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The Daily Eagle, June 22, 1906
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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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1906-06-22
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THE DAIC^ J iAQLE.
TRAVERSE CITY. MIOHIGAK, FRIDA'
VOL. xrv. NO. 4099-
RARE
CARPET
BARGAINS
The heavy Carpet trade of the past spriag leaves
ne with numerous remnants and short ends nf
Carpels, Matting, Oilcloth and Unoleams.
All of these «ill be closed out
At a Big Discount
Ask to «ee them
SPECIAL
Several short ends of matting, different pat
terns, all grades fram the cheapest M the best
At 7% cts per yard.
Easy Payments.
J. W. Slater
and Retail.
» Shears tMiipM or SHuiSin *
• snriMr iMistrt; ymmutg sstRSn •'
Vour Reliable Home I
COWIIHI OF
iniiiAKONyii
GRANDEUR AND SIMPLICITY WERE
HUB n M. I
MlSS
WINDOVER UNITED.
Pretty
Wedding Took PIM dt^
Flourlah of Tnimpeu. Royal salute of
112 Cune and the Clangins^ Joy
Bel|a Followed tha.
Crowning.
ISpecial to The Daily Ba«le.l
Trondhjen, June 22:—King Haakon
nas cronnod shortly before noon to
day. and when ihe venerable bishop
placed the dladoiu upon me head of
him wbofu be bad Just anoiDtad fo (he
name of the Lord, lights biased lo the
mciCDt cathedral, l>eneatb the floors
c'f which the hoars of Norway's cany
l.lngs repose, the (nimpots blared, the
rhimes pealed, the groat guns boomed
clistamly, and the hamiontted acclaim
■f the choir within the sacred edifice
taken up boleterously by the wait
ing crowdE outside.
Crandeur and simplicity were curlmisty blended la the ceremonies. The
i-|ili'it of the alTnlr was plain and demoi-niMc. although the cosily gowns and
j-wels and the showy uniforms of disInciilshed personanes. high oOcfals of j
lie kingdom, the church and the army, i
and representailvfs of (be people andj
le municipalities furnished a regal |
age setting.
|
'
The Procesalon.
'
Iximr before Ihe .King and Queen {
starie,! for the cathedral every possi-J
standing room on the line
iiArcIi waa taken up. and the decor-|
■d strvi‘18 were full of bustle and
PRESCRIPTION
THE OXFORD STORE
WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
ExcluBive style sod perfeclIOD of Ct lisr,- characterised tbe Oxfords
from our store. Oxfords are a ■•hobby" with us because we think they
are the Ideal Summer Footwear for everyone. We've made a study of
the praper fitting of them and we re here to give you the benefit of our
atndy.
coemi TOWN IS
REPORffO
and the cane fidda dedtramd.
Shoe Store oppoaiU Whiting Hotel
Are You Satteried?
Have you had Sny trouble
in getting the right kind of
sboee (or your childreu?
Our girls shoes are extra
strong in the soira. Made
to look nice but hard to
wear out.
No pnp«r nkocs on onr nhclv<
ive Ihle year.
KUBECK & HOYT,
HA.NISJj^H Ac
Jnet raoeirad a new ahipment of those "extremely stylish" Chords that
the ladlea were so "oraxy* about earlier in the season.----
Patent Colt and Gnn
Metal Call
A good many ladles have bees waiting for these, to them we wish to
to wy that we have-all slsee and widths no^^
A. V. Friedrich
SELLEK OF GOOD SHOES..
B
Was to QIvs His Farm and $250 for
Right to Sell an Electric
OUR CROP OF STRAW HATS
mi
lEXECOra TODAY
g to Secure Mere From
ILLINOIS STATE PARDON BOARD
REFUSED TO RECOMMEND EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY.
m mi m kesw
The bride
cousin. Miss Qoldle SeUeU of OMm;
Lake, and the groon by BdSert
01 this dt7.
^
The honee was prettily trlMl
In
green- and white ere29. P*P«.'
ferns and rose*. About *6 gi
present and very nice refi
served. The couple
number of very handsome
After a few days spent ot
sulA Mr. and Mrs. Windov
JUST RECEIVED
New
Styles
RECEIVED IT TODAY.
VAN AMBURQ CIRCUS.
Miss Maude OalMU and
Wlntkiver were united tn
evening at the home ct
mother, T2C Second street,
ing at 8 o’clock, the Her.
nedy t^cletlng.
Rowland Doi#iss,
W. L. Brown, \^gr.
OfBee: Corjipr Lake Avenue, and lOlb Street.
Citdzent.’- Phone. 32.
Rcfl Phone, 169
TRAVERSE CITY ROD 4 OUN CLUB
MONET BY A FAKIR WITH
SPIRIT PREVAILED.
cmmii i iG OF ooEBi msivE
tNaonr rua Mst RT MORDERER WILL BE
Wi^OONE OUT OF I2S0 BORROW-
Bride's Heme
SLENDED—DEMOCRATIC
wecnnootfill and there
is DO reason why we
should not fill yours, do
matter od whoee blank
it is written. You in
sure accurate service at
lowest prices by bring
ing U here.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
MAN PROVED EASY
DALkELL AND -WESL'EY J
THERE'S NO
of WiDdnw ScreeDB witbin three days—Stock Doors
aame day as ordered. Odd doors 3 to 5 days.
All kiods of Lamber and Building Material.
CITY EDmOH. 4 P. M.
Mly att:
lly it's u
and those of others will show
that this season we're a bit in
advance. Bat whether you like
the fanciest or tbe most- sedate
sof
styles
ol bummer atraws you'U
find thee light weight bat to your
liking at light weight prices
here.
Union Street Clothiers
LAY
CO»S
E S X
GRAHAM, RYE AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Never comes beck- Keveris refused
—Never makes trouble—Never loses
a customer on account of quality.
n^AB & LAY CO.
Belt
In
the
Ceunty.
A man from Tbo
iTille. whoee
Chlet ot PoUce Ashton did
ieare. was In^the dty yesterday try.
Ins to recover $260 which he claimed
was taken from him by one of the
circus followers in rather a peculiar
way at Tbompsonvllle.
The man was lo give his farm and
$250 In money for Uie eotmty right
sell an electric belL At the time bedid
have the money
borrowed lu He returned and sup
posedly completed the
cxcgptloh of having the papers signed.
who was selling the right
sell the belt In the county said he
would step inside the tent. It Is alleg
ed. and sign the papers. Thu was
the horse feat After waiting a f'
moments (he purchaser of the bell
right got impatient and
lent, he claims, and could find no one.
Nothing-was done at Tbompsonvllle
toward getting the money back and
the offleers there told the man to
thia city and get the local
authorltlee to help him. He sought
out Chief of Police Ashton and asked
him to arrest the fakir. When asked
for the warrant he said be bad nooe.
Mr. Ashton, however, took him to the
and looked over the outfit but
could find no one tallying with the de
scription.
Some of the masagement, it is aall
stantly <m,the groitndi whfle tte-ihow
was In tbe city and instructed his meo
to allow no shell gamra whatever, al
Ihough In tbe evening the
again asked permission to be allowed
open op a gaaw. .
While here the circus conducted a
clean business. Tbe show was ciMn
and no fault whatever ooold be found
with IL Whatever reputation tbev
have made In other places. It appears
that the omcers are to blame and not
Ihe manage-J'eDl, for games will not
be allowed It the offleers shut down on
them at the start.
wuL am It itiBiiociiEi
Couple
From
That
Place
Married
Here Thursday.
this alleruoon on Here Marquette
uein No, 1 which they will plant in
the nearby lakes and s,^easiB. These
(ram the state flab hatchery
the flrei the club have receiv
ed this year.
SU cans only were eipeeted here
but owing to DO one being at the atalook after a ooasigiuDent that
teno«. another place, the dob got
three extra dans. The dub thrangb
dta-jocrelary, H. D. Alley, will secure'
other cocsignxuenls and are expecting
in the near future from
United States comuilssioner.
be Rod A Gun Club have planted
fish previously and In some of the
lakes there are good slsed fish as
result of their efforu. They are n
confining themselves to the neer by
laaes but to tbe streams as well.
GOVERNMENT SEGORES
SEVEN CONVICTIONS
CONVICTED
OF
VIOLATION
C
tHE ELKINS LAW—REBATE
CASES AT AN. END.
BEVFII USES UP IT BUS TEKI
Companies One
Railway «id
Two Individuals In the
Bunch.
Kansas City, Dec. 12. 1906.
Of the n cases brought up at dUa
has se«arad seve'a convlctioas. one defeadant was ac
quitted and
their trials several i
cliants who admMted having signed
the contracts lestlfled to having re
ceived at various times from mys
terious sources many thousands of
dollars.
The penally provided is s fin# of not
pss Than S).<xm or more than $10,000
>r Impri^ment in the’ penitentiary
or not more than two yeara, or both
iDe and Itnprlsonmem.
UNII SHOWBI FOB lISS BtlB
Miss Myrtle Bowen and William
Johnson, both of Interlocben, were PnETTY NOVELTIES INTRODUCED
married by the Rev. J, W. Miner at' IN ENTERTAINMENT YESTERDAY.
1..8 residence on State street. Thurs
day afternoon. Miss Ella Hopkins of Bride-te-be Was C
Boyne City was bridesmaid and H.
With CenfettL
Cole of Interlochen was best man.
After a short wedding trip (he happy
Tbe second in (be series of showers
oouple vrlll be at home to their friends
to be given this week in honor of Miss
at Interlocben.
.Mabel Bates was given yesterday af
8tr. Itilnola excursion to Charlevoix. ternoon at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
It. J. Morgan, (he bostesses being Mias
Petoskey, Harbor Springs and re
$1.00.
Sunday. June 24tb.
L
-Helen Moore. Mrs. R. J. Macdonald
Traverse City 8.00 a. m., retnrn 10:00 and MTss Morgan.
p. ra.
-SSW
It was a linen abower. given |n the
attic of (be beautiful home, tbe guests'
Skating
Saturday afternoon
being tbe "Biddles" and "O. B. a’a,"
evening at Campbell 4 F
about 20 In number being present The
matead of Frida
prettily decorated with pou
of daisies and (eras, the flowers also
being used In (be table decorations
with maiden hair ferns.
Tbe Invitations each contained
(breaded needle, giving tbe gueats
him of whit wa$ eziMgled of them,
and the afiertifiotf was pNfitabiy and
pleasantly spent In sewing npon the
snowy nsppery which was Intended
for (he bride-elect.
At tne close of the "Incky Innebeos.'
each guesL with the exception of Mias
Bates, received a tiny pi
Big Cut
in Misses and Child
ren's Hats 'til July 4
Ho old stock in the bunch,
new. fresh goodv We srill eell
ular 50c. «c and ■»€ BaU
7^,
31c, 35c 39c
eauth.
<MMcn at Ifie mm* 18e
MCll. This is your opportunity
to supply your children with new
and up-to-date styles for the uh
at surprisingly low prioea.
We know you will appreciate
ihme bargains and invite yon to
PUIBillBIHnMIIl
Jailer FcarM Prisoner Would Commit
Suicide and an Edort Wilt
be Made to Piwvent
ThIa
[Speetal (o The MSy SagM-I
Chicago, June 22.—Wlih Richard O.
Iven's last hope ot life vanished, prep
arations ere completed In tbe county
Jail for his execution eome Uine today.
While tbe state board of pardon was
deliberating on his case at Springfield,
(or bis execution were
being arranged.
Word came to Jailor Whitman that
le board bad declined to p
Deneen the exercMe of
executive clemency and espraaed a
determination not to interfere In Iran's
behalf.
be ranrderer ^ Mrs. Beule HoIUewas taken from his cell kariy toand placed under death watch.
T7 precaution wll] be taien to pre
vent him fi
of Jallman Whitman's Men that
Iven has determined if possible to
cheat the gallowa. Iven's father.
mother and brother vl^ted the Jail Im
mediately after he was placed under
the death watch.
FERRIS LEAVES NO .
ROOM FOR DOOBT
(BpwM t» Tte Oaay jowiAj
Saginaw, Jane 22.->l«we can bo
kmger be any fiooM In tM.rnlimsM -'-
Democratlc cofnmlttee are aound Mea ■
and wlU bear emne aUng. Tlie tetter
is as follows:
'Big Rapids, Ifich, June 19, 1996.
To John T. Wlnshlp, ehetrmee DctDOcraUc sute central oommlttee. Sagi
naw, Mich.: Naaiiy two years ago. o
imcDL while the
spesloa, I consented to aoeept the nurainauon (or governor of Michigan, In
the event that the beat iBtereAs of
Democracy demanded II Tbe atate .
campaign of 1904 U now a part o( his
tory. 1 am gratafnl tor the magnlficent support I received. Beynsd a
doubt some good was accomplished.
Early in tbe spring of this year I was
approached by friends of retarm, who
asked me to again become a oasdidate.
persoua political aspirations
woatever.
nectloo with my school are heavy and
exactiog. Thir work Mvolvea the best
service 1 am capable ot rendering man
kind.
"Under one oondlClon and one only
was 1 willing to even think ot becosnink a candidste. This eondltloo involv
ed sn enthusiasm oo the part ot the
people that months at obeervation
convince me does not exlsL 1. there
fore, decline the nomination tor gov
ernor. You and Seereury CanSMd.
together with other membera ot the
suie central Democratic committee,
have been thoron^y loyal to tbe Intereete of better governmenL
of Hichlgao IndepesdentB. I hope a
leader can be found wbo la m situated
that be win not be b
capped by hie dally rotvd of pi
al dutlea. one wbo can enter
test and arouse an aothBstai
Rates, covering her hair and garments
"Qratefuny y«^
until she looked tike a gipay maiden.
In place of the tittle slippers Miss
The pvty has mo oandldBto In tha
Bates received a large Dutch shoe,
fiesG
but
no
ftoubt aoma one wlU ilM
which was placed the linen.
though the ehaiifrre
It was a very happy
ot defeat are v
the young ladles. This
.Miss' Bales.
HnBiiinici
CARD OF THANKB.
Mmb Roasar Gave PlMew f»ae$y In Her
_ .leartfelt appreoladon
kindly asatstanee ao freely
Hener Laet H1M>L
to ur by our trtanda asd BMghbers
fUm Bimloe Bomt gave n puimr
dnriag owr reemit great eofiuw.
party tor Mira MaM WOcBmI iMt
evenUg. . Tlw
Was hi the na
ture of a
QwMk.
TMer, mM(m gaetf
«W«a to ^ to
fcSMa fiw
eMhMr B$t From atnei.
IMt
PA0I9
nB^aiLT wa, FmtAT, Jmns si,
'
«bat owing to the oiimwsdlnga Neith
er of their hUieetlea returned to their
ihroaes after the communion,-but re-nained at the altar. Tbe aervlce^
which was eoncltided with tbe elnging ot the last vereee of the Ualvoreen
tor Wie cor-,
•UatCRIPTIONB.
^
lUMUiauwl tEom Page om.)
brou^t t a close withELK RAPIDS EXPECT# TO HAV
01
epectatoTA
among
Uwm
rlaUora
abReb.
A ROUSING CELEBRATION
trom many pan# of £«tpe and
Beeoeeof Ent
'
FOR TWO DAYS.
A few mlntS^vs later tbe King and
America, at woU as dNogaiM fnn alt
tne provinces. At the b«ad ot the Queen emerged from the 'cathedral,
still wearftig their crowns
-procession marched the'Bwer
- «fvica mjeyat front rraKCT.
•tnd luoctlooariee. The
«jng scepter and globe. Ai
aeucra'i's unilonn and, beaidee other passed beneath tbe ehiraccv arch
* *KOMeit HOWARa
Usual Sports, Games, Balloon Aacen- >ioeoi-auocB,<Jie wore a plaque of 8L those In the body of the church coniCRyCiTMUm
The uueen's areas was magal- meured to cheer. The bound grew
siona, Yacht Races, and CondceuL ll-waa of cloth of silver, veiled volunie, the whole van throng rising
tesu Will Be Among the
wuh rvory -white tulle, u was Onlsbed and hurrahing at the
» M tto wm
Attractions.
lu a high iiituspiireni collar 'of Me voices. Unill the last
UM* A Bob. Ml
JOM|>h Umicr,
joMiw
umm, viv
»10 •wi'Xl^th KrMt;
lacc, edged with sUver. TBe loas Kooi proceoaioB hod disappeared wiib'. Tte«M«rteepH«fa.bBte.aT.
C. McdiTV. Mt
IToM NTWl:
train ol the gown, heavily embroidered oui the entioace the cheering
ISpcdal Correspondence-]
Mra. A. R. raar, SB NerU BbvooU
Elk Rapids, June i!6.—I'bc neces lib silver, was tiurhe by three maids ceoUnued.
»T«DU»; Moum Cud7 OOh Dnloo
A Wester
The departure of the King and
of honor. The procession was nearly an
HMM. For tb*‘ eanvenkno* o( ov sary funds nave been subscribed for
— B's a Hill at „
I BM7 M rousing cetehratlon at hUk Rapids.
in passing and all along the route Queen from the cathedral was signaled
» as big as last r*
7 o( Uw Abot« p
v.UHill. who fro
; were maaifesiaiiona of ^nuine by ai«her salate. the massed hands
WednesdB}; and Thursday. July
enUiifsiaam on the part of the crowds Irisying the national anthem
■ to tb* DNI7 BKKto *r« and &ih, and the way everjone inter
tire route -of their Majesties return
ested is Uhlng bold ot the matter,
At the Cathedral.
rpquattad to npcrt mj 1
uierc is no question about It's being
in tbe MTtlM I'
I hour before theNjme set for the to the ^ace was marked by scenes of
pkOMB. N»<«.
luds. when l began Uki,..,i. k„uone of the most successful celebra- ccrmiaiion those who were prlvUeged gMot enthusiasm.
Discuvery
.or ('om>»ii.i>i. ..
The King and Queen.
uons ever held In this vicinity,
lo wrtuess the ceremony had begin
ml Colds
ttin.'' (f.'-f >1 vlm-v
With tbe acceeaiou of King Haakon
following cumiuUtees have the matter .0 Uke their places in the .cathedral,
THE CHANCE IN MANAGER.
I, 1 have
In
charge
and
each
seems
to
be
doing
TIL
to
the
throne
Norway
begins
u
The annual mMUng o( ibe siockihe sallenes of the nave were lined
m weigh! .ind am (m'lijHpi,- .. m.:
1; • -it >-.( "il r. ,
new
epoch
of
her
history,
a
return,
af
bis
utmosL
Unly sure t oiiui. ..U.I mi.! .
^
with distinguished foreign envoys from
hi>ld«« of the Uannaiu&Xay U<
ter hundreds of yeare^ to tbe condi anlee.1 by 7h.- Hauual. Drug Sion
(jenerul Commtuoc-^. M. Bromel maui parts of the world. The show
.1 ly. .
lUe Company, a«d the eubee
tion of a separate kingdom. On Juno E.^mer'8 and S. B- Wai- a- Sou lug, chalrniun: Henry butler, sucre- oolor there, in harmony wuh the '
Our r'"i|-||l^r'.|T|._<
stores. 60c and n.oC Yrtal
year Norway declared Us iuand the action taken by the lauer, in ury; L. N. firing, treasurer.
ihedrul decoraUotis, was rich o__
and in October .the iwrlia- botUe Uic.
Music Comiulltee—H. H. Green, OUo pleasing. Seated close by r'rlnce Hen"
the Mlection ot Mr. M. S. Saundera
pailtu- iil is ftflJ . f t-oinas general manager, indicates a dis Powers and P, C. Lang,
01 I’rusSia. gnd the Crown Prince. ments of Sweden and Norway ratified
a
treaty
providing
for
the
i>eaccful
Transportation Committee—A.
Follow
. Rapida
position on the pan of the directors
foi tililll,- .Sl|tIJIh--|Denmark, both of whom were sc
Copyright 1906 t»y
Y 4 and
an! 5."
4098-11
to inaugurate a thoroughb' up-to-date Maxwell. P, S. Wilson and B. U. t
eumpuuied by their suites m briUitni s^nration -of the kingdoms. Prince
Hsn SebsSher
Marx
PnnUng Committee—H. J. Briggs. amiormis. was the American envoy, Charles of Denmark waa asked to be
of every dest-riptidn.
eyatem o( doing a general mercantile
SUMMER SCHOOL.
A. Goldfarb and K. S. Amerson.
bnaineea.
Chill les H. Graves. \\ ith Minister come a candidate tor tbe throne 'jf
Ill puiiils who exi>ecl to_ lake work
Norway. On Nev. 12-13 an election
Keception Coumiittee—S. H. Beach,
Mr. Montague, who has held the
the Summer School wii] meet at
stuon for many .years, since the deatu P. R. WHliauis and \V. K. Walker.
jouij H. Gibbons, of the United Suiesi was held and Charles was chosim klnv.
Business College Saturday afterUpoD assuming the throne on Nov. 36
Base Ball Commitlee—John Boaley. navy.
of Hr. Barn^*, has conducted the al
iioen, ,.une 23. to be classified. This
fairs of the IneUtuUm very carefully Bam. Goldfarb and r rank Vernier.
The time of waiUng was relieved by be took the name of Haakon \ il.
Wild West—C. W. Mitchell, W.
King Haakon-N.ithe second son of
for the company, and has made
music. Tbe chief leatur^ of the
of personal friends who will regret Crawford and C. E Wheeler.
W. P. NBEDHAM, Pres.
musical program were the proceasional King Frederick, of Demuark. He was
Siiorta and Itaces—H. 8. Aiucrson. composed tor tbe occasion by Ole Ol bom Aug. 13, l_$T2. at Charlouenlund.
hie reliromenl. and will wish him suc
cess in whatever direction he may de C. \V. Mltcnell and Irving Wheeler.
son und a cantata by Halvorsen. the (be summer residence of bis father,
Although
the
program
is
not
yet
ful
trained
tor
tbe
navy
and
made
cide to turn bis sttentloa.
luitor being suug by a chorus of>f 3du
cruises aboard DanUb warAs we understand the matter the ly arranged. It is expected to have
^PA
reason for a change In the personnel all the usual lib ot July si>orts and
The ceremony of Coronation,
'-..^neen Maud is tbe daughter of Ed
of the management was not for lack .games, balloon ascensions, four ball
roar of cheers uanouuced the ar
of perfect donddence in the iniegrtiy gomes by teams from Traverse City. rival of tbe royal procession shorUy ward VII. of England. Her childhood
spent at Sandrlngbam, the favor
or faithfulness of Mr. Montague, but_ Uellatre. Old Mlesion and Blk Rai>- after 11 o'clock. The King and Queen
rather because of ibe desire of the di ids. Mitchell £ Crawford's Wild Weal- emered by the northern doorway ol ite home of tbe English family . It was
Paving Tax
dally, hose company contest, yacht
during the visit of the princess and
rectors to inaugurate and carry
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER
he
cathedral,
walking
up
the
steps
^ard plans that are strictly modern races, etc., etc., In fact enough to fill m a strip of red velvet, under a cano- her sister, Prlneesa Victoria, tu their
E8TE0•
F'T <»ik' wtH'k •>nl\ wu will jrivp you lh,c
bar
rbe special asaeasmoet (ax roll for
end up-to-date. With the Immense the program, chuck full from the J.v bearing the arms of. Norway, and grandparents at Copenhagen that the
friendship between Charles and Maud le improrentei,. ot Sixth slreei from
gains III liv.- Bt-.ls (-V* r blown in this city. Tho
capital at the disposal of the company morning of the 4tb until inc night ol proceeded aioog the nave.
All r.wds lead to Kik lUpids.
begun. There was consideraiile op- east line of Dirttica steM* to the west
the maugurattioo of n careful, aggress
enormous stock «Eticb we have on hand will hsvp io
Uno of UnloD Jtreet It bow to my
King was received by
tile
biggest
town
of
its
site
Iti
the
posIllUD
tu
the
marriage,
as
.Muud
was
ive ^licy, conducted in sccordAnce
hands tor tbe eoliaeUoB at the founb
Bi.-liop of I'rondhjew. supported by
be reduced at once to jnake room for other gixxls. If
and' Asa-U. Maxwell, cliainua'i
tbe daughter of the future king if
wlib'aodem methods, cannot but re
the aenwd
Bishop of Bergen and the Metropolitan
you are in
of aifytbiog in this line it will pay you
sult In adding matetlally to the bnsi ot the coinmltteo on transportation, of Chriallanla and surrounded by___ Eugiand and Charles wasrooly a Dan inuTMt 00 oU «uoM iBhUUmenu. (be
<m hr baton tbe SOU
aays arrangemems are nearly per
ish prince. No one then dreamed ot aame to
'ness of the company, and at the
to
call and see -js at once. * e have them in hII siz**s
cJbrgymeu. After several short,
day Cl 3oba 1»0S.
time be a great help to Traverse City. fected whereby the steamers Odd Pel- prayers the King was accompanied to the great events that were desUned
M B. BaabNL CRy Ireasnrer.
aind colors If you cannot pay for them si once, pav
Bhllaire will look after the
into the young prince's Offioo. rootes SM atmo Ban Baiwug
inland lake crowd, the Anna Theresa an armchair, placed on the right at, UfA .
when you can, your credit is good.
Bms
the altar, and the bearers of the Im-!
and Lady Agnes will make frequent
The xediUng took place in July, 1896,
Hene are a few of the'ttiMy bargains w» are
trips between Old Mission and Elk penal banner and the royal Insignia
' T« palace chapel. Prince
edt voters of Michigan will greaUy
ranged in a semi-circle about him. The Charles waJweH'vecelved in Bagland.
quoting you:
gret the deciaicn ot Prof. Ferris to de Kaplds, the steamer Illinois will
te' those from Chicago and Queen was received in like manner
home mucb
cline the nomination for Governor
and tdaced In a chair opposite tbe
other
lake
ports,
while
the
Pere
Mar'><>
aftafc,««nptoyed
tm'
w«ho« saying. That Mr. Perris' rea
qiietle will be depended upon to tranj- King's. When ail were placed tbe
ImHpnt. missions.
Ri'gular $3 OU Beds now f t.T.’i
sons for his aoUoo sr4 good and
-irgun ceased playing and the King
dent Is also u^ioy Notwithstanding port the multitude from central and snd Queen knelt in prayo' in soIeDW
R.gulHt :-15(» Beds now. 2.25
this acUon of Mr. Perris, which throws souihera Michigan points. At shy rate' sBenee. When they regained their
Rr-gular -4.00 Beds now 2.75
the res|ioiisIbllitr of naming s caadl- they'^n all be in SIk Rapids tbb 4th seats, the royal inalgnla were placed. NorwelgfBhitbrone. He will be three
old w^k after texL having been
Regulitr 5 00 Beds now 3 75
date to head the ticket upon toe State and 6ih ami no one who comes wllf ui>on the aTiar. divine services began,
ottvMttion, and also notwlthstandUig regret it
y
Regular 7 00 Beds now 5.75.
Bd L. Beekmsn pnd John Bosley vnd after several hymns and brtel
the fact that the prospect for an elec
ive leased -the large cement block on l-rayers the Metropolitan of Christiania
tion cn the DemoeraUc ticket la
I'reacliod a sliort and approiiriace
cspedally promising, we irelieve there Bridge street from the Iron conTpacy. mnn.
having It imi in first-class shape
Is liule probability that the poslUon
Then the King rose and went to
Yoar Reliable Fumiliirc Slerc
for roller skating puriioses and cxi>ect
•111 go begging.
^
royal throne, placed u|>cm temporary
• There are many prominent and ca to hare il ready for business early in steps in front of ihe altar. The Van Amburg Show Struck Ba
July.
The skaUng floor will be 7(lx20o
pable men in the party in Michigan who
princely
manlJe
was
taken
from
bis
Weather
Here.
will nop besitale to take the nomina feet In sise and one of the finest jn diniilclers and the royal mantle, with
section. Ed. nnd John are both
The i>erformaocc of the Van Amburg
tion. The Democratic party has wf
Its gold er
fered defeat too many times, and come deserveiily popular, and will make it Pie velvet and with borders of ermln.’. shows was not well attended Last
SivtliD«B»cDedyCo.,Ch.c»»oorN.V. «•)
Ing owing to the downpour of
up hopeful. conQdeni, smjilug ud en-. sueceBs,
UlUALSAUsTEIHlUiOl BOSS
was pm upon him.
Andrew
B.
Doqgherty,
T.
J.
White.
but
It was a very creditable entertain
Ibuaiasiicat the new elecuon, prepar
Again tbe King knelL and
H.
SAmerson.
Dr.
J.
C.
Gnuntlett
and
ment,
some
of
tbe
finen
artists
in
tbe
ed to receive the usual knock-out.
iinnointlng ceremony followed. The country appearing on the program.
allow-such a little thing as the declina Sam. Crnmpton were'.delegates from Bishop ot Trondhjem d
here to the county Republican conven
.Mtho-jgh the circus is small, the acts
tion of any man to accept the n<
the annlonunent
tion held at Bgllaire Monday. EH in
are ail high class, and it was well
Inatlon for Governor to handicap
iiinile the sign of the
discourage either the leaders or rank Rapids gets ttfo delegates to the stat King's naked breast, sai'lng, as be did worth the price of admission, aad ev
convonlion—A. B. Doitglferty and Ai
eryone who witnessed the two per
"lo: "May the Almighty. Bternal God formances went away well pleased
drew LaPorge.
BRIGGS.
i-our over you His spirit and grace, that they had been privileged To wit
Senator Lodge is more than halt
that you may, wHh wisdom and ness IL Had the weather been what
right when he says that the beef and
strength and good -will, so rnle over
should be for the season, undoubi
oil magnates, ns the principal expoIts that the name of the Lord be glori edty tbe tent which seiu 4,000 peo
nenta of the abuses in "big business,'
fied. that righl iniih prevail, that Ihe ple. would have been well fliled.
are more responaiUIe than anybody
« oal of the rand and of the people
•lae for the s|irea^ soclallam.
fiiriliered and confirmed."
The administration of the oath fal
The moet popular sAtin on the market It is more sought for »»very day aa
lowed. Standing before the King's $1.00. 'Sunday, J^e 24ih. Leave
return 10:(
chair. Premier Miehelsen asked: "Sir. Traverse CRy 8.00 :
it becomes better known. It wears so well and gives the beat satisfaction in every
•9813
your Majesty willing to Uke the
BATES.
(Mthr- The King answered In firm,
Long Teoneeate FIghL
Bates, June 21.—Harlow Soules
strong tones; "I am willing,
r twenty yonn W. 1. RawU
,
It is yarn dyed and one yard wide. It is sold under an
Bingham has been the guest Of his his replies being easily heard in the -BellA Teon, fouglit nasal eatarrb.
sister, Mrs. Warren Letter, duringq the the mo« dirtant parts of the marble wrttei:
swaOIng and tore
absolute {rimrantee of two years. The genuioe may always
Van Amburg Circus Patronised Bak- past week.
toalde my noaa w« fMtfiuL uu I
pillared cathedral.
be identified by tbe words “SKINNER SATIN” woven in
tan
applying
Bwektea'!.
Amicn
Baira
crlea and Butchers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Bstes drove to
I be crown was then placed on the (0 tbe sore aortnoai UL eoMm
the selvage in every inch of the goods.
*
It takes an enormous amount of sup- Archie Saturday to attend a Sunday King's brow, and be received the scep eoroneoa end swmllng to dteoppeor,
Idlee to teed the 326 people traveling school convention.
ter, the globe and' the sword, accord nevOT to recna.' Beat ootve la «sMr,, And Mrs. Will Baker'visited ing to the program. When all these
M. U ceMa at Tbe Uanoah
5'or durability, riehne«8 and lustre these goods are unequal
with the Van Ambarg shows, and they
buy their supplies dally in the towns : the church last Sunday evening, oeremonles, each accompanied by an Drug Store, E. B. Miller's sad 8. B.
led. It (XNBBB in all tbe most (V)pular leading colors and in
where they show. Mr. Bell, the maa- friends in Alden last Tuesday.
tence, were over, the Wail A Sons’ drug stores.
all biafik and bH white. The genuine is so good we are
Children's day exercises were held king-at-arras lifted up bis staff and ex
ag«. stated to a represeniatlv* of The
proud to a^Lit.
Bagle yesterday that they bought In Tbe program, though a short
claimed? “Now King Haakon VII. Is
Paving Tax
thU city 8M loaves of brMd. two and
crowned King of Norway, be and no
body else'"
coohall beeves, beside tea, coOee.
The foundation of a suit or coat is the lining, which will
16.04, .Several from here attended
gv. vegetables and other incidentals
This' announcement
Nonce TO ALL PERSONS INTERatoml the test of wear, A fabric of this kind which is un
similar exercises at Tuba and Wlll- with obeera, fionrlahes of trumpets
that go to make up th^ menu,
eSTKD.
Tha
opeeia]
usimmiat
tax
mD tor
reservedly guaranteed for two season’s wear by the makers
burg during the day.
also atated that they always bought
and the royal salute of 112 guns. As
paTlBf of Cost street from Fraoi
proves its sterling worth to the consumer. Every dollar
the beat Mocha and Java coffee, findthe acclamations died away, the clang street to Sute street and State s
lag M efaeaper In the long r
ing of the Joy bells, the noise of gims, won- Data stfost to Cass strei
invested in “Skinner’s Satin” is a money-making transaction
an. ami that they bonght everything the wedding of his son. Pred l>-lter.
• the houtlngs of the people out oow ta my heads tor the coUeetkm of
We want tbe ladies of Traverse city to prove it.
taatfk taunmsat «>cat»er wh
Mr. and Mrs. aayton Thacker are side penetrated Into the cathedral,
•IM aoeofxlliigly. Their t^ef dally
hafeM UO pies.
giving a home to oos of the children where the Ring etll) saL motiooleea. the oocmed totsrost oa oU npold t
gsllMMU, the tamo to.ha paid ou 1
Pot the 1« koraes oarrled with the from the Orphans' Home at St. Joseph, his daxsling crown on hie bead and tRitoiwte
er JM. 1*M.
Michigan.
abow they boggbt all their feed for the
scepter held firmly In hb hand.
Skinner’s Siitin" hab .gained such an enviable reputation
Mrs. Cora Crisp and Mrs. Julia Estes
OBeo. vo(^ toi Stoto-BoRk BcUdla
-Bit et the local markeL but
Crowning of the Queen.
Able to obtain any bOtw Id thU city Visited at Xndrew PraTs of Mahle.
through its wearing qualities and the makers guarantee of
After another prayer hed been of
bir tbe hones' bed^ so oaed ekeebior ninredBf.fered the King rose from hb throne
two season’s wear, that many imitations are on the market
Inetetd, which made a very oomfortand returned to hie chair fn> the____
As-a ppotootkn to'botb themselves and to every'purchaser,
able bed- The heraea are all {dump
Then the Queen was conducted to the
you will find the words '‘Skinner’s Satin” woven in every
throne end the same
- and Bte^ and show exoMlen^ earo.'
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERgone through with,
inch of the selvage.
BBTEa
comptnled by her e
The spertoi SsseasBieot tax roll tor
to the altar, where, under a pall the paring «r West Prow street team
of cloth of gold she was quickly crown thk Wist ime or Dnioa street te tbe
ed by the Bishop of Trondhjem. She wMt line otMsple street is sow In my
was then led to the chair beside that hands tor the eoUeetlcn qf the seoond
iastollmeot te«Wher wKh the aoeroed
'n^hldi tbe King aaL and her en- Interest aa on unpaid
bronlsaUon was aciompllsbed.
the same ts be paid ou or betnre the
-lis-M .na «HBah On# Rtm.
The Queen bowed to King Haakon 80thdap-<..................
and both walked to the altar and
vetved the eonm&ko. AH v«s
kntit The irtMte Nwetade VIS It
DAILY tASLS WANT tO* PAY.
ImpresdTe. and was ande mm brll■ MIRirr RUB DAY.
The Baity EaaiepREPMTHWS
FORTHE FOURTH
COROlHTilW
KINeHMKMVn
HOT
WEATHER
CLOTHING
CMIIMS ME BISt
'.rr;.....
ISST,-
c
»r:
Our Serge
„
S't'..-,
n,y
»»»»»»..»»»»»»»»»»
IRON BEDS
n Gt00,4M SUil
Grand Rapids FumiUire Co.
127 Soulh UnioD Street,
WE SELL
SKINNER’S SATIN
Neighborhood
Correspondence
IffI m lOIEt HKE
A KMe of Woraing.
ints TUsT
F-avlng Xax
The Uniform Price is $1.50 per Yard.
Rnnah & Lay Mercantile Co.
^ IHIM KAGI* IiamY.
lb« OMMon n to tb« beet UDOut
V fTKln to f«ed I cow tku been In «TKm Bi.
VennO.<v b
<4>i;.uubui bib
rtew
nt uie
tbe Vermont
ezfwrluient
Btn--
Ooo^tor tour yenrm, ud tbe conclaelon
tMeboO,
broadi/r emted.
* ' IB
----—
le uie
tbe uion
more
«i»iB to more milk, totnl eolide end
i lt» Cidns arerafred 10 per cent
wBw UK lour ponnn ra__ _
to two poond feed and abont 18 per
t wben
wiwn me
to ei«ni
elffat pouna
pound waa Used
used in
In
Boo mf
of H..
to *_
two __________
pound _.i___
ration... It also
BIBIIBI I 1 thaf •
___ ________ _ lU..
-------------d that a alljdit 1____
lowertntr
of to
gooBty of to mltk If not
b ' caused
- -b?. atMom accompanied tbe
lev stain ration.
It ■eeujo
oeems fair
luir lo
to coDCluae
conclude mat
tbat m
In
-------- ) trials to reetrletlon iff the
i
grain
ntton to two pounds was madnat to
OtoMO of tbe animals' weU being and
0( to owner's pocketbook:
...
sm IFIB UBIIM pm
«I1 coeree dirt straw' or otter matter
Oltaging to tbe animal tbat would
oeentoally find its way Into tbe palL
AMe from carefnlly cleaning tb<
with to
e card or currycomb, to parti
Italy surrounding tbe udder and
to odder Itself should be Griped wltti
a damp cloib. This bad best be done
Jmt before tbe milking begins, as 4
will remove moat of to dust which
may atlll renmin after carding and
dampen tbat wfaicb ts not remor^ eo
tot It will not fall into tbe milk palL
ncierine
has. discharged 700 Japanese Ishorera actively Into ptaific* hae eridMtly im
pressed itaeu <ai the- latw organlsand employed whitee In their plaoee.
ENGLISH PRESS CONTINUES TO
COMMENT UPOl) REVELATIONS.
attons and their memborehlp-.
i
in to 1
^
ud the ataftites
Grew
Miss Wallice’s ;
Hair
If They Continue to Buy They Mutt
workmen there. Judga-AdrocM Gen IntemationW Steel and Cow>«pl»
Printers, held In Washington, a C.
eral Davie of &e army has r^iorted
to Secretary Taft that the elghttour
[Special to The Daily Eagle.]
London,
June
22.'-The
continues to
law Is enforced In the isluds and Is'
Bnglieb
held to apply to all works there pro
comment
vided tor by appropriations from the
^
spiruod manner im the packing bouse
revelallone
In
Chicago
and
otbv
American cities.
A leading Journal, in
At 8L Louis thM week an'hi
latest Issue, saj-s:
“Tbe wbole
_ _
_____tneetlng of representaures of union
Lory, in facL Of the Chicago men
pa'cwng iniZ^'y
chtonlcai of ^ ; "“blul.U employed ou
tollr^d
non and worse things sent out tor
human food. . It is well \o remember
tor ber general i^yelcal well being as
te tbe protection and purity of the
mUk. Tbe card or tbe currycomb tbor-
fiGsi ,:^f^
A oontra^ on the Weatem PaclBc Ixed labor. The Bdmosltlan of Pretlrailroad. In Butte county, CaHfomia. dent Oompers lor the untoat to entv
oeMures iiwhlng lo equallBSUon
that Of this son of atufl Great Britain
condlUona
last year Imported an amount valued
ai some two hundred and a half mil-'
lions sterling.
The
•'Brotherhood
-Wtether after Oieee^
of
**"
revelation's wo shall .do trade to the
le amount remains to be seen. If
Locomotive
* faimilar
®
<>* » century
likely to be discarded by Its owne«
U the
A hopeful Bign as tmUcatire flC U
inseased Interest In practical totMtyy
Is to be found in the planting cf mige
waste areas In the eastern stataa, par
ticularly rennsylvanlB, to forert trees
-ehetonCred oak. hickory. baMwnod.
white, rbd anti Scotrii- pine and Euro
pean lar«±^ These lands, from which
to virgin forests have been cut, betoog largely to coal and railroad ewnpanlM and are. as a rule, too hlBy for
to preeecutlon of extensive agrienrtnral operations, but tbe scartUy of
material for this has suggesied to peestUllty of patting these beiutoforo
waste and vaiueleas Unds to a prac
tical and definite use. Obe aappany,
desiring to Uhe advantage of the as
sistance offered by tbe foreitry bu
reau of the department of agricnltnra.
has applied for an examination of a
88.000 acre tract witb a view to esceetaintng to best method cf oarrylng on
tbe work of reforesting.
'remarkable showing made by organ-
UAILY EAGLE WANT8.AOS PAY.
do.- then ,we are a stronger siom- j for « new tlUe to the Organisation tbat
ached people than Is generaUy credit-;
Ita claims of Jurladlctton over
members that the Brotherhood of Lo
comotive
Sktgineers
are
demanding
sb^l belong to the B. of L. E. exclu.
e«« Oat (he Tmllr Sheet*.
The Michigan titate Federation of
K behooves the man who sots out to
lJt)or will hold lU annual convmitlon
boy well bred stock to got Iwblnd the
”tlun.as»o. beglBBing September
•tatemeut of tbe owner and see what
to record la No record, uo sale. It Is
not enougb for a man to tell us that
tUe cow or that bull Is from registered
stock. We must insist tbat be got out r-hlnlsis wiil make thelr'demad for a
the tally sheets and figure op tbe se
oighi hoar day on July 1.
tt^ doings of to father'and mother
of'the animal we propose to buy. Tbat
Nine hundred and thtrty-onc Brftlsb
is What counts, and there la not much
99
else tot does coodl so far as tbe nimiicipaliiies own gas works.
dabrman Is coucemed.—Ohio F
Farmer.
tramways and 181 supply electricity,
As bhlo county agricultural toclely
last year gave rrl*cs to persims rain
tng the most and best garden stuff on
unarter oi
of un
on <u.rv.
acre. nvi=
Here •*
la what —
to
a qnarrer
fellow who got first prtee grew « Mi
patch: Nlnetv hills of sweet com (hetween me
be uma
bille oi
of com
-— ---------mmiw------grown). 12 bills of sqnaab. ST pole#
ter beans, 45 bills CDcnmben. 37 toma
to Tinea 83 bills lima beans; next rov
contained beets, mdlshea, MlslfT iuS
carrots, while In to next wire pualsT.
lettoee, parsnips, celery, peas Ud
string beans. Are tore any e( wr
readers who hare done better ton
thliT
men to engineers.
every ‘shop but one tu that city.
The
u„,on members received a flat Increase
^f $1 per week over the old.scale.
One of the surprising features noted
in the reeolts of recent mupiclpal'eloctlona thron^out the country
AND. WE CAM
PROVE IT.
EVERYBODY CAN HAVE NICE HAIR '
NOW, and yon don't have
id wbH
around
veto and montbi far_ieaiilte cHber.
'
Ycm
to very flm
« bBSosaiMe Co.
TosrtiBBdeHBeto wleBirtialt rrow
ow
V ibret
ibtet fret
te« iooctr
looctr iib«a It m vbni 1 be
‘".TiiV
It it BOB over Sv« (Cet loss lad ktvwi rittal
PudcHbc will BiwBn h«v« vWl Witbet.
JEaKBTTB WALLlCE
This GREAT HAIR-GROWING REMEDY
can new be had at ell DruggistB in three
sise^ 3SC., S0e.'ond SI.W per bottle.
FREE
To abow bow osicUr *>
re wiU Bead a Isfse cample
free bv retura mall lo aaj
•eada'Ifaie advertiaeset
leHne Ce, Cbieacw, w
>r and addieM esd tea ccs
Str. Illlnsls excursion to Chari
PetosKey, Harbor Springs and r
fl.Oii.
Sunday. June 21th.
9x12, Velvets, Axmlnsters, Body B
Brussels and Tapestry' Bnisscls. B
Special clean-up prices during B
June.
J. W. MILL1KEN.
B
wiiGE la-n. siLVEs laTi.
gilt lEL-n.
Ilcro'a a line of KvUb that will
make you wonder how it's possible
The Smartest belts t
MLK mms
drag stores.
I^a'ving l ax
X nril tor
gator artth the Intercat oa aU unpaid
lanaliDMOta. tbe same to be paid on
hafora
LTe the «0U day________
day of Jnae, tPOC.
IL a Baskell City Treasurv.
Oaee, loom MS State Bank Bnlldlng
rraiwM City BDeampneni No. 71.
days
P.l E L Darla, Scribe.
Ducheea Camp, No. 8346. W. M. A.,
meeu at Woodman haL Uenday e<
'ina. Chas. Defoe. V. O.; Kranh
hieder. Clerk.
8-lT-'0(
e I/odge No. 8W. L O
LADIcS’ JACKETS
LADIES’ SKIRTS
In Pony Styleo, Box StyiOK. HaU'.Pitted and Pltt«d Styiw*-
Beautiful Dress Skirts at nearly
ly half price—
Ladies’ Skirts were $10.00 and
112.00, at .................
Many of these Silk
$13.50, $15.00, and. $18.00 Suits_
50
$10 00, $11 00 and $43.00 Suits
95
merited thepi all clown.
tVe
have
Just think of
rwenty-five 1
Misses’ Jacketa, were $5.00 and
$6 50, at...................... ..............
Pretty ChalUea Bud Law
Linen, and Mercerized Lingerie—all at g-eatly
reduced priees.
IrtyP
Piny
PieoeH ofCAllcoat per
yard
lodlM LlnoD, worth i2He,
.... 5c
Tbln Wash Goods in dainty deelgna and |
coloringa—special values at 8c. lOc.-and I
All :t5c UootlK, inclnding Mercerized
>d
MvrceriZ4^ Vealing and Sllk I
Lin;
Lingtoc.
r:24c
Oonble Pedd White Goods, aiiMilar to i
Udian U^a^worth I8c. aionly................. 1 ZjL
Special Prices as Wool Ores* Goods. SUks
$5.00
•01, 87.50 and 88.50.
Ix>ose
Tourist Styles-Prince J^hap slylre.
Best selling liarments we have had.
$6.75
Ladies’Skirts were $6.00 and $7.50
Udies’ Skirts were $4.00 end $5.00, ^2 pg
$5.00
$6-50
$1-98
$7.50
$3-98
StocRinOS and
HatidRepctiiefs
are
also
inclnoed.
Your
choice
for
nisses’ Skirts were $3.00 and $3.50 J | pg
only...........................................................................................
Bear in mind that every one of tbe
garments advertised is this season’s
style and up-to-date in every respect.
The Mobbtot Clotti- OarmenuSwell
Pitted
Jacketa,
Beautiful
Ix>ng
Coals, were fU.Mi and 815.00,
Have all
been reduced to only....................................................
There is nnlhing that one has to replenish so aften as stockings, uniesh tliey are very
bandy with the darning needle. No matter how many handkerchiefs
bandkerebi'
.voii hare you can
.Iways find use for more. Here is a n^el
always
'el way of introducing what we beliere
believe to be two,
o£
where you will, you’ll find no better hose at 10c, 12ic, 15c
i£ the beat lines in the city—go
ci'
23c, and GOc.—you’ll find no prettier or better Handkerchiefs anywhere else at 2c, 4c, 5c,
9c, 12ic, 15c, 25c, .55c, and 50c.-
Beginning To-morrow and Continuing Until July the 4th.
We WiU fflvc Free i:
Shiri Waist Specials
Handredx ofB«Aatiftil Wbtte Wairia
......................... ............. tt-M, *l.n.«L.7l.ndU
Wblte Htalrt Waist Bafts,
Mulla PAntA Aod
Lakes'
Corset
Lame*- MasUn
hematitdied haodkerehief free with every
for ehadren. j
Coven,
worth
4Sc
D»w^' wMh to 2^^
Lmdles's Gowits, worth 88c.
63C
pAireof bcte at......................................................................................ase a pAlr «r .ver.
We Wm Give
Silks
LAUNCHES
and boats of all kinds
for sale.
IrvtBB Mwtbf. W E. Fboa
Lined.
it-87.&0, 88.50 and glu.OOgarmenU-all re
duced to only ..............................................................
MISSES’ SUITS, “Peter Thompson’s” styles, in
Navy, Blue, and Brown, were
$10.00 and $12.00, now .
Misses’ Jackets, were $3.00
$3.50, at...............................
Trarerae City looge No 73, E
Regular meaOagi every Tbnraday
erenlag.
C. B. Wellor. C. C., Fras
Dean. E of R. and E
il-8<K'0t
LADIES.
lOc
EtTM Values m co l
COtSETS issg)
LADIES’ 5UITS
Beautiful Dimitie*. Organdian, Silk UolU. Plain
ee taury; Nettle C Oray. deputy
ISHctolBcwUlgoat
each .
$33-00, $35.00 and I30.00 Suits ^ J ^ 50
White Sheer Goods. .Docks. Indian Head. India
Oriswoin
bought cheap becanse of
silk trimming, values
Suits, Skirts, Jackets, and Long Coats at Much Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost!
A Sale of Wash Goods
Oayie
in every respect first-class
Treineodons stocks are involved in this clMrin| moYment,-j^uch^prices as JJ®^“re now quotinr are bound to create a sensation in the first place and those who
in these great savings.
Trareree City Lodge No. 2«. F. A A
M.
Regular eommunlcsilon Uoaday
on or before the full of the moaa. El
mar E White. W. H.j U. E Haakelt
Secreury.
4-n-'M
I'rarerae City Legion. No. laS. Na
tapes and crocheted trim
ming;
A GreaT CieaifTip^lfrOiu^XTOai^r&op^a!t»MK4^
Bqu^V UtOge^Nc. »», I. O. O. F.
sf each month,
Srallb. preaideptL
cotton
a mistake of tbe muafactnrers
In not making them
.cia with
wibD au
Are met here quickly* satisfactorilyjind at intereatingr money-saviDgs, and, after all’s said and done,
what greater indneemeots could be offered? Here are the goods—spleodid in quality, finish sod style.
Here you find a vast variety—larger and moie complete than ever before shown in Traverse. And herq
are Steinberg,Bros.’ prices—the key note that appeals to tbe purse, Tbe items mentioned 'speak vohimes
,-for qaaii^«id low price. -
LOD6E NOTICES
Trarerae aty Asrte. No. m. P. a
Baglee, meeu In Pur
day erealnp at 8 o'cl
EveretL W. P.; R .
i-i-Wfl
iess VcBte and . abort sleeve Vests,
Your Summer Wants
Others worth I
s the ep-Co-date Liood
body belldtng unic. ~
and tl.M at The Haanah
Hi
Omg Btora.
E. E UUIer-s and 8. E Watt A Sons'
the grading and paring of bst Front
auaet tnm • the east line M Park
•traM to the east Una of WalUngton
•troM. Is now la my hands jor-the oto-
We will sell Ladies' white sieevewitb assorted silk niercerized and
quality;
The tnllowlng euiensnt by H. M
Henrietta. Pa., will
Adams and
.. . wife.
.... ..
1 parents and oemra. “A nlraInterem
NOTICE TO MA PCR«bN6 IN'.'ERESIED.
UDIES’VESn-Spedal
THE BUSV STORE OF TRAVERSE CiTY
to sell such pretty styles so ulieap—
ecaema S years
and »ss prondtZnced incurable, when
we read about Seotrle lUtera. and
cttncluded to try IL Before the
ood bottle wae all taaen we not
a ubaage for the belter, and after, tak-
'■'j
STEINBERG BROS.
BELTS UP-TO-DATE
FLOOR RUGS
B
B
B
B
Notice this la one yard wida
50c
comparison:
See onr Winch Black Tafletaa at 74c,
tl-M aadStOS.
or Itoe-trimmed handkerchief. >a1d by many .tores at soc
oale of
Beaatinil Skirts, worth 81.85.
'
letree with every .ale of 4 pair of 50c .locbinga.'
Maybe ^ You like Pretty Lace?
Black Tatlelas
Onr price can't be beat anu we cordially invite
A W
Laeea that everybody wUt like, twenty-five new
patterni in
.............
8c
lln^by the^rd, worth IXRe every- J
Vais, worth 5c to Oc at
only
Bnodrediof very dainty
paiterna all
------- ...........................................
..
the very kind that's uaed so much this aeasoii.-l-aces,
Edges. In-
eertioHA-BeadiBga. ete . at about oae-lhlid leas than actual vslne. are here at 5c. 6c, Be,' U)c. l»Sr.
81.00 peryard.
The gre.tett variety of all-overs at X3c to 85.00 per yard.
PILLS.
rxiwjiJ
STEIIMBERG BROS.
aty, IMKcta.
pzrai<
IS! 2&1I<T XiOLi; IltOAT, jmE ii, 1906.
SPORTS iiD mfiics
SEALED BIDS
Tbe Township Board of Paradtaa
Township wUi rooolTO aenieo bids for
coDtmet to build ODSWtorr brick *n>wn
Hall. d4ifi0, at Klncsla7. AU bids to
be In before July a. J OSTEOPATHY.
olas Mumy BnUer, of Columbia uni
Plans and spec^eai
J. O. TROKBLOOD, D. D.
versity, In u official eutement. settee
Clerk's offloe..
MRS. M.
1-----------------------ali doubta os to tbe suttis of Hattair
Board reaerrea the rtfit to reject tOMofwUheira bieek. Realdanee S
and » WyakBop TUraoe.
in the Inetttutkiiia. He saya:
any or all bids.
CANCELLED BALL GAME SCHED
A. W. OVKKHOLT.
-As the members of the university
ULED
FOR
SUNDAY.
•MW
Town Clark.
T. CillSK K U.
have BlrMdy separated for the
Phyalcla'' and Surgaen. Offloae 4074
mer recess. It Is not possible to take
State Bank block, with Or. 0.1(
An Excuse Given But DaU 'Made With any further action In regard to athletic
Seventh, wit
matters before the autumn, and the
Another Team.
wnole matter remains exactly
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER phone 6U.
ESTSO.
has been for alx months, namely, foot
DKS.
MOON
A
MOON.
"Cold
Foeu"
'I^at
seems
to
be
the
The apeaW asaasamant tas roll for
ball Is abolished and no action of
Ct^
Opera
Houaa
block.
Both
phonea
ost
appllcablcjerm
with
which
to
if
the parlncof State street tram the
kind will be taken in regard to any
M-’OI
east line
Cass street to the west
describe the baseball ardor of Wylie other phase of athletic policy antll the
ot Ballioed arenue, la now In my
when it comes to playing a local ag- final reports of the three committees
DR. U 8WANTON.
e« for the.ooUeetlon of the aaoond
evar the Peopic’a Savings bank. gregalion of hall players. Wylie asked are received and carefully considered.
toselher wMh Interest
■ 'phooe loa.
l-l-'06
for a game for next Sunday slid tbe- Xhe committees referred to are c
au anieug
we biuihi
w ue
etobe
luanagement of the D. W. D. team the faculty, alumni and students,
paid on or befcM the SOth day' of June,
ISOd.
OR. AilTUUR HOLLIDAY
uiadc satisfactory financial arrange- wuich have been at work on tbe ath
K B. Baskell. aty Treasurer.
iiicDis to make a trip, the Wylie ag* letic policy of the pnlverelty
Offloe, looms m StaU Bank BuUdlns.
gregatloD agreeing to pay expenses of some Dionthe.
B2t2t
he locfil
DR. riOLOSWORTH.
rbe Wylie management wonted to
New Stadium for Athena
MareantUa Co.’s block. Special atten be game and sold they would like to
Consul George Horton writes from
tlon to eye, ear. note and xhioaL
put
<130 up on the aide. That was Just Athens that the Olympic games,
In Effect April let. ISM.
d-SO-'M
. Tralna leare TinTeree CRy as tol
what the locals were willing to have csoGy held with such success In that
lows:
and they promlse<l to cover that rity, and In which American athlete*
Par Chloasn. uatrOR, Toledo, Ornno Oraduate Toronto Univsrelty.
ivoreur. wmo :>r anything above that omoont
R^ids. e a. m, l:N p. m.
so eueceasfnlly compeled. have arous
block. l-l.-M
make ibe gome interesting. Suchjrxs ed a vetT general Interest In athletloa
Per l^tBkecon. aadnaw. Bay City.
the
Port UnroA, « a. m.
understanding.
DR. F. P. LAWTON. •
among the Greelr people. As a result
Por Manistee, Ladtnston and Mil Pny&elah and Surgeon, room SOS Wil
A few days elapsed ^d word wa'a of this, two wealthy Greeks of Egypt.
wankee, « a. tn, t:S0 p. m.
helm block, with Sawyer A Peon received from Wylie lhat they would
Messrs. Rostoylte and Taanaklea, have
Par BU Rapids. Alden, BeUatre.
uallegoa. Dentlate.
l-l-'M
have, to cancel the game
Charierotx and Petoakey,
.............- *7:>0
** -a. -m.
presented 860.000 to the governi
p. m.
ilioir playere was not In condition to for tbe erection of a gymnasium 4t
DR, a L. •I HIRLBT.
H.
HtWABR,
Special attention to diacaaoa of chll |itay. He bad ble band hurt
Athens, the building and equipment of
dren. Room ton SUU Bank build ililug that, would put him out dMlfc 'Thloh will be personally
W. T. EVANS. AceoL
lug. Both phones.
5-06
It ie claimed.
by Crown Prince Constantine. The
of tfifri 'Swedish system of gymnastics will be
DR. a B. MINOR
M. AN.E.TIME CARD,
Special attention to eye, ear, nose am O, \V. D. learn received the word that largely followed, and, If present plani
e TruT. I
throaL Glasses fltted. Office ove I lie game was oO they telephone!] are carried out. officers of the Swedish
Le*Te Platte
l-l-'0€
.10:6Bajn. t:60pjn ' Americas Drug Store.
iiTlre
Kingsley for a ganie. Kingsley in army wljj be eroplojed a'« instructors.
formed the local manager that they During the first three years the run
DR. F. J. MACNBTT,
Practice linilted to Eye, Bar, Neac, Jiad Just closed with Wylie for Sun- ning expenses will be defrayed by tbe
Throat, and Fitting Glasses. Office diiy. evidently, have done ao before two founders.
60f Wilhelm block. ClUxens phone notifying the Traverae City team that
6M.
l-l-’M
ilie gaiue is to he cancelled. Well,
Short Sport Items.
iu‘ver mind, Wrlie needed that 150
DENTISTS.
In accordance with a recommenda
ihey were ao eager to bel a while tion of Preside!^. R. Van Hlae the
DR SNYDER DENTIST.
longer.
board of regenU of the University of
Office ever People's Savings Ba^
Wisconsin-has created the position of
director of athletics and elected E. B.
T.-W. THIRLBT. DENTIST.
TWedo ..........ttOOpm U:(^A
Hutchins, athletic director of Syracuse
Tralna for Cadar City and Prove Over Bamum A Earle's dewelry etc
university, New York, to this place.
ont laeve at 6:S0 a. m. and 1:40
Both phones.
6-S7-'0l
MEETING WILL BE TOMORROW
: Praremont and Cedar
Every depnmn-nl itf 1nl>nr Iv itnitp>l
AT POUGHKEEPSIE.
In Iltriinnd with nil nilici- c|<-i :ir1n:eitt»
Tralna oo main Uen amva at '■
So the Ollier iilglil ttie ........
wnt.
•ecn nt the AniKlrnliun opc-ru lirm<e of
Largest Crowd Ever in Att<
DR T. A. WILHBLK
A crowd tif iHWtJiiuki'ni und roliM^s
DentiaL City Opera Houaa Bloch,
Expected.
wrecking the I'erfoniiame of nn opera
i'noo L
M6.'M
for which non-union choristers bad
been enlisted.
a. J. UcPHAlL. DENTIST.
I Special to The Daily Ragle4
Roome 80S Wilhelm block. Cltizaiu
Poughkeepsie, N. V., June 22,—Oi
phone 148.
^U--M
r. Illinois excursion to Charlevoix,
ore is In the lethargy of this old town
skey. Harbor Springs and return
aroused ,over an intercollegiate jregat- $1.00. Sunday. June 24th. Leave
ATTORNEYS.
One hundred men'repreaenting the Trwveree Ctty 8.00 s. m.. return^^lO^OO
PRATT A UAVIO, ATTOHNBY8besj jhe colleges have been ab
Traverae City SUU Bank building develop by constant training will
third door. SulU m-ai2
4-l '06
Iiete here tomorrow afternoon In the
UNDERWOOD A OMLOR
anniiul regatta of the
LAWYERS.
Rowing Attocletkni. The crewe which
Money to loan rn ?lty and farm proa will strive for premier bonora repre
erty. Roome 1-8-6. Butberiand^^^
sent Cornell. SyTacuae, Columbia.
Pennsylvania. Georgetoi^ and WIsMIUGELLANEOUA
flnaalhe asine elemMt of on«rUlnty
_____ Music School.
which has been cbaracterlscic of the
Teacher, MTs. Frances 8. Smith,
SnkMER ILLINOIS.
Bince lu inception,
graduaie pupil o. Prof. FredMie
. Hr*aee Clark of'Chicago. 504 E
iiaracions have been made for
North Bound
'Front eiroet. Studio No. 3. dowo
big crowd. Already the town is fUle<l Leave Chicago Tuesday ItDO.^p. m.
6-31-’(Hi
Stairs. Citz. phone.No,...................
M
with hundreds of graduates and underSouth Bound
Eitherloeor Wood will
gradiintes, partiaans of the alx col
MONROE
A
HCV/BTHT,
be delivered promptly if
General insurance,- real cHau and leges which will participate In the re Arr. Traverse City Thursday 4:<S! a. gi
ordc^ from
FarmeraT Uutnal, Sll WllbeUc block galia, dlacnssing the probable winnera Lv. Traverse City Thursday,_6;lKJ a..m.
6-I--06
in the three races which will make up Arr. Chicago Friday lc»:3ti a. m.
tomorrow's program. The town wears
North Bound
J. M. HUBLLMANTBL.
;t holiday appearance, the colora of Lv. Chicago
FIRE INSURANCE.
Friday T-<iO p.
.-ill the universities represented being Arr. Traverse City Sunday 6:i»o a. i
Cilizens Phone “i!.
2U Bast Front aireet, i
displayed canspiciRmsIy In the prlnci- Lv. Traverse City Sunday S:'W a. i
pal streets. The
South Bound
expectcil to be in excess of anftblng
C.-O. CARVER ABSTRACTS.
ever known at a 1
Office writh O. P. Carver A Bre.. N
•
I-16-06
Jo; Bast—
Front street.
la, and It ia predicted that the largest Lv, Traverse City Sunday 12:00 i
crowd, lhat ever witnessed a rowing Arr. Chicago Tuesday 0.3U a.
event In America will see the riv^
Str. Illinois makes tKroneclioos
Chicago with trains on all Railroad
crews struggle for "bonora.
lines tor points beyond.
with Grlnnell Bros. .68 Froot^tml
Ndrtb bound steamers make cou
• • - -ith sll
PIANO TUNING.
□ship Ui__ ____
Huron. Lake
Labe
No Danger of Michigan Losing Her onI Lake Superior, Lake Huron,
Erie, Georgian Hay. Lake OnUilo and
029 8. UMon SL. Cilia, phone
Great
Coach.
4-14-T
TickeUsold through to desiioaliou
Antj Arbor, June 22.—In regard to
O. H. MORSE.
" •
T ne Popular Auctioneer of Gr^nd the dispalcb from Yc
regarding connections and lake t
e effect that Yost will not be baCk cheerfully
Traverse Oounty. Office 330 E From
given upon application t
coach Michigan, It can be set down
eireel, Traverae City.
H-‘06
a fake.
BERT WILHELM.
•There Is nothing in it," Mid Matt
Dock and Office Fool Union St.
Contractor. Tar or gravel
er Baird. "Only the complete aboli Both Fhones No. 3C.
Btaeki jnlntad. Oeoer^re
tion of football would make that dispatch rtghL and we will have football
DAILY EAGLE WANTS ADS PAY.
MARK CRAW.
and Y'oBt will be here."
,
for Men and Women. The kind
Triumpliant C^ar Selling
RfM US m ET
A THIRD TO A HAI.F LrESS MONEY
Paving Ta;x
thao TO ever asked fer equal qiLility in the history of the cigar business. Success was
It isn't a “bargain rK Casioii.'’ It isn’t a fad. It isn’t a spasmodic effort.
the natural result of a emmon-sunso, f.................................................................
It’s
rach store gets its share straightfrom t!u prodtuer. No intermediate profits, no jobber’s “rake-off,” no rents, no selling expenses to speak of! And all the saving given
le the smoker.
We have alrea^told you bowthis plan gives 8 for‘25c. cigars for 6c. Now
XA Panetelas^tOe.
IDALIA
La Idalia U one of tbe bat clear Hanna cigin w«di^ in the United Slate.. NotbiB* i. laed jn it but
Pere Marquette
- 2r2U ::^;!S; iligS;
11
'seakdea
JoHnson Drug; Co.
REtsr lOR m couiGE mnii
TRAVERSE CITY
“VhTT
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.
Oo you warn a niM map of Trave'te C'tyt We hlva a poeket map,
'olo'i: ««cinpi;
to fOilr
friend* ana cuMomora Ok inla mop
neicoi. ol>
.t orinelpvl
lit* ons env> pwoi
noa* ^aco ond you' n .
.. ...........
•o won.'
SupptloO foe 10 CMte opch Pt Tho
Dally Eaglo umoo.
Order Your
ICE
Northern Michigan
Transpprtation Co.
CB. Taylor Coal Co.
An Ideal
James C. Hopkins
I C. BURNS, Aol
Pingree Shoes
thet 6t and wear and tin- best
$3.00 to $3.50
The Old Sellable Shoe Bouse.
A. Greilick & Co.
MS E. Front SL
Leave orders a
ALVAH SEYMOUR. HACKMAN.
Day and night ealit arvewered. Citl
tens pbonee S7l and 1138 2-8-t27
shore in town.
hrmra; protect youreelf agalnal tht
lose by having youi property insured
We'll do this and do li rlghl.
O. P CARVER A 8RO
~Blg time July 4 and 6 at Elk Rapids,
the biggest little-town in Michigan.
40P8tll
THE WATER
Way IM)
BETWEEN
DETROIT *K5 BUFFALO
OETROrT. WCH.
“Coast Line.
To Mackinac"
NESSEN LINE
HANISTEE
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE
Steamship “MAAIISTEF
ta PoUowteg SeheffimltL
mIxl
Lukss;..
T p.
liqp. m.
HuBtey* )
•iSI?.*
furtlii-r dcsciiption and terms.
Oo You Want a Horn#
with all modern miivenicncies?
City wau-r. Sew'er connection,
equipped, Kurnacc'or
SL-am heat, barn etc., we have
llicni. Uo you want a small
house, well in and clipap-i> We
^END YOUR VACATION
43N THE GREAT LAKES
nmUim whk-h manne .ttiiiu-eiure
an imx-iite - hpwsL «[«/ and com'
foci .re prime eonsidcr«tldn>.
TlmKieh T.. kel.i«l<l lo.lIpntnH
end Uaggiifre checked to ddineleni.
Do You Want a Farm?
(MDa. m
LiSSTAn.
c goo.1
-o man;
farms for live, go-aliead practi
cal farinera Call for d<-scription
The boat will adverli« I erself
irly morning arrival
v4u try lie
... ,point
.'ipta assured. Rail coaoectiooa
at all
Spe^- Comfort. Safety. Heriahable
and ••Time” Fralghl giving better dis
patch acroaa Lake Michigan than
larak Fr,ar>«.teA. M..
Trip* per week •commrndng
prices.
Oo You Want Sommer Reaprt
Propartyt
a CkCveuANO
.................. - .
I5 J«P. M.
Sm.e C.e..Uefl d.il,
ItOXU.
L'l-.Cl.-ria'ie d.iv IS.ISP, M.
Ootlages. Call for dri-?riptlon.
pric-s and terms.
A-r.T. Dermil d.-V
S^.30A.U.
Grand Trflverse Land
lod Lun Campany
F. rkuRTELL. HSBV.
J. O. NESSE34.
I
Do You Want ItT
90 acre*.. 1000 fruit-trcee mostl.v
in bearing. 3 acrea in small fruiu.
Elevation and atmokplieric drain
age all that could be desired.
wcH-wau-red-, and - soil goo<].
small lioiise, and barn. Potwess-
A. E. MITFY.
DETTtorr* OjrVUJkND NAV.CO.
Over MUliken's Stem.
DAILY EAGLC WANT AOS P
ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN PUG.
The "Ml
1 Kangaroo" Bbllt c
the Lines of FItzsl
New York, June 22,—There's a new
'dnek demon in the field, and be comes
from the antipodes, whore he- was
known as the "Melbourne Kangaroo."
His name Is George Otmther, and m
tie short time he has been in America
he has done tblngs tnat Mitltle him
•o the sincere respect erf ail the men
n his class. He Is a peculiar fellow
m regard to weight, being perfectly
willing to meet any man In the world
rom 133 to 150 pounds, and Joe Gans
< nofbarred from the list. In respect
to avoirdupois Gunther r^nrbles an-Jher not^ man who began his ca
reer In Anwralla. Fitx'slmmons once
mode 160H pound when be -beat Jack
Dempsey for the middleweight title,
'nd later he fongbt Jeffries for the
heavyweight honors when the bollernaker weighed a trifle over
nouflda!
Gunther Is built on the wlrY plan of
tbs Cornlshman, with very large
chest development and
capacity for breathing operations.
NO COLUMBIA FOOTBALL.
8TEAIIBOATCO.,
For Sale at Bugbee's
rruii-t'ai'inr
Mne^to Sept 25th.
ICE AND WOOD
Pi
Ppotfdstit Butler Bays it it All Off for
ThU Yew.
Me* Tott, Joie tt-PreMdent I
CAUSE ONE^THIRD OF
TOTAL DEATHS.
KIDNEY DIESES THE
When tbe Kidneys fail to petiorA their functions properly by not straining out the poison
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of tbe body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trovble, stomach trouble, ^rggisb liver mid a host of other ills, all due tb deranged Kidneys.
FOIXTSKHMEYCORE
corrects irregularities and cores Kidney and Bladder diseases in every
tones np tbe
CORED OF BRiaart DISCASC.
whole sjrstem, and tbe diseases that have
Mr. Knbwi a.s°r>*.resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear,
because the canse has been removed. Commence taking folky>s kidneyxure
*’’*
ss-'S'.irs-Dir'“
Two aiXM, BO beats aiM SIM.
tSU IB K8MUEDE0 gy
a a WAIT a I
TOtt nXTT.T B&ai^ FBIDAT, 3TTNE 22.
cm IS M KNBHnHI
errrKcw* ik ftmv.
imuiuieERT
MIm M«M e. D*Wltt mnt to MulU todoy to wpeoi Siutdar.
MtN Loomro RmooIi «,»nt to LM(*
Ado todar tor « MT«r«j week*’ star.
M. S. 8AUNDERB SUCCEEDS H.
mm Ada NoMn wont to Fo»eh t
MONTAGUE IN THE HAM4AH
dar to apend Suod^ viUt ber pareoU.
A LAV MERCANTILE CO.
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Mra. Clara Lugotor rotuhtod
momta* to Kalkaaka aftor a day a.tlo•U in the city.
MIm Eoale Vinton of Wllliamoburg
left for a week's Yialt to Qraad Rap
deny Plens Made for Buihfing Up
ids tbU monn«.
More Prdgreteive Busineae
Mra A. J. Whits Of Solon rotumsd
borne Ibis morning after speadlng sev
eral days in tbe city.
Meeting.
Miss Margaret Soodreou left this
morning for a month's visit with rela
The annual meeilng of the Hannan
tives In Cheboygan.
LA) UercaiiUle Co. was held yea
W. J. Moody left this morning for .erday, at which uuic oiOccrs were
Urand Rapids in the interest of the e>ecicd«nd some changes made In the
B. J. Uorgaa livery bam.
conduct, of the business which will
' Nels Erickson of Csdillae returned tend u> uioke it more up-to-date and in
borne this morning after a visit with ..ec|iing with ibe progresalve spirit su.
.geneiall) mamiested in every pbaae
bis daughter and other relatives.
Mr. and Mre. C. A. Turner returned ol the clly.s Ufe.
Officers and Directors.
to Oopemish today after a week's visit
Tbe following oOlcers were elected
with C.'J. BetUngbouse and family.
Mr. end Mrs. Ed. Lowrie of East yesterday alierDooo:
piesideul. A. Tracy Lay.
- Eigbtb street are feioiclng in the ar
rival of a baby boy who came yestcr
t'lce piesideuL K Ployd Clinch.
ijccrciary. treasurer and manager.
day.
Mr. and Mr» Jacob E. Baker return M. S. Saunders.
ed to ML t'leasant toda>vafter attending ibe wedding of tb^r son. Jamo^
.ird S. Thuiuiisun, K. Plyod Clinch and
Baker.
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Mrs. EtU S. Wilson returned to >Mlham \V. Stnilff
The CLact uctails of all the changes
Nortbport Thursday. She was accoin
psoled by ber HtUe neice, Marjorie ■ind improvemcDts suggested cannot be
given as yet as they have not been
Brabant.
M. A. Russell and mother of Detroit entirely worked out by tbe m
passed through the cHy this morning ibe corporation, in carrying out tbeir
on their 'way to Manistee on a busi plans they will add to the city's iQiprovemeal and as far as possible ali
ness uip. .
Mrs. Atlee Donnelly .of Detroit, who in its .development and reputation
has been the guest of Mrs. Homer Sny an u|i-io-date place, tbat end being
der and other friends, went to FYank- kept Tn view all of tbe t
fort today.
. Herbert Montague F
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Umlor of the
Herbert Montague, who has been
State road are tbe b^py parents of
secretary, treasurer and general
bright baby girl tbat came to tbeir ager of tbe business of tbe Hannah
I.ny Mercantile Co. a number of
home yesterday.
Mra. L. B. Bradish of Grand Rapids years, haoacd in bis resignation yes
wbo has been the guest of Mr. and terday which was accepted, in accepCMrs. H L. Carter, since the marriagiCol. Thompson in behalf of tbe
of tbeir son Claude. June IJ returned stocknoJders of the corporation says
"Mr. Montague, of course, has been
this roomtag to her home.
Mrs. Charles Merten of Nortbport. with ilie company a long time,
wbb has been the guest of Mrs. Alla his methods are not in synumthy with
Morphy for a few days, went to Man- our K
celooa this morning to visit friends. ' "In accepting ibe resignation we do
*6.0 freight and telegraph offio
It wltb feelings of irtendsblp for him.
opened at Omens yesterday on the and will aid h(m in any undertaking
T. C..U A M. road, Carl W. Oleson of
mpy select and do all we can for
CadBlac being In cabrge. Freight may him. We have no d^lre to do or have
any be sent to Omeda without being anything done which will reflect
there are no reflectloaa to
prepaid.
MePheieen Poet, <L A. R, and
made. He has .done his duty,conscien
Woman's Belief corps will go to Carp tiously. We feel, however, that
Lake for a day's outing July 4 if the
thing ought to be done to put the busia more modem basis and
Is no celebration In the city. However,‘If the city celebrates, the post make it more of A credit
and corps will ramaln to enjoy It.
poratiOD and tbe city."'
Miss Addis Johnson returned Ikst Heads of D
evening from ML Pleasant, where she
It will lie the endeavor of tbe
gradnsted at tb NonnBl,4choot.
poratlon to make each head of every
wiu take a position in -die city schools department responsible for that dehere -next winter. Her mother, Mrs. partmenL They will endeavor to have
C. H. Johnson, returned with her.
them become Interested as stockbdldMrs. Walter Bienaman - and little
belleWng that such a course will
child caihe np from OrMd Rapids last tend to greater Interest and help
evening, expecting to go to Mants- make the business more progressive
tlque via the car ferrt' at Nortbport and modem. The beads of department
but not being able to make connec will be encouraged to give their belt
tions today, returned to Grand Rapids Advice and to submit suggestions for
this morninghe betterment of their several departnents. The corporation wants
make these poaiMons more Important
than they have boon before. Thla pla.-i
/will broaden their scope of Influeoce
and pall forth tbe abnity in the em
ployes.
TUs’ idea is the' most important
CITY SCHOOL PUPILS WILL HaTe
change which the eorporatton Is wm-kCHANCE TO ENTER.
“
Ing out and they hope it will be
the betterment of the city and them
„ '
Special Teachers for the Normal De selves.
The non-resident members of the
partment Which Opene July
S£Ci. m MD GaEMl IIGL
EHUIWSSCOUMWIIL
pi smul mnigns
1579-Dttko vt MoMDouth def«»tsA the =CoTananUn at BothweD Bridge.
1799—Second coallUon against Frtaoe formed.
SEVERAL HAVE PLACES AMONG 18IJ—Napoleon decUred whr agslnat RnsalS. \
1816—Second abdicutlgn ot Napoleon L
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DISTRICT E. L. OFFICERS.
1622—Athens taken by the Qreeka..
M
\
18SS—Bspartefo defeated the CaillaU
ConventloA Held at HatW Springe
1866—H. Rider Haggard. noveUet, btwn.
- Jitfw 1ft and SO.
1865—Prsldent Johnson opened Southern portt.
1868—King ol Belgium reviewed V.fi. aquadroa under Parragut at Ost«d.
The Grand Traverse District Eip- 1893- BrlUsh batUeablps Victoria and Camperdown otdllded; 368 Uvae louL
wortb League conventkin held atfiar- 1894— Japanese troops landed In Cores.
bor Springs June 19 and SO. dected 1896—Steamer Porilp sailed from New York to rrtleve Peary arcUc explor
tbe following offleera for the ensuing
ing party.
1898—Auxiliary cruiser SL Paul repulsed Spsnteh torspodo boat attack off
year;
President, Rev. P. - B . WtiOnan.
San Juan.
^
1902-rJane Toppan, Mass^nietta ««*sner, declared insane.
Harbor Springs.
first vice presidenL C. E. Louis.
FTankforU
i
66HC. Oeta—No. 3 white, 43c. RyeSecond Wee president.. Miss Maude
No. 2. 66c. Beans—July, 81.66; Oc
Young. Traverse City.
tober, 81.60.
Third Tice president. Miss Dalsy
Cbicago. Jnne 2L—Tbe wheat mar
Smith. Levering.
ket opened easier today, but there
Fourth vice president. Miss Wlhnlwd^ little change In prleee. The cafred Smith, Lake City.
Uea showed that Liverpool failed to
Secretary. G. B. Stone. Harbor
Qd to yestCTday's advance In tbe
Springs.
local market Trading was heavier In
Treaaurer. J. D. Criss, Sherman.
September option of all grains
With tbe fall weather which slipped
Junior League suiierlntendent, Mrs.
1 Miss June's slippers, sending than in July. July opened unchange:!
H. J| Wade. Pellstone.
I
lower at 83Hc to 83%c. decllneveryone about with heavy overooets,
The fnviutlon encoded by FnokI to 83%c and reacted to 83Hc. On
flannel linco overahoes and umbrellas,
>rt to bold the next meeting in that
tbe presence of tall inuis on tbs mar- gher cables July corn finned up to
city was accepted.
62^c.
July oats were steady around
lAake one stop to wonder If the
large, delegatloil wm in attend368ieS6%c.
, those from Traverse City being summer U really here or If it has pas»
Close: Wheat—July,. S3Hc; 8e(ias follows: PrcBldlng Elder -A. T. Fer cd on for good.
However, the frulta were all grown tember. 83V@'83Tic. Com—July. 52c:
guson, District Secretary Miss Mary
>d ripened und» the sunny Califor September. 62%@52^c. Oats—July.
Mloor, delegate from the First H. E.
nia akies while those of tbe Grand 39c; September. 36HC. Rye—Cash. 62
cliiircb. Hiss Pearl Walker, from AsTraverse region are Just beginning to ®65c;. September, 64c: July. 62c.
bur)-. Miss Maude Young, and from tho
y-Caah, 44©66c.
sit up and take notice.
Fourteenth street cburch. Hiss Mabel
Farm Produce,
Peaches arc 30 cents per dozen,
Waiters and Robert Downs. Miss B>- while apricots, blue plums and red
Grand Rapids—Producers to
Wlnor was also on the program. plums are all selling at 20 cenU for 12. bers: Beans, hand picked. *1.4uei.6C
The delegates were royaHy enterialnbu: macblne cleaned. 81©1.25 per
There are no ne* arrir^a on
SS, and tbe meet- market in the vegeuble line today, tbe
Michigan full cream cheese, 11c
ing was e tiinslastic and profitable.
retailers not lisvlng yet received their per lb; butter, dairy packing stock,
iJc per lb; choice, 16c per lb;, fresh
week end suppply.
creameries. 2u@21c per lb; tresb eggs.
16c per do*; candled. H>c per dot.
TBlVtRSE CUV MAUHnS
Hay and Straw.
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SELLING PR^eS.
Grand Rapids.—Price reUll at city
Meata.:
market: Mixed timothy and clover,
irback Pork, per >bL...
$8 per ton; loose timothy, 89 per too;
V, 87 per ton; ear com, 60c per
bushel.
Live Poultry.
Grand Rapids—Chickens, 13©l4c
per lb; itens. 12@13c per ib; turkeys.
14fTl6c per lb;-ducks, 13©I4c per
will offer for sale this week about
ib; broilers, IH to 2 lbs each. 20©
lOiLOUO acres In. Clare, - Mackinac and
29C per lb.
o]ber counties.
: NEWS FROM
OUR EXCHANGES :
H. I mm {iBiiisiosfin
COR TO esors hnw
Paine’s Fire Works •
AU goods damaged by water
we will seU at
25 per cent Discount
CommeDdng June ISUl
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
UNTIL JULY FIRST
A GAS RANGE
sitao to $20.00
CONNeCTED A.BSOHJXEX.V
This means all labor and pipe ouuide and inaide. Yon only pay for
TRAVERSE CIXV GAS GO.
IF YOU WANT LOW PRICES
S“
WE CAN, SUIT YOU
»»»»»•••••»•»••*?
Msrshsll.-Loeorge McCall, aged 21
years, wbo is in the county Jail awsdimg examination on a forgery charge at
Battle Creek, has
insane. He set
fire to the padded cell be occupied and
knelt and prayed while the cell
burning. He refuses to eat anything.
Deputy Bberiu OIbba extinguished abe
blaze with a lawn hose.
Marshall—James M. Hughes,
wealthy farmer living just east
here, was aiiparenlly dead for a few
minutes. A swarm of bees attacked
bim while he was endeavoring to hive
them and stung him in 20 places upon
tbe bands and arms. When Or. Gesner arrivetThis heart action had stop
ped, but restoralivea resusitated him.
If you want good Qaalily WE CAN SUIT YOU. If yon coooider
quality with the price tve can get your busiuesa. It cosU nolbiog
to gel our prices—and tl may com you oomblhiog if you do'nX
«J. E. Grelllck Co.
FINE INrEBtOR PlMSa. SASH BOORS AMD MILL WORM.
LUMBEB, LATH, and SHINGLES. PLATE and WINDOW gJtSS
Report ol tbe oaodlUoD of Ibe
People’s Savings Bank
Sr..........
Traverse City. MIA
ofTrav'eree City MIcblxaD. at tbi- clow; of
buelDcee, June. 18. uos. se eaUeU for by the
Commucloneroftbe UaBklng Ucparitueni;
Plewr and Feeo.
S5:EE:=S
mm'"
"rrsr/?:^EE:::;:; ll mmrn
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
----- DEikLERS Dt-----
Cut Flowers, Potted nants.
t: * 00.-S ti^'p^
FXOWEKS FOR
PARTIES.
WEDDINGS, FIJNERAIS
Fresh 8t4»ck Evoy Oay.
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
Capital ei^k p
PW bo..................................... 60C Cb^vlded proflU.
l.'onjifivtctal Uepu
Hannah A Lay Msre. Ca.
rrrUOiamof dep
CertlOed cb '
KavUtsa de|j
ns Union StrccL
Both Phenes 41.
../..■EEE'.EV=V/^;^
Prodtfco (Commitslor Mwchani
Kalamazoo.—\V. L. Tamer and J. Poutoes, per bu................................. 4 Jc
ES-LIVESTOCK.
Lehman had ah exciting experience
with lightning. They were leaving
buggy near the L^man home when
lightning struck "about 20 feet from
them. It struck again In Ibe-neR min
ute 40 feet the other aide of thMB and
tore up the ground In a circle around
.............. 7s
them. Neiiner mad.felt any effects
Shwp. with wool oa
from the lightning.
Spring lamna. Uvs wsl
Oalves...........................
Jackson—The report of the typhoid
HitJt.'^ee3
Total dcpuelU........
Total.......................................... » au,78l*.State of MIcLISBb.eounty ot uraod Tro-rsc, aa—l.C. A. ttampioiid. eeablcr of Ibr
hUoc Damed babk, doeolemnl) eu'car tbai
UivbUac atalement le true to tliv beat ol
IIIV kuoatedKcaod bellcl.
C. A. HAMHUMM'aablvr.
subwribed and aworu to belore mr lliLsend day otJuM.IWS.
A Betrothal
i?* "/
, ' i
for your fiance, ora
wedding gilt for the
» JUNE BSn^
2^,: / Can be aeleoted here with/?/ /
out any diffloulty.
Do
You
Want
R. W. RASTALL ^*'^**"‘
Optician.
PARKER
Mnsic Talks
to Music
Lovers —
SttVOlWAM:. CUT CLASS.
BAND PASYTED camA.
Live Stock Market
Chicago, June 21,—CatGe—Steady;
beeves, $4©6.06: cows and heifers,
Il.tniiH.lO; Stockers and feeders, 82.75
©4.60; Texans. 83.60©4.30; calvea, 85
<g C.Sfl. Hogs—Market weak to 6e lowmixed-and butchers. 86.30@i6.66
good heavy, 86.60@6.«2Vi; tough
heavy. 86.3S@6.46; light. 86.30@6.6O;
Yoor Mend to reroetnber too
plga. 85.4066.^0: bulks of sales, 86-50
forever? If yon do, make him
6U.76. Sbeep—Maritet stsady; ahsep,
or her * prtaent of a . . . .
64.7666.26; lambs, f6.»0©7.60.
Bast Buffalo. June 21.—Cattle—
Steady: export steers. 6.2B®6.76; best
shipping. 84.9066.16; best cows. 83.76
LUCKY CURVE
«>4.2&; fair to good, 8S63.2E; best
uelfers. 81-2664.76; mediums. 8326©
3.76 : 800 to 1.000 steers. |4©4.26; boi
Stockers, |46'4.25: medium. 83.50©
J.7^; best feeders. 84©4.26. Hogi .
Slow; pigs. 86.70; yorkers and me
diums. 86-80. Sheep-Steady; best
t sec adrertiard
lambs, 86.7667: wethers. 86: e.wea.
s. We warrant
8566.15: culls. 82-60©3.60. CalvM—
them
as the maker.
Steady; besL 87©7.26.
The Grain Market
Detroit June 21.—Opening: Wheal
-MO. 1 white. 88«c: No, 2 red. 88Mc;
July. 86Hc; Septemb^.'Sec; Deoember, 87HC. '
-diose; —Wheat—No. 1. white, 88e;
•No. 2 red spot, 88e; July. 85Hc: 8^
JOHH60N DRUG CO.
tember. 86c; December. 87Mc: Oom—
W. T. ROXBURGH. Mgr.
No. 3 mixed. 54Hc; No. 3 yeltow. 1£S E. Front St, Traverae City, M'eh.
lisi
FOUNTAIN
PEN
. aa be walks
n arrangament of oonsecutlre t
through the widi
L, theme
or melody, and far lesa ‘dM ^
can be called a musical subject,
ll
hod aoyihlDg that cu be called muaical harmony.
Music Is Man Unde
The mnaiciana aiezes the rohgh element of aonnd and oompels it b
work his will, and having with infinite paint aobjogated it and tame.
rded by diacoTering in it the most diFOCt and perfect med
It. he
: for the expression of hU emotions.
The KImbaU Piano
is the best inslrumenl:!
anguage of music b«t. From the bi*lo of the player* tbrongh the
ips of tbe finger* comes that perfect bannonv that be is eeeklng and
he or ahe is carried away on the wings of melody.
Hie KlmbaU Ftaa
of eelling is your very best medium of aupplylng yonr wuta and needs
in the way of s piano, piano player or player-piano, (wWnatlon ^er
and piano.j ,Tbe Kimball plau loaures yon anlnatail exCMalve prices,
it enabloi you to have an insirnment inyonr htfeae and.pay for it with
perfect oonvenience u> yourself.
Osr Basil Paysicat Plu Mskss Pl—s Snyf© Kssy
The flagnetisin
of Goad Work
MSMif-
kU‘
Kotary Hubtli-.
Correct—Alteet:
KIMBALLMUSIC
SOUSE
i'81.
M. B. Bamcr. Pr©p.
aUraqta the attenlioD of all v
Irreproachable lioeo. aa all good
do. Tills is the reapoo why the Travi-m*City
y ttteam Lauadry
Laundry :nttmhnrs among iu
r style and fiuish of g
thttrg^mMuiia.
ouvat maancKs
lead tbe procMdon.
CITY
I
TRAVERSE CITY
STEAfl
KT\ LAUNDRY I Srs. Sawjer i taluUciN.
Ctr. ftlh 4Md llBlfta Bts.
StM.
FkfiM<48
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aty Bofdt Stn«;
• awb««c*.PN^
* Michigan and Other Places I
East Jordan.—H. F. FiiUer has been
engaged as auperlntendeni of the Bast
Jordan schools for another year at
increase in salary. All the rooms
crowded and an addition to the high
school Is contemplated.
PAGSV
Our"stock eoDsists of the oelebrated “PAINB FIRB WOBEB.'
These are univenally coosidered the beet on account of their oarafnl
rery piece will do just whet it ie inicaidml to do. and
TBBBB ABE NO BLANKS. Get yonr supply of ua.
:0p-to-Date Mvket
Reports
fever epidemic here have been
gerated. Only 14 oases are rept
; if they were living hpre.
but tbe eonditloa le serioas and Mayor
The Needham Business college win
Ai the dlrecfora' meeUng yesterday Todd and tbe health office are taking
conduct two departments, during the afiemoon a dividend of six per cent
stringent meaaures. Work in tbe Bast
summer and a special departme
was declared for the year ending Main street school is Interfered with.
enough are secured to warrant bavin? March 1.
a portion of the alck ones
classes and the Indlc^ions are that
teachers. It is suspected tbat milk
there will be a number wbo will Uke
purchased of a certain milk tfoaler
the special work.
tbe cause ot the trouble;
One of the departments will be for
the students In the city schools from
STERLING, m.tbe fourth to the twelfth grade wbo HAS BEEN FILER FOR THE O. W.
will be given A chance to make np
b. ABOUT 12 YEARB.
of his father at Montreal, Canada,
work tbat they are weak on. or to do
the age of 116 years. Hla mother died
advanced work, ao as to make tbeir
Erwin, an Experleneod Filer, some time ago at the age of 109.
school work next fall lighter. This
Succeeds Burgess.
department will open next Monday
<'ABX8.—Dr. Chauvel. medical
and will continue six weeks. T
specter of tbe French army, deals a
entering this department will me
heavy blow at Ibe 'popular surgical
morrow at the eollege to be classifled.
le^xwltion of filer for t
treatment of spfteadidtls In a special
Special teadbers for tbe Normi
Vt. D. Qo. for about 12 yean, baa re report ot a statistical nature,
partment have been seieured. Tb
signed. His reel^tion will take ef ahows that out of 668 cases of appen
partmeot will open July J and conUnne fect Satumay nIgbL
dicitis in the military hospitali
. six weeks. Work leading np to first,
Fred Erwin, an experienced filer of rranco 180 were operated upon, while
second and third grade teachers’ cer many years and who has held a num-' 488 received only medical treatmteL
tificates will be offered to prepare ber of responsible poalUons In that Ot the latter there were only ttam
those taking the work to Uke the capacity. bM been secured to fUi tbe tbat rsaalted_ fatally, whereas of tbe
teachers' exnmInaUDns in AheubL
-vacancy.
much MBaller number dealt with by
Besides these two depardnents
the use of the knife S3 were losL
there will be special work in LaUn.
FTench. Greek and Oertnan. This
NEW YORK.—Freedom for a t
course will extend over a period of six
who pleaded gunty to adling merchaaweeks. A meeUng of the Normal and
diae valued at nearly flOO.000 which
special diviBloos will be held Jane Mrs. T. H. Paa^ Passed Thmogh did u6t tiekmg to Urn and approprlat
/
City Thit Meniing.
ao to organise.
log tbe money, nod alx years In pris
Mr*. T. H. Peacock, housekeeper on for another who stolg 25 cents,
gt the Northport Beach hotel, passed were tbe portieaa meted out to 'two
ANNUAL SWEDISH PICNIC.
through the city this morning on her .prisoners Wedn^day. Henry Hlnchway to Peioakey to'attend ber son's man bavAt |1«0.0«0 worth of goods
Affair Will Be Held at Ewt Any NM
on credit, sold them and aall^.for Eu
Sunday.
rope. Re pleaded guilty and sentence
- . he annual Swodlah picnic is aiAod- rn tbat place, the bridfilbeing Miss was suspended. John Clark, starving
uled tor next Sunday and will be^dld Mary Van Dame
Grand Rapids. Tbe 00 the Bewery, grabbed a quarter be
again this year at Bast Bay. This young Aoopte will enjoy a trip arouad
Raw a man flipping -n the air.
Uenk Is aa aannal Stair orgraat la- the lakes, after which -they wUl go
goes to aiw.BIng.
terest to the aooi <t Sweden and si- to CMeboygan, wbere^ Mr. Peaeock.is
»ayi brings out a large crowd.
comected with the Cheboygan "
Besides enjoying a fine spread the planL *
. . V
gathering enjoy Ubat rides, awlngs and
tsika.,. Boniayi June
amosanesu of all kinds. maltlDg It
BeelfUnu ever at Elk Rapida Jidy leaves et 8:30 a. m.
day which .Is long rsmaabered by all I and 6.
gamee both daya. ..
nrr ah cable want Aa
tartaaai* anongh to he prasaat,
C
iOftfttU
2, Secured.
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TBIS DATS IN mSWIV-JUNB 22
Dmbk.
perjxyh, OUvur ribbaM,«la.,
Biswotn.mE
pArat
EAOLS. FBXDAT, JimB-SS. l»M.r
For R. R. Men
Salient Guutlet Gloves
and other
Union Hen
SHERMAN & HUNTER
■rm BALE—A wted nttB. amm
SU. t M teat Ugh; vfl MB
BftqDHe at county riaiVa wetw
666*«
Bring in Prompt Beenlw—Beet Uediom is Jfortbern Michigan.
rates for ads
‘Ail'*;?
--------nrei
ADseruoD,
s c«m nubsequent
le office—One cent straight if collector calls.
No S4 lssct««4 I
LOST.
IXIST—Square pookeUiook ooatetnhig
between $100 end $110 betweah ahop
and Coleman's fans. Among tlr
Ucles, cheek of $5.60. reoeipU
business cards. Finder receive lib
eral reward. Retorn to M. Hahner.
414 Union etreet.
408641
imSCELLANEOOs
If not convenient for yon to call, Uieplione Ko. 68, eitlier phone,
or send bv "*«l* and ads will receive careful attention without
extra charge.
MONET TO LOAN on paraomi prop
arty aad teal aetate. L Hewina*
Tyler. Room 60S. WIlbMm Mom
4-641
OBIWUE MCE CO.
Eagle ,Want Ads
Will PHUl JUST CUBS
For bstchlnc, Iro.io
prUsiwlsueis, USD per ROUSED
BY
MIS-STATEMENTS
utung. Oliver Wsten,
GIVEN TO THE PRESS.
im iiDiou m. Fboue an
WANTED.
^
Will
Robert Walter left thte momlr« for
FttiLake.
Tbs beard of superyteers will bold
a meeting Monday aftanoM at S
meet in council boom
MONDAY NIOHT,
CONE'S BOSS OVERA
KeVer ful in *ny emergenev—well »hninlf cloth—cure rt
fitting—both »tripe nod pUJn bine peUerns-jackotn to mi
Cone’s Royal Blue smrts-rBoihiQg better m*de u one
dollar—two oollare—the workmanship and material are np to the
e-satandard------•d of exoellenee. which n --
DAILY EA6LE WANT ADS
MBtHianniE
o'clock.
Ratee Offeiwd by Tratte
Mte Edith Heteeinb rotarited frMn
Tpellantl Isat evMlac, having gradnr Almoet Tee Tempting
atOd from tte achoM.
to RcMet
Arthur Wait retumad teat eraaine
teom Albion'coUege tt spend tbe
Seeretary J. W. Hannen of tbe board mer with his parents.
at trade gives notice that a meeUng
Children’s dey at tbe (Mange.will
the board of trade members aad be held June 30 Instead of on the date
slno the bustoees men lo general will
be held In. tbe council rooms Monday
Louis 8. Chase, brother of Mrs. (3.
evenfakg' at 8 o'clock to discoas the H. Chase, wbo bai been in the city
itter at a business men's excursion since Toeeday. called by the sad acci
Msntsttqne and determine wbethei dent Which took tbe life of his nephew,
> senllment is sufficient to warrant Robert Chase, returned yeetetdsy sfthe fiirtberlng of ptaas.
lernoon to Nllee.
Mr. Hannen has been in cotrespondle esse of Ssm Vint aceus<
ente with the mayor of Manisilque, Btealing a qullL has not been.disposed
with Passenger Agent C. L, Lockwood of as yet but It Is Ukely ecmie eatlstac.
pt the O. R- A L and also with Traffic toT7 arrangement wUl be made In a
Maoager E B. Coombs bf the Mmals- short ume as be has been giving con
aqoc. Marquette 4 Northern railway, siderable trouble on the west side, it
tbe latter correspondence being la re Is claimed.
gard to rates.
The
reception
tendeiwd State
Tbe fare lor the ronnd trip from this
rthy Gr
city to Maalstlque will bo $2.25, a reore of 1
of ova- $4 oe tbe regular EaBtern Star began at 4 o'clock this
rates. 'The party *-ould leave her
afternoon. At 6:30 IMe expected that
8:5Ki..arrlve at Nathport at 10 o'clock, about 126 will set down to tbe ban
arrive at ManlaUque at 4 o'clock and quet to be given in her honor, and tbe
leave there are 8 o'clock In the «
School of Instruction will be held later
Ing. A return could be made to Trav In the evening.
erse City cm tbe following day. either
at 8:30 |n the morning or at 3 o'clock
In the afteraoon.
MITIE Offll HH TEM
Agent A. B. Curtis Receives a Clrcu
rO BELL—Nice 40«er* tanr m An
lar Letter Explaining the
SECURED THE ABSEMbtY OF COMWANTED—The address of Mr. Albert
trim county overlocAlng Torch inks
' Exact Position.
Andrus and family.
Any person
New house, log b_m. aoma orchard,
PA«40N8 OF FORESTERS.
knbwlng this will greatly oblige me
moat cleared, some growing toras\
by aendlng same to L M., care of
ftne soil, partly lev«, partly rolling,
ii-w dajs ago (here appeared
n nos suimner iioiua la Ood'a eoua
Daily Eagle. Important.
'WU*
Local Ladies Report Fine Time
try. Allan F. Uttla 338 .rent st diKpaich In Tbe Dally Eagle as wel
Cedilleo—New OlBeers.
6(9141
:u< ID a number of other paper*, ata*
rO SELL-rBeBon tatm. good ordtard. lug that the Delaware Insurance com
Tbe drill team of the Companloi
fair bulTdings, nice flahlag. S7 acrea. I>an}' of Pniladclpbia vpould pay only
Court
Traverse
returned on the 1:25
good soil; fl,8(Ki. half eaah. or ex- T5 per cent ol Ito loss In San TranG. R. & I. train this afternoon from
chnnga A. F. Little. Snthsrtand cisco.
block.
mi4f
quire at J. W. Slptefs Fumiinre
Agent K B. Curtis called tbe atten- Cadillac where they have been In at
clore,
toaSU
ju, of tlic company to the article In tendance at tbe aeeembly of the Com
FOR BALB-Homc- at the ShUpon
panlons of Foresters for two days.
Honae bam. Dan Oevallng. 834 rho Dally Eagle and received tbe foV Battle Creek will entertain the assem
SOUCITOHB WANTED—r\>ur soUcllowing circular whlcb is being widely
Waahlsgtoo. ptaon-i 708.
406641
oia to iniroduoe qm "New Census
disirllmted to place tbe company rignt bly i.ext real
Ulusiraied Atlas a Michigan." A
ThK Indies bad a grand time while
before the roislnformed public. It I*
1M« pnhUcaUon, oontalsing haU- FOB BALB—^oantlty- or papers salt
able for shelves or puttibg under issued by tbe president of tbe----- in tUviioance, last night enjoying a
tone iUoatraUone; 'historical and deride to the goat farm pc flat cars gaily
pani', Tatlwall Paulding:
acrlpuve matter; special index to
decorated
for the qpeasion, altbougb
S.6M eluea, towns add posiofficee.
"There appeared In several of the
Bpeciai new maps. An absolutely
ilAlly iMtpers reports to the effect that they got a good drroehtng.
new departure. Write for parUcu- FOB BA1.B—Something alee. Soda
TTie following offioen were Reeled:
lara. »»ng, McNally A Company,
Ootfli, money maker, or exehnnjie: The Delaware Insurance Company ol
Past presMent, Mrs. ElUabeth Maan.
Chicago. UL
‘Mtl*
a bargain; worth Inveettgatloo Al Philadelphia .would pay but 76 per
lan F. Uttle, ts: Front street 3871-tt, cent of its loss in San Francisoo. This Cadillac.
PresldenL Mrs. Janot Harris. Battle
positive mis-statement. This
•WANTED—Three' Knot sawyers,
FOR
BA£A—Bnudieg
at
Creek.
pany will pay all its Just claims dollar
right and one loft; one packer; two
Seoreteri^ Mrs. Hart. Imssing.
for dollar.
months'Job. B. J. Morgan.
-iOSTU
Tteassrqr.-Mlse
Florsaee T<
While the company met with a
- J..
heavy loss. It la not great lo propiw- Tart. ,....
First vtbe prealdeat. Hri Tbompeon.
to that ot most ol the comp
1—134 acraa umber land pnrt- doing a general btulnees on the Pa Grand RiqiidaSecond vice preeldenL Mrs. Eva
eamiL bonding* on cific coast.
I farm aott two alee
siockhMders' meeting has been Smith. Traverse <aty.
V»ANTM>—A waitress and houseti
Orator; Mrs.' Strickland, PetoekeyHighest wages paid. Write or phone
called tor August 22 to take action
Conductors, Hisa Roee, Muskegon;
J. H. Koberts, Old Mission. 4096^1
I he proposed plan for tb<- rebabillteMrs. Plett. OadIHae.
of tbe company, to wbicb •
low price-and ranaocable terma ^
WAN10>—Washing at 146 E. Bl^iih
Guardians. Mrs. Ferris, Boyne City;
your wishbone It not wbare rom jority ol the stock has already ag
street. CaU or send.
•8316
backbone sboold be. tnvesUgate this and which, when approved at tbe Miss ProBt, Central Utke.
Allan r. Uttle. m Froct rt tontf meeting called, will give tbe com
WANTED—At ones, a omnpetent gCr
capital of $400,000 and a surplus of
nr wontan to oook.-aweep and iron
32.''>o,(ioo, after alllowlng amply tor the
flawed Mn.-ehrorHaU. eone
Francmeo toaaes."
bones will doable your rgg yield, b
ataU and WeUlngton
468&4t
quire ot OUvw Watera. 1413 Unloa
nreet. Pbone 688.
«mb<i
CENTRAL LEAGUE
WANTED.—Oooks. and aU kinds of
Won. LoM. P«L
>TSMn employea.'^a^ths^-----------Springfield....................... 36 18
good I
Grand Rapids..................31 19
fine <
Body of Mrs. Arkand Will be Taken Wheeling ........................ 30 22
to WImnain.
Canton .............................24
24
25
The remains ot Mrs. May Arkand ol ENantvIlle .......................24
28
White Cloud, who died at the asylum Soujb Bend ....................23
34
Tuesday night, were temporarily bu Dayton .............................14
33
rled in' Oakwood cemetery this after Terre Haute .......... ...18
RaeuHe Yesterday.
noon, and later on , will be taken
TO BSLt^No place like home and no tl'lscoDsin. her former borne.
Grand Rapids 4. Terre Haute 3.
boms llkn a Jarm We ha»e too
Wheeling 2. Dayton 1.
Mrs.
Arxand
was
46
years
of
age.
many to advertla,. att CaD and see
BvanivUIe 10. SouUi Bend (i.
If we cant sou yen. Allan F. Uttle. and beailes her husband. Fred Arkan-I,
Springfield 1. Canton 0.
882 Front at.
404641
.she leaves three tlaughiera by ber first
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
imstiand and a boy ot 10, a girl of
e City, Mich.
ro BELL—1 win aofi /oa a acre*
Won. LML PcL
•■Ighi and a Uttle babe.
land which will make a nios Bttie
Cleveland ........................33
20 .625
The
husband
came
last
evening
tu
FOB BENT—House, modem oonveatniU and chicken term tor Bve doi
Pbllad^phta.....................32
. 22
.593
make
arrangements
for
tbe
burial,
lara
down
and
ana
'<llar
a
month
lencee, one block from Central
New Tork ....................-32
23 ,68t
Cor
twenty
months,
or
larger
tnel
which
were
In
charge
of
W.
B.
Ander
•cbooL inqnlrs 441 W. Eighth at
d wasted on aama aaay tna Al son. The faev. Demas Cocbltn offered DrtroU...............................29 26 -53•8816*
lan F. Ltttla. 832 r nrnt at 4H641
3L Lonls...........................28 26 .621
prayer at tbe grave.
Chicago............................. 27 26 .511
lOOBE FOR BENT—618 Best Front
Waahtngton .................... 18
36 .361
pries and •
•OMt, efter Jons 14. Enquire Q. W.
Uttia. 8B 1
Boston .............................. 16
40 .275
Uttlefield. Walton JancUon. 463341
RsMilto Yenarday.
TO 8BU.—Fanteanla tens. Soma ante
Cleveland 84, Detroit 62.
FOB BENT—
ard. I bania. ale* hooM. emnent cal Mias Ida Courted* Wsi Buried This
WaAlngton 1. Phitadeipbla 1 lelgbi
eity; newly finlsbed and papermj;
lar. good ciatem. good weU. werts
Morning.
innlnci; rate.)
hantad. hot aad ccW water; beat
soelng Alisa Uttle. The Bnthm
dajdi^ rooms tn city, over
lend.
401H2
NATIONAL LEAOUS.
The funeral of Uiu Ida Courtede
Netkmal bank. Inquire at J.
Won. LMt Pol
was
held
this
morning
at
10
o'clock
HlUlkan's oBoa. Bant lot/. 406341
at St. PraneU church, the Rev. Fr. Cbieago
Bauer
officiating.
Tbe
chnrcb
wa
nttabnrg
...
•OB BENT—Bona# at ttt Beat Uth
aL; daalrabie toeatten; resahnibla
cd witfa friends who came to pay their Now York .
rant. PvaU A Davla.
406 '
....... 31
.617
last respecu to one whom they had PbtladelphU
known tn life and who was always St. LouU ..
bright and cbeerful, with a pin
Cinaliinatl ..
greeting for all.' The remains
Brooklyn ...
VB SAL]E OR RENT—
Interred in the Catholic cemebvr, (hi
FOB BALE—If you want to buy
OF Csss
RMHito Ywtorday.
place for a nice home. caU at 219
funeral in charge of H. L. (Mrter.
HadlaoB atresL M. U Leach. 4086tl
BosU^O, Cbieago 1.
New Tork 6. Pittsburg 4.
Phltadelpma 8, St Ixmls 2.
Front SUM. pan eaah. low pries
w^ rentoC Bee tt. woold «
CARD OF THANKS,
FOB BENT—In n aman town
In Probate Walker’s court today
wish to thank the frienda and
ebangn AUaa Uttle. The Bather
room building suitable tor realdenoe
license was ^nted to sell real nste..
land.
*01and bnaineas purpoaea l-lne lot,
belonging-to the netate ol the latn par aad bereav«
a tbe aickoeM
shade and water. Good locaUon.
also a small oouaga on same lot. TO SELL-SmaO term, near by. «0 Ralph Pybufl- Mrs. Mary Pybns is ad- ted dratb of 0
____________
the
neree, low price, may. terns; pertly
to
those thatUnt’fiowS!”alao
a
Write Box 263. TraTMse City. Mich.
elaared. no Umber, good aao, log
Royal Neighbors for their auendanot
A
peUUon
was
filed
today
In
probate
gjhe ftneral and tbe beautiful flowhoQN, good roeda, trait belt Allaa
court determining the heirs In Uw
Uttle. Tlia Bntheriaad.
401642
AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE.
1
) Kn. 3m. Kolderbouae,
Velma Bllla estate.
VJR BALE-A 1*06 Ori-mt bookboi
Mrs. Margaret Relderbo^
.w viwf»—lUOT tmtuk, vw/
A peUUon was filed today in pro
creak acanaa. trait wchnrd, two bate court by Henry Chaee. depoy at« n hniEMi tl taken soon. Me M.
baM. atom moat, nice honae. wind <oraey general, for tbe asslgnmeat at
mia deer title, aiteool
wood
Umbar: ante Mfl; nwr by, pleeaint the reeldue of the Mary Greer estate
to the Bute ot Michigan. F. P. Drew
died last tell and a very short time
afterward bis wife died and as no heirs
appeared to claim the estate, this dlson Mare, en tmteM
ten
on atooka poaltioo srUl be made.
BASEBALL
REMMS lEIPOIIMIlY n
FOR RENT.
FUieUl II8T. FtMCII CWKI
FOR 5ALE.
PIWIHE COttT UIIEIS
timSm nt MB W. TMth Bt
AOOmONAL LOCALS.
aiO^SGnM 00•••»»•»•••••»•
■WadttMhRrdwltaMBotiivooe dolIhr glove* tn*de eoet u* • -little more
tlthn other ^ove*, hot H'seutiafeutlos
Allaa littlA
ttiW'SB. AM BlBqr, TWnte aad A
AMUSEMENTS
i-:s.
W«- have aelcctctl severRl numbers of -Bojb SuU*,'
siz s Urttloen but can Gt almost any Boy, ages 4 to
fr.-ra th.* lot values 12.50, ?3.00and f3.50,
|
Choice $1.90
ANOTHER SNAP
Aoout 50 Boys’Suits—hardly two of a kind but
iu tills bunch you will Gnd pome of tbe awell^t crea
tions of tbe seasor, values |4 50, $5.00 and 96.00,
Choice at $3.87
HURCUl^ES SUITS
All wonl--WaU r proof and cant wear out—great
values
$5-00
Boys’ Odd Pants at 50c, 75c, $1.00
Boys’ Waists at 50c.
"Madam Satan" presented by Wil
lard Mack and Maude Lw»e In tbe
Grand opera bouse last evening gave
excellent eatlsfacUcni' and- wa$ pre
sented to a large house. Not onjv
• the stars strong In their parts
but they were ably supported and
X was left to find any fault with
member of the company. The
company have presented strong bills
every night this week and tbe acting
tiks been far above the ordinary of the
average repertoire company. The bill
for tonlghL "Waen We Were Twentyone," promises to be another strong
east .and IndiesQons are tor a ffood
bouse.
E. Wilhelm
FTBONT STREETT.
"Tncle Joe" Camion has a F~>d
•tory of an Imliaiu man whose birthplate. Kvsnsrtile. w1H ever kerpn tortog memory to Ws heurt.
Fooie years ago this faltbfnl soa of
Indiana wu enabled, b.v reason of an
InherltBDce. to make a trip abroad.
Upon bis return tbe Evsnsvllle peo
ple were snxlooa to have bb Impreaetous of “furrln parts,” a wish with
speeches is the Iowa gubenatoclal which tbe traveler obHglngty <
campaign.
piled.
TYIl os about Parte.” 1
Henrik Ibeen's widow tes for some
time lieen collecting letteii written by^ "Paris.” ohaerved th* Evaiwtilte
ber husband end will have them p«b- man. gravely, "te certainly a wcuderfnl place, genta—ell things coneldeead
Bsbed.
Colosiet Charles P. EcWola, of Wert —a woirderfnUrlace- But" be added,
tbougbltully, "Fvanarllle Tor l>leaePoint, wbo bee been on tbe eon'
«ro."—Hanwt'a Weekly,
Dr. Isadora Dyer, tbe noted New Or
leans specialist In leprasy. says there
era bundrads of people efllMed wltb
ttet dtseesc- at Urge Id America.
Queen Alexandra poeseesee a
serrice of sixty piece*, each piece be
ing decorated with a different photograptk. which she took beneU In BcotUnd.
Last week at MsysvUe. N. Y.. a
monument was dedicated to Judge AlMoo W. Tourgee. famed as aolhor of
nnmermts sotl-elavery novate. Mr*.
Toorgee wse nresenL
A man entered a well know reetaorant In New York the other day and
bedeened to a waiter. "Bring me," ta«
said. ■Twe fried egi*—one fried ew
ewe rid.A end one oa tbe elber."
The wsHer looked slightly daralaiV
bat Mswerad. “Ysa. sir." and disap
peared towiid the kitchen.
Tea minutes later he returasd loafeIng Oecldedty worrlsd.
"Would you mind repsatlng that or
der. alrr be asked.
“T want tws tried eop." said th*
dtnar. "oae Med ea aae side aad oae
OB tbe other.”
Th* welter spsln dtaaipeared te tbe
dlrectloa of the kltchea. After a leng*r wait than before, be returrMd. bU
cMbesdteherenedand his teeatoulaed.
"1 beg your perdeo. sir,- ha aald,
•tet would you mind hartng boded
•agl*T I've had words with the cook.'
DONT
"My dear man." «:cyH the pbyslctoa.
after- a proluiiis-it
proHMiia-ir exauilDstlon.
exauiiDanoa. *it
it
twinea me to tell y<w Unit you are afflirted
d 1wltb an tnnirable iMseaaa.”
^
With
....of reUeC. tbe paMant .
1th .a rigfa
eralle* ba(g>ll.v.
“Ton take it rety pleasantly," "xys
>
tbe doctor wonrtrrtogly.
"Tea. dortor. 1 know It Isn’t the * •
most thcering new* to tbe warid- t»-|. he teM what you have told ma, l»$
when I refiert that this will be tbs
Bsaas of forcing that Insurance man
as my tran-l can’t heip bring.«f— "
He baa bad me marked foe his
p
il* prey
and you. know what that 1
With a word of hearty oaugranilatlou and rovy. the phyalelaB coUaett
Ma tee.
WAIT
UnlU y«n arc aU oat ol
Before you order more—Jf you
do you may have to wait to have
your order filled.
LOOK
:
:
:
OVER
DAILY EAGLE WANTS ADS PAY.
what you have on hand and if
GRAND
your supply is running low, o der
HOUSE
RBfaTN,Uw AClMRB.Nf-
now and 'you will get better satis
faction than from a rush order.
One Week
Sterlbia
Mondays
JUNE
Willard Mack
INI Y X H I IV CS
in the job line from a little dodger
or an auction bill to a swell mvi-
Maude Leone
Benortod by Tlw Boot Cite.
KSL*lS2L*5!Krf.”'.
tatiuo or aoDouncement, >ou can
get printed at this offl(ie.
Mctt », a 30 co«l.
FUBAYMOn'
“When We Wert
Twenty-One”
idrucsles id»M J—lll MW Ct.
ham. MnWti M IBB
BOYS’SUITS-.1
the
FAGLE t*UESS
112 West Frost Street
TRAVERSE CITY. MIOHIGAK, FRIDA'
VOL. xrv. NO. 4099-
RARE
CARPET
BARGAINS
The heavy Carpet trade of the past spriag leaves
ne with numerous remnants and short ends nf
Carpels, Matting, Oilcloth and Unoleams.
All of these «ill be closed out
At a Big Discount
Ask to «ee them
SPECIAL
Several short ends of matting, different pat
terns, all grades fram the cheapest M the best
At 7% cts per yard.
Easy Payments.
J. W. Slater
and Retail.
» Shears tMiipM or SHuiSin *
• snriMr iMistrt; ymmutg sstRSn •'
Vour Reliable Home I
COWIIHI OF
iniiiAKONyii
GRANDEUR AND SIMPLICITY WERE
HUB n M. I
MlSS
WINDOVER UNITED.
Pretty
Wedding Took PIM dt^
Flourlah of Tnimpeu. Royal salute of
112 Cune and the Clangins^ Joy
Bel|a Followed tha.
Crowning.
ISpecial to The Daily Ba«le.l
Trondhjen, June 22:—King Haakon
nas cronnod shortly before noon to
day. and when ihe venerable bishop
placed the dladoiu upon me head of
him wbofu be bad Just anoiDtad fo (he
name of the Lord, lights biased lo the
mciCDt cathedral, l>eneatb the floors
c'f which the hoars of Norway's cany
l.lngs repose, the (nimpots blared, the
rhimes pealed, the groat guns boomed
clistamly, and the hamiontted acclaim
■f the choir within the sacred edifice
taken up boleterously by the wait
ing crowdE outside.
Crandeur and simplicity were curlmisty blended la the ceremonies. The
i-|ili'it of the alTnlr was plain and demoi-niMc. although the cosily gowns and
j-wels and the showy uniforms of disInciilshed personanes. high oOcfals of j
lie kingdom, the church and the army, i
and representailvfs of (be people andj
le municipalities furnished a regal |
age setting.
|
'
The Procesalon.
'
Iximr before Ihe .King and Queen {
starie,! for the cathedral every possi-J
standing room on the line
iiArcIi waa taken up. and the decor-|
■d strvi‘18 were full of bustle and
PRESCRIPTION
THE OXFORD STORE
WAIT’S
DRUG STORE
ExcluBive style sod perfeclIOD of Ct lisr,- characterised tbe Oxfords
from our store. Oxfords are a ■•hobby" with us because we think they
are the Ideal Summer Footwear for everyone. We've made a study of
the praper fitting of them and we re here to give you the benefit of our
atndy.
coemi TOWN IS
REPORffO
and the cane fidda dedtramd.
Shoe Store oppoaiU Whiting Hotel
Are You Satteried?
Have you had Sny trouble
in getting the right kind of
sboee (or your childreu?
Our girls shoes are extra
strong in the soira. Made
to look nice but hard to
wear out.
No pnp«r nkocs on onr nhclv<
ive Ihle year.
KUBECK & HOYT,
HA.NISJj^H Ac
Jnet raoeirad a new ahipment of those "extremely stylish" Chords that
the ladlea were so "oraxy* about earlier in the season.----
Patent Colt and Gnn
Metal Call
A good many ladles have bees waiting for these, to them we wish to
to wy that we have-all slsee and widths no^^
A. V. Friedrich
SELLEK OF GOOD SHOES..
B
Was to QIvs His Farm and $250 for
Right to Sell an Electric
OUR CROP OF STRAW HATS
mi
lEXECOra TODAY
g to Secure Mere From
ILLINOIS STATE PARDON BOARD
REFUSED TO RECOMMEND EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY.
m mi m kesw
The bride
cousin. Miss Qoldle SeUeU of OMm;
Lake, and the groon by BdSert
01 this dt7.
^
The honee was prettily trlMl
In
green- and white ere29. P*P«.'
ferns and rose*. About *6 gi
present and very nice refi
served. The couple
number of very handsome
After a few days spent ot
sulA Mr. and Mrs. Windov
JUST RECEIVED
New
Styles
RECEIVED IT TODAY.
VAN AMBURQ CIRCUS.
Miss Maude OalMU and
Wlntkiver were united tn
evening at the home ct
mother, T2C Second street,
ing at 8 o’clock, the Her.
nedy t^cletlng.
Rowland Doi#iss,
W. L. Brown, \^gr.
OfBee: Corjipr Lake Avenue, and lOlb Street.
Citdzent.’- Phone. 32.
Rcfl Phone, 169
TRAVERSE CITY ROD 4 OUN CLUB
MONET BY A FAKIR WITH
SPIRIT PREVAILED.
cmmii i iG OF ooEBi msivE
tNaonr rua Mst RT MORDERER WILL BE
Wi^OONE OUT OF I2S0 BORROW-
Bride's Heme
SLENDED—DEMOCRATIC
wecnnootfill and there
is DO reason why we
should not fill yours, do
matter od whoee blank
it is written. You in
sure accurate service at
lowest prices by bring
ing U here.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
MAN PROVED EASY
DALkELL AND -WESL'EY J
THERE'S NO
of WiDdnw ScreeDB witbin three days—Stock Doors
aame day as ordered. Odd doors 3 to 5 days.
All kiods of Lamber and Building Material.
CITY EDmOH. 4 P. M.
Mly att:
lly it's u
and those of others will show
that this season we're a bit in
advance. Bat whether you like
the fanciest or tbe most- sedate
sof
styles
ol bummer atraws you'U
find thee light weight bat to your
liking at light weight prices
here.
Union Street Clothiers
LAY
CO»S
E S X
GRAHAM, RYE AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
Never comes beck- Keveris refused
—Never makes trouble—Never loses
a customer on account of quality.
n^AB & LAY CO.
Belt
In
the
Ceunty.
A man from Tbo
iTille. whoee
Chlet ot PoUce Ashton did
ieare. was In^the dty yesterday try.
Ins to recover $260 which he claimed
was taken from him by one of the
circus followers in rather a peculiar
way at Tbompsonvllle.
The man was lo give his farm and
$250 In money for Uie eotmty right
sell an electric belL At the time bedid
have the money
borrowed lu He returned and sup
posedly completed the
cxcgptloh of having the papers signed.
who was selling the right
sell the belt In the county said he
would step inside the tent. It Is alleg
ed. and sign the papers. Thu was
the horse feat After waiting a f'
moments (he purchaser of the bell
right got impatient and
lent, he claims, and could find no one.
Nothing-was done at Tbompsonvllle
toward getting the money back and
the offleers there told the man to
thia city and get the local
authorltlee to help him. He sought
out Chief of Police Ashton and asked
him to arrest the fakir. When asked
for the warrant he said be bad nooe.
Mr. Ashton, however, took him to the
and looked over the outfit but
could find no one tallying with the de
scription.
Some of the masagement, it is aall
stantly <m,the groitndi whfle tte-ihow
was In tbe city and instructed his meo
to allow no shell gamra whatever, al
Ihough In tbe evening the
again asked permission to be allowed
open op a gaaw. .
While here the circus conducted a
clean business. Tbe show was ciMn
and no fault whatever ooold be found
with IL Whatever reputation tbev
have made In other places. It appears
that the omcers are to blame and not
Ihe manage-J'eDl, for games will not
be allowed It the offleers shut down on
them at the start.
wuL am It itiBiiociiEi
Couple
From
That
Place
Married
Here Thursday.
this alleruoon on Here Marquette
uein No, 1 which they will plant in
the nearby lakes and s,^easiB. These
(ram the state flab hatchery
the flrei the club have receiv
ed this year.
SU cans only were eipeeted here
but owing to DO one being at the atalook after a ooasigiuDent that
teno«. another place, the dob got
three extra dans. The dub thrangb
dta-jocrelary, H. D. Alley, will secure'
other cocsignxuenls and are expecting
in the near future from
United States comuilssioner.
be Rod A Gun Club have planted
fish previously and In some of the
lakes there are good slsed fish as
result of their efforu. They are n
confining themselves to the neer by
laaes but to tbe streams as well.
GOVERNMENT SEGORES
SEVEN CONVICTIONS
CONVICTED
OF
VIOLATION
C
tHE ELKINS LAW—REBATE
CASES AT AN. END.
BEVFII USES UP IT BUS TEKI
Companies One
Railway «id
Two Individuals In the
Bunch.
Kansas City, Dec. 12. 1906.
Of the n cases brought up at dUa
has se«arad seve'a convlctioas. one defeadant was ac
quitted and
their trials several i
cliants who admMted having signed
the contracts lestlfled to having re
ceived at various times from mys
terious sources many thousands of
dollars.
The penally provided is s fin# of not
pss Than S).<xm or more than $10,000
>r Impri^ment in the’ penitentiary
or not more than two yeara, or both
iDe and Itnprlsonmem.
UNII SHOWBI FOB lISS BtlB
Miss Myrtle Bowen and William
Johnson, both of Interlocben, were PnETTY NOVELTIES INTRODUCED
married by the Rev. J, W. Miner at' IN ENTERTAINMENT YESTERDAY.
1..8 residence on State street. Thurs
day afternoon. Miss Ella Hopkins of Bride-te-be Was C
Boyne City was bridesmaid and H.
With CenfettL
Cole of Interlochen was best man.
After a short wedding trip (he happy
Tbe second in (be series of showers
oouple vrlll be at home to their friends
to be given this week in honor of Miss
at Interlocben.
.Mabel Bates was given yesterday af
8tr. Itilnola excursion to Charlevoix. ternoon at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
It. J. Morgan, (he bostesses being Mias
Petoskey, Harbor Springs and re
$1.00.
Sunday. June 24tb.
L
-Helen Moore. Mrs. R. J. Macdonald
Traverse City 8.00 a. m., retnrn 10:00 and MTss Morgan.
p. ra.
-SSW
It was a linen abower. given |n the
attic of (be beautiful home, tbe guests'
Skating
Saturday afternoon
being tbe "Biddles" and "O. B. a’a,"
evening at Campbell 4 F
about 20 In number being present The
matead of Frida
prettily decorated with pou
of daisies and (eras, the flowers also
being used In (be table decorations
with maiden hair ferns.
Tbe Invitations each contained
(breaded needle, giving tbe gueats
him of whit wa$ eziMgled of them,
and the afiertifiotf was pNfitabiy and
pleasantly spent In sewing npon the
snowy nsppery which was Intended
for (he bride-elect.
At tne close of the "Incky Innebeos.'
each guesL with the exception of Mias
Bates, received a tiny pi
Big Cut
in Misses and Child
ren's Hats 'til July 4
Ho old stock in the bunch,
new. fresh goodv We srill eell
ular 50c. «c and ■»€ BaU
7^,
31c, 35c 39c
eauth.
<MMcn at Ifie mm* 18e
MCll. This is your opportunity
to supply your children with new
and up-to-date styles for the uh
at surprisingly low prioea.
We know you will appreciate
ihme bargains and invite yon to
PUIBillBIHnMIIl
Jailer FcarM Prisoner Would Commit
Suicide and an Edort Wilt
be Made to Piwvent
ThIa
[Speetal (o The MSy SagM-I
Chicago, June 22.—Wlih Richard O.
Iven's last hope ot life vanished, prep
arations ere completed In tbe county
Jail for his execution eome Uine today.
While tbe state board of pardon was
deliberating on his case at Springfield,
(or bis execution were
being arranged.
Word came to Jailor Whitman that
le board bad declined to p
Deneen the exercMe of
executive clemency and espraaed a
determination not to interfere In Iran's
behalf.
be ranrderer ^ Mrs. Beule HoIUewas taken from his cell kariy toand placed under death watch.
T7 precaution wll] be taien to pre
vent him fi
of Jallman Whitman's Men that
Iven has determined if possible to
cheat the gallowa. Iven's father.
mother and brother vl^ted the Jail Im
mediately after he was placed under
the death watch.
FERRIS LEAVES NO .
ROOM FOR DOOBT
(BpwM t» Tte Oaay jowiAj
Saginaw, Jane 22.->l«we can bo
kmger be any fiooM In tM.rnlimsM -'-
Democratlc cofnmlttee are aound Mea ■
and wlU bear emne aUng. Tlie tetter
is as follows:
'Big Rapids, Ifich, June 19, 1996.
To John T. Wlnshlp, ehetrmee DctDOcraUc sute central oommlttee. Sagi
naw, Mich.: Naaiiy two years ago. o
imcDL while the
spesloa, I consented to aoeept the nurainauon (or governor of Michigan, In
the event that the beat iBtereAs of
Democracy demanded II Tbe atate .
campaign of 1904 U now a part o( his
tory. 1 am gratafnl tor the magnlficent support I received. Beynsd a
doubt some good was accomplished.
Early in tbe spring of this year I was
approached by friends of retarm, who
asked me to again become a oasdidate.
persoua political aspirations
woatever.
nectloo with my school are heavy and
exactiog. Thir work Mvolvea the best
service 1 am capable ot rendering man
kind.
"Under one oondlClon and one only
was 1 willing to even think ot becosnink a candidste. This eondltloo involv
ed sn enthusiasm oo the part ot the
people that months at obeervation
convince me does not exlsL 1. there
fore, decline the nomination tor gov
ernor. You and Seereury CanSMd.
together with other membera ot the
suie central Democratic committee,
have been thoron^y loyal to tbe Intereete of better governmenL
of Hichlgao IndepesdentB. I hope a
leader can be found wbo la m situated
that be win not be b
capped by hie dally rotvd of pi
al dutlea. one wbo can enter
test and arouse an aothBstai
Rates, covering her hair and garments
"Qratefuny y«^
until she looked tike a gipay maiden.
In place of the tittle slippers Miss
The pvty has mo oandldBto In tha
Bates received a large Dutch shoe,
fiesG
but
no
ftoubt aoma one wlU ilM
which was placed the linen.
though the ehaiifrre
It was a very happy
ot defeat are v
the young ladles. This
.Miss' Bales.
HnBiiinici
CARD OF THANKB.
Mmb Roasar Gave PlMew f»ae$y In Her
_ .leartfelt appreoladon
kindly asatstanee ao freely
Hener Laet H1M>L
to ur by our trtanda asd BMghbers
fUm Bimloe Bomt gave n puimr
dnriag owr reemit great eofiuw.
party tor Mira MaM WOcBmI iMt
evenUg. . Tlw
Was hi the na
ture of a
QwMk.
TMer, mM(m gaetf
«W«a to ^ to
fcSMa fiw
eMhMr B$t From atnei.
IMt
PA0I9
nB^aiLT wa, FmtAT, Jmns si,
'
«bat owing to the oiimwsdlnga Neith
er of their hUieetlea returned to their
ihroaes after the communion,-but re-nained at the altar. Tbe aervlce^
which was eoncltided with tbe elnging ot the last vereee of the Ualvoreen
tor Wie cor-,
•UatCRIPTIONB.
^
lUMUiauwl tEom Page om.)
brou^t t a close withELK RAPIDS EXPECT# TO HAV
01
epectatoTA
among
Uwm
rlaUora
abReb.
A ROUSING CELEBRATION
trom many pan# of £«tpe and
Beeoeeof Ent
'
FOR TWO DAYS.
A few mlntS^vs later tbe King and
America, at woU as dNogaiM fnn alt
tne provinces. At the b«ad ot the Queen emerged from the 'cathedral,
still wearftig their crowns
-procession marched the'Bwer
- «fvica mjeyat front rraKCT.
•tnd luoctlooariee. The
«jng scepter and globe. Ai
aeucra'i's unilonn and, beaidee other passed beneath tbe ehiraccv arch
* *KOMeit HOWARa
Usual Sports, Games, Balloon Aacen- >ioeoi-auocB,<Jie wore a plaque of 8L those In the body of the church coniCRyCiTMUm
The uueen's areas was magal- meured to cheer. The bound grew
siona, Yacht Races, and CondceuL ll-waa of cloth of silver, veiled volunie, the whole van throng rising
tesu Will Be Among the
wuh rvory -white tulle, u was Onlsbed and hurrahing at the
» M tto wm
Attractions.
lu a high iiituspiireni collar 'of Me voices. Unill the last
UM* A Bob. Ml
JOM|>h Umicr,
joMiw
umm, viv
»10 •wi'Xl^th KrMt;
lacc, edged with sUver. TBe loas Kooi proceoaioB hod disappeared wiib'. Tte«M«rteepH«fa.bBte.aT.
C. McdiTV. Mt
IToM NTWl:
train ol the gown, heavily embroidered oui the entioace the cheering
ISpcdal Correspondence-]
Mra. A. R. raar, SB NerU BbvooU
Elk Rapids, June i!6.—I'bc neces lib silver, was tiurhe by three maids ceoUnued.
»T«DU»; Moum Cud7 OOh Dnloo
A Wester
The departure of the King and
of honor. The procession was nearly an
HMM. For tb*‘ eanvenkno* o( ov sary funds nave been subscribed for
— B's a Hill at „
I BM7 M rousing cetehratlon at hUk Rapids.
in passing and all along the route Queen from the cathedral was signaled
» as big as last r*
7 o( Uw Abot« p
v.UHill. who fro
; were maaifesiaiiona of ^nuine by ai«her salate. the massed hands
WednesdB}; and Thursday. July
enUiifsiaam on the part of the crowds Irisying the national anthem
■ to tb* DNI7 BKKto *r« and &ih, and the way everjone inter
tire route -of their Majesties return
ested is Uhlng bold ot the matter,
At the Cathedral.
rpquattad to npcrt mj 1
uierc is no question about It's being
in tbe MTtlM I'
I hour before theNjme set for the to the ^ace was marked by scenes of
pkOMB. N»<«.
luds. when l began Uki,..,i. k„uone of the most successful celebra- ccrmiaiion those who were prlvUeged gMot enthusiasm.
Discuvery
.or ('om>»ii.i>i. ..
The King and Queen.
uons ever held In this vicinity,
lo wrtuess the ceremony had begin
ml Colds
ttin.'' (f.'-f >1 vlm-v
With tbe acceeaiou of King Haakon
following cumiuUtees have the matter .0 Uke their places in the .cathedral,
THE CHANCE IN MANAGER.
I, 1 have
In
charge
and
each
seems
to
be
doing
TIL
to
the
throne
Norway
begins
u
The annual mMUng o( ibe siockihe sallenes of the nave were lined
m weigh! .ind am (m'lijHpi,- .. m.:
1; • -it >-.( "il r. ,
new
epoch
of
her
history,
a
return,
af
bis
utmosL
Unly sure t oiiui. ..U.I mi.! .
^
with distinguished foreign envoys from
hi>ld«« of the Uannaiu&Xay U<
ter hundreds of yeare^ to tbe condi anlee.1 by 7h.- Hauual. Drug Sion
(jenerul Commtuoc-^. M. Bromel maui parts of the world. The show
.1 ly. .
lUe Company, a«d the eubee
tion of a separate kingdom. On Juno E.^mer'8 and S. B- Wai- a- Sou lug, chalrniun: Henry butler, sucre- oolor there, in harmony wuh the '
Our r'"i|-||l^r'.|T|._<
stores. 60c and n.oC Yrtal
year Norway declared Us iuand the action taken by the lauer, in ury; L. N. firing, treasurer.
ihedrul decoraUotis, was rich o__
and in October .the iwrlia- botUe Uic.
Music Comiulltee—H. H. Green, OUo pleasing. Seated close by r'rlnce Hen"
the Mlection ot Mr. M. S. Saundera
pailtu- iil is ftflJ . f t-oinas general manager, indicates a dis Powers and P, C. Lang,
01 I’rusSia. gnd the Crown Prince. ments of Sweden and Norway ratified
a
treaty
providing
for
the
i>eaccful
Transportation Committee—A.
Follow
. Rapida
position on the pan of the directors
foi tililll,- .Sl|tIJIh--|Denmark, both of whom were sc
Copyright 1906 t»y
Y 4 and
an! 5."
4098-11
to inaugurate a thoroughb' up-to-date Maxwell. P, S. Wilson and B. U. t
eumpuuied by their suites m briUitni s^nration -of the kingdoms. Prince
Hsn SebsSher
Marx
PnnUng Committee—H. J. Briggs. amiormis. was the American envoy, Charles of Denmark waa asked to be
of every dest-riptidn.
eyatem o( doing a general mercantile
SUMMER SCHOOL.
A. Goldfarb and K. S. Amerson.
bnaineea.
Chill les H. Graves. \\ ith Minister come a candidate tor tbe throne 'jf
Ill puiiils who exi>ecl to_ lake work
Norway. On Nev. 12-13 an election
Keception Coumiittee—S. H. Beach,
Mr. Montague, who has held the
the Summer School wii] meet at
stuon for many .years, since the deatu P. R. WHliauis and \V. K. Walker.
jouij H. Gibbons, of the United Suiesi was held and Charles was chosim klnv.
Business College Saturday afterUpoD assuming the throne on Nov. 36
Base Ball Commitlee—John Boaley. navy.
of Hr. Barn^*, has conducted the al
iioen, ,.une 23. to be classified. This
fairs of the IneUtuUm very carefully Bam. Goldfarb and r rank Vernier.
The time of waiUng was relieved by be took the name of Haakon \ il.
Wild West—C. W. Mitchell, W.
King Haakon-N.ithe second son of
for the company, and has made
music. Tbe chief leatur^ of the
of personal friends who will regret Crawford and C. E Wheeler.
W. P. NBEDHAM, Pres.
musical program were the proceasional King Frederick, of Demuark. He was
Siiorta and Itaces—H. 8. Aiucrson. composed tor tbe occasion by Ole Ol bom Aug. 13, l_$T2. at Charlouenlund.
hie reliromenl. and will wish him suc
cess in whatever direction he may de C. \V. Mltcnell and Irving Wheeler.
son und a cantata by Halvorsen. the (be summer residence of bis father,
Although
the
program
is
not
yet
ful
trained
tor
tbe
navy
and
made
cide to turn bis sttentloa.
luitor being suug by a chorus of>f 3du
cruises aboard DanUb warAs we understand the matter the ly arranged. It is expected to have
^PA
reason for a change In the personnel all the usual lib ot July si>orts and
The ceremony of Coronation,
'-..^neen Maud is tbe daughter of Ed
of the management was not for lack .games, balloon ascensions, four ball
roar of cheers uanouuced the ar
of perfect donddence in the iniegrtiy gomes by teams from Traverse City. rival of tbe royal procession shorUy ward VII. of England. Her childhood
spent at Sandrlngbam, the favor
or faithfulness of Mr. Montague, but_ Uellatre. Old Mlesion and Blk Rai>- after 11 o'clock. The King and Queen
rather because of ibe desire of the di ids. Mitchell £ Crawford's Wild Weal- emered by the northern doorway ol ite home of tbe English family . It was
Paving Tax
dally, hose company contest, yacht
during the visit of the princess and
rectors to inaugurate and carry
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER
he
cathedral,
walking
up
the
steps
^ard plans that are strictly modern races, etc., etc., In fact enough to fill m a strip of red velvet, under a cano- her sister, Prlneesa Victoria, tu their
E8TE0•
F'T <»ik' wtH'k •>nl\ wu will jrivp you lh,c
bar
rbe special asaeasmoet (ax roll for
end up-to-date. With the Immense the program, chuck full from the J.v bearing the arms of. Norway, and grandparents at Copenhagen that the
friendship between Charles and Maud le improrentei,. ot Sixth slreei from
gains III liv.- Bt-.ls (-V* r blown in this city. Tho
capital at the disposal of the company morning of the 4tb until inc night ol proceeded aioog the nave.
All r.wds lead to Kik lUpids.
begun. There was consideraiile op- east line of Dirttica steM* to the west
the maugurattioo of n careful, aggress
enormous stock «Eticb we have on hand will hsvp io
Uno of UnloD Jtreet It bow to my
King was received by
tile
biggest
town
of
its
site
Iti
the
posIllUD
tu
the
marriage,
as
.Muud
was
ive ^licy, conducted in sccordAnce
hands tor tbe eoliaeUoB at the founb
Bi.-liop of I'rondhjew. supported by
be reduced at once to jnake room for other gixxls. If
and' Asa-U. Maxwell, cliainua'i
tbe daughter of the future king if
wlib'aodem methods, cannot but re
the aenwd
Bishop of Bergen and the Metropolitan
you are in
of aifytbiog in this line it will pay you
sult In adding matetlally to the bnsi ot the coinmltteo on transportation, of Chriallanla and surrounded by___ Eugiand and Charles wasrooly a Dan inuTMt 00 oU «uoM iBhUUmenu. (be
<m hr baton tbe SOU
aays arrangemems are nearly per
ish prince. No one then dreamed ot aame to
'ness of the company, and at the
to
call and see -js at once. * e have them in hII siz**s
cJbrgymeu. After several short,
day Cl 3oba 1»0S.
time be a great help to Traverse City. fected whereby the steamers Odd Pel- prayers the King was accompanied to the great events that were desUned
M B. BaabNL CRy Ireasnrer.
aind colors If you cannot pay for them si once, pav
Bhllaire will look after the
into the young prince's Offioo. rootes SM atmo Ban Baiwug
inland lake crowd, the Anna Theresa an armchair, placed on the right at, UfA .
when you can, your credit is good.
Bms
the altar, and the bearers of the Im-!
and Lady Agnes will make frequent
The xediUng took place in July, 1896,
Hene are a few of the'ttiMy bargains w» are
trips between Old Mission and Elk penal banner and the royal Insignia
' T« palace chapel. Prince
edt voters of Michigan will greaUy
ranged in a semi-circle about him. The Charles waJweH'vecelved in Bagland.
quoting you:
gret the deciaicn ot Prof. Ferris to de Kaplds, the steamer Illinois will
te' those from Chicago and Queen was received in like manner
home mucb
cline the nomination for Governor
and tdaced In a chair opposite tbe
other
lake
ports,
while
the
Pere
Mar'><>
aftafc,««nptoyed
tm'
w«ho« saying. That Mr. Perris' rea
qiietle will be depended upon to tranj- King's. When ail were placed tbe
ImHpnt. missions.
Ri'gular $3 OU Beds now f t.T.’i
sons for his aoUoo sr4 good and
-irgun ceased playing and the King
dent Is also u^ioy Notwithstanding port the multitude from central and snd Queen knelt in prayo' in soIeDW
R.gulHt :-15(» Beds now. 2.25
this acUon of Mr. Perris, which throws souihera Michigan points. At shy rate' sBenee. When they regained their
Rr-gular -4.00 Beds now 2.75
the res|ioiisIbllitr of naming s caadl- they'^n all be in SIk Rapids tbb 4th seats, the royal inalgnla were placed. NorwelgfBhitbrone. He will be three
old w^k after texL having been
Regulitr 5 00 Beds now 3 75
date to head the ticket upon toe State and 6ih ami no one who comes wllf ui>on the aTiar. divine services began,
ottvMttion, and also notwlthstandUig regret it
y
Regular 7 00 Beds now 5.75.
Bd L. Beekmsn pnd John Bosley vnd after several hymns and brtel
the fact that the prospect for an elec
ive leased -the large cement block on l-rayers the Metropolitan of Christiania
tion cn the DemoeraUc ticket la
I'reacliod a sliort and approiiriace
cspedally promising, we irelieve there Bridge street from the Iron conTpacy. mnn.
having It imi in first-class shape
Is liule probability that the poslUon
Then the King rose and went to
Yoar Reliable Fumiliirc Slerc
for roller skating puriioses and cxi>ect
•111 go begging.
^
royal throne, placed u|>cm temporary
• There are many prominent and ca to hare il ready for business early in steps in front of ihe altar. The Van Amburg Show Struck Ba
July.
The skaUng floor will be 7(lx20o
pable men in the party in Michigan who
princely
manlJe
was
taken
from
bis
Weather
Here.
will nop besitale to take the nomina feet In sise and one of the finest jn diniilclers and the royal mantle, with
section. Ed. nnd John are both
The i>erformaocc of the Van Amburg
tion. The Democratic party has wf
Its gold er
fered defeat too many times, and come deserveiily popular, and will make it Pie velvet and with borders of ermln.’. shows was not well attended Last
SivtliD«B»cDedyCo.,Ch.c»»oorN.V. «•)
Ing owing to the downpour of
up hopeful. conQdeni, smjilug ud en-. sueceBs,
UlUALSAUsTEIHlUiOl BOSS
was pm upon him.
Andrew
B.
Doqgherty,
T.
J.
White.
but
It was a very creditable entertain
Ibuaiasiicat the new elecuon, prepar
Again tbe King knelL and
H.
SAmerson.
Dr.
J.
C.
Gnuntlett
and
ment,
some
of
tbe
finen
artists
in
tbe
ed to receive the usual knock-out.
iinnointlng ceremony followed. The country appearing on the program.
allow-such a little thing as the declina Sam. Crnmpton were'.delegates from Bishop ot Trondhjem d
here to the county Republican conven
.Mtho-jgh the circus is small, the acts
tion of any man to accept the n<
the annlonunent
tion held at Bgllaire Monday. EH in
are ail high class, and it was well
Inatlon for Governor to handicap
iiinile the sign of the
discourage either the leaders or rank Rapids gets ttfo delegates to the stat King's naked breast, sai'lng, as be did worth the price of admission, aad ev
convonlion—A. B. Doitglferty and Ai
eryone who witnessed the two per
"lo: "May the Almighty. Bternal God formances went away well pleased
drew LaPorge.
BRIGGS.
i-our over you His spirit and grace, that they had been privileged To wit
Senator Lodge is more than halt
that you may, wHh wisdom and ness IL Had the weather been what
right when he says that the beef and
strength and good -will, so rnle over
should be for the season, undoubi
oil magnates, ns the principal expoIts that the name of the Lord be glori edty tbe tent which seiu 4,000 peo
nenta of the abuses in "big business,'
fied. that righl iniih prevail, that Ihe ple. would have been well fliled.
are more responaiUIe than anybody
« oal of the rand and of the people
•lae for the s|irea^ soclallam.
fiiriliered and confirmed."
The administration of the oath fal
The moet popular sAtin on the market It is more sought for »»very day aa
lowed. Standing before the King's $1.00. 'Sunday, J^e 24ih. Leave
return 10:(
chair. Premier Miehelsen asked: "Sir. Traverse CRy 8.00 :
it becomes better known. It wears so well and gives the beat satisfaction in every
•9813
your Majesty willing to Uke the
BATES.
(Mthr- The King answered In firm,
Long Teoneeate FIghL
Bates, June 21.—Harlow Soules
strong tones; "I am willing,
r twenty yonn W. 1. RawU
,
It is yarn dyed and one yard wide. It is sold under an
Bingham has been the guest Of his his replies being easily heard in the -BellA Teon, fouglit nasal eatarrb.
sister, Mrs. Warren Letter, duringq the the mo« dirtant parts of the marble wrttei:
swaOIng and tore
absolute {rimrantee of two years. The genuioe may always
Van Amburg Circus Patronised Bak- past week.
toalde my noaa w« fMtfiuL uu I
pillared cathedral.
be identified by tbe words “SKINNER SATIN” woven in
tan
applying
Bwektea'!.
Amicn
Baira
crlea and Butchers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Bstes drove to
I be crown was then placed on the (0 tbe sore aortnoai UL eoMm
the selvage in every inch of the goods.
*
It takes an enormous amount of sup- Archie Saturday to attend a Sunday King's brow, and be received the scep eoroneoa end swmllng to dteoppeor,
Idlee to teed the 326 people traveling school convention.
ter, the globe and' the sword, accord nevOT to recna.' Beat ootve la «sMr,, And Mrs. Will Baker'visited ing to the program. When all these
M. U ceMa at Tbe Uanoah
5'or durability, riehne«8 and lustre these goods are unequal
with the Van Ambarg shows, and they
buy their supplies dally in the towns : the church last Sunday evening, oeremonles, each accompanied by an Drug Store, E. B. Miller's sad 8. B.
led. It (XNBBB in all tbe most (V)pular leading colors and in
where they show. Mr. Bell, the maa- friends in Alden last Tuesday.
tence, were over, the Wail A Sons’ drug stores.
all biafik and bH white. The genuine is so good we are
Children's day exercises were held king-at-arras lifted up bis staff and ex
ag«. stated to a represeniatlv* of The
proud to a^Lit.
Bagle yesterday that they bought In Tbe program, though a short
claimed? “Now King Haakon VII. Is
Paving Tax
thU city 8M loaves of brMd. two and
crowned King of Norway, be and no
body else'"
coohall beeves, beside tea, coOee.
The foundation of a suit or coat is the lining, which will
16.04, .Several from here attended
gv. vegetables and other incidentals
This' announcement
Nonce TO ALL PERSONS INTERatoml the test of wear, A fabric of this kind which is un
similar exercises at Tuba and Wlll- with obeera, fionrlahes of trumpets
that go to make up th^ menu,
eSTKD.
Tha
opeeia]
usimmiat
tax
mD tor
reservedly guaranteed for two season’s wear by the makers
burg during the day.
also atated that they always bought
and the royal salute of 112 guns. As
paTlBf of Cost street from Fraoi
proves its sterling worth to the consumer. Every dollar
the beat Mocha and Java coffee, findthe acclamations died away, the clang street to Sute street and State s
lag M efaeaper In the long r
ing of the Joy bells, the noise of gims, won- Data stfost to Cass strei
invested in “Skinner’s Satin” is a money-making transaction
an. ami that they bonght everything the wedding of his son. Pred l>-lter.
• the houtlngs of the people out oow ta my heads tor the coUeetkm of
We want tbe ladies of Traverse city to prove it.
taatfk taunmsat «>cat»er wh
Mr. and Mrs. aayton Thacker are side penetrated Into the cathedral,
•IM aoeofxlliigly. Their t^ef dally
hafeM UO pies.
giving a home to oos of the children where the Ring etll) saL motiooleea. the oocmed totsrost oa oU npold t
gsllMMU, the tamo to.ha paid ou 1
Pot the 1« koraes oarrled with the from the Orphans' Home at St. Joseph, his daxsling crown on hie bead and tRitoiwte
er JM. 1*M.
Michigan.
abow they boggbt all their feed for the
scepter held firmly In hb hand.
Skinner’s Siitin" hab .gained such an enviable reputation
Mrs. Cora Crisp and Mrs. Julia Estes
OBeo. vo(^ toi Stoto-BoRk BcUdla
-Bit et the local markeL but
Crowning of the Queen.
Able to obtain any bOtw Id thU city Visited at Xndrew PraTs of Mahle.
through its wearing qualities and the makers guarantee of
After another prayer hed been of
bir tbe hones' bed^ so oaed ekeebior ninredBf.fered the King rose from hb throne
two season’s wear, that many imitations are on the market
Inetetd, which made a very oomfortand returned to hie chair fn> the____
As-a ppotootkn to'botb themselves and to every'purchaser,
able bed- The heraea are all {dump
Then the Queen was conducted to the
you will find the words '‘Skinner’s Satin” woven in every
throne end the same
- and Bte^ and show exoMlen^ earo.'
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERgone through with,
inch of the selvage.
BBTEa
comptnled by her e
The spertoi SsseasBieot tax roll tor
to the altar, where, under a pall the paring «r West Prow street team
of cloth of gold she was quickly crown thk Wist ime or Dnioa street te tbe
ed by the Bishop of Trondhjem. She wMt line otMsple street is sow In my
was then led to the chair beside that hands tor the eoUeetlcn qf the seoond
iastollmeot te«Wher wKh the aoeroed
'n^hldi tbe King aaL and her en- Interest aa on unpaid
bronlsaUon was aciompllsbed.
the same ts be paid ou or betnre the
-lis-M .na «HBah On# Rtm.
The Queen bowed to King Haakon 80thdap-<..................
and both walked to the altar and
vetved the eonm&ko. AH v«s
kntit The irtMte Nwetade VIS It
DAILY tASLS WANT tO* PAY.
ImpresdTe. and was ande mm brll■ MIRirr RUB DAY.
The Baity EaaiepREPMTHWS
FORTHE FOURTH
COROlHTilW
KINeHMKMVn
HOT
WEATHER
CLOTHING
CMIIMS ME BISt
'.rr;.....
ISST,-
c
»r:
Our Serge
„
S't'..-,
n,y
»»»»»»..»»»»»»»»»»
IRON BEDS
n Gt00,4M SUil
Grand Rapids FumiUire Co.
127 Soulh UnioD Street,
WE SELL
SKINNER’S SATIN
Neighborhood
Correspondence
IffI m lOIEt HKE
A KMe of Woraing.
ints TUsT
F-avlng Xax
The Uniform Price is $1.50 per Yard.
Rnnah & Lay Mercantile Co.
^ IHIM KAGI* IiamY.
lb« OMMon n to tb« beet UDOut
V fTKln to f«ed I cow tku been In «TKm Bi.
VennO.<v b
<4>i;.uubui bib
rtew
nt uie
tbe Vermont
ezfwrluient
Btn--
Ooo^tor tour yenrm, ud tbe conclaelon
tMeboO,
broadi/r emted.
* ' IB
----—
le uie
tbe uion
more
«i»iB to more milk, totnl eolide end
i lt» Cidns arerafred 10 per cent
wBw UK lour ponnn ra__ _
to two poond feed and abont 18 per
t wben
wiwn me
to ei«ni
elffat pouna
pound waa Used
used in
In
Boo mf
of H..
to *_
two __________
pound _.i___
ration... It also
BIBIIBI I 1 thaf •
___ ________ _ lU..
-------------d that a alljdit 1____
lowertntr
of to
gooBty of to mltk If not
b ' caused
- -b?. atMom accompanied tbe
lev stain ration.
It ■eeujo
oeems fair
luir lo
to coDCluae
conclude mat
tbat m
In
-------- ) trials to reetrletlon iff the
i
grain
ntton to two pounds was madnat to
OtoMO of tbe animals' weU being and
0( to owner's pocketbook:
...
sm IFIB UBIIM pm
«I1 coeree dirt straw' or otter matter
Oltaging to tbe animal tbat would
oeentoally find its way Into tbe palL
AMe from carefnlly cleaning tb<
with to
e card or currycomb, to parti
Italy surrounding tbe udder and
to odder Itself should be Griped wltti
a damp cloib. This bad best be done
Jmt before tbe milking begins, as 4
will remove moat of to dust which
may atlll renmin after carding and
dampen tbat wfaicb ts not remor^ eo
tot It will not fall into tbe milk palL
ncierine
has. discharged 700 Japanese Ishorera actively Into ptaific* hae eridMtly im
pressed itaeu <ai the- latw organlsand employed whitee In their plaoee.
ENGLISH PRESS CONTINUES TO
COMMENT UPOl) REVELATIONS.
attons and their memborehlp-.
i
in to 1
^
ud the ataftites
Grew
Miss Wallice’s ;
Hair
If They Continue to Buy They Mutt
workmen there. Judga-AdrocM Gen IntemationW Steel and Cow>«pl»
Printers, held In Washington, a C.
eral Davie of &e army has r^iorted
to Secretary Taft that the elghttour
[Special to The Daily Eagle.]
London,
June
22.'-The
continues to
law Is enforced In the isluds and Is'
Bnglieb
held to apply to all works there pro
comment
vided tor by appropriations from the
^
spiruod manner im the packing bouse
revelallone
In
Chicago
and
otbv
American cities.
A leading Journal, in
At 8L Louis thM week an'hi
latest Issue, saj-s:
“Tbe wbole
_ _
_____tneetlng of representaures of union
Lory, in facL Of the Chicago men
pa'cwng iniZ^'y
chtonlcai of ^ ; "“blul.U employed ou
tollr^d
non and worse things sent out tor
human food. . It is well \o remember
tor ber general i^yelcal well being as
te tbe protection and purity of the
mUk. Tbe card or tbe currycomb tbor-
fiGsi ,:^f^
A oontra^ on the Weatem PaclBc Ixed labor. The Bdmosltlan of Pretlrailroad. In Butte county, CaHfomia. dent Oompers lor the untoat to entv
oeMures iiwhlng lo equallBSUon
that Of this son of atufl Great Britain
condlUona
last year Imported an amount valued
ai some two hundred and a half mil-'
lions sterling.
The
•'Brotherhood
-Wtether after Oieee^
of
**"
revelation's wo shall .do trade to the
le amount remains to be seen. If
Locomotive
* faimilar
®
<>* » century
likely to be discarded by Its owne«
U the
A hopeful Bign as tmUcatire flC U
inseased Interest In practical totMtyy
Is to be found in the planting cf mige
waste areas In the eastern stataa, par
ticularly rennsylvanlB, to forert trees
-ehetonCred oak. hickory. baMwnod.
white, rbd anti Scotrii- pine and Euro
pean lar«±^ These lands, from which
to virgin forests have been cut, betoog largely to coal and railroad ewnpanlM and are. as a rule, too hlBy for
to preeecutlon of extensive agrienrtnral operations, but tbe scartUy of
material for this has suggesied to peestUllty of patting these beiutoforo
waste and vaiueleas Unds to a prac
tical and definite use. Obe aappany,
desiring to Uhe advantage of the as
sistance offered by tbe foreitry bu
reau of the department of agricnltnra.
has applied for an examination of a
88.000 acre tract witb a view to esceetaintng to best method cf oarrylng on
tbe work of reforesting.
'remarkable showing made by organ-
UAILY EAGLE WANT8.AOS PAY.
do.- then ,we are a stronger siom- j for « new tlUe to the Organisation tbat
ached people than Is generaUy credit-;
Ita claims of Jurladlctton over
members that the Brotherhood of Lo
comotive
Sktgineers
are
demanding
sb^l belong to the B. of L. E. exclu.
e«« Oat (he Tmllr Sheet*.
The Michigan titate Federation of
K behooves the man who sots out to
lJt)or will hold lU annual convmitlon
boy well bred stock to got Iwblnd the
”tlun.as»o. beglBBing September
•tatemeut of tbe owner and see what
to record la No record, uo sale. It Is
not enougb for a man to tell us that
tUe cow or that bull Is from registered
stock. We must insist tbat be got out r-hlnlsis wiil make thelr'demad for a
the tally sheets and figure op tbe se
oighi hoar day on July 1.
tt^ doings of to father'and mother
of'the animal we propose to buy. Tbat
Nine hundred and thtrty-onc Brftlsb
is What counts, and there la not much
99
else tot does coodl so far as tbe nimiicipaliiies own gas works.
dabrman Is coucemed.—Ohio F
Farmer.
tramways and 181 supply electricity,
As bhlo county agricultural toclely
last year gave rrl*cs to persims rain
tng the most and best garden stuff on
unarter oi
of un
on <u.rv.
acre. nvi=
Here •*
la what —
to
a qnarrer
fellow who got first prtee grew « Mi
patch: Nlnetv hills of sweet com (hetween me
be uma
bille oi
of com
-— ---------mmiw------grown). 12 bills of sqnaab. ST pole#
ter beans, 45 bills CDcnmben. 37 toma
to Tinea 83 bills lima beans; next rov
contained beets, mdlshea, MlslfT iuS
carrots, while In to next wire pualsT.
lettoee, parsnips, celery, peas Ud
string beans. Are tore any e( wr
readers who hare done better ton
thliT
men to engineers.
every ‘shop but one tu that city.
The
u„,on members received a flat Increase
^f $1 per week over the old.scale.
One of the surprising features noted
in the reeolts of recent mupiclpal'eloctlona thron^out the country
AND. WE CAM
PROVE IT.
EVERYBODY CAN HAVE NICE HAIR '
NOW, and yon don't have
id wbH
around
veto and montbi far_ieaiilte cHber.
'
Ycm
to very flm
« bBSosaiMe Co.
TosrtiBBdeHBeto wleBirtialt rrow
ow
V ibret
ibtet fret
te« iooctr
looctr iib«a It m vbni 1 be
‘".TiiV
It it BOB over Sv« (Cet loss lad ktvwi rittal
PudcHbc will BiwBn h«v« vWl Witbet.
JEaKBTTB WALLlCE
This GREAT HAIR-GROWING REMEDY
can new be had at ell DruggistB in three
sise^ 3SC., S0e.'ond SI.W per bottle.
FREE
To abow bow osicUr *>
re wiU Bead a Isfse cample
free bv retura mall lo aaj
•eada'Ifaie advertiaeset
leHne Ce, Cbieacw, w
>r and addieM esd tea ccs
Str. Illlnsls excursion to Chari
PetosKey, Harbor Springs and r
fl.Oii.
Sunday. June 21th.
9x12, Velvets, Axmlnsters, Body B
Brussels and Tapestry' Bnisscls. B
Special clean-up prices during B
June.
J. W. MILL1KEN.
B
wiiGE la-n. siLVEs laTi.
gilt lEL-n.
Ilcro'a a line of KvUb that will
make you wonder how it's possible
The Smartest belts t
MLK mms
drag stores.
I^a'ving l ax
X nril tor
gator artth the Intercat oa aU unpaid
lanaliDMOta. tbe same to be paid on
hafora
LTe the «0U day________
day of Jnae, tPOC.
IL a Baskell City Treasurv.
Oaee, loom MS State Bank Bnlldlng
rraiwM City BDeampneni No. 71.
days
P.l E L Darla, Scribe.
Ducheea Camp, No. 8346. W. M. A.,
meeu at Woodman haL Uenday e<
'ina. Chas. Defoe. V. O.; Kranh
hieder. Clerk.
8-lT-'0(
e I/odge No. 8W. L O
LADIcS’ JACKETS
LADIES’ SKIRTS
In Pony Styleo, Box StyiOK. HaU'.Pitted and Pltt«d Styiw*-
Beautiful Dress Skirts at nearly
ly half price—
Ladies’ Skirts were $10.00 and
112.00, at .................
Many of these Silk
$13.50, $15.00, and. $18.00 Suits_
50
$10 00, $11 00 and $43.00 Suits
95
merited thepi all clown.
tVe
have
Just think of
rwenty-five 1
Misses’ Jacketa, were $5.00 and
$6 50, at...................... ..............
Pretty ChalUea Bud Law
Linen, and Mercerized Lingerie—all at g-eatly
reduced priees.
IrtyP
Piny
PieoeH ofCAllcoat per
yard
lodlM LlnoD, worth i2He,
.... 5c
Tbln Wash Goods in dainty deelgna and |
coloringa—special values at 8c. lOc.-and I
All :t5c UootlK, inclnding Mercerized
>d
MvrceriZ4^ Vealing and Sllk I
Lin;
Lingtoc.
r:24c
Oonble Pedd White Goods, aiiMilar to i
Udian U^a^worth I8c. aionly................. 1 ZjL
Special Prices as Wool Ores* Goods. SUks
$5.00
•01, 87.50 and 88.50.
Ix>ose
Tourist Styles-Prince J^hap slylre.
Best selling liarments we have had.
$6.75
Ladies’Skirts were $6.00 and $7.50
Udies’ Skirts were $4.00 end $5.00, ^2 pg
$5.00
$6-50
$1-98
$7.50
$3-98
StocRinOS and
HatidRepctiiefs
are
also
inclnoed.
Your
choice
for
nisses’ Skirts were $3.00 and $3.50 J | pg
only...........................................................................................
Bear in mind that every one of tbe
garments advertised is this season’s
style and up-to-date in every respect.
The Mobbtot Clotti- OarmenuSwell
Pitted
Jacketa,
Beautiful
Ix>ng
Coals, were fU.Mi and 815.00,
Have all
been reduced to only....................................................
There is nnlhing that one has to replenish so aften as stockings, uniesh tliey are very
bandy with the darning needle. No matter how many handkerchiefs
bandkerebi'
.voii hare you can
.Iways find use for more. Here is a n^el
always
'el way of introducing what we beliere
believe to be two,
o£
where you will, you’ll find no better hose at 10c, 12ic, 15c
i£ the beat lines in the city—go
ci'
23c, and GOc.—you’ll find no prettier or better Handkerchiefs anywhere else at 2c, 4c, 5c,
9c, 12ic, 15c, 25c, .55c, and 50c.-
Beginning To-morrow and Continuing Until July the 4th.
We WiU fflvc Free i:
Shiri Waist Specials
Handredx ofB«Aatiftil Wbtte Wairia
......................... ............. tt-M, *l.n.«L.7l.ndU
Wblte Htalrt Waist Bafts,
Mulla PAntA Aod
Lakes'
Corset
Lame*- MasUn
hematitdied haodkerehief free with every
for ehadren. j
Coven,
worth
4Sc
D»w^' wMh to 2^^
Lmdles's Gowits, worth 88c.
63C
pAireof bcte at......................................................................................ase a pAlr «r .ver.
We Wm Give
Silks
LAUNCHES
and boats of all kinds
for sale.
IrvtBB Mwtbf. W E. Fboa
Lined.
it-87.&0, 88.50 and glu.OOgarmenU-all re
duced to only ..............................................................
MISSES’ SUITS, “Peter Thompson’s” styles, in
Navy, Blue, and Brown, were
$10.00 and $12.00, now .
Misses’ Jackets, were $3.00
$3.50, at...............................
Trarerae City looge No 73, E
Regular meaOagi every Tbnraday
erenlag.
C. B. Wellor. C. C., Fras
Dean. E of R. and E
il-8<K'0t
LADIES.
lOc
EtTM Values m co l
COtSETS issg)
LADIES’ 5UITS
Beautiful Dimitie*. Organdian, Silk UolU. Plain
ee taury; Nettle C Oray. deputy
ISHctolBcwUlgoat
each .
$33-00, $35.00 and I30.00 Suits ^ J ^ 50
White Sheer Goods. .Docks. Indian Head. India
Oriswoin
bought cheap becanse of
silk trimming, values
Suits, Skirts, Jackets, and Long Coats at Much Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost!
A Sale of Wash Goods
Oayie
in every respect first-class
Treineodons stocks are involved in this clMrin| moYment,-j^uch^prices as JJ®^“re now quotinr are bound to create a sensation in the first place and those who
in these great savings.
Trareree City Lodge No. 2«. F. A A
M.
Regular eommunlcsilon Uoaday
on or before the full of the moaa. El
mar E White. W. H.j U. E Haakelt
Secreury.
4-n-'M
I'rarerae City Legion. No. laS. Na
tapes and crocheted trim
ming;
A GreaT CieaifTip^lfrOiu^XTOai^r&op^a!t»MK4^
Bqu^V UtOge^Nc. »», I. O. O. F.
sf each month,
Srallb. preaideptL
cotton
a mistake of tbe muafactnrers
In not making them
.cia with
wibD au
Are met here quickly* satisfactorilyjind at intereatingr money-saviDgs, and, after all’s said and done,
what greater indneemeots could be offered? Here are the goods—spleodid in quality, finish sod style.
Here you find a vast variety—larger and moie complete than ever before shown in Traverse. And herq
are Steinberg,Bros.’ prices—the key note that appeals to tbe purse, Tbe items mentioned 'speak vohimes
,-for qaaii^«id low price. -
LOD6E NOTICES
Trarerae aty Asrte. No. m. P. a
Baglee, meeu In Pur
day erealnp at 8 o'cl
EveretL W. P.; R .
i-i-Wfl
iess VcBte and . abort sleeve Vests,
Your Summer Wants
Others worth I
s the ep-Co-date Liood
body belldtng unic. ~
and tl.M at The Haanah
Hi
Omg Btora.
E. E UUIer-s and 8. E Watt A Sons'
the grading and paring of bst Front
auaet tnm • the east line M Park
•traM to the east Una of WalUngton
•troM. Is now la my hands jor-the oto-
We will sell Ladies' white sieevewitb assorted silk niercerized and
quality;
The tnllowlng euiensnt by H. M
Henrietta. Pa., will
Adams and
.. . wife.
.... ..
1 parents and oemra. “A nlraInterem
NOTICE TO MA PCR«bN6 IN'.'ERESIED.
UDIES’VESn-Spedal
THE BUSV STORE OF TRAVERSE CiTY
to sell such pretty styles so ulieap—
ecaema S years
and »ss prondtZnced incurable, when
we read about Seotrle lUtera. and
cttncluded to try IL Before the
ood bottle wae all taaen we not
a ubaage for the belter, and after, tak-
'■'j
STEINBERG BROS.
BELTS UP-TO-DATE
FLOOR RUGS
B
B
B
B
Notice this la one yard wida
50c
comparison:
See onr Winch Black Tafletaa at 74c,
tl-M aadStOS.
or Itoe-trimmed handkerchief. >a1d by many .tores at soc
oale of
Beaatinil Skirts, worth 81.85.
'
letree with every .ale of 4 pair of 50c .locbinga.'
Maybe ^ You like Pretty Lace?
Black Tatlelas
Onr price can't be beat anu we cordially invite
A W
Laeea that everybody wUt like, twenty-five new
patterni in
.............
8c
lln^by the^rd, worth IXRe every- J
Vais, worth 5c to Oc at
only
Bnodrediof very dainty
paiterna all
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..
the very kind that's uaed so much this aeasoii.-l-aces,
Edges. In-
eertioHA-BeadiBga. ete . at about oae-lhlid leas than actual vslne. are here at 5c. 6c, Be,' U)c. l»Sr.
81.00 peryard.
The gre.tett variety of all-overs at X3c to 85.00 per yard.
PILLS.
rxiwjiJ
STEIIMBERG BROS.
aty, IMKcta.
pzrai<
IS! 2&1I<T XiOLi; IltOAT, jmE ii, 1906.
SPORTS iiD mfiics
SEALED BIDS
Tbe Township Board of Paradtaa
Township wUi rooolTO aenieo bids for
coDtmet to build ODSWtorr brick *n>wn
Hall. d4ifi0, at Klncsla7. AU bids to
be In before July a. J OSTEOPATHY.
olas Mumy BnUer, of Columbia uni
Plans and spec^eai
J. O. TROKBLOOD, D. D.
versity, In u official eutement. settee
Clerk's offloe..
MRS. M.
1-----------------------ali doubta os to tbe suttis of Hattair
Board reaerrea the rtfit to reject tOMofwUheira bieek. Realdanee S
and » WyakBop TUraoe.
in the Inetttutkiiia. He saya:
any or all bids.
CANCELLED BALL GAME SCHED
A. W. OVKKHOLT.
-As the members of the university
ULED
FOR
SUNDAY.
•MW
Town Clark.
T. CillSK K U.
have BlrMdy separated for the
Phyalcla'' and Surgaen. Offloae 4074
mer recess. It Is not possible to take
State Bank block, with Or. 0.1(
An Excuse Given But DaU 'Made With any further action In regard to athletic
Seventh, wit
matters before the autumn, and the
Another Team.
wnole matter remains exactly
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTER phone 6U.
ESTSO.
has been for alx months, namely, foot
DKS.
MOON
A
MOON.
"Cold
Foeu"
'I^at
seems
to
be
the
The apeaW asaasamant tas roll for
ball Is abolished and no action of
Ct^
Opera
Houaa
block.
Both
phonea
ost
appllcablcjerm
with
which
to
if
the parlncof State street tram the
kind will be taken in regard to any
M-’OI
east line
Cass street to the west
describe the baseball ardor of Wylie other phase of athletic policy antll the
ot Ballioed arenue, la now In my
when it comes to playing a local ag- final reports of the three committees
DR. U 8WANTON.
e« for the.ooUeetlon of the aaoond
evar the Peopic’a Savings bank. gregalion of hall players. Wylie asked are received and carefully considered.
toselher wMh Interest
■ 'phooe loa.
l-l-'06
for a game for next Sunday slid tbe- Xhe committees referred to are c
au anieug
we biuihi
w ue
etobe
luanagement of the D. W. D. team the faculty, alumni and students,
paid on or befcM the SOth day' of June,
ISOd.
OR. AilTUUR HOLLIDAY
uiadc satisfactory financial arrange- wuich have been at work on tbe ath
K B. Baskell. aty Treasurer.
iiicDis to make a trip, the Wylie ag* letic policy of the pnlverelty
Offloe, looms m StaU Bank BuUdlns.
gregatloD agreeing to pay expenses of some Dionthe.
B2t2t
he locfil
DR. riOLOSWORTH.
rbe Wylie management wonted to
New Stadium for Athena
MareantUa Co.’s block. Special atten be game and sold they would like to
Consul George Horton writes from
tlon to eye, ear. note and xhioaL
put
<130 up on the aide. That was Just Athens that the Olympic games,
In Effect April let. ISM.
d-SO-'M
. Tralna leare TinTeree CRy as tol
what the locals were willing to have csoGy held with such success In that
lows:
and they promlse<l to cover that rity, and In which American athlete*
Par Chloasn. uatrOR, Toledo, Ornno Oraduate Toronto Univsrelty.
ivoreur. wmo :>r anything above that omoont
R^ids. e a. m, l:N p. m.
so eueceasfnlly compeled. have arous
block. l-l.-M
make ibe gome interesting. Suchjrxs ed a vetT general Interest In athletloa
Per l^tBkecon. aadnaw. Bay City.
the
Port UnroA, « a. m.
understanding.
DR. F. P. LAWTON. •
among the Greelr people. As a result
Por Manistee, Ladtnston and Mil Pny&elah and Surgeon, room SOS Wil
A few days elapsed ^d word wa'a of this, two wealthy Greeks of Egypt.
wankee, « a. tn, t:S0 p. m.
helm block, with Sawyer A Peon received from Wylie lhat they would
Messrs. Rostoylte and Taanaklea, have
Par BU Rapids. Alden, BeUatre.
uallegoa. Dentlate.
l-l-'M
have, to cancel the game
Charierotx and Petoakey,
.............- *7:>0
** -a. -m.
presented 860.000 to the governi
p. m.
ilioir playere was not In condition to for tbe erection of a gymnasium 4t
DR, a L. •I HIRLBT.
H.
HtWABR,
Special attention to diacaaoa of chll |itay. He bad ble band hurt
Athens, the building and equipment of
dren. Room ton SUU Bank build ililug that, would put him out dMlfc 'Thloh will be personally
W. T. EVANS. AceoL
lug. Both phones.
5-06
It ie claimed.
by Crown Prince Constantine. The
of tfifri 'Swedish system of gymnastics will be
DR. a B. MINOR
M. AN.E.TIME CARD,
Special attention to eye, ear, nose am O, \V. D. learn received the word that largely followed, and, If present plani
e TruT. I
throaL Glasses fltted. Office ove I lie game was oO they telephone!] are carried out. officers of the Swedish
Le*Te Platte
l-l-'0€
.10:6Bajn. t:60pjn ' Americas Drug Store.
iiTlre
Kingsley for a ganie. Kingsley in army wljj be eroplojed a'« instructors.
formed the local manager that they During the first three years the run
DR. F. J. MACNBTT,
Practice linilted to Eye, Bar, Neac, Jiad Just closed with Wylie for Sun- ning expenses will be defrayed by tbe
Throat, and Fitting Glasses. Office diiy. evidently, have done ao before two founders.
60f Wilhelm block. ClUxens phone notifying the Traverae City team that
6M.
l-l-’M
ilie gaiue is to he cancelled. Well,
Short Sport Items.
iu‘ver mind, Wrlie needed that 150
DENTISTS.
In accordance with a recommenda
ihey were ao eager to bel a while tion of Preside!^. R. Van Hlae the
DR SNYDER DENTIST.
longer.
board of regenU of the University of
Office ever People's Savings Ba^
Wisconsin-has created the position of
director of athletics and elected E. B.
T.-W. THIRLBT. DENTIST.
TWedo ..........ttOOpm U:(^A
Hutchins, athletic director of Syracuse
Tralna for Cadar City and Prove Over Bamum A Earle's dewelry etc
university, New York, to this place.
ont laeve at 6:S0 a. m. and 1:40
Both phones.
6-S7-'0l
MEETING WILL BE TOMORROW
: Praremont and Cedar
Every depnmn-nl itf 1nl>nr Iv itnitp>l
AT POUGHKEEPSIE.
In Iltriinnd with nil nilici- c|<-i :ir1n:eitt»
Tralna oo main Uen amva at '■
So the Ollier iilglil ttie ........
wnt.
•ecn nt the AniKlrnliun opc-ru lirm<e of
Largest Crowd Ever in Att<
DR T. A. WILHBLK
A crowd tif iHWtJiiuki'ni und roliM^s
DentiaL City Opera Houaa Bloch,
Expected.
wrecking the I'erfoniiame of nn opera
i'noo L
M6.'M
for which non-union choristers bad
been enlisted.
a. J. UcPHAlL. DENTIST.
I Special to The Daily Ragle4
Roome 80S Wilhelm block. Cltizaiu
Poughkeepsie, N. V., June 22,—Oi
phone 148.
^U--M
r. Illinois excursion to Charlevoix,
ore is In the lethargy of this old town
skey. Harbor Springs and return
aroused ,over an intercollegiate jregat- $1.00. Sunday. June 24th. Leave
ATTORNEYS.
One hundred men'repreaenting the Trwveree Ctty 8.00 s. m.. return^^lO^OO
PRATT A UAVIO, ATTOHNBY8besj jhe colleges have been ab
Traverae City SUU Bank building develop by constant training will
third door. SulU m-ai2
4-l '06
Iiete here tomorrow afternoon In the
UNDERWOOD A OMLOR
anniiul regatta of the
LAWYERS.
Rowing Attocletkni. The crewe which
Money to loan rn ?lty and farm proa will strive for premier bonora repre
erty. Roome 1-8-6. Butberiand^^^
sent Cornell. SyTacuae, Columbia.
Pennsylvania. Georgetoi^ and WIsMIUGELLANEOUA
flnaalhe asine elemMt of on«rUlnty
_____ Music School.
which has been cbaracterlscic of the
Teacher, MTs. Frances 8. Smith,
SnkMER ILLINOIS.
Bince lu inception,
graduaie pupil o. Prof. FredMie
. Hr*aee Clark of'Chicago. 504 E
iiaracions have been made for
North Bound
'Front eiroet. Studio No. 3. dowo
big crowd. Already the town is fUle<l Leave Chicago Tuesday ItDO.^p. m.
6-31-’(Hi
Stairs. Citz. phone.No,...................
M
with hundreds of graduates and underSouth Bound
Eitherloeor Wood will
gradiintes, partiaans of the alx col
MONROE
A
HCV/BTHT,
be delivered promptly if
General insurance,- real cHau and leges which will participate In the re Arr. Traverse City Thursday 4:<S! a. gi
ordc^ from
FarmeraT Uutnal, Sll WllbeUc block galia, dlacnssing the probable winnera Lv. Traverse City Thursday,_6;lKJ a..m.
6-I--06
in the three races which will make up Arr. Chicago Friday lc»:3ti a. m.
tomorrow's program. The town wears
North Bound
J. M. HUBLLMANTBL.
;t holiday appearance, the colora of Lv. Chicago
FIRE INSURANCE.
Friday T-<iO p.
.-ill the universities represented being Arr. Traverse City Sunday 6:i»o a. i
Cilizens Phone “i!.
2U Bast Front aireet, i
displayed canspiciRmsIy In the prlnci- Lv. Traverse City Sunday S:'W a. i
pal streets. The
South Bound
expectcil to be in excess of anftblng
C.-O. CARVER ABSTRACTS.
ever known at a 1
Office writh O. P. Carver A Bre.. N
•
I-16-06
Jo; Bast—
Front street.
la, and It ia predicted that the largest Lv, Traverse City Sunday 12:00 i
crowd, lhat ever witnessed a rowing Arr. Chicago Tuesday 0.3U a.
event In America will see the riv^
Str. Illinois makes tKroneclioos
Chicago with trains on all Railroad
crews struggle for "bonora.
lines tor points beyond.
with Grlnnell Bros. .68 Froot^tml
Ndrtb bound steamers make cou
• • - -ith sll
PIANO TUNING.
□ship Ui__ ____
Huron. Lake
Labe
No Danger of Michigan Losing Her onI Lake Superior, Lake Huron,
Erie, Georgian Hay. Lake OnUilo and
029 8. UMon SL. Cilia, phone
Great
Coach.
4-14-T
TickeUsold through to desiioaliou
Antj Arbor, June 22.—In regard to
O. H. MORSE.
" •
T ne Popular Auctioneer of Gr^nd the dispalcb from Yc
regarding connections and lake t
e effect that Yost will not be baCk cheerfully
Traverse Oounty. Office 330 E From
given upon application t
coach Michigan, It can be set down
eireel, Traverae City.
H-‘06
a fake.
BERT WILHELM.
•There Is nothing in it," Mid Matt
Dock and Office Fool Union St.
Contractor. Tar or gravel
er Baird. "Only the complete aboli Both Fhones No. 3C.
Btaeki jnlntad. Oeoer^re
tion of football would make that dispatch rtghL and we will have football
DAILY EAGLE WANTS ADS PAY.
MARK CRAW.
and Y'oBt will be here."
,
for Men and Women. The kind
Triumpliant C^ar Selling
RfM US m ET
A THIRD TO A HAI.F LrESS MONEY
Paving Ta;x
thao TO ever asked fer equal qiLility in the history of the cigar business. Success was
It isn't a “bargain rK Casioii.'’ It isn’t a fad. It isn’t a spasmodic effort.
the natural result of a emmon-sunso, f.................................................................
It’s
rach store gets its share straightfrom t!u prodtuer. No intermediate profits, no jobber’s “rake-off,” no rents, no selling expenses to speak of! And all the saving given
le the smoker.
We have alrea^told you bowthis plan gives 8 for‘25c. cigars for 6c. Now
XA Panetelas^tOe.
IDALIA
La Idalia U one of tbe bat clear Hanna cigin w«di^ in the United Slate.. NotbiB* i. laed jn it but
Pere Marquette
- 2r2U ::^;!S; iligS;
11
'seakdea
JoHnson Drug; Co.
REtsr lOR m couiGE mnii
TRAVERSE CITY
“VhTT
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.
Oo you warn a niM map of Trave'te C'tyt We hlva a poeket map,
'olo'i: ««cinpi;
to fOilr
friend* ana cuMomora Ok inla mop
neicoi. ol>
.t orinelpvl
lit* ons env> pwoi
noa* ^aco ond you' n .
.. ...........
•o won.'
SupptloO foe 10 CMte opch Pt Tho
Dally Eaglo umoo.
Order Your
ICE
Northern Michigan
Transpprtation Co.
CB. Taylor Coal Co.
An Ideal
James C. Hopkins
I C. BURNS, Aol
Pingree Shoes
thet 6t and wear and tin- best
$3.00 to $3.50
The Old Sellable Shoe Bouse.
A. Greilick & Co.
MS E. Front SL
Leave orders a
ALVAH SEYMOUR. HACKMAN.
Day and night ealit arvewered. Citl
tens pbonee S7l and 1138 2-8-t27
shore in town.
hrmra; protect youreelf agalnal tht
lose by having youi property insured
We'll do this and do li rlghl.
O. P CARVER A 8RO
~Blg time July 4 and 6 at Elk Rapids,
the biggest little-town in Michigan.
40P8tll
THE WATER
Way IM)
BETWEEN
DETROIT *K5 BUFFALO
OETROrT. WCH.
“Coast Line.
To Mackinac"
NESSEN LINE
HANISTEE
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE
Steamship “MAAIISTEF
ta PoUowteg SeheffimltL
mIxl
Lukss;..
T p.
liqp. m.
HuBtey* )
•iSI?.*
furtlii-r dcsciiption and terms.
Oo You Want a Horn#
with all modern miivenicncies?
City wau-r. Sew'er connection,
equipped, Kurnacc'or
SL-am heat, barn etc., we have
llicni. Uo you want a small
house, well in and clipap-i> We
^END YOUR VACATION
43N THE GREAT LAKES
nmUim whk-h manne .ttiiiu-eiure
an imx-iite - hpwsL «[«/ and com'
foci .re prime eonsidcr«tldn>.
TlmKieh T.. kel.i«l<l lo.lIpntnH
end Uaggiifre checked to ddineleni.
Do You Want a Farm?
(MDa. m
LiSSTAn.
c goo.1
-o man;
farms for live, go-aliead practi
cal farinera Call for d<-scription
The boat will adverli« I erself
irly morning arrival
v4u try lie
... ,point
.'ipta assured. Rail coaoectiooa
at all
Spe^- Comfort. Safety. Heriahable
and ••Time” Fralghl giving better dis
patch acroaa Lake Michigan than
larak Fr,ar>«.teA. M..
Trip* per week •commrndng
prices.
Oo You Want Sommer Reaprt
Propartyt
a CkCveuANO
.................. - .
I5 J«P. M.
Sm.e C.e..Uefl d.il,
ItOXU.
L'l-.Cl.-ria'ie d.iv IS.ISP, M.
Ootlages. Call for dri-?riptlon.
pric-s and terms.
A-r.T. Dermil d.-V
S^.30A.U.
Grand Trflverse Land
lod Lun Campany
F. rkuRTELL. HSBV.
J. O. NESSE34.
I
Do You Want ItT
90 acre*.. 1000 fruit-trcee mostl.v
in bearing. 3 acrea in small fruiu.
Elevation and atmokplieric drain
age all that could be desired.
wcH-wau-red-, and - soil goo<].
small lioiise, and barn. Potwess-
A. E. MITFY.
DETTtorr* OjrVUJkND NAV.CO.
Over MUliken's Stem.
DAILY EAGLC WANT AOS P
ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN PUG.
The "Ml
1 Kangaroo" Bbllt c
the Lines of FItzsl
New York, June 22,—There's a new
'dnek demon in the field, and be comes
from the antipodes, whore he- was
known as the "Melbourne Kangaroo."
His name Is George Otmther, and m
tie short time he has been in America
he has done tblngs tnat Mitltle him
•o the sincere respect erf ail the men
n his class. He Is a peculiar fellow
m regard to weight, being perfectly
willing to meet any man In the world
rom 133 to 150 pounds, and Joe Gans
< nofbarred from the list. In respect
to avoirdupois Gunther r^nrbles an-Jher not^ man who began his ca
reer In Anwralla. Fitx'slmmons once
mode 160H pound when be -beat Jack
Dempsey for the middleweight title,
'nd later he fongbt Jeffries for the
heavyweight honors when the bollernaker weighed a trifle over
nouflda!
Gunther Is built on the wlrY plan of
tbs Cornlshman, with very large
chest development and
capacity for breathing operations.
NO COLUMBIA FOOTBALL.
8TEAIIBOATCO.,
For Sale at Bugbee's
rruii-t'ai'inr
Mne^to Sept 25th.
ICE AND WOOD
Pi
Ppotfdstit Butler Bays it it All Off for
ThU Yew.
Me* Tott, Joie tt-PreMdent I
CAUSE ONE^THIRD OF
TOTAL DEATHS.
KIDNEY DIESES THE
When tbe Kidneys fail to petiorA their functions properly by not straining out the poison
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of tbe body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trovble, stomach trouble, ^rggisb liver mid a host of other ills, all due tb deranged Kidneys.
FOIXTSKHMEYCORE
corrects irregularities and cores Kidney and Bladder diseases in every
tones np tbe
CORED OF BRiaart DISCASC.
whole sjrstem, and tbe diseases that have
Mr. Knbwi a.s°r>*.resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear,
because the canse has been removed. Commence taking folky>s kidneyxure
*’’*
ss-'S'.irs-Dir'“
Two aiXM, BO beats aiM SIM.
tSU IB K8MUEDE0 gy
a a WAIT a I
TOtt nXTT.T B&ai^ FBIDAT, 3TTNE 22.
cm IS M KNBHnHI
errrKcw* ik ftmv.
imuiuieERT
MIm M«M e. D*Wltt mnt to MulU todoy to wpeoi Siutdar.
MtN Loomro RmooIi «,»nt to LM(*
Ado todar tor « MT«r«j week*’ star.
M. S. 8AUNDERB SUCCEEDS H.
mm Ada NoMn wont to Fo»eh t
MONTAGUE IN THE HAM4AH
dar to apend Suod^ viUt ber pareoU.
A LAV MERCANTILE CO.
^
Mra. Clara Lugotor rotuhtod
momta* to Kalkaaka aftor a day a.tlo•U in the city.
MIm Eoale Vinton of Wllliamoburg
left for a week's Yialt to Qraad Rap
deny Plens Made for Buihfing Up
ids tbU monn«.
More Prdgreteive Busineae
Mra A. J. Whits Of Solon rotumsd
borne Ibis morning after speadlng sev
eral days in tbe city.
Meeting.
Miss Margaret Soodreou left this
morning for a month's visit with rela
The annual meeilng of the Hannan
tives In Cheboygan.
LA) UercaiiUle Co. was held yea
W. J. Moody left this morning for .erday, at which uuic oiOccrs were
Urand Rapids in the interest of the e>ecicd«nd some changes made In the
B. J. Uorgaa livery bam.
conduct, of the business which will
' Nels Erickson of Csdillae returned tend u> uioke it more up-to-date and in
borne this morning after a visit with ..ec|iing with ibe progresalve spirit su.
.geneiall) mamiested in every pbaae
bis daughter and other relatives.
Mr. and Mre. C. A. Turner returned ol the clly.s Ufe.
Officers and Directors.
to Oopemish today after a week's visit
Tbe following oOlcers were elected
with C.'J. BetUngbouse and family.
Mr. end Mrs. Ed. Lowrie of East yesterday alierDooo:
piesideul. A. Tracy Lay.
- Eigbtb street are feioiclng in the ar
rival of a baby boy who came yestcr
t'lce piesideuL K Ployd Clinch.
ijccrciary. treasurer and manager.
day.
Mr. and Mr» Jacob E. Baker return M. S. Saunders.
ed to ML t'leasant toda>vafter attending ibe wedding of tb^r son. Jamo^
.ird S. Thuiuiisun, K. Plyod Clinch and
Baker.
(
Mrs. EtU S. Wilson returned to >Mlham \V. Stnilff
The CLact uctails of all the changes
Nortbport Thursday. She was accoin
psoled by ber HtUe neice, Marjorie ■ind improvemcDts suggested cannot be
given as yet as they have not been
Brabant.
M. A. Russell and mother of Detroit entirely worked out by tbe m
passed through the cHy this morning ibe corporation, in carrying out tbeir
on their 'way to Manistee on a busi plans they will add to the city's iQiprovemeal and as far as possible ali
ness uip. .
Mrs. Atlee Donnelly .of Detroit, who in its .development and reputation
has been the guest of Mrs. Homer Sny an u|i-io-date place, tbat end being
der and other friends, went to FYank- kept Tn view all of tbe t
fort today.
. Herbert Montague F
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Umlor of the
Herbert Montague, who has been
State road are tbe b^py parents of
secretary, treasurer and general
bright baby girl tbat came to tbeir ager of tbe business of tbe Hannah
I.ny Mercantile Co. a number of
home yesterday.
Mra. L. B. Bradish of Grand Rapids years, haoacd in bis resignation yes
wbo has been the guest of Mr. and terday which was accepted, in accepCMrs. H L. Carter, since the marriagiCol. Thompson in behalf of tbe
of tbeir son Claude. June IJ returned stocknoJders of the corporation says
"Mr. Montague, of course, has been
this roomtag to her home.
Mrs. Charles Merten of Nortbport. with ilie company a long time,
wbb has been the guest of Mrs. Alla his methods are not in synumthy with
Morphy for a few days, went to Man- our K
celooa this morning to visit friends. ' "In accepting ibe resignation we do
*6.0 freight and telegraph offio
It wltb feelings of irtendsblp for him.
opened at Omens yesterday on the and will aid h(m in any undertaking
T. C..U A M. road, Carl W. Oleson of
mpy select and do all we can for
CadBlac being In cabrge. Freight may him. We have no d^lre to do or have
any be sent to Omeda without being anything done which will reflect
there are no reflectloaa to
prepaid.
MePheieen Poet, <L A. R, and
made. He has .done his duty,conscien
Woman's Belief corps will go to Carp tiously. We feel, however, that
Lake for a day's outing July 4 if the
thing ought to be done to put the busia more modem basis and
Is no celebration In the city. However,‘If the city celebrates, the post make it more of A credit
and corps will ramaln to enjoy It.
poratiOD and tbe city."'
Miss Addis Johnson returned Ikst Heads of D
evening from ML Pleasant, where she
It will lie the endeavor of tbe
gradnsted at tb NonnBl,4choot.
poratlon to make each head of every
wiu take a position in -die city schools department responsible for that dehere -next winter. Her mother, Mrs. partmenL They will endeavor to have
C. H. Johnson, returned with her.
them become Interested as stockbdldMrs. Walter Bienaman - and little
belleWng that such a course will
child caihe np from OrMd Rapids last tend to greater Interest and help
evening, expecting to go to Mants- make the business more progressive
tlque via the car ferrt' at Nortbport and modem. The beads of department
but not being able to make connec will be encouraged to give their belt
tions today, returned to Grand Rapids Advice and to submit suggestions for
this morninghe betterment of their several departnents. The corporation wants
make these poaiMons more Important
than they have boon before. Thla pla.-i
/will broaden their scope of Influeoce
and pall forth tbe abnity in the em
ployes.
TUs’ idea is the' most important
CITY SCHOOL PUPILS WILL HaTe
change which the eorporatton Is wm-kCHANCE TO ENTER.
“
Ing out and they hope it will be
the betterment of the city and them
„ '
Special Teachers for the Normal De selves.
The non-resident members of the
partment Which Opene July
S£Ci. m MD GaEMl IIGL
EHUIWSSCOUMWIIL
pi smul mnigns
1579-Dttko vt MoMDouth def«»tsA the =CoTananUn at BothweD Bridge.
1799—Second coallUon against Frtaoe formed.
SEVERAL HAVE PLACES AMONG 18IJ—Napoleon decUred whr agslnat RnsalS. \
1816—Second abdicutlgn ot Napoleon L
^
DISTRICT E. L. OFFICERS.
1622—Athens taken by the Qreeka..
M
\
18SS—Bspartefo defeated the CaillaU
ConventloA Held at HatW Springe
1866—H. Rider Haggard. noveUet, btwn.
- Jitfw 1ft and SO.
1865—Prsldent Johnson opened Southern portt.
1868—King ol Belgium reviewed V.fi. aquadroa under Parragut at Ost«d.
The Grand Traverse District Eip- 1893- BrlUsh batUeablps Victoria and Camperdown otdllded; 368 Uvae louL
wortb League conventkin held atfiar- 1894— Japanese troops landed In Cores.
bor Springs June 19 and SO. dected 1896—Steamer Porilp sailed from New York to rrtleve Peary arcUc explor
tbe following offleera for the ensuing
ing party.
1898—Auxiliary cruiser SL Paul repulsed Spsnteh torspodo boat attack off
year;
President, Rev. P. - B . WtiOnan.
San Juan.
^
1902-rJane Toppan, Mass^nietta ««*sner, declared insane.
Harbor Springs.
first vice presidenL C. E. Louis.
FTankforU
i
66HC. Oeta—No. 3 white, 43c. RyeSecond Wee president.. Miss Maude
No. 2. 66c. Beans—July, 81.66; Oc
Young. Traverse City.
tober, 81.60.
Third Tice president. Miss Dalsy
Cbicago. Jnne 2L—Tbe wheat mar
Smith. Levering.
ket opened easier today, but there
Fourth vice president. Miss Wlhnlwd^ little change In prleee. The cafred Smith, Lake City.
Uea showed that Liverpool failed to
Secretary. G. B. Stone. Harbor
Qd to yestCTday's advance In tbe
Springs.
local market Trading was heavier In
Treaaurer. J. D. Criss, Sherman.
September option of all grains
With tbe fall weather which slipped
Junior League suiierlntendent, Mrs.
1 Miss June's slippers, sending than in July. July opened unchange:!
H. J| Wade. Pellstone.
I
lower at 83Hc to 83%c. decllneveryone about with heavy overooets,
The fnviutlon encoded by FnokI to 83%c and reacted to 83Hc. On
flannel linco overahoes and umbrellas,
>rt to bold the next meeting in that
tbe presence of tall inuis on tbs mar- gher cables July corn finned up to
city was accepted.
62^c.
July oats were steady around
lAake one stop to wonder If the
large, delegatloil wm in attend368ieS6%c.
, those from Traverse City being summer U really here or If it has pas»
Close: Wheat—July,. S3Hc; 8e(ias follows: PrcBldlng Elder -A. T. Fer cd on for good.
However, the frulta were all grown tember. 83V@'83Tic. Com—July. 52c:
guson, District Secretary Miss Mary
>d ripened und» the sunny Califor September. 62%@52^c. Oats—July.
Mloor, delegate from the First H. E.
nia akies while those of tbe Grand 39c; September. 36HC. Rye—Cash. 62
cliiircb. Hiss Pearl Walker, from AsTraverse region are Just beginning to ®65c;. September, 64c: July. 62c.
bur)-. Miss Maude Young, and from tho
y-Caah, 44©66c.
sit up and take notice.
Fourteenth street cburch. Hiss Mabel
Farm Produce,
Peaches arc 30 cents per dozen,
Waiters and Robert Downs. Miss B>- while apricots, blue plums and red
Grand Rapids—Producers to
Wlnor was also on the program. plums are all selling at 20 cenU for 12. bers: Beans, hand picked. *1.4uei.6C
The delegates were royaHy enterialnbu: macblne cleaned. 81©1.25 per
There are no ne* arrir^a on
SS, and tbe meet- market in the vegeuble line today, tbe
Michigan full cream cheese, 11c
ing was e tiinslastic and profitable.
retailers not lisvlng yet received their per lb; butter, dairy packing stock,
iJc per lb; choice, 16c per lb;, fresh
week end suppply.
creameries. 2u@21c per lb; tresb eggs.
16c per do*; candled. H>c per dot.
TBlVtRSE CUV MAUHnS
Hay and Straw.
(
SELLING PR^eS.
Grand Rapids.—Price reUll at city
Meata.:
market: Mixed timothy and clover,
irback Pork, per >bL...
$8 per ton; loose timothy, 89 per too;
V, 87 per ton; ear com, 60c per
bushel.
Live Poultry.
Grand Rapids—Chickens, 13©l4c
per lb; itens. 12@13c per ib; turkeys.
14fTl6c per lb;-ducks, 13©I4c per
will offer for sale this week about
ib; broilers, IH to 2 lbs each. 20©
lOiLOUO acres In. Clare, - Mackinac and
29C per lb.
o]ber counties.
: NEWS FROM
OUR EXCHANGES :
H. I mm {iBiiisiosfin
COR TO esors hnw
Paine’s Fire Works •
AU goods damaged by water
we will seU at
25 per cent Discount
CommeDdng June ISUl
F. VOTRUBA HARNESS CO.
UNTIL JULY FIRST
A GAS RANGE
sitao to $20.00
CONNeCTED A.BSOHJXEX.V
This means all labor and pipe ouuide and inaide. Yon only pay for
TRAVERSE CIXV GAS GO.
IF YOU WANT LOW PRICES
S“
WE CAN, SUIT YOU
»»»»»•••••»•»••*?
Msrshsll.-Loeorge McCall, aged 21
years, wbo is in the county Jail awsdimg examination on a forgery charge at
Battle Creek, has
insane. He set
fire to the padded cell be occupied and
knelt and prayed while the cell
burning. He refuses to eat anything.
Deputy Bberiu OIbba extinguished abe
blaze with a lawn hose.
Marshall—James M. Hughes,
wealthy farmer living just east
here, was aiiparenlly dead for a few
minutes. A swarm of bees attacked
bim while he was endeavoring to hive
them and stung him in 20 places upon
tbe bands and arms. When Or. Gesner arrivetThis heart action had stop
ped, but restoralivea resusitated him.
If you want good Qaalily WE CAN SUIT YOU. If yon coooider
quality with the price tve can get your busiuesa. It cosU nolbiog
to gel our prices—and tl may com you oomblhiog if you do'nX
«J. E. Grelllck Co.
FINE INrEBtOR PlMSa. SASH BOORS AMD MILL WORM.
LUMBEB, LATH, and SHINGLES. PLATE and WINDOW gJtSS
Report ol tbe oaodlUoD of Ibe
People’s Savings Bank
Sr..........
Traverse City. MIA
ofTrav'eree City MIcblxaD. at tbi- clow; of
buelDcee, June. 18. uos. se eaUeU for by the
Commucloneroftbe UaBklng Ucparitueni;
Plewr and Feeo.
S5:EE:=S
mm'"
"rrsr/?:^EE:::;:; ll mmrn
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
----- DEikLERS Dt-----
Cut Flowers, Potted nants.
t: * 00.-S ti^'p^
FXOWEKS FOR
PARTIES.
WEDDINGS, FIJNERAIS
Fresh 8t4»ck Evoy Oay.
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
Capital ei^k p
PW bo..................................... 60C Cb^vlded proflU.
l.'onjifivtctal Uepu
Hannah A Lay Msre. Ca.
rrrUOiamof dep
CertlOed cb '
KavUtsa de|j
ns Union StrccL
Both Phenes 41.
../..■EEE'.EV=V/^;^
Prodtfco (Commitslor Mwchani
Kalamazoo.—\V. L. Tamer and J. Poutoes, per bu................................. 4 Jc
ES-LIVESTOCK.
Lehman had ah exciting experience
with lightning. They were leaving
buggy near the L^man home when
lightning struck "about 20 feet from
them. It struck again In Ibe-neR min
ute 40 feet the other aide of thMB and
tore up the ground In a circle around
.............. 7s
them. Neiiner mad.felt any effects
Shwp. with wool oa
from the lightning.
Spring lamna. Uvs wsl
Oalves...........................
Jackson—The report of the typhoid
HitJt.'^ee3
Total dcpuelU........
Total.......................................... » au,78l*.State of MIcLISBb.eounty ot uraod Tro-rsc, aa—l.C. A. ttampioiid. eeablcr of Ibr
hUoc Damed babk, doeolemnl) eu'car tbai
UivbUac atalement le true to tliv beat ol
IIIV kuoatedKcaod bellcl.
C. A. HAMHUMM'aablvr.
subwribed and aworu to belore mr lliLsend day otJuM.IWS.
A Betrothal
i?* "/
, ' i
for your fiance, ora
wedding gilt for the
» JUNE BSn^
2^,: / Can be aeleoted here with/?/ /
out any diffloulty.
Do
You
Want
R. W. RASTALL ^*'^**"‘
Optician.
PARKER
Mnsic Talks
to Music
Lovers —
SttVOlWAM:. CUT CLASS.
BAND PASYTED camA.
Live Stock Market
Chicago, June 21,—CatGe—Steady;
beeves, $4©6.06: cows and heifers,
Il.tniiH.lO; Stockers and feeders, 82.75
©4.60; Texans. 83.60©4.30; calvea, 85
<g C.Sfl. Hogs—Market weak to 6e lowmixed-and butchers. 86.30@i6.66
good heavy, 86.60@6.«2Vi; tough
heavy. 86.3S@6.46; light. 86.30@6.6O;
Yoor Mend to reroetnber too
plga. 85.4066.^0: bulks of sales, 86-50
forever? If yon do, make him
6U.76. Sbeep—Maritet stsady; ahsep,
or her * prtaent of a . . . .
64.7666.26; lambs, f6.»0©7.60.
Bast Buffalo. June 21.—Cattle—
Steady: export steers. 6.2B®6.76; best
shipping. 84.9066.16; best cows. 83.76
LUCKY CURVE
«>4.2&; fair to good, 8S63.2E; best
uelfers. 81-2664.76; mediums. 8326©
3.76 : 800 to 1.000 steers. |4©4.26; boi
Stockers, |46'4.25: medium. 83.50©
J.7^; best feeders. 84©4.26. Hogi .
Slow; pigs. 86.70; yorkers and me
diums. 86-80. Sheep-Steady; best
t sec adrertiard
lambs, 86.7667: wethers. 86: e.wea.
s. We warrant
8566.15: culls. 82-60©3.60. CalvM—
them
as the maker.
Steady; besL 87©7.26.
The Grain Market
Detroit June 21.—Opening: Wheal
-MO. 1 white. 88«c: No, 2 red. 88Mc;
July. 86Hc; Septemb^.'Sec; Deoember, 87HC. '
-diose; —Wheat—No. 1. white, 88e;
•No. 2 red spot, 88e; July. 85Hc: 8^
JOHH60N DRUG CO.
tember. 86c; December. 87Mc: Oom—
W. T. ROXBURGH. Mgr.
No. 3 mixed. 54Hc; No. 3 yeltow. 1£S E. Front St, Traverae City, M'eh.
lisi
FOUNTAIN
PEN
. aa be walks
n arrangament of oonsecutlre t
through the widi
L, theme
or melody, and far lesa ‘dM ^
can be called a musical subject,
ll
hod aoyihlDg that cu be called muaical harmony.
Music Is Man Unde
The mnaiciana aiezes the rohgh element of aonnd and oompels it b
work his will, and having with infinite paint aobjogated it and tame.
rded by diacoTering in it the most diFOCt and perfect med
It. he
: for the expression of hU emotions.
The KImbaU Piano
is the best inslrumenl:!
anguage of music b«t. From the bi*lo of the player* tbrongh the
ips of tbe finger* comes that perfect bannonv that be is eeeklng and
he or ahe is carried away on the wings of melody.
Hie KlmbaU Ftaa
of eelling is your very best medium of aupplylng yonr wuta and needs
in the way of s piano, piano player or player-piano, (wWnatlon ^er
and piano.j ,Tbe Kimball plau loaures yon anlnatail exCMalve prices,
it enabloi you to have an insirnment inyonr htfeae and.pay for it with
perfect oonvenience u> yourself.
Osr Basil Paysicat Plu Mskss Pl—s Snyf© Kssy
The flagnetisin
of Goad Work
MSMif-
kU‘
Kotary Hubtli-.
Correct—Alteet:
KIMBALLMUSIC
SOUSE
i'81.
M. B. Bamcr. Pr©p.
aUraqta the attenlioD of all v
Irreproachable lioeo. aa all good
do. Tills is the reapoo why the Travi-m*City
y ttteam Lauadry
Laundry :nttmhnrs among iu
r style and fiuish of g
thttrg^mMuiia.
ouvat maancKs
lead tbe procMdon.
CITY
I
TRAVERSE CITY
STEAfl
KT\ LAUNDRY I Srs. Sawjer i taluUciN.
Ctr. ftlh 4Md llBlfta Bts.
StM.
FkfiM<48
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N
aty Bofdt Stn«;
• awb««c*.PN^
* Michigan and Other Places I
East Jordan.—H. F. FiiUer has been
engaged as auperlntendeni of the Bast
Jordan schools for another year at
increase in salary. All the rooms
crowded and an addition to the high
school Is contemplated.
PAGSV
Our"stock eoDsists of the oelebrated “PAINB FIRB WOBEB.'
These are univenally coosidered the beet on account of their oarafnl
rery piece will do just whet it ie inicaidml to do. and
TBBBB ABE NO BLANKS. Get yonr supply of ua.
:0p-to-Date Mvket
Reports
fever epidemic here have been
gerated. Only 14 oases are rept
; if they were living hpre.
but tbe eonditloa le serioas and Mayor
The Needham Business college win
Ai the dlrecfora' meeUng yesterday Todd and tbe health office are taking
conduct two departments, during the afiemoon a dividend of six per cent
stringent meaaures. Work in tbe Bast
summer and a special departme
was declared for the year ending Main street school is Interfered with.
enough are secured to warrant bavin? March 1.
a portion of the alck ones
classes and the Indlc^ions are that
teachers. It is suspected tbat milk
there will be a number wbo will Uke
purchased of a certain milk tfoaler
the special work.
tbe cause ot the trouble;
One of the departments will be for
the students In the city schools from
STERLING, m.tbe fourth to the twelfth grade wbo HAS BEEN FILER FOR THE O. W.
will be given A chance to make np
b. ABOUT 12 YEARB.
of his father at Montreal, Canada,
work tbat they are weak on. or to do
the age of 116 years. Hla mother died
advanced work, ao as to make tbeir
Erwin, an Experleneod Filer, some time ago at the age of 109.
school work next fall lighter. This
Succeeds Burgess.
department will open next Monday
<'ABX8.—Dr. Chauvel. medical
and will continue six weeks. T
specter of tbe French army, deals a
entering this department will me
heavy blow at Ibe 'popular surgical
morrow at the eollege to be classifled.
le^xwltion of filer for t
treatment of spfteadidtls In a special
Special teadbers for tbe Normi
Vt. D. Qo. for about 12 yean, baa re report ot a statistical nature,
partment have been seieured. Tb
signed. His reel^tion will take ef ahows that out of 668 cases of appen
partmeot will open July J and conUnne fect Satumay nIgbL
dicitis in the military hospitali
. six weeks. Work leading np to first,
Fred Erwin, an experienced filer of rranco 180 were operated upon, while
second and third grade teachers’ cer many years and who has held a num-' 488 received only medical treatmteL
tificates will be offered to prepare ber of responsible poalUons In that Ot the latter there were only ttam
those taking the work to Uke the capacity. bM been secured to fUi tbe tbat rsaalted_ fatally, whereas of tbe
teachers' exnmInaUDns in AheubL
-vacancy.
much MBaller number dealt with by
Besides these two depardnents
the use of the knife S3 were losL
there will be special work in LaUn.
FTench. Greek and Oertnan. This
NEW YORK.—Freedom for a t
course will extend over a period of six
who pleaded gunty to adling merchaaweeks. A meeUng of the Normal and
diae valued at nearly flOO.000 which
special diviBloos will be held Jane Mrs. T. H. Paa^ Passed Thmogh did u6t tiekmg to Urn and approprlat
/
City Thit Meniing.
ao to organise.
log tbe money, nod alx years In pris
Mr*. T. H. Peacock, housekeeper on for another who stolg 25 cents,
gt the Northport Beach hotel, passed were tbe portieaa meted out to 'two
ANNUAL SWEDISH PICNIC.
through the city this morning on her .prisoners Wedn^day. Henry Hlnchway to Peioakey to'attend ber son's man bavAt |1«0.0«0 worth of goods
Affair Will Be Held at Ewt Any NM
on credit, sold them and aall^.for Eu
Sunday.
rope. Re pleaded guilty and sentence
- . he annual Swodlah picnic is aiAod- rn tbat place, the bridfilbeing Miss was suspended. John Clark, starving
uled tor next Sunday and will be^dld Mary Van Dame
Grand Rapids. Tbe 00 the Bewery, grabbed a quarter be
again this year at Bast Bay. This young Aoopte will enjoy a trip arouad
Raw a man flipping -n the air.
Uenk Is aa aannal Stair orgraat la- the lakes, after which -they wUl go
goes to aiw.BIng.
terest to the aooi <t Sweden and si- to CMeboygan, wbere^ Mr. Peaeock.is
»ayi brings out a large crowd.
comected with the Cheboygan "
Besides enjoying a fine spread the planL *
. . V
gathering enjoy Ubat rides, awlngs and
tsika.,. Boniayi June
amosanesu of all kinds. maltlDg It
BeelfUnu ever at Elk Rapida Jidy leaves et 8:30 a. m.
day which .Is long rsmaabered by all I and 6.
gamee both daya. ..
nrr ah cable want Aa
tartaaai* anongh to he prasaat,
C
iOftfttU
2, Secured.
*
TBIS DATS IN mSWIV-JUNB 22
Dmbk.
perjxyh, OUvur ribbaM,«la.,
Biswotn.mE
pArat
EAOLS. FBXDAT, JimB-SS. l»M.r
For R. R. Men
Salient Guutlet Gloves
and other
Union Hen
SHERMAN & HUNTER
■rm BALE—A wted nttB. amm
SU. t M teat Ugh; vfl MB
BftqDHe at county riaiVa wetw
666*«
Bring in Prompt Beenlw—Beet Uediom is Jfortbern Michigan.
rates for ads
‘Ail'*;?
--------nrei
ADseruoD,
s c«m nubsequent
le office—One cent straight if collector calls.
No S4 lssct««4 I
LOST.
IXIST—Square pookeUiook ooatetnhig
between $100 end $110 betweah ahop
and Coleman's fans. Among tlr
Ucles, cheek of $5.60. reoeipU
business cards. Finder receive lib
eral reward. Retorn to M. Hahner.
414 Union etreet.
408641
imSCELLANEOOs
If not convenient for yon to call, Uieplione Ko. 68, eitlier phone,
or send bv "*«l* and ads will receive careful attention without
extra charge.
MONET TO LOAN on paraomi prop
arty aad teal aetate. L Hewina*
Tyler. Room 60S. WIlbMm Mom
4-641
OBIWUE MCE CO.
Eagle ,Want Ads
Will PHUl JUST CUBS
For bstchlnc, Iro.io
prUsiwlsueis, USD per ROUSED
BY
MIS-STATEMENTS
utung. Oliver Wsten,
GIVEN TO THE PRESS.
im iiDiou m. Fboue an
WANTED.
^
Will
Robert Walter left thte momlr« for
FttiLake.
Tbs beard of superyteers will bold
a meeting Monday aftanoM at S
meet in council boom
MONDAY NIOHT,
CONE'S BOSS OVERA
KeVer ful in *ny emergenev—well »hninlf cloth—cure rt
fitting—both »tripe nod pUJn bine peUerns-jackotn to mi
Cone’s Royal Blue smrts-rBoihiQg better m*de u one
dollar—two oollare—the workmanship and material are np to the
e-satandard------•d of exoellenee. which n --
DAILY EA6LE WANT ADS
MBtHianniE
o'clock.
Ratee Offeiwd by Tratte
Mte Edith Heteeinb rotarited frMn
Tpellantl Isat evMlac, having gradnr Almoet Tee Tempting
atOd from tte achoM.
to RcMet
Arthur Wait retumad teat eraaine
teom Albion'coUege tt spend tbe
Seeretary J. W. Hannen of tbe board mer with his parents.
at trade gives notice that a meeUng
Children’s dey at tbe (Mange.will
the board of trade members aad be held June 30 Instead of on the date
slno the bustoees men lo general will
be held In. tbe council rooms Monday
Louis 8. Chase, brother of Mrs. (3.
evenfakg' at 8 o'clock to discoas the H. Chase, wbo bai been in the city
itter at a business men's excursion since Toeeday. called by the sad acci
Msntsttqne and determine wbethei dent Which took tbe life of his nephew,
> senllment is sufficient to warrant Robert Chase, returned yeetetdsy sfthe fiirtberlng of ptaas.
lernoon to Nllee.
Mr. Hannen has been in cotrespondle esse of Ssm Vint aceus<
ente with the mayor of Manisilque, Btealing a qullL has not been.disposed
with Passenger Agent C. L, Lockwood of as yet but It Is Ukely ecmie eatlstac.
pt the O. R- A L and also with Traffic toT7 arrangement wUl be made In a
Maoager E B. Coombs bf the Mmals- short ume as be has been giving con
aqoc. Marquette 4 Northern railway, siderable trouble on the west side, it
tbe latter correspondence being la re Is claimed.
gard to rates.
The
reception
tendeiwd State
Tbe fare lor the ronnd trip from this
rthy Gr
city to Maalstlque will bo $2.25, a reore of 1
of ova- $4 oe tbe regular EaBtern Star began at 4 o'clock this
rates. 'The party *-ould leave her
afternoon. At 6:30 IMe expected that
8:5Ki..arrlve at Nathport at 10 o'clock, about 126 will set down to tbe ban
arrive at ManlaUque at 4 o'clock and quet to be given in her honor, and tbe
leave there are 8 o'clock In the «
School of Instruction will be held later
Ing. A return could be made to Trav In the evening.
erse City cm tbe following day. either
at 8:30 |n the morning or at 3 o'clock
In the afteraoon.
MITIE Offll HH TEM
Agent A. B. Curtis Receives a Clrcu
rO BELL—Nice 40«er* tanr m An
lar Letter Explaining the
SECURED THE ABSEMbtY OF COMWANTED—The address of Mr. Albert
trim county overlocAlng Torch inks
' Exact Position.
Andrus and family.
Any person
New house, log b_m. aoma orchard,
PA«40N8 OF FORESTERS.
knbwlng this will greatly oblige me
moat cleared, some growing toras\
by aendlng same to L M., care of
ftne soil, partly lev«, partly rolling,
ii-w dajs ago (here appeared
n nos suimner iioiua la Ood'a eoua
Daily Eagle. Important.
'WU*
Local Ladies Report Fine Time
try. Allan F. Uttla 338 .rent st diKpaich In Tbe Dally Eagle as wel
Cedilleo—New OlBeers.
6(9141
:u< ID a number of other paper*, ata*
rO SELL-rBeBon tatm. good ordtard. lug that the Delaware Insurance com
Tbe drill team of the Companloi
fair bulTdings, nice flahlag. S7 acrea. I>an}' of Pniladclpbia vpould pay only
Court
Traverse
returned on the 1:25
good soil; fl,8(Ki. half eaah. or ex- T5 per cent ol Ito loss In San TranG. R. & I. train this afternoon from
chnnga A. F. Little. Snthsrtand cisco.
block.
mi4f
quire at J. W. Slptefs Fumiinre
Agent K B. Curtis called tbe atten- Cadillac where they have been In at
clore,
toaSU
ju, of tlic company to the article In tendance at tbe aeeembly of the Com
FOR BALB-Homc- at the ShUpon
panlons of Foresters for two days.
Honae bam. Dan Oevallng. 834 rho Dally Eagle and received tbe foV Battle Creek will entertain the assem
SOUCITOHB WANTED—r\>ur soUcllowing circular whlcb is being widely
Waahlsgtoo. ptaon-i 708.
406641
oia to iniroduoe qm "New Census
disirllmted to place tbe company rignt bly i.ext real
Ulusiraied Atlas a Michigan." A
ThK Indies bad a grand time while
before the roislnformed public. It I*
1M« pnhUcaUon, oontalsing haU- FOB BALB—^oantlty- or papers salt
able for shelves or puttibg under issued by tbe president of tbe----- in tUviioance, last night enjoying a
tone iUoatraUone; 'historical and deride to the goat farm pc flat cars gaily
pani', Tatlwall Paulding:
acrlpuve matter; special index to
decorated
for the qpeasion, altbougb
S.6M eluea, towns add posiofficee.
"There appeared In several of the
Bpeciai new maps. An absolutely
ilAlly iMtpers reports to the effect that they got a good drroehtng.
new departure. Write for parUcu- FOB BA1.B—Something alee. Soda
TTie following offioen were Reeled:
lara. »»ng, McNally A Company,
Ootfli, money maker, or exehnnjie: The Delaware Insurance Company ol
Past presMent, Mrs. ElUabeth Maan.
Chicago. UL
‘Mtl*
a bargain; worth Inveettgatloo Al Philadelphia .would pay but 76 per
lan F. Uttle, ts: Front street 3871-tt, cent of its loss in San Francisoo. This Cadillac.
PresldenL Mrs. Janot Harris. Battle
positive mis-statement. This
•WANTED—Three' Knot sawyers,
FOR
BA£A—Bnudieg
at
Creek.
pany will pay all its Just claims dollar
right and one loft; one packer; two
Seoreteri^ Mrs. Hart. Imssing.
for dollar.
months'Job. B. J. Morgan.
-iOSTU
Tteassrqr.-Mlse
Florsaee T<
While the company met with a
- J..
heavy loss. It la not great lo propiw- Tart. ,....
First vtbe prealdeat. Hri Tbompeon.
to that ot most ol the comp
1—134 acraa umber land pnrt- doing a general btulnees on the Pa Grand RiqiidaSecond vice preeldenL Mrs. Eva
eamiL bonding* on cific coast.
I farm aott two alee
siockhMders' meeting has been Smith. Traverse <aty.
V»ANTM>—A waitress and houseti
Orator; Mrs.' Strickland, PetoekeyHighest wages paid. Write or phone
called tor August 22 to take action
Conductors, Hisa Roee, Muskegon;
J. H. Koberts, Old Mission. 4096^1
I he proposed plan for tb<- rebabillteMrs. Plett. OadIHae.
of tbe company, to wbicb •
low price-and ranaocable terma ^
WAN10>—Washing at 146 E. Bl^iih
Guardians. Mrs. Ferris, Boyne City;
your wishbone It not wbare rom jority ol the stock has already ag
street. CaU or send.
•8316
backbone sboold be. tnvesUgate this and which, when approved at tbe Miss ProBt, Central Utke.
Allan r. Uttle. m Froct rt tontf meeting called, will give tbe com
WANTED—At ones, a omnpetent gCr
capital of $400,000 and a surplus of
nr wontan to oook.-aweep and iron
32.''>o,(ioo, after alllowlng amply tor the
flawed Mn.-ehrorHaU. eone
Francmeo toaaes."
bones will doable your rgg yield, b
ataU and WeUlngton
468&4t
quire ot OUvw Watera. 1413 Unloa
nreet. Pbone 688.
«mb<i
CENTRAL LEAGUE
WANTED.—Oooks. and aU kinds of
Won. LoM. P«L
>TSMn employea.'^a^ths^-----------Springfield....................... 36 18
good I
Grand Rapids..................31 19
fine <
Body of Mrs. Arkand Will be Taken Wheeling ........................ 30 22
to WImnain.
Canton .............................24
24
25
The remains ot Mrs. May Arkand ol ENantvIlle .......................24
28
White Cloud, who died at the asylum Soujb Bend ....................23
34
Tuesday night, were temporarily bu Dayton .............................14
33
rled in' Oakwood cemetery this after Terre Haute .......... ...18
RaeuHe Yesterday.
noon, and later on , will be taken
TO BSLt^No place like home and no tl'lscoDsin. her former borne.
Grand Rapids 4. Terre Haute 3.
boms llkn a Jarm We ha»e too
Wheeling 2. Dayton 1.
Mrs.
Arxand
was
46
years
of
age.
many to advertla,. att CaD and see
BvanivUIe 10. SouUi Bend (i.
If we cant sou yen. Allan F. Uttle. and beailes her husband. Fred Arkan-I,
Springfield 1. Canton 0.
882 Front at.
404641
.she leaves three tlaughiera by ber first
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
imstiand and a boy ot 10, a girl of
e City, Mich.
ro BELL—1 win aofi /oa a acre*
Won. LML PcL
•■Ighi and a Uttle babe.
land which will make a nios Bttie
Cleveland ........................33
20 .625
The
husband
came
last
evening
tu
FOB BENT—House, modem oonveatniU and chicken term tor Bve doi
Pbllad^phta.....................32
. 22
.593
make
arrangements
for
tbe
burial,
lara
down
and
ana
'<llar
a
month
lencee, one block from Central
New Tork ....................-32
23 ,68t
Cor
twenty
months,
or
larger
tnel
which
were
In
charge
of
W.
B.
Ander
•cbooL inqnlrs 441 W. Eighth at
d wasted on aama aaay tna Al son. The faev. Demas Cocbltn offered DrtroU...............................29 26 -53•8816*
lan F. Ltttla. 832 r nrnt at 4H641
3L Lonls...........................28 26 .621
prayer at tbe grave.
Chicago............................. 27 26 .511
lOOBE FOR BENT—618 Best Front
Waahtngton .................... 18
36 .361
pries and •
•OMt, efter Jons 14. Enquire Q. W.
Uttia. 8B 1
Boston .............................. 16
40 .275
Uttlefield. Walton JancUon. 463341
RsMilto Yenarday.
TO 8BU.—Fanteanla tens. Soma ante
Cleveland 84, Detroit 62.
FOB BENT—
ard. I bania. ale* hooM. emnent cal Mias Ida Courted* Wsi Buried This
WaAlngton 1. Phitadeipbla 1 lelgbi
eity; newly finlsbed and papermj;
lar. good ciatem. good weU. werts
Morning.
innlnci; rate.)
hantad. hot aad ccW water; beat
soelng Alisa Uttle. The Bnthm
dajdi^ rooms tn city, over
lend.
401H2
NATIONAL LEAOUS.
The funeral of Uiu Ida Courtede
Netkmal bank. Inquire at J.
Won. LMt Pol
was
held
this
morning
at
10
o'clock
HlUlkan's oBoa. Bant lot/. 406341
at St. PraneU church, the Rev. Fr. Cbieago
Bauer
officiating.
Tbe
chnrcb
wa
nttabnrg
...
•OB BENT—Bona# at ttt Beat Uth
aL; daalrabie toeatten; resahnibla
cd witfa friends who came to pay their Now York .
rant. PvaU A Davla.
406 '
....... 31
.617
last respecu to one whom they had PbtladelphU
known tn life and who was always St. LouU ..
bright and cbeerful, with a pin
Cinaliinatl ..
greeting for all.' The remains
Brooklyn ...
VB SAL]E OR RENT—
Interred in the Catholic cemebvr, (hi
FOB BALE—If you want to buy
OF Csss
RMHito Ywtorday.
place for a nice home. caU at 219
funeral in charge of H. L. (Mrter.
HadlaoB atresL M. U Leach. 4086tl
BosU^O, Cbieago 1.
New Tork 6. Pittsburg 4.
Phltadelpma 8, St Ixmls 2.
Front SUM. pan eaah. low pries
w^ rentoC Bee tt. woold «
CARD OF THANKS,
FOB BENT—In n aman town
In Probate Walker’s court today
wish to thank the frienda and
ebangn AUaa Uttle. The Bather
room building suitable tor realdenoe
license was ^nted to sell real nste..
land.
*01and bnaineas purpoaea l-lne lot,
belonging-to the netate ol the latn par aad bereav«
a tbe aickoeM
shade and water. Good locaUon.
also a small oouaga on same lot. TO SELL-SmaO term, near by. «0 Ralph Pybufl- Mrs. Mary Pybns is ad- ted dratb of 0
____________
the
neree, low price, may. terns; pertly
to
those thatUnt’fiowS!”alao
a
Write Box 263. TraTMse City. Mich.
elaared. no Umber, good aao, log
Royal Neighbors for their auendanot
A
peUUon
was
filed
today
In
probate
gjhe ftneral and tbe beautiful flowhoQN, good roeda, trait belt Allaa
court determining the heirs In Uw
Uttle. Tlia Bntheriaad.
401642
AUTOMOBILE FOR BALE.
1
) Kn. 3m. Kolderbouae,
Velma Bllla estate.
VJR BALE-A 1*06 Ori-mt bookboi
Mrs. Margaret Relderbo^
.w viwf»—lUOT tmtuk, vw/
A peUUon was filed today in pro
creak acanaa. trait wchnrd, two bate court by Henry Chaee. depoy at« n hniEMi tl taken soon. Me M.
baM. atom moat, nice honae. wind <oraey general, for tbe asslgnmeat at
mia deer title, aiteool
wood
Umbar: ante Mfl; nwr by, pleeaint the reeldue of the Mary Greer estate
to the Bute ot Michigan. F. P. Drew
died last tell and a very short time
afterward bis wife died and as no heirs
appeared to claim the estate, this dlson Mare, en tmteM
ten
on atooka poaltioo srUl be made.
BASEBALL
REMMS lEIPOIIMIlY n
FOR RENT.
FUieUl II8T. FtMCII CWKI
FOR 5ALE.
PIWIHE COttT UIIEIS
timSm nt MB W. TMth Bt
AOOmONAL LOCALS.
aiO^SGnM 00•••»»•»•••••»•
■WadttMhRrdwltaMBotiivooe dolIhr glove* tn*de eoet u* • -little more
tlthn other ^ove*, hot H'seutiafeutlos
Allaa littlA
ttiW'SB. AM BlBqr, TWnte aad A
AMUSEMENTS
i-:s.
W«- have aelcctctl severRl numbers of -Bojb SuU*,'
siz s Urttloen but can Gt almost any Boy, ages 4 to
fr.-ra th.* lot values 12.50, ?3.00and f3.50,
|
Choice $1.90
ANOTHER SNAP
Aoout 50 Boys’Suits—hardly two of a kind but
iu tills bunch you will Gnd pome of tbe awell^t crea
tions of tbe seasor, values |4 50, $5.00 and 96.00,
Choice at $3.87
HURCUl^ES SUITS
All wonl--WaU r proof and cant wear out—great
values
$5-00
Boys’ Odd Pants at 50c, 75c, $1.00
Boys’ Waists at 50c.
"Madam Satan" presented by Wil
lard Mack and Maude Lw»e In tbe
Grand opera bouse last evening gave
excellent eatlsfacUcni' and- wa$ pre
sented to a large house. Not onjv
• the stars strong In their parts
but they were ably supported and
X was left to find any fault with
member of the company. The
company have presented strong bills
every night this week and tbe acting
tiks been far above the ordinary of the
average repertoire company. The bill
for tonlghL "Waen We Were Twentyone," promises to be another strong
east .and IndiesQons are tor a ffood
bouse.
E. Wilhelm
FTBONT STREETT.
"Tncle Joe" Camion has a F~>d
•tory of an Imliaiu man whose birthplate. Kvsnsrtile. w1H ever kerpn tortog memory to Ws heurt.
Fooie years ago this faltbfnl soa of
Indiana wu enabled, b.v reason of an
InherltBDce. to make a trip abroad.
Upon bis return tbe Evsnsvllle peo
ple were snxlooa to have bb Impreaetous of “furrln parts,” a wish with
speeches is the Iowa gubenatoclal which tbe traveler obHglngty <
campaign.
piled.
TYIl os about Parte.” 1
Henrik Ibeen's widow tes for some
time lieen collecting letteii written by^ "Paris.” ohaerved th* Evaiwtilte
ber husband end will have them p«b- man. gravely, "te certainly a wcuderfnl place, genta—ell things coneldeead
Bsbed.
Colosiet Charles P. EcWola, of Wert —a woirderfnUrlace- But" be added,
tbougbltully, "Fvanarllle Tor l>leaePoint, wbo bee been on tbe eon'
«ro."—Hanwt'a Weekly,
Dr. Isadora Dyer, tbe noted New Or
leans specialist In leprasy. says there
era bundrads of people efllMed wltb
ttet dtseesc- at Urge Id America.
Queen Alexandra poeseesee a
serrice of sixty piece*, each piece be
ing decorated with a different photograptk. which she took beneU In BcotUnd.
Last week at MsysvUe. N. Y.. a
monument was dedicated to Judge AlMoo W. Tourgee. famed as aolhor of
nnmermts sotl-elavery novate. Mr*.
Toorgee wse nresenL
A man entered a well know reetaorant In New York the other day and
bedeened to a waiter. "Bring me," ta«
said. ■Twe fried egi*—one fried ew
ewe rid.A end one oa tbe elber."
The wsHer looked slightly daralaiV
bat Mswerad. “Ysa. sir." and disap
peared towiid the kitchen.
Tea minutes later he returasd loafeIng Oecldedty worrlsd.
"Would you mind repsatlng that or
der. alrr be asked.
“T want tws tried eop." said th*
dtnar. "oae Med ea aae side aad oae
OB tbe other.”
Th* welter spsln dtaaipeared te tbe
dlrectloa of the kltchea. After a leng*r wait than before, be returrMd. bU
cMbesdteherenedand his teeatoulaed.
"1 beg your perdeo. sir,- ha aald,
•tet would you mind hartng boded
•agl*T I've had words with the cook.'
DONT
"My dear man." «:cyH the pbyslctoa.
after- a proluiiis-it
proHMiia-ir exauilDstlon.
exauiiDanoa. *it
it
twinea me to tell y<w Unit you are afflirted
d 1wltb an tnnirable iMseaaa.”
^
With
....of reUeC. tbe paMant .
1th .a rigfa
eralle* ba(g>ll.v.
“Ton take it rety pleasantly," "xys
>
tbe doctor wonrtrrtogly.
"Tea. dortor. 1 know It Isn’t the * •
most thcering new* to tbe warid- t»-|. he teM what you have told ma, l»$
when I refiert that this will be tbs
Bsaas of forcing that Insurance man
as my tran-l can’t heip bring.«f— "
He baa bad me marked foe his
p
il* prey
and you. know what that 1
With a word of hearty oaugranilatlou and rovy. the phyalelaB coUaett
Ma tee.
WAIT
UnlU y«n arc aU oat ol
Before you order more—Jf you
do you may have to wait to have
your order filled.
LOOK
:
:
:
OVER
DAILY EAGLE WANTS ADS PAY.
what you have on hand and if
GRAND
your supply is running low, o der
HOUSE
RBfaTN,Uw AClMRB.Nf-
now and 'you will get better satis
faction than from a rush order.
One Week
Sterlbia
Mondays
JUNE
Willard Mack
INI Y X H I IV CS
in the job line from a little dodger
or an auction bill to a swell mvi-
Maude Leone
Benortod by Tlw Boot Cite.
KSL*lS2L*5!Krf.”'.
tatiuo or aoDouncement, >ou can
get printed at this offl(ie.
Mctt », a 30 co«l.
FUBAYMOn'
“When We Wert
Twenty-One”
idrucsles id»M J—lll MW Ct.
ham. MnWti M IBB
BOYS’SUITS-.1
the
FAGLE t*UESS
112 West Frost Street
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