s Magarine.
A few years ago accoaunodattODS In
the hlgblaods of Bcotiand were very
primitive It, Is related that the yonng
Duchess of Gordon, on Inquiring bow
tbe late duchess managed toentertaln so
much company at Kiorara. where there
seemed no room, was told-by the butler
that for weeks at a time be had slept
on tbe top of tbe kitchen dresser. A
rilece and two other young ladies were
known to have slept in tbe dacheaa*
bedroom, which probably wae not large,
for they were sent out to wash In tbe
neighboring brook. Mias Macdonell of
Otengatry, wbo told tbla. said also that
there waa a waterfall near Ochtertyre
which the late Sir WUllam Mtursy and
Us bfothers used at their shower bath.
Orenaes in drawings, engmrings. ett.,
may be leveled out by foUowlpg ttaese
inatmctioiia: Fasten tbe engraving or
drawing by drawing pint on a board.
•kavtag the
The sharing of tbe
wedding day ts a
which, banded down from prwCbristlan days, is still observed wltb due
formality, eq>eclaily In country dlsG^cta. While the barber Is at his
As the tatter’s faair is cut th^ si
linen doth ns a present and also a
trifling sum of money ftmn tneh ptynssi
thore. Then the bridi«room kiwei tlm
hands of tbe glite. wubes bis face and
dons bis wedding dresa, wbidt- must
parefoily we
)f tbe bays.'
which retail a very slight qnantity of
molatnre- Over
er tl^
this place --------flannel of
blotting paper, and, taking a hot Iron,
pass it carefully over tbe part where
tbe erentet hare been made until they
dlaaivear aod then submit the draw« between
prtnter’e glazed board
......................
making a total reserve td over 2J pericent «d tta depoeUa and amounting to................... I........................ «
PB
It had approvM loana emounUM to............................ ............ snAWt 7«
Unoteam
CTEINBERG’S II
J GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
Tii^ay Jan.5
2nd YEAR OT
THE LAUGHTBl fBTIVAL,
FOXY
GRANDPA
For a Choice Line of
OOB New
VEGETABLES
FALL and WINTER
Cabbage, Ruth Bagas,
Beets, Pumpkins.
Squash, Onions, Carrots,
all kinds of pickles, also
a choice line of Candies,
Nuts, Figs and Dates foi
Xmas, cell nn
ALX -TO BE VBEDI
FOXY GRANDPA!
One to ten yank in length
1-4 to 1-2 Off
FasbkmableT^ur.
Just received a new let of
GENUINE LEATHeIh SUIT CASES
AND.HAND BAGS.
Beat'nsMrtment with 10 per cent dis
count next wnek at
F. VOTKUBA HARNESS CO.
An economical way of dlsposlog of
stale bread Is by eating it. It savei
doetteB''bnin-'Detrolt Free Presi.
This is just
chance 3*ou Wave beer
waiting fer—that is of securing a short fend of
these things for some particular place—to aare
the carpet, catch the snow in the bail, or cover
up a bad spot in j’our carpet; butr you know
wherfe you cao put it, the ^riee will allow you
tQ put it where you please.
Hamilton OoBiihg Co.
Complete;New Lim- -f Wiolcr
IWoolena.
Sine Crat Cast, taidiiding
OH Ootbs
Written guarantee with each coat.
12» Front Stiwet
ft. e. Swong, Manager.
Archle-To call and aettlc accounts!
KiniDgs
$13 to $20
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
CAR OF SCENERY I
Ea J. 6ROH
J O H N J.
BREZ 1 N A
.48 E. FRONT ST.
—SUITS—
.All the latest stjl-, •
of Hickey and Freem a n Co. It n ■,
Roch ester, N e «•
York, are displayed
on our tables. Sint*
bought of as are
pressed free n,f
charge
;
:
:
MILLER BROS.
IS7 Front St.
Beadk BlocK.
The
Greatest of Them All
Two Great Sales In the Clothing Department
The First Great Sale
will be of Overcoats. Just note these figures, never before attempted in any
sale ever inaugurated in Traverse City. You will find
Se enteen Dollar Overcoats
Fiheen Dollar Overcoats
Twelve Seventy-Five O’coats
Twelve Dollar Ovcrcoate
Ten Dollar'Overcoats
While they last they
are yours for only
$8.00.
The Second Great Sale
It alae owned Steoks and
The eggresaie of above being ................................. «
mw than m per cent of the nmoont due depan-
Qg
It had dapealtad with tha U. «. t. eaeurar
Bonds to aaodre dreolau -.......................g frjm o(l
„Ftve per cent oC olrcnla-: a to redeem
- mntUated notaa......................................
Its GulldlnB, Raal tatate And i :riurM ewnad .................. 1MM
"Oarried matfli below the actual value.
• flfliAtr OS
.«44M41 W
Had Bank NotMtnelinulalion........................................... ...« CTAMIW
Capital «toek paid to annktay BuMdiiddemptoa and PreAts i
A tUM «aJ ATtdabdnmiK # 8 7».1M 07
if we atidtntMnttb Bi
ty id VOfiOO we -tava IU0.000
4«m-iha4Madtora ud'any
VWranmiBiMlWM
KIMBALL
Ardale^-te liqw 1 am.riiD after. All
AU tnrita-i
Cheaper one* at
goods. The« inatminenU are
fully guarantoed by a reliable
Arm, and yon will make ao mis
take if you nlhkc yonr aeleeUon
here. Factory prices and moat
liberal terma.
Caa>e For Worrv.
She—Why do you look so worried,
Bertie? Did papa object?
Bertle-No. But be s^; “It's all
tight. Ton'll soon And out it’s useless
to object when Ndl ta set on anything.''
Clean Up in Remnants
Carpets
$25 to $50
Start Rip
Stnrt the new year right by
giving tbe cbildien .a ebanee. to
learn mnale. If £ron ^vent a
piano or organ in yonr htm,
call and examine onr line of
snperb
morning at the box office
•
W77
Some Choke Oarmente at
AU New Mnsical NoveltksI
A CHORUS OF
UNRIVALLED
' BEAUTY : : : :
Show that
It had cMh In Its vaults......................................
and depoeited in other ban , snbiect _
ftiNOB:
Haew'a your ehnnea at 80^ oe«l
CwllBrc aod Rlchca.
If one-tenth as much attebtlon were
devoted to the fools among tbe middle
and working classes os is devoted to
tbe fool sons of tbe rich, we sbonld be
In danger of liellevlng witb Carlyle
that the people are "mostly fools." - It
is true that tbe culi
rich Is cruder aod
culture of those wbo have had genera
tions of wenltii and Irisnre. bnt culture
is relative. The cultnre of the most
cultured classes In the old world la tbe
result of large wealth poseeseed for
generations. Culture is a matter of
growth, but H never grows in poverty.
The cheapness of tbe culture of the
very rich in this country as compared
with that of the aristocracy of old
countries la simply the difference be-
Will keep out the most
severe weather.....
DON’T DELAY
1-ln
Sale ia now on.
Money we must have so your price is
otvs. Ciothins, Hats. Caps. Pantlsli-'
logs, etc., at actual wholesale flgnres.
OP^THIS
S, BENDA &
will be Men’s Underwear. .This season we carried the. BEST DOLLAR
UKDERWEAE that has been put on the market. During this sale each garment will be sold for
Seventy-Five Cents
Theoe are e few ef the greet sales we shell moke 1904 femoua for. We
belie,e in giving the best for the money at all Hmes. Onr stock of Clothing
and Furnishing g^s is considered the cleanest and most u^to-date m this
pirt of the state. We are During it daily. These great sales will demondrate tiiat we are giving the MOST, FOR THE MONEY, as well as the best.
■fbese Soods cannti lati kM^ « lhe» wiwluWe pitas- If
you wantipme BE THE FHBT.
. ~
THE HANNAH & LAY MERaNTILE CO.
PHS BAILK
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
BBSlDfi MY
Diaries
BOOK SHBLVBS
_Law**
— ----------- ------ dartat bsBl-
n at 8 oVflote
win be tfven a 'apectal matiaae tor
A Hippy New Tear to jm aUl
ladies and ckOdrein by. the
the year 1MI4 bring jwu rlMt blemThe WMdhar.
Snow tmdidU and poeatbiy Sunday,
heayy In aottth porti<n; ooMw, hlsh
THE IROQUOIS
DISASTER
ties’ band of Canada.
Ings.
And may 1»04 make even a better
book-rMord than Obi.
posMy at s o'clock
Traveiwe Bay and “QuemL City c< the
The
hooks
ClerMand.
.1
rmty Book atMte.
The evening oonont will be at 8:M.
—of oouno-any of the many good
now.
tiiat tbe oiIAra
eicased from ncbocil nntU 2:M.
for the scenes of some novel exneTUng
Michigan
k
. For 1904. AH kioilE in
IdnSioacn.
and young laUen and ate need not be
North” may figure as a background
THE.
KICKBIK'
COLUMN
«ku-
dran ad the bou ban been fct ptlr
PerhMW this year oar own bepnUful
RaaAncfThle
Paparars Invlt- .
ed to Contribute •
Their IdaM e
Currant Topics
of Public
Intervet In
This Column.
Tbe matinee U
for the epeetal benefit of
O.,
lieader
aald:
'“Tbr bud la aqnegtionabiy In the
already .pubUsbed.
Who will write .It? Will one of oar library of every teyjtt-idrt. I wlD
own people suddenly hunt Into pabUc also iwvlew the Rev. Wld^BfO, Pudda
lew as “the brllli^t and talented au
front ruk of the wi^d’a mlUtary mo-
thor <rf ’Plneland Ptotaros,’ “ or shaU It la a book that wfll £
we allow some stranger to seise the City people.
laurels that surtiy await the
weakneas iato strength, Ustteaaess In■
I
:be placed.
If it wero not for the to energy, bnla4Mr Into mental power.
xiiey rv wonterfol
nwcnnuAui eu
tn
TbeyTe
la builoinc
np the
unique ducee which add to the attrn^ •
•••
- -.
gold by
ful oner
The Amwlcw tUtefl for Deee^
and. the variety of the pei^
Co„ ud B. E.
WTioever the author may be the
•«ot that
Once More the Holy ChrlsUnaa sea
Imw
31, ctetalDs u exeeBtet arti^ on
! it would easily eome under
bay
U»- KINns of the rartti son and Ita New Tear’s day bare eome Traveree region U sure to be thor JdiBSlona In Alaska by ChrintUe Pnton the title ot a omeert Bat tmder any
oughly cultivated by the writer’s pen
Pennington (Mrs. Parker Benaington) cdaBBlflcation the perfonnuce is laaii.l Hie fn-at m«-n. anH the rich men, and gone. ' Once more the bc^
eotne
day.
and
we
wUl
hope
it
wfll
be
ployed by newspapers, telecra^
of this city.
splringiiini ilii- chief wipUfoii. and the roi^hty
by those who know bow much there
Making
I and laying feathers
toathera renovat
renovatpanics and other
im-ii. and every tiond man. and every'
ed. Wote thoroosbly end pnnptly
“Newabofs." “Messengers" and other Is here to really love and admire.
Tbe Metropolitan Grud Concert Co. exaented. Agent for Mltelga Rng
I believe we were to dieooss “The
ir.t'inau. »Hlhidr 'OieiDaelv<K in the like work, hate gone the rounda, with
entertainment, tbe thlid nomber In the Co.. N. B. Chapin, Prop. Tinvene Oty.
,1i b? and in > in- roclcH of the DOUQtalos little cards of poor poetry, ««hiTty for Whip-Hand." this week. ' Ita anthbr.
Hl^ Steool Lecture and Moslo Courae Oarpot dasntaff Wocks, dSS Washing
Samuel Merwin. is already known
was enjoyed by a large andlenee In the' ton street Tbone Na lift
bii.l will *i,v t'* the mountains and alms, or what is the same in effect
e M«
‘niiii is ssncUooed by the employers 'from baving written "The Road
City i^era house last olghL Tbe
CeeslcBvd »• OhUvtes.
nvHcb.KAl.Loii ns and hide ua fr<^
FTontenac.’’
and in some Instanoes has become
d of Robert Kent Parker.
Tbe
number
uf
obeolrte
woeds
that
.Uie' face uf Rim that bitleUi on
The fact that many of the moet ex
•atfon In the contract of emare Co be found In ii complete dlctton- baritone: Ebnma R. Pooitda. contralto;
. rliivnr ai'iJ from the wrath of the ploynenL The newapapers frequently citing scenes of the story-oocor at f
ury ut tbe BugUsb language la con^- Mias Agnes PrtnglA viMlnlste, ud
PtftMTftMrftftd
Michigan lumber towns with harbors
remind
fhelr
readera
in
advance'
of
erably
larger
tbaii
tbe
people
have
any
L'AMR: KnrthpQBB&T DAY of hia
Walter Pyk. ptanisL
Miss Ptlagle
Lake Hlcfalgan gains our attenUon at Idea of. The following letter, written
\>ralli isrvuue. and who shall be able the approaching spectacl«.'and ask that
and Mr.
once and hoidf it even when, aftw
bj ail alleged poet to an editor
their employees be “remembered.'
ikallf received after their first ap• to stand
Revelation 6:lri-IT
At this time (and at each recurrence eral days careful study of the state- bad treated Uls poetry wltb deririon.
none the less artistic was
lents and map we are compellrri to lunilsbes some idea ot them:
of the Ume) when the Christian World
tbe piano.
Ike eong.
-Bir^-you bave behaved like i
_ the birth ot Him-who decide that “Wauchnng’’ and "Pewanpetlglnuus scrugle - like those' wbo, “The Budolero.” tutarie, “La Cas
ftipt proclaimed the equality of men. koe" are composltee ot Manistee, Lud- i-iivious ot any moral delsltude. carry cade." for piano. “HJra-KaU.” for vio
Ington.
Frankfort,
other
lumber
Cud uas'nol responsible for this and upon that principle IM^ed t
llieir ODBlicU}- ‘o the height of creating lin. ud the song, “’nte Two Gi
towns.
symposk-ally the fecund words which dlera" were the best nombere on tbe
}.'(vai l.»s of life io Cfaica^. neither greatest, best and Iruest idigion t
Tbe hero. “Jack” HaJdoran Is a very «0' isUyuuiiblc genius uses wltb nberprogram.
-» ill he !»• lo blame if yon or I in lieil worid ever has known' or can knoif;
at this time, here In America, a gov human young man, with a great deal liy lo nbllgnlc il» tongues of tbe weetThe compuy left New Yortt Wed
lift np oiir eyes beiiiy in torments.
“eUck-a-to-lt-ivenees,
I<-s»! Sir, you bave crossly poradied
ernment having as ite basic principal
nesday ud pla^ Pontiac Tkuraday
I warn you ^todav to Pl.BB FROM the same idea ot equality, has again which bring him from working his Illy own pet words,'■tboufb they were
night, and Traveree City last nlgh<
Yon will see meny fioe
irangrums;
way
through
college—as
many
another
THE -WRATH TO COHB.been seen this paaperiring iilflneiice
Monday they are to give a program in
“I will Dot coascervate rep
things but nothing more
young man haa done, by mowing lawns
1 invite you to Come lo Jesus Christ iblathlng that creates and
wUl oduce a veil over tbe
c atramental Falrmount. Indiana.
..
buiming. fir^—to btJdIng “the
anluble for a proaent thu
caste, doing Its most deadly -work.
liigrutltudi- which has c
fur ill Him you will Bnd
wblp-hud” In a lumber deal Involving uiy liidisccrpiilili- heart.
ths beantifol little Wave
What man among ne wotdd oiffer
I ani-allenr
’-Up’’ or donaUon of alms to one he the whole markeL G. Hyde Bigelow, oil ibe fooillatipn which my coadju“For years fate w
iewel eases, vases, etc.
deemed a lady oj a genUeman? What the Chicago Board of Trade “plunger;" viincyViust liuvc given when 1 offered Unnonaly.” writes F. A. Qnlledge. T
leade by thr Meriden oomU
pcoiuc
Martin
L.
Blgginaon.
the
Wauchnng
editor or proprietor of our great daily
ling
21
puy. The finest material
I
will
not
KiM-uk
of
tbe
llppiluae,
the
mill ownw, whom the antbor calls
papers, what oOcIal
in the maillot, gold washed,
oblepey you liave shown In exacerbat tailed Bucklen’s Arnica 8Mve• enrte
our great telegraphic or other corpora “the one Interesting object in
Squally good tor Burns
ing me. one whose genius you should
nuUrnishable trimmingt
ud p«'
- • 2B« at•
tions. would not resent as an Jnsult. whole region:" Captain Craig, the ptail- have niipniaclied with menial disral- «iealnd”piliB'.'"onIy
ft Roxbu^ Co., ud 8. E. Walt ft
ud fine satin Itoinga. ITia
a Up or donaUem ot alms offered to his esophleal old lake c*4>taln. whose dou cealion. So I tell you. without superSons’ drug stores.
Imw
daughter or hie eonT In the ei^t ot ble We have all impwn: George and vacanrous words, nothing will render
finest kind of a ■present tor
JImminy
with
whom
tbe
Social
SeUleignosHble your conduct lo me.
the Ood of Christianity, and of the
a lady. Look over the line
workers. deal In vain, and bow
American Republic, the daagfatere and
NOW while there is still a
sons ot our so-called humble citizens they finally turned out: even "Apples” .vour uoDc IfT thought that any mural Notice to the taxpayers ot the city of
dlartbrasls thereby could be pertomed
ehoiec at
Traverae City:
are. and should be. ladles and gentle- LeDuc. wlUi aU bla lack of brains,
-if I thought 1 should not implguorale
A irieater HOIXiCAl'S'r is evellopioff men and free fn»n such Insults.
helps to .make a
The. tax rolls for the collection ot
vputailoii Go. Mebygrapblc
the state ud county taxes for the
uur youn^ people tbftn tlial which
But. v^at of thosq.who teach and en ,Ule. and one Uxat will not be willing
band with your crass, inquinate
inqu
year 190S. ud tor the delinquent
ly pnt aalde until it Is read through.
tupk plaite lo tbe Metropolis of the courage American children to look for
fuotors! Draw oblectatloos from the echoed ud etty
citr taxes and spetdol aaSome one asks, "but are there i
for aald year have beu
and expect the tips and donations »b«r
thought if you can of having synebronWest just a few days since
women In the book?" Tee, there aro fcally lost the exlstlmatlou of
bands for
>r the greatbrand them as' slaves, beggaru
seven, but only one, Margaret Mt poet since Milton.”
feriors. and Imprint upon them the de
taxM from mnr until Feb. 1. U04. on
And yet all these words are t
graded. sentiments of pauperized hu Davis, has any beauty ot atuwtiveeach week day trua 8 o’eloek ts U:80
foond in tbe dlrtlooaiT.-’nt-BUa.
I,
and
sbe
althongb
a
very
tinporto’dock
In
the
fonnooa and from 1
manity.
o’clock to 4 o'clock In the attenoon.
Cannot our great newspepers pay ant character to Halloran does not ap
Oh all state aad county taxes paid
their employes suffldent to support pear often enough for the reader
10, the r^ttlAr fte of
before January 1
get very w^ acquainted with her.
then in decency? Cannot these great
puted question that will probably never OM par out fd
“Tbe -Whip-Hand” U published
be settled.
Rome see ki It notiilng ehajged, and on a!
corpoiaUi
more than a iiilUloW<BrWba«ttnte tiw
li« wages? Then let them charge Doubleday. Page W Co.
toe of tour per_________ ______________
Members of the Woman’s club will
re for their papers or.their servieea.
Penalty on dellnqnent elty and aeftool
all wish for copies o? "A Hi
pay less dividends.
*—es ud special mioeemente. 4 cents
tbe almr. This
Modern Japan.” written by Bknest Wj beauty
each dollar of the amonnt of aald
in tbe-press
ed by tbe fact
opinion
claim to be sn educator ot the people Clement of Chicago, ud
that Elizabeth Stnan was not ttMOgkt
oaee in room 2i0, Wilhelm blote.
October. l»03. by A. C. McClo^ ft Co.
while teaching those who carry this
> requlp
Dated. Dec. 1. IMS..
Ulng influence (J) to the people. of the same city.
hnd-i.
ud-glvet
K. B-HASKhLU
It is a hudsome volume. welMlIos- - Others see Us origin lu the veil of the
■09-U
. OltyTrsiamirer.
trated, and withoot uy stamp of Hebrews' marriage eeremooy or the
Brvtslly Tortured.
’'textbook” about It to scare away yellow “flamiueum" 'of oM Komoi
greater reciplenU <JI charity, of Uie
A case came to light that tof ptfsistN
U. — linve changed onr
brides.
those who do not like to «Uidy but
blatant kind, than the aewaboya. -Why
A third source Is the old “care cloth’ ent and unmerciful torture has per
iwefer their knowledge sugar-coated
haps never been equaled,. Joe Oolo:ii.»-<-.<irtvi>i->liip. liupliig to liud Bhould this be necessary? Why
’‘For 15
16
blck of Colusa. Cal-,
Cal., writes: "For
in historical
resente.1 by them and by their
.HI Hmlltorliim >vhli-li «-au l»e
years
-ears I endured Ins
Insufferable pain from
InsuSerabli
employer* In their behalf? Bat the atuce. Yet i( is so complete In every
relieved
___________________
Rheumatism
uJ
J nothing
s
r
.
«-jHiir.,ri»bl> lK-at«l.
The prorespect that even If there were
^
runs,
tbe
use
of
tbe
cborch
jijt)- of it Ilex in the fact that not only
tnough I tried eyerythlng known.
other
boohs
to
be
found
npon
Japu.
Saruni and tbe Hereford miseal.
came across ^ectric Bitters and it's
ii'rietur.Mir.i'miHe us Uini H Will these children, hut others that have
tostly. It has been held to be merely tbe greatest medicine on earth...
eaiih tor that
we would gain a,very complete knowl
preceiiccl them, have suffered and
able. A few bottles of■ It completean ampUficatlon of tbs coif which medthe wurm uh(1 pleasaul.
sufferinR from the effects of this baue- edge ot that country, its peopla 8PVe." Just as
brides wore b^eeo ilie
garland ly relieved ud cured me,"
- .......
s *ni
iment. In tact nearly everything ap sval
fnl influence.
A^ pver the land.
good tof Liver and Kidney troubles
and their hair. Margaret TudM
Evevr
III U>WD uol ollvudiug
pertaining'ti> It, from thlsbook. The
....................
Only 69c. Satand
general
neral
debll
deblUty.
American ladles'and genUemen are
this nnder.lier coronet ou brr marriage
istaction...........
)n guaruteed by Sugbee ft Rox.■l.'nrclilM-«vhrrr slioutd hear Uit» »•
book
is
to
be
reviewed
In
the
club
offering insults Ih Uie way of Upa and
to tbe king of Scotland.
Sons’.
and S. E. Walt ft S
burgh Co,,
C<
' .........
Ilrick- Mill llir I10.V- sivl lir
alms to other American ladles and meeting, Juuary 22, but for the bene
Imw
Dniggtste.
BvolstlM «t tbe
genUemen. and muy who ^oold. be fit of you who are not members, I will
Bedstead originally meant ’ the bed
American ladles ud gentlemen are give some nolee and extraeU made' in
lace.” Thu truckle bed was tbe first
holding out the pauper’s hand to re my study. "Tbe aspect ot nature In
Tbe CMVbdb an Cmda'. kmhi
dvance on tbe bench, aad then the
Japu • • • comprises a variety
ceive that badge of servUude ud
appalling de- tester sn^ieDded from the roof. Then
Idem of-Inferiority.
ame lo tbe Arabian bed—a
stnicUreness.
ud
Mmost
bearenly
What a Mesalng it would be to
haps derived from tbe cnui
The ellmaie though some
theae teildreh ud to all humanity, it beuty.”
teur poster came from Austria In the
that great fundamenUI principle ot what debilitating. • • • is very fifteenth century. The Ute Qneen Tic
toria always carried her bedstead abou
Christiulty Ud of this
with her. and eo did the nobles in tbe
1 ud appreciat
Is agrieoltore, In which moat of middle ages, Tbe coverlid or countered: - What a power for the good of
polnl, whence comes conoteipane. was
the
people
are
employed."
A
farm
of
humanity u<l tor the preservatlim of
the prlnclplee of tbU Republic The twelve acres is oonsidered very large,
beds at (Ills time were often ouly sadu
FresB would become, if, instead of en as few
of siraw.
I'Hitber beds came from
couraging. it would <q>poee this grow faired help or cattle. The chief pro- Frann- lu tlic foorteenlb (V 'Ruy. Sbt
In order to place before our tbinki<i
ing evil and so become u elevating duets of the Japuese -farms are rice, straw was In general, use long after.
public the "Fundamental Truths" t
barley,
wheat,
millet,
maize,
beans,
BUnkcis of wool 1
as wen as u
sweet ud Irish potatoes, tnp
THOS. SMtniTHWAlTB.
health. Only 860 per I
Bngbee ft Roxbngb O
wait ft Bona.
THE^ PltY OF IT.
Carpet Cleaning
WIKiraro E. PBATO WHITB.
TBMS."
A. R. DIAMOND
In
Our Windows
No
SECURITY
SAFETY AND
CERTAINTY.
e
Taxes.
WAin DRUG STWE
turn
Over
A
New
Leaf..
rroat your feet li^ Bt
gin, by pMtteg them in
' p^oUheweridfsmoee-
Walk-Over
Shoes for me
Sboeeata moderate price—
tbe Best at uy price.
$3.50 S $4. i
AifredV.
Friedrich i
•EkLKR OF GOOD ftHOBh.
Ft^t-N^iped Prices
'•SAVETHE
BOYS AND CIRtS”
OD all warm slippers. IVe are selliiijr
them regardless of cost. Now is your
time. Why go aiDund with cold feet
wiy longer
;;
::
::
CITY OPERA HOUSE
Bacliai^ 8 Roaeoe,
Parfeer aroa* OM BtaiM.MB Ptoirt Street
Buy it of us
Special Series
of Sunday
Night Sermons.
CTEINBERG’S
3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
icM SMt New ipea for
Matinee and Night
Monday ian. 4
••ndeavor to preach a Mries of Snoday
Night SeriaOBS. begionlog Jannary 10.
choosing my theme# as designated be
nips, carrots, melons, eggpluts. buck
ARE TRAVERSE CITY PUBUC
BUILDINGS SAFE?.
The estiamlty in the Chicago the
llow '
, HI—"Our B'ble^
What It teaches, •■
> got ».
(3)—"What ts Man?"
,
,4l_-'Wbo was tbe God-Man?
I5»—"Have you and I Eternal Life^
(01—."Wh*i
is
H 11’.’
iber.'.’"
(7)_-;\Vluit is Heaven?
ater fire turns onr thoughts to the
ishes.
Their frtilu inoinde those we have
and muy others, yet they do noi
ditloo of the public bnlldinss to this dersund the caltnre of fralt
city. Are th^ safe? Are they pro coarse tea, tobacco, and mulberry
^J^_••WhoIsUod?-
Who
vided with large ud convenient oxtts trees, are imnertut pradoets of Jateb.
and fire escapee?
Theae qneeUotta The first mentioned brings from five
need answering. Me of our <H«ra cents lo sis donars a pound. Hot wa
gOM hoosea, at least,, fsnotorioaily defl- ter Is always ready-and tea is sipped
in small quanUtlea orery tew miniTtM
VVIIlyon be
Iherr”-
Now LctUs
Reason Togdlttr.”
If yoo
do not believe the above.
,«oroonirore»*y la with GOD and
Tbe celebrated German hMtatu
Tbeodor Mommsen wal the moet absentmlnded of men. Onec while going
from Berlin to Cbsriottenburg. a half
irlo which
boor's JouriH-y. the trolley cai
he rode went off tbe track. Therestof
the passengers took uoUier cor and
went abeitd. and the stranded vehicle
was nbandoned HUhelp could be teond.
be of much
An iiour or two later the pound ot
Jacka ievera. defricks, et^ am
nse, ud the front entruce Is s
ranged as to form Bimply a each ter Is so uaefni that It Is elated that it him. Rising fiwn his Mat. he went to
would be easim- to tell what is not the door and. wltb the moet complete
of the dead ud dying
made of bamboq thu what Is. so imme of a pule In the andlenoe.
sup>x>sc we hav(‘ come ft
The hotels need attention also that poeatUe would It be to make a <
plenty of fire escapes be provided. Tbe plete lUt , under the latter head.
Vfte Potto
One very amuMng thing ahoot the
Ume to attend to these things is be
e GeruuiM Are ftot.on^ tba most
fore tbe disaster, not aftenrards. A Japueae is they ate never' In a hurry
le. bu(
'■
—
fire ud'lhe ooasequut panic may ne and 'until very recently they reekoned
time by the hour.—which as UO ^at any Ume.
The owners
It Is uot iioasible terns to ptceeni
friend, to lake a seat ten ratewrant ot
tfl public utes long!-and oaUed it nine o’clock
M drink or even to otttea fii^ word.
In “JUig|ea tron
works, or building -inapeeton, wlU be until ii was tan.
BMtlah,
Japan" we find this:
held to strict aeoDconabluty in.
buildings and tbe board
Utyl»04W a innst'BLGtiiBDand
FROSPBRODBjfwar u> y-iu.
Eighth Grud Concert Tour
wheat. onions, beeu ud bitter rad
‘The Kilties’
eordoft HliUoadora
who aball read tbe fongolng
Canada’s Cratk
MiHlvyBand
aiiMiriwt,
MSMM,
0-
MteteONlr,
dHtUMitann.
'"sar’
lEtaMlm Mifw
w. c. & B. A. mmi
Bosm Stare.
U7 FrtM Sheet'
When You Tire
of experimenting with variable floiura, tani to
HANNAH & LAY (X)*8
BEST
It is a aato'* haven and aasoFOS safe raaulte.
Tlmel. ,
Where nerves are a factor unknown,
HANNAH & loAY CO.
Ijrbqse acting aa holm are 1
And bea^a of sweat patlenoe i
•..I!*?. Tyr* -F
Choice line of Watches, Rings, Stick
Pins, Brooches, Opera Glassep, Silver
ware, etc., on hand 12 montts in the year-
Bellevlll** Canada.
Let the pubUo-bnlldliifp
in Traveree City be pnt In as aafe b "Here s to the Land' of A|
condition as possible beCime dtewter
,vUh mr.
1 covet u intareiA. io the prayers of
If Santa Claus didn’t bring you what you
wanted for Christmas.
Aftera«oo. apeolal,^Mes Adoto Mo. ErenPlauoowopu alttio box
TRAVERSE CITV. nifiH,
.'>
■
TB£ i>AlLV
CfiURCH BEttS*
TOLL AT NOON
(Conttoned tram Pint Fag^)
Crtr*d« at Morguaa.
crowds ot aearcbm tor relaUvea aod trlenda contlnned at
' morguee yeaterdar. The constant preaeace of the black wagcmB o( uadertakera ware eouptcaooa addldona yeatei
da>' to the many scattered nel^borhoods where the morgues are located.
A monroful variation was ^e occaaio'nat appearance of bands playing dirges
aa funerals slowly passed towards
churchea railway atations and eenr
eterles. At (he hlspttals where many
fear&Uy burned persons sre being
cared for. death was being momentarilly awaited in a tiBBiber of cases. All
that could be done had been except
io sit and watch for the last breath. A
typical case was that of James
ScKneSder, who was being cared for
at the Samaritan hospital by relatives
from his home
Mr. Schneider Anally paraed ai
yeaterday.
irognols had no Are alarm conasettoi
with tbs dty alann aystinL No appIlOBtlon U OB file for any
ttsotlan. ‘nieateiBptfira.i^taot.
turned in tram .a box hver half a hloek
Miss A. Scott, who has been visitin
The law provides alao that there
sbaU he a TeatUaUsg ahati at the rear
of the stage which will flondnct flames
and smoke away from the aadltotlnm
in lust such
arose
Thursday. The Iroquois theater proeesaed no such ventUaUng shaft
Arrtilbald Bernard, chief electrician
custody by the police today and will be
held pending an inquiry into the canses
of the disaster.
WRECK ON PERE MARQUETTE.
Cara Derailed
But Nobody Io
jurnd.
Id ah accident at Mitchells on the
.Pere Marquette this morning three
log^ng can ware derailed. -Nobody
was Injured but trains were ilalayed.
T.-li-
'J; AT-i
BulldIng'Oftlinance Violated.'
Although the Irc^uoU theater «
11.,- u ..-I .1 .,,.lly
'lb.- ,k,1undoubtedly the safMi o^tbe nmny
I..
Iiitr:' ..1 oui V...-.1S uliil Dflds
Chicago, 41 becomes evident that the
i:..- .ai.;y ...il l;ii.>»ti death <-up
t-ity building department had not
r.-rti. i;. j.I.iiiiii- t. iHittic lilarly <l:iiistrictly enforced two or three secttons
•u-.;s llir.-.. II.-;
l» s“Vt-i-!1|
uf the building Ordinances.
uf i;..- ciliJde iua«l.nkii,i.;. lls.iigii kiiUiWilliam Curran, a building inspecto;',
wi.ufua^; :r.-i II,.. lain., .should Iw
was in the theater oi|ly a few moments
before the catastrophe and went away:
sayingr that everything was in good
«> i-aHy for
condlUon. He reported this met ic
Deputy Bnildlng O
ror ivlil<-!i iiiuy prove falul
hope this morning. The deputy
frtonils
_
.
,
misfioner, in company with BnUdibg
Inspectors l^ugfalin, Lehse! and ^
9 make an
InsqecUon yesterday. Upon his return
to the dtyball he said:
“The theater and Its
were strictly -within the law, I will not
^ into details until I ^ve completed
my report.”
y
Section 185 ot the local building
■llnance provides that in buildings of
the class to whit*' the Iroqutrie the
ater beIoi«ed there shall be a system
gisir-
mmm.
• There were no sprinklers in the the
ater. and Mr, Stanhtve, when this
was called to bis attention, replied;
•There was no sprinkler system in the
theater, bnt the provision about the
iron doors made It unnecessary for
the theater to have them.”
Section 189 of the ordinance pro
vides that theaters be equipped with
1 the city
Are alum system.
Mr. Stanhope said: "The Iroqnois
bad Are alarm connections. I did tiO(
see the bo£ but that is my conelnSion.”
City raectrician Hyland said; 'The
ppraruiii-.. s
for cookiiillg. Oil.- Ill
linbilllbhi l,<
oips may b>- broki.ii off
wilhoiil due olis,-nnii,-.. of U.i Lose,
which hi often t-ov.-tvil with eartb or
dead gcatuira. Iit-IK.|. not dislJogulshetl
from some of tin- k-piolua. wbic-b. how
ever. arc uever siirrouuded with the
filmy veil of the deaUi cup.
The poisonous property of this fungtu
Is largely the same as that found
d io 1.__
venom* of a rattlesnake and also in
cholera and diphtheria, and so far sci
ence U unable to produce'kny satisfac
tory antidote, atropine, the atemach
pump and oil puigailve* being about
the only resourcoR-Wasblnglon Post
friends in this city. Mt today tor J
hmse at Rondo.
Mias Bertha Campbell returned this
morning to her school at Wakefield af
ter the holiday vacation.
Harry Monroe will return Moitday io
Big Rapids, after apendlng bis vnoaUon in the city.
a. Nord departed Fridey morning
for ESkhart. Ind., where be will vifit
his daugbtw tor a tew days.
Miss Maggie MoOarry returned this
morning to her home at Beltner, -after
a few days' visit In the city.
Baker and
left today for Big Rapids, where they
win take couraea at the Perris sdiool.
Leonsrd Pomeroy, wfio has been In
Wisconsin for smne time, has retnnied
for a Tisit with bis parents near Wex
ford.
Mias Ollie Birdasll returned this
morning to her school near Karlin, af
ter spending her vacation at home ^
ihls city.
The South Side I
with Mrs. J W. TravlB Mon
day afternoon. January n. instead of
on the rnniar day.
Mrs. M. L. Gedsmartc aod Mra.'E.
Miser, who bare been visiting the Mmiiy of .W. B. Nelson of North Spruce
Btr^l. returned this' morning to their
home In Mt. PleasanL
The Foresters have postpe
Installation of officers until January
II. because ot the Inability of High
Chief Ranger MacDonald ot Muskegon,
to be present before that date.
Wm. G. Grant of Garfield township,
reports s very healthful condition
his locality. Ctaly four deaths were
ported during the year 1903; two were
suicides and two resulted fn»t datnnl
causes,, the letter being persona-'over
70 years of age.
Mrs. George Fergua and daughter
Phillis, of Chicago, who. have been*
spending the boUdays with relatives
and friends In Mancehina. E3k Rapids
and Traveree City, left Mrs.
Sprague's last evening on the Perej
Marquette, for their return home.
Although the weather aeeined rather
chilly last night. S. E. Walt'e official
thermometer registered only as low
aa seven degrees above tero. The lowmark reached yet thU winter was
on the night of December 27. when
the mercury dropped to one degree becero. Twice on Decenber IS and
tbe nl^t dr December 25, the sero
mark was reached bnt so far there baa
been no such cold spells aa are occur
ring In tbe southern part of the stale.
ti U:S0 a. n
omWpIL
iiBsaiiuuy aan monr acMy a xun
ChrMAIw BMmm BKWIoa.
Sbe BqnUn's Pr«ty 'DnfM« feoEunodam Wootefin. BnO. «rar 'port- ^ the village eehOeO-^ow. dmBMarwnynntMJ bn wbat a at
anofiay asrvloe nt 10:30 a m.
^0 BMtlr-A nice OSes MdaM at a
Wsdnanday. snrvles nt 7:30 p. m.
low figure. Uttlo B McNoun.
AH are eordtnUy Isvttsfi.
hot tanalotf aUent
33844f
"Can no one answer this qaeM
roa. SALB-Oows and Melgha; throe
the new cunte aakefi. who was M
good oows giving tnOk; three faunlog behind tbe eqnire's fianghter.
A little girl was suddenly etnefc
with a briUUut idea. Sbe beld np ber
hand excitedly. ('
--^eU. .NNIIer’ tbe aqulre’s daughter
'Please, .miss," the small cfiUi re
plied brettfaleasly. 'Tnolber ssys ’twlU
1 miracle if you don't marry the
cnrate."-London Globe.
Church of Cbrtet.
STORE TO RBNT-Ootner Union and
Seventh streets. Enquire of T. Sfailson.
'Sl-t-C
Bnndny sdiool at noon.
Bondny siAoal at 1A:A
Junior Bbdeavor, 8:80.
Junior LeajDo at 3:00.
Intemediate Endeavor, 4:80.
Senior Endeavor, 6:46.
TO RENT—Six-room hooM on Oak .
Rcrtiot
Evening aervlce at 7:00.
street between Ninth and Tenth,
Watch.'
Speclnl mnsle.
new «Wage. Enquire of Geo. R
Bvenlng aervioe kt 7 o'clock. A New
~------------meeUng ThunNewman, city. Box C,
380-lf
WANTBS)—Two
men
of
fair
edne
Tear’s sennmi.. V
day evening at 7:80.
Cordial welome to all terricee.
_ tbi
there will be
FoUowln the seniKm
vanced. salary paid weekly. Address
t of the LoTO'S Supper. the ohUdran.
with stamp. J. H. Moore. Traverse TWO NEW HOUSES TO RENT—Situ
Tice at 7. This wlU be
City, Midi.
sS31-t-3
ated on Eleventh streeL Enquire of
. aeries of special evanJ. M Hudlmantel. 216 Front slreei.
— Btfvloea. Services each evenWANTBD-Woman cook,
'26-U
luring the week except Saturday.
wages paid. Apply at Ragle office,
Friends Cburah.
or address,
address. Tbos. E. 'Shar^
Sharp. "uke
Lake.! EIOH'T ROOU HOU'sE TO R'BN'r'.al
View House, Elk Rapids. Mich. ’IStfi
sabbath schooL
le sirepi, $I0 per month H
11:00. Sermon by Levi T. PenningWANTBD-A few neavj teams tor I . ---------------- ------- .-5!?:“ .
the woods.'
Kelley Lumber A i'I'U RENT—a :ar^ nouee with bsra
8:00. Jimlir Endeavor.
Shingle Co.
3309-0
nnd lArge grounds ou SouUi Uuluii
- • ’JlUe ft McNamara. .:;Ni-a
Evening service,
WANTED-Oood girl fo
meeting. MISCELLANEOUS .
smaU famUy. Addre
Everybody welctnne.
e deaconess, will lead.
nt Tenth street, l
idiCSS MAKI:NO. cutting and I'lliliiK
Mrs. Warreu. W? Riulli
Congregatlosal Church.
Rev. D. CochUn, pastor.
Tice at 10:30 a m. A
TO LOAN—A few hundred dollar on
'Ice at deepest meaning
. E. Co(^i. 914 .
Christian heart
WeM
Sunday school at. noon. Young UFront street Btr«L^Jo]b^'oniee.' ':'2 if
dies’
G
taught by ProL GUbe
lee' GlBsa
>ung men’s by M “
Front street, Traverse
Judor Christian
eavor at 3 p. n
Intermediate Ch
FOR SALE
4:30 p. m.
Young People’s Boclety of Christian FOR SALE—Quantity ot type, rule and
Endeavors st 6:46 p. m.
borders and 40 type cases. Just the emUP H. JENNINGS. graoaM-y
Sundty night gospel msMlng at. 7
nurse of West Peou He^is! ..Oirs
<^portnnlty to get suppllM good as
ing and massage. Spt-cisli-cA-A;
new fop one-fourth actual cost Cash
. Baraca Bible elasa for men.
Mayflower club Monday t
treated by tne hour. Citizens'
with order. The Eagle Press.
Come and enjoy it.
410:
comer Ninth and OirlEluu -t~
B. Y. P. O, at 6:46.
32;«f
Eh-enlng service at 7 o'clock.
one safe are______ ______ ________
Pr^er meeting Thursday evening
Corner State and Union streets.
Stock tONto delivered after the sale J- GORDON, the populai
; 7: *
Meetings every night except Monday,
is over. (
________ S3mf
All
^iipady, 1! a m.. HoUness meeting;
B cordially Invltad to attend
2 p. m.. Junior meeting; 3:30 p. m., FOB 8A1J1—S-tool soft wooo. South
Christian praise meeting; 8 p. m., A
Side Lumber Co. Bell phone 39(>;
real battle for aouls.
i^itixens' 'phone 803.
3303-U
All are welcome.
flabbdth school every t_____
Captain and Mrs. Hunselle In charge. FOR BALE—Sonr milk and si
cream delivered. Enquire at 487;,„„„
"
o’clock, followed by preaching.
Monroestrert. ClOtens’’ph«ie 900.
A***-*®"- Burfilary. t'a^..aliy
SuDdny evening service at 7; 00 i.
The Serloiu Pan at It.
oBl time.
Actor—Hurry, or we’ll miss tbe train.
10:00 a. m., class meeting.
ActresB-I esu’t find my dlimonfitar'
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening.
LOST.
my puree.
Everybody cordially Invited.
era 11.60 a.ptir. Enquire at Eagle
"Oh. well, never luind.”
SaUenburg
S Is
lace collar between
'First PreTOytertan Church.
"Yes, but tbe purse bad 310 In It.”—
atreei
and
City Book Store
Washington aod Park streeta.
New York Weekly.
TO SELl^-Parais and cityr property;
rt If left al TTie Eagle
The Rev. C, W. SIdebotham will
large lIsL some on very easy pay
•32-t-2
ments; some bargains for cnah.
Morning service and aermon, 10:30.
Uttle A McNamara. 208 Front
Bible school at noon.
str^
S284-tf
Young Prase’s service. 6:46.
Evening aervfce, 7:00.
DR. MOON irishes to announce i FOR SALE—Dry kiodling wood, <
no- call at
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. bis patrons that he U usi
irold. nropacaifitoG. FranI
t, describe |
• • -jOne only.
love feast, »;4B n. m.
Horning semoo at 10:30 o
Theme, "A MoMSge for the
Rev. ‘Zlirmaa P. DUen. pMtor.
MeetMiM.held In City opera house.
W.",.
EAGLE WANT ADS.
COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1904
I
I Overcoats Overcoats Suits Suits Suits
I
I Discounts DIkountI Discount! Discount! Discount I
tI HAMILTON Gl-OTHING CO.
I
One Hundred
and FiftjC
Men’s
Fifty Boys’
Two Hundred
One Hundred
One Hundred
and Childs’
Men’s
Youths’
Childs’
.$3.00
$1.50
$3.00
to
to
to
$6.00
$3.00
On each coal -accordins to
value—au; fii ^tandlateat
purchase.
liandsome new^ goods—
latest styles — very best
makes.
TRAVERSE CITY
/$1.50
$1.00
to
to
$6.W
$3.00
$2.00
All grades—{jmids new this
season—q6 better makes
anywhere.
All the newest and best
makM*-flne goods for boyd
from' i6 to 30 years of age.
For the little fellows from 3
to IO years of age—no finer
line In this region to select
from.
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