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The Daily Eagle, April 27, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1906-04-27
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THE DAI
> :
V«L.XIT.
. TBAVEBSE OlTr, '
2T0. 4051.
aimi
LLL
Our Carpet depactmeot ia a busy
place these days
WE QET THE
Carpet Business
Because we carry the stock- Because
the qualify of our carpets is always
the beat
Because we figure od sell
ing carpets for just a little less than
others. Bei ause you ca«. get. what you
want and pay for it just as you please.
You Take No Chances
on a.mislit. (3ouie in and select your
pattefn, we will, have a man measure
your room and we will make,’ lay and
Tin
line your carpets and
Resame all Responsibility
Easiest Kind of Easy Payments
J. W, Slater
votir Reliable Home Fumleher.
ME READY
'• 1 ■
tf» nil a Imi TV up onijT on tiny kiml of
: Lmbcr, BnltdlDp Material or Mill Work
■i
Saata» Doors, Mouldings. Stair Work and
Interior Finish.
made to oriliT iiniokly.
Ld-t us have ym.r order.
Traverse City Nlfg. Co.
W. L. Brown, IVfgr.
Office: (Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street
Citizena’ Phone, .*f2.
BelJ Phone, 169.
OXFORDS THAT FIT
AND FEEL COMFORTABLE
H'
M it erer occured to you
that a new pair of shoes
t to be as comfortable
wlieii ,vou <
the Foot,
thetiead
nnd the Pocket-Book
sm^aM
Mt c
Tkere is m reason why
they should i t be, if they
.L
alw .k
shaped to the needs of
your feelWky do M BMagr aboep
•• oat ol aha^oT And
HI yea ‘'krakc Ibcai laT~
mo ans nr i
SETOBETRIQ)- ii«aisatis,NGmi
^Baatciffipni
IUij||||IAY4
--------- .._QAflOlNQT
Qirr OF $3IM>W GIVEN BY' LOS
AN6ELEB MEN TO STAftT
THEM IN BUBJNESS.
cumoT DO iunui umr
esq
.
mill depertmeiu
O
YDIHI6 MISniUMI VltlOfl
III GREK SWiMIGG l»CE
GM FRIIIGIGCOI
IGUIBII
[Special to The I ,
San FranciBOO, ApHL^
iranclsco CaU baa h
tbe official depoaiUBt-'J
the tnlted Statea fl
celve donsUons and fi
Italian Crews Won Beth Pair Oar lo tie CaU. •
1 niE cmicai
(Special' to Tbe Daily Bagla]
Thalerum. Greece, April 27.—In the
swimming race here today
ScbeS.'Australlan. wu flrat; H. Tayler
of Bndand. secood..and J. A. Jarrls
of EngUnd, third. The rlctory of the :
young Australian who la only 16 yea
I, for Evor< 1
Thie Bvonlsi
celred by the spectators.. He swa
fifteen cents t
fine style .and passed the swimming house wlU be tbe ]
ahead of Taylor, Time. 6:U 4-6. the concert to be I
Italian crews won both the l,0D04Utar MuaSolaali a
and 1.600-meter valr oar raeea.
BElfgFIT PCR^tlMANCE *OiVEN
liPnilCAOO VEBTEROAY.
the
BCHOOL TEACHER.
I® On* eew Alleged Crii
t Mr. Ryen
Caueed by HM Treatment
af Fuplla.
The jury In tbe cue ol Tbe People
I. Janee liTtnoton and Herman
g four
> for oaoHeHtm. One of the two
was wUUng tq agree with the other tour
a Uie alxUi am. would He stood
i the gravnd ct et
e and that no one saw the aUeged
le oommlttod.
r ^ new trial wfflbe held May nb at
^
In tbe morning.
-This morning the defense began put
■ting In their evtdenoe In tbe case tbe
Elmer E. White's Case li Stilt Very
OnMiuin.
I not much change to tbe ooodl'lOQ of Elmer B- 'White. Hla limb
is beallng nicely but tbe fever has
abated and tbe delirium eonttnnes
though In somewhat milder fonn.
Is being done for
bis comfort and In tbe Way of treatiiiebL The attending physician says
that there Is an uncertainty about tho
ease and that only time can determine
, outcome.
ft the aoeased boys. She said she had
r heard her boy speak ill of Mr.
1, although she had beard the comHniunlty spealc In that manner of. tdm■to the
iwledge that tnere had been obn■slderable trbuble in the scbool at Acme
■ bot never any of a serious nature, she
■«ald. Teachers had resigned there
e of not being able
«l. Tbe feeling against Mr. Ryan,
e said, was oocasloned mainly by
■Us. striking the paplls over tbe bead
■wiui a book. She said there
I pupils so need, naming the following
e: Harry Dewey, EUa Herr, AIt Vangbn, Btoorr Steadman. Orlin
s, Oraoe DentateadL Winnie Tlb■ bma. Wellington Green and Lucy
Steadman. Pronaentor Cross asked
who ahe heard say anything
■agalnat Mr. Ryan and she n:
Btoele, TIbbItta. Steadman.
h; Hia: O-Briaa and Mrs. Urtngs. ttta^aveaawberreaaantorthe
E Ur. Byan to addHIou
R«
head aseapttng
DiflteuHy ef FiaearlAB Warm Feed
arKi Drinks Adda Greatly to the
the DtseORifona Of tt)e Strieken Bullirere.
(Special to The DMJy BKla.)
San Pruclseo, April r.—IVe San
who are,
camped |b parka, aqitares and otbn
vacant kXa were awakened
n
tog beeaiue the water dripped tbroogh '
in the tsBU which affewd poor protootlon agalnw the ralnn that began to
taU about T cfdock and aetnCInned for
sevend houra,
Drehched to the ektat by the heavy
■wnpour and getting tl
ed. many persona were driven Into
nearby houaes tor abettor. A
wind wee blowing this winnring toA
tne difficulty to obtain warm food add
ed to the dlstren oC the hooMlei% ea
peetolly Umae who were In tbe mod
BAN FRANCieCO REFUGEES RE to the lower bottoms.
Rainfall In Oakland.
CEIVED BEST OF TREATMENT
[Special to The Dally Bagla.]
AT SALT LAKE CITY.
Oakland, April 27.—A severe down. pour ofnun 'a«t-^4'midnlEht and lUnued th'ren^oat 'the mondng. It
tor tbe natorTwo Parties on the Way East Wsri
Given Attention of the Local Com•nitteee—Appbsranco Waa Im
■eomodarion In this pl^. Dntortnnstely
proved Yee
the number
petqtla «
yesterday by the removal Into tonta ot
(Speclat to The Itolly Bagle.]
Sale Lake City. Utah, AprU 27.L-A thoee who bad prevlondy been Severn
few houia in this city i^e a vaat dif ahelter In tbe aBtembly ban. nharekM
ference In the appearance and feeling and opera honapa
of 260 refugees wko came In yeeter.
day afternoon and toft laat nl^ tor
tbe eaeL Wherever poealhle tnHable
clothing was proeved from the atook
hand and whatever waa .lacktog
I purcha^ and paid tor at the
store.
Tbe parto was eeoorted to tbs sasV
tnrlnm baUia and nil
250 BATHED AT
THE SANITARIUM
WBIEGIIIEIISDITIIBIECUIIHIIG
GUSmiGMEID
DECIDE STITE NimilRIlf
ir:.
for tbe enterUtoment
wiU oonslR of 20 trfeeei aad
of 24. It Will be a progmiB
76 cents but thoee Vbe are
f into Fite.
Wra, Bffiaabeth Dentete«dt was tbe
want to fill tbe house and •
very low price.
aeemf wflnen for the defense and she
Tbe Grand opera honee ts taffitod alto told her son had never spoken lllv
for the occasion by Vaanger Mton. of Ur. Ryan and she did not know
wkAher <h«e mas any Hl-feeltog
*g*tit*t Ur. Ryan hut she bad heard
•eme say he was cruel to the children
She said that Mra. Tlbhltis had lold
her that Mr. Ryan hart whipped her
daughter and frigliKuicrt her an badly
that ahe had flu. bu- that the whip-,
Chicago. April
plug was not so bad us the scare BeLake Carriera' ■■eodation
Every Time TMe U Onr
hearing Mrs. Denisieadt and Mrs.
DIM tbe Lake PUoto'
ciadoB threatont to <
» of Tlbblte ehe had heard -loe Hammond
and Jbhn Pulcipher spenk 111 of tbe
. ntointtar
oomprlM
lumber
handler^
veA
trim
teacher.
When a customer on<v buys tl
mers. ore and ooal baadton -aR aeas- ttomay Patehin's Tesbmony Refused.
Crawford shoe of uh we know I
wib oonliniie to be our cunioine
J. W. Patobln vie sworn and stated
Ure chain of lakes. Mivlbt|W «Me
There are many reasons why
be VtStod to give a little testimony
set for tbe strike.
Bo terious U tbe ettuatta itiaidid why Mlaa Johnson resigned but Prose
cutor Crana objected and the objection
that the ' '
' waa matolned by the court.
has decided to poApona AxinE. i
beliertog a strike wiu knap lake:
Defense Closed.
up to a high point and aika ftw
The defense expected to have Mr.
are worn universally by me:
disoriminaliDg taste. Bring your essary to make the naRBl redMtlon Pnlel^ter. bot as he was not present,
fuolaud wr'II sbuw rod the fitting to the Bummer by tba nOraAda.
tba
duanae
closed their case.
qualities.
The veesel owm atnta tIUE DUy
Story of Elds Herr.
Cross then recalled Elda
object to the pilots Ion4« R i
becanse they repreaant the rmta. Or. TOe witness
Tns other emplorea are tliefoiMhly A tha boya who was punished by be
ho.»,o„o,p„.,UWbm., B.,,,;I
' kC^ilBP^* OB bis bead with a book
■ZNd Gm teacher punish you more
tUto ynt daaervedT" asked the prose
MIUUMDS UE PUMW:: 01 nE-V’Biri
Experience
Crawiord
Shoes
Rowland Donglas,
Q U I C K
XHE XAILOR
mu WWW vsAiiitam and ts snowi
ibit of Bpriug and summer woolens for
20i Front St.
HUMilSUIIIM
[BpeeUI to The Daily
Obiengo. April 2?.—Fifteen thousand
ollan was raised for tbe relief of
je sufferers at San hYanclnoo at a
bsoefit performance given In the Bernbardt tent on tbe lake front oppoaite
tbe audltorinm yesterday. Tbe tent
was packed and tbe
ontslde ,wae huge. Twenty-Ave thonsand is a conservaflve estimate of the
nnmber who attended.
Among the pertormers were B1 8.
Millard,' B. H. Bothem. Jolla Marlowe
A Co., Mrs. Leslie Carter, the Mexi
can Co., Before & After Co, and repre
sentatives of almost every other the
atrical attraction now playing In the
,clly.
WMaipiEij
Xravefe CHy ^
THE SHAPE ISN'T WGHT IN WE HRSl PLACE ^
manufacturers nee. w-'lirLk^ittylish,
The llnea in the lasts which b
pay little heed to the actual re,
qolTomenU of the foot.
.Oar Oxford* are built orer ^mcIbI
tasto and paftems in such a maaner
mat they work in perfect banaony
Vlth tbe fool, fit wag and easy
«9&aHte aoklea, and do not mb.
Ml me heels or
at the sides.
TaaMo'fludBo greater rariety of
jHylM and prloee than Is to be foand
at this store.
_
acme
at
SIDBKE IS naif
An aoddent oaouBau
forenoon which fdrtJ—^
Lawyers, Oectere and Other Profeafollowed by ,tojqry I
alonal Men Depend Upon Ubrathon^ two saws ws
riea,
cannot be used agnli.
All in the Earthquake.
The pin cm tbe dOE-<i'
log OB tbe edntace i
[Special to The Daily Bada]
.irrlage waibeingg.
Los Angeles. April t?.—H. D, Hunt
was allowed to nA.w
ington baa opened with a glC of WO,and oan^t in the eWRT'A
000. a fund to go to the ruined po^ log in UUe way U UftadS
of profeselonal men and women
who lost their alt in the San rranclaco
disaster In regard to bis gift he said bol^ Uie aaw^on tbe a
eemed to me that the claas of
ed off and tbe saw waa. ^
lawyers, docti
on tbe arbor until' tlM J
1 upon their 11melted It and tbe «ai
brariee, altlll and clientage for sup
the arbor sod nboot tWj
port are meet seriously hurt. I know
run Off which saved d^ll
Fortunately the saw dlddf
fly. The damage-on M
i and everyUilng but their clothes
paired today..
. ,'..j
they were wearing. Tbese men
t weU equipped to do manual labor
d must take practically a new i
their profeeslons."
throwing
BEST
•?|B, air/ reaponded the witness.
•Too deeefsed an you gotT'
Tto, alr.Thla wttneas also testified that, s
l^ar of tba larger boys in school
Mi that they did not like tbe teach
er wy weQ. On tbe crosa-examlna
tlOR be said tbe main talk against the
■as because ue was too rough
not control niB temper. Tbs
->was concluded at 9:50 and
tM nrgnmonte by the attomeya were
Mg, Bjxs waa the first witness to
rJii piWtoutlon yesterday afternoon
'nd ko waa followed by Alonto Green.
MM
at tbs
Ur. RyoA was egged. At
tot ke thongbi it was paper being
tkrewn hVt was dA long in dteooverlng
tt ma eggs. He was unable to see
MMM. After going a short distance
is —Joe Smith and they went
Into tbo ftove but were unable to see
• aga Harr tesUfied to being 12 years
l^.age and of attending school since
CTiristov- He saw Mr. Ryan going
toward tbe depot and- about tba aaine
time Allto ■nbbltta rode up to hla
a Soon he was aent to tbe-«lay
by his father and AUle and bis
— went along. They saw JniM
lying on the hank hii^ of
I IDOep nnd he told tba b«9s at they
il^'tofird hfto to keep back and
, wltMsa aaidrtvheo they asked why.
(Osattowd OB Page BbL)
T individual want waa anppUwL
tag
HSfflIU GIVE TOIDnMI
The loeal team i
been defeated bto onoe thla aaai
and that was by Petoekey. Tbe tepm
baa played good steady ball all -the
.vear and Maraball haa an «
good record. The game tonight pranises to be the best ever seen to tha
city.
^
Mlaa Beriha Perrou. one at the lo«al stars, will be out A the game on
account of illness but Her place will ha
ably filled by Miss Ruth UerriOeld one
haU and Lola Atktoaon the other halt
Tbe team is at oonaiderable expanse
to bring Maraball to thla dty and th^
deserve a large attondanoa. Tba gaaia
will begin promptly at 2 o'Aodk.
Tbe following la the Itoenp A tbe
teams:
Traversa City.
Guards—M. Btrangways and U Kyselka.
Centers--J. Davie and A. KyaAkn.
Ruth Marrlfleld o L. anrtearm
.
Baaeball game Ssiurday. April U.
iietweeti ilic uiicrnded room of Boardman uvvniic. the Hiiskers and Cathsi.c school. Gsme will be. called st 9
a. m. on ihe commons west of P. M.
roundhouse.
The Huskers' line up:
Wslter Hanson, pitcher.
Fay Ferguson, catcher.
Ed Sprat, short stop.'
Fred Goeke, flrat baae.
Harlle Nelson second bsM.
Alvin Martin, third bwe.
Alfred Well, center field
Bari McEvoy, right field.
Hoy Cleveland. left field.
1 he captain la Walter Hanson:
maiiaser and coach, Lee Homaby;
nia-^col, rharles Pamialee.
the third floor ofthecSn^K
Guards—U. Cook and L SmlA.
centers—a Dickenson and N..Oaodrlea.
Baaketa—B. (tonfield and
Ingham.
. »
>«»»»»»»»•»••••••
»
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
»»»«»»•••••••••••
Mrs. Anna Holmes returned to Kalkadka today.
Mrs. H. J. GHnncll and two little
children returned to Boyne City today.
Or. E. ». Miner is buUdins a
residence on Sl«h streeL
Mrs. Jacob Stibbete who hao been
vLttlng her mother In the city return
ed to Wexford today.
There will bs s meAlng of the
Fraternal Mystic Circle tonighL Pull
attendance Is desired.
There will be a toodal moating A
the Bfiks tonight All
requested to be preaeot
and Mrs. Qoorgo fimith A
Thompsonrllle are the guests A Mrs.
H. H. Gifford A Walnut street.
Alderman Shrank oSodHeh of the
second ward left this morning tor ft
1p to tbe Soo and pointa to Ontario.
There will be
A Traverse City Chaptw Na 102, B.
A M, tonight tor work to tba P. M.
degred.
Tha W. t. William Lumber Co. are
shut down today tor repalra A terge
foor-taich enaffwes broken early thla
morning.
'Rev. J. W. Miller will preach al
Fourteenth Street M. E. cnurch tomor
row morning and Rev. Willard HMtb
In the evening.
Mra. M. Neweted, who hMheon the
guest of her non John St hit term asst
of the dty f« tha past wto^, ratnmed to Benton Harbor todnyi
-Jud Cameron has faensM tha prnparty ooner Tenth and. PtM~ptrwla.
where N. T. UUs raoently h«n«
sad wffl prohaUy srsA a hem thtsp
to tba hwr totvs.
leTYGIISIIIBfSIW
e YOGI cm Eiime
New York. April 27.—In tha role A
protector of the city from rtpasloiia
money-lenders. Hetty Green, the
world's richest woman, baa aeatad
consternatloD among the Wall streA
financiers. Bha*ns twice oome to ttie
rescue of tbe local n^equA with
per cent bekrw-what tha Wall
street ring waa demaaltog.
Brer elnce laat Daoember tha baaka
have been charging the dty tram* 6
e par oanL Ufa. Green tat tha
money at *\t par omt
FUIBIIL Mil BE Ul JHHY
Masons Will Hava Charffa A'the
Servlflaa far R. W. Reand.
A MaaoBlc faaarA'win ha haU' tor
tbe tote Richsrd W. Round SadapyAternoon A 1:20 atoloeky tram the raeSdance. SIS BosAmaa aTUnst tha Rot.
C. T. Stout oadAtoff, Basnal Honad.
brother. sqIvA thla
DetrolL John RadgS. bcAhmtotaW
A Mrs. Round, nad Ur. lialpnH
Bast Jordaa. a goodfidgw, vlU
cOma to attend tha faaoniL
The two daa^tara to tba Wa^l
Harry Harrte A UUaa GMy. MMt.
utm .norefMi. A Sautta. an
'iMILY RAGUI IMlir AOE FAY.
PASli
The Pally Eaftle
TMK CAOLB PMSt. PUBLI»HtRA
iMcmrrKmt.
•UB
Six mtto. *T
Om r«r. bj :
Pi
BS»t
THERE WIU. BE AN EXOOUB
FROM ELK RAPID* TO TROUT
•TREAM* THAT DAY.
GRHTiailB.FIIIUIOKIIS
OBPICk 1U WfMT PROMT STREIT.
Iran ComMBy Brlnfle Men Frem PennMhlMMMa.Nx.'tt.
nent WoilM Adve<^
eyhrenlS-Cemei
tieee tor Help-Lecl.
and PeraonMa.
fc
ORMKBaa,bM«
jarlat ». wbUob, to UA m hto
on tbe Per* MBfquett*.
Ur. Bad Mr*.
P. Beyd
Trarerae Otty T*BBdBy,'
J. H. King of BBntoa Esibi
hat ben bsytag polBtaBt ktr*
the apitag, (toft WedBBBdBF
UlaslcB OB the BUpiBFr MtoaoBil
Chaa. N. Adsms ot GU
oepted a position as ondi
W. Slatoria.
sak Rapidd never dOBS
Uves. On PridaT. Aprt IS.
daughters were bmn to Mr. Bad
Marlon MoIHiereoiL
H. a.
le dry sooi
chant, arrived bom*I IFMday I
buBloasi trip to ChleagD.
Attorney P. R. WUHb
home Saturday from a »
H to Saginaw.
Attorney A B. Doughs^ w
county seat on legal bnalneai the fi
of the wee
Street C
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
BAKER?
W SIMBNBII BUOeUMBB
aowbon*b dibbabb af
TWP VBARB- M.LNEBB.
Shirt Window
Mb not
might •
erasy
ter
wMiW milk to
tiUKilLKIItB HUH
_______
bwt matorial and soth eentnry
Will ReBt to rnmlly .J.ot to
StfIRtalBg
woman toto Chtwti Wortter
paaaedBway to 1:4* A. M.
ef^Wedimsday and Satnrday.
iXier mor* than two years of tulT%% »*»r bmi* vui b« ftMui*
.
(Spedal Correapondence.)
agering, durlii* whlA tta* B*«rythlng
Mto Bt
foltoirt#*
■■ *■ , Elk Rapids. April 26.-Thal May day
a«M**
WMUMtOB MM
iinat humaa AtU oould do
lOMph OBtor. *10 But BlbUi MM, and tie opening of the trout season
her, ABM
la near is plainly manifest by tbe
to B. H. BtocEtoi to the Hamllttm
window display of many ot our
_ company.; paased «i to the
chanu. Our druggists especially
side
at
thlB monlng, at
vie with each other In tBe display
A. vkU rndmtiMmnU nwr be
to « ^eart. to Addlmm a dto
Mb Bt MT «( tbe *b0T» ptocM.
luring tie dentoens of tbe deep
She-^to iUTflved by her btmto deitrueUoo, Last week, M. B, Butts
and tvra aitoeia. Mre. C L. Bara tlM Daily Bagto ..re of the “Comer" drug store, rigged nn
nqneBUd to t«pwt BBy 1
sBd lUto IJtoito Miller, both of
a dummy In true sportimknllke style
In the eerTte* Bl <—
I Stolid a«'
end labeled It Sam. Wallace, a former
pkBBee. No. U.
ago and W mother paased away
resident, and who. by the way.
ynars atok
only Itneal deeeendent of Isaak Wal
THE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
AtUsoi^ she bad been U1 lor
ton ever living In these parts. Not to
PROBLEM.
, yean, abe bad only been conbe completely outdone. W. K. Walker
hw bed three weett. When
ot the “Central" drug store, procured t
aso ih Haaaachiweua to eiudy the picture of Sam with a 18-potmd pnsstiitoen with the disease which
qumUob ot IndoaUiBlI and technical eallonge which he oaugbt In the river
bar UfABhe was tsken
eduoetlOD recenUy eubmittod a tull one mcming while angUng for bass, us Ing the road from Lang's o
_
p.ptos
tor treatmenL and Uler
report to tM legtolaturo ot the lutto, ing a flveounce rod wUi a tandeu c^ute. The foundatKm to slag f
three weeU in the sanitarium at
and both the data and ibe recomiuen- gplaner. and labeled It 'The Original." tbe furnace, will receive a top
as, btoAhedlaesM was pronounced
datione contained thereto beve a^ottnU This reminds os that a number of our of crushed stone sad gtavaL
.(utoile trcNn tbe flret by tbe physiThe steamer lUlnols made Chla ,
IniereeL
National oooventlona ot sportsmen ?re polUng In their spare
ins, both regular and special, who
i^otacturera and tuen ot aSaiia gen' momenta getting things In readiness Stmday morning <m her flrto trip of
ealled in onnnltatlon.
t-rally have repeitedly emphaeired the for tbe day so dear to all lovers of season, and discharged a small qi
, deceased come to this city 20
ilty of freight.
need ol greater attention to indu>.tri»i
Oshlng—May IsL The advance
___ ago from Grand Rapids and for
The following liquor Uceoses
kducatioo in the United Blateb.
guard, tbe "Roxbtiry - Sports,” expect been granted by the rillag* oomij
mve yean previous to and during the
The oonunlaelon reported a vague
leave on their annual pilgrimage
twe years to hor mairled Ufe,
Truman Ketchum with Caatua
leeling <d dlaaaOafacUon among the Rapid river Monday afternoon to
tonplojed in Ihe Hamilton and
Industrial leaders and workers ot the rOii.1v SI davhreaw on Tuesday feff the Mitchell and Thoraaa .i. Mltobell
'iillken atore- She was married IT
• Btate with the results at the educa .msluncht on the beautiful and loolh- tumles.
Phelps & Raucib wi(a Jtom
*go to B. H. Bracken.
tional system. The public schools are
BweliK of Itcheology. Several
HOP and Samuel Cramptoo a* <
considered very good, but they do very others will visit this famous el
Cowper ft Satterlee wti P«0r
IlUle, and are not tapecied lo do uiueh. while some will Open the seasi
man.
Sr.,
and
Peter
Feldman,'Jr.,^
for Industrial traAlng. The number Folletfs, Battle Creek. Barker Creek.
, . jit
r of the pipe organ
of industrial achools m Massachuseits Yuba and other near by trout streams Buretles. ,
Uiibseher «- Bratwhi with 7a*.-^
%
She was also greatly interest
Is so small aa to be neellglble. and
Iron Company Imports Men,
•\ ernler and George Hauel aa anrtrh
ed to the bnUdtog to the new church.
her Induatrlea ore declared
The Iron company 8 saw mill, which
Philip Uynsh with George P. Hiti
^e«irM.a pfomlnent member to the
nientably" dependent on luiptrtcd skill hart been shut down for a few days, Pll and .las. B. vtreier as sureties. '
«•* Aid Society to that churcb.ed artlaana.
roBunied operations Monday,
The drogglRl bonds, ot M, & Doi
to the Woman’s Club.
There la an intoresting cmupiirlsoji !«lng possible to gel logs from the
with Andrew B. Doagherty Bud M. .
will we held tomorrow
In the report between ihe Bay State banking grounds On the InUnd lake*,
Ung-as sureUes. and that'to W.
_ -at the Toaldence. 448 Wash
and the Pruaslan Idea of the uilliiy of ny the wav. "tbe harvest la great and
Walker with .A, D. tXniEhsrty
lodustrUI training. In Prussia, tec ihe laborers are few” In Elk Rapid*.
etreeu the Rev, Demos CochThos. E. Sharp as sureties, were
yeara ago, there were J.OOO si>ecla!
■tdatlnk. and tbe reinalns t
there is DO need of anyone being approved.
iken to Grand lUplds on
schools represenilng and mlnlsterlns Idle who cures to work. W. R. Car
Judge Le Grande E. Slasaor to Mi
totllF vartoos Industries, and ibetr ag lisle roliirned from the east Sstufday
O. R. ft 1. train, ‘where they ’
celona was In town yestto^aad
«o Teat to the family lot
gregaCe attendance wae over 2O0,0tKi. wiin 13 men for ihe Iron Co., aod he
mitied Mrs, Margaret SeeUy.
eemtoery.
Undertaker
UaasaclnuettB should, on a like basis,
fW^to New York and PenneyWanl* cf Mr. and Mrs. Jtom Fsrgn
bare 300 sucb schools, with an enroll ,. get them. The Cement company are
■liSB charge to the
during the past two weehi.
r to Mre. toecken's
t of 20.000. ate-has about ten, also short handed and are advertising
althou^ as long ago as 1872 an act
;t<Altoe to frieode and acquaint
help. We learn that the Iron Co.
he asylum u Traveoa
was passed for the estabUshment of will advance the Wages of their emI In this city and elsewhere have
H accompanied to that
evening trade aehooU by clOes and ployeR on May lot
^ICh her during her loog Illness
vesterday by Marshal A. Q.
■
her suirerlng with cheerfulYet. the
lax Hcrtiian has purchased T. J. and Mrs. T. J. UltehaO. -y
•
..............................and
never was a higher atandard ot
ilto'8 steam launch, will christen
If tie WeaUv »•
dha«am« manner.
dUBlrial emeleney more needful than
\lttle Wesael." and srlll cater to give an open - air eOBbmt
. today, competition growing keener Bil
.'Bradmn will be muqb mlased
(he wads of tourists and sportsmen
Ibe time and tRe oondlUons of national
Baetol torclea to which she movdurtng the season. He will be read’
«. Henry Ggletree
and International commerce constantly
i.Hke last week to Join her fauahasd si ti ^BTlOBa to her iltoees and where
for bUBlnres May IsL
calling for belter and cheaper pro
ickenbiirg. Arltbna. whither ha.w. nt hito irtends bad hoped some chance
The Iji.llea' Aid of the Germon Re
ducts. Coming to the practical engged
quest Of Climate ben^lal to hla at|M ^n
tions of the reporu the commlaslon formed chiircK will meet with Mrs.
Hounegsr at Kewadin next Wednes healfh.
would not add Indnstrlal edueatiou
S. H. Beach returned Satnrdaly fr.’in
, am* Bsalto.
the public scboDi^urrlculum. The pu ■day. The members ere !requeWed to
business
visit to Ssgtnaw.
e of Mrs. Jacob
pils, It believes, are already
Rev. J. Msakestad to Buttons Bav
whelmed with an excessive varMty ot Orschell on the epst side
vOa,
aayi
American Medicine.
rcnflrmed a das* of six at the NorMra Joseph Biuler will entertain
'Studies and courses. Induatrlal schools
woeiitn I.iiiheran church last Sunday. _JaUea prove that among married
member* of the Woman'* Ou)lrt
wil^ «awr twaity yearn erf age and wo1 Independent and distinct cbactiroiind was broken Monday for the m«B<Be« (Mty the mortality rate ti
BCter. eetabllsbed under the authority ■of, St Paul s church on Tuesday sfter- new bank bmidlng to be erected
(IF tana than among those who remain
of tbe sute and -largely" supported uoon. May IsL
ttogto. AnMttf the widowed aod dlSeveral of our cltlrens who had rela North River streeL
by state funds, are strongly recom
nr. .1 O ijiCore is at Empire t
■■ “
taUty b
tives and dear friend* residing In Skn
mended by tbe
; 4MeUes among tbe unmarried
week.
PranclBcc snd nearby citle* are
BilUiUons. In tbe opinion of the
Hquality Tent No, 1ST. K. O, T. MM.,
ca«es
BilII
anxiously
waiting
mlselon, should serve disiricu rather
will mltlaie about a
learn of iheJt.fate. A letter, however
ihan munllepalltles.
bets Saturday evening, the work being
Tbe Maasaebusetu press has e: he* l>een received from Cha», Acker done by the Tmverse Cit# depee team. ___________ the probable duration of
pressed warm approval of ihc concli t«y rblatlves, containing the plesshig Deputy Gt Tom. Perry to Codlllsc win Ms.to B married man of thirty exceeds
^■t'to hM tmmarrled brother by lire
slung of*the report, and the leglsluore inwillgence Jhat himself and family
be preeeni
*Hn,'BBd tbe wlft may expect to live
is expected to give serious aart favor suffered no loss tn speak of althongl
Sheriff Cabrion waa to town Tuea- OH year tengw than a olngle woman
able attention thereto.—Chicago Bee the city in which they live. Santa day.
totosMBeng^
Rosft. was almoBt completely wreckeil
(Ad-Herald.
George M Uromellng bsa been over
the stone and brick bulldfnge having
In l,eelaniui eour.iy. thla woek tn the
There Is a great demand for archi all been destroyed and the chimney* iniere»ta of Ihe Iron company^ grist iVjBB.de Chr
to OM to -tbs noblest tomUlsa to
tects In Sao ^ncisoo. And to them shaken' from the frame structures. He mill,
ftOBce. -decltnsd the honor which Nma dUBeult problem Is* presented for place* the loss of life In that city at
Mr*. 4.. N. Spring has been to Grand ifiMeoo wtsbed to confer on hm. that to
200.
their solntlon. The problem i
Rapids a few dsys. called thara by the htong mold to Itonor to Us stoter-lnthem to devise a plan of building that
mneaa of her mother.
BRIGGS.
law. the goeaB to Spain. Sbe oftor
sball be proof against earthquake
^id hecoBM limirlilnr’i dome dn pa
siiocks- Of course the propabilltr is ing returned last Saturday from Cali
ils, bat towsys toterted to look down
fornia, where be spent the winter, si
to tbe tmpfrU court. One day the
Itoe Angeles The Isst two weeks,
iirtng tbu ilr*t half of CatberinYs vent to a reception at the TnUertee
e permanently a
relgu
the
lesdlug
smtesmin
was
Oscot
however.
In
Csllfomla.
were
put
in
Ssn
"
• • -......“Whet ipl«f
The qaeatkm of (naterlals will also un
Fanln. almost tbe only om to tbs smdoubtedly receive cloee attention. Tbe Pranclsco. Mr Baylor having left there press' BdvlseTH who dared to thtiik (or tod jer«e.“ iwmarted Ntpotoon. “Are
oU Ttoir “Mon Dten. alre. 1
probablliuee are t|iat steel and con Just a week to B day before that city himself. He was the most level tead- <bto ■
to dent know, but at any rate thto a
crete Will be used much more general wae deatroyed.. Mr. Saylor wan taking ed of her siatesiuo. «nd yet w* road
toed Mough to wear berer
place* of Interest en route home, ctmeerntog bim that till toliilwri sod
ly than heretofore, as being better
able to withstand earthquake shock* having visited Salt Lake City and was sloth were beyond exprculoiL Hs was
Denver
when
he
.learned
of
the
voluptuous
by
lempenmsBt
and
ekiththen brick or stone.
-wai.'' Bold Mn. BRigglBB after a
II
systrtD.
I
sDd
to
the
calamity.
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jislo by B (BsUenaUe ebnrcb ctwlr tto.. IJt. Keeler and Capt. Vanderrille to
to, “U that Bint the rndeet thing I erer
It la something wonderful bow
Ihe Salvation Army, who are conduct-fake stories sre stsrted every day
.•matr-tnqtoto tor ntoeo.
nervlce* at the M, B. chuteli, will
and put to ’
give a miratca! /entertainment Friday affaire of etkte If yen M them totw- .-Why, dtdB*t you notice Itl Just oa
Isrger than Traverse City Msny of
fere with your Ulnncr.*’ in 17T8 (ti* MOB to toto y*w RHB *««aD to ting
evening, and on next Monday evening SngUib smbaHsador, Harrfak,-Tmtt
them are hannleas, but some of them
toety etotetBmbto to toe choir tupthe adjutant will give an Illustrated
Sto Bto to wont right threugb with
are of tbe
lecture on the “Slum. Social and Rea
-g^ad I mast any I adaxire hit apimk.“
cause sorrow and suffering,
Work of the Salvation Army '
twemy-foor hours Ooant Bnto •
taldly hard to understand the charseKto"the 24 hours ending « tm a.
ter of a man or woman who delight*
____ _
natnre Indtogee to
WeAo^ar «!>• •iwmetit- factory
In originattog and drcnlatlng ontmthUIIIHIT-“ "*•“
The
8*9\ barrels to cement and on
fnl reports ot any klod. and especially made
................The tbuodtf rolls. Tbe
....
.._______ . *_______ ________ . -V|«M
pojmUr aotloo that ofl ilff*____ _____
wbmi sneh reports cau«e sorrow and the three, ppeoedte* U boor ihlfts,
The Warea leap.
Tbe
msde 318. ,3» end 8M borrele reepeera tsteoded to be oRaaMIL EJ
__ --n,. r toe bnde ehoto and
suffering to the feelings to others.
Ibst le
(* SB
*u error,
r, n/i. 'nwf* mrw
era woe-.^w- ^fteme
tively.
I.«w Smith, who Js ooenpvtog the etol puie-tiuit to pllta mads from
Just ns the cMisens to San Fraodteo Oonrin oottogv near tbe Oeaient (se- {borised reclpee and eold
*B dmr
are beginning to riear away the nilns tory. bM purtotased n benee and lot
tofy dlettoeay not’ »wtoI-iBowen U always boerowtag
operteoL Thns them ts a onlphato to fcriiliri ItotieU Yea;
s ter rebtoldlng
in the weet part of town from Dr. Gar
the eHy Is shaken up by a new earth ner to TraTereo City. He eipecte to qnlDlue pill, wbeee action M (0^*- •
'll la ■ nerrv
BbN
qnske. causing wslls to topple and
after May let Mr. Mc pbate of Iron pill Is a Wood fwO. —,
a end tor- Leod. shertly
tbe preeent oeeupant, win move pUl Is on expectorant in CmR. <h»RQ
•or. The pnospect for the speedy reteem U a very coavonleto «M *• Wte ssaet distance to either toe ac^
the east aide.
bolldlttS-to the city doee not appear
>T«d Naekeraan of SL Jameo. Bea- gtrtog-medlclDM and «sn to BBDtled
to be eelT enconragtag eo long ae tbe vwr {Hand. It In town ealllBg on to neerty everr dm*, wlU (to ««*»■ nreonto pole (tom toe equator i^AOto
tlon to tUBgs eseitolBUy BtoM. aa toe
friento.
mtMral dckls.
Hew and beevr aUtoeel
From their bosBor B*d topper held
It Odd FeUnw hsB tost SBturday e’reakOBt to to put Into servlM (er the
trentoerilHtoB to nmU between Bostec
mg. tbe Prosbytarlen Aid sodety net
SHIRT DAY 8ATUROAY,> '
■ «4mD^.ATU^DAV-^^^] ted 138- T%e'orBbeBUB fmlihed eevOur large variety
Shjft* to eueh gMd
era] One ■elinjth.aii.
I.
Net»«M*liirto«*o.
will create e oMK
Next regBlar toatotog to-Sk lake
IJltl MAMfLTOW ChgTHINQ CO.,
31U HAMILTON CLOT«'
the-
m
TBDfBLTS BAKERY
WboloMleand Retail.
Bt Btorth IW«m Street.
Underskirts
Now Is tbe time to |
Furniture
Carpets, Rugs,
GARDEN
l.inoleume.
ISEEDS
:-nV.
.ssf-^ssaf.1
Laee Curtains and
Rarior Purrtiture,
Rice’s,
Dmiklrfc’s,
Brown’s,
Best assortment
fity.
J. J. Brezina.
248 Front 3t.
Saturday
A good time to buy Shirts when
the lines are complete.
We hare Just received an aaaortment of these goods direct from
the manufactorers. prieee 78c.
*Be, *ijm. ELBS. nj». 81.M
each.
They are extra full width and
well made, with felled teams,
deep flonnees on bottom, extra
dust ruSee. etc.
Many are surprised at the
work m.anship and-quality uf
material we are offering in theev
goods.
I*lease call mod sw tli<-m. Kemember. Ihi-y wiU Wohownwith
pleasure whether yon buy or not
3 in )>Bfka{ve nr
biiik.
-AND-
Fine Selections
Ladies Black
Ferry's,
and
Sonxaty
This Evening
Stoves and Ranges.
We jiititrtHH*iv«*donr»-priiiK -toek
Buffets a.'iul Oomhination Desko. Come jwid's8^
Come iMid visit oi.r store l>ef«re purchasing
Come while the assortment is large to seied fG.m. f
We can save you money.
Yoor ReBtbk FwiHB« Urn
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 Seiilli tliilon arnt
A NOTHER /VIONDAY SPECIAL
THIS Tinq.
Lace Curtain^
At just the time you want them most.
Listen to the Prices;
Ruffled Muslin Curtains for 39c a pair
A Fine Brussels Net Curtain for 85c a pair
A Beautiful Arabian Curtain for 85c a pair “A
A Dainty Cottage Curtain for $1.25 a Pai
People are appreciating the-e, “MondRy Speeialr" and are eagerly waitii
for them, for they «re the most sea-onshle goods. «t just the time when
really .want them. Remember that f<»r
nONDAY ONLY
'f/e not only offer you the above splendid hargaina lint there will be a aplendi,
diaoount on every pair of nnr maraoth stock of Lace Gurtoinacovering nearlj
every kind of Lave Curtain that is made.
“EVERY CURTAIN WANT HET MERE ”
2T. uoa.
That Ten Acre
Lot
On the wuy out Jed raconed to the
old sabfect nylng that be waa on bla
way to drown bimaelf when be met
theuttanger.
“Come, now." Intmnpted tba widow.
WALKED TWENTY
MILES FAST ASLEEP
,NG
[ARDS
tabb Boy Awoke U SIrur Oly
Oot Loot ii Wood* (Mil
t^nolrf Affm
•. br K. A. wau«b«d
Jed Wbe«l«. a«ed roft^ud a J>wdte>
kr, wae
m
weU liked u ear
m the raiace «r PUat
He Ktu oel«b'
bortj. klod'beerted and alvaja vllUng
ta de f«r oSiera.
Jed’i Kood qualities were Id a way
. bis enemies.
He was lary. and, addei
to his lasiness. he bad a i^aia tor
tradlDK.
Be would trade herfsea, doga.
suns, watches, orehcoat
or aortliinx
else, uid It so liuppfued that the oth.-r
fOoDd in the coUHjy. and Je<l was hangIn# OD to that mitit wme ilchinlqg ro.1
man should conic nliius and trade him
' a farm on top tiie Rra-ky inoum
when he fell in love.
J)m Tbuiiius. the earpenicr. hafi <lie<l
three .reura Iwforc and left a level
beaded. e<-uuotnlcal widow iHiblud him.
8be was an old ecboolmate of Jad s.
spirit of love liubhled up be bad slmpLv recarded tier as be looked npon all
other women.
,
He WHS slllinB on the gris-erj steps
one day wliltelliig wheit his knife ailp.
i>e<l and ctii liis flnecr. Tlie tVidow
Thomas was Just euteriiic tlie store for
half a dooeu e«s wlteii the accitlent
oectirred. and slic pull.-d out liet hand
kerchief and Ismiid up thtf^blecliuc
fiiiBer. It wns only a trifle, but somebow It toiicbed the hciirt nf tile old
hnchelnr. and three da.vs later lie called
on the widow,
“Martlis." he U-wn. • l i-c col tired
of alosblug around alone aud urn Roiiif;.
to get married."
"I'or the laod'a auke!" she exi-hilpicd
“That Is. If the womnn I want'will
have me."
'
"tVholsitV"
•you."
' ".Now. Jed. don't come around here
with any of your nonsense." she aaid.
"Yon are a cood nathred men. but you
are laay. Ton think you're got brains.
but everyliodj beats yon. It wouid
drive me ci% y to luit» aneb a hus
band."
«
.
/
the highway, was'reached
Insluted on walking aeroM It from
north to south. The grouDd looked as night the people of Middlefleld, 0„
lerH as a floor, but dear the center was .were greatly excited over tbe mysteiia sort of sink-bole. In rainy weatiier ona disappearance' of Jona* PetCTconsiderable water stood there, but the ^Im. aSOfteen-year-old Amlab lad of
that town. He was mlasad from bit
earth was now dry.
room tome time In tbe night of '
day. and aa be waa In tbe habit of
watUng In hla Bleepblapareamtbongbt
"Do yon mean that emolir
be ml^t have'waudcred out and would
“Tea. Ever rioilce it beforet"
Boon return. But be did not abow
“Once or twice. SinellR as If some
body had been breaking rotten ^ga
around here".
"Gel a pole and thrust it Into the
ground as far as you can."
“Hero's one right here, and i
body’s been poking.
What do yon
make of It. Martha r
"Jed. you’ve asked me to marry you.’
she said In reply.
"I have, hut you doa't ;eem to can
wboiner you «inve me to a aoicide's
grave or not."
"I don't know but I'd be willing
take rtiancps."
"As bowr
'•If' you'll deerf^ me this land l.shiy
I'll promlxe to nuirry yon within
moniii. I sl\nn't answer anv queatlnns.
It's ,t e* or no rtght off."
'
"Then It's ye*, by tbundev!" pxclaimed,.led as he reached the roadside
fence.
1'he ileed waH made ont before
down iiiid »e:n iiway to“the oonnty
to tic reconled.
Next day the
who was looking for an asyimn site
called upon the Widow Thomas,
bad scKrccly mentioned the poor or
X WAT WITHOCT
phans when she laughed and said;
lei your philanthropy c
lU to Kne n g.Kid thing. 'The gi-oiiud
I there l« full of aaliinil gas. n ‘
had fallen Into tr creek near by. The
lu know it.
M's only twenty mi
aearch was kept np until Tbniaday ,
pipe It to Chicago.- If If- nnder i
evening, when be returned home..
moH^w, then it's under hundredBe aayi that he was waked up by a
I iinmiid here, . Go sbead and
train of cars earl.v Wednesday morning
• any lest yon will and then
with ytiiir olfer,"
> e<-k later he was willing to baud
PiD.osi in cash, end when Jed
Wheeler had seen tbe money counted
out aud the dee<I passed he exclaimed
"By th'iindiT. .Martha, but that wf
the only piece of Idud I bad. and when
a plnno feller come* along and wants
to trade me o goo»e farm for the rais
ing of Hpcckici freese. what am I
Ing to KHv to hliiir'
"Refer him to .voiir wife." ebe
swered as she kissed him for the first
time.
"I coi-' • aud would reform. If I bad
I
any one lo |ieck at me I'd go to woril.''
-«MA "V baveu't time to be ivoklug up a
^^josband. It'a hard to teach old dbga
new tricks. Thank ye for the honor,
Jed. but I guess we won't do any tnartrlag."
Jed was crashed for three days, dur^
Ing which thus a wluduilll man came
•sw al<»g and ottered to trade hUu b.OOO
^gcres of deaerl laud In .krtzoos fur his
meadow and cxiiliilued thnl he could
ralaa lO.OOU nitllesuakcs to the acre on
the sand/ soil and Neil the oil fur
a
gallon 10 grease the feet of sbables
.
wiCl.
re Is a story of Scotch aallonnen
told by the Dundee Advertiser: "The
ahlp'a crew bad b^n made up In
hurry, and when they bad paoaed the
bar and were begitmlug to feel a tzifle
hungry It waa dlscovsred that they
had no cook, go the aU man asked
Oeotdle to try his baud at the Job. and
Ovordle sc'hatched bis head and rubbed
bla chin and said be would do bis lieet.
If Jal had been In fals u srmai -wikIItlou be would have dosed wllh - 'V
fer at once, but as he was Ui the throe.
of bopUesa low lie’ aatoulsheU •■-'
bucketful would be plenty.’ ‘I
doot but It win.' said Ceordle and i^ut
^ to the galley. He got a bucketfj
■uckcUyi of
‘ and pul It 111 a large poTT and
when It Itegan
n to iioll It likewise hegau
'
e went back
to the widow HDil said:
"Martha. I had a dream almul Jim
last uight. I dreameil that I met 1
lu fniut of the UlsckamUh ehu]i i
that we shook bauds and be aahl
hoped I'd marry you."
"Oh. you've come about that, hi
TourLshe SKked.
•T'^Mm a miserable man.';
"HaveToTWed caiulp tear
“Catnip tea! Oreat heavens! What
alls me Is lore, and If the Mlssiiuli^l
drer was composed of catnip
couldn't cure me. Martha, if you won't'
promise to have me I cap't live a week
longer.'
"hlOTsenBe. I'm bury with iny Ironand .vou ran aloug."
Jed .WHS DOW HO broken up
eiylKsly liegari to uoiii-e auil comment
ou II, but wbeu .|iie«lloiied he simply
shook hi- bend ami luUmate<1 that
waa not long for this sinful worlii.
got up euergy euougli, however,
coutracl to get out a thousand ties fur
S MUburlrtiu electric line, and,' hopli
this might work lu Uln favor, he pa
another visit to the whlow and told
her of It,
'
.
r tint you see I am gulag
I you -ay .vesT L
keel
)
bMll„.-lUK
forr she atked
“Bo-HUse 1 love yoii."
"Dun'l be silly.
I'm miikliig uiiiice
plea today and haven't Hue to oi-giie."
Jed went away, determined to throw
faUnaelf Into the mill pond, hut when he
reached the l>ank he met a 'atrauger
who bad heeu iiuking arooud the vlh
luge for a i-uuifle of days without
ing any one hia busiuess.
Be Intro
duced hlDiKelf and Haid that he thought
some of establisbing an orphan asylum
If be could flud a she to anlL In this
way be brought the talk around'
Jed's meadow. The value of ihe land
as It lay waa'PKin hd acre, .though Jnl
hnd Deter had a cash otfer for It.
. The stranger didn’t exhibit too great
'<nterrst m the oialter. He Held he'd
think the matter over and perhaps
make an offer. 'Hu had no mounu
In Ifiabo and no lakes
Burmte
trade, bo'l wonhl be preparetl to f
cub. A day later, while still eaiinler
lag nrovDd. ho met Jed and aaJd
be could have klpOO for the land as
aaon ai the deed was made ont. ~
IdvnbWB faadtelor bad aurted for the
uflee of the village lawyer to Lave the
deed made out when be met the ^Td.
pw fTtmaa*. 8br noticed bla extitc-nient and uked the caose, and when
be hafl tnid her she said:
"Look bera. Je<l. don't .vou take too
JBDCh stock In the orphan buaUieaa.'
■ ••Howdoyoumeanr
'•Ton'rfl «u orphan youraelft amd >
. don't want to let any other orpbui
I >«teh«Mr<ifyoiL Conyoarta.hanh
■ ^nd baggy ony-whm for an bourT'
>OfeaMA“
l?*rt»si>i’. an,., on to joomoi
«,o piKo «^ow
r luucb ahall I cookr
to BDOlbef pot. aud that also did like
wise. Then be baled out of^botb j>ott
Into other |>oIs until all bis pots wi
full. HUM It swelled, aud Geonlle be
came alarmed. Bo he pnt on all tbe
.Uda and lashed them tightly down.
Then be went fqrtb and locked tbe
door and afood ftgalnat tte bulwarks
watching It. Babs—the skipper
along and made Inquiries regarding
breakfast. -M'blst, m*^!' repllad Geordle aoftly. 'I'm cookJug rice, aud I
don't know tbe minlt It will buret tbe
door.’
FOimKlBNEr^ltE
l^i^^reg^yities,
org^ms ud buD^^u^^j^^'wofii-ogt Usdoes
. ..
____ action,et..
_____ ._______ _______ ...Mble,slureisJ
___.If you have auy signs of Badney or Bladder Trouble
'rouble commeoce
co
taking FOLLY’S
KIDNEY
----------- --------------------CURE at once,------as it—------------will ebre a sUfht
- disorder
—^order in a
i few days and preweat a
fetal, malady. It is pleasant to take and bei^fits tbe wkole
whole system.
s
fatal,
Hw to Find Out
-e. ^•uriiaiMTaatlflMAftMFoapTaw
▼on can aaally determine if your hadney* are
^
by •ettiag aside far a* honro a
kettle of tM nrlae paued^jipaa anaing.^ If
dc^ nr mil^ or has
si
lUr'tSSdisctxrfiued. ud
, to oar ODC cnaaclag freru
Twe SbM, M 0«rt< sad tIM.
SOU US RECOWBUia RY .41
a E. WAIT a SONS
NOTICE FROM POLICE. 'no one b allowod to dump rubbish
in the alley anfl ehbkeits cannot be ,
allOMred to run at large wlUiln the dty
dtoeh-
llmita.
Chief of .Pollee Ashton.
FOR SALE
be found that be was In Warren, a d
tance of twenty mllsa from home.
have got up In bla sleep a
all tbe way
ly tto t
king. He Imme
Resort Properties
rs
EDGEWOOD-Teo and five acre loU
with bay
boouge and
beanttbUlf
wooded with maoy variet.oe of oata
abort disMuce of bla boma and then
cot across lots for tbe bonae. It waa
DOW after dark of Wednesday evening,
and be had to pass tbrou^ a piece '
•
In which be become loaf a___
wandered abont all night ond nearly
tU day Ihnraday, bewildered and noable to find hla way out Finally be
happened tn run across r---------------fence that led him to hla d
completely Ui«d oot from faU forty
ral timber; n-cll adapted fi>r fruit
euUiirr:
elevation
atmoepberic
drainage, and soil all that can be de
sired.
Close to the city and on a
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good road.
AH-CO-SA - ’‘The
Beautiful."
A
Dumber of cboiee loa ax naaunaUe
prieeaMdoaeanyterma.
■4HJA-,»otcl. geady fur-
‘
nished and
BIRDS COMPETE
WITH PREACHER
llt^
<-»nrooieuoeA
against Which they .dB'...........................
doMUag.
Uonatrons flWBhDta. app«^
antly eeveral him<b«d *ai^i4ag. scaid-:
Fifteen Himdrod Sparrows Cbotter Cm- Uman with fldHi ca:«k«F'Ucks.MM
atantty ta Qukcr CJty
on horseback thirty :to Bfty fe^ I*
anlmaM and-bMg af I
of horrible ahapaa apd colon teen
It la not every church.that can ^ro be acanTliig part. tUrtakegnd eha,
bird t^orni Iq addltldn to lu regular each other 'untU Ibay n»vJoat la
choir and lu cougregaaonal slnglog. tvUlgtat toga or daMad Mjgleces g.
While It cannot be said that Bethany U>e rocky islanda mMOamed above and
tomplA at Fifty fourth and Spruce which are twenW atteawato sea.
. enjoys this dlaOnctlon. yet It -Is true
that the aervlcea are accompanied by
starw Terr Uttla PMd Per Cee
the alnglngof i.SOO Qnglleb apairoWA
»- WMatk.',.:
i wtlle the windows were be
U Uaine-lD fact.aP«tBt.1tew B
ing put in place and after the roof bad
THE RED
Und-red aqnlrtala do-Mt art by great
hoatda of any kind .ftar «latir uaa.
Whan a Malaa rM sqrtnLku flUad,
Itoalf with BcesBg lEDd '
wUl blda a fewbsMand
_____
learea, in hollow lagA to tocki of:
flftod trees and ansMgetoneheapa.
'An average red ogKlrral. ha^ the.
mn of aa oak groro to tb* Ml tf iba.
year, may In fba-Miiiua rt rtro wwka
hide away from twg> foMkrtarti at
acocao, tbo^ttaoy wlU beapqlh«;e
twanty dUferant i^xota. aad.-to no to-,
ataneo which we ban noted baa day
nntbea&ohalrtd.
The dCrtfrrt wUck BrtM
rt
MtsaadmakMdBldMBte~~‘----------for wtntar to the JUHa c
rtrlped aqxdrreL t
quartm noon ~
whleb ramalM
Thee .
two qnarta e(i
with
all inodero
I'alxsewtun given
any lime,
Alu, forly mi-r,-- with frontage on tin.
• luiy;
Uct
of
fruit land; util.v flv,
mile- froid Traverae City, on levi-:
J
ilrds mads
, The workpaid little attention to tham.
thinking they would go out as they
came, but the birds are still ihara. and
their presence causes do little v
ment to tbe officers of tbe church.
They nest up on tbe big Joists that
Oriote of "realber IS Hla Cap.'
brace tbe roof and dnrlpg the day fly
"A feaUi'er lu Lis cap." signifying
ibont the church, keeping up a eonUnnhonor and dlstlnvcion. aroae from
al twitter.
enstom whldi waa common among the
Were It
» open th*
Syiiana and perpetuated to thla day windows oceaalonally ..
______________
•□ulata ttie
among tbe various semlclvlllaed people edlfloa tbe birds might be starred out
of adding a new feather to tbe bead- Bnt this seems to be Impossible. Braty
gear for every enemy tlaln.
In the Ume a window |i opened twenty or
daye of diivalry iha embryo knltdit re thirty fly out and go In aearcb of food!
ceived hla coeque' lo a featberleea coOt If tbe windows are all closed when
dltlon. and then won bla plumes aa he tbgy return they wait aaotber opportDhad won hla spurs! In a mantuceipl nlty to re-enler.
wtinen by Klriiard Bauaerd lu lo88
Bvenlhg ocralcea are never disturb
and careriilly preserved lo the British ed. for tbe blrrti have then gone to neat,
mdeeuin t- uientloned ao ancient Hnu- and tbe tffiurci) singing evidently doae
garian custom, that of allowing no
arouse then. It la while prayer la
man to wear a feather In hit cap who
It offered or a «enn»D praaehod
had oot killed s Turk. Tbe Hungar- that tbe real anooyanee cornea. Ike
iBua bad a~lsw, which was In vogne M«akar has
to ulk conUanon
aa late aa hTi’j. wbldh allowed warriors against n twiRering chorus.
to add a fenthpr to tbeir beaddreat
le«'tlon "every time the claimant could
■uaxcrot Attacks MaO Candev.
tirove that be bad succored a starving
Btandlng at tbe comer of Baddon
liuugariau or hnd killed ati ablebo.lieJ and Kal^a avenneB. Camden. N. J,
Turk or other Moi-lcm." These old cus- tbe other day waiting for a trollay eat.
toms'are now oljmilete. hot If Is lnle^ H. a Pine, a letter carrier, waa •*■'
esilug to know thiit there were once tacked by a muskrat, and during
such laws upon Ihe statute books of Uvaly fight. In wbldi Pine tried to beat
nations Iboiighi lo be dvlllaed.
tbe mnaknt away with hla mall pondk
a potlcaman put In an appearance oM
Bhot tbe animal.
Thla la the third
rrlBsss oMPs Wapkie.
Ume a pedeatrian has been attacked In
The exiled uotdeman.aa a waiter apame nelgbborbood by
peera to pnssi«a many advantages.
rodMta.
•They make much l>etier weltera
ttaiD Uir ortilnary ippllcania for tboee
IWe MtUe to Oe te .
poAa," said the manager of a Ptf^t)
a case at Blackpool,
avenue reetaurant "liecsnse they know to whl^ a man waa
was charged with nrtwhat a genrleman wanta and beer ha. lectlng to send1 hla two ddidran to
wants It.
They are uanally quicker aehool. be stated.that both cblldtm had
and nuleter rhan the ordlnaiT waller. snffered from broken thighs, airt every
Kobe tliet I ever knew roM to any Ume tb^ walked or ran their hoaea
Importanceebeeaiiae ihey only stick lo ■napfwd. la tbe rtrcumitanceo ha dare
tbe work loag enough to arcumulate a not aeod them to a pohUc t^aol. tab#
little capitui.
Then they go
west. waa afraid the other chUdran would ha
Many of.jbem go straight Uirou^ to rough with Umd.
Chicago when tlwy ar^e here.
It's
farther off and they are Icaa llkrtv to
.. A young mother at 70.
meet
their
countrymen.
Chicago
“My mothrt has tuddaaly bMu mada
ewarma with tHird waPrra «r nearly yonng at 70. Tweoty year* of ' '
aofferlng trom dyapepola bad i
every natlnuamj."—New York Sun.
road.
A bargain at u^n dollars .pe-
Klli|l>ire of
NESSEN LINE
F. Thurtell
Manager «f the Qrand Traverae Lan
HANISTEE
LUDINGTON
Trunks
niLWAUKEE
Steamship **MANtSTEE’
Very
Oolns
West
Suit Cases
Leave
l.vu^v
.Arrixr
MaolalM LucUi>aI«ii Mllasokrr
from
$i.OOto S35.00
Ijdktlartlrti
Urtber Cartini
Sart Ma.
mP-h" —
We make
The hoax will advi-nise lu-rM
'TOO try her. liarlv rooruiog arrivals
at all pelnta assured Rail connevlioos.
•peed.. Comfort. Bafely.
I’lTishuhl
and “Time" Freight giving better die
FatahaeraaB Lake Michigan than bv
aay other route. PI lU.U PATRONAQB 80LICITBD.
s
-J. O. NESSEN.
eteaa drown tham-ost
-It to
beat mada
Manyrtylea.
Oa PoUowlBg SehedtUe.
A. E. DUFF
Harness
F. Votruba Harness Co.
wwwwww
food are not dnuadtd
Queen City Floral^Co. i
Aa ttiTkud
aqnlrreto sabrtrt ISM S«^ >*■**'*
year upon ttw
of--------------
318 S. Union Street
Both Phones 4.3
rt>nieM.whlehlrtMtotfa
do not eara how.dg««K hazdil
swy be. terttos. aNrta
toa food they-wiS^unoaE-4
Florists and Decorators.
SE^DBIDfr^
engree Shoes
Si
Si OOIfl fSJO
Hae Cut Flow^
abov-in loivn.
^ '“T ”irr
ssswwsr-sfarjs
G. B. Bnrhass of Corliaie Center, N. T., writes;
.At»ot bur
s<° i -t«s r>» pMuc titst I bsa bsso
cured of s •>“«* Momt w»uc tr
rsuy. Ktaa^
Ths Old BdiabtoShee Bouse.
A0relHck4:Co.
and FlernI DMoiiS.
■msBom
WHEN THE DUNES WALK.
iraPAT, APHII; 87,1»0«.
LOMB NOTICES
SKU-ilBMIMHE
A tes4 tterm 'Rxperieeee U
Dr-en M Asbars.
To flee fruui a sand stonn tb tte
mhlsi of a drenebiug min nemns an ebsurd iH-rfomiauce. 'iT»e Arab, hsw^.
eiiKTiiiiced iu ilie ways of-Babati,
"ibe^df morphine or ^
knou-a that-wbeii tbe.nilu atops tbe
dunes arc apt to ta-gin tbelr moat terrlhio ■•walking." S He aceka kbelter
while there 1* yel Uinc.
Our-worst ezi«-rieu>e of the desert In
one of lu miul fith. Kuys tbe.author of
"In the Deaeri." wua on li morning
.live. <VSi Mek-bead_ jrely Stops h for an
when, luckily fny ua pcriiupa. we wkn
nearing the large oasis of Meftn, near
the Tunisian frontier, ‘nie fiapplng of
ill dealers at tsc. and souand the dnimmlag of rain
drops ujKin It awoke us. and Ahmeda.
me exeiteiiiciii. hurried our dqiarlie exidalueil that so long as the
lasted It would keep tbe sand
quiet and that tbis wna our opportunlAeeonllhgl}-. lu a verjsrtolt tUna
we bad struck tent, loaded t^elA sad
dled ponies and were uuilt^way.
It seemed lo us a twitneWbat pnrposelioaB. MOON * MOON.
less proceeding. Tie min waa and had CKyd^HsusaMosk.
been heavy. Tbe.gronnd waa aat&ntfeet ed. There seemed no prospect« Its
e brokeu tiy (lie patter of’ tiuy
tl
In patent leather sllpi>ers with gilt liuc- drying In a burry. As Neftt waa only
klea.
half a day's march awpy It seemed
With morning came n resolve wblcb unnecessary to suit in frunde baste In
abe did not see C# to impart to Pat tbe middle of the nlgbt In a pouring
and by nooa abe sot resolutely off on rain. Ahmeda. however, made no gn
her quest, carrying a letter from tt>e awer to our proteso. • Tbe ottaor Anbe
« MWtaoo Block, ever Barpriest in one hand and dress suit case eeconded bis efforts with all tbelr anum ^^-A CltUeoa'pbMe #28.
In tbe othtw. Tbe sister at 8L Mar
garet's Orphan si^luro was acenstom*
Hm^^OETH.
ed to many startling requirements, birt tbe liglit grew the rain slockened.
surely none were ever more astonlsb- big warm drops i>eea4ue lees frequent “--iwlni ce-’s blecfc. fipeclal attanttCTVw.bpmend.^
Uig than Mre. MriSlnnls' demand for a and at la«l ceased. Hie dun. opaque
boy to fit a-black velvet suit! As to hla sky was pasty white and tte air hot
age or parentage Mra. McOlnnls did and oppres-slvc, iiui the wind'etUl blew
ALHKT MOLUtlAY.
not seem to care, bo long as tbe suit as bard as or Imnler than ever.
-- Iverslty, Office
fitted that was all abe asked.
iiobk M-'o«
Hardly had Ihe rain stopped when I
Then followed a strenuous half hour tasted hfiwben lips and teeth the faline of ilie little orphans,-There nlllar. gritty .texture of sand. Hardly
P.LiWTON.
many boys of assorted sizes. bad The light ln<Teased suffldentiy to
r A Penii
There were tbin boys and fat boys, disclose to view the drifta when all
dark iipT» and fair hoys, but a good fit tbelr edges and crests could be seen
Mm. McOInnls crawling mni fllrkerliig In tbe gale. Al
semed hoi>p]csB.
& U ■raiRUiT.
-alchvd tlie
ready there was tin- ilvcniiiig aoand In
aaofcblMbled eye. -Tx** at him," she would the air which meiini Hint tte dimea
40> State Benk bnlld"IIo's that chunky he'll
were walking. M> snw .it last tbe rea
bursting llie scauis If be mores an son for tbe burry. Ibe rain cannot bold
Inefi!" dr hgnin.
the'sand for more than the. Instant It
IS'falllug. As Msiii ns It strikes tbe
earth It sinks in. One inomeat yoomay
b^er results. Despair settled down be strekifiliig wiil'i water like a drown
n^n ber. Was fhe surprise she bed ed rat, the nest ymi are dioklng bi
plaimed for Mrs. O'Etbauuessy never to clouds of sand.
Must she go Jiomc baffled and de
'ibe air grew darker and daricer, aud
feated and give up all hoi>e of tbe sen- tbe roar of the sand as it msbed a)
aatlott sbe bad planned to create? And th^ desert made spoepli.
a*Pt
•r feeling than all tbese tugi
shouting, lmpo«siUI<'. 1 could Just
heart. The world seemed
tlngulab our Aall camels lu tbe _
..^«BTCOPATHY.
full of cblldren. and there was
tbelr ungainly action gtvlQg tton
eren one for b9l A sob roep In ber
tbe look of ships plfa^Ung
the
-rSUBBLOOD. C. O.
throat as abe began to fold np (be and tossing
gin a gall
velvet Bulf.
.0M« i_____
Abmcdii led tbe way by
“I'll be laving you wlib many tertons Instinct lo ua totallj
and.M%^
thanks," she said bnsklly to tbe sister bcnalUle. M e followed as best we
In charge, "for there's not wan of tbeze
that fits tbe suit st all. at aU!" And beads beift to protect our feces. Ur
even as sbe spoke there appeared be- recollection of the next two bom* la^
fore
........................................
ber tbe vision of fa■ » lastt nlgbfi more definite than would be ttae.cec^leetloo of being rolled over and over
of gold—only this child was dressed, la by A huge breaker. A.otnglBg and
a cbedted glnifaam pinafore Instead of roerlBk In tbe ears, almeattW---- - *
velvet
nros. a sense of suffoeatfam
The child siiiiint pogsgfngly at Mra. feeling that I was In tbe bands'ef
McOInnlA who felt
elements more iKiwerTul than mynMf
veeping >
are tbe vague tmiwesslons that remain.
When we at Uti got to MefU we
ne who would Qt not only
could not bave been more aatnrated
suit, but a uK-be that bad long with sand~l>ad we been buried In It
been yaenut In her been.
and dug up again. Hair, ears, clothes City opmm
mUk. Room 1.
"TMiiit Is your name, dear?" aaiaMn. were full of It. Our cheeks
McGinnis teoderly.
let end sore with the ceaseleea Utter
*Ts'orab," said tbe riilld.
ing. and on them bud formed Urd
•uted by tte waimed from our eyi
Kl, But there was a wist.
______
I ibe ebUd wblcb
ATTORNCYB.
Almost ever;- )»wei Las gnperstltlon
PRATT A DA^ ATTORKBTB.
of some sort atinvlilng to It.-and tbe
»I«. McClimls' eyes.
Vaversa
CRy
Btats Bank BulldifiD
bloodstone I- not wndtlng in tfala perthird %0r. Suite til 811. 4-l-'P$
••M’lll y<iii be my Utile'gurril, daf- ticular. Hie story U told Of It that at
llntr' she whispered.
the time of tbe enn-lflxlon eome drops
UNOmWOOD
* UMLOR.
Tbe nlgfit that Norsb finally arrived of blomi fell m. a piece Of dark
UkWVCRB.
Fat was iiH delighted as his wife. He
y et tbe foot of tbe
rettler
thought he bad never seen a 'preW
crept tbrongb ttie atrnclittle collcHU." The next morning
g wasj tnre of Ibe -stone, and this was ttia
l-lt-'06
Sunday iiua
aud me
the iict.inniaes
yieGlonlaea enicren
entered p„r,,u, „f ,h,g pp^ntlfal -Jewel TU
BMuay
ebureb somewhat late. Fat In tbe lead, ^^k red sikUs '.md velna were tnpmwccllaneous.
iring na lall
wearing
tall ><Uk
j-ilk but and stepping
represent tbe blood Of Oirlst,
very, Jaunlily. Mrs! McCinuls next, and many wmulcrful properties were
MfMBOB A McWBTHY,
moving with n notfflde rustle, and by attrlbtiteil to Ihc atone,
Gwitrel bwurencA real eetato
ber side a henntlfnl little girl whose tboiigbt to lu-e-rve Us wearer from
Farmer>n MntonL ni WBbMm bloek.
M-'M
black vel\-et .-out lieirvlly trltgmed dangers, to bring good fortone and to
witb Uee. wus the.adiulratlon of all be-; beat many diJ. M. HUBLUIANTBL.
holders. It whs n duv of trinmpb for
PIRC UtBURANCE.
-tlrs. MeljiimlA She beamed on tU
Great Uea Have Bmb B
Real EatoU and LoaiiA Notory Publle
whole world. Sbe even beamed on Mrs.
Tbe first ul>i<t-i of physical
218 Baat FMBt stroet, np atnin.
O'ShMinexsy' when they met face to ohould .be to NiruigliieD and expand tfaa
. Ht-'oe
face on tbe ebureb siepa.
body. Tlif world m:iy In a '
ere] way Iw dlvhled bto two great
2. O. CABVBH. ABSTRACTS.
cUssee—ibv
aud tbe Inerect, tbe Offlea with O. P. Cmver A Bre, »
strong null tbe n-<?ik. I'be epodi makr
'7 BM Proet Mroet.
1-16-'M
ere—tbe Cromwells, Luthers, Napobone. there’s no denying III But (with a ous, %Vellln:-loiis, tVnshlnglons and
PIANO TtlNINa
glance of pride el .Norab) U'a -myself WeUbrs-bave been uieu marked by
W. N. MILLARD.
that baa always preferred quality to a straight spine and a broad, bigli,
Now leeatod
qnantltyr
deep diesL Tbe mastdred mliUona. tbe
defeated ones, have been tbe IneTOcbTiave Hlas His Tlase.
OntlDg.
A Keniseky cougresaman tells an Intereatlng tale of tbe ezecntloq of a
S2S
■>»
FbM# 119S.
noted dcsjierado lo that ebb some
years ago. Just before tbe sheriff ad- a dozen vanes of silver. 8U appeared
before the Mismd Jndlciat lUmber.
V
O.
M.
ikOBBI.
I whether 1
I bad a&y- Said tbe Judge. "Come, tell na tbe fhe r^Hw Auetloneer ef Orand
truth." Said tbe woman; ’Hw truth,
TravMBacM. OOoattoR.Fraut
. "No. I think not." began tU con my good jnilgs. Ik tUt I Ure not bean
•traat^taroraa City.
l-l-ot
able to resist the temptation. Oonaldvicted one, when he
er. your honor—they all bore my Inlby acbeerful voire shouting:
"Bay. Bill. If you ain't got anything Uals!"-L'tudepeudanca Bonmalne BnQiertal to say would you mbd giving
reg^Bto^pMtad.
me fiftren minutes of yonr time Juat
to let these good people know tUt I
“WUt . makea Aitiile FanttMftop
am a candidate tor tbelr auffragea.
MASK CRAW.
bave
aneb
a
strange,
preoccupied
took
•ndr"Hold on. tberer ataonted tU aherlS. about bim lately?"
le’s Family
ledldie
QII2ECT0RY
^***^Cut This Out
Quality V/^rsus
Quantity
By CowMBtt D'Arcy Mickay
cop rial‘1. I:"-. *•» Wi' !n<.
to.
as »be wa» Ibrifiy. Wlillr tUe otli«*r ■»•<>B«> louiK'tl from thf n liulovv* of Ibe
tenmirut aii<l K»«x1iM>d or bung clothes
across tbs court uikI <|iinm-lcd orcr tbe
IcDpb of Hue. llrsr M.tJinni* went
quietly alwut her on a buttibeMS wiib•ut a word to nay of thcin. Indeed.
Some of ber u<-iglil«r»r looked nl licr
w-ltl} awe. for In s icncaicnl where
en*rytbUig Is kimnn ilie iii-ws ki»ib
sptt-nrl Hint Xliv. '|i-«;iiiiiis went out
by tbe day to ivnsji h'l' [nhijiIo who
ninviii ill liiab Clrelin of »oi*ielJ-.
Life went «TJ- HieeifiiHy for JliS.
fbinl.fiii f-»r
nest .IS eiieit:} IWI.I, s.tiii nmlil .... ..
tbcoi. Iier.lni'linml na-.. >.<i! er nml in
duslI'JoiK. mid lliey wen- |iift,tii;; ne.iy
a tidy I'il ill Iho hmiL I'eidi O) sii.i. .'*'ie
was llimikfiil. too, ilini tiien- «. iv ije
,mUe.
to Jh' ••||•.lii. i .-,.'alKHIT mill lull—•lint <l|> lliejiileliee ^ I.e
wnsjint fond of ebiMivii. tV In-ii iiii.; • I'
tbe litlU- nsl IniidMl <)'Slimiiie».<
lei
lived across lllC- bull, xreiv imiIh nl-ivh
ClsmorOiis Mrs. McSJIoiils wjik woni in
temark that site wii* ittiid sbe lintl none
of nb»‘ lolkm of iheni" to siny a'l liii.:i.and take care of.
As It was, sbe set oO bllLbcl} em b
Doming with her seriihbiug dress duuc
op lo a bundle and canied uuder ber
». through tbe gcucrofilty of b«
wta a n
DOC* Urger bundlfe.
e gala ntgbta, and Mrs. Me
Otftnli could hnrdly watt to gid bonic
. II tbe kill bvu
le cuffs' aud socks
and tronseni as gooil m; new for Sir.
Uefiinnls. and stu-b waisls and skirts
for berself tbnl slie wiis able lo wt tbe
Styles fi
Her oi
O’bbsuueiuiy. who uriiicarir lu s r^J {dnsb bat ii<
green
leo plumes. The follow
Ur*. MetSUiiils went
t
to ebunb lu
pink aatln wnisl Unit bod uu'v Iss-n
tbe bodice of a tee^dlon gon n. It wua
elaborately Iriinniml with ehiffun and
artldclal rosebuds aud biii} ellsiw
aleeves wblcb dlspbiyisl Mrs. .MciiliiBis* muscular aruiK. ruddy from inucb
eoDtnct wlHi strong »urts. IVt If Ib-'re
was aoylbing hi.liennis In llie plciiire'
libc presciiieit sin- was ■■iilirely im<-nu.
svimi* of It. and t^ uorgeousi
ber npnarel sellhsl ber
T Kii|>reuioey
Kii|>reuiO' as a
lesdeir of faiOibm.
But tbe feud Ik-Mvis-u berocir and
. Mra. O'tibnunesKy stlireutilluued. Mrs.
O'BbianeHsy used lo strut np the aisle
•^or all the womild like an owlil ben"
wllb ber-Dumeroos progeay trailing
beblnd ber. and she would abbot
oa atyllab as pink aaiii
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V“
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d*T* to
P.; S. L
J. J. KOlflT. O. P. A
BELLiNS PRICBA
Pere Marouettb
Dneheas uamp, Na »4t. Bt: M. A,
laau at Woo..........................
«A ChAA 1
81^. Clerk.
In Enact April liL
Trains.leave Travwa* City m OM
Orand Traverea wdgA Na MO. L O
O. p, maata every Tuesday avautog.
a & Oraun, N. as O-------
“ptt- Chicago, uatroit. Totoda Otm»
RaptdA C A m,A:M p. B.
__
Pot Mtakegoo. Sogtonw, Bay CRy.
Port Huroai. I a m.
For kaolftoA Ludtogteu abd MB
....
day «ve«togA PMd light. N. a;
"bAA A. Hi*vannrab, aatraary. U-tt
k RapidA AldM. PMlitra.
I and PoUBkpy, T:M a. B.
I. im
F. MORLtm^
ST”.r:v.v^v:v;.v.v.
Travma City lod^ Wa m. P. A A
.W T. EVANS. J
Flour and Feed.
M. A N. A TIME CARD.
i'v^“'w''iri£vS g51:=E=:;::!=-
Seeretaiy.
4-U’M
mptra Via
A 8. E. R. R...lS:10pjD.
Tiuvursa Oty todga Na Tl. XF«4 H, L. A Ca'e beat per ^
. __^
[H
Woodman ban. e
of each mosth, at T:M p.
8. Vader, preatoaot; Oeyt. ...........
■“S3 wiiriT-““V
'i Nattla a Qray. deputy-
baa tbe power of aplnnlng
whieb tbe Sicilians make Into a very
^
ihric. The ^llk la apnn b/- -^'tosAOer bushel..................
o,,-r.s„'':r.,?rrr.Lr»‘?£
Trains on utalo Uen arrive at 'tYsv
MORE XIME
Id which to secure a Dinner M Free. We're going to 'givo
dish tickets until May 12ftl.
..ar
"Sbura, H'a ■ whole new
weTl be baring." sbe said hreatblesHly.
"I'D tut ezctted 1 ran bordly cut tbe
string*! Here's waistcoats for ye. Fat,
and eome neckties and a foloe silk bat
Pall, you'll look loike the mayor bim•elf In Itl And here's a dresa for me.
8lik lined It is tool Ob. It's myself
tut will make a fine rustle when I
para tut O'Kbannessy woman! And
maybe tbere’s a waist to go witb It!"
"b it this ye nieaur said Fat and
held up •ooiclUlng that neither of them
bad noticed—a small blatA velvet suit
with Uce cuff! and a wide lace collar.
-There yere little black silk stockings.
' too. and patent leather illppen wltb
gut bocfclM.
Mnt McGInnli looked at tbe ontfit
qieecbleaaly.
"Tc might sell If sald berBusUnd.
"ladald. and FII not" aald Mi*. Mc. Olnnia.
"Ve can give It to Mr*. O'Bbaunesay.
then.'' Uurded Fat " rrwIU fit one of
ber yonr---------"b It
cried Mrs. McGloi
giving tbii anit to tU lobes of tbenri
VUt would ber red beaded ■palp*
and Cl
ALVAB 8BTMOCE. HACmiAN
F4 lotU to knowr And Mra. McGIn-!
Day aito oifiM oalla antwefrA CltL
Bb snorted indignantly To ber mind »■&»>« a rising young politician, wbo
wnObnea m and Utt. t-Uit
ttaeae clotbea were meant for a prince- , bat alnce repreaented bU abb for a ter."-cmioago TrihunA
U^^nou bnt a Princeling -ronld
a Good OmL
' NOTICE
MfA^yle-WUti a» yon tblnk ef
. Wat night, as abe lay aleepleak.fU * ."Who did be say It waar>blapa»d
Mra. DoyW-Sbe'a
was Unnted tv vlabiis of a little.'ig-, th^nderoned man to UfTIherlff.
great, She Us almoet given you a
■re in a WatA velvet anlL Now U aat I
■ •><*” BUnf
flgUTde-New Tork Frees.
bv tU Utchen bUe. bla fair hair sbln- i “> thought I recognised John s voice,'
lu
tU Umpllgbt: now ha was the desperado etlml.v remarked. "Well,
tr^ by ber Mtb b cbtmM. «> arte- h* ““ «*.re my time, all of It but go
•lletit-DlcoyBliia.
------ -- M..,
(,^1^ pf ahead and bang me first and let bIm
Danger f
conM bold a candle to talk afterward."-IJpplneotfa
There's graze
longings and
M 71^ to rajwd any
r-ot OosiU Md Ooldg that uru
Irnllri--------- began to stir.
Aka
derad bew it would eaem to Uve aema
PMCINQ FOR BALC.
eoe to coddle In tU twilight, to feel a
my 'Ann. one mile •oinh' of
Uon; OougU'iiny OMd^
4rmV bead against ber bresM. U
Walls, tt Forest Qty. Me, writ*;
Onwn':
a^d, l<n«r, to
would be sweet. Mte tbengbt. to wake
"li'a a Oodaend to pwqile living A
foot wire (a^ng at SO oanb par
eUmntae where oougba and sold* grw
bin In tU morning and aee.bla faee
1 alao'4nv* n cood. mrong
vnil. I and It qnlekly «da ttan. it
AH warm and fioabad with alnmUr, bla
bog
(«noa
at
U
oanb
par
rod.
pravtnu
PoenmoatA uur« iBOriMB
ouris In a tangle nbout bis seek. .Uter,
glvaa wMdartu)
to AoSSS
Poultry Netttag nt tha lowaoi
wbeu U was older. U would fo to
Uny (ever, and auta* wwSlS
■cbooi nod stand Bnt ta UaMnM, wbae
vtoaa. Also barb vlra fan«o.
■troB^oM^ to^wwruC
tba Utde <moiu>aenii wuuM be nl404041
A W. BUkTCR.
woyAAlwRyuutttefoot 4nd.M»tbed
SJSifSiilT
: Up-to-Date Market
Reporti
Travaraa Cfiy AariA Na ttt. r a
aglaA maeta to roraatara baO, Tnao
day ovexiliig M S o'clocto “
I
DAILY
WANT AOB
".SirTir
■sss.zr'iS
SJ
CRE.^Me;^
3 2 MEftT Plotters
This Beautiful
43=Piece
BUTTtS^
Dinner Set
FREE
For9?ofo«rntwDisb llcktls.
We five a
rorcH^
50c pur<
VEG D/s
HIGH CLASS SPRING STOCKS
Now in tbe bright of tbeir glory, streogthesiog and spreading tbe spirit of favor t
attitude toward this great trading center, --tlere you find the new styles—the best vi
factory merehandlse to buy without the ncccaaity of paying fancy priws for it. Not only that, bnt i
ing away to customers
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.
BEAUTIFUL 43 PIECE DINNER SETS FREE
Special
Speaal
Special
-In—
—Sole of—
—Sale of Fine-
Ladles*
TaIIor>Made
Snlts
$11.50, $16.50,
$22.50.
25c, 45e. 69e
SPECIAL
Biack°Sllks
Wtilte Silks
SPEOAL
yard wide at
-In-
Ladies' Long
Coats
$5, $6.50, $7.0$,
$10 and $12.
SPEOAL
89c and $1.00..
Wash Goods
Beautiful Floral
Designs
Dots and Figures.
Goods that look like
Silk at
124c, 18c. 25c
and 35c.
SPECIAL
—in--
Tablc linens
UkCE CURTAINS
—in—
SPECIAL
—inWbltc UBAcrakMs.
MoBlla 60WM.
65c, 0^ $1.50,
$2.00.
Beautlfnl
Snlttngs
Me, 5<k^ 50c
La<Hes’°Sklrls
$AM. *4J0.
$5. *«.*A a*
and tie.
Special
Ladles' Waists
$5c,50e,95e,
$1 50. $2, $2.50.
CblldrcxM
-at--
50c, 75c. $1.00.
$1.25 and $1.50
Hats and Caps
25c, 50c, $1.00
- and $1.25.
Special in Men’s Suits S8.9Si 811.SO and S13.80
Special In Knee F>ant Suits S1.4S, 81.9S, S2.98
Calicos atw4c.
Dress Glngbuns at 5c.
Perealfes at 6ie.
STEINBERG BROTHERS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
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PITY NSW* IN Mtttr.
>11 UthaaoBmasoUbsadMdttdff
woidd pMbabiy hnyia »w«B «a«^
•
2 NiaCELLAOBOUe
S^t In tbo Maai
Bart, after a » dayi*dlv
2 apoRTine NOTES ^ atMarria
French UA ftpHaga, has Me >»
New York, wbara ba wOL hen-^Iflke
Bobim* tear sonads Hay SatlM
Sqnra Oarden. Hart « in food
dUlon. He Hpeots to knook' <ka tbe
N. N. A. win giv* a «an«« at Waad. «aaa haU eaiurdar avenliig. ApiU W.
•WTbody te
t RIaranea Valndarferoak af FlfT
paaaad through the dty toitj.
OD bar way to Wahay
Mra. AHaa Read and daughtar. Mlaa
Bthal, ratmad ta Emplra today aftat
a baalitaaB trip, ta tha dtp.
Mra. Kata Ahugait went ta P
Run today to aUand the dDdng day
a ot the aohool at Ukat place.
Mra. Dr. -Rurdy, who Itaa been the
Cueat of Ifiaa Nelya Stanley, 410 Btm'
wood avanue. muread to Wexford to
w.
Mra.T.H, HauaaofRi
'ed throngfa the dty today on bar way
to
Ann. She wHl ratnn tonor-
numis CUE itmi pem
' IT ? O'CIOCK IS MDSnKG
Large Quantity of freight and lee
Machine for Brewery.
With perfect weather e^dl
ittidltions the
earner Illinois made a-fine
-fine trip
I
from
Chleago. arrlrlng at 7 o'clock this
■ Mflrtilng. having'bn hettd 60 famlflcB
of Bohemians from Chlcaim bonnd for
Phartevolx. They will locate on farms
and grow stigar beets tor the West
Michigan Sugar Beet eootpeny.
There were a number of passengers
from Chicago to points along the line,
hot few for this city.
The steamer brongbt an Immense Ice
machine for the hopvlne
weighing af^Dt 83.000 pounds, beside*
I large quantity of
Although the weather was so fine,
a horse whose destination was.the Soo.
became seasick and was 'taken off
Itoard and allowed to stand on the
dock whife the boat was loading In
order R> regain hts
Tbe bpst left for-tbe north before
noon with a load of merchandise for
Cheboygan, the 800 and Macinkae.
CIHS. SOmST OF MaiE M DEID
Charles Schmidt of Acme, formerly
of this cKy. died last evening at 10:30
o'cloek of old age at the home of Joe
Smith of Acme. The deceased
yean old April !. Re has been In III
bealth all winter, being up and down.
Only a few days ago he came to TtiverorClty from Acmo.
He was probably the first tinner in
this city, wortog fOr a number of
year* for Hannah A Taj- Mercantile
Co. and afterwards baring a shop of
his own tor a short time, which he
Uter toi<L
Mr. Sebmldt was born In Berlin.
Getmany. waning to New York about
6* years ago. where he
He then went to *C9Ueago
where be spent about a year and then
came to this dty where he
tine vp to about II year* ago when he
went to A«ma with Joa Smith, with
whom he made hla home while in this
city. He was never married.
He Is survived by two own brothers!
in the old oountry. Hit relatlTee In
this wrantry are three brothers, Ferdlnaad of Bmwood arenne. >nBk of Old
Mission, and JooN>b of AemoAod three
slstere. Mr«. Chmriea Potersan, Mra.
Samnd Stttes of Gold City, and Mra
Mkry Adsit of West B^th stre^
The late Mrs. Peter Warzbnrg waa also
s sister.
The fnnersl will be heU Sonday aftenoon at 1 o'elofft from the homo
RshingTackel
W. Wlttci "»
botUaa of Hyontel ean be obtained
tWUosBtB. Thera «ni not be even
this
-
yea want a Wee map of Trav
ers* Cl^f We tava a peeket map.
Mdad, suHaMe for maHlog
and awreeiaMea andlaaet
ha “Way Ooani Hast"
NsharffhOfUd IM arantne
Ltrankadton
y nmd play. MMa-Btbel
d aa tbe-«MM -wrongad hot
Anna Mocre gave n One In'« of Hte part, wtdat. with
il gnea nsdawMt-woDsanly
tva «n nddad «bara tc
rr
tUfewagSqMeAmnmaBart*
t tr WBUarn BL Ji
bUeblgh
right. >ie hatree of all that
isnal >od sad parA'aBd bis dominion
"
thls-word
Lansing.—the tbl^thlfd m
Is Ifej^-Chartas H. BooHi as David
oonvenUofi
the School eapmbftaadI eon vAe dared defy Us
enU of Michigan wUl be held in laatfor the
of the
Ing Msy 8 and 4.
4
I Michi^ud Other PiKCS
Ibarlas H. Whita as tannox
Ann Arbor.—Tbe Michigan law faeuiiy will sustain a severe loss tUi
year when Otto Klrchaer.'^Aoae reslgngUon wae accepted ^ tbe Jegeats.
does not return next year.
1 tlw part of -vlUalB
. Mips Neva West
IS tdwxnatsr cC Bate Brewster
rend vBfteetiTe perscnalI as Loidsa
ssi—
OTT taom
~
Z
t
■il
t^ldlnga of tha etty and yevr baslneaa ptoM and your realdsnea as welL
Bappllad for 10 aaiiti naeh at Tba
Dally SaM
Pursue not
tatheonqoero
ly fiy. Thou mayest best him to
ta*uts redstanee, wbicb may rnla
LOOK AJHELiVD
tf yon are wiae yon bay yoar wialar fuel in U
Try
■ Qas • ;
Ooke
j Then you
) will Know
)
Ajrinntmnmiwrjrm .m
Now
^TRAVERSE CITY CAS C».
IF YOU WART LOW FUfZB
WE CAN SUIT YOU
■t good Quality WE CUV SOFT YOU. 11 quall^ is eon.
siderod with the price
TIk flHotkrqKr who lists
COME and SEE US
“EZY WAX”
«J. E:. Gretlick Co.
FINE nvrERIOR FINISH, SASH DOORS AIVB Mm. fFORK.
Is t6e best Honiorkreper. You
shake tbe ean till couteoU are
white, pour it Into a buwl, dip a
a cloth ID tbe liquid wring It dry
sa you can and jost go ovt-r varn
ish or painted fioors-woodwork
—furniture or linoleuin Thev
look Uke new—it will oot hurt
the finest Hshogany. Sold by
LUMBER, LATH, aod SHlNGUa^ PIATEand WBVPOWGLASS
Trnvciw* Ctly, lUck.-
«losept« Sleder& Sons*
CABogbeeDrugCo.
CocscrElsatk amAFratallaSts.
Everybody Is
Happy
City Dra| Store.
Borffla, -who as HI HoBer.
boy, kept Aeandlenoe Uo^
.at meal time if-----. WeU, then
may be Iota of things to mar the
feaat, but ooutontment htngee
New Stock
Complete
i^,«e. thB-<rtt net tbe Ylh
) joinu and steaks <
ishing Tackle
Wholesale and Retail,
Both pi
PRICES HGBT
ENOl'Gli SAM).
Julius Campbell,
BASE BALL
Drives Car Mile From Standing Surt
'4 Ttay auMd Mrs. PolBnger bad
Aipena^The story of Bdward
In 68 SMonda
beM-anfferlng frDm.meebanAtlantic City, N. J, April 87.—Twm- her. to jail u Efterett, Wash., that ta Tg*yiy
Wiled his brother Robert near beta S?**- At 1 o’clock Meoday’mornlng
>ara ago and threw tbe body kMo kH-daempted' to tbnw.becsrif oot of
ir Mtaow. tat was restrained by her
a
lake
proved
to
be
a
take.
T%e
lantie City automobile eontse WednesSMaad, wta 'pereoaded ber to rtrura
nsy afternoon, when the nervy driver er Is still alive, teaching school la AtlirjM btatomn. ' No tooner bad abe
irom a etandlng etart drove his best cons coanty. U Is believed the msn Miltad her apartment than sha ntacd
record over the mile in 0^68, clipping wanted to get free transportation
vrlndov and..........................
flnng barosUInto
In
Alpena.
a second and a qnarter from Hie best
1f^*iibw4. tae waa kUted almoot t
record evw- made before.
aWttMta'PuWnitr had bas rea
-------- ------JtoWi.
Albion.—A.
G.
Baber,
advertlatnc.
tta k» Bcconat to a boval of a
Tbs record waa Christie's erwu, made
OB the Cape May beaA but year. The maaa^r of the Bvenlng Recorder of 4iili|tal<Me frmn n window. 8be left
finish of tbe race was between Chris this city.'has resigned to devote MM ita book witfe the leaf deaeriblag tbo
IndteL tomisd down.-London MafL
tie and HlUiard In the lattefe Napier, time to promoting
bnt the reeiilt wae never Ih real donbL chine of his own invention. He baa ta
the Christie car'erosMng the Tine wen terested Jackson eapitsllBta and
Tbs.ruater part of (be eoertge that
era]
newspaper
pnbtttaers,
wbo
Wni
In the lead.
-t BMad in tha wactd Is not of a betaiMfi. Oomata nay be dlspMyed
New York cars and drivers carried looking whh interest tovnrd the
tn staydsy tttn a veil u tn historic
off most of tbe honors of the alter- oome of tbe iabJeoL
ncedA for'anoon, the i^tog of tbe three dpys"
spring meet on the beach coarse at
teenth annnal May festival
'Ventnor.
from tonl^t wRl be with Pint
'A FMta of
|AII Records Are Broken.
Londbn, April. Y7.—The final tie In Victory." whieh will be
the contest tor the FoothMl Aasoda- the first time on this ownaloa. OMP
tiou cup. which was played at the Crye- panarl, Ihe famoos grand opom fitta
U1 palace, resulted In a victory for an old tavorlti In Abb Arbor. Ml
BvertOn over .Newcastle by a score of MeSefri idaconda win be among tta
T to 0.
l as flke marine snakw of
The erwods of north
aaaa. They are tbedrsad
Bault Bta. Marls.—Aa erdtk
who came here to wttneee the ..___
' and It aometima
probably broke all woorda. One hun 600- tons of Steel roOs tarn JamH «
dred asdvfifty spoolal treins broatfit Hill for nse In the Q
west hae been received >y the
i>lta ntOrn from swarmliig a
from 60,000 to 70,000 football
Great wamhazi of them may
asts into the metropollA snd from Steel company. Thia M one ta
sea fieallng a tbe-amCaee
«rm (Hfiert from the anm ■
80,000 to 90.000 spoeb
ta:
a.tt asleep. Ttay are
The company le oonpleBig ta
ent when play oomme
* nsi and will eemmatr
for 61.666 .tMO for the Onadlta ^
Ufaa wUbont pMvocaelfle and haa sough bnstneaa nfrldr
ttat ta tai l
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thai they offer
I tf ft does not
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The eomtdete outat costs only
oonsMtlng of an inhaler, medlcfna di
NEWS* fW«
OUR EXCBANOES
oontranted to keep the piaat bnta
night and day for the nnt yw.
Short Sport ItMna.
Ole Neleon, the (taomet (MRA.)
knocked oot BlUy Derine
of Milwaukee In the tenth round before
800 people at Italian ban. Calamet
Tommy ConnoOy trf Reading. Pa.,
June. Tbe 1
td no trouble In defeating T<
Joe Grlm.at tbe ConsoUdsted Athletk
* the applying ta>t
club. A right swing pnt Grim otti In — ratro to all tta prseeat —
thip boLmake It optaBtl wttb ttaH^
roug Donahna, tbe new BtaMb dlridnsla to ebanga to tbe new lyiMta
Itghtwmgbt has been mattaed^temeet It tbe varlms propoar^ wHtak^Bti
Tonng Ootbett before the li
pted tbe foads of e^ wce^ ta
Athletic dub OS May 7. iWb
NOBlble niy for tbe datans tafitaW
ids at catch wetaita.
One propceitton Is to etabtafrVii
ntsaimmona and HoOoy ere mateb’ raHng of level moaUIy
ed to fU^t at HadleOA Square garden
nay 18. It ifm be'tta first time
these men have ever met tn the ring
and the exhlMtlen kboald_be worth ad adz Mn. tatah Kazk Austin, tan
lAserrta hsr lfl8d birthday aantvarp
BlUy WOkea. by Harry Wnkna ary ttoa wtak. eoastraetad tbe farnlYOSH). oYned by Mnyqc Dan Sapp tore for ber bean Ti yaan ago.
for >0 yeere'bafi.for whom aa offer af ber hmband was MbdtM ta
tl«/«0 bad been refasefi. filed'bere. the forests ■wblck antanai(l
aged 86 years. He was tta.sire of tt nddy bum cabta. Ua. AaM
in the tr>0 UsL
YMi OUewrta has eaDed off tta
Bob
AT
aiy Book storew
MEIIiaiSIDSINOlflPKGHES
CstumeL—When Widter BImi
entered the bouse of Mike Snook, two
doors from his own. imder 'the lnprea;i
Sion that It waa hla own. he made a
fatal mlataka KInook beard him am
Frenchman, who went*^ meters 60 ter. and thinking be was a barglir.
oentlmeters. Soderstrom, a Bwede, shot and killed him.
waa second at S meters 40 oeilUffletere.
Bsginaw.—Pittsburg non have
Glover of-Purdue university and (Wcago A. X was third at S metert 86 elded to esUbllsb a tube rtdllng
In Htis city. The company win be
ccotlmetm
capitalized
at >1.660/100. of which
The five-mile raoe was wwt easily
by Lieutenant Hawtrey, mgUsh, tn bnt >100.600 hae
36:11 4^. He flniehod with a lap to buSfiln^-fermeriy oocopled by «Im
'Saginaw Soar company wtu bn
spare over his Swedish
The fencing finals at tbe gymnastie modeled and new structmes erected.
school were marred hy some bad fMINerthvllla,rr^ big eoeletr ved'"'
snd tbe,Frenchmaik^lD^Bbrilul^ as bald bets. UTe pai^ betaf'
waa awarded first place, Csahnlr.-Oer- Attorney CIseMnt a YarkM and"
lan, second, and Oomt Hughes, Margaret Thompson. boA
of NorthrilleY aoelal
reneb, third.
The ceremoay was performed -by Rev..
NEW AUTO MARK BY CHRISTIE. Wm. 8. Jerome, of toe I
church, in thp presence Of 80 guests.
tHABH
Tbax'sjtawbattan fiadbare—avartotyof the i
< monldiagsthst will Juil soil your pfoture andyooreelt
8yM»by,'tbe king of ti» tn^ piobA be
this
• ably wUl not
b ^ on tbe
an. Jamse R. Keene declared the
>eloaa 4-year-old oat b< aU ««
menta. It la explained by peraeag
Teraant with the fact that SjeoBiq
eontraeted a aertona aUn db
which wtu -interfere with Ua nelng.
(he ailment la curable, bat tbe I
Columboa, S; Mllwankee, i
wUlbe(aldnploMaonthe. ItwasganLoolsTUle. 4; 8L Paul, >.
erally beUered (bat he had aU tbe big
6: MtnnenpeUs. 6.
stakes at hla merQr.
Southern Leagua.
The NstbI aoademy bM ee^ n ObalNew OrteanA 6; UUl# Rook. S.
lenge to Hamrd lor its aeeond crew
BhraTopon, 4; Mamphia, L
row against tha aeoand^rev et tbe
Naahvme. 6; Atlanta. L
navy at AnnaptUla either on May U or
Blftnlngham, 6; Montgomery. 4.
Tha ‘ohauenge haT been eent
throngh Mr. NewhaU of tba Hamrd
‘yaralty, wbo was ta tmiapoWi reoenUy. and ft le beUared (hat tha iwe
be arranged. This noe M to'take graa
SHOW SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER the place of that betwemt the aeoimd
CONT^TANTS.
erewa of the navy and (Mnmbia. whleb
>he latter canceled.'
Three Yankeae Share Honara In Broad
mp—Row Over Foneing Coiitost
]
,
f
^AVS TH
PltaiMe FYame Elegance
3
na City .
Mr. Andta, k
Braa., haa recenlly BU^ed'bero from
Toledo and la locat^ at 636 West
Tenth atreeL
r of the steamer
lUiods is suffering with loosllitld; and
this incntlDg a local physldan was
called to attend him.
Athens, Greece, Aprils?.—Theflnals
The regular meeting of the Cryatalla
the awtmmlng and dhrtttgjjontests
Camp No. *77 will meet at Woodman of the Olympic games which were arranged to take place yesterday n
member Is requested to be present as lag were postponed owing to the
there wtu be a program and refresh- weather. When the cu
nienta
ed Pbalermn
foond that
D. C. Thempaen has traded his prop gale was blowing and the sea
erty at 60» Webster street with ’T.Ae rough thu It was determined to poetLoorhaeher, and will move hoxt week
the flnnle ohUl today. In the
fells final the French team beat the
Bnfdlsh by 9 to 6 pointa.
home Boon.
Besides Martin Bberidan's wwld's
J. L. Manaeau of Manistee arrived record hammer throw and Daniels'
this mbmlni: snrt passed thtvHiBh
of the iniwmeter ewtadmlng race,
SuttoDS Bsy to stiend the ftineral
many other honors were won yesterdey
morrow afternoon of his brother, An- ‘afternooD by Amencnna.
loliie Manseau. who died at the asylnm
The standing broad jump
yesterday morning. He was accom by Ray C. Ba r?'. New York A C.. who
panied by his niece: Mrs. Mae Nelson, jumped S meters. 30 ceoUmoters. H.
of Srottvllle. called by the death of J. Sberldsan of
Irish-American A.
her ^ber.
C. was secoBd.^metere 9H conUmeiers, and Robertson was third.
meters 6 cenUmeters.
n
2
Z
•UtaHanb tak wta him
frk waa talk pma tridta. TTba
417 UNHMV STREET
Results Daily.
Dealer In Hardware, Paints ■*!"
BuUders’ Materials
NA-nONAL. AMERICAN
COfTRAL LEAGUES.
Wilkinson i Rosser
towlifig Alleys
238 East ^ront Street.
Traverse City
Normal
Music School
Mfa. Frances 5. Smith
will graditale pupils. There
will be
M three courses
coursed taugb
taught
Preparatory, Teachers Get
tificate and’
tificatf
and Diploma.
Two years study of Theid Piano will be re
quired to complete the
Ttatchers’Certificate course
and three years to complete
t^e Diploma course, 'lliose
who are qualified may be
enrolled in the Teachers’
Certificate Course.
Mrs? Smith does not coofloe herself to one particu
lar method, but uses tbe
metboda that are the most
adTaata^ous to tbe differ
ent papiia.
Rieo^tiun days Tueedaya
aod Thursdays
lays between I
ud 3 o’clock:
Full line of
BICYCLES
including.
Columbia, Hartford, Racycles,
Monarchs and others.
All the REST new tbiuRB known to the Bi
cycle trade are found in these wheels. Strictly
U[>-to-^late in every particular, and best of all, the
Price is Right
MUSIC TALKS
To Women
Vahic Of Plano Mute
See tbe mnibaU Plana
Onff PrIcM arc Bight
ffTtaaafilaca at ttetata-,
Osu- SminU Payaacmi 1
VALPABAinO COLLBOB. Nor. «. 'pt
^ttatMwBoidnataabis
BmtinbMbMB* member tithu scbool
three veer*, she tie* coB|iIcl<-<l ibe P>nkome Cooiee In rUno muilc. anrt hiu
eko bed uacimou per week u.r ■ jeer
re. Smith hu doee eseeileet work
h oe. She .liBB beeo MUi<ul ei all
ab Bbe bat made eery rapid |vo-
rs of Kimball Fiaao. FUj
fcaaa"wiaaBr««6!sr*
W’’
THE iun^T xun«
PAQK<
A CURIOUS PROBLEM.
See niese
New Goods
NEW SUITS
the plaoA lino farm .soil two tfoe
trout streuma and three ttne
on the place: the pacing oT Ideal
farm boms, and wood and timber to
pay for It. This wIU be eold at r price and r
$10 to $22.00
Allan F. Little. 232 Fropt sL
SHERMAN & HUNTER
: the future Ilea Is your
Eagle Want Ads
a ODok at M
3. Hull. -6i«
WANimi—Girl Xor general house
work. Mrs. Fred Pratt, 612 Souib
Union 8t
4061Af .
E. H. Pope.
«04Mf
Union StreeL Bide entrance . 44<f
'OR SALE—One^ere k>U In P«wood. Your ehmnoe to g« a ^ 410NET TO IX)AN
personal prop
totat the price of a amaU
reel estate. L Newland
erty and rei'
-- 1West Seventh sL
H. .uordon, 417
- ,Tyler.
Room 60S. Wilhelm Moot
404M-t«
.-OR SALE—Shade trees sold and
planted.
Gardens deaned and.
ftongbed. H. J. Boyd. Drayman.
-Baxtm
•
Hardware
LO.. phone
1
office
404202
WANTSaj—A boy to learn .the jewelry
trada Enquire at L. U. Benneii'. (■XIR SALE—A large new house. »lll
be ready for occupancy about May
16th. Modem. Will take lou In ei
change, or eeU cheap for cash, or
who has a shingle
will seU on monthly pa>TneniA M.
mill to go to South Uaniiou Ulau l
B.
Himgerford. phone 688. 4087tf
and cut two milUou shingles.- 1 have
the power be can use. B. J. Morgan.
FOR BALE.—Hor^. H. E.K^logg.*0B<Kt
1044 Webster streeL CltUensp'
...
AAAT
WANTED TO Rent—House ol i
4 feet or more, i a over Ite miles FOR SALE—S H. P. Peace; gas engine
. lor sale or trade.
Conke Brae,
_om State bank: _
i'oundry, W«t Wsyne street- TT-il
jrcair reply. Address F
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Boeli
eggs for batching. Oliver Waters.
WANTED—Two sewing gj/ls; young
t412 Union street. Pbone 688. 4032U
girls who can board at home preJerred. Apply at J. W. MlUlkon t
FOR SA1.B—Farm ot i aciee. lo*
store. •
4048-tf
Allan F
2812t24
WANTEt4-Pour heavy teams to draw
lumbew; good wages. • Write or
pbone Carp bake Lumber Co.. Biog- FOR SALE OR KENI^Modem bonse
on Caas street, furnace, eight rooms
bam. Ml^
4046-tf
CaU auzens' phone 406.
2»92-tf
WANTKI>-Bcrap iron: wUl call lor
100 pounds o:____
or more. ClUtens' pbone •OR SALE—20 seres of isnd. threequarters of a mile from city limits
391. at House 360.
Will sell all or part Call Citlzene
West Wayne st
Pbone 406.
89»8-tf
r'OR SALE—^re building, come:
Oak and ProoL Flat ap stalrt. All
modem Improvementg.
CiUsans'
phone 4(^.
4018-tf
glrU, cook and second girl: best t
,
Mrs. T'’-.'*— AJ
VaIIau. Ai
State stre«.
WANTEUl—To buy a lew Plymouth
Rock setting hens. Enquire at or
addrees H, care ot The Eagle. ’45tf
.
m
WANTED—Big maU order bouse
wants local aaslstant na district dlstrlbntor for lew oouniles.
‘
meat required. Addreae Standard
Company. Cosmo Block. Chlcegn.
4042U6
tr gweral housework. Mrs.
Us, 6ti8 State sL 4013-U
WANTED—Lace Curtains u
CASE TO BE TRIED
.AGAIN MAY 4
a'nntlniied Prom Paee One.)
said because they bad egged the
teacher. He also said Herm waa hid
den down to the other grove. He also
asked to have nothing safS to anyone
about It fer If they were caught tbey
would be sent to Jhe reform school
Uvlngston. be said, also sent him to
Snd Herm Dentsieadt but be coold not
reported to him where he was
biding back of the blacksmith shop..
In the meantime his brother and Allle
Tibbltts had gone to the station with'
the mall.
Told to Tell the Truth.
, He said-lhe first person he told about
the egging was his father and had
never told the teacher. On the croesexamlnation Attumey Patchin asked
>88 If he didn't lell Mra LlvJngston, Lucy . TibbiUs and eereral
that he-kuew ncihing about the
egging. He said be had because his
father had told him to. but his father
told him to tell the truth wnen here.
Oliver Herr'e Testimony.
OHver Herr was then called. He
testified to seeing James Livingstone
back
the grove lying 4own and of
is telling him to go bach which they
IsB If IQh
Us|Uka.$;
TESSE WiS Fto
CWU«|t,«ICHka
crs^nifadapatK
SteaMrlVMHa^
Stx^nndred tons nC
d7nafflltk49 tbe hold a
engine room waa (ha
eonfrontod tU eOeen,
—II— r* ■niT fttaniMi
sffi the
fewwn^aga
That tboM cn .tevd hvqt
Ban FTandscD and tea of di
experieow waa «M parOy q
tone, bet Bwra to the ha
that they made to save tte
doomed staamer.
At HontoTldM the ateam
pasaeogert nine Taxaa cwwi& who
hsd been toarinf the Aigoitl Bvnblle with a woa waM ■bow. ”
reckless otlUh and hml
^
•M and her crew ewe their
dared, all on board wonld,!
0 a hofTible death.
When die fire broke out H
were open, that «lr i
through the coal and I
was a clear day, and t_
seated about the hatdiwi
and talking. Wldioat w
of (dame, volcanic hi Ita I
from the fnnnd, eendlngxiof bnmlng coal and wood k
air. Ibe men
mra s'
sbodt tbe h ' '
for HiMr Uvea, leaving tbe h
covered. Into tbem Ml f
Is. and aooe be woodi
. intlng the lower and i
was ablaze. '
Backets and dte hoae wereM
and the t '
"Did yon have any talk with Urn?"
.able for sbelvee or .
.
carpets Done up lo 6<ent packagei- asked the prosecutor.
He said that he overheard Idrlng• I The Fjtfle offiee
stone talking lo AlUe TibbUU and that
FOR SALE—SomeUili
HC«. Sods be heard him say one of them threw
ounii. iuoue> maker,
exctiaaae
egg and the teacher looked ari
a bargain; worth Invesligadon. A1
and the other one hit him m the face,
Ian F. Liltife. 232 Froni eireel- 3971-tI
3'
but who theYither one was he did not
FOR SALE—Three besvy wagons, one know.
set logging trucks, lonr new bu^es.
Allle Tibbltfi on the Stand.
Los prices for cash 4.. E Gibbs A
Allle Tibbiita was summoned. He
Son. 410 State Bank Bldg
'O '
testified to seeing both iJTtngstau and
•JOI
Ul
KJ.4WI Densteadt walking around the grove
4all and Bay sireeu
feet of laud and rs'lroad •Witch. when he rode by on Ms wheel and rode
lialUMe for a small
l«M-y. Appi! Imck ugafn but he claimed be ^d noth
389Mf
at Basle offlra
ing to them eliher lime. He wa
O SELL—1 will sell you 8 ^es of liiming when he went to the HeiT
land which will make a nice UiUe boy's home.
fruK and chicken farm for five dol ' Hu also testified to Livingstone call
lars down and one uollar a month ing him to one side and talking to him
for twenty monlhs, cr larger tract after three of them saw him back of
if wanted on same easy terms. A1the grove but be could not reroe:
Hot'el Western. Empire. Mich. 4U33U TO SELL—No place like home end
K« a farm.
iiu-ui.
home like
We have too
ly toAdvOrtlae alL
-■ - U and see
-e oib'i suit you. Allan F. UtUi
17 years to learn pteas work and
do general errands at The DuHy
—^ 4046-tf
Eagle oOce. Must be scUve and
Triable. Apply at once.
' '26tf
£-r'
i. to family with no so
dhlldren. Enquire 219 E. Tetfch '1
rS RENT—Small ae
on Spruce eireeL
month.
SalknOnlkekUr^liav
402Uf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO BELIy—House in Bmidrc, I60U.
liber fur enly 9100. Allan F. Ut
i:l2 From etreeu
8958^J
room bous.e, TO SELL—Ten >crea, n
96.60 per
>.lot 60 \
9th St..
406U1.
TO SEt.L—FlLa restdenee id Elk Rap
Ide CO terme to .<u:L Modern >.-i
protremenu. Allan F. Little, Sutb
erland block.
99684f
FOR RENT—Bei
TO SELI^Sroall farm, near by. 4ft
E^ ftmt sL; good barn and benscree, low price, easy terms: partly
bouae; good fertile garden. Enquire
cleared, no timber, gpod soil. Ii«
ot Jultue Steinberg.
4049-U
bouse, good roads, trait belt Allas
Utile. Tbe Sutherland.
lOlStf
FOR RENT—Nice large house, cor
ner Eleventh and Division streets.
lOTX lann. gmi orei
Pbone 67L
'48t6
fair bulldlnga._________
I. nloe dahlng.
_ 67
. a
good soil; 91800. half eaah.
FOR BBNT-Typewmer
change A F. UtUe Sotheriand
phone 989.
bloek.
Stn-tf
TO SELL—Peninsula farm, m
eiung. Squire of
POE EKNT^-Beven-room bouse ...
renL 901 Btau streeL small bam.
B. J. Morgan.
40294f
FOR RENT—Butte of h
tor rent In The Eagle Frees block.
Inqalie cd Mrs SUvers. Citlscu'
'084f
^l^eetniwv inutwi/. <
store, two nsments. all moL___
Front etresL pert-eeah. low prtee
well rented. vBee tL would «ichange. Allan UtUe. The Botbw
land. tOlftf
ro SELL—Resort turn. Qedar Uke
good SOIL large bam. fair bi
tine orchard, nice eshln& i
POE SALE—Horses U the Shilaon
wood, some cedar; haU cash: nhw
Hotiee bsm.' Dsn Oreveling, 91
Wadiingtan. pbone 796.
40&0tf
TO SBU^At bargffin. fine farm, good
FOR BAT a Mired 1
bouse, big bem. bur borsee, two
cows, mowing madUnee tarn bole
flne aoll, good ordmrd. rurel mute,
bell phone, whole thins, pen oMh.
Inquire of 1022 .
ns phone 986. P. 8. Madl404X1'
wSSS. M nnd Id. J. B. MaMers.
FOR BAta OHBAP-Ono guollne eiP
gteA > horsepower; 1 nlnsle 'work
narMse; 1 foUbonL A.W.Bkkerd.
- ft» BALa-My snmmer ootuge nnd
‘tprscf
creek aorosa.
bama. stooe oell-..
mill deer tttle.,aci
timber: mnst ed; n
home: eonae <qnlek. •
Ian P. Uttla.
<0 8ELL-U0 aerea topped off md.
wm maka a Bm tmU farm, only
ahoot U mOee from dty snd wOl
be eeld vory cheap br cnah or wlO
make eery easy tarmi b Improvn.
Dent wish br a home of yonr owe
hot hoy this and make one ABa
P. dSk 222 Piott at
401
,
.
(
(
(
I
•( Ata I
A WILDERNESS OF TREOL
InasMsilili Fn'Mh BWs aisnaBn
Ons'if aaiofes tme ■
Ksariy aU sf be eoi-tbsn and sash
npga whKk..^macb liaa been'written,
1
eta jari ef OnatanaU M coeered with
but which lT>cL..not nnd<le^iiood when a tmm bepteal fenet. cenalsriBg ed
^ ■ehegaa^.. ilHf—it kbdi tt cadaA
U the desert mirage. Travder. b tbe
IS gown which legs ean b
1C* of the mabeggny ha
United
cot, tmt as yec very Unto of the othir
tales concerning tbe apectrd pictnree woods ksvo been marketed. This M mwhich tbe desnt ulrige has praecnted paeialty tios of the depanmeots oT E»- .
br tbeir liwpMion. Cool abeeu of wa tsa, Alb Tempas and mball t foee and retuma about seven ter and wavinj trees snd grassy
MoR of tbe Mresb stlU beloog lo tbe
__ hM <i« each side, although tbe base •wards appear where all to known b government, and the osnal meih«d ot
§t fte pillar is immovable, and tbe
_ tbe tlaiber to by tsntwHm
be parched esnb snd burning sanda
are so ilrmly cemented that it
hp which e corbb nuidbe Rtfeeaatp
Occaaioualty
a
luonnuin
range
will
ap
Igm tike a solid piece of Rene.
CDt at a dvsA pries per b ■.eoaotM'An anthority wbo states that no pear on what to known to be a booad- nlated earn to paid tor ^ tlmbw
OmbbSAa
an a
kM
etretdi
of
level
plain,
or
a
herd
of
MIMfiiluij solptlou qf this peculiarity
deer, cittle or other aniiuato will be given tract It to net en easy
iMi bean gives writes:----seen apparently conientcdiy gnalng b get titles to ton* tncb c
enatemala.
as
It
to
dtoeoniagrt
by
a
an ahoot the same distance tram ttw an the glassy surface of tbe atmos govemmeoL Hw
only one of them has phere Clues are on-aalonally tem
Tnadreda of uilea from civUliatlan.
flveyaara.
Wwnetlmee
ft
to
■
tdieniom ahipa bare been knovm
____ „
, to hMcn ap agalhR tbe aky and appear dated that If a derbb OBBber of Me
axe cot daring that ttM they matt be
A 1775 I UM,
TO 0,5, 5. i “
rauwwL .
tir away from tbe wi
<» raof of the dicnh oppoeiie tbe jrtlTbe pbe forerts are limited, betag to
d never Ukeo tbe trouble to vUU the
r. A hoard wae plncW on top of be
the moanblnose qobntrr prtocIpaOy
pOtoc. and on It were pat two glaaaea eeacasR and wbo bad never seen a and inaeeemttta. MoR of ow lumber
of w«er. Then the bell was rung. Im- real ahlp.
nsdlately tbe pillar began to sway, and ' Tbs esplanatloD of tbe mirage, as
It Ihe fifth Btrake of tbe bell the two otaally given, to ae fpilowa:
The sand, being inteneHy boL canaes
flsmre were thrown off.
.The Tinging of this r>eil bat no effect the toyos of air which rest apoo It to ■lee Import neariy all their ties and
m the pifiars between.titf pbcnomenal become greatly rareded, and under cer •vmi import coal beeanse It Is dlflicBlt
tain
clreuffltunree this layer to quite fer them to get enoo^ flrewood.—New
and the tower nor <fti any of be
«•. but fonnerly It was tbe dm pu- distinct from tbe denser Rratum s few York Herald..
Mr which aw.iy*d. jben ft became Im- tnefaes or feet above It—j,ost as If l{
were
s sheet of water upon wbteta oU
—ible. and soau- vents ago tbe one
rested. It to this rarefied stratum of
to It became ilic e<-eeuirlc one.
The Ctlrago ronn rubbed bto bands
air which acts as a reflector and plc- gleefully. entbnsIsRically. “I aae by
tures to the eye tiioee curtoos Inverted
tbe Diomliig paper tbst there wea A
SPIRITUALISM.'
daMIgU-robbyi? on Utcblgan avenne
yesu-nUy.-'^^rctatired. with warkMs
as ticned bv the
Accorelag |.7 ;i Ccniisn inllliary
world or Srienrr.
■ WeVere greatly Ukeo abaA by bto
Bplrttuallsm 1. tiie su.x-esaor ot tbe JoureaL tbe Itritiidi soidier wear*
Bedlaeral occuliisiii nnd ot the okla- hdinet which weighs nearly
levity
-And do yon twlly rejoice In such
Today acien>re. w itbotrt acc^t- ponods- Tbe faelinet of the I'russlsn
uaiilfestaiioiw. studlea them, tnfsnrrymno welglui ouly a trifle over a ihtoof of low moral toner we pro
these troubled watera almost fourteen ounces, while Hie Iblian to tested. es with one voice.
igged bl« s|
facts upoo wliU'b tbe new meta- Rill better off with a kegd. wbicb t
lesbraa
physics to toimded iiave been flriied the eoaie at IIH ounces.
Welf, at •ny rate. It skews fbe
smoke notoence 1« sbafejl eome.*
19. Uke isaguetLsin. It has drawn the
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS P
chui-klcd. aud nioieil off —l*Ovk.
Attention of pfarnlelinix to the pbenomena of il^uced sleep, and bas given
y of the data tor tbe study of bypHsls and snggostJoa. Tlie mediums,
who believe, like the am-leut pythonI, that they s > posseiwed by foraMn eplrtta. have served for tbe study
at tbe rffiange of perooDalUy end telc]>Ariiy. And It ha* *ho«-u that tbe |?rodIglea, diabolic and divine, recorded In
AS early religious were not so fsbutoos as tbe critl.-al fancied. At all
•raib science aduilrs tliat there to a
force—call It psychic at Crookea doea.
aearic wltb Carets, viul with Baradoc or tbe odie force of Belchenbracb
—a force which can be measured and
described. wbh.-b leaves its mark eo
CAN SAVE A
ON EV'RY
1 NICKEL
Nil
HANDKERCHIEF Lt: :
toom every living being, whldi^ctt^
dlitanc*. whlcb mves
Plata tnew it Oreat wtoardi Uka Car
dan made use of It The riiariatans
Ukx CagUostro blundered upon It Tbs
m
sure it was not about tbe egg throwing.
However, he could remember very disIngdrit
tlncily of net speaking to tbe boys black SI____
when he rode by them OQ hie wheel
Ueenwhlle roionteera w
time before and yet they were «
to dewtond Into the bold and «
the blase there. The ptolm
When he mde by them he was <mly Rionded. PnUlng Ibelr broad ll
'
or 20 feet from t hem. He was also hats o
just as iK^itlve that they bad
lag ttM boas, tbey went down-1^ tt*
nothing lo hlm._
smoke.
.
Albert Vaughn was called and testiAbaft toe batch, directly flte tl|*
?d to Allie 'nbbiiis Stopping to play 1800 cases ot dynamite, tttojtoilfifi
with them near the store and that-AlSomeeCE
de<* anfi i
lle told him If he saw the teacher com
ing to tell him. Wh'en he started play axes. At toe Imminent risk fit betog
ing ball he said Allle told him he conld blown up at any aacond tfaep tore np
play long and when asked why? be toe boralng planks and hmtod tbMD
throngfattiehatriiwaya. Tb^,
'*"*
only answered because, and eould.give
other reBBcn. Tibbltts had“'aleo
. then tbay aaeute«<
left them he said before the teach<
to toe engine toom.
went by. Attorney Patchin did not
Tbe blase brake out shaab’ nftor
noon. It was neariy 8 o’etotfsri nUffit
nine this witness,
is was then token uoitl this, whan the crew, oturiy ertoAril tp
Its
Mbora. bad toe E
.
the proeecuUon have flniahBorne of toe men laid to UMHpdfNto.
be
ed the f
toe engine room to toe
comrades. Tbecowtx^
better than the sallon.
ADOmONAL I
•wTS Ctowrer te Man wJ^orn.
John Otoe of TBU B
Ptttsbnis, applied for a tj
r-vemalns of M r. Miller, who died Uqnor at that addram 1a
in Virginia a few days ago, were ahip- the permU was raftmed
toorch was located ta ttw
ped yesterday to this dty, and a>
proted To arrive tomorrow at Ander- and tts membere ohjaetofi
day GitBe wae back to
otow apptkatian, and
riinrcb people preoeat to
dseto arrive from the south at 1:16
thU afternoon, was delayed more than qMRtooadOltoe. Befleo^
two hours b.v a breakage in the engine, had KdvM that prahMto^
whl<^ oeooned between Peacock sta ehnw* pnperiy andtion and Dnblio, Hear ThompeonviUe.
Determlnalipn of beira in the estate
of Loa'sa Urmsby was made by Judge
Walker today. Also the flrM annnal
by iLe administrators is tbe
eitate of Anna Kicbolaon was reoeived,
and a hearing on claims In tbe .eetatc
of Mary Oreer.
Tbe many frtends.of Misi Mgy Qellerk, tbe none who has been a patient
in Uercy Hospital at Big Rapi^ slnoe
March 28. will be pleased to learn that btanketa. Tbe tottorAnTSSll
deed waa vmtentlnlyto^
she is very inneb improved. She is noW
able to drees every afternoon and be
taken ahoot Ibf ho^ital in a wheeled
vbair.
Dr. W. 8. Moon is Spending a few
line froa palntT can-*
think yon
.e steam barge, Mathew Wilson, •tain «n yoor.ptl
>0r.pAtot» boll Srpri.»
5 in from Chicago law night and is If your fumltara
taking a load of Umber fitn the John
P. Ott A Co. doek to W. O. King A do.,
of Chicago. She wUI leave
tlam
to-nIghL
THE DESERf MIRAGE.
VeraUtew PtllAr' ■<
_
p—». t.
She (aaetM oenbUng piUar at
gMSb a eorioos problem to arehl9Kla. The Orarcb or sl Mmiae It sornnaded with plllare constracted b
pnnnt tbe walto from straining. At
ae strsnee of tbe cburdi ie a hdl
tmr. On one of the bdU In thh bwar. ttw pbenomenoD of u,e trwnbUng
BBMr dependa. When bl. benis nmg
0T4M bached the top ot tbu pillar
\Vp plsFpd mi !^a)e this morning a
tspofiai
Hrtiidfcprohipfs that for
value are the bef«t we have ever of
fered.
' 'Phey are heinatitehed, embrotdei^d,
drawn work in cornera and plain hemstitehed. If you wonld buy a really
good article for a little money, this is
a good opportunity.
maeotber bis recerit
He stopped In ■ well known <«fe. and
.Among other thing* ordered a sirloin
Btesk. A bottle of tatiaeco s
on tbe tsbie. and mistaking It for
snp be RirMd It quHe Isvlsblnf
efcak and fettled.<io\
njoy the
1. bnt no
be begSD to feel like bis toogoe was
OB Are. He twisted end tnraed and
soon bod toe eyes of everybody to tbe
dining room fnsteaed on him. The
■Mrs be terltoed and acrewed hie Ctee
b got.
toe boiler ftie Reak lo hi* moolb
Be didn't know wbit wa* tbe astter.
Ha coold Rand H no longer, and.
irochlDg np bW band, be jerked out
toe bnratng bite, threw It on tbe flo»r
and to a very dramaitc way exetatmed, •Tfow; dura yer: blesA.”
WHILE THEY LAST, 10c EACH
See our Window Dl.splay
WILHELM’S STORE I
FBONT
STREET
Satuiday morning we place on sale the following attractive -specials
at prices much under value.
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
NOTION
DEPARTMENT
RIBBON REMNANTS
Lwv* AMormcatM .lMtauteU
B pl^CM No. 100 black Taffeta Ribbon |
FANCY SILKS
35 dosen Ladies Bandkercbleto made of eneUent
sheer linen, bemslitohed or embrold. a
ered; regulsr 16c and IBcgrades. -
7» i 7ii, -hU. Ih,. l»t.
5QC
- 75c
60 doaeo Ladies loc Handkerriticto. la this /
■ it‘S".:5“ist;ss5rr’.r-'OC
^
,40dosen
SilkOTOTM
51uk.whita
UKK ,
.
•*»S~- ,.
Another quality, 36
wear gnarantoed, —
ngnlsrfil.OOUiMA. only
11 bntSM
lesgth at.
84c
7SC
PONY STOCHaweS for Qirls end Boys
no other make quite m> good.
E. WILHELM
9
M
FRONT
STREET
> :
V«L.XIT.
. TBAVEBSE OlTr, '
2T0. 4051.
aimi
LLL
Our Carpet depactmeot ia a busy
place these days
WE QET THE
Carpet Business
Because we carry the stock- Because
the qualify of our carpets is always
the beat
Because we figure od sell
ing carpets for just a little less than
others. Bei ause you ca«. get. what you
want and pay for it just as you please.
You Take No Chances
on a.mislit. (3ouie in and select your
pattefn, we will, have a man measure
your room and we will make,’ lay and
Tin
line your carpets and
Resame all Responsibility
Easiest Kind of Easy Payments
J. W, Slater
votir Reliable Home Fumleher.
ME READY
'• 1 ■
tf» nil a Imi TV up onijT on tiny kiml of
: Lmbcr, BnltdlDp Material or Mill Work
■i
Saata» Doors, Mouldings. Stair Work and
Interior Finish.
made to oriliT iiniokly.
Ld-t us have ym.r order.
Traverse City Nlfg. Co.
W. L. Brown, IVfgr.
Office: (Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street
Citizena’ Phone, .*f2.
BelJ Phone, 169.
OXFORDS THAT FIT
AND FEEL COMFORTABLE
H'
M it erer occured to you
that a new pair of shoes
t to be as comfortable
wlieii ,vou <
the Foot,
thetiead
nnd the Pocket-Book
sm^aM
Mt c
Tkere is m reason why
they should i t be, if they
.L
alw .k
shaped to the needs of
your feelWky do M BMagr aboep
•• oat ol aha^oT And
HI yea ‘'krakc Ibcai laT~
mo ans nr i
SETOBETRIQ)- ii«aisatis,NGmi
^Baatciffipni
IUij||||IAY4
--------- .._QAflOlNQT
Qirr OF $3IM>W GIVEN BY' LOS
AN6ELEB MEN TO STAftT
THEM IN BUBJNESS.
cumoT DO iunui umr
esq
.
mill depertmeiu
O
YDIHI6 MISniUMI VltlOfl
III GREK SWiMIGG l»CE
GM FRIIIGIGCOI
IGUIBII
[Special to The I ,
San FranciBOO, ApHL^
iranclsco CaU baa h
tbe official depoaiUBt-'J
the tnlted Statea fl
celve donsUons and fi
Italian Crews Won Beth Pair Oar lo tie CaU. •
1 niE cmicai
(Special' to Tbe Daily Bagla]
Thalerum. Greece, April 27.—In the
swimming race here today
ScbeS.'Australlan. wu flrat; H. Tayler
of Bndand. secood..and J. A. Jarrls
of EngUnd, third. The rlctory of the :
young Australian who la only 16 yea
I, for Evor< 1
Thie Bvonlsi
celred by the spectators.. He swa
fifteen cents t
fine style .and passed the swimming house wlU be tbe ]
ahead of Taylor, Time. 6:U 4-6. the concert to be I
Italian crews won both the l,0D04Utar MuaSolaali a
and 1.600-meter valr oar raeea.
BElfgFIT PCR^tlMANCE *OiVEN
liPnilCAOO VEBTEROAY.
the
BCHOOL TEACHER.
I® On* eew Alleged Crii
t Mr. Ryen
Caueed by HM Treatment
af Fuplla.
The jury In tbe cue ol Tbe People
I. Janee liTtnoton and Herman
g four
> for oaoHeHtm. One of the two
was wUUng tq agree with the other tour
a Uie alxUi am. would He stood
i the gravnd ct et
e and that no one saw the aUeged
le oommlttod.
r ^ new trial wfflbe held May nb at
^
In tbe morning.
-This morning the defense began put
■ting In their evtdenoe In tbe case tbe
Elmer E. White's Case li Stilt Very
OnMiuin.
I not much change to tbe ooodl'lOQ of Elmer B- 'White. Hla limb
is beallng nicely but tbe fever has
abated and tbe delirium eonttnnes
though In somewhat milder fonn.
Is being done for
bis comfort and In tbe Way of treatiiiebL The attending physician says
that there Is an uncertainty about tho
ease and that only time can determine
, outcome.
ft the aoeased boys. She said she had
r heard her boy speak ill of Mr.
1, although she had beard the comHniunlty spealc In that manner of. tdm■to the
iwledge that tnere had been obn■slderable trbuble in the scbool at Acme
■ bot never any of a serious nature, she
■«ald. Teachers had resigned there
e of not being able
«l. Tbe feeling against Mr. Ryan,
e said, was oocasloned mainly by
■Us. striking the paplls over tbe bead
■wiui a book. She said there
I pupils so need, naming the following
e: Harry Dewey, EUa Herr, AIt Vangbn, Btoorr Steadman. Orlin
s, Oraoe DentateadL Winnie Tlb■ bma. Wellington Green and Lucy
Steadman. Pronaentor Cross asked
who ahe heard say anything
■agalnat Mr. Ryan and she n:
Btoele, TIbbItta. Steadman.
h; Hia: O-Briaa and Mrs. Urtngs. ttta^aveaawberreaaantorthe
E Ur. Byan to addHIou
R«
head aseapttng
DiflteuHy ef FiaearlAB Warm Feed
arKi Drinks Adda Greatly to the
the DtseORifona Of tt)e Strieken Bullirere.
(Special to The DMJy BKla.)
San Pruclseo, April r.—IVe San
who are,
camped |b parka, aqitares and otbn
vacant kXa were awakened
n
tog beeaiue the water dripped tbroogh '
in the tsBU which affewd poor protootlon agalnw the ralnn that began to
taU about T cfdock and aetnCInned for
sevend houra,
Drehched to the ektat by the heavy
■wnpour and getting tl
ed. many persona were driven Into
nearby houaes tor abettor. A
wind wee blowing this winnring toA
tne difficulty to obtain warm food add
ed to the dlstren oC the hooMlei% ea
peetolly Umae who were In tbe mod
BAN FRANCieCO REFUGEES RE to the lower bottoms.
Rainfall In Oakland.
CEIVED BEST OF TREATMENT
[Special to The Dally Bagla.]
AT SALT LAKE CITY.
Oakland, April 27.—A severe down. pour ofnun 'a«t-^4'midnlEht and lUnued th'ren^oat 'the mondng. It
tor tbe natorTwo Parties on the Way East Wsri
Given Attention of the Local Com•nitteee—Appbsranco Waa Im
■eomodarion In this pl^. Dntortnnstely
proved Yee
the number
petqtla «
yesterday by the removal Into tonta ot
(Speclat to The Itolly Bagle.]
Sale Lake City. Utah, AprU 27.L-A thoee who bad prevlondy been Severn
few houia in this city i^e a vaat dif ahelter In tbe aBtembly ban. nharekM
ference In the appearance and feeling and opera honapa
of 260 refugees wko came In yeeter.
day afternoon and toft laat nl^ tor
tbe eaeL Wherever poealhle tnHable
clothing was proeved from the atook
hand and whatever waa .lacktog
I purcha^ and paid tor at the
store.
Tbe parto was eeoorted to tbs sasV
tnrlnm baUia and nil
250 BATHED AT
THE SANITARIUM
WBIEGIIIEIISDITIIBIECUIIHIIG
GUSmiGMEID
DECIDE STITE NimilRIlf
ir:.
for tbe enterUtoment
wiU oonslR of 20 trfeeei aad
of 24. It Will be a progmiB
76 cents but thoee Vbe are
f into Fite.
Wra, Bffiaabeth Dentete«dt was tbe
want to fill tbe house and •
very low price.
aeemf wflnen for the defense and she
Tbe Grand opera honee ts taffitod alto told her son had never spoken lllv
for the occasion by Vaanger Mton. of Ur. Ryan and she did not know
wkAher <h«e mas any Hl-feeltog
*g*tit*t Ur. Ryan hut she bad heard
•eme say he was cruel to the children
She said that Mra. Tlbhltis had lold
her that Mr. Ryan hart whipped her
daughter and frigliKuicrt her an badly
that ahe had flu. bu- that the whip-,
Chicago. April
plug was not so bad us the scare BeLake Carriera' ■■eodation
Every Time TMe U Onr
hearing Mrs. Denisieadt and Mrs.
DIM tbe Lake PUoto'
ciadoB threatont to <
» of Tlbblte ehe had heard -loe Hammond
and Jbhn Pulcipher spenk 111 of tbe
. ntointtar
oomprlM
lumber
handler^
veA
trim
teacher.
When a customer on<v buys tl
mers. ore and ooal baadton -aR aeas- ttomay Patehin's Tesbmony Refused.
Crawford shoe of uh we know I
wib oonliniie to be our cunioine
J. W. Patobln vie sworn and stated
Ure chain of lakes. Mivlbt|W «Me
There are many reasons why
be VtStod to give a little testimony
set for tbe strike.
Bo terious U tbe ettuatta itiaidid why Mlaa Johnson resigned but Prose
cutor Crana objected and the objection
that the ' '
' waa matolned by the court.
has decided to poApona AxinE. i
beliertog a strike wiu knap lake:
Defense Closed.
up to a high point and aika ftw
The defense expected to have Mr.
are worn universally by me:
disoriminaliDg taste. Bring your essary to make the naRBl redMtlon Pnlel^ter. bot as he was not present,
fuolaud wr'II sbuw rod the fitting to the Bummer by tba nOraAda.
tba
duanae
closed their case.
qualities.
The veesel owm atnta tIUE DUy
Story of Elds Herr.
Cross then recalled Elda
object to the pilots Ion4« R i
becanse they repreaant the rmta. Or. TOe witness
Tns other emplorea are tliefoiMhly A tha boya who was punished by be
ho.»,o„o,p„.,UWbm., B.,,,;I
' kC^ilBP^* OB bis bead with a book
■ZNd Gm teacher punish you more
tUto ynt daaervedT" asked the prose
MIUUMDS UE PUMW:: 01 nE-V’Biri
Experience
Crawiord
Shoes
Rowland Donglas,
Q U I C K
XHE XAILOR
mu WWW vsAiiitam and ts snowi
ibit of Bpriug and summer woolens for
20i Front St.
HUMilSUIIIM
[BpeeUI to The Daily
Obiengo. April 2?.—Fifteen thousand
ollan was raised for tbe relief of
je sufferers at San hYanclnoo at a
bsoefit performance given In the Bernbardt tent on tbe lake front oppoaite
tbe audltorinm yesterday. Tbe tent
was packed and tbe
ontslde ,wae huge. Twenty-Ave thonsand is a conservaflve estimate of the
nnmber who attended.
Among the pertormers were B1 8.
Millard,' B. H. Bothem. Jolla Marlowe
A Co., Mrs. Leslie Carter, the Mexi
can Co., Before & After Co, and repre
sentatives of almost every other the
atrical attraction now playing In the
,clly.
WMaipiEij
Xravefe CHy ^
THE SHAPE ISN'T WGHT IN WE HRSl PLACE ^
manufacturers nee. w-'lirLk^ittylish,
The llnea in the lasts which b
pay little heed to the actual re,
qolTomenU of the foot.
.Oar Oxford* are built orer ^mcIbI
tasto and paftems in such a maaner
mat they work in perfect banaony
Vlth tbe fool, fit wag and easy
«9&aHte aoklea, and do not mb.
Ml me heels or
at the sides.
TaaMo'fludBo greater rariety of
jHylM and prloee than Is to be foand
at this store.
_
acme
at
SIDBKE IS naif
An aoddent oaouBau
forenoon which fdrtJ—^
Lawyers, Oectere and Other Profeafollowed by ,tojqry I
alonal Men Depend Upon Ubrathon^ two saws ws
riea,
cannot be used agnli.
All in the Earthquake.
The pin cm tbe dOE-<i'
log OB tbe edntace i
[Special to The Daily Bada]
.irrlage waibeingg.
Los Angeles. April t?.—H. D, Hunt
was allowed to nA.w
ington baa opened with a glC of WO,and oan^t in the eWRT'A
000. a fund to go to the ruined po^ log in UUe way U UftadS
of profeselonal men and women
who lost their alt in the San rranclaco
disaster In regard to bis gift he said bol^ Uie aaw^on tbe a
eemed to me that the claas of
ed off and tbe saw waa. ^
lawyers, docti
on tbe arbor until' tlM J
1 upon their 11melted It and tbe «ai
brariee, altlll and clientage for sup
the arbor sod nboot tWj
port are meet seriously hurt. I know
run Off which saved d^ll
Fortunately the saw dlddf
fly. The damage-on M
i and everyUilng but their clothes
paired today..
. ,'..j
they were wearing. Tbese men
t weU equipped to do manual labor
d must take practically a new i
their profeeslons."
throwing
BEST
•?|B, air/ reaponded the witness.
•Too deeefsed an you gotT'
Tto, alr.Thla wttneas also testified that, s
l^ar of tba larger boys in school
Mi that they did not like tbe teach
er wy weQ. On tbe crosa-examlna
tlOR be said tbe main talk against the
■as because ue was too rough
not control niB temper. Tbs
->was concluded at 9:50 and
tM nrgnmonte by the attomeya were
Mg, Bjxs waa the first witness to
rJii piWtoutlon yesterday afternoon
'nd ko waa followed by Alonto Green.
MM
at tbs
Ur. RyoA was egged. At
tot ke thongbi it was paper being
tkrewn hVt was dA long in dteooverlng
tt ma eggs. He was unable to see
MMM. After going a short distance
is —Joe Smith and they went
Into tbo ftove but were unable to see
• aga Harr tesUfied to being 12 years
l^.age and of attending school since
CTiristov- He saw Mr. Ryan going
toward tbe depot and- about tba aaine
time Allto ■nbbltta rode up to hla
a Soon he was aent to tbe-«lay
by his father and AUle and bis
— went along. They saw JniM
lying on the hank hii^ of
I IDOep nnd he told tba b«9s at they
il^'tofird hfto to keep back and
, wltMsa aaidrtvheo they asked why.
(Osattowd OB Page BbL)
T individual want waa anppUwL
tag
HSfflIU GIVE TOIDnMI
The loeal team i
been defeated bto onoe thla aaai
and that was by Petoekey. Tbe tepm
baa played good steady ball all -the
.vear and Maraball haa an «
good record. The game tonight pranises to be the best ever seen to tha
city.
^
Mlaa Beriha Perrou. one at the lo«al stars, will be out A the game on
account of illness but Her place will ha
ably filled by Miss Ruth UerriOeld one
haU and Lola Atktoaon the other halt
Tbe team is at oonaiderable expanse
to bring Maraball to thla dty and th^
deserve a large attondanoa. Tba gaaia
will begin promptly at 2 o'Aodk.
Tbe following la the Itoenp A tbe
teams:
Traversa City.
Guards—M. Btrangways and U Kyselka.
Centers--J. Davie and A. KyaAkn.
Ruth Marrlfleld o L. anrtearm
.
Baaeball game Ssiurday. April U.
iietweeti ilic uiicrnded room of Boardman uvvniic. the Hiiskers and Cathsi.c school. Gsme will be. called st 9
a. m. on ihe commons west of P. M.
roundhouse.
The Huskers' line up:
Wslter Hanson, pitcher.
Fay Ferguson, catcher.
Ed Sprat, short stop.'
Fred Goeke, flrat baae.
Harlle Nelson second bsM.
Alvin Martin, third bwe.
Alfred Well, center field
Bari McEvoy, right field.
Hoy Cleveland. left field.
1 he captain la Walter Hanson:
maiiaser and coach, Lee Homaby;
nia-^col, rharles Pamialee.
the third floor ofthecSn^K
Guards—U. Cook and L SmlA.
centers—a Dickenson and N..Oaodrlea.
Baaketa—B. (tonfield and
Ingham.
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»
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
»»»«»»•••••••••••
Mrs. Anna Holmes returned to Kalkadka today.
Mrs. H. J. GHnncll and two little
children returned to Boyne City today.
Or. E. ». Miner is buUdins a
residence on Sl«h streeL
Mrs. Jacob Stibbete who hao been
vLttlng her mother In the city return
ed to Wexford today.
There will bs s meAlng of the
Fraternal Mystic Circle tonighL Pull
attendance Is desired.
There will be a toodal moating A
the Bfiks tonight All
requested to be preaeot
and Mrs. Qoorgo fimith A
Thompsonrllle are the guests A Mrs.
H. H. Gifford A Walnut street.
Alderman Shrank oSodHeh of the
second ward left this morning tor ft
1p to tbe Soo and pointa to Ontario.
There will be
A Traverse City Chaptw Na 102, B.
A M, tonight tor work to tba P. M.
degred.
Tha W. t. William Lumber Co. are
shut down today tor repalra A terge
foor-taich enaffwes broken early thla
morning.
'Rev. J. W. Miller will preach al
Fourteenth Street M. E. cnurch tomor
row morning and Rev. Willard HMtb
In the evening.
Mra. M. Neweted, who hMheon the
guest of her non John St hit term asst
of the dty f« tha past wto^, ratnmed to Benton Harbor todnyi
-Jud Cameron has faensM tha prnparty ooner Tenth and. PtM~ptrwla.
where N. T. UUs raoently h«n«
sad wffl prohaUy srsA a hem thtsp
to tba hwr totvs.
leTYGIISIIIBfSIW
e YOGI cm Eiime
New York. April 27.—In tha role A
protector of the city from rtpasloiia
money-lenders. Hetty Green, the
world's richest woman, baa aeatad
consternatloD among the Wall streA
financiers. Bha*ns twice oome to ttie
rescue of tbe local n^equA with
per cent bekrw-what tha Wall
street ring waa demaaltog.
Brer elnce laat Daoember tha baaka
have been charging the dty tram* 6
e par oanL Ufa. Green tat tha
money at *\t par omt
FUIBIIL Mil BE Ul JHHY
Masons Will Hava Charffa A'the
Servlflaa far R. W. Reand.
A MaaoBlc faaarA'win ha haU' tor
tbe tote Richsrd W. Round SadapyAternoon A 1:20 atoloeky tram the raeSdance. SIS BosAmaa aTUnst tha Rot.
C. T. Stout oadAtoff, Basnal Honad.
brother. sqIvA thla
DetrolL John RadgS. bcAhmtotaW
A Mrs. Round, nad Ur. lialpnH
Bast Jordaa. a goodfidgw, vlU
cOma to attend tha faaoniL
The two daa^tara to tba Wa^l
Harry Harrte A UUaa GMy. MMt.
utm .norefMi. A Sautta. an
'iMILY RAGUI IMlir AOE FAY.
PASli
The Pally Eaftle
TMK CAOLB PMSt. PUBLI»HtRA
iMcmrrKmt.
•UB
Six mtto. *T
Om r«r. bj :
Pi
BS»t
THERE WIU. BE AN EXOOUB
FROM ELK RAPID* TO TROUT
•TREAM* THAT DAY.
GRHTiailB.FIIIUIOKIIS
OBPICk 1U WfMT PROMT STREIT.
Iran ComMBy Brlnfle Men Frem PennMhlMMMa.Nx.'tt.
nent WoilM Adve<^
eyhrenlS-Cemei
tieee tor Help-Lecl.
and PeraonMa.
fc
ORMKBaa,bM«
jarlat ». wbUob, to UA m hto
on tbe Per* MBfquett*.
Ur. Bad Mr*.
P. Beyd
Trarerae Otty T*BBdBy,'
J. H. King of BBntoa Esibi
hat ben bsytag polBtaBt ktr*
the apitag, (toft WedBBBdBF
UlaslcB OB the BUpiBFr MtoaoBil
Chaa. N. Adsms ot GU
oepted a position as ondi
W. Slatoria.
sak Rapidd never dOBS
Uves. On PridaT. Aprt IS.
daughters were bmn to Mr. Bad
Marlon MoIHiereoiL
H. a.
le dry sooi
chant, arrived bom*I IFMday I
buBloasi trip to ChleagD.
Attorney P. R. WUHb
home Saturday from a »
H to Saginaw.
Attorney A B. Doughs^ w
county seat on legal bnalneai the fi
of the wee
Street C
TAKE A LOOK AT OUR
BAKER?
W SIMBNBII BUOeUMBB
aowbon*b dibbabb af
TWP VBARB- M.LNEBB.
Shirt Window
Mb not
might •
erasy
ter
wMiW milk to
tiUKilLKIItB HUH
_______
bwt matorial and soth eentnry
Will ReBt to rnmlly .J.ot to
StfIRtalBg
woman toto Chtwti Wortter
paaaedBway to 1:4* A. M.
ef^Wedimsday and Satnrday.
iXier mor* than two years of tulT%% »*»r bmi* vui b« ftMui*
.
(Spedal Correapondence.)
agering, durlii* whlA tta* B*«rythlng
Mto Bt
foltoirt#*
■■ *■ , Elk Rapids. April 26.-Thal May day
a«M**
WMUMtOB MM
iinat humaa AtU oould do
lOMph OBtor. *10 But BlbUi MM, and tie opening of the trout season
her, ABM
la near is plainly manifest by tbe
to B. H. BtocEtoi to the Hamllttm
window display of many ot our
_ company.; paased «i to the
chanu. Our druggists especially
side
at
thlB monlng, at
vie with each other In tBe display
A. vkU rndmtiMmnU nwr be
to « ^eart. to Addlmm a dto
Mb Bt MT «( tbe *b0T» ptocM.
luring tie dentoens of tbe deep
She-^to iUTflved by her btmto deitrueUoo, Last week, M. B, Butts
and tvra aitoeia. Mre. C L. Bara tlM Daily Bagto ..re of the “Comer" drug store, rigged nn
nqneBUd to t«pwt BBy 1
sBd lUto IJtoito Miller, both of
a dummy In true sportimknllke style
In the eerTte* Bl <—
I Stolid a«'
end labeled It Sam. Wallace, a former
pkBBee. No. U.
ago and W mother paased away
resident, and who. by the way.
ynars atok
only Itneal deeeendent of Isaak Wal
THE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
AtUsoi^ she bad been U1 lor
ton ever living In these parts. Not to
PROBLEM.
, yean, abe bad only been conbe completely outdone. W. K. Walker
hw bed three weett. When
ot the “Central" drug store, procured t
aso ih Haaaachiweua to eiudy the picture of Sam with a 18-potmd pnsstiitoen with the disease which
qumUob ot IndoaUiBlI and technical eallonge which he oaugbt In the river
bar UfABhe was tsken
eduoetlOD recenUy eubmittod a tull one mcming while angUng for bass, us Ing the road from Lang's o
_
p.ptos
tor treatmenL and Uler
report to tM legtolaturo ot the lutto, ing a flveounce rod wUi a tandeu c^ute. The foundatKm to slag f
three weeU in the sanitarium at
and both the data and ibe recomiuen- gplaner. and labeled It 'The Original." tbe furnace, will receive a top
as, btoAhedlaesM was pronounced
datione contained thereto beve a^ottnU This reminds os that a number of our of crushed stone sad gtavaL
.(utoile trcNn tbe flret by tbe physiThe steamer lUlnols made Chla ,
IniereeL
National oooventlona ot sportsmen ?re polUng In their spare
ins, both regular and special, who
i^otacturera and tuen ot aSaiia gen' momenta getting things In readiness Stmday morning <m her flrto trip of
ealled in onnnltatlon.
t-rally have repeitedly emphaeired the for tbe day so dear to all lovers of season, and discharged a small qi
, deceased come to this city 20
ilty of freight.
need ol greater attention to indu>.tri»i
Oshlng—May IsL The advance
___ ago from Grand Rapids and for
The following liquor Uceoses
kducatioo in the United Blateb.
guard, tbe "Roxbtiry - Sports,” expect been granted by the rillag* oomij
mve yean previous to and during the
The oonunlaelon reported a vague
leave on their annual pilgrimage
twe years to hor mairled Ufe,
Truman Ketchum with Caatua
leeling <d dlaaaOafacUon among the Rapid river Monday afternoon to
tonplojed in Ihe Hamilton and
Industrial leaders and workers ot the rOii.1v SI davhreaw on Tuesday feff the Mitchell and Thoraaa .i. Mltobell
'iillken atore- She was married IT
• Btate with the results at the educa .msluncht on the beautiful and loolh- tumles.
Phelps & Raucib wi(a Jtom
*go to B. H. Bracken.
tional system. The public schools are
BweliK of Itcheology. Several
HOP and Samuel Cramptoo a* <
considered very good, but they do very others will visit this famous el
Cowper ft Satterlee wti P«0r
IlUle, and are not tapecied lo do uiueh. while some will Open the seasi
man.
Sr.,
and
Peter
Feldman,'Jr.,^
for Industrial traAlng. The number Folletfs, Battle Creek. Barker Creek.
, . jit
r of the pipe organ
of industrial achools m Massachuseits Yuba and other near by trout streams Buretles. ,
Uiibseher «- Bratwhi with 7a*.-^
%
She was also greatly interest
Is so small aa to be neellglble. and
Iron Company Imports Men,
•\ ernler and George Hauel aa anrtrh
ed to the bnUdtog to the new church.
her Induatrlea ore declared
The Iron company 8 saw mill, which
Philip Uynsh with George P. Hiti
^e«irM.a pfomlnent member to the
nientably" dependent on luiptrtcd skill hart been shut down for a few days, Pll and .las. B. vtreier as sureties. '
«•* Aid Society to that churcb.ed artlaana.
roBunied operations Monday,
The drogglRl bonds, ot M, & Doi
to the Woman’s Club.
There la an intoresting cmupiirlsoji !«lng possible to gel logs from the
with Andrew B. Doagherty Bud M. .
will we held tomorrow
In the report between ihe Bay State banking grounds On the InUnd lake*,
Ung-as sureUes. and that'to W.
_ -at the Toaldence. 448 Wash
and the Pruaslan Idea of the uilliiy of ny the wav. "tbe harvest la great and
Walker with .A, D. tXniEhsrty
lodustrUI training. In Prussia, tec ihe laborers are few” In Elk Rapid*.
etreeu the Rev, Demos CochThos. E. Sharp as sureties, were
yeara ago, there were J.OOO si>ecla!
■tdatlnk. and tbe reinalns t
there is DO need of anyone being approved.
iken to Grand lUplds on
schools represenilng and mlnlsterlns Idle who cures to work. W. R. Car
Judge Le Grande E. Slasaor to Mi
totllF vartoos Industries, and ibetr ag lisle roliirned from the east Sstufday
O. R. ft 1. train, ‘where they ’
celona was In town yestto^aad
«o Teat to the family lot
gregaCe attendance wae over 2O0,0tKi. wiin 13 men for ihe Iron Co., aod he
mitied Mrs, Margaret SeeUy.
eemtoery.
Undertaker
UaasaclnuettB should, on a like basis,
fW^to New York and PenneyWanl* cf Mr. and Mrs. Jtom Fsrgn
bare 300 sucb schools, with an enroll ,. get them. The Cement company are
■liSB charge to the
during the past two weehi.
r to Mre. toecken's
t of 20.000. ate-has about ten, also short handed and are advertising
althou^ as long ago as 1872 an act
;t<Altoe to frieode and acquaint
help. We learn that the Iron Co.
he asylum u Traveoa
was passed for the estabUshment of will advance the Wages of their emI In this city and elsewhere have
H accompanied to that
evening trade aehooU by clOes and ployeR on May lot
^ICh her during her loog Illness
vesterday by Marshal A. Q.
■
her suirerlng with cheerfulYet. the
lax Hcrtiian has purchased T. J. and Mrs. T. J. UltehaO. -y
•
..............................and
never was a higher atandard ot
ilto'8 steam launch, will christen
If tie WeaUv »•
dha«am« manner.
dUBlrial emeleney more needful than
\lttle Wesael." and srlll cater to give an open - air eOBbmt
. today, competition growing keener Bil
.'Bradmn will be muqb mlased
(he wads of tourists and sportsmen
Ibe time and tRe oondlUons of national
Baetol torclea to which she movdurtng the season. He will be read’
«. Henry Ggletree
and International commerce constantly
i.Hke last week to Join her fauahasd si ti ^BTlOBa to her iltoees and where
for bUBlnres May IsL
calling for belter and cheaper pro
ickenbiirg. Arltbna. whither ha.w. nt hito irtends bad hoped some chance
The Iji.llea' Aid of the Germon Re
ducts. Coming to the practical engged
quest Of Climate ben^lal to hla at|M ^n
tions of the reporu the commlaslon formed chiircK will meet with Mrs.
Hounegsr at Kewadin next Wednes healfh.
would not add Indnstrlal edueatiou
S. H. Beach returned Satnrdaly fr.’in
, am* Bsalto.
the public scboDi^urrlculum. The pu ■day. The members ere !requeWed to
business
visit to Ssgtnaw.
e of Mrs. Jacob
pils, It believes, are already
Rev. J. Msakestad to Buttons Bav
whelmed with an excessive varMty ot Orschell on the epst side
vOa,
aayi
American Medicine.
rcnflrmed a das* of six at the NorMra Joseph Biuler will entertain
'Studies and courses. Induatrlal schools
woeiitn I.iiiheran church last Sunday. _JaUea prove that among married
member* of the Woman'* Ou)lrt
wil^ «awr twaity yearn erf age and wo1 Independent and distinct cbactiroiind was broken Monday for the m«B<Be« (Mty the mortality rate ti
BCter. eetabllsbed under the authority ■of, St Paul s church on Tuesday sfter- new bank bmidlng to be erected
(IF tana than among those who remain
of tbe sute and -largely" supported uoon. May IsL
ttogto. AnMttf the widowed aod dlSeveral of our cltlrens who had rela North River streeL
by state funds, are strongly recom
nr. .1 O ijiCore is at Empire t
■■ “
taUty b
tives and dear friend* residing In Skn
mended by tbe
; 4MeUes among tbe unmarried
week.
PranclBcc snd nearby citle* are
BilUiUons. In tbe opinion of the
Hquality Tent No, 1ST. K. O, T. MM.,
ca«es
BilII
anxiously
waiting
mlselon, should serve disiricu rather
will mltlaie about a
learn of iheJt.fate. A letter, however
ihan munllepalltles.
bets Saturday evening, the work being
Tbe Maasaebusetu press has e: he* l>een received from Cha», Acker done by the Tmverse Cit# depee team. ___________ the probable duration of
pressed warm approval of ihc concli t«y rblatlves, containing the plesshig Deputy Gt Tom. Perry to Codlllsc win Ms.to B married man of thirty exceeds
^■t'to hM tmmarrled brother by lire
slung of*the report, and the leglsluore inwillgence Jhat himself and family
be preeeni
*Hn,'BBd tbe wlft may expect to live
is expected to give serious aart favor suffered no loss tn speak of althongl
Sheriff Cabrion waa to town Tuea- OH year tengw than a olngle woman
able attention thereto.—Chicago Bee the city in which they live. Santa day.
totosMBeng^
Rosft. was almoBt completely wreckeil
(Ad-Herald.
George M Uromellng bsa been over
the stone and brick bulldfnge having
In l,eelaniui eour.iy. thla woek tn the
There Is a great demand for archi all been destroyed and the chimney* iniere»ta of Ihe Iron company^ grist iVjBB.de Chr
to OM to -tbs noblest tomUlsa to
tects In Sao ^ncisoo. And to them shaken' from the frame structures. He mill,
ftOBce. -decltnsd the honor which Nma dUBeult problem Is* presented for place* the loss of life In that city at
Mr*. 4.. N. Spring has been to Grand ifiMeoo wtsbed to confer on hm. that to
200.
their solntlon. The problem i
Rapids a few dsys. called thara by the htong mold to Itonor to Us stoter-lnthem to devise a plan of building that
mneaa of her mother.
BRIGGS.
law. the goeaB to Spain. Sbe oftor
sball be proof against earthquake
^id hecoBM limirlilnr’i dome dn pa
siiocks- Of course the propabilltr is ing returned last Saturday from Cali
ils, bat towsys toterted to look down
fornia, where be spent the winter, si
to tbe tmpfrU court. One day the
Itoe Angeles The Isst two weeks,
iirtng tbu ilr*t half of CatberinYs vent to a reception at the TnUertee
e permanently a
relgu
the
lesdlug
smtesmin
was
Oscot
however.
In
Csllfomla.
were
put
in
Ssn
"
• • -......“Whet ipl«f
The qaeatkm of (naterlals will also un
Fanln. almost tbe only om to tbs smdoubtedly receive cloee attention. Tbe Pranclsco. Mr Baylor having left there press' BdvlseTH who dared to thtiik (or tod jer«e.“ iwmarted Ntpotoon. “Are
oU Ttoir “Mon Dten. alre. 1
probablliuee are t|iat steel and con Just a week to B day before that city himself. He was the most level tead- <bto ■
to dent know, but at any rate thto a
crete Will be used much more general wae deatroyed.. Mr. Saylor wan taking ed of her siatesiuo. «nd yet w* road
toed Mough to wear berer
place* of Interest en route home, ctmeerntog bim that till toliilwri sod
ly than heretofore, as being better
able to withstand earthquake shock* having visited Salt Lake City and was sloth were beyond exprculoiL Hs was
Denver
when
he
.learned
of
the
voluptuous
by
lempenmsBt
and
ekiththen brick or stone.
-wai.'' Bold Mn. BRigglBB after a
II
systrtD.
I
sDd
to
the
calamity.
-----''
jislo by B (BsUenaUe ebnrcb ctwlr tto.. IJt. Keeler and Capt. Vanderrille to
to, “U that Bint the rndeet thing I erer
It la something wonderful bow
Ihe Salvation Army, who are conduct-fake stories sre stsrted every day
.•matr-tnqtoto tor ntoeo.
nervlce* at the M, B. chuteli, will
and put to ’
give a miratca! /entertainment Friday affaire of etkte If yen M them totw- .-Why, dtdB*t you notice Itl Just oa
Isrger than Traverse City Msny of
fere with your Ulnncr.*’ in 17T8 (ti* MOB to toto y*w RHB *««aD to ting
evening, and on next Monday evening SngUib smbaHsador, Harrfak,-Tmtt
them are hannleas, but some of them
toety etotetBmbto to toe choir tupthe adjutant will give an Illustrated
Sto Bto to wont right threugb with
are of tbe
lecture on the “Slum. Social and Rea
-g^ad I mast any I adaxire hit apimk.“
cause sorrow and suffering,
Work of the Salvation Army '
twemy-foor hours Ooant Bnto •
taldly hard to understand the charseKto"the 24 hours ending « tm a.
ter of a man or woman who delight*
____ _
natnre Indtogee to
WeAo^ar «!>• •iwmetit- factory
In originattog and drcnlatlng ontmthUIIIHIT-“ "*•“
The
8*9\ barrels to cement and on
fnl reports ot any klod. and especially made
................The tbuodtf rolls. Tbe
....
.._______ . *_______ ________ . -V|«M
pojmUr aotloo that ofl ilff*____ _____
wbmi sneh reports cau«e sorrow and the three, ppeoedte* U boor ihlfts,
The Warea leap.
Tbe
msde 318. ,3» end 8M borrele reepeera tsteoded to be oRaaMIL EJ
__ --n,. r toe bnde ehoto and
suffering to the feelings to others.
Ibst le
(* SB
*u error,
r, n/i. 'nwf* mrw
era woe-.^w- ^fteme
tively.
I.«w Smith, who Js ooenpvtog the etol puie-tiuit to pllta mads from
Just ns the cMisens to San Fraodteo Oonrin oottogv near tbe Oeaient (se- {borised reclpee and eold
*B dmr
are beginning to riear away the nilns tory. bM purtotased n benee and lot
tofy dlettoeay not’ »wtoI-iBowen U always boerowtag
operteoL Thns them ts a onlphato to fcriiliri ItotieU Yea;
s ter rebtoldlng
in the weet part of town from Dr. Gar
the eHy Is shaken up by a new earth ner to TraTereo City. He eipecte to qnlDlue pill, wbeee action M (0^*- •
'll la ■ nerrv
BbN
qnske. causing wslls to topple and
after May let Mr. Mc pbate of Iron pill Is a Wood fwO. —,
a end tor- Leod. shertly
tbe preeent oeeupant, win move pUl Is on expectorant in CmR. <h»RQ
•or. The pnospect for the speedy reteem U a very coavonleto «M *• Wte ssaet distance to either toe ac^
the east aide.
bolldlttS-to the city doee not appear
>T«d Naekeraan of SL Jameo. Bea- gtrtog-medlclDM and «sn to BBDtled
to be eelT enconragtag eo long ae tbe vwr {Hand. It In town ealllBg on to neerty everr dm*, wlU (to ««*»■ nreonto pole (tom toe equator i^AOto
tlon to tUBgs eseitolBUy BtoM. aa toe
friento.
mtMral dckls.
Hew and beevr aUtoeel
From their bosBor B*d topper held
It Odd FeUnw hsB tost SBturday e’reakOBt to to put Into servlM (er the
trentoerilHtoB to nmU between Bostec
mg. tbe Prosbytarlen Aid sodety net
SHIRT DAY 8ATUROAY,> '
■ «4mD^.ATU^DAV-^^^] ted 138- T%e'orBbeBUB fmlihed eevOur large variety
Shjft* to eueh gMd
era] One ■elinjth.aii.
I.
Net»«M*liirto«*o.
will create e oMK
Next regBlar toatotog to-Sk lake
IJltl MAMfLTOW ChgTHINQ CO.,
31U HAMILTON CLOT«'
the-
m
TBDfBLTS BAKERY
WboloMleand Retail.
Bt Btorth IW«m Street.
Underskirts
Now Is tbe time to |
Furniture
Carpets, Rugs,
GARDEN
l.inoleume.
ISEEDS
:-nV.
.ssf-^ssaf.1
Laee Curtains and
Rarior Purrtiture,
Rice’s,
Dmiklrfc’s,
Brown’s,
Best assortment
fity.
J. J. Brezina.
248 Front 3t.
Saturday
A good time to buy Shirts when
the lines are complete.
We hare Just received an aaaortment of these goods direct from
the manufactorers. prieee 78c.
*Be, *ijm. ELBS. nj». 81.M
each.
They are extra full width and
well made, with felled teams,
deep flonnees on bottom, extra
dust ruSee. etc.
Many are surprised at the
work m.anship and-quality uf
material we are offering in theev
goods.
I*lease call mod sw tli<-m. Kemember. Ihi-y wiU Wohownwith
pleasure whether yon buy or not
3 in )>Bfka{ve nr
biiik.
-AND-
Fine Selections
Ladies Black
Ferry's,
and
Sonxaty
This Evening
Stoves and Ranges.
We jiititrtHH*iv«*donr»-priiiK -toek
Buffets a.'iul Oomhination Desko. Come jwid's8^
Come iMid visit oi.r store l>ef«re purchasing
Come while the assortment is large to seied fG.m. f
We can save you money.
Yoor ReBtbk FwiHB« Urn
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 Seiilli tliilon arnt
A NOTHER /VIONDAY SPECIAL
THIS Tinq.
Lace Curtain^
At just the time you want them most.
Listen to the Prices;
Ruffled Muslin Curtains for 39c a pair
A Fine Brussels Net Curtain for 85c a pair
A Beautiful Arabian Curtain for 85c a pair “A
A Dainty Cottage Curtain for $1.25 a Pai
People are appreciating the-e, “MondRy Speeialr" and are eagerly waitii
for them, for they «re the most sea-onshle goods. «t just the time when
really .want them. Remember that f<»r
nONDAY ONLY
'f/e not only offer you the above splendid hargaina lint there will be a aplendi,
diaoount on every pair of nnr maraoth stock of Lace Gurtoinacovering nearlj
every kind of Lave Curtain that is made.
“EVERY CURTAIN WANT HET MERE ”
2T. uoa.
That Ten Acre
Lot
On the wuy out Jed raconed to the
old sabfect nylng that be waa on bla
way to drown bimaelf when be met
theuttanger.
“Come, now." Intmnpted tba widow.
WALKED TWENTY
MILES FAST ASLEEP
,NG
[ARDS
tabb Boy Awoke U SIrur Oly
Oot Loot ii Wood* (Mil
t^nolrf Affm
•. br K. A. wau«b«d
Jed Wbe«l«. a«ed roft^ud a J>wdte>
kr, wae
m
weU liked u ear
m the raiace «r PUat
He Ktu oel«b'
bortj. klod'beerted and alvaja vllUng
ta de f«r oSiera.
Jed’i Kood qualities were Id a way
. bis enemies.
He was lary. and, addei
to his lasiness. he bad a i^aia tor
tradlDK.
Be would trade herfsea, doga.
suns, watches, orehcoat
or aortliinx
else, uid It so liuppfued that the oth.-r
fOoDd in the coUHjy. and Je<l was hangIn# OD to that mitit wme ilchinlqg ro.1
man should conic nliius and trade him
' a farm on top tiie Rra-ky inoum
when he fell in love.
J)m Tbuiiius. the earpenicr. hafi <lie<l
three .reura Iwforc and left a level
beaded. e<-uuotnlcal widow iHiblud him.
8be was an old ecboolmate of Jad s.
spirit of love liubhled up be bad slmpLv recarded tier as be looked npon all
other women.
,
He WHS slllinB on the gris-erj steps
one day wliltelliig wheit his knife ailp.
i>e<l and ctii liis flnecr. Tlie tVidow
Thomas was Just euteriiic tlie store for
half a dooeu e«s wlteii the accitlent
oectirred. and slic pull.-d out liet hand
kerchief and Ismiid up thtf^blecliuc
fiiiBer. It wns only a trifle, but somebow It toiicbed the hciirt nf tile old
hnchelnr. and three da.vs later lie called
on the widow,
“Martlis." he U-wn. • l i-c col tired
of alosblug around alone aud urn Roiiif;.
to get married."
"I'or the laod'a auke!" she exi-hilpicd
“That Is. If the womnn I want'will
have me."
'
"tVholsitV"
•you."
' ".Now. Jed. don't come around here
with any of your nonsense." she aaid.
"Yon are a cood nathred men. but you
are laay. Ton think you're got brains.
but everyliodj beats yon. It wouid
drive me ci% y to luit» aneb a hus
band."
«
.
/
the highway, was'reached
Insluted on walking aeroM It from
north to south. The grouDd looked as night the people of Middlefleld, 0„
lerH as a floor, but dear the center was .were greatly excited over tbe mysteiia sort of sink-bole. In rainy weatiier ona disappearance' of Jona* PetCTconsiderable water stood there, but the ^Im. aSOfteen-year-old Amlab lad of
that town. He was mlasad from bit
earth was now dry.
room tome time In tbe night of '
day. and aa be waa In tbe habit of
watUng In hla Bleepblapareamtbongbt
"Do yon mean that emolir
be ml^t have'waudcred out and would
“Tea. Ever rioilce it beforet"
Boon return. But be did not abow
“Once or twice. SinellR as If some
body had been breaking rotten ^ga
around here".
"Gel a pole and thrust it Into the
ground as far as you can."
“Hero's one right here, and i
body’s been poking.
What do yon
make of It. Martha r
"Jed. you’ve asked me to marry you.’
she said In reply.
"I have, hut you doa't ;eem to can
wboiner you «inve me to a aoicide's
grave or not."
"I don't know but I'd be willing
take rtiancps."
"As bowr
'•If' you'll deerf^ me this land l.shiy
I'll promlxe to nuirry yon within
moniii. I sl\nn't answer anv queatlnns.
It's ,t e* or no rtght off."
'
"Then It's ye*, by tbundev!" pxclaimed,.led as he reached the roadside
fence.
1'he ileed waH made ont before
down iiiid »e:n iiway to“the oonnty
to tic reconled.
Next day the
who was looking for an asyimn site
called upon the Widow Thomas,
bad scKrccly mentioned the poor or
X WAT WITHOCT
phans when she laughed and said;
lei your philanthropy c
lU to Kne n g.Kid thing. 'The gi-oiiud
I there l« full of aaliinil gas. n ‘
had fallen Into tr creek near by. The
lu know it.
M's only twenty mi
aearch was kept np until Tbniaday ,
pipe It to Chicago.- If If- nnder i
evening, when be returned home..
moH^w, then it's under hundredBe aayi that he was waked up by a
I iinmiid here, . Go sbead and
train of cars earl.v Wednesday morning
• any lest yon will and then
with ytiiir olfer,"
> e<-k later he was willing to baud
PiD.osi in cash, end when Jed
Wheeler had seen tbe money counted
out aud the dee<I passed he exclaimed
"By th'iindiT. .Martha, but that wf
the only piece of Idud I bad. and when
a plnno feller come* along and wants
to trade me o goo»e farm for the rais
ing of Hpcckici freese. what am I
Ing to KHv to hliiir'
"Refer him to .voiir wife." ebe
swered as she kissed him for the first
time.
"I coi-' • aud would reform. If I bad
I
any one lo |ieck at me I'd go to woril.''
-«MA "V baveu't time to be ivoklug up a
^^josband. It'a hard to teach old dbga
new tricks. Thank ye for the honor,
Jed. but I guess we won't do any tnartrlag."
Jed was crashed for three days, dur^
Ing which thus a wluduilll man came
•sw al<»g and ottered to trade hUu b.OOO
^gcres of deaerl laud In .krtzoos fur his
meadow and cxiiliilued thnl he could
ralaa lO.OOU nitllesuakcs to the acre on
the sand/ soil and Neil the oil fur
a
gallon 10 grease the feet of sbables
.
wiCl.
re Is a story of Scotch aallonnen
told by the Dundee Advertiser: "The
ahlp'a crew bad b^n made up In
hurry, and when they bad paoaed the
bar and were begitmlug to feel a tzifle
hungry It waa dlscovsred that they
had no cook, go the aU man asked
Oeotdle to try his baud at the Job. and
Ovordle sc'hatched bis head and rubbed
bla chin and said be would do bis lieet.
If Jal had been In fals u srmai -wikIItlou be would have dosed wllh - 'V
fer at once, but as he was Ui the throe.
of bopUesa low lie’ aatoulsheU •■-'
bucketful would be plenty.’ ‘I
doot but It win.' said Ceordle and i^ut
^ to the galley. He got a bucketfj
■uckcUyi of
‘ and pul It 111 a large poTT and
when It Itegan
n to iioll It likewise hegau
'
e went back
to the widow HDil said:
"Martha. I had a dream almul Jim
last uight. I dreameil that I met 1
lu fniut of the UlsckamUh ehu]i i
that we shook bauds and be aahl
hoped I'd marry you."
"Oh. you've come about that, hi
TourLshe SKked.
•T'^Mm a miserable man.';
"HaveToTWed caiulp tear
“Catnip tea! Oreat heavens! What
alls me Is lore, and If the Mlssiiuli^l
drer was composed of catnip
couldn't cure me. Martha, if you won't'
promise to have me I cap't live a week
longer.'
"hlOTsenBe. I'm bury with iny Ironand .vou ran aloug."
Jed .WHS DOW HO broken up
eiylKsly liegari to uoiii-e auil comment
ou II, but wbeu .|iie«lloiied he simply
shook hi- bend ami luUmate<1 that
waa not long for this sinful worlii.
got up euergy euougli, however,
coutracl to get out a thousand ties fur
S MUburlrtiu electric line, and,' hopli
this might work lu Uln favor, he pa
another visit to the whlow and told
her of It,
'
.
r tint you see I am gulag
I you -ay .vesT L
keel
)
bMll„.-lUK
forr she atked
“Bo-HUse 1 love yoii."
"Dun'l be silly.
I'm miikliig uiiiice
plea today and haven't Hue to oi-giie."
Jed went away, determined to throw
faUnaelf Into the mill pond, hut when he
reached the l>ank he met a 'atrauger
who bad heeu iiuking arooud the vlh
luge for a i-uuifle of days without
ing any one hia busiuess.
Be Intro
duced hlDiKelf and Haid that he thought
some of establisbing an orphan asylum
If be could flud a she to anlL In this
way be brought the talk around'
Jed's meadow. The value of ihe land
as It lay waa'PKin hd acre, .though Jnl
hnd Deter had a cash otfer for It.
. The stranger didn’t exhibit too great
'<nterrst m the oialter. He Held he'd
think the matter over and perhaps
make an offer. 'Hu had no mounu
In Ifiabo and no lakes
Burmte
trade, bo'l wonhl be preparetl to f
cub. A day later, while still eaiinler
lag nrovDd. ho met Jed and aaJd
be could have klpOO for the land as
aaon ai the deed was made ont. ~
IdvnbWB faadtelor bad aurted for the
uflee of the village lawyer to Lave the
deed made out when be met the ^Td.
pw fTtmaa*. 8br noticed bla extitc-nient and uked the caose, and when
be hafl tnid her she said:
"Look bera. Je<l. don't .vou take too
JBDCh stock In the orphan buaUieaa.'
■ ••Howdoyoumeanr
'•Ton'rfl «u orphan youraelft amd >
. don't want to let any other orpbui
I >«teh«Mr<ifyoiL Conyoarta.hanh
■ ^nd baggy ony-whm for an bourT'
>OfeaMA“
l?*rt»si>i’. an,., on to joomoi
«,o piKo «^ow
r luucb ahall I cookr
to BDOlbef pot. aud that also did like
wise. Then be baled out of^botb j>ott
Into other |>oIs until all bis pots wi
full. HUM It swelled, aud Geonlle be
came alarmed. Bo he pnt on all tbe
.Uda and lashed them tightly down.
Then be went fqrtb and locked tbe
door and afood ftgalnat tte bulwarks
watching It. Babs—the skipper
along and made Inquiries regarding
breakfast. -M'blst, m*^!' repllad Geordle aoftly. 'I'm cookJug rice, aud I
don't know tbe minlt It will buret tbe
door.’
FOimKlBNEr^ltE
l^i^^reg^yities,
org^ms ud buD^^u^^j^^'wofii-ogt Usdoes
. ..
____ action,et..
_____ ._______ _______ ...Mble,slureisJ
___.If you have auy signs of Badney or Bladder Trouble
'rouble commeoce
co
taking FOLLY’S
KIDNEY
----------- --------------------CURE at once,------as it—------------will ebre a sUfht
- disorder
—^order in a
i few days and preweat a
fetal, malady. It is pleasant to take and bei^fits tbe wkole
whole system.
s
fatal,
Hw to Find Out
-e. ^•uriiaiMTaatlflMAftMFoapTaw
▼on can aaally determine if your hadney* are
^
by •ettiag aside far a* honro a
kettle of tM nrlae paued^jipaa anaing.^ If
dc^ nr mil^ or has
si
lUr'tSSdisctxrfiued. ud
, to oar ODC cnaaclag freru
Twe SbM, M 0«rt< sad tIM.
SOU US RECOWBUia RY .41
a E. WAIT a SONS
NOTICE FROM POLICE. 'no one b allowod to dump rubbish
in the alley anfl ehbkeits cannot be ,
allOMred to run at large wlUiln the dty
dtoeh-
llmita.
Chief of .Pollee Ashton.
FOR SALE
be found that be was In Warren, a d
tance of twenty mllsa from home.
have got up In bla sleep a
all tbe way
ly tto t
king. He Imme
Resort Properties
rs
EDGEWOOD-Teo and five acre loU
with bay
boouge and
beanttbUlf
wooded with maoy variet.oe of oata
abort disMuce of bla boma and then
cot across lots for tbe bonae. It waa
DOW after dark of Wednesday evening,
and be had to pass tbrou^ a piece '
•
In which be become loaf a___
wandered abont all night ond nearly
tU day Ihnraday, bewildered and noable to find hla way out Finally be
happened tn run across r---------------fence that led him to hla d
completely Ui«d oot from faU forty
ral timber; n-cll adapted fi>r fruit
euUiirr:
elevation
atmoepberic
drainage, and soil all that can be de
sired.
Close to the city and on a
__________
good road.
AH-CO-SA - ’‘The
Beautiful."
A
Dumber of cboiee loa ax naaunaUe
prieeaMdoaeanyterma.
■4HJA-,»otcl. geady fur-
‘
nished and
BIRDS COMPETE
WITH PREACHER
llt^
<-»nrooieuoeA
against Which they .dB'...........................
doMUag.
Uonatrons flWBhDta. app«^
antly eeveral him<b«d *ai^i4ag. scaid-:
Fifteen Himdrod Sparrows Cbotter Cm- Uman with fldHi ca:«k«F'Ucks.MM
atantty ta Qukcr CJty
on horseback thirty :to Bfty fe^ I*
anlmaM and-bMg af I
of horrible ahapaa apd colon teen
It la not every church.that can ^ro be acanTliig part. tUrtakegnd eha,
bird t^orni Iq addltldn to lu regular each other 'untU Ibay n»vJoat la
choir and lu cougregaaonal slnglog. tvUlgtat toga or daMad Mjgleces g.
While It cannot be said that Bethany U>e rocky islanda mMOamed above and
tomplA at Fifty fourth and Spruce which are twenW atteawato sea.
. enjoys this dlaOnctlon. yet It -Is true
that the aervlcea are accompanied by
starw Terr Uttla PMd Per Cee
the alnglngof i.SOO Qnglleb apairoWA
»- WMatk.',.:
i wtlle the windows were be
U Uaine-lD fact.aP«tBt.1tew B
ing put in place and after the roof bad
THE RED
Und-red aqnlrtala do-Mt art by great
hoatda of any kind .ftar «latir uaa.
Whan a Malaa rM sqrtnLku flUad,
Itoalf with BcesBg lEDd '
wUl blda a fewbsMand
_____
learea, in hollow lagA to tocki of:
flftod trees and ansMgetoneheapa.
'An average red ogKlrral. ha^ the.
mn of aa oak groro to tb* Ml tf iba.
year, may In fba-Miiiua rt rtro wwka
hide away from twg> foMkrtarti at
acocao, tbo^ttaoy wlU beapqlh«;e
twanty dUferant i^xota. aad.-to no to-,
ataneo which we ban noted baa day
nntbea&ohalrtd.
The dCrtfrrt wUck BrtM
rt
MtsaadmakMdBldMBte~~‘----------for wtntar to the JUHa c
rtrlped aqxdrreL t
quartm noon ~
whleb ramalM
Thee .
two qnarta e(i
with
all inodero
I'alxsewtun given
any lime,
Alu, forly mi-r,-- with frontage on tin.
• luiy;
Uct
of
fruit land; util.v flv,
mile- froid Traverae City, on levi-:
J
ilrds mads
, The workpaid little attention to tham.
thinking they would go out as they
came, but the birds are still ihara. and
their presence causes do little v
ment to tbe officers of tbe church.
They nest up on tbe big Joists that
Oriote of "realber IS Hla Cap.'
brace tbe roof and dnrlpg the day fly
"A feaUi'er lu Lis cap." signifying
ibont the church, keeping up a eonUnnhonor and dlstlnvcion. aroae from
al twitter.
enstom whldi waa common among the
Were It
» open th*
Syiiana and perpetuated to thla day windows oceaalonally ..
______________
•□ulata ttie
among tbe various semlclvlllaed people edlfloa tbe birds might be starred out
of adding a new feather to tbe bead- Bnt this seems to be Impossible. Braty
gear for every enemy tlaln.
In the Ume a window |i opened twenty or
daye of diivalry iha embryo knltdit re thirty fly out and go In aearcb of food!
ceived hla coeque' lo a featberleea coOt If tbe windows are all closed when
dltlon. and then won bla plumes aa he tbgy return they wait aaotber opportDhad won hla spurs! In a mantuceipl nlty to re-enler.
wtinen by Klriiard Bauaerd lu lo88
Bvenlhg ocralcea are never disturb
and careriilly preserved lo the British ed. for tbe blrrti have then gone to neat,
mdeeuin t- uientloned ao ancient Hnu- and tbe tffiurci) singing evidently doae
garian custom, that of allowing no
arouse then. It la while prayer la
man to wear a feather In hit cap who
It offered or a «enn»D praaehod
had oot killed s Turk. Tbe Hungar- that tbe real anooyanee cornea. Ike
iBua bad a~lsw, which was In vogne M«akar has
to ulk conUanon
aa late aa hTi’j. wbldh allowed warriors against n twiRering chorus.
to add a fenthpr to tbeir beaddreat
le«'tlon "every time the claimant could
■uaxcrot Attacks MaO Candev.
tirove that be bad succored a starving
Btandlng at tbe comer of Baddon
liuugariau or hnd killed ati ablebo.lieJ and Kal^a avenneB. Camden. N. J,
Turk or other Moi-lcm." These old cus- tbe other day waiting for a trollay eat.
toms'are now oljmilete. hot If Is lnle^ H. a Pine, a letter carrier, waa •*■'
esilug to know thiit there were once tacked by a muskrat, and during
such laws upon Ihe statute books of Uvaly fight. In wbldi Pine tried to beat
nations Iboiighi lo be dvlllaed.
tbe mnaknt away with hla mall pondk
a potlcaman put In an appearance oM
Bhot tbe animal.
Thla la the third
rrlBsss oMPs Wapkie.
Ume a pedeatrian has been attacked In
The exiled uotdeman.aa a waiter apame nelgbborbood by
peera to pnssi«a many advantages.
rodMta.
•They make much l>etier weltera
ttaiD Uir ortilnary ippllcania for tboee
IWe MtUe to Oe te .
poAa," said the manager of a Ptf^t)
a case at Blackpool,
avenue reetaurant "liecsnse they know to whl^ a man waa
was charged with nrtwhat a genrleman wanta and beer ha. lectlng to send1 hla two ddidran to
wants It.
They are uanally quicker aehool. be stated.that both cblldtm had
and nuleter rhan the ordlnaiT waller. snffered from broken thighs, airt every
Kobe tliet I ever knew roM to any Ume tb^ walked or ran their hoaea
Importanceebeeaiiae ihey only stick lo ■napfwd. la tbe rtrcumitanceo ha dare
tbe work loag enough to arcumulate a not aeod them to a pohUc t^aol. tab#
little capitui.
Then they go
west. waa afraid the other chUdran would ha
Many of.jbem go straight Uirou^ to rough with Umd.
Chicago when tlwy ar^e here.
It's
farther off and they are Icaa llkrtv to
.. A young mother at 70.
meet
their
countrymen.
Chicago
“My mothrt has tuddaaly bMu mada
ewarma with tHird waPrra «r nearly yonng at 70. Tweoty year* of ' '
aofferlng trom dyapepola bad i
every natlnuamj."—New York Sun.
road.
A bargain at u^n dollars .pe-
Klli|l>ire of
NESSEN LINE
F. Thurtell
Manager «f the Qrand Traverae Lan
HANISTEE
LUDINGTON
Trunks
niLWAUKEE
Steamship **MANtSTEE’
Very
Oolns
West
Suit Cases
Leave
l.vu^v
.Arrixr
MaolalM LucUi>aI«ii Mllasokrr
from
$i.OOto S35.00
Ijdktlartlrti
Urtber Cartini
Sart Ma.
mP-h" —
We make
The hoax will advi-nise lu-rM
'TOO try her. liarlv rooruiog arrivals
at all pelnta assured Rail connevlioos.
•peed.. Comfort. Bafely.
I’lTishuhl
and “Time" Freight giving better die
FatahaeraaB Lake Michigan than bv
aay other route. PI lU.U PATRONAQB 80LICITBD.
s
-J. O. NESSEN.
eteaa drown tham-ost
-It to
beat mada
Manyrtylea.
Oa PoUowlBg SehedtUe.
A. E. DUFF
Harness
F. Votruba Harness Co.
wwwwww
food are not dnuadtd
Queen City Floral^Co. i
Aa ttiTkud
aqnlrreto sabrtrt ISM S«^ >*■**'*
year upon ttw
of--------------
318 S. Union Street
Both Phones 4.3
rt>nieM.whlehlrtMtotfa
do not eara how.dg««K hazdil
swy be. terttos. aNrta
toa food they-wiS^unoaE-4
Florists and Decorators.
SE^DBIDfr^
engree Shoes
Si
Si OOIfl fSJO
Hae Cut Flow^
abov-in loivn.
^ '“T ”irr
ssswwsr-sfarjs
G. B. Bnrhass of Corliaie Center, N. T., writes;
.At»ot bur
s<° i -t«s r>» pMuc titst I bsa bsso
cured of s •>“«* Momt w»uc tr
rsuy. Ktaa^
Ths Old BdiabtoShee Bouse.
A0relHck4:Co.
and FlernI DMoiiS.
■msBom
WHEN THE DUNES WALK.
iraPAT, APHII; 87,1»0«.
LOMB NOTICES
SKU-ilBMIMHE
A tes4 tterm 'Rxperieeee U
Dr-en M Asbars.
To flee fruui a sand stonn tb tte
mhlsi of a drenebiug min nemns an ebsurd iH-rfomiauce. 'iT»e Arab, hsw^.
eiiKTiiiiced iu ilie ways of-Babati,
"ibe^df morphine or ^
knou-a that-wbeii tbe.nilu atops tbe
dunes arc apt to ta-gin tbelr moat terrlhio ■•walking." S He aceka kbelter
while there 1* yel Uinc.
Our-worst ezi«-rieu>e of the desert In
one of lu miul fith. Kuys tbe.author of
"In the Deaeri." wua on li morning
.live. <VSi Mek-bead_ jrely Stops h for an
when, luckily fny ua pcriiupa. we wkn
nearing the large oasis of Meftn, near
the Tunisian frontier, ‘nie fiapplng of
ill dealers at tsc. and souand the dnimmlag of rain
drops ujKin It awoke us. and Ahmeda.
me exeiteiiiciii. hurried our dqiarlie exidalueil that so long as the
lasted It would keep tbe sand
quiet and that tbis wna our opportunlAeeonllhgl}-. lu a verjsrtolt tUna
we bad struck tent, loaded t^elA sad
dled ponies and were uuilt^way.
It seemed lo us a twitneWbat pnrposelioaB. MOON * MOON.
less proceeding. Tie min waa and had CKyd^HsusaMosk.
been heavy. Tbe.gronnd waa aat&ntfeet ed. There seemed no prospect« Its
e brokeu tiy (lie patter of’ tiuy
tl
In patent leather sllpi>ers with gilt liuc- drying In a burry. As Neftt waa only
klea.
half a day's march awpy It seemed
With morning came n resolve wblcb unnecessary to suit in frunde baste In
abe did not see C# to impart to Pat tbe middle of the nlgbt In a pouring
and by nooa abe sot resolutely off on rain. Ahmeda. however, made no gn
her quest, carrying a letter from tt>e awer to our proteso. • Tbe ottaor Anbe
« MWtaoo Block, ever Barpriest in one hand and dress suit case eeconded bis efforts with all tbelr anum ^^-A CltUeoa'pbMe #28.
In tbe othtw. Tbe sister at 8L Mar
garet's Orphan si^luro was acenstom*
Hm^^OETH.
ed to many startling requirements, birt tbe liglit grew the rain slockened.
surely none were ever more astonlsb- big warm drops i>eea4ue lees frequent “--iwlni ce-’s blecfc. fipeclal attanttCTVw.bpmend.^
Uig than Mre. MriSlnnls' demand for a and at la«l ceased. Hie dun. opaque
boy to fit a-black velvet suit! As to hla sky was pasty white and tte air hot
age or parentage Mra. McOlnnls did and oppres-slvc, iiui the wind'etUl blew
ALHKT MOLUtlAY.
not seem to care, bo long as tbe suit as bard as or Imnler than ever.
-- Iverslty, Office
fitted that was all abe asked.
iiobk M-'o«
Hardly had Ihe rain stopped when I
Then followed a strenuous half hour tasted hfiwben lips and teeth the faline of ilie little orphans,-There nlllar. gritty .texture of sand. Hardly
P.LiWTON.
many boys of assorted sizes. bad The light ln<Teased suffldentiy to
r A Penii
There were tbin boys and fat boys, disclose to view the drifta when all
dark iipT» and fair hoys, but a good fit tbelr edges and crests could be seen
Mm. McOInnls crawling mni fllrkerliig In tbe gale. Al
semed hoi>p]csB.
& U ■raiRUiT.
-alchvd tlie
ready there was tin- ilvcniiiig aoand In
aaofcblMbled eye. -Tx** at him," she would the air which meiini Hint tte dimea
40> State Benk bnlld"IIo's that chunky he'll
were walking. M> snw .it last tbe rea
bursting llie scauis If be mores an son for tbe burry. Ibe rain cannot bold
Inefi!" dr hgnin.
the'sand for more than the. Instant It
IS'falllug. As Msiii ns It strikes tbe
earth It sinks in. One inomeat yoomay
b^er results. Despair settled down be strekifiliig wiil'i water like a drown
n^n ber. Was fhe surprise she bed ed rat, the nest ymi are dioklng bi
plaimed for Mrs. O'Etbauuessy never to clouds of sand.
Must she go Jiomc baffled and de
'ibe air grew darker and daricer, aud
feated and give up all hoi>e of tbe sen- tbe roar of the sand as it msbed a)
aatlott sbe bad planned to create? And th^ desert made spoepli.
a*Pt
•r feeling than all tbese tugi
shouting, lmpo«siUI<'. 1 could Just
heart. The world seemed
tlngulab our Aall camels lu tbe _
..^«BTCOPATHY.
full of cblldren. and there was
tbelr ungainly action gtvlQg tton
eren one for b9l A sob roep In ber
tbe look of ships plfa^Ung
the
-rSUBBLOOD. C. O.
throat as abe began to fold np (be and tossing
gin a gall
velvet Bulf.
.0M« i_____
Abmcdii led tbe way by
“I'll be laving you wlib many tertons Instinct lo ua totallj
and.M%^
thanks," she said bnsklly to tbe sister bcnalUle. M e followed as best we
In charge, "for there's not wan of tbeze
that fits tbe suit st all. at aU!" And beads beift to protect our feces. Ur
even as sbe spoke there appeared be- recollection of the next two bom* la^
fore
........................................
ber tbe vision of fa■ » lastt nlgbfi more definite than would be ttae.cec^leetloo of being rolled over and over
of gold—only this child was dressed, la by A huge breaker. A.otnglBg and
a cbedted glnifaam pinafore Instead of roerlBk In tbe ears, almeattW---- - *
velvet
nros. a sense of suffoeatfam
The child siiiiint pogsgfngly at Mra. feeling that I was In tbe bands'ef
McOInnlA who felt
elements more iKiwerTul than mynMf
veeping >
are tbe vague tmiwesslons that remain.
When we at Uti got to MefU we
ne who would Qt not only
could not bave been more aatnrated
suit, but a uK-be that bad long with sand~l>ad we been buried In It
been yaenut In her been.
and dug up again. Hair, ears, clothes City opmm
mUk. Room 1.
"TMiiit Is your name, dear?" aaiaMn. were full of It. Our cheeks
McGinnis teoderly.
let end sore with the ceaseleea Utter
*Ts'orab," said tbe riilld.
ing. and on them bud formed Urd
•uted by tte waimed from our eyi
Kl, But there was a wist.
______
I ibe ebUd wblcb
ATTORNCYB.
Almost ever;- )»wei Las gnperstltlon
PRATT A DA^ ATTORKBTB.
of some sort atinvlilng to It.-and tbe
»I«. McClimls' eyes.
Vaversa
CRy
Btats Bank BulldifiD
bloodstone I- not wndtlng in tfala perthird %0r. Suite til 811. 4-l-'P$
••M’lll y<iii be my Utile'gurril, daf- ticular. Hie story U told Of It that at
llntr' she whispered.
the time of tbe enn-lflxlon eome drops
UNOmWOOD
* UMLOR.
Tbe nlgfit that Norsb finally arrived of blomi fell m. a piece Of dark
UkWVCRB.
Fat was iiH delighted as his wife. He
y et tbe foot of tbe
rettler
thought he bad never seen a 'preW
crept tbrongb ttie atrnclittle collcHU." The next morning
g wasj tnre of Ibe -stone, and this was ttia
l-lt-'06
Sunday iiua
aud me
the iict.inniaes
yieGlonlaea enicren
entered p„r,,u, „f ,h,g pp^ntlfal -Jewel TU
BMuay
ebureb somewhat late. Fat In tbe lead, ^^k red sikUs '.md velna were tnpmwccllaneous.
iring na lall
wearing
tall ><Uk
j-ilk but and stepping
represent tbe blood Of Oirlst,
very, Jaunlily. Mrs! McCinuls next, and many wmulcrful properties were
MfMBOB A McWBTHY,
moving with n notfflde rustle, and by attrlbtiteil to Ihc atone,
Gwitrel bwurencA real eetato
ber side a henntlfnl little girl whose tboiigbt to lu-e-rve Us wearer from
Farmer>n MntonL ni WBbMm bloek.
M-'M
black vel\-et .-out lieirvlly trltgmed dangers, to bring good fortone and to
witb Uee. wus the.adiulratlon of all be-; beat many diJ. M. HUBLUIANTBL.
holders. It whs n duv of trinmpb for
PIRC UtBURANCE.
-tlrs. MeljiimlA She beamed on tU
Great Uea Have Bmb B
Real EatoU and LoaiiA Notory Publle
whole world. Sbe even beamed on Mrs.
Tbe first ul>i<t-i of physical
218 Baat FMBt stroet, np atnin.
O'ShMinexsy' when they met face to ohould .be to NiruigliieD and expand tfaa
. Ht-'oe
face on tbe ebureb siepa.
body. Tlif world m:iy In a '
ere] way Iw dlvhled bto two great
2. O. CABVBH. ABSTRACTS.
cUssee—ibv
aud tbe Inerect, tbe Offlea with O. P. Cmver A Bre, »
strong null tbe n-<?ik. I'be epodi makr
'7 BM Proet Mroet.
1-16-'M
ere—tbe Cromwells, Luthers, Napobone. there’s no denying III But (with a ous, %Vellln:-loiis, tVnshlnglons and
PIANO TtlNINa
glance of pride el .Norab) U'a -myself WeUbrs-bave been uieu marked by
W. N. MILLARD.
that baa always preferred quality to a straight spine and a broad, bigli,
Now leeatod
qnantltyr
deep diesL Tbe mastdred mliUona. tbe
defeated ones, have been tbe IneTOcbTiave Hlas His Tlase.
OntlDg.
A Keniseky cougresaman tells an Intereatlng tale of tbe ezecntloq of a
S2S
■>»
FbM# 119S.
noted dcsjierado lo that ebb some
years ago. Just before tbe sheriff ad- a dozen vanes of silver. 8U appeared
before the Mismd Jndlciat lUmber.
V
O.
M.
ikOBBI.
I whether 1
I bad a&y- Said tbe Judge. "Come, tell na tbe fhe r^Hw Auetloneer ef Orand
truth." Said tbe woman; ’Hw truth,
TravMBacM. OOoattoR.Fraut
. "No. I think not." began tU con my good jnilgs. Ik tUt I Ure not bean
•traat^taroraa City.
l-l-ot
able to resist the temptation. Oonaldvicted one, when he
er. your honor—they all bore my Inlby acbeerful voire shouting:
"Bay. Bill. If you ain't got anything Uals!"-L'tudepeudanca Bonmalne BnQiertal to say would you mbd giving
reg^Bto^pMtad.
me fiftren minutes of yonr time Juat
to let these good people know tUt I
“WUt . makea Aitiile FanttMftop
am a candidate tor tbelr auffragea.
MASK CRAW.
bave
aneb
a
strange,
preoccupied
took
•ndr"Hold on. tberer ataonted tU aherlS. about bim lately?"
le’s Family
ledldie
QII2ECT0RY
^***^Cut This Out
Quality V/^rsus
Quantity
By CowMBtt D'Arcy Mickay
cop rial‘1. I:"-. *•» Wi' !n<.
to.
as »be wa» Ibrifiy. Wlillr tUe otli«*r ■»•<>B«> louiK'tl from thf n liulovv* of Ibe
tenmirut aii<l K»«x1iM>d or bung clothes
across tbs court uikI <|iinm-lcd orcr tbe
IcDpb of Hue. llrsr M.tJinni* went
quietly alwut her on a buttibeMS wiib•ut a word to nay of thcin. Indeed.
Some of ber u<-iglil«r»r looked nl licr
w-ltl} awe. for In s icncaicnl where
en*rytbUig Is kimnn ilie iii-ws ki»ib
sptt-nrl Hint Xliv. '|i-«;iiiiiis went out
by tbe day to ivnsji h'l' [nhijiIo who
ninviii ill liiab Clrelin of »oi*ielJ-.
Life went «TJ- HieeifiiHy for JliS.
fbinl.fiii f-»r
nest .IS eiieit:} IWI.I, s.tiii nmlil .... ..
tbcoi. Iier.lni'linml na-.. >.<i! er nml in
duslI'JoiK. mid lliey wen- |iift,tii;; ne.iy
a tidy I'il ill Iho hmiL I'eidi O) sii.i. .'*'ie
was llimikfiil. too, ilini tiien- «. iv ije
,mUe.
to Jh' ••||•.lii. i .-,.'alKHIT mill lull—•lint <l|> lliejiileliee ^ I.e
wnsjint fond of ebiMivii. tV In-ii iiii.; • I'
tbe litlU- nsl IniidMl <)'Slimiiie».<
lei
lived across lllC- bull, xreiv imiIh nl-ivh
ClsmorOiis Mrs. McSJIoiils wjik woni in
temark that site wii* ittiid sbe lintl none
of nb»‘ lolkm of iheni" to siny a'l liii.:i.and take care of.
As It was, sbe set oO bllLbcl} em b
Doming with her seriihbiug dress duuc
op lo a bundle and canied uuder ber
». through tbe gcucrofilty of b«
wta a n
DOC* Urger bundlfe.
e gala ntgbta, and Mrs. Me
Otftnli could hnrdly watt to gid bonic
. II tbe kill bvu
le cuffs' aud socks
and tronseni as gooil m; new for Sir.
Uefiinnls. and stu-b waisls and skirts
for berself tbnl slie wiis able lo wt tbe
Styles fi
Her oi
O’bbsuueiuiy. who uriiicarir lu s r^J {dnsb bat ii<
green
leo plumes. The follow
Ur*. MetSUiiils went
t
to ebunb lu
pink aatln wnisl Unit bod uu'v Iss-n
tbe bodice of a tee^dlon gon n. It wua
elaborately Iriinniml with ehiffun and
artldclal rosebuds aud biii} ellsiw
aleeves wblcb dlspbiyisl Mrs. .MciiliiBis* muscular aruiK. ruddy from inucb
eoDtnct wlHi strong »urts. IVt If Ib-'re
was aoylbing hi.liennis In llie plciiire'
libc presciiieit sin- was ■■iilirely im<-nu.
svimi* of It. and t^ uorgeousi
ber npnarel sellhsl ber
T Kii|>reuioey
Kii|>reuiO' as a
lesdeir of faiOibm.
But tbe feud Ik-Mvis-u berocir and
. Mra. O'tibnunesKy stlireutilluued. Mrs.
O'BbianeHsy used lo strut np the aisle
•^or all the womild like an owlil ben"
wllb ber-Dumeroos progeay trailing
beblnd ber. and she would abbot
oa atyllab as pink aaiii
■“ ''
■m
V“
“*■
d*T* to
P.; S. L
J. J. KOlflT. O. P. A
BELLiNS PRICBA
Pere Marouettb
Dneheas uamp, Na »4t. Bt: M. A,
laau at Woo..........................
«A ChAA 1
81^. Clerk.
In Enact April liL
Trains.leave Travwa* City m OM
Orand Traverea wdgA Na MO. L O
O. p, maata every Tuesday avautog.
a & Oraun, N. as O-------
“ptt- Chicago, uatroit. Totoda Otm»
RaptdA C A m,A:M p. B.
__
Pot Mtakegoo. Sogtonw, Bay CRy.
Port Huroai. I a m.
For kaolftoA Ludtogteu abd MB
....
day «ve«togA PMd light. N. a;
"bAA A. Hi*vannrab, aatraary. U-tt
k RapidA AldM. PMlitra.
I and PoUBkpy, T:M a. B.
I. im
F. MORLtm^
ST”.r:v.v^v:v;.v.v.
Travma City lod^ Wa m. P. A A
.W T. EVANS. J
Flour and Feed.
M. A N. A TIME CARD.
i'v^“'w''iri£vS g51:=E=:;::!=-
Seeretaiy.
4-U’M
mptra Via
A 8. E. R. R...lS:10pjD.
Tiuvursa Oty todga Na Tl. XF«4 H, L. A Ca'e beat per ^
. __^
[H
Woodman ban. e
of each mosth, at T:M p.
8. Vader, preatoaot; Oeyt. ...........
■“S3 wiiriT-““V
'i Nattla a Qray. deputy-
baa tbe power of aplnnlng
whieb tbe Sicilians make Into a very
^
ihric. The ^llk la apnn b/- -^'tosAOer bushel..................
o,,-r.s„'':r.,?rrr.Lr»‘?£
Trains on utalo Uen arrive at 'tYsv
MORE XIME
Id which to secure a Dinner M Free. We're going to 'givo
dish tickets until May 12ftl.
..ar
"Sbura, H'a ■ whole new
weTl be baring." sbe said hreatblesHly.
"I'D tut ezctted 1 ran bordly cut tbe
string*! Here's waistcoats for ye. Fat,
and eome neckties and a foloe silk bat
Pall, you'll look loike the mayor bim•elf In Itl And here's a dresa for me.
8lik lined It is tool Ob. It's myself
tut will make a fine rustle when I
para tut O'Kbannessy woman! And
maybe tbere’s a waist to go witb It!"
"b it this ye nieaur said Fat and
held up •ooiclUlng that neither of them
bad noticed—a small blatA velvet suit
with Uce cuff! and a wide lace collar.
-There yere little black silk stockings.
' too. and patent leather illppen wltb
gut bocfclM.
Mnt McGInnli looked at tbe ontfit
qieecbleaaly.
"Tc might sell If sald berBusUnd.
"ladald. and FII not" aald Mi*. Mc. Olnnia.
"Ve can give It to Mr*. O'Bbaunesay.
then.'' Uurded Fat " rrwIU fit one of
ber yonr---------"b It
cried Mrs. McGloi
giving tbii anit to tU lobes of tbenri
VUt would ber red beaded ■palp*
and Cl
ALVAB 8BTMOCE. HACmiAN
F4 lotU to knowr And Mra. McGIn-!
Day aito oifiM oalla antwefrA CltL
Bb snorted indignantly To ber mind »■&»>« a rising young politician, wbo
wnObnea m and Utt. t-Uit
ttaeae clotbea were meant for a prince- , bat alnce repreaented bU abb for a ter."-cmioago TrihunA
U^^nou bnt a Princeling -ronld
a Good OmL
' NOTICE
MfA^yle-WUti a» yon tblnk ef
. Wat night, as abe lay aleepleak.fU * ."Who did be say It waar>blapa»d
Mra. DoyW-Sbe'a
was Unnted tv vlabiis of a little.'ig-, th^nderoned man to UfTIherlff.
great, She Us almoet given you a
■re in a WatA velvet anlL Now U aat I
■ •><*” BUnf
flgUTde-New Tork Frees.
bv tU Utchen bUe. bla fair hair sbln- i “> thought I recognised John s voice,'
lu
tU Umpllgbt: now ha was the desperado etlml.v remarked. "Well,
tr^ by ber Mtb b cbtmM. «> arte- h* ““ «*.re my time, all of It but go
•lletit-DlcoyBliia.
------ -- M..,
(,^1^ pf ahead and bang me first and let bIm
Danger f
conM bold a candle to talk afterward."-IJpplneotfa
There's graze
longings and
M 71^ to rajwd any
r-ot OosiU Md Ooldg that uru
Irnllri--------- began to stir.
Aka
derad bew it would eaem to Uve aema
PMCINQ FOR BALC.
eoe to coddle In tU twilight, to feel a
my 'Ann. one mile •oinh' of
Uon; OougU'iiny OMd^
4rmV bead against ber bresM. U
Walls, tt Forest Qty. Me, writ*;
Onwn':
a^d, l<n«r, to
would be sweet. Mte tbengbt. to wake
"li'a a Oodaend to pwqile living A
foot wire (a^ng at SO oanb par
eUmntae where oougba and sold* grw
bin In tU morning and aee.bla faee
1 alao'4nv* n cood. mrong
vnil. I and It qnlekly «da ttan. it
AH warm and fioabad with alnmUr, bla
bog
(«noa
at
U
oanb
par
rod.
pravtnu
PoenmoatA uur« iBOriMB
ouris In a tangle nbout bis seek. .Uter,
glvaa wMdartu)
to AoSSS
Poultry Netttag nt tha lowaoi
wbeu U was older. U would fo to
Uny (ever, and auta* wwSlS
■cbooi nod stand Bnt ta UaMnM, wbae
vtoaa. Also barb vlra fan«o.
■troB^oM^ to^wwruC
tba Utde <moiu>aenii wuuM be nl404041
A W. BUkTCR.
woyAAlwRyuutttefoot 4nd.M»tbed
SJSifSiilT
: Up-to-Date Market
Reporti
Travaraa Cfiy AariA Na ttt. r a
aglaA maeta to roraatara baO, Tnao
day ovexiliig M S o'clocto “
I
DAILY
WANT AOB
".SirTir
■sss.zr'iS
SJ
CRE.^Me;^
3 2 MEftT Plotters
This Beautiful
43=Piece
BUTTtS^
Dinner Set
FREE
For9?ofo«rntwDisb llcktls.
We five a
rorcH^
50c pur<
VEG D/s
HIGH CLASS SPRING STOCKS
Now in tbe bright of tbeir glory, streogthesiog and spreading tbe spirit of favor t
attitude toward this great trading center, --tlere you find the new styles—the best vi
factory merehandlse to buy without the ncccaaity of paying fancy priws for it. Not only that, bnt i
ing away to customers
___
.
BEAUTIFUL 43 PIECE DINNER SETS FREE
Special
Speaal
Special
-In—
—Sole of—
—Sale of Fine-
Ladles*
TaIIor>Made
Snlts
$11.50, $16.50,
$22.50.
25c, 45e. 69e
SPECIAL
Biack°Sllks
Wtilte Silks
SPEOAL
yard wide at
-In-
Ladies' Long
Coats
$5, $6.50, $7.0$,
$10 and $12.
SPEOAL
89c and $1.00..
Wash Goods
Beautiful Floral
Designs
Dots and Figures.
Goods that look like
Silk at
124c, 18c. 25c
and 35c.
SPECIAL
—in--
Tablc linens
UkCE CURTAINS
—in—
SPECIAL
—inWbltc UBAcrakMs.
MoBlla 60WM.
65c, 0^ $1.50,
$2.00.
Beautlfnl
Snlttngs
Me, 5<k^ 50c
La<Hes’°Sklrls
$AM. *4J0.
$5. *«.*A a*
and tie.
Special
Ladles' Waists
$5c,50e,95e,
$1 50. $2, $2.50.
CblldrcxM
-at--
50c, 75c. $1.00.
$1.25 and $1.50
Hats and Caps
25c, 50c, $1.00
- and $1.25.
Special in Men’s Suits S8.9Si 811.SO and S13.80
Special In Knee F>ant Suits S1.4S, 81.9S, S2.98
Calicos atw4c.
Dress Glngbuns at 5c.
Perealfes at 6ie.
STEINBERG BROTHERS
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
PAGE t
»
PITY NSW* IN Mtttr.
>11 UthaaoBmasoUbsadMdttdff
woidd pMbabiy hnyia »w«B «a«^
•
2 NiaCELLAOBOUe
S^t In tbo Maai
Bart, after a » dayi*dlv
2 apoRTine NOTES ^ atMarria
French UA ftpHaga, has Me >»
New York, wbara ba wOL hen-^Iflke
Bobim* tear sonads Hay SatlM
Sqnra Oarden. Hart « in food
dUlon. He Hpeots to knook' <ka tbe
N. N. A. win giv* a «an«« at Waad. «aaa haU eaiurdar avenliig. ApiU W.
•WTbody te
t RIaranea Valndarferoak af FlfT
paaaad through the dty toitj.
OD bar way to Wahay
Mra. AHaa Read and daughtar. Mlaa
Bthal, ratmad ta Emplra today aftat
a baalitaaB trip, ta tha dtp.
Mra. Kata Ahugait went ta P
Run today to aUand the dDdng day
a ot the aohool at Ukat place.
Mra. Dr. -Rurdy, who Itaa been the
Cueat of Ifiaa Nelya Stanley, 410 Btm'
wood avanue. muread to Wexford to
w.
Mra.T.H, HauaaofRi
'ed throngfa the dty today on bar way
to
Ann. She wHl ratnn tonor-
numis CUE itmi pem
' IT ? O'CIOCK IS MDSnKG
Large Quantity of freight and lee
Machine for Brewery.
With perfect weather e^dl
ittidltions the
earner Illinois made a-fine
-fine trip
I
from
Chleago. arrlrlng at 7 o'clock this
■ Mflrtilng. having'bn hettd 60 famlflcB
of Bohemians from Chlcaim bonnd for
Phartevolx. They will locate on farms
and grow stigar beets tor the West
Michigan Sugar Beet eootpeny.
There were a number of passengers
from Chicago to points along the line,
hot few for this city.
The steamer brongbt an Immense Ice
machine for the hopvlne
weighing af^Dt 83.000 pounds, beside*
I large quantity of
Although the weather was so fine,
a horse whose destination was.the Soo.
became seasick and was 'taken off
Itoard and allowed to stand on the
dock whife the boat was loading In
order R> regain hts
Tbe bpst left for-tbe north before
noon with a load of merchandise for
Cheboygan, the 800 and Macinkae.
CIHS. SOmST OF MaiE M DEID
Charles Schmidt of Acme, formerly
of this cKy. died last evening at 10:30
o'cloek of old age at the home of Joe
Smith of Acme. The deceased
yean old April !. Re has been In III
bealth all winter, being up and down.
Only a few days ago he came to TtiverorClty from Acmo.
He was probably the first tinner in
this city, wortog fOr a number of
year* for Hannah A Taj- Mercantile
Co. and afterwards baring a shop of
his own tor a short time, which he
Uter toi<L
Mr. Sebmldt was born In Berlin.
Getmany. waning to New York about
6* years ago. where he
He then went to *C9Ueago
where be spent about a year and then
came to this dty where he
tine vp to about II year* ago when he
went to A«ma with Joa Smith, with
whom he made hla home while in this
city. He was never married.
He Is survived by two own brothers!
in the old oountry. Hit relatlTee In
this wrantry are three brothers, Ferdlnaad of Bmwood arenne. >nBk of Old
Mission, and JooN>b of AemoAod three
slstere. Mr«. Chmriea Potersan, Mra.
Samnd Stttes of Gold City, and Mra
Mkry Adsit of West B^th stre^
The late Mrs. Peter Warzbnrg waa also
s sister.
The fnnersl will be heU Sonday aftenoon at 1 o'elofft from the homo
RshingTackel
W. Wlttci "»
botUaa of Hyontel ean be obtained
tWUosBtB. Thera «ni not be even
this
-
yea want a Wee map of Trav
ers* Cl^f We tava a peeket map.
Mdad, suHaMe for maHlog
and awreeiaMea andlaaet
ha “Way Ooani Hast"
NsharffhOfUd IM arantne
Ltrankadton
y nmd play. MMa-Btbel
d aa tbe-«MM -wrongad hot
Anna Mocre gave n One In'« of Hte part, wtdat. with
il gnea nsdawMt-woDsanly
tva «n nddad «bara tc
rr
tUfewagSqMeAmnmaBart*
t tr WBUarn BL Ji
bUeblgh
right. >ie hatree of all that
isnal >od sad parA'aBd bis dominion
"
thls-word
Lansing.—the tbl^thlfd m
Is Ifej^-Chartas H. BooHi as David
oonvenUofi
the School eapmbftaadI eon vAe dared defy Us
enU of Michigan wUl be held in laatfor the
of the
Ing Msy 8 and 4.
4
I Michi^ud Other PiKCS
Ibarlas H. Whita as tannox
Ann Arbor.—Tbe Michigan law faeuiiy will sustain a severe loss tUi
year when Otto Klrchaer.'^Aoae reslgngUon wae accepted ^ tbe Jegeats.
does not return next year.
1 tlw part of -vlUalB
. Mips Neva West
IS tdwxnatsr cC Bate Brewster
rend vBfteetiTe perscnalI as Loidsa
ssi—
OTT taom
~
Z
t
■il
t^ldlnga of tha etty and yevr baslneaa ptoM and your realdsnea as welL
Bappllad for 10 aaiiti naeh at Tba
Dally SaM
Pursue not
tatheonqoero
ly fiy. Thou mayest best him to
ta*uts redstanee, wbicb may rnla
LOOK AJHELiVD
tf yon are wiae yon bay yoar wialar fuel in U
Try
■ Qas • ;
Ooke
j Then you
) will Know
)
Ajrinntmnmiwrjrm .m
Now
^TRAVERSE CITY CAS C».
IF YOU WART LOW FUfZB
WE CAN SUIT YOU
■t good Quality WE CUV SOFT YOU. 11 quall^ is eon.
siderod with the price
TIk flHotkrqKr who lists
COME and SEE US
“EZY WAX”
«J. E:. Gretlick Co.
FINE nvrERIOR FINISH, SASH DOORS AIVB Mm. fFORK.
Is t6e best Honiorkreper. You
shake tbe ean till couteoU are
white, pour it Into a buwl, dip a
a cloth ID tbe liquid wring It dry
sa you can and jost go ovt-r varn
ish or painted fioors-woodwork
—furniture or linoleuin Thev
look Uke new—it will oot hurt
the finest Hshogany. Sold by
LUMBER, LATH, aod SHlNGUa^ PIATEand WBVPOWGLASS
Trnvciw* Ctly, lUck.-
«losept« Sleder& Sons*
CABogbeeDrugCo.
CocscrElsatk amAFratallaSts.
Everybody Is
Happy
City Dra| Store.
Borffla, -who as HI HoBer.
boy, kept Aeandlenoe Uo^
.at meal time if-----. WeU, then
may be Iota of things to mar the
feaat, but ooutontment htngee
New Stock
Complete
i^,«e. thB-<rtt net tbe Ylh
) joinu and steaks <
ishing Tackle
Wholesale and Retail,
Both pi
PRICES HGBT
ENOl'Gli SAM).
Julius Campbell,
BASE BALL
Drives Car Mile From Standing Surt
'4 Ttay auMd Mrs. PolBnger bad
Aipena^The story of Bdward
In 68 SMonda
beM-anfferlng frDm.meebanAtlantic City, N. J, April 87.—Twm- her. to jail u Efterett, Wash., that ta Tg*yiy
Wiled his brother Robert near beta S?**- At 1 o’clock Meoday’mornlng
>ara ago and threw tbe body kMo kH-daempted' to tbnw.becsrif oot of
ir Mtaow. tat was restrained by her
a
lake
proved
to
be
a
take.
T%e
lantie City automobile eontse WednesSMaad, wta 'pereoaded ber to rtrura
nsy afternoon, when the nervy driver er Is still alive, teaching school la AtlirjM btatomn. ' No tooner bad abe
irom a etandlng etart drove his best cons coanty. U Is believed the msn Miltad her apartment than sha ntacd
record over the mile in 0^68, clipping wanted to get free transportation
vrlndov and..........................
flnng barosUInto
In
Alpena.
a second and a qnarter from Hie best
1f^*iibw4. tae waa kUted almoot t
record evw- made before.
aWttMta'PuWnitr had bas rea
-------- ------JtoWi.
Albion.—A.
G.
Baber,
advertlatnc.
tta k» Bcconat to a boval of a
Tbs record waa Christie's erwu, made
OB the Cape May beaA but year. The maaa^r of the Bvenlng Recorder of 4iili|tal<Me frmn n window. 8be left
finish of tbe race was between Chris this city.'has resigned to devote MM ita book witfe the leaf deaeriblag tbo
IndteL tomisd down.-London MafL
tie and HlUiard In the lattefe Napier, time to promoting
bnt the reeiilt wae never Ih real donbL chine of his own invention. He baa ta
the Christie car'erosMng the Tine wen terested Jackson eapitsllBta and
Tbs.ruater part of (be eoertge that
era]
newspaper
pnbtttaers,
wbo
Wni
In the lead.
-t BMad in tha wactd Is not of a betaiMfi. Oomata nay be dlspMyed
New York cars and drivers carried looking whh interest tovnrd the
tn staydsy tttn a veil u tn historic
off most of tbe honors of the alter- oome of tbe iabJeoL
ncedA for'anoon, the i^tog of tbe three dpys"
spring meet on the beach coarse at
teenth annnal May festival
'Ventnor.
from tonl^t wRl be with Pint
'A FMta of
|AII Records Are Broken.
Londbn, April. Y7.—The final tie In Victory." whieh will be
the contest tor the FoothMl Aasoda- the first time on this ownaloa. OMP
tiou cup. which was played at the Crye- panarl, Ihe famoos grand opom fitta
U1 palace, resulted In a victory for an old tavorlti In Abb Arbor. Ml
BvertOn over .Newcastle by a score of MeSefri idaconda win be among tta
T to 0.
l as flke marine snakw of
The erwods of north
aaaa. They are tbedrsad
Bault Bta. Marls.—Aa erdtk
who came here to wttneee the ..___
' and It aometima
probably broke all woorda. One hun 600- tons of Steel roOs tarn JamH «
dred asdvfifty spoolal treins broatfit Hill for nse In the Q
west hae been received >y the
i>lta ntOrn from swarmliig a
from 60,000 to 70,000 football
Great wamhazi of them may
asts into the metropollA snd from Steel company. Thia M one ta
sea fieallng a tbe-amCaee
«rm (Hfiert from the anm ■
80,000 to 90.000 spoeb
ta:
a.tt asleep. Ttay are
The company le oonpleBig ta
ent when play oomme
* nsi and will eemmatr
for 61.666 .tMO for the Onadlta ^
Ufaa wUbont pMvocaelfle and haa sough bnstneaa nfrldr
ttat ta tai l
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thai they offer
I tf ft does not
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The eomtdete outat costs only
oonsMtlng of an inhaler, medlcfna di
NEWS* fW«
OUR EXCBANOES
oontranted to keep the piaat bnta
night and day for the nnt yw.
Short Sport ItMna.
Ole Neleon, the (taomet (MRA.)
knocked oot BlUy Derine
of Milwaukee In the tenth round before
800 people at Italian ban. Calamet
Tommy ConnoOy trf Reading. Pa.,
June. Tbe 1
td no trouble In defeating T<
Joe Grlm.at tbe ConsoUdsted Athletk
* the applying ta>t
club. A right swing pnt Grim otti In — ratro to all tta prseeat —
thip boLmake It optaBtl wttb ttaH^
roug Donahna, tbe new BtaMb dlridnsla to ebanga to tbe new lyiMta
Itghtwmgbt has been mattaed^temeet It tbe varlms propoar^ wHtak^Bti
Tonng Ootbett before the li
pted tbe foads of e^ wce^ ta
Athletic dub OS May 7. iWb
NOBlble niy for tbe datans tafitaW
ids at catch wetaita.
One propceitton Is to etabtafrVii
ntsaimmona and HoOoy ere mateb’ raHng of level moaUIy
ed to fU^t at HadleOA Square garden
nay 18. It ifm be'tta first time
these men have ever met tn the ring
and the exhlMtlen kboald_be worth ad adz Mn. tatah Kazk Austin, tan
lAserrta hsr lfl8d birthday aantvarp
BlUy WOkea. by Harry Wnkna ary ttoa wtak. eoastraetad tbe farnlYOSH). oYned by Mnyqc Dan Sapp tore for ber bean Ti yaan ago.
for >0 yeere'bafi.for whom aa offer af ber hmband was MbdtM ta
tl«/«0 bad been refasefi. filed'bere. the forests ■wblck antanai(l
aged 86 years. He was tta.sire of tt nddy bum cabta. Ua. AaM
in the tr>0 UsL
YMi OUewrta has eaDed off tta
Bob
AT
aiy Book storew
MEIIiaiSIDSINOlflPKGHES
CstumeL—When Widter BImi
entered the bouse of Mike Snook, two
doors from his own. imder 'the lnprea;i
Sion that It waa hla own. he made a
fatal mlataka KInook beard him am
Frenchman, who went*^ meters 60 ter. and thinking be was a barglir.
oentlmeters. Soderstrom, a Bwede, shot and killed him.
waa second at S meters 40 oeilUffletere.
Bsginaw.—Pittsburg non have
Glover of-Purdue university and (Wcago A. X was third at S metert 86 elded to esUbllsb a tube rtdllng
In Htis city. The company win be
ccotlmetm
capitalized
at >1.660/100. of which
The five-mile raoe was wwt easily
by Lieutenant Hawtrey, mgUsh, tn bnt >100.600 hae
36:11 4^. He flniehod with a lap to buSfiln^-fermeriy oocopled by «Im
'Saginaw Soar company wtu bn
spare over his Swedish
The fencing finals at tbe gymnastie modeled and new structmes erected.
school were marred hy some bad fMINerthvllla,rr^ big eoeletr ved'"'
snd tbe,Frenchmaik^lD^Bbrilul^ as bald bets. UTe pai^ betaf'
waa awarded first place, Csahnlr.-Oer- Attorney CIseMnt a YarkM and"
lan, second, and Oomt Hughes, Margaret Thompson. boA
of NorthrilleY aoelal
reneb, third.
The ceremoay was performed -by Rev..
NEW AUTO MARK BY CHRISTIE. Wm. 8. Jerome, of toe I
church, in thp presence Of 80 guests.
tHABH
Tbax'sjtawbattan fiadbare—avartotyof the i
< monldiagsthst will Juil soil your pfoture andyooreelt
8yM»by,'tbe king of ti» tn^ piobA be
this
• ably wUl not
b ^ on tbe
an. Jamse R. Keene declared the
>eloaa 4-year-old oat b< aU ««
menta. It la explained by peraeag
Teraant with the fact that SjeoBiq
eontraeted a aertona aUn db
which wtu -interfere with Ua nelng.
(he ailment la curable, bat tbe I
Columboa, S; Mllwankee, i
wUlbe(aldnploMaonthe. ItwasganLoolsTUle. 4; 8L Paul, >.
erally beUered (bat he had aU tbe big
6: MtnnenpeUs. 6.
stakes at hla merQr.
Southern Leagua.
The NstbI aoademy bM ee^ n ObalNew OrteanA 6; UUl# Rook. S.
lenge to Hamrd lor its aeeond crew
BhraTopon, 4; Mamphia, L
row against tha aeoand^rev et tbe
Naahvme. 6; Atlanta. L
navy at AnnaptUla either on May U or
Blftnlngham, 6; Montgomery. 4.
Tha ‘ohauenge haT been eent
throngh Mr. NewhaU of tba Hamrd
‘yaralty, wbo was ta tmiapoWi reoenUy. and ft le beUared (hat tha iwe
be arranged. This noe M to'take graa
SHOW SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER the place of that betwemt the aeoimd
CONT^TANTS.
erewa of the navy and (Mnmbia. whleb
>he latter canceled.'
Three Yankeae Share Honara In Broad
mp—Row Over Foneing Coiitost
]
,
f
^AVS TH
PltaiMe FYame Elegance
3
na City .
Mr. Andta, k
Braa., haa recenlly BU^ed'bero from
Toledo and la locat^ at 636 West
Tenth atreeL
r of the steamer
lUiods is suffering with loosllitld; and
this incntlDg a local physldan was
called to attend him.
Athens, Greece, Aprils?.—Theflnals
The regular meeting of the Cryatalla
the awtmmlng and dhrtttgjjontests
Camp No. *77 will meet at Woodman of the Olympic games which were arranged to take place yesterday n
member Is requested to be present as lag were postponed owing to the
there wtu be a program and refresh- weather. When the cu
nienta
ed Pbalermn
foond that
D. C. Thempaen has traded his prop gale was blowing and the sea
erty at 60» Webster street with ’T.Ae rough thu It was determined to poetLoorhaeher, and will move hoxt week
the flnnle ohUl today. In the
fells final the French team beat the
Bnfdlsh by 9 to 6 pointa.
home Boon.
Besides Martin Bberidan's wwld's
J. L. Manaeau of Manistee arrived record hammer throw and Daniels'
this mbmlni: snrt passed thtvHiBh
of the iniwmeter ewtadmlng race,
SuttoDS Bsy to stiend the ftineral
many other honors were won yesterdey
morrow afternoon of his brother, An- ‘afternooD by Amencnna.
loliie Manseau. who died at the asylnm
The standing broad jump
yesterday morning. He was accom by Ray C. Ba r?'. New York A C.. who
panied by his niece: Mrs. Mae Nelson, jumped S meters. 30 ceoUmoters. H.
of Srottvllle. called by the death of J. Sberldsan of
Irish-American A.
her ^ber.
C. was secoBd.^metere 9H conUmeiers, and Robertson was third.
meters 6 cenUmeters.
n
2
Z
•UtaHanb tak wta him
frk waa talk pma tridta. TTba
417 UNHMV STREET
Results Daily.
Dealer In Hardware, Paints ■*!"
BuUders’ Materials
NA-nONAL. AMERICAN
COfTRAL LEAGUES.
Wilkinson i Rosser
towlifig Alleys
238 East ^ront Street.
Traverse City
Normal
Music School
Mfa. Frances 5. Smith
will graditale pupils. There
will be
M three courses
coursed taugb
taught
Preparatory, Teachers Get
tificate and’
tificatf
and Diploma.
Two years study of Theid Piano will be re
quired to complete the
Ttatchers’Certificate course
and three years to complete
t^e Diploma course, 'lliose
who are qualified may be
enrolled in the Teachers’
Certificate Course.
Mrs? Smith does not coofloe herself to one particu
lar method, but uses tbe
metboda that are the most
adTaata^ous to tbe differ
ent papiia.
Rieo^tiun days Tueedaya
aod Thursdays
lays between I
ud 3 o’clock:
Full line of
BICYCLES
including.
Columbia, Hartford, Racycles,
Monarchs and others.
All the REST new tbiuRB known to the Bi
cycle trade are found in these wheels. Strictly
U[>-to-^late in every particular, and best of all, the
Price is Right
MUSIC TALKS
To Women
Vahic Of Plano Mute
See tbe mnibaU Plana
Onff PrIcM arc Bight
ffTtaaafilaca at ttetata-,
Osu- SminU Payaacmi 1
VALPABAinO COLLBOB. Nor. «. 'pt
^ttatMwBoidnataabis
BmtinbMbMB* member tithu scbool
three veer*, she tie* coB|iIcl<-<l ibe P>nkome Cooiee In rUno muilc. anrt hiu
eko bed uacimou per week u.r ■ jeer
re. Smith hu doee eseeileet work
h oe. She .liBB beeo MUi<ul ei all
ab Bbe bat made eery rapid |vo-
rs of Kimball Fiaao. FUj
fcaaa"wiaaBr««6!sr*
W’’
THE iun^T xun«
PAQK<
A CURIOUS PROBLEM.
See niese
New Goods
NEW SUITS
the plaoA lino farm .soil two tfoe
trout streuma and three ttne
on the place: the pacing oT Ideal
farm boms, and wood and timber to
pay for It. This wIU be eold at r price and r
$10 to $22.00
Allan F. Little. 232 Fropt sL
SHERMAN & HUNTER
: the future Ilea Is your
Eagle Want Ads
a ODok at M
3. Hull. -6i«
WANimi—Girl Xor general house
work. Mrs. Fred Pratt, 612 Souib
Union 8t
4061Af .
E. H. Pope.
«04Mf
Union StreeL Bide entrance . 44<f
'OR SALE—One^ere k>U In P«wood. Your ehmnoe to g« a ^ 410NET TO IX)AN
personal prop
totat the price of a amaU
reel estate. L Newland
erty and rei'
-- 1West Seventh sL
H. .uordon, 417
- ,Tyler.
Room 60S. Wilhelm Moot
404M-t«
.-OR SALE—Shade trees sold and
planted.
Gardens deaned and.
ftongbed. H. J. Boyd. Drayman.
-Baxtm
•
Hardware
LO.. phone
1
office
404202
WANTSaj—A boy to learn .the jewelry
trada Enquire at L. U. Benneii'. (■XIR SALE—A large new house. »lll
be ready for occupancy about May
16th. Modem. Will take lou In ei
change, or eeU cheap for cash, or
who has a shingle
will seU on monthly pa>TneniA M.
mill to go to South Uaniiou Ulau l
B.
Himgerford. phone 688. 4087tf
and cut two milUou shingles.- 1 have
the power be can use. B. J. Morgan.
FOR BALE.—Hor^. H. E.K^logg.*0B<Kt
1044 Webster streeL CltUensp'
...
AAAT
WANTED TO Rent—House ol i
4 feet or more, i a over Ite miles FOR SALE—S H. P. Peace; gas engine
. lor sale or trade.
Conke Brae,
_om State bank: _
i'oundry, W«t Wsyne street- TT-il
jrcair reply. Address F
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Boeli
eggs for batching. Oliver Waters.
WANTED—Two sewing gj/ls; young
t412 Union street. Pbone 688. 4032U
girls who can board at home preJerred. Apply at J. W. MlUlkon t
FOR SA1.B—Farm ot i aciee. lo*
store. •
4048-tf
Allan F
2812t24
WANTEt4-Pour heavy teams to draw
lumbew; good wages. • Write or
pbone Carp bake Lumber Co.. Biog- FOR SALE OR KENI^Modem bonse
on Caas street, furnace, eight rooms
bam. Ml^
4046-tf
CaU auzens' phone 406.
2»92-tf
WANTKI>-Bcrap iron: wUl call lor
100 pounds o:____
or more. ClUtens' pbone •OR SALE—20 seres of isnd. threequarters of a mile from city limits
391. at House 360.
Will sell all or part Call Citlzene
West Wayne st
Pbone 406.
89»8-tf
r'OR SALE—^re building, come:
Oak and ProoL Flat ap stalrt. All
modem Improvementg.
CiUsans'
phone 4(^.
4018-tf
glrU, cook and second girl: best t
,
Mrs. T'’-.'*— AJ
VaIIau. Ai
State stre«.
WANTEUl—To buy a lew Plymouth
Rock setting hens. Enquire at or
addrees H, care ot The Eagle. ’45tf
.
m
WANTED—Big maU order bouse
wants local aaslstant na district dlstrlbntor for lew oouniles.
‘
meat required. Addreae Standard
Company. Cosmo Block. Chlcegn.
4042U6
tr gweral housework. Mrs.
Us, 6ti8 State sL 4013-U
WANTED—Lace Curtains u
CASE TO BE TRIED
.AGAIN MAY 4
a'nntlniied Prom Paee One.)
said because they bad egged the
teacher. He also said Herm waa hid
den down to the other grove. He also
asked to have nothing safS to anyone
about It fer If they were caught tbey
would be sent to Jhe reform school
Uvlngston. be said, also sent him to
Snd Herm Dentsieadt but be coold not
reported to him where he was
biding back of the blacksmith shop..
In the meantime his brother and Allle
Tibbltts had gone to the station with'
the mall.
Told to Tell the Truth.
, He said-lhe first person he told about
the egging was his father and had
never told the teacher. On the croesexamlnation Attumey Patchin asked
>88 If he didn't lell Mra LlvJngston, Lucy . TibbiUs and eereral
that he-kuew ncihing about the
egging. He said be had because his
father had told him to. but his father
told him to tell the truth wnen here.
Oliver Herr'e Testimony.
OHver Herr was then called. He
testified to seeing James Livingstone
back
the grove lying 4own and of
is telling him to go bach which they
IsB If IQh
Us|Uka.$;
TESSE WiS Fto
CWU«|t,«ICHka
crs^nifadapatK
SteaMrlVMHa^
Stx^nndred tons nC
d7nafflltk49 tbe hold a
engine room waa (ha
eonfrontod tU eOeen,
—II— r* ■niT fttaniMi
sffi the
fewwn^aga
That tboM cn .tevd hvqt
Ban FTandscD and tea of di
experieow waa «M parOy q
tone, bet Bwra to the ha
that they made to save tte
doomed staamer.
At HontoTldM the ateam
pasaeogert nine Taxaa cwwi& who
hsd been toarinf the Aigoitl Bvnblle with a woa waM ■bow. ”
reckless otlUh and hml
^
•M and her crew ewe their
dared, all on board wonld,!
0 a hofTible death.
When die fire broke out H
were open, that «lr i
through the coal and I
was a clear day, and t_
seated about the hatdiwi
and talking. Wldioat w
of (dame, volcanic hi Ita I
from the fnnnd, eendlngxiof bnmlng coal and wood k
air. Ibe men
mra s'
sbodt tbe h ' '
for HiMr Uvea, leaving tbe h
covered. Into tbem Ml f
Is. and aooe be woodi
. intlng the lower and i
was ablaze. '
Backets and dte hoae wereM
and the t '
"Did yon have any talk with Urn?"
.able for sbelvee or .
.
carpets Done up lo 6<ent packagei- asked the prosecutor.
He said that he overheard Idrlng• I The Fjtfle offiee
stone talking lo AlUe TibbUU and that
FOR SALE—SomeUili
HC«. Sods be heard him say one of them threw
ounii. iuoue> maker,
exctiaaae
egg and the teacher looked ari
a bargain; worth Invesligadon. A1
and the other one hit him m the face,
Ian F. Liltife. 232 Froni eireel- 3971-tI
3'
but who theYither one was he did not
FOR SALE—Three besvy wagons, one know.
set logging trucks, lonr new bu^es.
Allle Tibbltfi on the Stand.
Los prices for cash 4.. E Gibbs A
Allle Tibbiita was summoned. He
Son. 410 State Bank Bldg
'O '
testified to seeing both iJTtngstau and
•JOI
Ul
KJ.4WI Densteadt walking around the grove
4all and Bay sireeu
feet of laud and rs'lroad •Witch. when he rode by on Ms wheel and rode
lialUMe for a small
l«M-y. Appi! Imck ugafn but he claimed be ^d noth
389Mf
at Basle offlra
ing to them eliher lime. He wa
O SELL—1 will sell you 8 ^es of liiming when he went to the HeiT
land which will make a nice UiUe boy's home.
fruK and chicken farm for five dol ' Hu also testified to Livingstone call
lars down and one uollar a month ing him to one side and talking to him
for twenty monlhs, cr larger tract after three of them saw him back of
if wanted on same easy terms. A1the grove but be could not reroe:
Hot'el Western. Empire. Mich. 4U33U TO SELL—No place like home end
K« a farm.
iiu-ui.
home like
We have too
ly toAdvOrtlae alL
-■ - U and see
-e oib'i suit you. Allan F. UtUi
17 years to learn pteas work and
do general errands at The DuHy
—^ 4046-tf
Eagle oOce. Must be scUve and
Triable. Apply at once.
' '26tf
£-r'
i. to family with no so
dhlldren. Enquire 219 E. Tetfch '1
rS RENT—Small ae
on Spruce eireeL
month.
SalknOnlkekUr^liav
402Uf
MISCELLANEOUS.
TO BELIy—House in Bmidrc, I60U.
liber fur enly 9100. Allan F. Ut
i:l2 From etreeu
8958^J
room bous.e, TO SELL—Ten >crea, n
96.60 per
>.lot 60 \
9th St..
406U1.
TO SEt.L—FlLa restdenee id Elk Rap
Ide CO terme to .<u:L Modern >.-i
protremenu. Allan F. Little, Sutb
erland block.
99684f
FOR RENT—Bei
TO SELI^Sroall farm, near by. 4ft
E^ ftmt sL; good barn and benscree, low price, easy terms: partly
bouae; good fertile garden. Enquire
cleared, no timber, gpod soil. Ii«
ot Jultue Steinberg.
4049-U
bouse, good roads, trait belt Allas
Utile. Tbe Sutherland.
lOlStf
FOR RENT—Nice large house, cor
ner Eleventh and Division streets.
lOTX lann. gmi orei
Pbone 67L
'48t6
fair bulldlnga._________
I. nloe dahlng.
_ 67
. a
good soil; 91800. half eaah.
FOR BBNT-Typewmer
change A F. UtUe Sotheriand
phone 989.
bloek.
Stn-tf
TO SELL—Peninsula farm, m
eiung. Squire of
POE EKNT^-Beven-room bouse ...
renL 901 Btau streeL small bam.
B. J. Morgan.
40294f
FOR RENT—Butte of h
tor rent In The Eagle Frees block.
Inqalie cd Mrs SUvers. Citlscu'
'084f
^l^eetniwv inutwi/. <
store, two nsments. all moL___
Front etresL pert-eeah. low prtee
well rented. vBee tL would «ichange. Allan UtUe. The Botbw
land. tOlftf
ro SELL—Resort turn. Qedar Uke
good SOIL large bam. fair bi
tine orchard, nice eshln& i
POE SALE—Horses U the Shilaon
wood, some cedar; haU cash: nhw
Hotiee bsm.' Dsn Oreveling, 91
Wadiingtan. pbone 796.
40&0tf
TO SBU^At bargffin. fine farm, good
FOR BAT a Mired 1
bouse, big bem. bur borsee, two
cows, mowing madUnee tarn bole
flne aoll, good ordmrd. rurel mute,
bell phone, whole thins, pen oMh.
Inquire of 1022 .
ns phone 986. P. 8. Madl404X1'
wSSS. M nnd Id. J. B. MaMers.
FOR BAta OHBAP-Ono guollne eiP
gteA > horsepower; 1 nlnsle 'work
narMse; 1 foUbonL A.W.Bkkerd.
- ft» BALa-My snmmer ootuge nnd
‘tprscf
creek aorosa.
bama. stooe oell-..
mill deer tttle.,aci
timber: mnst ed; n
home: eonae <qnlek. •
Ian P. Uttla.
<0 8ELL-U0 aerea topped off md.
wm maka a Bm tmU farm, only
ahoot U mOee from dty snd wOl
be eeld vory cheap br cnah or wlO
make eery easy tarmi b Improvn.
Dent wish br a home of yonr owe
hot hoy this and make one ABa
P. dSk 222 Piott at
401
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A WILDERNESS OF TREOL
InasMsilili Fn'Mh BWs aisnaBn
Ons'if aaiofes tme ■
Ksariy aU sf be eoi-tbsn and sash
npga whKk..^macb liaa been'written,
1
eta jari ef OnatanaU M coeered with
but which lT>cL..not nnd<le^iiood when a tmm bepteal fenet. cenalsriBg ed
^ ■ehegaa^.. ilHf—it kbdi tt cadaA
U the desert mirage. Travder. b tbe
IS gown which legs ean b
1C* of the mabeggny ha
United
cot, tmt as yec very Unto of the othir
tales concerning tbe apectrd pictnree woods ksvo been marketed. This M mwhich tbe desnt ulrige has praecnted paeialty tios of the depanmeots oT E»- .
br tbeir liwpMion. Cool abeeu of wa tsa, Alb Tempas and mball t foee and retuma about seven ter and wavinj trees snd grassy
MoR of tbe Mresb stlU beloog lo tbe
__ hM <i« each side, although tbe base •wards appear where all to known b government, and the osnal meih«d ot
§t fte pillar is immovable, and tbe
_ tbe tlaiber to by tsntwHm
be parched esnb snd burning sanda
are so ilrmly cemented that it
hp which e corbb nuidbe Rtfeeaatp
Occaaioualty
a
luonnuin
range
will
ap
Igm tike a solid piece of Rene.
CDt at a dvsA pries per b ■.eoaotM'An anthority wbo states that no pear on what to known to be a booad- nlated earn to paid tor ^ tlmbw
OmbbSAa
an a
kM
etretdi
of
level
plain,
or
a
herd
of
MIMfiiluij solptlou qf this peculiarity
deer, cittle or other aniiuato will be given tract It to net en easy
iMi bean gives writes:----seen apparently conientcdiy gnalng b get titles to ton* tncb c
enatemala.
as
It
to
dtoeoniagrt
by
a
an ahoot the same distance tram ttw an the glassy surface of tbe atmos govemmeoL Hw
only one of them has phere Clues are on-aalonally tem
Tnadreda of uilea from civUliatlan.
flveyaara.
Wwnetlmee
ft
to
■
tdieniom ahipa bare been knovm
____ „
, to hMcn ap agalhR tbe aky and appear dated that If a derbb OBBber of Me
axe cot daring that ttM they matt be
A 1775 I UM,
TO 0,5, 5. i “
rauwwL .
tir away from tbe wi
<» raof of the dicnh oppoeiie tbe jrtlTbe pbe forerts are limited, betag to
d never Ukeo tbe trouble to vUU the
r. A hoard wae plncW on top of be
the moanblnose qobntrr prtocIpaOy
pOtoc. and on It were pat two glaaaea eeacasR and wbo bad never seen a and inaeeemttta. MoR of ow lumber
of w«er. Then the bell was rung. Im- real ahlp.
nsdlately tbe pillar began to sway, and ' Tbs esplanatloD of tbe mirage, as
It Ihe fifth Btrake of tbe bell the two otaally given, to ae fpilowa:
The sand, being inteneHy boL canaes
flsmre were thrown off.
.The Tinging of this r>eil bat no effect the toyos of air which rest apoo It to ■lee Import neariy all their ties and
m the pifiars between.titf pbcnomenal become greatly rareded, and under cer •vmi import coal beeanse It Is dlflicBlt
tain
clreuffltunree this layer to quite fer them to get enoo^ flrewood.—New
and the tower nor <fti any of be
«•. but fonnerly It was tbe dm pu- distinct from tbe denser Rratum s few York Herald..
Mr which aw.iy*d. jben ft became Im- tnefaes or feet above It—j,ost as If l{
were
s sheet of water upon wbteta oU
—ible. and soau- vents ago tbe one
rested. It to this rarefied stratum of
to It became ilic e<-eeuirlc one.
The Ctlrago ronn rubbed bto bands
air which acts as a reflector and plc- gleefully. entbnsIsRically. “I aae by
tures to the eye tiioee curtoos Inverted
tbe Diomliig paper tbst there wea A
SPIRITUALISM.'
daMIgU-robbyi? on Utcblgan avenne
yesu-nUy.-'^^rctatired. with warkMs
as ticned bv the
Accorelag |.7 ;i Ccniisn inllliary
world or Srienrr.
■ WeVere greatly Ukeo abaA by bto
Bplrttuallsm 1. tiie su.x-esaor ot tbe JoureaL tbe Itritiidi soidier wear*
Bedlaeral occuliisiii nnd ot the okla- hdinet which weighs nearly
levity
-And do yon twlly rejoice In such
Today acien>re. w itbotrt acc^t- ponods- Tbe faelinet of the I'russlsn
uaiilfestaiioiw. studlea them, tnfsnrrymno welglui ouly a trifle over a ihtoof of low moral toner we pro
these troubled watera almost fourteen ounces, while Hie Iblian to tested. es with one voice.
igged bl« s|
facts upoo wliU'b tbe new meta- Rill better off with a kegd. wbicb t
lesbraa
physics to toimded iiave been flriied the eoaie at IIH ounces.
Welf, at •ny rate. It skews fbe
smoke notoence 1« sbafejl eome.*
19. Uke isaguetLsin. It has drawn the
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS P
chui-klcd. aud nioieil off —l*Ovk.
Attention of pfarnlelinix to the pbenomena of il^uced sleep, and bas given
y of the data tor tbe study of bypHsls and snggostJoa. Tlie mediums,
who believe, like the am-leut pythonI, that they s > posseiwed by foraMn eplrtta. have served for tbe study
at tbe rffiange of perooDalUy end telc]>Ariiy. And It ha* *ho«-u that tbe |?rodIglea, diabolic and divine, recorded In
AS early religious were not so fsbutoos as tbe critl.-al fancied. At all
•raib science aduilrs tliat there to a
force—call It psychic at Crookea doea.
aearic wltb Carets, viul with Baradoc or tbe odie force of Belchenbracb
—a force which can be measured and
described. wbh.-b leaves its mark eo
CAN SAVE A
ON EV'RY
1 NICKEL
Nil
HANDKERCHIEF Lt: :
toom every living being, whldi^ctt^
dlitanc*. whlcb mves
Plata tnew it Oreat wtoardi Uka Car
dan made use of It The riiariatans
Ukx CagUostro blundered upon It Tbs
m
sure it was not about tbe egg throwing.
However, he could remember very disIngdrit
tlncily of net speaking to tbe boys black SI____
when he rode by them OQ hie wheel
Ueenwhlle roionteera w
time before and yet they were «
to dewtond Into the bold and «
the blase there. The ptolm
When he mde by them he was <mly Rionded. PnUlng Ibelr broad ll
'
or 20 feet from t hem. He was also hats o
just as iK^itlve that they bad
lag ttM boas, tbey went down-1^ tt*
nothing lo hlm._
smoke.
.
Albert Vaughn was called and testiAbaft toe batch, directly flte tl|*
?d to Allie 'nbbiiis Stopping to play 1800 cases ot dynamite, tttojtoilfifi
with them near the store and that-AlSomeeCE
de<* anfi i
lle told him If he saw the teacher com
ing to tell him. Wh'en he started play axes. At toe Imminent risk fit betog
ing ball he said Allle told him he conld blown up at any aacond tfaep tore np
play long and when asked why? be toe boralng planks and hmtod tbMD
throngfattiehatriiwaya. Tb^,
'*"*
only answered because, and eould.give
other reBBcn. Tibbltts had“'aleo
. then tbay aaeute«<
left them he said before the teach<
to toe engine toom.
went by. Attorney Patchin did not
Tbe blase brake out shaab’ nftor
noon. It was neariy 8 o’etotfsri nUffit
nine this witness,
is was then token uoitl this, whan the crew, oturiy ertoAril tp
Its
Mbora. bad toe E
.
the proeecuUon have flniahBorne of toe men laid to UMHpdfNto.
be
ed the f
toe engine room to toe
comrades. Tbecowtx^
better than the sallon.
ADOmONAL I
•wTS Ctowrer te Man wJ^orn.
John Otoe of TBU B
Ptttsbnis, applied for a tj
r-vemalns of M r. Miller, who died Uqnor at that addram 1a
in Virginia a few days ago, were ahip- the permU was raftmed
toorch was located ta ttw
ped yesterday to this dty, and a>
proted To arrive tomorrow at Ander- and tts membere ohjaetofi
day GitBe wae back to
otow apptkatian, and
riinrcb people preoeat to
dseto arrive from the south at 1:16
thU afternoon, was delayed more than qMRtooadOltoe. Befleo^
two hours b.v a breakage in the engine, had KdvM that prahMto^
whl<^ oeooned between Peacock sta ehnw* pnperiy andtion and Dnblio, Hear ThompeonviUe.
Determlnalipn of beira in the estate
of Loa'sa Urmsby was made by Judge
Walker today. Also the flrM annnal
by iLe administrators is tbe
eitate of Anna Kicbolaon was reoeived,
and a hearing on claims In tbe .eetatc
of Mary Oreer.
Tbe many frtends.of Misi Mgy Qellerk, tbe none who has been a patient
in Uercy Hospital at Big Rapi^ slnoe
March 28. will be pleased to learn that btanketa. Tbe tottorAnTSSll
deed waa vmtentlnlyto^
she is very inneb improved. She is noW
able to drees every afternoon and be
taken ahoot Ibf ho^ital in a wheeled
vbair.
Dr. W. 8. Moon is Spending a few
line froa palntT can-*
think yon
.e steam barge, Mathew Wilson, •tain «n yoor.ptl
>0r.pAtot» boll Srpri.»
5 in from Chicago law night and is If your fumltara
taking a load of Umber fitn the John
P. Ott A Co. doek to W. O. King A do.,
of Chicago. She wUI leave
tlam
to-nIghL
THE DESERf MIRAGE.
VeraUtew PtllAr' ■<
_
p—». t.
She (aaetM oenbUng piUar at
gMSb a eorioos problem to arehl9Kla. The Orarcb or sl Mmiae It sornnaded with plllare constracted b
pnnnt tbe walto from straining. At
ae strsnee of tbe cburdi ie a hdl
tmr. On one of the bdU In thh bwar. ttw pbenomenoD of u,e trwnbUng
BBMr dependa. When bl. benis nmg
0T4M bached the top ot tbu pillar
\Vp plsFpd mi !^a)e this morning a
tspofiai
Hrtiidfcprohipfs that for
value are the bef«t we have ever of
fered.
' 'Phey are heinatitehed, embrotdei^d,
drawn work in cornera and plain hemstitehed. If you wonld buy a really
good article for a little money, this is
a good opportunity.
maeotber bis recerit
He stopped In ■ well known <«fe. and
.Among other thing* ordered a sirloin
Btesk. A bottle of tatiaeco s
on tbe tsbie. and mistaking It for
snp be RirMd It quHe Isvlsblnf
efcak and fettled.<io\
njoy the
1. bnt no
be begSD to feel like bis toogoe was
OB Are. He twisted end tnraed and
soon bod toe eyes of everybody to tbe
dining room fnsteaed on him. The
■Mrs be terltoed and acrewed hie Ctee
b got.
toe boiler ftie Reak lo hi* moolb
Be didn't know wbit wa* tbe astter.
Ha coold Rand H no longer, and.
irochlDg np bW band, be jerked out
toe bnratng bite, threw It on tbe flo»r
and to a very dramaitc way exetatmed, •Tfow; dura yer: blesA.”
WHILE THEY LAST, 10c EACH
See our Window Dl.splay
WILHELM’S STORE I
FBONT
STREET
Satuiday morning we place on sale the following attractive -specials
at prices much under value.
DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT
NOTION
DEPARTMENT
RIBBON REMNANTS
Lwv* AMormcatM .lMtauteU
B pl^CM No. 100 black Taffeta Ribbon |
FANCY SILKS
35 dosen Ladies Bandkercbleto made of eneUent
sheer linen, bemslitohed or embrold. a
ered; regulsr 16c and IBcgrades. -
7» i 7ii, -hU. Ih,. l»t.
5QC
- 75c
60 doaeo Ladies loc Handkerriticto. la this /
■ it‘S".:5“ist;ss5rr’.r-'OC
^
,40dosen
SilkOTOTM
51uk.whita
UKK ,
.
•*»S~- ,.
Another quality, 36
wear gnarantoed, —
ngnlsrfil.OOUiMA. only
11 bntSM
lesgth at.
84c
7SC
PONY STOCHaweS for Qirls end Boys
no other make quite m> good.
E. WILHELM
9
M
FRONT
STREET
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