The Daily Eagle, June 25, 1904

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The Daily Eagle, June 25, 1904

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1904-06-25

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VOL XL NO 3484.

THAVER8E CITY, Mil

Our Ifc^alar Prices
are below others' special prices. Our special prices
are below what dealers whe handle small quaoti^of fomiture have to pay. We are tnaKh.$^ specU
prices MW on nearly everj^hing in' the line of Home
Furnishiny Goods.
J ust see our line of Odd Dressers and the
prices on-them.
A good, solid, well made, well
finished oresser, 3 drawers, 12x
20 bevel plate
mirror, only-.. .
. Next, solid oak for $7.75.
They range right along up to
:
' a fine dresser, full swell front,
large',mirror, { J
(worth $20), for---------- ---------------A beautiful .dreSser ' (worth $K),

25.75

Same Big Cut
on Cliifffnurrs, and Commodes. The mOst beauti­
ful assortment of iroh beds you ever sajv; all colors
and styles at the same astonishingly low prices.
KxceptJonally large assortment of Parlor’ Tables.
70 tlifferent styles of Dining Chairs. 300 different
Styles yf Rockers. Exceptionally lai^e line of
Extension Tables. All at prices that cannot‘be
equaled.
■ '
You can find ju^ what you want at just what
you want to payand^have your own time to pay
for it.

J. W. SLATER
Wtaolenle and Betail

\oora«IUbleUouNe Furnlaber

^Xfiwaeto ttilraic atsoiat

screens
docar

EAGLE.

and

window

a to order on ahort nollee. Alao
all Idnda ol bulldlna material.

)AY, JUNE 25,1904.

PKICE TWO CENTS

RUSSIAN BA1TI

OROWNB) CHURCH OF CHRrn*
JIMSELF
TOBEDTOAra

SEBASTOPOL
‘ DISABLED

LeOMID STEVaSN OPIOWBS
baebw comma SKUE
lussotmc

TOGO'S PATROL BOAT DISCOVERS
RUSSIAN FLEET.

HE WAS WORKED

TQpO'S FORCES ARE RUSHED TO MEETS-EDWARD
PORT ARTHUR.
MERLVI^

SCHEDULE
$12,000 EDIFICE
OF EVENTS IS COMPLETED
TRAVERSE CIJY DRIVING PARK ELABORATE EXERCISM TO
HELD TOMMROW.
ASSOCIATION

RUSSIAN
GENERAL ' PREDICTS
Seea ,
GREAT BATTLE SOON.
{Special to Tbe Dafly Ba«le.1
TOKJOf June 2L—Admiral Togo reMy first look at
of Paris
porta Ofat laat Thoraday hla patrol
was from the top of Ai
boat
Ing from the raUway___ _______
Peresviet and'aeven other vepaela
hotel.
It
waa
at
night'
id
the
streets
com'panled by nine torpedo boata near
brllliasUr-Ught« but 1 did not
Port Arthur. Togo wa* warned wirehave much.'of a
them.
leasly and
Ms forces not engaged on special dutyl tor we were soon at th hot^
Paris is a city of
two and oneThe admiral then discovered that
haU
milUon
inhabit
the Russian fleet wrhieh conaleted of
from any
I bare
six battleships, five cruiaera. and-14
It is dlTldded into I
parts by the
had planned a dash south­
rtrer Seine. Tlie prind si business Is
ward by aundown,
cbleflly confined to tlM
The Russians stopped ouuide the
trance to the harbor and after nightfall iu bank, which costatd
fleet of Japanese torpedo boat de­ esi streets, the most 8 racUre shops
and
the more Importsia public build­
stroyers resolutely attacked the Rus­
sian ships and succeeded In torpedoe- ings, I was greaUy sAprised. at the
ing and sinking the battleship Peres­ limited area covered bbyfraris. it dees
viet and disabling the battleship Sethe extent of ground adsepled by Chi­
biatopol.
cago or New York. Oae of the best
A’crulaer of the Diana type v
to get a general Idea of the city
erved being tewed In
la to ride on top of one of the numerFriday morning and It
onmibuases from one end of the
had been damaged.
.to 'the other. There are about 40
The Japanese ships suffered little
-rent lines, so that tae can go
damage. “
rakumo waa hit by a shell in the cabM almost any part <rf the c»y on them.
and three men were killed and two
The. genera] appearaaee of Paris is
wounded.. The Cbldera. belonging
same claaa wae hit In the engine lore uniform than thahol most other
places of Its else. Thw are no slryroom by, a torpedo boat but no one
bere, a six story bonding be
injured.
•. PETERSBURG, June 25.—A ln$, the highest 1 have.seen, but they
all arc of about this bgigbt. .which
Russian
General
it quoted
the Vlsdemestl today aa saying: “This makes the city look leed^ireayv. The
principal b


BUILDING IB BEAUTIFULLY RJRHAS BEEN WORKING ON ARTICLE,
^ISHECI THROUGHCkrr,
TWCFMU.E AUTOMOBILE RACE A
HE TIOPEO TO GET
.,
'STARI^
PATENTEO.
C. £. Members OaaIgnW Btetaed .
Qlanc Windows. Only
to BrMk Monotony ot tho
Day.
The new First Chwch of ChriK.

WAS AITUCTED

WITH

PALST

The Tiaverse City Driving park asla ptannlagior a big matinee
program, together with automo­
WIFE FINDS BODY IN SHALLOW
bile raping and atbleUe events at the
WATER LYINO*ONLY FEW
fair grounds on the Fiourth of July.
FkET FR03A SHORE.
The following Is the schedule of
events:
mile auttmobile race between
two la the locsil chaSeors.
Deceased Waa Veteran of Civil -War^
Was Neariy S3 Years Old—Uaves
Wife snd Three Children.

Lecmard .Sterenson. aged S3 years,
Uils morning by d
In West Bay. The lea
for the <
miunent of the. deed is suppoeed to
have been despondency and trouble of
the mind.
Stevenson has been aflUetod with
palsy for some years and tor some
years has also been worUng on an arOcle which he wished to perfect to
get patented and over which lie worgrect deaL Beeanse of his
'-hlenesB and the ■ condition of his
m till constant watch has been kept
over him as ones befon, ue attempted

100-ysrd dash.
220-yard dash.
Running high Jump. .
Discus Oirow.
Hanunn throw.
The prises offered will be of such
nature that the winning comp^tor
may choose such article as wU not
Interfere with tho amateur standing
of the athlete.
Free for All, Trot or Pace.
Dodgwood, owner; John Rennie;
Headhght. H. O. Joy^; Fletcher, W. A
Shay; Hat^ J. F. blllesplo: Boy B.,
H. J. Buigeas; Red Phil, Oennalne
Bros..
240 Tret or Pace.
Goshen B., -Q^ll Rennie; AngeUetta,
Frank Lahym; “Doc," John A. Wada;
Lady CyotL WUUam Ingmcdlr Bal
Plea,
Bdward'Lantner.
Threo-Yoaf<Hd Colt Race,
sephalaa, Frank Oox; LUUan Bell,

t General KurokI whom he will dis­ rather odd 1
lirincipal business streU of a, li
pose of before he meets General Oku.
city, but U Is very nlee neTerthel ...
The escajiing gas klUs great numbers
of them. 1 am told, but large ones are
: We have a llrat claaa
onc<> skillfully put In their places,
Shoe Makera Sloop.
and ihe row is kept unbrokds.
Street Cars Are Slew. '
The transportaUoD faclUUes of Parje
!cai to me to be greatly Inf^or to
those of PthM’ largo cities. The omnlhURsw carry pedple. both Inslde-and on
r UGHT WEIGHT (OditUnued on 'HilM Page.)

Shoes for Little Men

DOWIE AND SON SAIL.

'nM)r-|ISamTlHca$«V«L

S

Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.

t

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
HHOK

NTOKil

Opposite -Whiting Hotel.

Will

Reach

America
.week.

Again

Next

WttxMltbtfadliiia or I
WMt. fftll-eqalpped buk.

The Right Sort of Merchandise

whl<di has just been completed at the
ooner of Bl^th and Caas stiWa, at
a cost of about $12,600, U one of the
finest church bnUdlnga In the city and
U one'of wth± the congregation and
pastor may be proud. The dedkntion
s^ces wm uke place tomorrow
ifibmlng at 10;80 o'clock. wKb a dedicanon sermon by the Rev. Oiaa. Reign
ScovUle of Chlcaga
The bonding is constructed of eelent brick with a cut stone basement
well «nd
teet in dimensions.
There are t^'aHtnees to the church,
the jnaln one facing the north and
the other Is at the east side <rt the
bnlldbig.
‘The building Is heated
throuedwnt with steam beat, the fur-naoe being situated In the rear of the
basemenL The intertor finishings are
A great shwe of the
beauty of the building is doe to the
elegant stained glass windows, the de­
signs for whldi were, drawn oUlrely
by membera et the Junior and inte.*Bnth gsri
an electric lights are available and the
chandelier In the center of the andtThe main audttertnm Is furnished
with fine pews facing the sonth, t^re
the rostnim and choir loft, which srlli
accommodate 76 singers, are aitaated.
Under the rtBtmjn is b»m tho bap^
tistry an.d the pulpit is of qoaiter-saw ed oak and has In hardwood leCUrt on
the front the Inscription, "Preach the
MJaneshmsMzam
robing room,
I
-and one -at ibeto
will be ueed as th&jwstor's study. In
tbo roar of tho auditorium is a Udies'
parlor and the combined seating eapBcIty Is 650. The «niwg is of steel snd
is one of the prettiest oelliogs in the
city, the lights and tho handsome chan­
delier groaUy enhanmg lU beauty.
At the foot of the stairs leading from
tho main floor there is a sliding gate
instead of a door. The eeaUng floor
bf the gallery is built with a «onv«Tlent slope and will accommodate 16u
persons.
The basement Is divided Into a fm- ,
oral assembly room and class roOms '

date about 200 chairs, with whl^ it
« famished. . U will be used for
prayer meetlnge, Bible readings and
sodables and is well lifted for thead
RurpoBcs. ffbere are five <das8 rooms
each 6x15 feet, beeldee a klndergartew
room which Is 18x80 feet and will seat
neariy lOO. The kitchen is In the rear
of the basement and thoe are also two
good teratories on the tasemeot floor.

Dowle and his son A. J. Gladstone
Dowiee are on b^ the steamship
Luclna which sailed from Liverpool to­
day.

* W. L. BROWN, Mgr.

To the Business Community

BE

CHICAGO DIVINE TO PREACH DED­
ICATORY BERMOtL

PLAAiS OOOD RACES FOR THE
FOURTH.

r,«»,

Traverse City Mfe. Co.

enrr afvon..

STREET CAR MLLlsiON. .
Nearly 1M Chicago Paesengers
Injured.
■ Special to Tliv Daily BaglK]
Chicago. June. 26.—In a street car
collision here today between ?0 and 80
ftooplo were Injured.

BIG U. OF M. CaEBRAtlON

SAVINGS y
at rftaiiotiable prices is what we have
to offer
;•
::

NEW CHURCH OF CHRIST.
.To be Dedicated Tomorrow.
»* da M dttt « MOI.

itei*sSiittsat $5A»a.'|7.S0. $10. $12.50 to $20.00.
Into every pri«e we ei-qwd the great­
est value and urge eomparisoo with
. ' aoy reliable line

Mechanics Tools
Another lot Just /ocelvod. We
offer Uiem ss follows:
,

HAND awra. «ch.-.«9e, 27. 20c
Sasent A Co.t lai«e alto plumb
snd lOTcU, eatb... .74e to 79»
.Jennlng-o patent blue' flnlah
Auser Bits, usorled aUca, 14c
eaob end upwsrda.

Hedwof, 25c. 50c, uid.75c.
Shiits, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
BudKa Rub. $1.00, $1.50, $2tl0 lo
Oodehrar. 25c, 50c. md $1.00

Solid qut Stool Hummers, 37
and SSe each.

'

IWM SUIS, $1.00, $1.50. md $2.50

E. Wilhelm
, Omer FrMit «ad Unloii

Fine Steel Sauarea. each... ,75c
lUror Hoftea.jach .:.......... fe
Cobbler Sets. We. 6Sc and 43c
each.
Brass Head Najls, pdr 130.. 6c
Family Bcalea 24 Ibs.l. 3U» and
63 each.
T^lt Is only a few of them.
C^l at Ute Beonomy al ofiee
If la nead of


i liandi^ I
^ '

tols. !

to drown hlmMlf. This mamlng about
8 o'clock he was sitting In s chalf in
front of the house snd'whea im one
was near he walked down to the oay,
descended a bank about eight felt high
' and walked ont a few feet in the shal­
low water and laid himself taoe down­
ward. Ho was missed* at the house
within a-few minutes and his wile be­
gan searching for him. She wait half
way to teh
which la only abort 80
rods from the house, but thougbt that
Mr. Stevenson Eld nor have strength
enough to walk that far as ho had fall-,
en out at his ehalr twice this morning.'
So a thoron^ search was made d the
hooao, the bam and the entire prem­
ises and as a last resort the Bay was
visited and there he m found, taoe
a In about aa footIt and a half
of water only a few feet tram shore.

Ho., .June 1
are being made for a fitUag cel­
Clarence Hurley; Don B.. a J. Bur­
gess; Uttle Patch, Wheeler and UtUe. ebration of the university of Michigan
A^ssion to teh grandstand and here. next Toesday. A special will be
bleachers will be free. ChUdren ad- ran from Ann Arbor and ears taken
along the line. Several .thonaand
mltted.lroe.
Michigan students are expected and a
fitOng program win be given.
WILL OPEN NOTION STORE.
J. D. Maxted of Raehie Locstea In
City.
J. D. Uaxted of RattUie, Wls., has
located In this city and .will open
five and ten cent store in the Bli^ols
building, comer-of Seventh sad Union
street, A grand opcsiing wlU be htid
Tnesday beginning at 6 o’clock
lo teh morning to which everyboi
invited.
INCENDIARY FIRE IN CLEVELAND.
Three Thousand Dollar Blaze It Cover­
ed by
al to 1
id, O.. J
lumber district along the river Ijera.
has destroyed about $8,003 worth of
property, ^^e loai-is oorered by In-

FANbV 8»^T»-AT CLUb .GHQOT.
Good Beoret Were Made Yastarday by
Onn Club.
Some very good shooting was done
yegterday at the meeting of the TravCity Rod and Gun club. Inelnding
some fancy rifle shooting by Messrs.
Parker and Leach who are r^oaont-

ts when Mr. Pat^el got 28 out of
24 In the donblea. Mr. Leach’s spe­
cialty waa In throwing up msii pltees.
of brick and stene and hitting them'
with a large caliber rifle.
Tbe high gun medal was won by
Hardman, he scoring B4 out of a pos­
sible 26. Curtis and Fniker got 23.
JCoitei 28 03^ Loomis, Dsnow, WiJten
and Peofc ea^ 21.

«d back to the house and noUfied the
others of the family and the sheriff
and the coroner were telephoned.
Tho docea^ was a veteran of the
Civil war and fonneriy lived at Cedar
Run. from which place be moved with
bis family to the farm about half a
mllo this side of Bowers Harbor, MLEN KELLER^ BREAKS DOWN.
Eacf Roberta Will VlMt Ua. ’
about four, years ago. Be leavee a
(Special to Tbs Dally teglCl
New Toric, June >S6.-asri bibgits
wife, neariy 30 years of age. ud two Overwork Csuae^^er^osua Prostra.
wired toBay that be
fcu and two .daugbtera.
invitation of Amba
visit America this s
K» OBBAM .AND TRUK In any
quantity at your door,
tar
Jaoksem's toe cream wagon. 'SS4-2

..

^
'
~

dtr «• » «w u« M « rwun <k«
peppi* bore an fMOBg *VmT aUk'
ax Stt emu * «wn.

OurthUd'ren's
Beputmentte
Famooslorir*
AMortmentpI
Qood Values
In Lltfle Fellow
ClotMae and
Furnishings.
' Hundred of Boys
are Weiulng Our
Suits' Tliafe ,
Why Other Boys
Will Want Them.

Prwikrert.—ne tooU Wre «T Udr
tuembem wfll Mi tbe «qpM «#».

■rUtoido.- aider Uw-iiM>rt^^! ^

2;00,Sand«
;:30, Jator

O. P. KbqwIm of Bi^w.'Lood t
«at win ewnmr In UU more mat.

1; BtoUbefTe Orend. week *e«lnal«
Sieiie n. Ratledte Sleek oompenT.
i
NEW CHimCH OF CmiOT.
I Tbe RM. Thee, P. mioa. parter of
gtbe Chun* of ChrUt. end ike nembew
ftof kU cm«w«aUeo me to be «*•
A open their euccem In erect
.iBg tbelr beauUtul lU.OOO boneo o(
wonhip ei the ooraer of Cm* end
BIghth ctreeu. The boUdlng wtU be
fomwOly dedlemed tomoetow.
•nw rmdd growth of tile omgregnUoo end the wort they bepe •eeomI^lBbed In • mataiUl wnjr U beymd
•pythlng «*omplWied by oMW
chiircbee In the ctt). Ihe conffogeuoa IB without wealth, the membership beiag made ap of eetJmable work­
ing peode mdniy. there being tew
prcdeeelOQal men in thb organliaUon.
. Prom e^UtUe band of 36 chai
memben In September, ,1899. the
gnnUaUan haa grown to a memberehlp of 336 men. womm and chUdren.
many other cborrtee hare been
olVUf flUed on 8nndaye..theao peo-

Chrlatlan SeUnce Service.

'Snndm. 10;90 a m

Wedneadaya. 7:g0'p. m.
Readlag room open dsQy.except
Bunday from 2:00 Ull 6:00 p. m.;
Thuraday even Inga, 7:00 to 9:00. New
Wllbdlm block, room 314.
All are oOrdtally Invited.
SnUeeU for balance of month:
June 36.—-Ood.“

thli citr bu Joat completed pteu fo.• 110,000 peat-fmtary to be bum.oo
Orud rtver h» Baton Baiildi towaeWp.
The entire bonding will be of mrtel.
eandgroeery bm been idaited alz mOen porth
oT DowagUo In tbe eoantry to reoelre
trade of farmera' wiree wbo refoaa to
drtre to Dowaglao on acemmt of the
wbUea, which frighten tbe borace.

1C

Prankfort—Tbe seventh annnal comof the South frankfort
High school wiU take place at tbe M.
SL xlmrcb this erenlng. Hlaa Cather­
ine Haret Otenim ta the only grada-

^nkfert—The Patriot. eatabUahed
by the Hon. Pred VdUnd d^t yeera
•go. *»•g
purcb&sed by Prof. P.
U.Br'anfi of the Piankfort. ecboola
Tbere will be no cb«nge In the polielm
of the p*per nnd Hr, Vdland wiU re­
main Id charge.

1 aeRDDB at
ORANfr RAPtOS AND 19IDIANA
RAILWAY TBir CARS
In affect Juab 26.1904.
TnUuB leave Tiaveree City—
6:40 and Jl:l« a. m. connecang at
Walton with north and eooth.
'4:60 p. m. cenneettog at Walton lor
north and aonth. .
8:30 a. -m. and iiSO p. m. for North-

these services.

8L Johns.—AfterJL trial lasUng i
' a week the Jury in the case of Mn.
Oeorge Bniee Cprtelyou. who
many.yean ago was a stenographer-ln Jennie Crawford against the vltlage ol
Hsple
Rapids bron^t In a verdlot of
Che New York e<n)rU. has been
dioea by unanlmona rou to be chalr- no cause of action. The plaintiff claim­
ed $6,000 damages for injuries receiv­
ed from s fsU OB a al^wadk Im the
village which ^ fdaBaed was detec­
thaiSie will receive $10,000 for his four tive. bnt tbe jury tomi that the walk
In .good cmidItJon tor travel'
lerm, here's a hope tor you.
Twelve thoosand chUdren ta Chica­
go were givm a pKmie by the vdnnteera of America and this is what they
oonaumed; 16,000 baakeu of food. 200
gallons «I lee cream and 14M0 gallona
No deaths are reported.
Nelson A. Hllea says be prefem
•apportlng a good man to running on
the naUooal Ueket blmadi. nero are
plenty, of people of the
A good eoidler doemt always make a

port.
Parior. Sleeping and Dlnlsg Oars at i
7aIton for north and sooth.
Through ClndnnaU Bleeper on train
arriving at 8:36 a. m. and Irovtog al
* 0. L iSboKWOOD.GrP.andT.A..
w.
Oran.: Rapids. HIrh.
n MURRAY. Agent

Qrinnell Bros. Factory Enlargement Sale Positively
At An End.
12:00 m. Snnday scImoL

lll-ir—~
BL Matthaeus Coi

l■«kri•^■dy 48|a$ the -

■wmmA
BEilDA

«piz”

PiWA

Everybody knows It-

BEIHDA

OPEN THIS EVE.

METGMLBSS VAIUE8 IN UPBI6MT8 AT SIOO, S125, SI35, »150, SI75,
8200. ETC-VBRV EA8V TEBN8 ARBANSED.

stock by several hundred Plapos. and
only about IS instramrots remain.
Some of these art rontoi Planoe, re­
turned for the Summer from Scboola.
Consarvatories and Students. Others
are osed and ahopwora fnstniments
Just out of our Repair Works, where
they have teen ti
...........................
and put In Brst-c
propoae to ckwc out tbe roUre lot this
wert by offering tbom at the smalleet
prices ever quoted on tasmimenta of
and worm.
to tact, so anxiems are we
clean sweep of this Sale and rtiee
out every inatnmient. we shall not let
few dollars stand
I immediate bp'° ' '
tunity of a
claaa inetruneof at about your own
price and on terms to ault your convenionee. But yop must come this
week to got the- benolU of the ImeuBo roductlona.
nila sale is unique In many ways,
but more particularly In that It cm-

Bklpping
the rope as s sure road to health,
atrsngth and grace. And the: dlspatrtes«ttliepasiw«
dsatos of children, due to O'
to rage aklpplsg.—ButtOo Courior.

i

Negligee Shirts
When it iM.nip? to buying shirts, most men are decidedly particular
m1m.hi iln i*Httern.
i his is all right—don’t bother us a bit, for-we have prepMivd tmr>elves for the most exacting. Seen oiir new shirts? Yhere is not an
pattern ill tbe whole line. You may not like them all, neither do
tJthiTs, bur-many patterns for many people give many customers all the shirts
they. want. And tbe pricea are from 60c to 12.50.-

They’re Smart

<imM EN
And we are prepared to.pfiovs

IOm Bhma hadn't *0110 on the
e piatlora Ihros might be more
I eafhuMa Mt torbrt TC
IM FaftUrozto—AtUato Qi

White ami faney vests are always smart. Tasty dressers are buying'
many Ilf them—tki oh inge often yon see. The vest and the tie are the only
features <.F man’s Htiire that might be termed ornamental. They serve to
briuhten up a man’s ntlierwise rather sombre appearance. We are showing a
irne of vrbite end fancy vests that are exceedingly handsome. The price ia.
the captivating-jiarttif it, ♦liX), 11.50, f2 00 and J3-00.

WE SELX THE BES»^

ON E/I^TH

driagtro to GhiewD to Isara tha lae-

HINTS OF THE B/WGAIN8.
We have a few good Uprights left at
$100. $125 and $136. aU fnlly repaired
and in nice condition.
Then we have a nice selection ot
splendid Upriitoto at $160, $176 and
$kl0, some are hew and ftUy gnaranteed for live yoara. others are highest
grade makes that have seen service,
bnt have been pul in excellent condlthm at our Factory; $3£»0 to $400 Is
what they would sell for ordinarily. .
At $26 to $86 we ottor choice of a
number ot very desirable Bqnares of
makes—Steibway, Knalic. Cblrtering, Vose. Hatoea Bros., eto., at fnlly

ropalred, for which nothing Is added
to tbe prices, although the value U
thereby greaUy enhanced.
A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN
w,il send one of these Barons to any homo; the balance may be paid ia
monthly InsullmenU to suit pur­
chaser.
If you have the allghtoat
ot'bving a Pianrbe sure to come at once •
and learn what a very great bargain
yon ran obtain this week. This Sale
inetodes 6 Steinway Pianos, 4 Knabc
Pisnw, AfBo Chickering. Voae, Hy. F
MlUer.- HaUot ft Davis. BterUng,
Haines Bros., and other makes. anH
we undoubtedly have just tbe Instru­
ment you iriBh. Remember, the sale
positively rods next Saturday night.
BO come at once and select your Piano;
the paying for it will bo a simple niattci on ojr easy payment plancall at or address:.
GRINNELL BROS.’ MUSIC HOUSE.
159 EAST FRONT STREET.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICH,
ranch of GHnnell Brea.’ Muwe' ,
House, OetrolL Mich.

furnislipti by the “Store that knows.’' That is our business. We keep ahead
tif tlie limps—we have to. You expect it of us—we ful6l your expectations.

dames Bryoe at a Londdb banquet
said that Theodore RooMvelt la the
”greated president tbe United Statee
has had sittee Washington. ' They
shoBldnY serve those queer mixed
drinks at London banqueU.—‘Bultimor. Bun,
Nineteen Japanese lost their live?
yesterdny by the explosion of a mine
which they were laying.
Jape
are not the first people wbo fiave lost
by UkUg to mining operaUona.—At­
lanta JotmaL

braces Piinoa of the every hlghert
grade—repuuble makes that can be
depended upon In every way. There
Is ntf economy in buying inferior, un­
reliable makes, no matter how cheap­
ly they are offered. Nothing bnt dlssaUstacUon can foSow such a tranaacUon. This Sale, however, offers the
certatolJ of saUstocU'on coupled with
a large aavtog ot money. Every Plano
In this Sale Is Qnaranteed exacUy as
represented.

Men’s Furnishings
9

Amonp the Cxehafloea.
The Mother’s dob of Baltimore baa
voted to admit tathera to marabe
OD the payment of an tnUiatlhn fee.
Tbe condition Is slgnlBeant Tbe men
will, of ooorse, not bo permitted
have anything to do with tbe affairs
of the ofgahltaUm, bot tbe biwlneM
InsUnd of the ladles U vindicated.
Tbe “dd man” wlU be permitted to
finance the affair.—ClndnnaU
qnlrer.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

PIANOS MUST GO TONIGHT

"BElNbA IS It”’

^urquette.—Announcement of a not­
able acquisition by tbe Northern Nor­
mal BChool la blade. It is tbe addition
of the Moeee C<rit Tyler, library, purchased from the tamlly of the late edu■ and historian by PetW White.
N. M. Kanfman and B. N. Breitung.
and presented as a gift to tbe Marqoette InsUtuUcm. There are 4.000 voli In the coUeeUoe. giving
school a total of more than 10J»0
books.
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BOYS' STRAW AND
WHITE DOCK
HATS. Straw kouds
from 10c to 60c; white
dock, 25c and 50c.

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Asbery Mstbodlst C^umb,
Rev. Hife.lC«oeerty. oa«tor
Uonilng servlee. 10:80. . T
•The Qenerul poafeeenee of

ffilMDA

SOW WASHABLE
SUITS, 50c, 5.5c to
!B.B0-large assortment
i„i summer wear. Also
ahig line of washable
. knee panta, white duck,
Hnen and darker colors,
, . 15c to 60.

ATrivo*ta'Traverse City from oonm
Ung main
.. I:2£

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^VTy Clty,-^ Van Poplin and family
CiM meeting. 9:46 a.~m.
of HamsM township went to BimMtU rteX lempoeary
of worahlp Tllle to attend gradoetiag mercltee.
bMm« too SBudl tor tbetr roQObT- and when they, retnmhd home thdr
-mmU and they wme forced to faM hoaee was In aaima, entailing a losa of Robert & Waher; topic.-•T^igbl
Africa's Redemption.”
tbe pmblem of a building.
$2,000. U was clearly a ease of Ineen- - Brenlng eerrlce at 7:30. Theme.
' Wbat shall Jt bet waS/S (pieallan
"Two Voicea.”
A madtal weloeme ef thro
bard to meeL Bat Wlth/o«iBeci
beartt they decided U b6Ud an odiflce
Calumef.—John Bdward Jones, caati,which woald meet aU their reoulreler of tbe Plr« National bank gt lake
menU for yeme to oome and be ao
Unden. a prominent Mason. Knirtt
oniameet to the growing dtp. The ro^
Heetinga held in new church, 6
Tbmplar and Mystic Shriner. la dead of Casa and BIghtn streets.
suit ia the $12,000 baUdlng of today.
from pieortsy- H« »•*
Morning service at 10:31
"Wdoeme to worship' with ai
and leavea a widow and four amalj
Sunday school at noon.
the etiaogera. the wirtlngmen and the
Jnnlor Badrtvor. 8:».
chndren.
poor." will eooUnne to be thdr motta
Intenaedtola Badaavcw at 4:30.
Sroior Endroroc. at 6:9bl
Alblotii Mian Mary L. Ferine, daurtHISB Paith Moore of New York in ter of Hr. and Mrs. J. B. Ferine of this
lay
evening at 7:36.
seeking en apartment in whioh she city, won the Smith
tetnrday nighV united prayer and
might lire in unoatenUUoni style
ship In tennis, both einglaa and dou- , aMdy of tha Sunday aehool leases with
selected a suite of 16 ixmns and five t^ea, aeenring thereby two of the three •ha children.
bathroema at a rental of $16,000 a year. fine silver loving oupa affered as first
It ia nice to bare such bathing tadll- prises in the tournament. ‘Ihe Nbrtbiries Reign Be
tlee In hot weather but for thoee wh >
I Is-the oldest and
iver the addre
t you to
cannot afford fire bathtubs, a cake of
Ivory aoap. a bath sponge and an old
taattlOMd wash tub will meet the nec-

^ VEiete
bbnses. 19e to SOc..made both blouse and
Bumisn blouse, style,
light end dark colors.

it to you

by

test.ot eAsb, simplicity, and boosomy of■powsR pfodueed and DURABiLirY ot coi
users pf poLYMEns BNOUfEs will certify
facts.

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‘ Men’s Two Piece Summer Suits
' Tbpw! warm daya are forcible remindera that you need thinner clothing.
Better hare a suit ready for these days, (hen you won’t suffer Not when yon
can huy such euits as we hare for 14.50, t5. t5.50, 46, 47.50, SIO and $12.

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Men’s Belts

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Always need one with your summer suits, and such a lipe-as we have at
.26c, 60^ 76o, »1, S1.25 and $1.50. ' ^
^

seW me Bredbur^'.
and Hennlna
Plano and F'anious Parrand O^an.

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rons iRHillw

ijkY j|]^Nm£ CO.

0. P. CABVte

».,w. OABVSB

errv

nswb in

.;??.•£ SSfSXiJ'C,

• Miat CIta Smith want «a H«wr to­
day.

J.W.C«<dclI.II.D.

8«Kr«lPracBee

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A hot »f»lh?r b«Ui luxnry
for men who enjof the cSeeU
of a flcAh bruth with the
hneinr. tonic preparation of
sea sail. 'A hssdfal of «ret
- ii MtU robbed over l&e bodf
u lien UklOR a bath prudnees
ii tiealthful tr" v that adds
• •'I - liiindrial per e> <>i t«>lhe. .
•'ll .ling, rcfrestiio^ effeets of
anurdisar/teth.

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Call won and our line- of
lap- style
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; Kimball Pianos I
These InslrDmcDU arc
the in-St on the market
and will irWe you aerriee
and satisfaction. Ptclor;
prices a<iu eery ^eoeious

: W. W. KI.HBAU CO r
R
N. E. STRONG. Manager.
d .
12B Front Street
^ Everythibg in Small InetruR
ments, Sheet Music, ate.




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C. H.iAlly« want to Cadar Rim. todv <Bt bnslDead,
Rarton Celvln of Ui^ street is
wy ^ with plonrlsy.
MIm Lacy Bravm arrivad hems from
Detroit last algkL
Tha Mlasaa Ida and Anna Lautner
hace
to Qrand Baplda for a siait
with mlaOjea.
Mre. Bratreok is la tha city wtsKfaift
Mrs. Harry Klac of SSD FrsnkUn
stroet.
A muidier of the .SIstars of 8L
DonlAlck are.clslUns the aimers
PtovemoBL
•James Ksltom'snd Marvin Colvin of
Wexford am TiaUing Rartoa Colvla
Ually of Union
iber of reaeiters were In tbs
cUy
tt
. today
on their way to the resorts
around the hay.
8. A. Bmith, manager of the Neahtawanla hotel was to the city yesterday,
stocking np for the season.
About 30 of the University of M'iehigan engineers passed through tha cit/
today on their way to Oten lake,
where they camp every year.
Beginning _ tomorrow the morning
services at SL Prancls .tshnrch will be
held at 7rS0 and 10'o’clock a. m. dortbe months ot Jnly and AugttsL
L. f. Benware of Grand Rapii
has been vlslttog relatives to the city,
left this morning for a visit at Big Rap^
id? before returnliig to Grand Rapids.
Mist Thereat Mack of Ssfilte 8te.
Marie, who hat been vislUng i
bretber, Chas. Hack, returned borne
day.
Raymond Perkett returned home yes­
terday for his vacation from Montreal.
Can., .where be bas been attending the
Mount. SC LoQls. Institute.
Mre. Harry King left yest
) hieei her father and sister who are passagere on the Illl-'
noU. ■
Mrs.^. W. Rahil), of Oberiin, Ohio,
accompanied by her two sms. Is spend­
ing the summer at Absaweequs Re­
sort near Blast Bay.
The Rev. A. Martin of Kingsley will
prcsldt Bt the ur o’clock a. m.
- icr oi the German Uuberan ebureb

IN TBE GAY ^
CITY OF PAfelS

Hm Flr«ir«rli» are mU rmiidjr >
Ur lUaoBmyrt

(ConUnned Prom First Page.)
top, bat tbc4' are nearly always crowd­
ed and besides tUs go very slowly. For
a shtwl distance It Is about as -qatok
to walk as to wait t* one of thmn.
Many of tbe street can are run by
steam or eompressed air. and do nM
go niach faster than the omnlbnsses.
They alsO are doabledecked affairs
and carry people on top. ' Tbe electric
cars are aimilar to American ears and
make very good time, but there are-but
fei^ of them. Besldm these means of
■transportaUon there is the under­
ground railway, which , is very fine.'
though only a smaB part of this la com­
pleted. Tbe lack ot transportation.

CITY BdOK
Trttvwrme city

Upholstering Works
■rF.UIIS.nwWa.

fOc per lb.

nHure R^ialred. Nt
Work a Spadalty.
work gn^tee^
given on aU work.
derttand. The. maicsl|^ of ^ street
sprinkling here Is doas with- a ebort
piece of hose.
as tar
as tbe hose wiU reac^-iud then mgye
to the next hydranL FOB this work the
man that does the sqyrBftllns gets the
magnificent sum of tte' (hr^ tranks
(about 60 cents) a day,
of'which he
must.support himself aad family. Codtrary to what I had a^ys sopposed
living to Fiance la no c^e^rer than to
the United States, and maar of tbe
necessiUes of Ufe ^ ihnch more ex­
pensive Hie ladles-of oor party rMnfc
that to the shorotog district especially
tbRigs are no che^r, prettier or m<
faeblonable than at twame.
Meets Old Travers CHy Friend.
WheQ away from home and among
straogere, It is very pleasant to i^eet
someone yon know or know of,- Hence
we were very much pleased to meet
Mr. Bdward de Nevue, who formerly
lived li( Traverse City. Tears ago Mr.
de Nevue was manager-«f the hard­
ware department ol Hannah, Lay A
Co.’s store and will be well remember­
ed by tbe earlier settlers of the city.
He has a very nice residence lust a
few miles ont ot Paris, and Is at the
present time manager of a flourishing
pencU factoo'. Uie only tosUtntioo ot
Its kind In France.
Play Houses Very Fine.
There are many fine <q«ra bouses to
Paris, many of them havtog their

Saturday
June 25th. -j
WItli every parehaao will
be given a nouvenlr Fan.

G. A. HERKNER,;
R41 .West FTtmt St.

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STFINRmi’S
J1
LIliULKU J fil^ANn
UlinliU tiOUSE
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$1.00
$1.00

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50c

26c
50c

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08c'

' jambs t: fOMjgm.

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- COMMElhJCING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. UUNB owra-i—^___ =

THE RUTLEDGE STOCK
“The Blue and the ^
l*RESBNTmC THE GREAT MILITARY f»LAY,.

THE EOlLowIIMG BIG VAUDEVILLE AC^TS 1

Tqiqiest & Sunshine Mack A Armour June Ijai^
THE LITTLE WIN64ERS.

THOSE FUNNY PEOPLE.

CIUi«tt'Phme9te.

$1.50

$1.35

Traverse City Gas Co

a Chi- I
Bteamera leave Traverae City |
ever; Sunday at 10 p. m. and •
Thnrsdeysatea.m.

Woman’s Oxfords, good styles,
good wearers, oor ppedal price,

$1.50

A Qas Range at Cost, $ii to $i8
All
IMexf
VVeeK

Woman’s Stylish Oxfords, new,
Buappy styles, well-worth |2.26.
oor price,
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lEMBd^lriiL
IHJidoiliilML
fajiiwdKs^
I and i

4i8 S(Hjni inoH snsr.

The- Avenue des Cbsnips Rlysees l«
Woman’s Strap Sllppera, dslnty.
one of the most fas^onable prome­
cool and comfortable, only.
nades In Paris, especially In the later
pan of tbe afternoon. It Is aboat ope
and one-third miles long, very wide
Woman’s House SUppera. plain
and lined on either side by handsome
toes. soUd comfort, special price
buildlngr. and flne trees. At times this
avcmi'o if one maar of vcblcles, many
of them containing the most fashion­
Woman’s Serge SUppera. cool
able people ot^ city, -^ne the side­
and easy.
walks are lined with pedestrians. At
one end of the Champs ESysees is tbe
Place de la Concorde, tbe most beau­
Woman’s Serge Congreu Shoes,
tiful and extensive square or place to
special pripe.
Paris and one of tbe most beauUtol to
thc^orld. It covers an area ot 390
yards in length bT^SS yarde to width.
This square bas seen some stirring
Umes. It was the place where the
Guillotine stood during the bloody da>e
ot tbc revolution In 1792. King Louis
XVI. ahd bis wife Mario AntQineUe
•vrre c:;ccuted here by the revolution­
ists. Later Robespierre, a leader dur­
ing the Reign ot Terror, and 82 ot his
associsies,
met their end here. BeTht Rev. F. C. Bergei’ of Grand Rspds and presiding elder of the -BvanWoman's Pine Shoes, pretty,
glical ehureb to that district, will lee- persons perished here by the OulUbnew styles, perfect fittera, splen­
tare at tbc Eh-an^lical church Sunday -Unc. In March. 1871. the Place de is part; for instance, aotne are de^pted
did wearera, special price,
evening ai 7:30 on the silblect. "Pales­ Concorde and the Champs EDynees to farce and .others to drama. Many
tine and the OrleoL
The Rev. Hr. were beld and occupied by the Ger­ of tbe seats are bought to advance by
Berger wasia member of tbe world's man -Army, and to May ol the same the scalpers, who ask a£oot three
Woman's Shoes, pstat Ups,
year the Place was tbe scene of flmce prices for tbem.'Tlia systm i
Sunday school convention,
''good styles, special price,
emuUcts caused by tbe last French en attendants Is to mm
are not
Revolution which followed
by tbe manaemasBt but
with Oennahy. In the center ot the;
• oqatrarr must PM a moot^
OSTfifiPATHy
Place is an Bgyptl'an Obelisk, similar
J O TRUBBLOOD.4>. O.
f tbe privilege pt Aowtog *pee^
tbe one we saw at Heliopolis.
MRS M J TRUKBbOOn. D. O
tators to their aeata and stMbdtog to
Cairo,
which
was
presented
to
Louis
the cloakroom. They almost toslst on
406-407 WftbetpResidence.
Philippe by Mobmammed All, vlcwoy Uklng yonr wraps, and before they
:i end ts Wynkoor Terrace.
of Egypt. It Is 76 feel high and w^gtas •wHI i-Mura them they mutt -be feed.
240 tons. At the other end of the
Fhur theaters are contrcdled by the
Champs Oysees |» the Arc do Trlgovernment. The managers of these
ompbc do I’Eholle, the largest trinmpDtheaters are. by the terms ol their
Men’s Shoos, ahsolut^y aU aoUd
al arch in existence and visible from
coatraels with the state, obliged -to
leather, great wearera, new
almost any part ot Paris. This arch,
give foui free maUnee's each year.
goods, all rises, very special at
begun by Nbpoleon. Is 1622 feet to
On tbesT occasions the theater pre­
height. 148 feet In width and 70 feel
sents a curions sigbl. The best seats
In depth. The Place de I’Stolle! In' are occupied by workmen, who are fax
which H is Ipcdted, Is a large circular
more demonstrative to their apprecia­
^paco, from which 12 or more avenaes
tion than tbc usual fashionable occu­
j radiate. .
.
Only a f^w-^re lota left at
pants. In many places tlm .pregrams
The Champs Etysees. like many ot
iSaatBsy. '^e cannot guarantee
are not given away but are sold at
tbe other streets' to Paris, Is pared
the present price after .July 1st.
froni four to six cents a piece.
wilh wooden blocks. They are about
Choose your lot now—pay when
The principal opera bonae
tbe Rise and shape of a paving brick.
you wish.
course, tbe Grand. It is npw the larg­
REAL ESTA-TE TRA
It seems to make a very nice and quiet
est'theater to the world, covering near­
pavement
ly three acres. It was begun In 1861 Deeds filed for iwcord June a*. tflOf,
Streets Are irregular
and finished In 1874. Very Uttle wood
as reqmrtod by Palmer a Carver, abTlie Paris streets arc very Irrogula^ was employed to Us conatreotton, but
atraetAfa, ever FIret Natfenal bank!
110 t wo seeming to rim In the same dl there 1s hardly a variety of marble or
U. H. Nf Raymond to Old NaUonal
rcctloD. -Some arc narrow with costly stone that has not bemi used.
bank Oiud Eaplda. quit
deed,
scarcely any sidewalk, while others The grand stalr-casc of white marble,
$1: lot 12, block 2, and lot 16. block
are broad. Very ofien. where two
and hand rails of Algerian onyx is con- L Keabtawanta.'
three come together there Is a square aidered the finest In Burc^. /There to
AiUander Paris and wife to WUUani
or largo open space formed. It Is also a very largo ball^WMit between
Trontwtoe, wminnly deed. tifiOO: sVi
called a Rlacc by the Ripneb. There acu. Is use as a prpmdnaM ,to the
<a Bw^L pec. 1M7-11.
are any number of these PlBces French theaters there U twenty mtoCUfford P. Taylor and irife to Peter
A. F. Nerlln^r.
C. W. Ashton.
throu^out tbc city, and they add 0108 or s halt biw’bttamn acta, gnd
F. Lardle, warranty deed. flJOO: lote
during this time inoA bl the people 10-11. block 4, Perry Hannah's 3rd add.
leave tbeli seats. R is very ihtercelBdwto S. Pratt and wife to Jtton
Ing to get .In a secluded ooinei and Horton, warranty deed. $1: part af seK
r' lat~Connectlons F>ee. •
watch the Paris "four ^andfpdl'
ot BirU. dhe. 6-2S-11, lying n and w ot
other {poinu of iDtoirast I .sfin i
highway.
liter.
Phebe J. Carpenter to CareUne M.

Resorting

Anniversary
Sale

Bomid tito rates from
Cire^ BL Lonls;
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one-half or'twothlrds .of the vehicles
seem, to be public or private carriages.
The private carriages are vbiy fine but
tbe borsa on tbc pifblle cabs are
ally broken-down beasts. The automo­
biles are-yory nnmeroue. iSiey whli
past you at the rate of 20 miles an
hour, bni the'drivers are obliged
have a license, and aoddent's are of
Every driver of
en automobile In France must paiu an
esaminatlon. and show that he onderstands hts machine, and how to nin it

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Northern

Hanay, warranty deed. 4400; parcel in
.nwU of nwU. see. 31-28-10.
Jemdata M. ThMnas and wife
Mre- Sisabetb HarahaU. qnlt claim
deed. 843: lot 3. sec. 2748-10.
Mina C. Clyde to Mrs. Rlsabeth
Maiahall, qnlt claim deed. 129.84: lot
sec. 27-28-10.
Auditor General to Atley & Tbomas.
three tax deeds, 820.96: sw^-^ se fr.
M .see. 27-28-10; taxes 1897-SS.
Auditor General to Mima a Ctyda,'
two taxe deeds,-88: lot 4. see. 27-88-10;
[taxes of 1897-88:
Deway a m^non and wife to Er­
nest X Nlckereie, wsrraaly deed,
♦7.000: aeK sad elf-of neK. •SO. 1-25-’
BtMtt X WflfcarWB and wMa to Wtr
tie U NickttBon. warranty deed.
♦2.080: n tr. H tf BW tr.
see. 17l-lO.
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WtB. P. Crotoer and wife to Jno. W.
jPBMiia, qrit tfiaim deed. 8500: w^
tot 4S and M^SS. block 3. Perry
^Sanab'e 2nd add.
NEWS OF THE THEA’H^
Of Mias Campbell, who aiveara at
the OoBgregaUci^ chureh next Wed^
the Detrcdt Free Press says:
. Miss BUsabeth
Of ^ yaongw tsaebera
^
Wiae. gave avary
laetnre-redtal » potash
.OamjihallhheneKatnie
ot Scotland, and avadally
with the Borio of this na-

Linoleum at 45c Sq. Yd.
. This is th^ best offer of good high grade linoleum 700-have
had made to you this stoaon. Patterns are gooi too. Wo would
like to have yon ceme and lot* at It 'Ton know tbe use you can
put it to better than we, but if there is any nae yon can not Unolenm to do not overlo<A this offer.

Matfing at 25t Yd
■ This popular floor ooveringtrrows In favor every year tor
amnmer nee for cottagra, bed rooms, halls, dining raomH and
porcbea. This matting at the above prioe Is an uDoaoslIy good
one and the pattms are very attneave.

Lace Curtains at $2-98
Many peo^e am taldi^advmataga of this , offer cm lace enrtalns. Areyou? If youaeed eortalns. we kaowyon irtU appredate this offer. VeneUan Nets. Cable Nets, and fine MotUaghams worUi from 8S.50 to S4.00.
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We have decided to add a thousand new enstomera to oor list In the
next few weeks no matter what the cosL The plan we adopted In
OTder to do this to In making some (never-before-thought-of) offers to
The Daily ^e readere.
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l?at 8700^™^^** Octavo Buckram and have been selling regular-

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Htmung Tripe of a Ranchman. Hunttng Trips on the Pralria Hunttoa
the Qt^ly. Winning of the West, 6 vols.. Naval War of 1812, 2 yoJs.,

At LessTlian Half Price Sent FREE on Approval
Tbese-tooki should bo In every bonee. The supply is limited.
By fllling out tbe ooupan attached aad forwarding to us. we will eead
the books to ron free for fnapectlob: If eaUefaewry, send us fifty
cents within five days and then 8L00 a month for four
or pend
♦4.80 cash. Write now to THE PH.ORIM PRESS. ITS Wabaeh Ave,

Pilgrim Ppisa, Chicago:
Send on itoproval as i
set “Prett'’ ’ “

‘BEST ON RECORD’
Is a Hour made from uamUeJ
Winto Wlieat, and Is thereto^
the “BEST/ teand
::
, riANUFACTURBD BY

& LAY CO.

.THE UAlIiY
P-ROCM house wiUi fsnmea.
Front street.

EAGLE WANT AD8.
A LtaUT C«m4«e horse, eJso lop bucbu*,. A<ld«- 407 We« T^r

BNWOBTIC roun« n
BhUoT PhU
iced. Addrea
CoTBwbS:, Tievers^cw,
GIRU for general taousvwuni. »>■
Thomas Smnrthwalte. 119 Bast
agbthsL CaUatonoe.
Wf
WAITRBSdBB, tdtcbeii help, ooohs,
dlabvaabers. girls .or gbnml house
work, thirty oommon laborers, twer
....................................■!6 a cord.enar
leOfioe. 'm'
VoH U 8. AKM r—Able bodied uomar.
ried men between ages of £1 and SO:
(itlceiia o( tbs United Blates, of good
obwAcCer and tempeiate habits, who
. jr infonsaUon apply to KecmIUag
OOcer. i0« IVooi street. Trareme
aty. Hlflb.
, 8iom
BtTUATION WAytED.
GiBL wants poeitlon in family as domeeUc. BnQuire at Will Weiss’
Grocery, comer BaJ and Randolph
streets.
■ ’811-8

COTTAGE At Bast Bay. also my home
on Iflinwood avenue for sale or rentprank Goodrich.
S482-tf
CHBAP—No. 918 West Front street.
Terms easy. J. P. FairchUd. real
estate. Insurance, Investments and
loans. Room 14 BntheHand block.
3479^
PINE Wlalngstod and Jeraey Wakehundred; cheaper by the t

3475-tf
CHOICE Umber lands-^uth half of
the boutheast quarter section two.
town twenty-sis.'range eleven vest:
also the norlboast quarter of section
eighteen, town twenty-afx north,
range ten west. 160 acres. B. J.
Morgan.
347»f
anil lot on small monthly payCal Gibson, 817 Onion st
__________________ W4^

' BOUTHSaiN terms and timber, low
prices, easy terms. No drouths.
Hoods, hot winds, oold snaps, gtasshoppm or long cold wlntere. Where
crew are plentiful, health U good
ooles DOW forming.

FOR HALE—About 15 oords of buildHsa^iS*
promises. V.Jl.
FOB SAI.B-^eeldsnoe propar^. beau•Ifnlly Bltnated on bay shore, Pr '

Mlt

FOR BALA—Homw on monthly paymenu same as reiit allan F. LllUe
over First National bank. 3438-U
FOR 8AL&—ReMrt oottagee and lot<>.

............................... parUei '
UtUe.
Pint NnUonal
344:
—I and property -- —.
...
- *1,600 Must go aouUi on aeccuut
of Ul health. Address tor parUe
lam V. S. Montague. 447 B. Fr6nt i
Terms reaaonabla,
8436-tf
FOR-. BAliB-^re. accident Plate
,glans. bor^ary, easaalty Inenracce.
ausfl p. LItUe, orer PIrpt NaUonsl
1 dlreotlons.
' Ule. ovet
S4*84f
FUR BALA-lhe Bocu term1 near
Maple City. LMIanau bouit..
..
ty. 48
acras. Most be sold. A nice place.
Allan B. UtUe, ovtf First ^aUonal
Bank. '
U04l

GOOD sound farm hotM. wdiht 1400.
Call at once; owner leaving otty. TwMrty Railroad' Mon I
801 Washlngt^ street.
-Si-bl
Project
a daMrable balldls
_____________ W.^Smltb;___ W4Af
r-INB BUBURBAN HOME PROFBRTV FOR SALE—Do you waui
land li'r a suburhan bomet We huv.I fine tooatlcns that we will *ei
small qnanUUo

H?,7

pctiperty

west

anil

«

FOREST FIRES ALONG M. A N. E.:

Property Is Threatened end Damege
Already Done.
The forest fires along the M. A N.
B. road, which have been burning for
week, are sUU lb
property along the. line and alread'
have done some damage whlc^ might
have been more serioos had It not been
discovered ns it wajs.
Yesterday the railroad bridge be­
tween Lake Ann and natte river
canght fire but the blaze was seen
before there were eerioos
sequences. One of Buckley A Donglass' camps lost a small amount cd
baik through the fires bat this fire
also was discovered and
before seiloss damage had been dime.
Tbe dry weather hae.made Uie gmas
and old fallen timber very dry n«d the
forest fires extend In stretches of s
Oats, per busheL’................
Itonr, H. L. A Oa*s besL...... 6 60 mile or more to many pieces..
ity^H., L. A Oo.'s be« .............. 8 40
" imeal, H.. U A Co.'s best... 1
GORDON-WILLIAM80N.
1. H, L. A Co.'s bwt..............1
Middlings, perr 100 .................. 1
Norlhpert Couple Merried This Morn­
Bran. pm.lOO ................................ 1 ifl
ing la Traverse Cl^.
NerHtvIlte
rrisvllte Rsltar Mil
Mills.
Walter Gordon and Miaa Elsie WUselling Priesa.
llameon, of Northport were united In
«ir, NorrlsvUle "be
marriage this forenoon at 10:30 o’c.ock
by the Rev. Demos Coehlto at Mr.
Cochlin's reeidence. Ihey were at*
tmided by Bugeue W^ and Miaa Fan^lUamson. slater of tbe bride, as
best man and bridesmaid. .
They came to tbs city from Northport this meniing and tried to 'esc^
the notice of their friends to this city
teh O. B. A
train on which they tett tor the Bonwhere they will ree.de. Mr. Gordon
Is an engineer An the lAkes .

'uirt

OARL.AND
Uttle nee

Frankfort. June 36.—Another
ferry line between FiarScfort and Mil­
waukee Is to
It wUl mean much to this cmnmmilty.
'George J. Gould of New York, and
twenty other
who have been engaged to toapecUng
the Ann Arbor road, hsive arrlvod here

™ts tor homsa. fmlt term, gard
ens or general - terming.
peii erUes to'thU city. Tot two years, the
in-one body or In qnanUtlee to sul'
purchasers. Rrice according to the company has bad
t of this now ferry
quacUty end legation of tract pur
chased. Also deMmhle dty lots, if
you wish somethteg deeltahto and
worth the mooey oo
PRATT A OAVI8.
DA’
FOR BALB-^ce U^t bnslnest
chances cheap. AUns F.' Utile,
The ear ferry; to the opiaion of Mr.
over First Nattonal hank. «43Kf
Oonld, would be of great benefit to the
bnatoesa of the railroad and he pre­
dicts n great boom for Frankfort w;heo
BUILDING CONTRACTpftS NOTICC.
the Improvements of the Ann Arbor
■WHEN la need of i
road. Including the car ferry syst^,
apply to A. T. Brodlgan.
agmt of C. and J. of A.. Local 336.
Room 9. Masonic Block. ClUiens'
CHILDREN’S DAY PROGRAM.
phone 411 or retldenoe 118 South
Spruce «treet, dty.
“TM-e
Sendee by Evi
FOR BALE OR RENT.
Tomorrow.
HOtrSE. e V dde. *8; part of house
The morning service of the Bvanon west sMe. *4; also offloe rooms
at
on Front street. Allan P. Little.
First NoUOBBl Bank building 34&7-I^ o'clock will be devoted to the reudltlon of a Ctmdrw'B day program.
follows:
Organ volimtaiy.
THE store lecently vacated by the
Opening soog. "We Are Happy Sol­
Ulty UBS Ca. tn Uie Cnlraen block,
la now..ror reu. Enquire of E. H diers.'
McNamara.
1433-tt
*Beeitiittoo. "Open the Ooon of the
Church,’- Maud Oiance.
RacltaUon. fiknmn Fnliito.
Bong. "Bo Fair." four glHs.
housekeeping ..
Hecltailon. "Rover to Church." Ben­
Peoples Bavlngs Bank.
jamin Belknap.
MISCELLANEOUh.
Recitation. "Uttle Miss Apple."
lioulsa Imrson.
Bong, “Many. Many Yearn Ago.'
ber cUlm to Oregon or Califomla,
Recitation. "The Butoahlne Plowgood Umbdr. good loeaUen, call on
me at once bdore they are all gone em." H
J. H. Tuller, 206 South Elmwood ave.
Duet. "LItUe Ones,” BMsle Belknap
•63:tAlMa-w
and Leona Fndich.
PASTURAGE wlUi water for co
Recitation. "The CHIdien's Cm60 -cenU a week. Qiquire at 303 sade,” Minnie Lnreon. .
South Spruce streeL'
'784-6
Bong, "Ring Ring," elase.
ReclUUon. Cecile Hobble.
ReclUUoni Jamie BnUer.
Trio,
"Jesus, Lover of My. 8o}g."
i iw. SB 1
live uev&e ouu evil
leths and Bmnebes.'
not keep you waiting. I call for bag^
gage also Arty and late calls will by class.
receive prompt attenUon.
B. J.
ReeltnUon, BeMle Belknap.
_____________ 84764f
Morgan.
Duet, NetUe Lowrte and Ullle FinWOOD. GOAL and Draying. Both licb.
'liUonee. Otllce comer nay'and Union
Recitation, "A Beautiful Face."
streets. J. 1). Pike
Son. 343G-if
Blanch Helms.
MONET Tfl LOAN on petsonal prop
Recltatlen. Joy HUL
erty. In some to. sulL I Newlaud,
Stag. QnarteL
nKHn 603. New Wilhelm t>b>0k. flf'n
RecltaUoD. -The. Ifodei Church."
Boor.
**664f
Hazel Thomas.
Beeltaaon. "B<v. Xiovata." WllUe
Housdtog.
dueL
"Splashing
Waves." Elsie and 1
RUSSIAN STEAMER SINKS.
Select reading. Lovlnn Lowcle.
Duet. Blanch Helms and Hazel
Jl on Beard Are Lest in KopokI
‘Ihomas.
River.
ReciteUcii. ‘-Awful." Anna Fmlidi.
. (Special to The DaDy Bugle.]
CotleetKm.
SL Petersburg. June 26.—The
Bong. “March Away."
In crossing Che Ko­

.......

SHAtl. anzlt term flor sale or tsade
lor cRy property. Over 800 bearing
trees, one mile west of csty. Tiaver*e CHy -Wagon Werka.
846M<

Lde Weyler jumps From Moving P. M.
Train.
Leo Warier, a young man about 16
yaaa cC age. bad a very narrow
oope from eerions Injury, If not death,
this noou. where the Pere Marquette
track creases Cass istresL As U was, |

BETWEEN-PIUWKPOirr AND Ml(WAUKCS m PROSPECT.

ae In and i
r Pint NaU
of the eRy. ranging In prion
*660 to *1,C00. ntU Is my own |
erty.
----------------------------y. an* can
sell on terms so
you can easily acquire a hone Will
take ns fint payment eaonat lots or
any thing yon have to trade..

WANHQW EBGAPS PROM 'DEATH.

GOULD FGMY UNE

Cnmer must. Mve

1, hall and pokI river sank amTall on board wore
shed; large,
_ . siry 1
ms; hard- lost Sixty bodies have been
wood
floors
'
_______
s down
stairs; fireplace !n ered.
silting room; pomp in kltehen; two
acres of good land; pure water;
Perdiearis Is in Tangier.
bam, cutter, buggy; fine balblilug
I^pedal to H>e Dally Bagle.]
beach, shade trees and boat No
Paris, June 26.—Word comes from
alqn given. Price *3.400. Bold un- Tangier that Perdiearis has arrived,
fnmltbed If desired.
B. Monta­ there.
gue, 441 B. Pnmt street ’Pboue.
aUsens- 434.
8436
MARKETS.
I60-ACBB FAW FOR 8AU
TRABB—Ahent 100 scree dmr.
aboQt 360,000 feet of saw Umber . _
It; large frame house and large
bam. first class soH; six miles
railroad, within 40 rods from pustofflee, sawmlU. etc. Will sell tor

FOR SAl^—Half Interest In pa)log
grocery, very cheap.. Other bunioess. Altan F. LiUle. over First Na­
tional bank.
34S3-U

. JUNE 25, 1904.

u«s sasot.

wte^SiS^^"Si
.........................

Woman's Ch* OAesre.
Tbe follovtog U a complete list of
tbe womaB'e club «atean.-|ortoF4«u1904-06:
Premdeat, M«..-W. D Tnmer; flret
vice preeldwL Mrs. J. F. GlUsuple;
Bseond Ties pnsIdsnL Mrs. A. V. Fytedrich; coiTeeiumilIng eectetayy. Mre.
Ganndstt; r

with a bidly cat knee.
Tbe lad bad' ben in bathing in tbe
Inhe near the Pere Marqnette, roundboom and when tNi 11:80 train pnlied
up to tbe JanctlOD and stopped be
climbed aboard to ride to Cass street
At Cass street' be Jumped off and the
force with which he was going threw
, him from hU feet and be ffartoWly esrniped going under the wheels of the
care. ■

levolx today.
C. O. Wi
INSURGENTS ARE WHIPPED.
noon tor HOMord: '
Conrad Bamta
Grand Replda
Report of Big Battle Comee to Monto
today'onhRi
video. .
Praf.Xeri'
ISpeemi to -nte Dally Bzrie.]
from Kalkaakn uav.:'
Mr. Henry Perrin at Oregon Is In the
Mooterideo, June SS.-r-TIte Opverocity vialtlag rmatliaa:
meat has received news of a.blg vleJohn FRch hSs fgne to Grand Rap- tbry over the tosnigmts won by ColCaloana. Fighting continued a dsy
Ace Oetrander retadned from Qrawn and a half. Six hundred toSnrgents
today where he has been vtsltlng.
were killed and many wounded.
•4ra. .WeHe has latumed from CopeCOL. M. HARRIS INJURED.
The Asylitm baas he'll .teai
noon for WHUamzbarg where they Ex-<tovemer of the Chlekaeaws Meets
play this attenwxHi.
With AceldenL
( Mrs. Dr. Lathrop of jacicsen, Mr. -M.
iSperlsI to 'nNUMlIy Rsgle.l
raiery. C- Treeton.and Miss Trssto.1
Ardmore. I. T.. June 86.—Col- M
ol Detroit are at Bdgewood.
Haris, ex-governor of the Chickasaws
Mrs. Jno. F. Ott of this city was and cme id the most prominent men In
amcEi; the arrivaU at the summit the territory, was thrown from his
of Pike's Peak last Tuesday.
horse today and probably fatally In­
Miss Louise Rloherde. who has beht jured by striking against a tree.
I the city tor some time, returned “
her bemo

-----SE-TTLEO OUT OF COUrT.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lswr of Pert
Oneida paaeed throat the city toda> Marital Relations.-May Be Hsfmler
route to Petoefcey tor a vlelt- with
relaUves.
[Special to Tbe DaHv Eagle.]
Mrs. C*mpbell-Falr, who has been
Grand Rapids, June 36.—A senaaspending some time at Omeoa. retnm- tlgna) suit was aUrted here by Dr. W.
ed this no<m to her home at Grand A. Dorman agaiost John WUkcr. the
Rapids.
platotlB cbvElOE defendant with alirttC. O. -Smith left today for a visit at
his (fid home In Richmond. Ind. He
win also vleH at ML^ Clemens and
Port Huron
8NOW STORM CONTINUES.
MIm L|msn MoOee of 4he Citizens'
Telephone excbsnge received a fine Butte Has tbe Shivers for Two
basket of..................'-----------------Days.
the oompUmenta of Mr. Zrtgler of Ab^
[Special to The Dally bg)e I
Pmilnsula.
Butte.-Mont. June 26—A severe;
Only a few went on the Columbia snowstorm raged here all day yester-;
excursion last nJght to Bowers Harbor. day and continues today. It Is the
atUiougb the evening was dne and the worst storm to years and will cause
trip was much enjoyed by those who much damage.
did go.
The American Exprm Co. yesterday
received a shIpmenL 10 crates.
sweet cBerrteerior Chicago from Chat.
LArdle of the Peulnsulur the first pt
the season.
-n«e M. A N. a urlll start thrir new

Great
Discovery

Hundreds of people have found that they can
do better right here AT THIS STORE tlum
anywhere else. They have told us so, and
they are sincere I

e'

Here’s a Corker!
Coats and 'Vests
'

fefi YOUNG MEN, AT

$1.9S
Mostly small sizes, some large sizes, from
suits that were »4.50, 15.00, 16.00. »7.00 and
tS.00. These are not triKh, but
,lesirablo merchandise.
::
::
. "

Don’t Fail to See Theml
The .Stoiv That Gives You Most and Best
for Your Money.

Steinberg Brothers.

a^roSii*Braf«.ss'

lombrrow. Trslns will leave at 9;3«)
m. and 4:30 p. m. arriving to the
city at 10:61 a- ra. and 6:86 p. m.
. Miss Mary Rector left this mominq
for MlUbrook. where she will make
an extended'vlsU with her sister, Mrs. I
Anna Pox. She will also make a short I
visit at Big Rapids vrtth'Miss Etta'
Benton, formerly of this city.
There will be two Bzcurslone run to­
morrow on the Columbia, one at 2:3<'
o'clock to the afternoon and the othei
There will be music or
and evening trips.
The following are the recent srrivtis
at Bdgewood; Mrs. Paul Webster
<2leve!snd. Mrs. Melville Thompson
pan and Hr. Brt
dsogtater of Highland Park, Mrs. Kas
sick. Miss Cushman, and Miss Webbs
ot Jackson.
In the probate court yosterdsy a pe­
tition-was filed for the appolntmenot an administrator for the esUto o\
John McDonald. A«ceA8«dIng on leh proof bf the will of Bstliei
L. Dale McKinley was adjourned until
June 60.
All membara of Company Ne. S6. Un
Iform Rank Knights ot Pythias, aiv
requested to meet at (he armory to
(Sunday) at 1 o'clock
prompUf to esooK the Knights
Pythias to the c^etary for K. cd P
In tnll uniform.
C A. OriMoll ff Detroit aeeompan
led by Mm. GrlnnNI. is to the cl^ oUs wedding trip, -niey are making
trip tfrthezMclhmB resnts and accept
cuff to go CD a tew teys' flsUng and
camping expedl^ on the Platte
act of 1^ for the guidance
of tbe ompioreM'or the O.
branch ot the Pi
been issned and the 1
was to the city thureday night until
2:80 p'clodTFwiw mOnilng. those to

MISUN UNDERWEAR SALE !
June 27th, One Week to July 2nd.
Many women find/Cbeir stock of Undermaslins somewhat depleted pt this time of
year, some have neglected to buy, others neglectjed to make. We give you a chauce .;
to sppply your needs, at a redRction from regular prices, this will last one .w|ek
and no longer.' You know what our muslins are—no sweat shop, work, they ^ are
made in clean sanitary shops, are dainty and finely flnislied.

Stock largest in the

city to select from.
f

Children’s Drawers
Muslin Gown, lace tiiromed,.
eitra-good. no discount;
These are fine for the price, _

29c

the Sakxm W-i
The new Ri«
tMtea qffed taagTup and two additloasl tiatna wSl he pot on. one
leave at 30 p. m^ the aonth and oneto. leave at d:|^' ». for the noxth.

^ Cover*

Drawers

lOe

25c

Skirts

eownsHOO

fl.50
t disccunl lOpereeirt discount

to per .*nl. dloconat 10 per eent'diseboht

Y,

Some Odd lot. Sailed and Muesed

a.

«l.wb><IM,klrtaf.r

"■"Sis;:” ■

and a cook stove.
Very cheap

re*

dnathtestTML

FOR BALE BecoBd-band typewriter
MIBB EUZABBTaO.
Hi good order—a bargslD— at cmc
of the faculty of the I
BeMan. feweler.
389»4f

...A-i.

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OnlyUmnW
4)uantfti*s

vf tteoMmrtd

3

5t« eioKir ell -telr 4th. Store clo^ every Friaey etterioee alter 4a|y 4A
4W TBATER8B CfTT BAND will
-rest ttmorrev at t «>meok ter the K.
of p. memorial exmisea.
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