The Daily Eagle, May 04, 1906

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The Daily Eagle, May 04, 1906

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

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THE
rOtXIT. NO. 4067.

EAGLE.

JALKIIIGOFe
RESTRICTIONS
riRE
INSURANCE
MEN
ARE
' FRIQHTENEO BY LOSSES IN
BAN FRANCISCO.

Our Carpet departmeut is a bas7
lays
WE GET THE

Carpet Business
Because
carry the stock. Because
the quali^ of . our carpets is always
the best ' Because we tigure on sell­
ing carpets for just a little less than
others. Because
youca.L
a get what you
-......... ,11
want and pay for it just as you please.

You Take No Chances
on a misfit. Come in and select your
pattern, we will have a man measure
yoor room and we make, lay and
line your carpets and

MUKE conn RIGID
InauranWPald on Firea Caused
by Fire Startad In An^tBei
Bulldlne by Earthquake"
Ona.SunMtion. ~
(SQjMial to Tba Daily Basis.)
New York. May 4.-«ome Are Inaur.
ance ffies frlgbtaned by tbe loaa In
San PrancUoo hare started aa acttato make tiie form of Insurance
contracts more rigid. It was proposed,
It is Bald, tliat DO Insorance eboold be
paid on a fire loss that is caused by
fire etarted by an earthquake In son
other structure. ^
"1 do not believe there la any chance
of such resMctktns being placed in
contracts.’' said the preeldent of
of the big companlea. "You ml^tt as
well except loas IndlrecUy due to tor­
nadoes and bliszarda. New York might
have burned up at the time of the
great blizzard but It would not have
been right to have' such a situation in­
validate the policies.”

Assume all Responsibility

.FINAL PLANS FOR PARTY.

Easiest Kind of Easy Payments

Twentieth Century GlrU Held Meeting
Last Night
The TwenUeth-Century club girts
held B; meeting Inst evening with the
Misses Ida and Clara Nesson at the
home of tbdr slsten. Mn. HUl on
West Tenth streeL Part of'lhe even.
Ing was spent In transacting regular
buBlnesa and making the final plans
for their May party Monday evenlnc.
Gramapbone music was also enjoy-

J. W, Slater

Whe>«ul« and Rculi.

READY
tf) fill ajhurry up oi-iVer on anj’ kind of

Lamber, Building Material or Mill Work.

Sash. Doors, Mouldings, Stair Work and
Interior nnlsk.
madp to oTd»T quickly.

iT, KiT 4, 1»(W.

• TBAVNBSB OITT, ilH

Let os havt^ yiiur order.

Comfort-

frum ll>« first dn}'«'uu
pul llirm ou. Crawford
Miot-fcBrr superior to all

Rowland Donglas,
« opposiu Wliiling Bofel

Travlerse City Mfg. Co.
\fV.
Orown, IVfgr.
OfiBce: Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street.
Citisenn’ Phone, 32.
Bell Phone, 169.

•OARDMAN AVB, PUPILS UNDER
MISS HOOKER’S JURIECTION.
r Will Be «lven In 1

gn lUnesi:
karacn filed last
M hls 'kome.
Brlghl'f disease
Mr. Larson
raara sv). and
had bena a lahort ■ Uie Oval Wood
Dish faotory.
years ago he
was mMTled u>
Ahna Vanderlip
of thU nlty, who nrvivea him
leavea bwldee bis life thTM chUdren;
the oldwL Charli >ho la 16 years
Uab^ who M U. and the .yonng.
BalA who iSM three year* of
age. T«» sisteivBlao awlve him,
Mrs. AUi«l L) Lii^il Mrs, Ole Batt­
ik botirje
___
held from the

"

«In Oakwobfi.

imBUICK

e is completing
y block,
h a email portion
t Ham4 Ulty. The
d wOl add
s aspect of the
1 the lUe where
sfi-by fire
r and basement
I, Stonge and

19^

THE TAILOR
MAKES 600D CLOTHES and is showing a most oonrtnciog
AvKiKi. of Spring
------------------- woolens for gentlemens wear at
exhibit
and

The
•X m

h. - wye
Family

the lop coat aod D. B. sack suit
are mostly in demand, wore
either separately or together.
To meet the requiremeMs of

WOMAN

liSMimtiOflElS
HAaevnuHns *;
by

find tlirir sho^ nt oor store
-Oiir Kamil.v” shoes. There
neiei was s better line Of shoes
turne<l out of a factor}-.

Men’s, - - $3.00
Women’s,. $2.50
MiK-ses and Children ac-cording
to sizes re^tprodJfytiu wear-one |»ir of “Our Pamil.t” shoes and say you did yiot get
satisfactory service we wilL give
you back your money.
Wt Save Voo Money Evci} Mhwte.

Xraverse City.

FOR SPRING
wear

H^TWIMAN

Mi

aiamrs imiiiiiiofl

no Guns II SIRKE MUM

leaving n net surplus of |18.7M on the
-‘gel soopte light U aky. Hgfats
first year’s buslnesa.
will be used as there at^ bondings
r-roiu these figures Mr. Carpenter
cated and being built up on the side
comes to the eonclualon that
and end.
"road will be dividend paying from tbe
first year's operation, and with a
CRYSTAUA Camp No: 2077. R. N stant Increve from city growth and
A., Will give a braeflt dance in tbe added traffic through tbe resort attneWopdman hall on Monday evening. tiooa. That tbe liberal traoehlse bow
May 7. Bill BO cents. Ladlee wltheut granted by tbe city. If helfi, tn
escort 10 cents Music by Brat. Horst years will be of bait tbe value of the
All Invited.
’STU
present cost of railroad.’*
This report certainly looks favorable
tor Che early realization of the hopes
of our people regarding thla «nterprlee.

Q U I C K
201 Front St.

PROPOSED TRAVERSE CITY AND
The Boardmafi Atsdm aohool popUa
KNINSULA LINE OIVIDENO
and teacher. Mias Bllsahetb HoolMr.
« PAYING FROM THE FIRST.
director of muale In the looal sehoola,
and Mias Rlanche Wrlg^ aoooi
nlst, wiU dre a matinee at Btelnberrs
opera house, Salurday^aftenoon at
t:30. "Carnival of the sWera" by fi.
Tetal Coat cf Conetruetien Would Be R. Bterena, the charaoten eouleUas
the following:
S461.000—Hopee of the People
TtM Queen
BUaMay Be Early *
beth S^fthwalte.
Realized.
Bond OtL Richard HoU.
’aUow Jaamtas,^ MIm Li^e
The readers of tfaq^ly Eagle will
remember that aome weeks since Ira
WatarliUea, MIm liOUise Smurtha. Carpenter, a prorntnent clvU enwatte. Miss Aria MUlarfi.
glneer A New YWk, paid a vlait
Trumpet Flowera, Maater Henry
Traverse City for the pnrpoee of mak­
ing a caretol examination at the terrl- Hull. Master Roy waita..
Blue and White VIoleU, Donna De­
torT-of the proposed Traverse City *
gas, Ellzai^ Patcbln.
Eleetrie BaUway,
Uttle Green Leavea, Mlaa Lney Kel­
of the cost of oonstrootloa, e
of its probable receipts when ooii- ley. Miss Beesle Hannan. Mlia Hasel
stracted. and In ebort a fuU and onre- Gerlng, Min Stean4>r Harris.
Misses Chas. Sleder. .Jdna l^Ptatully prepared atntement of nil the
facU neoeasaiy for the InforatnUoa of nier. Bewie Carlson. Benjamin Bleder.
Strawberry
BtOMOU,
OaribMle
person with money to Invaat in aleotrie roafia of thla kind to auhle him
Judge of iU dealmbUlty aa an nto defray
vestment
Mr. Carpenter has now made his
eatlmates' and his report based upon
what'be found to be the condition. The
report Is certainly a very favtoable
one, and If Investors have confldenoe
In the abUlty and Judgment of Hr.
Carpenter, there should be no dlOonlty
for the managers of the
SO VESSELS WITH 460,000 TONS
all the funds necessary for the
TIED UP TODAY AT THE
trty building of the road.
CLEVELAND DOCKS.
Mr.. Carpenter gtvea Itemised eetlmaua of the cost
cwtnoOon, tneludlng the water power, buOdlng of
dam and Installation (tf dynamoea, etc.,
equipment and opentlng expemaes;
Delays Cause Heavy Lessee to Ownera
also estimates of the TMelpts tor earn­
ef Beats Who May Make It Up
ings. The figures In gross are u fol. Later by laereeae ef
lowst
Total cost
canEtrnctkm, InclnillBg
power, aide tracks and
CSpaelal to Tlia Dally
1451,000.
develand. May 4.-^t was said thaf
The total annual revenoa tram patno less than 50 vesMls were Uned
senger fares, freight, aale of surplus
aleng with 460.000 tons of ora
electric power la placed at «107A>0;
board awaiting to diacharge thalr earleas cg»erating ezpensaa. which ta plac­
go, which, owinf-to the atrlks <fi the
ed at 60 per cant. IR.TM. Leaving
- - •
The
.7SS.

CANNOT UNLOAD
CARGOES OF ORE

PARKHURS^
rip. PUT

Architect F.|
plans for a h
66x149 feet d
only 90 ffeet d
mondI iS Cur
work Is under ^
rlaUy to the I
city, when <
ing of Ice cream, cake and wafe^
it is being b
buildings V
Special sale on candy tomorrow; the
20-cent kind at iO cente. Tbe La March. The 11^
will be used (
Gretll.
’67tl
heating plant
The second flo^
^ of offloee a
CRAW^KD SHOES These txKims i
with toilet r
talk for themselves but
tnre^wlll be s
we win be pleased at

Fop

dTT EDmOK, 4 P. M.

KOilD WOULD ciiHirn sm ton REV. UiMAR
MIKE MOKEY
ISEXORERKTED

DOtFIBI

-ese mnnena, and tbe lines we
vrry in various fabrics fully carr out by their appearance the
Lre we have bestowed in their
care
selectloD.

Viour pinuua all the pmple who use it.
Better try It.

Haivnah & Lay Co.

J

Trial Was Bacret.
praceedings efi the eoori, which
called
1 tby the presidhig alder, , to
e with toe regolatlana at the
dtodplee of toe toureh to nto oa»
ttogendea. were atriotly secret, and
the flm action toka was to clcae tbe
fioort to all but those oanoarnefi to
the tzlBl, toe only peraens ostolfie of
the trial .mlnlstora and the eotmaal to
be admitted betng the wltaeasea.
these there were about U, tni-tfaeiBg
tbe young woman whose gABe was
connected with tbe chargee under toTbe trial was adjoined
long enoogn to penUt the p
to take supper and after being resuned, tasted until about 9 o’clodt when
raOzed to consider .

meoe od thevsewa.
seif eonld not be i
be retired
soon after the doee of the |
bde Mrs. Lanftnan said that toe veedlet
was a great relief to (he fedlna of
bis family, although they bad been
oonfideut of the' ontoome fran the be­
ginning.
Tbe ^v. Ur Lauftoan Is la his
second year aa pastor of the Second
Street church, add dnitag his restdence to the city baa b
I with drifl aflalra. He
was chairman of tbS o
bad to charge the campaign against
Sunday theaten,.. which resulted In
the vote of the dty council ordering
their cloee, and to hla prevlona ehafget
baa. been aaeoelated with a number
reform movements to different

G. 0.1. II. 1ST IT NIGSiFV

NATIONAL LEAGUE.
WOB. Lost
Now York .................... 14
4
Chicago'...........................U

Plttahurg.......................10
6
nuladelphla....................10
8
Brston ............................8
10
St Louie ........................ 7
»
Clndunatl..............«... 7
18 ,
BraoMyn........................ .4 14

Pet
.778
.887
.6K
SU
.444
J18
.282

Strict Account Tent No. 662, K. O.
T. HH.. of Kingsley will bold a pnbUc
meeUng Saturday. Hay 6.' Chas. H.
Perry and Hon. Perry P- Powers of
MuUeal Club Met Wlto
Cadillac and speakers of Traveree
t NighL
City will be present. The meeting
Hiss Vera Wynkoop entertained the
wUl open at 8 o’clock promptly stand Beethoven Musica] dub at her home
ard time
last eventog. May 8.
cbltdren. Ladies are eepectally tovlt
After the regular bnatoeas meeting
ed. A mustcal program Is arranged the following program was given:
Vocal solo, Betole Baydoo,
Plano aolo. Ruby Grayson.
Reading. Jtssle Msnn.
Vocal eoto. Leanie BraaUL
The eventog was apent In daadng.
HAD SLIGHT STROKE OF APO­ after which refreebmente of puneh,.
wafers aigi Ice creem were served.
PLEXY YESTERDAY.

FlIBITIIlie BT lISS WYIGOOF

c. INK IS lav m

Complication Comet With
Typhoid Fewer.

K. Buck, who has been 111 for
several weeks wtlh e low run of ty­
phoid fever, was stricken with a slight
attack of apoplexy yesterday afiarnoou
about 1 o’clock, at his home. 8S8 West
Gl^th etreeL AWboort Mr. Bock
IS tor some time, he ralThe young ladles’ society of the
Preabyterisn church will have a home
to ebudy sale at The Johnsou^^
Results V^rday.
St Louis. 4: ClnelnnaU. 1.
Boston. 8: New York, 0.
Philadelphia. 6; Brooklyn^4.

TRY AN EAOLE WANT Aft

1“

Grand Baplda, Kby 4.—After a trial
by hit brotbar mlnlatara laating for
more than seven hoora, the-Rev. WDUS9 X4 lAufman, pastor
the Sec­
ond Street Methodist Bptooopal
church, Ian nl^t nnerged triumpbaaG
ly from chargee of mlednaduet The
trial was begun In the S^oend Btreet
cburch at 2\fK'clock In the aftmtoon.
and It was 9:80 In the evwlsg before
all the evldenoa hafi been ^weaotedL.
and the nine elergymm who Were
hearing the case as Jndgea anfi Jury
readied their vardlpt that thne was
BOcanee tor aeUco. ThafiadMonwaa

FOG imoi OF FGBGI UIB

“■EEii i
-r........1 !

Reautto Yeotofday.
Detroit. 9; Chicago, I.
Cleveland, 6; St Louis. 0.
Washington. «: Boston. 4.
New Tork. 6; Phllafielphla, *.

‘BEST*

jwrwiiiiiisuirai
Chargee Made Againat Pastor of Seeend Straet M. E. Churoh Were
N08 BustalMfi-Outoeme

Jamea Wahaagezlk. an Ottawa ladlan. came up from Omens today on
hie return to the Soldlera’ Home.
Grand Rapids, after ependtog neariy
Ptooea
a month at Omens. He It in receipt
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
letter from the Rev. T. C. Thoi
Won. Lost Pet
as. pastor of the M. Z. ehurdi at
Odanah. Wls.. requeellng bit assist­
ance at two'Indian camp meettogs to
be held to western Wisconatn this
imer, one at White Skrth, tron.
June 19 to 26. tbe other at Odanah. be­
ginning July 8 and endliiKthe 16th.
Hr. Wahaagezlk will go to WisoonBln to assist tbe Rev. Thomas and will
FSpeelal to The Dally-Bagle.]
alto be to aUendance #t tbe NorthChicago, May 4.—An Impiwtant con­
port Indian camp meeUng to be held
ference of the executive committee of
in AognsL
the American Shippers’ association
wUl be beld bare today. The result
Springfield,^4; Wbeellng. 2.
of the conference will be awaited
with Interest by the railway n
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
cause It has been called to start a
Won. Uirt. Pet.
movemenl tor a general redootion of
freight rates throngboa the oonatxy.
It is the flret concerted move to this
direction of a national scopa

UNION STREET CLOTHIEBS.

All the people all the time and it Is
difficult to nCASE aU tbe peojfie all
thetime. though Hannah A Lay Cos

in TO SGINBIS' lOIE
MS. WAHSAOE2IK t)F OMENA IN
THE CITY TODAY.

- BASEBALL

SSi.v:v.v..I
Kabeck & Hoyt Elr-EEEi i i

YOU CAN’T FOOL

There was apparently n
he strike situation today.
I BMne talk of o
men to unload their boats but nothing
of a desperate nature has as yet de­
veloped to thet dlreeUtw.-

TRIAL HEUD. BEHIND CLOSED
DOORS LASTED SEVEN HOURS
' YESTERDAY.

OAILY EAGLE WANT AbS FAY.

TAKE
......... HOTie_
NOTICE.
. L. Aubry deelree tbe pnbUe to kaow
he U aasodated with George Keeto
to the Parisian Dye and ClraalHg par­
lors at 812 Beat ntml streeL formerly
with Ott A Habntr. We ere experts
in this bnstoees and dean the meet
ddtoste tahrica without tojury sad
................................to na
ITtf

The Daily Eaftte

™UP*BIIBBl^

imms
OFFICE

PROPERTY OWNERS CAME TO NO
DEC1BION -REAOADrNO WHO
SHOULD 00 THE PAVINO.

GOOH tneillR£IT lEIlt

WMT FRONT «TREST.
BcthFhetM^NfcM.
City Engineer Caldwell JIhawed Errera
After Marti Dleaaaalan MeatRig -

Tb« DkllT B»Kto Will Iw-twBd m
nie *t Uie {oUowing plftoes: fi. J.
Utni * Sofi, VOl Wtahlnsum
JoMpb Umlor.
r. 810 BMt Slsbth m
,
WeK Front
Mr*. A. SL FiiUer, 81» North aimveoa
kvenue; _ Monroe CM1I7 Oo^ Unktiv
For the <

Thme was a g
wot the
property, owaera
Doloa atreet and
one resident from Caaa atreet, who
are Intereated In the propoaed paring
of fhoee etreets, at the meeting held
in the old primary aebooi bnfldlng,
comer Union and Teath rtreeta. last
nlgSil

Oscar Slmpsw called the meeting
to order and stated that It
Both tele- disease whether the city should do
the paring or whether U shonld be
done by oontnetora. In this oonneoI talk WM-tnamgea in don he said Ctty Engineer Csldwen
at the meMlng held IW eveolnc to had prepared eaftirmUn and he called
discuaa the matter ol IwtIbc on South upon him to maka a report.
Union and Caaa atreele, but no definite
The meeting was attended by both
opinion waa amved at; or U there the old and new hoards of' pnhUe
we^ nothlns definite waa ezpre&aed. works.
I he whole queaUon la up to the boaro
Mr. Caldwell stated that Ur. Scan­
of puhlio vorka and the oouncU, where lon’s bid for metropolitan brick was
It properlr belohn for final aeule- I30.193.8S. ThU covered Unka street
menu The board o( public worke and to Thirteenth atreet, but he
the oouncU are oompoeed o(
that the last block had been cut out
elected lor ibe very purpoae of han- sibee the bids were advertised tor.
dliue Just auch' popoeitions as this He eald his figures were at varisape
pavins question, and we believe they with thoaa of Ur. Unmy’s and ha torts
are competent to do iu
each item up aa toDows:
••Mr. Murray’s figures for brick
Premier Witte bas been forced o
90 cents and be has not allowed for
and M. Goremykin, former minister
breakage and batting and there should
tbe Interior, a weak man, ud an <
be added at least two cents more for
[emy of Witu, appointed as bis succes- this purpose.
, <>or»|^ seems to be impossible for
"He lists diaying at 4 emits. That
the cw, wben be bas a compeieit Is less than the city oonld do it for
and faithful mu at tbe head of af­ prtriouslT. It shonld be
fairs, to nave sufilcleni
"For mixing cement he says five
keep him there. VViue no sooner gets cents ssd thst Is cheaper than Mr.
things quieted down and the finances Scaolw can do It for with a mixer and
of the
in an easy condition, oh Sixth atreet 4t cost him at least
thsft the
allows hi« enemies to In- 10 cents.
flosnee him to listen Jo their advioc
“Sand and apreadlng for enahlon
which la very likely to again turn listed at three cents. That la about
I rungs all topsy turvey
right'
empire. Kusaia Is certafnly In a
*TIowlng, draytng and dressing at
way, and we predict that it wUl
10 cents u cheaper thao anyone has
be many moons before the esar will ever done rt. It ahould be U ceuta.
be foscM to call from bis retirement
“Bla estimate tor laying brlA is
U. Witte and place bim again ai
four cents. That is rtoee.
head al aSalra, and give him a free
“Ha
hand to manage things to auit himself That la better than t hav« erer teen
it done.
Ua>-or Dunne of Chicago and a dele­
“Cement fCrr ahuhlng, tbrM cents.
gation of non-partisan
non-aec- WU! coat m eenta.
tanana, mada a trip to Bi^rlngfield lor
“He Itsta cement fbr eonereta at tO
the pnrpoae of influencing the UUnoU
legulalnre in the matter of prlmaiy cents, qot sllowtng tor exeess
shrinking down.
election law. Bat th{nr do not
have
1. aa team
“Qmvrt be ptoeee ut 8 oeuts^d h
tentlon wu paid (ham. WhUe they should be at least U cents.
"He has finer for curb. eud. etc.,
were explaining their vlewa in the
at
two eenta and K abould be nt leaat
House on what a primary election law
cent and a half more].
ahould be, a sub^ommlUee, without
“My figure! bring the work to 81.87
even waiting to hear the views ad­
vanced, waa busy In drawing up a blU per square yard and that aavee elx
to anil themselves. Michigan is not eenta a yard on the face of k. Thto
the only state that la having trouble will allow tbe ctty to atve about 81.M0
in getting satisfactory primary eleo If they do It
Uon law.
“Scanlon >aa a machine to put Is
about 1.<KH9 to 1,200 yarda per day of
concrete whereas the rtty would have
to do K by hand. I would bate tn see
tbe city Invest several hundred dol­
lars In a machine and not sure they
would want to use It if the work did
not prove aatiafac^ to do H by the
city. By hand s^ut <60 yards per
day can be mixed.
‘It will take the dty from two to
six weeks longer to do the work.
“On Union to.Blghth st^ tt would
only, require eight to 10 days lonier
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Doekeray and
but the total would be behind Mr.
little son rettmed last night from an
Scanlon about four weeks. Some ob­
extended Ulp In the west . While
ject to the delay In tbe buslneea aeo;
they enjoyed their trip' and repon
tion. According to the petiUoa rtreufine time they consider Michlgab good
Jated the algnera are about tour to
enough. At present, at least, they
for the woi* to be done by a conwill not return. Mr. Doekeray stateil
traotor.“
that the climate, aa a whole, waa not
B. P. WUhelD said that the matter
any hotter
this climate and that
moat be looked at from another point
while there are aome good t^enlnga
He then went on to aav that tha work
and eome nice placea, there are also
tn tbe past bad not bean very MtlatoeB as weU as here.
tory and that when tha overseer touad
They left the city Septmnber 28 and
tsult he waa obeoknd on it .
alnce tbu time have pretty well cov­
City Engineer Caldwell went on to
ered the weatent coast from Oregon
explain this and said that one load
to
enii taken In w»y places
of InUresL ,They ha^p had some
sand and not enough gravel.
great experiences and have
Hr. Wilhelm esdd tt aeenied foUr
many IntareaUng things so that the
for the dty not to do Its own- work.
trip will long be a pleaaant memory
He tbonghL bowevn, that Mr. Mn^
to than.
ray's figures ought to be out In two
1 the total Hved.
The englnew aald “yea. and then ent
them In tiro agnln.Mr. WDhelm went on to atata that
SHOULDER BROKEN SO THAT tha nllaye ware ta good shapa aronad
ARM MAY BE CRIPPLEO.
tha bnatoeat porilen and that they
could be need to advantage.
n hae Bmh with
Mode RRh Mid that they had travel­
Him Rwaatly.
led the aDeya tor three yean now baenuaa of tha condition ttt tha atraata.
Eav. Joalah Pennington returned
Mr. Isgrlg Baked tt tha etty would
last night from Wabash, lad., whsce ntand bnrtt of tha pe^ and pay tha
- ha hM been on an axtan^ vlMt with differenoe If the worit aort man ttaa
hU aen. Bar. Lari T. Pualagtca, On
a eontraotor eouU do It for.
hia ww back ha riritaS Paikar PanCity ntgtaaar OaldwaO nld tha way
alhgtes ia Detroit aad his dao^tcr la
>tt wan that they would
laaanad firtt and that Jf the aaaaasment did net oortni tha aum
would have to be paid toom ttia gnanl tend and tha entire etty would
have to atand tt.
aacR n w^ ttat it may leave his right
4. M. wnhrtB 0var the ofllee easttan n «g te aaytog that aO who ran
Mt. PMBlMtSB ramalsad looter tor oBoa as4^wen elaatad. -waa th(
than hi IBIHH an aa to cam ftw hM warktngman’B Mnd.- and that ought
aen BBS to partially look aftat hla
na
waa nliad u to how
Mr. TMv'woUdtod.tta wmm 1
ho got tha rtvm twte prttttoB nd
Mode tOA atolM that Mr. ThAtr m• to the OellT Begle ^

) eemce at oBoa.
■, Na 68.

PROF. t. R. DOCKERiy IKD

FlILV HIVE RllRID

woA and a pUaa «or thoaa <0 Mri
who wantad It doaa bf eontraaL Be
was with Mr. Vadar when ha
-wia ofthe algaam
0. 8. Tader made a Um nna^
tn regard to tbe matter.
The qneatlon waa than aaked
was the malt o< tUi paOtton.
showed that people r^irar—**“
feet were In favor of the
the work had that paopla rspseaat
Ing 2438 leaLwaated tha work to he
dona by obntmet
Mr. Caldwell/aiplainad, howwar.
that thlt repreasBted only ahoat one.
half of tha ftootage aa thaca waa
Bomethlng Uka 8400 feet o< tronta^.
a-L. Aahton was present and repre­
sented intarasta from Caas street He
said ha did not know bow all felt but
for hlmaalf that If It would bring more
labor for local people he wanted the
work done by tha city.
From this point the meeting-----Into a general babble, everybody tried
to talk at once and little gioupa aoon
formed and there was geaeral dlseasslon On for abont a half boor, when ah
decided to go home and forget paring
(or the time being.

IUIIHH8 BROW IRIS OF
FRBGIITIS MORHIiG
MOST DISTINGUISHED PASSEN­
GER WAS THREE YEARS OLD.
Maunce Fiqher Left Sick Mother In
Chicago.
Tbs steamer llUnola came from
cago today with a large amount of
frel^t for ‘Traverae City. She left
Chicago with more than 100 pai
gers, 16 of whom were bonn^ for
Mackinac Islfnd. tbe others being dis­
tributed along tbe line, a few for this
city, among them being B. J. Morgan,
who came from the South Hanlton
Island. A wee lassie of three sum­
mers. little Maurice Fisher, whose
mot-ber Is too ill to care for her, ar­
rived from Chicago In care .of the
stewardess, and was met at- the boat
by her grandmother .who will keep
her untjl her mother Is well again.
The small lady had the time of her
life on the big steamer, everycne mak­
ing a pet of her, and she waa sorry to
leave her many friends.
Tbe steamer left Chicago with a
big shipment of horses, numbering 46,
whicb were shipped to Hamll and Co.,
of Petoekey.

BLADE. PIERUD THE HEART OF
H, CLII^RO.
WMttby Man MmU Death In a P*'

8^ Louto, May 4.-^>iaiped the h^
by n cUTlng knlt^ » part rt bia tahla
slim. whSoh tor yeaia he hid carried
eutt al^ to n place out of the reach
of bur^ara. tt. H. CUtord. a wealthjrertSant c< Ferguson, SL Louis coun­
ty, was klUad almoat Isatanil}'- As
BMXBtliig tha stain from
dlning-fodn, carrying Ue aUver, be
stfimblad and fall on the
^
blada.
Mr. CUflord's silver service,
1s very vnlnnble, was one of his hob­
bles. Bs made treqoent additions to
....................................
eurpassed by
few In this rietnlty. Every night for
tbe teat IS yean, when be has been
at boine. he has gathered up his eollecticn befiire retiring and placed it
a safe on tbe eeoond flur of hls^ome.
Among the aniclea M a carving set
one pleee 6t whlrti to a hand-carved,
ailver-mountad knife. As Mr. CllSord
tripped on the way upstairs with tbe
basket bolding the precious sitlcles
this knte feU from the basket It tam­
ed point np.wai<d. and Mr, Clifford fell
directly on its blade.
The ctottar of the tolling silvi
beard by Mrs. CUftmd and her two
sons. Mrs. Clifford was the' flret W
reach her husband's side. He
living, but could not speak. He died
within a tew mlnntea.

»»»»»»»»»^»»»»»»
AHUftEHfiNTft.

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What premises to be the most en­
joyable attraction of the season to the
theater-goers is tbe appearance of tbe
Great Nlcolt company. As entertainthls company caanot be Burpasaed and the presa is unanimous in their
praise wherever they nave appeared.
Originality eemas to be tbeir aim
and the secret of their success Is due
to the fact that their performance ap­
peals to all the people: tbey interen
the older people by their skill; the
scientific by tbeir mysteries and the
rtiildren by the number of feats that
for their special beo»
fit. Will NIooU clalaa to be able
remove any baudeuff tiiat is placed
him and so tar bas been successful.
Anyone wbo has a pair of handcuffs
requested to take than u> the opera
house and lock them on hts wrists
and In some pyatsrtdM manner be
get them off~ttM open. This
Miss Pearl Curtis was tbe rictlm. eompaqy. wiU appear at the Grand
of a complete surpriee last evening at opera bouse Saturday nlgbc
her home. 219 But Ninth street, tbe
Seat sale at Johnson Drug Co.
occaalou being her 13th birthday anni­
versary. The party waa arriuiged by
I.ord Stratbeoua, high c
her sister,jliss Gleneva. 23 young of Canadn. bas just turned his 8r>tb
friends being present who made the year, bul'U still is active as uiost men
evealng one long to be remembered. of 60.
Light refreshments were served, and
before leav^ the IHOe Mlu waa pre­
sented -with many beantlful tokens of
frlendeblp, among them being a hand• Imported vaae.

SURPRISBI'DR HBII3TH BIRFHDIV

Pere Marquette
MIT FDR JUDGE CGRIIS'DECISION Line Steamers

thon who tovand thB oMt MBS Ike

Bicycle and Automo­
bile Repairing

fe .

BighL Give ns n triaL

HOUGITOB i MANKWG
311 E. Front 8l

Traverse City.

A FewSpedab
New Girdle Cereet
only ............................ 15e each>New Up-t»d«tfl Skirt Sup­
porter*^ only .......... lOe each.
New Turn-Over CeUarB.
....................fie and 10c each.
New Waahable Belta............lUc
Brasa Extension Reds, eaeh^lOc.
New Teieeeopek Suit Caaea and
Valieea.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

Nev» Aprons, aome with sleeves.
Must be seen to be rttpredated.
Only a few Garden Seeds lefL
CaU quick or they wlQ bs
■ gone.

OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW

day's on

DINING ROOM fHAIRS
Here are .a few of the

GARDEN

ISEEDS!
Rice’s,

11

many which

we quote;

Our reg. $1.00 Diner imw 65c
Our reg.
hrat cann. JI.IO
^lif reg.
11..W...........$1.50
Our reg.

i|t. dak - .$1.75

Come and See Them

Dunkirk’s.
Brown’s.

We have the finest line of
Carpels, Ru» s.an,d Linole-

Ferry’s.

Come and se<. them bef^
piiichatiMM elsewhere. At
v«?ry reasonable prieea. ■-

iimstliat weieevershoyoi.

Sonxaiy

'i.

Bemnabcr our nk on TOI Poper

Seeds in package or in

-i’OUK CKEIIIT is GOOD.
Best assortment in the |
city.

Year RdUble Fnmiture Store

J. J. Brezina.

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

248 Front 5t.

127 Sootii UoiM Street.

$isr«$i
ROUND TRIP $1.50
.leave-ManU.ee dally'
All tbe evidence in the case of the
people vs' C. S. Corbett of Orawn.who
was charged with keeping his saloon
open on Sunday. April 22. waa In by
7 o'clock lut evening before Juatloe
of (he Peace George W. Curtla
1
Mr. CurtiB will not give his deeUlon ns to whether tbe man will be held
to the next term of the Circuit Court
before tomorrow. Witnesses were
Introduced on both sides and out of
the number. It Is said, only two tesdseelng the saloon opoD.
The kaiser Is havlug a new racing
ysebt wmstmeted which will be al: fiat-bottomed, and bare a new
un o< bnllatL

daily at 8:00 p. bl Arriving t
Manistee aj 7:00 a. m. and 9:1
At Milwaukee
and all prtnu north and west
At Ludi
liagton with Pere Marqnette raTlroads
north
___'it M^stee
___
with
M. AN.
A N. B. n______....
railroad, M.- ±
thM.
tt tallroad. and steamera (or
Onekama and Frankfort. Dock
fool of Pine street Phone 5BJ.
tt H. FBENCe.
Agent.

SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL
from the Carpet and Curtain Department. Something you can’t let
pass An extra sale of CurUfn Materials. Portieres and Upholstery goods

“MONDAY SPECI.\L”
Yo„ ore makiog manj- ohangea-aew draperies are needed-chairs to be upl.olster
„l-w,n,low seats made-Lihrary and “Den” to te refi.rnished-new portlets hnng
—a gum-ral Change about.

WE AID YOU IN EVERY WAV.
We show you an enormous stock to select from and offer ai our “Monday Specl.l”

_ *4.00 PorUeres lor *3 00.
»S.50 PorUeres for *2.75.
*3.00 PorUeres lor *2.50.
(2 50 Portieres lor $2.00.

LEnFaRIRGTORIttSU«;«III

EKsrWLfroBittnt.

60 to 311 Etori Front Street for
ymr

Wash-Skirts
ot Ua^ UnleDee iodtu
HMd Cotton.

*4.75 Kope PorUeres lor $3.75.
$4.00 Rope PorUeres lor $$.00 •
$3 00 Rope Portieres for $2.50.

We haye just placed on sale a splendid
line of these Wash Skirts. Thej
~
are an
exceptionaUy fine line, a&d»ll are
up in very tasty end natty styles, in
fact, it’s the best line of Wash Skirts «e
ever had. Prices are

Beautiful Persian Stripe Draperies in four diffen-nt designs, a reeular 50c
value for 29e the yard. Most excellent for curtains, couch covers or window seats.
■ A beautiful two-tone red or green drapery

nao, SU5,-k.50, $175. $LM,
$2JS, 2.50 U $4.00

FOR MONDAY ONLY;

ALL SIZES AT ALL PRICEa

Hannah 4 by Meteantfe Cfl

&

SOc valne lor 40c.

85c valne tor.75c.

and a special price on everything in our great stock of Beautiful Dpholatery goods

THB D41LT JClOIB, IWDA*'. ItiY *, 19,^
lb*7 ware stubborn, hot prtlt*. and
even slie gave up the eDdeaaur
o*o*o*oo»b*oo*6*o*oo*o*o' flnalty
and contrated herself with alghlDg

o Hotaute*s

\ Mutiny

i

By JED STRONG
l^irrlpU. Uu«. tw P. C SaMiuM

d«o*o*o*o*o<

Howie Claoced afier Marcia'with re­
el- Hep
almost
be bad rldlcnled her matinee hero etae
bad etaraped.ber foot aninlly and had
iln-lnred that she a-antod to be
aeliopp 111 the 8r»t opportQDlty. and
Mnrrla Vrna a1
alTray* a« good i
»-ord.
WilleJie wasbtill paring at the
^•^n^mn•ay down which her alender flpur<' bail vnolshod Mrs. Loowlne
{■autiiip up Uir mairway.
, - 'Mr. Howie." Rbe Bal'd majeaticany,
■■ -y danislKcr inromui me that abe baa
i-en j-Toesly luKUlled. I BJuat aak that
you pm tlip yartii about at ouce and
land UB at the ueareni port.”
Howie niHde the mietake of trylnp 1
arpm-. "I merely . mW thiit'Rowland
Montapue was a Mli k," be bepan. "and
'lien Marcia prew aupr}- and pave i
Ii.irk my rliiK and aald ahe wauled
po home."
"1 consider Mr. Moutapue a moKt >l>Jbe lady.
•Oilap r
who .cared noihloj
wbo dearly luicJ a baiilc.
a attack the Jiidpt pome e
if yoor
'nt of
yoi pueeta. Perhapa had It
k horse wo shonld hare had to
jibldo your ludpnicut. but of the liner
ans .v»u know nulhiup. aud I bm plad
■r baa discovered her
'Void an aHiaace with
eor taste. ’ Plecae put
ahonj at '/icv. '
Howie pro.iiusl. Of old he knew
Mrs. Jon-ainy :is an niilaconlal worthy
.nf one's Steel. t-1io w.>uld fiorslst lunp'’•linp ,MaP>ia In her bad temper. If
■y evor rcacbecl ]«rt with Marcia I
tills liiimor
nr.1*- ofoiiM, never hope to rvIn spite of her
eua:ii:<
•iiiper. or |M>*sili|y liei;ni«e of It.
Ion Ip Io'O.) Mnn i.s, and be Wiisdelernilnwl iluii ai nil Imsards ibe rmln
wotrtd U'4 inui-b the Inudliiit al/Pnlni
B.'arU imilla iniee had In-eii erfoet.sl
II.• w.-s siUl i-nnderliip ilio inai'or
when linlf an hour In'er Mrs.
nilne's iH.rtly f-.rm n'a|.).eare.l upon
the.derk. lustend of .•oiniiip lov.nrd
him aln- wont to ibe wli.sl!iou-|. mil

londly from Hie deiitfas of a deck dialr
as abe watched Uowte pace the deck.
Howie bad bla hand In a bandage,
explaining liphtiy that be bad barely
been aeratebed by a bullet In the I
and .Marcia followed bits'about
deck with her aympatbetlc glance,
though It was uot uDill evening that
the broke the rutivcraatloual ice.
Ihe full moon was Just rising out of
the eea as she enme toward the spot
where be was Icunlug against the ralL
“Does your baud burl vegy mucb?" abe
asked. iryluR to inuke ber voice sonnd
cold nnd'poiiic.
"Kot very uuicb," was the Indiffsent
answer. ' Tlial is tlie least of my
bles."
■•It 'li very awkward." she conceded.

pnt you out of uiy bean It I (
"Do you care mi Din'chT” s
wonderlngly- ' "You did i
mind yesterday
"I bad »
•• Faint heart ne'er won fair lady.’'
die'quoted. He prasjied ber band.
*‘t>o yon jnean that. Marcia?" be de­
manded.
"1‘erbapa Montapue is a little stilt­
ed," she coueeded. It Is a very elUy
thing to nnarrei over, anyway."
"And .voii are williup to maki
For
WltblD
ring lluucr -Iio.i.- nblie and bare In
the moonliplii. she si.piKsl ibe ring
upon it.
.
•■I was a V01-.V silIJ- pin. I'red." abe
said penlleiiily. "1 do not deserve for-tVe never pel our Just deserts." be
iBUgbed. "ami. besides. 1 should not
have poked luu at MouUgue."
Mrs. Lorruiue came up the companionway Jusi in liuie to see two beads
cloee topcthiT. Mnrela saw her first.
"It's all ripbt. molber." sbedaugbed.
"It was all a mistake."
WRh a sickening sense of defeat, the
elder woman luriied and went back to
the cabin. With her band siill in bis.
Howie went forward to the wheel
bouse. "It s alj riptil." he said quietly.
"Head back for the cuurt>e."
TUe man at tbe wtiei'l touched bis
cap res|«ecifiill.v and swimp the wheel.
Marcia stuii.si
"And you Lav
u iu comnnnd aU
the timer she i
] "Not exnclly," li.- declared- I "11m Ibe muilny ' - sbe persisted.
1 "Xlnde in nf.ler," he admitted, "'mjen
i your mother esj>oused your cause I
I cuuld see lli.-it uolhlnp less than a muj tluy would ■ lear the air. You said
I yourself -Finut livurl ne'er won fair
'Oy.- •;
"Poor loutber." eigbed Marcia. **I
don't think yon will make an Ideal
son-in-law." •
"But a good husband." be Insisted,
"and the bcud of tbe bouse."
"Poor mother," said Marcia again.

Bola.rs
HlAI^rr.
Bplderi have played a graatOf part
In history Uisn most people are aware
of. Everybody knows bow the pers^
verance of a spider encouraged Robert
Bruce to reguln his kingdom of Bcotland. but not so many know that
cordlug to Jewish tradlUon. a spider
saved David's life. Saul iTas bunting
for him.
.................
care where J>arld was bidden. Short­
ly before, however, a spider had aptui
her w’eb at tbe mouth of the cave, and
the sikidlers. taking It tor granted that
If he bad taken refuge In tbe cave be
lust bave broken tbe web, departed,
gbt have been
before his en­
trance.
Frederick William was king of PmaBla, and en attempt was made to poi­
son btin with a cop of diocolats. By
trance a spider fell Into the enp, and
for. this reason tbe monarch gave tbe
tdiocolate to a dog,
died. Imulry
iqulry .was;made, wtth tbe reai'LLtJi CAcau.
. the cook was banged, and
preBMiily sli>- liore down upon him. the large spider irrought fii gold not
lip* - of vinuoua Indipnntloii firing her decorates one of the chief roomi of the
Winter paince at Potadam In memory
"I liercelve'that we are still beaded of the king's escape.
i.jrtbeast." bhi- mid ns she approached.
"1 must lualat that you turn alxiut
Well ReeoBiBeBaed.
nii-dlBtely."
1'he buxom maid bad been hloUog
, Bhe was almost sorry thnt she wosilrt that sbe did not think much of woo­
i.nve tbia tractable young iiiBu for ing out. and this, in conjunct!on with
a soii-ln-law, bui ber Joy was nbort Uie nlglitly appearance of a rather
lived, for when the aim set In tbe east sheepish young man. caused her mlsIt was plHlii to be w.-eii that the
ircse mucb apprehension.
naaa •■aril bad t>e.'D iami>ered with and
"Manba, Is it possible that you
’ was an expUialou that proved thinking of getting maniedr
.. - dlvenln* to Ibe n-al of tbe party
“Vet m." admitted Martha, blnhlng
than 10 Him le or tbe lAwralnes.
■'Not thm young fellow wbo has beoi
it en<1e<l Iu the yacht's nose being ealUiig on you latelyr
swnup nronud. mid. n'lMi s iMwk
'•Yet'mtbe's-tbeone."
CO ;«m. Mrs. lAirmliii- vi'rlfij-l 11
"Blit you have knows him only
courK. Till- re-t w w aorcy Him il
few days."
trip was Iu Ih- ul'Uinlaui-d: Inn, full •
"Three weeks come Tburfday,*’ cor­
t" Joy of victcirjt'iMra. I.iinnlne co
rected Martha.
'
slaered no on inn lienn-if:
"Do you think that b long enongli to
It wsi barely ligtii ilii- next monilnc k^ow a man befot* taking au(^-*9 im­
wbt-u tbe sound of pi'<lul einia
portant stepT'
heard on the deck, and the imriy
"Welt.” answered Martha, with oplrlt.
. ed up the <->ui|ianloiiwuy. rp foi
" 'taln't's If be was some new teller
t-rew bad KBib-reil and,stood. sul­ He's well recommended. A perfectly
len fu.'e.l, regarding the owner and Lla lovely girl { know was enga^ to him
captain
At the uiipearoBce
for a long tlme."-Bverybody‘a Magapany Howie left the sailing
and came toward them. *,
its all i^.it," hr explalued. "Tbere
I CIOM Call.
was a tnuiliiy, end. I am afraid ibal the
men have possession of the IniiiI. They
have promised not to interfere with volvlng tbe romo^ of a maiip^«n'
cancer, os large as my band, bum m«
our comfort, and they will
daughter’s
hip,
was mv«ited by tht
one of the Bahama group, wlili euuugli
of BucklolS Arnica Salve/
previsions to enable ns to retich .Nas. application
Bays A. C. Btickel, of Miletus, W. V*
aau. Tbsv will
"Peraistent use of tbe Solve
For a momei
piptely cured It", Curot CuU,
tbe crew and seemed dn the point
and Injurlea. 26e at ‘1'he k
golQ^ forward to them, bnt to their Drug Store, EL B.
~
drugglita.
—Irreat rrtlef she elected to baye.Jays- Wall ti Bona,
^
terlos Instead and cauaed a mveralon
•bat occupied tbe entire party until tbe
still civil steward ennonoced breakfast
Hie sirtiatlon seemed more pleasant
aro-i breakfast Apart'from tbe fact Notice to All People Interested:
1 tor the paving
that everr «nan In tlie crew carried
rem'ver. ooteotatiously displayed, they of Front Street from tbe east Une of
wf . uout -tbelr work tbe same as

RAVING XAX

.ilea-iiji experience.
south Union atreet bridge^ are now in
Mrs. lAorralue
e offwed
offnvd ttbe men rapldbands for tbe ooilectlon of tbo
ly tocreasli
Inatoltment. together with the
whore
seemed intereet on oil unpaid inatallleota, the sane tRlto paid before the
cHaed to aiiproi, h, wltbln reset of
amities, am. •veo tbe good lady's rat day of JuM, ifM.
M. B. HASKmJA
“real to bave , aoutbera Atlantic
Ctty.Treaaiiror.
agMdron
pBrsult.jbe
OOoe room iOt Stoto Bank hulldlnc.
» tboy
-al • eabl* notlaB
Bb *
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Voice
of the

People

Raederaovnila
Paper are Invited to Contribute
Their Ideas on
Current Teplea
of Publla X,
Intereot In
Thia Cetuma.

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BRCWKMYER'S REPLY.
In reply U> the reasons given and
published In Tbe Eagle ot Wednesday,
May 2. 1906. .why the council refused
grant me a city saloon license, and.
as sUted by Mr. GHleU In ,his motion,
that my place was a resort' tor crooks,
and my reputation bad, and that my
saloon was a tough Joint, will say that
the only reason ilr. Gillett had for
making aucb an assertion Is not from
what be knows from bis own pereonai
knowledge, but from what be may
bave beard In relation to the same,
anj evldenUy he bad a motive to gel
back at me for tbe reason that the
i»bo was soliciting for a campaign
fund in Us behalf In the recent dty
ciectioD was refused by me, as I otatthe Ume that Mr. Olllett was
stranger to me. but I bad beard that
be was an unfit man for the mayor
of this city, and Mr. Olllett well know­
ing tbsit 1 opposed his elecUon, in
order to vindicate himself and unjust­
ly Injury me In my business and repu­
tation. made these remarks as above
stated wlihouFoar knowledge on bis
part or Investigation as to tb'dr truth
falBliy. I challenge any
anything agOinst my character. 1 have
lived In this country thirty-eight years,
and have always been honest In all of
my iransactJons. ^nd I challenge
aught against my reputoUnu. or that I have rug a "tough Joint.
feel that I have been done i
great Injustice by tbe proceeding* of
Mr. Olllett and the common council of
his city, and do not see how, under
lie laws aud constitution of this
publlQ, a man can be adjudged of keepresort for crooks and that his
repul.-itioQ is bad, and'that his saloon,
a& kept by nie, was a tough Joint with­
out'i
halt
of ihc cliy Instead of the Judicial de­
partment of the government, and de­
prive me of tbe privilege of engaging
In Si lawful buainefis.
FRANK BOOKMEVER.
TravcfBc City, May 3. i9u6.

Fruit Syrup

Pleasant to take and dees not gripe or nauseato

Cures Chronic Constipation, Stcmach and Liver Trouble
Stimulation Without Irritation. The eonditioo of the mtient remunapn- on
,n dot
auv eord
ouzw Ohronio
vuniuio Constipation,
wuauipwuuu,Torpid
xvipiu
Oehio laxative Fruit Syrup is a new changed. The Btomoen^liver and Bowels Liver, Indigestion, Boor Stomach, etc.
laxative synip wmbined with the deli- have not been stimolated and in • few
For
BlUooaness
and SicB
cioui flavor ol irwU, and ia very pleas­ days a stronger purgative may have to be
Headache.
ant to take. It wiU not gripe or sicken. taken. This is why Pills and Aperient
It ia ffloch mow pleasant and effective Water* never give permanent relief. . Take Oboe I*iative Pmit Symp. It
than RUa. Tablets and 6oUne Water*, Their violent oetioti resnlte in an unnat­ sweetens tbe stomach, aids digeraon and
acts
08
a
gentle
stimnlant on the liverend
as it does
derange tbe Stomach, or ural movementofthe bowel* and it ieneeirritote tbe Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. essory to keep taking them indefinitely. bowels without Irritating these organs.
ConsHpatlon.
Why OKINO la different.
Clears the Complexion.
Obibo laxative ftnit Symp will poei- Ouxo Laxative Pmit synip is tbe only OBnro Laxative Fmit Symp si
tively cure chnndc coastipatioii as it re- prenuation that really acta upon oU tbe
vww liver .....
and ....joghly
thorooghly cleanses
dei
tbe
■toBes ^e nataxbl action of tbe intestinal of the digestive organs. Other prepor-! system
8^1
and clears tbe complexion of
tract. Ordinal oatbortiei may give tem-- ationi act upon the lower bowel only and pimples
pimpl_____________
and blotches. ___
It is__________
the best lax­
poratT relief hotJhe stomach is npsetb do not, toneb the liver. It ean very reod- ative for women and children
<
a* it is
B*
* and
- . does
.
- o
and the boweltare uriteted without anyr ily be--------not- griiie
that a preparation t^t doe* mild and pleasant,
permanent benefit
having been derived. JtOt gCt UpOD
-----------—UUA.TC.
on sdl of tbe digestive otgong sicken.
eubstitixtes.
W..-.

IDOR GUARANTEE

ly by FOLEY * OO., CMooge, Ilk
a a WAIT A.EONX

DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS.
. OSTEOPATHY.
I.
J. O. TRUEBLOOD, D, D.
I
.
MRS. M. J. TRUEBLOOD, D. D.
406407 Wilhelm hleck. RMldence 22!
and 23 Wynkoop Terraee.
th phone
M-’0€

NOTICE FROM POLICE.
> one Ie allowed te dump nibfaleh
he alley' and ehlekent cannot be
wed te run at large within the city
Iowa:
ta.
For Chicago, uetroit, Toledo. Gnod
Chief of Police Ashton.
Rapids, 6 a. m, BtSO p. m.
For Mukegoo, Saginaw, Boy Oty.
Port Huron, Sam.
For Manistee, Lndlngton snd MU
waukee. 6 a. m.. 6:80 p. n
— - ••
AU<
Ctolerolz
. - ... tDlz and IPetoi
1:86 p. m.
^MOBUXR,

pERE Marquette

bank.'Howell. Arm Arbor. Toledo, and a
leouinern and eastern point*
J. J. KIRBT. O. P. a
DR. ARTHUR HOLLIDAY
moved te Muneen block, over
1 £ Eorl's. Citizene phone 92S.
T-l-'Ol

EfAGL^Ef •

riANIsi'EE
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE

. The most famous strike breakers In
tbe land are Dr. King's New LUe
Fills- When liver and bowels go on
•ie, they quickly settle the trouble,
the purifying goes right on. Beet
cons'
: for constipation,
headache and
dizziness, 26c
Store, E. E. Ml.
Sons, druggists.
0«MBA TAlUr n>AA KtORS.

Thera it Uartlly a king in christendozD today whose wife does not ever­
ts him by a bead.
Xing Edward Is qnlto sis Inches
edwrtsr than Queen Alexandra.
The czar li overtopped a fuB bead
by tbe czarina.
Katser Wlihrim te of tbe medium
height bnt the German empress is tall,
and ttat U why tbe proud kairar will
bever coneent to be pbotograpbad beMde bis wife. ddIms she olta while be
standa
Tbs king of Italy, abort and squat
hardly coraee up to the aboulden -if
the tall, athletic Queen Hrisno.
Even the prince of Wales U oborter
a good four incbsi then the prlncrao.
Tbe young king ot Spats Is several
fnehes Kfiorter tiiaa bli new bride.
The queen of Denmark towers above '20? Ea«t Front streeL
her royal sfiouee.
HILLARD,
rhlrty yeara eKpertenco. Now leeaud
wltb Orlnnall Broa.. 169 Front ainwL
PIANO TDNINQ,
tatlafaetlen guarantood. F. 0. Niohele,
829 8. Union it., CltU.

MARK CRAW.
. . ,'arcela.

Americi’s Grtstest Magician
EnTonr With Hia
CONRANY OF TALENTED ADSISTANTT
Preseptlug the most SeoMtional
I’rogram of

MAGIC
I in America.

xen* phones 871 and USA H-t27
THE SAVINGS OF YEARS
May be deotroyro W
*•»
bonra; protest ytumU optiasa tbU
iMi.by harms yow pi(SWtr, Jnsurod.

Well'aa this OBd te « rttfl

a F. OAKVm 4 SRO.

SELF FILLING
FOUNTAIN PEN.Pi

stfamship **MANISTEE**

suuiiiier h>- will go eleur aruuUd
conUiieiit. <-ceiili.g up the weet <
aud eros.->lti>; jlie IsHiuius.
Profess..r Siltiun Newcoiiib. whose
"ilemliiiKo-iH-eK of sn ANtronomer,*
was receuily puhllKbed. has been hon­
ored by Emperor Winiam with the order, "pour inerite for science
arts."

Leave order* ■

PRESS^
BUTTON ^

NESSEN LINE fmshM

DR. HOLDSWORTK.

Amve Honor ........ i
Mercantile Co.'e block. Spec
ipecaLetten.
- Empire via B.
tion to eje, ear, nose and
,
md ^roBLj
* 8. E. R. R...
6-20-'06

for Sore Longs,
BBRT WILBBLM.
Coughs and Oolds. at Tbe Hannah Drug General Contractor. Tar or gravel
Store. B. B. MUler, and S. B. Wait B
roofa.^ Stseka painted. General re­
pairing. eto.
7-ja'06

tyf Wa have i
you can Indicate all the principal
bklldinga. of the city and your buMneM place and yeur raaldetioe ae w«IL
Supplied for 10 centa*- each at The
Daily Eagle OfRea '

W. T. EVANS, AgenL

DR. L. SWANTON.
Jffice over the People'* Seving
BoUi. 'phone 103. ,
J

0« P<rilawlB« S^cGnlc,
Ootng

you try her. Barly niurulng arriv
at all puiutK aaaiirrd Rail couueuUu
SiH-ed. I'-unifurl. Safety,
and -'Time" Freight giving better dispau-ha4-r.«. Lake Mlcliigan
Mlchiga than by
Biiv oUkt route. I'IiIILH; I'ATRONAliKSttLlClTED.
J. O NESSEN.

FENCING FOR SALE.
At my farm, one mile oooth of
Onwn: Good' solid. 10^, 14.fyot wire fencing st BO eents per
rod. I also have a Rood, suvig
bog fonoe St 29 oenu par rod.
Poultry Netting at tbe toweot
prteeo. Aloo barb wire tSMS.
404Mt
J. W. SLATER.

A

SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY

DR. ALBERT HOLUDAT.

and s _________
th’s door, t___
f Dr. Klnrs New Dlslon. with the
. after taking

.V

Take ORINO LaxatiTe Fruit Syrup and if you
are not satisfied your money will be refunded*

Cum-, of Vlvjsliiui. Ik now belug sued
DR. F. P. LAWTON,
fnr divorce.
Pnys'ciiin and Surgeon,
w«. R. p.'
I.Orel Tweiilii-i.iifb, first lord of the
helm block, with Sa«
l<rili>b Hiluilrull.v. Ik an assiduous cob
.lalL
leelor uf old cbiua.
Loudon's lord mayors have, during
Tralna tor' Cedar CK> and Pror»
tbe last ileeade, collecied more than
*t «:M w. aa. and g-,46
IIOO.OWWKJU for rtiartty.
Ing. Both phones.

Wni«-. I■lllll. the Hougslreaa, la fond
I from Proreraont and CMor
of bli-ds. iiinl rix-eiiily lu .New York ahe
DR. B. B. MINOR.
City arrlte at 8:14 a. ia.«ndS:30 p. tn.
.III- Sl.iNKi fur a piin-ut.
I
rralns qp malu lien arrive at '•'nv
.\i-'niiaii i:. Ma.-k. HeimK-ratlC
r erM City at 10:30 a. m. and 6:80 p. u.
American Drug Store,'
'■
F A MITCHELU C n. P. Agl
oiiai ...... ...........
for New York, la
I F Jenks. Attent
till III i.iit l.iiiier 111) bis pie.
.
DH. P. J. MACNETT.
'I'lu- l:il.' SailiiU-I J. Tlldeli
Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Note.
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO.
Throat and Hi................

a well

A Year of Blood.
Tbe year 1903 wlU long be remembered in the home of F. N. Tseket of
Alliance. Ky, as a year of blood;
which flowed to coplouMy from Mr.
Tackol’s^lunga^ thst
ee

M

Dieplay-

Origiul Creatioiis

in tbei Real____
Realm of
ol __tbe Marvelooz,
Inelnding Ulualoju,
Ulual
ulons. Wonder* and
MIracl.lea, Emhrocl
"

Embracing
Mirth and Mystery.

Prices: ISc, 25c. 35c. 50c.
Adnocc St« Ssk « JNRSMa SUt CS.

A. E. DUFFY.
Uei. fan. A*!.
l.udIbzIou.Ulel

AA roue PEALza. ira,
' F<w^> rcu'%
KU Uc I«au arlR dlca

w.' zm*

>kstour I

i^IeP^Co.
377 Bmdnr. N*w Tech

. THX DilLT

PAOK« :

A VERY
PROPER
WOMAN
B, C. B. Liwii
Omrtpu. tm*. by namtr
Am a <tlld tittle Humali Wra?
TK7 proper. Ae a rouns girl ihe
- Dore ;mpef atUL Am t r<w>c Udj.
•m bcr Terr proper father. Doaecnt
Wny, a«a ber very proper notber, his
erlfe, nerer bad to criticise or caution.
As nanniiti kept adding ;«an ,to ber
age and via Snallj spoken of a
Old maid ber proper fatber and motber
died, and sbe went to Ura vltb ber
brotber Dan.
Dan waa bard beaded and bard
worhliig and not at a(i a prppcr person
from aooe points of view, but that did
not- aSect Hannab any. Sbe bad been
left $&000 In casb. bad nerer had
bean nor read a lore story, and ebe felt
tbat all abe bad to do.in this-world was
to keep right on being proper.
Oao. day another proper yotmg wom­
an cane to call oo Hannah. Sbe wasn’t
quite Atfitofkr as Ulaa Wray, for abe
bad oM permitted a young man to
walk/borne from ebureb with ber. but
aba was trying ber best to be forglren
by aodety for that aln. •
When abe departed ebe left a circular
on tbs flocf, and Hannah picked It up
ad^ gave It a Mreleaa look. A moment
later.abe wae turning pale and gasping
for breath. -Two minutes later ebe wai
npstaln In ber room and btnablng ei
aha. read. It was a clrcnlar from a
- matrUnonlsl bureeo.
• NotwlUataudlng ber propemesa.
Hannab bod beard of Bu<b things, but
only to be borrlfiod. 6bc waa bonded
now. Sbe was also luiereaied. Sbe was
btwrifled that her caUer should be In re­
ceipt of aucli JItoreture and Interested
to knew If men and women did really
get married through suck agencies.
For Are niluuies abe refused to read
ifnitber than the bMdiiig. Then abe
looked all around her room, gave a
Bbudder ani^ proceeded to deroor every
word. Sbe even read the circular twice
orer. U was a caU to all those In lore
to send on
<cnu and roceire the
names of ilirw persons, with whom
they might corre>.|>oiid. On the books
of the ugeiicy, so It was sUted. were
» nam.-s of belresses and wealthy
dowb iiiiiiug for husbands, as well
as widowers wlili mUlons and young
men needing wives to help them take
care of'lnhcriiancea. Tbe*reader was
assured that there were goremota. sen­
ators and rallrc
nse of the agency.
Hannah Wmy found ber heart beat­
ing faster as ebe read, and wt)en abe
danced at the glasa ehe found that abe
waa blaeblng. Her &nt thought was
to mA after ber friend and restore die
dmlar and
. Her second wae to keep the
areolar
reolar /nd
And «read It orer again. Of
Oise Abe
a ae
acted ou aecond thought.
« dl^i more than that Sbe allowed
bw mind to dwell on It and rthnanco
to creep over ber unromantlc soul, and
after two or three days sbe could read
It without bluslilug.
Tbst 'abould be .the end, however.
Never, nei-er would sbe permit herself
to send awsy 60 cents and receive the
names. Sbe stuck to this resoluHon
lor three days, and then she sent oS
the money. It was the first letter sbe
had over written to any one except a
raUttve. It was the first time In two
ue UBQ
yean abe
bad Tisicea
vlalted lue
the village posipostolBce. The
lb day the letter waa mayed
Dan Wra:
'ray’s wife said' to bim as he
was mllkl
Iking the cow In the bam;
*’8ay. Dan.'sometblng Is wrong with

IMDAt, KAT 4. IjlOA
to ■«*' s*t««|i to maa^

OeOoOOeOsOoOsOaOnO
IS frpm QtSney
ha« who had got b* addrsH from
tbs agency. Quln^ waa fwty years
aid, a retired capiullst and a widower,
knd be wrete a letter Tnn of sanUssnt
and a desire to ptoase, If he didn’t
know haab from oodflah. he at least
kadw bow to tooefa an old maid’s bean,
so matter wbat a proper person abe
waa By the time abe bad read It three
times over Baunab Wray bad gone
back on ber thirty-five years’ record.
blm a darling
got ready to answer
of a
tbe epistle. After abe bad written and
.......................... wife out
into tbe wood abed and
*K}ot any gloger In the bonaeF’
•No. Why?"
•m go down to tbs
tbe stors
aton and get
____ rrs been watiftlnc Han. and if
ibs alnn la for s tlms with tbe blUoua
Mile then I can’t read algna“
-‘Wonaenae. I Ull you aba’s Injove."

fKCARIES

"Mb a I»mls«

^

way, ». PUC" >»• “>4* jScary
not stir. “Oofl

By NORA. RKYANT
wrigu. i*«a by iwv tactoi o
iO*OsO«>sO
Down In tbe forests of tbs
tbsrs are certain regions vrtiere fine
fnevar ventures to stroll wltbout a rtfle,
and wbsre, even with a rlfi^ one ksepk
eye
for cllmbable trssa Bt>r
ber* are fi
by
twos, and by the
tbe ferodoua wild'pig; tbe ons aniaai
bTHD which an experienced hnat* will
mn.
W’alnwrlgbt bad been told aD thU.
Brory InbablUnc of tbe randi had tak-

flS£ fiat Wa&^nUEi Sad^ b* up
again wltbout breaking Us speed.
Tbe fence waa now ao near that be
Mold see tbe dead goldenrod
other aids, new to near that be saw
the most on tbe top rail, and now be
lifted Jane and toaeed ber to tbe other
aide Jnrt as the peccaries hurled to«n>edves at his legs. But be. too. was
over, and toe peccaries rooted and tot*
In vain at tbe etrong old barrier.
Uttle Jane threw ber arms about
bto. “Ob. lAwrenca,” aborctled. “I’ll
never be cross again at long as J
liver
WalnvTigbt held her close. “If it
ends this way," be said. "I hope yon
will
•'*" bee
'■---------often."
'

‘‘oarby bntb and “Oofl Oofr from
different dlractiona, Out
trotted imif a dormyoiab ooatad Uttle
tallows with a bwlfietalike »lt and
grotped thsmaelva* about the first
comer. Ibclr watchful ’ gas# waa a
trifle dlaeoueerflng. WalnwrWit hit
'his pinsstem a little nerrootly.
"By
be .aid. “ibla Is rather
___
_
II uierr
smbarraaBlng:
K
there i.
la uwu*ii
nothing
can do for you gentlemen.' perhaps you
iside
Bavb.lar Btas Wliltclier.
will BtM aside and
ana let
lev me
iw psaaf’
p.— ■ And
be took-B rewlote at^^forward. The
In toe earlier days of toe fanM of toe
pwcartei, with little gniata. held tbeir poet Wblttier. when already fall name
waa widely known and honored, but
ground.
thfr time tbeir number bad been did not yet command toe almost tmlil recognlOoB It bad won In bli old

fflrBneewae In ifi“ouf. of tbs way I
part of tbe town, and bis "-mTi -prr
nounbed by toe country folk in two
syllablea tostead of three-waa not nocommon Is tbc MighboTbood. It u ro­
uted that one admirer, after muA

HOT YOU* BEm
iseyou ar
•mbertht
^cto

. wbo Bsemed to take a

--------------------------------- ----------- to bo
tbe one. At length tbe old fellow rs>
enlightenment
that there wae one Whittier more, and.
dapping bis thigh, be drawled with de>
liberate trlumiih;
/
•*Now -I’ce got blm anre. Ton mean
that old hatoelor men that lives with
an old maid sister daowo by toe mills.
He’s a Wbiteber too."
And tola ’’\rbltcber." a despised bach­
elor and ao afterthought was indeed
tbe il^t one.
DAILY EAQLE’WANT ADS PAY.

, to to^ wh^^lived.

Lane’s Family
Medicine
a^ then the chances aretentoone
tuat you u-jll Mve ho more nrftp.
toms of heart disease.
Sold by all dealers at esc. and joc.

Mads Happy for LHa
^Orea^ Impplneas came lata toe home
.. -------- Ir, scht„ ....___ _____ _
8L Albana, W. Va, when bla IMtle
dangbter waa restored from tbs dread-Ur litie dkugtiter h^
Dance, which yielded to no treatment
but grew steadily woree mui ss a last
resort we tried lueotrie Bitten; and
I rejoice to aay, three bottles sSsctSd
a complete cure." Quick, am* aw
for nervous bomplolnto, general debOTbe Hannah Drug otore. H. & HOI*
ud 8^ Walt * Boh’ drag atoraa.

LOD8E NOTICES

"2 ■

Traverse City Aerie, No. 8«3, P. O.
Ragles.' meets in Poreatera btU. Tues- '
day eveninga at $ o’clock. Cbarwlee A.
Bverett. W. P.; R. i.. Thacker. Secy.
Traverse City I
. O. O. F., meets
PI In each mot.
B. I. Daria. Scribe.

t No. .73,
third PriKeale. C:
.t-Vi

________ baU-1
rbas. Defoe, V. C.; Frank W.
oieder. Clerk.
8-17-'05
r.rand Traverae Dodge No. 800. L O.

I'ravenM' Oilv Lodge No. 222, F. & A.
I. Regular
M.
Itogulay communlcallon Mond:
n or l<efore the fall of thewioon. 1
ikcli.
,cr B. White. W.
M. t Hukc
4-U-’06
Secretary-

Traverse City Legion',
tiooal Protective Legkm. wUl meet li

Cwrrigbt ues. by Jadg* Compuy.

FLAMES SWEEPING OVEE SAN FRANCISCO AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE.
sretan-; Nettie a'Oray. deputy.

^

riOads. T guess tbe native
•She’s In love wltti a man, yoa Idl
yos. Do you s'poae abe’d be bummi
lore eongs and standing befoc* ‘

He bad beard
Americans like to table to a
Be did not propose to wwallow every-

numbers and s
going to try
9 BB toll. The brutes

Tbat'a wbat I can’t tell you—not
ow. But I’m going to find out-IT T
lOM my bead."
Ebe was eeveral weeks In making her
la good, but tost* cams
when
n abe laid bands on all Hannah's
CMToapondence. Sbe bad recairedd six'
Isttara from Quincy UringetoM Upbain, and flva of them traated of love
and romance and bla desire to see her.
The sixth annonneed tost be would
vialt toe vltlagA which wae familiar to
blm, and walk up and down a certain
ahady Ube until sbe Joined him.
•Welir aaked toe wife when abe
bad told tbe contenm of toe letter.
--n'll be In tost ehady leap myeeKP
lepUed Dsn.

And be was. It was in tbe afternoon,
and toe village seemed to bs aeleep.

The tOEPiuoat peccary drew a little
on whose rand
naarec. His - netgbbore eat* took s
montba, felt It bis duty to utter t word forward step. Tbuse ou the outer edge
qy two of warning. But Walnwrlsbt ■boved en.-b ethers little closer. There
only politely bored.
wsa ■ peculiar ugUnees sl«>ut toe little
The <ou m. re,, ole.rlj tt.t whin'.......................................
brntss thsT. was almost sickening.’
morning. After tbe daya
^
*’**“«•■ s’rarmlDg
and mlau tbst bad preceded
K. tbe.
woods, brown and - eoddsn, aemned plsssantly dose, made blm iblnk of a
Indian soldier bad told
tale
beautiful to Walnwrigbt.
him
of
s
m:in
wbo
wsa oaten alive by
He swung along, bis pipe gdng like
a furnace, bla fine ebonldera squarely 'a eoiintle^H swarm-of black spl>l«»back as be took In deep breathe of tbe He lookt-,1 at tbeir slavering, obamp‘'What do you m«sanr‘ be aaked.
exhilarating air and bit tawny hair
“She’s got Bumethlng on bet mind.
catching now and then a gleam of tbe
Two or three times today I've cauid/t
son BS It tuckered through ' ~
bar looking iu the glass and acting
His rifle was tucked very obediently
.I'lite sure of It. but I
under one ara^ but be was not hunting.
tsTe a feeling that wbou abe went
He was trani'plng tbrough the woods
downtown U wus to post a letter.
for the Eugllahman’a mare tove of
What do you Uiiuh It ur
WalswTlgbt recabed Billy'* wanUng:
-tramping.
“I know sbe had mumps, measles
that when you strike
The sodden leaves under foot yidded ~
and the dilrkoii pux tbc same time I did Dan.' Dso waited uotU Quincy
herd of peccariea you are np against
dm.*’ replied Iinii after thinking things dared that be could no kmger Eve np a damp, earthy em^ that
a new propoaltlon. They fear nothing
over, ’’and she can't be coming down wltoout Hannab and that abe must pleastrat tu tills csrQi loving n
eo tbe-footitool. TTben you strike a
draw
bar
money
out
of
toe
bank
and
trees
ruijicd
in
a
compsnlonl,
_
with any of those.’’
flee with blm. wd then be made hie rabbit or two scurried tbrongb tte herd Jnat forgrt that yon ever bunted
tlg«a. drop your rtfle and
appearance and administered fcidm and busbes; hie tobacco bad Just tbe
g glrlyr
run tor toe nearest
and cuffs until Quincy was flavor, and Waluwrl
Waluwrigbt would
“And what’s thntr’
Walnwrigbt ga^s a lut glance at tbe
bayond
bla reach. When be got tbrongb '"been very'contented had It not been
■Ttliy. twisting bero^If and aimperbundrad
eraal
syn fattened on blm.
Hannah
bad
vaoiabed.
Sbe
kept
to
ber
j
tor
bis
constnut
thought
of
Billy's
ala-.
Ing and trying to blush."
Thlnga bad been going on beattfle- dropped his rifle and gave om toring
"Well, wbal’B that the algn ofr
“Dan Wray, you don’t know beans might have mads. It three weeks___
not
Dan
called
up
to
ber
frmn
toe
stair
r
would
have
tbs
peewbM-tbe bag’s untied. It means that
_ A moment later he was eeated
Hannab is in love. Ves, sir; old as abe door:
to to* tow«et crotch, brnthlng bard.
“Bay, Han. come down to braakfasL’
la, she’s either In lore or wants to be.
-I’m
aabamedl"
abe
replied.
and It’s onr duty to keep ao eye on
and mttog below----“Aahaaed. nothing. Why, ygo ere
"1 woeder bow long tbls will last."
“Well, let ber love." answered Wn toe pcoperaat. peraon for fifty mUes
ba toottfbt- “U Uttle Jane eonld aee
at be turned to his milkint, and tbst around bera. That feller la a patent
m she certainly would think I was
n man. and Tre been owing him a
settled matters, si far is be was confMttng
my punishment for be^ng ao
Ih-Wtig for ten years past It it hadn’t
eenad. far a little whlla
surly 'tolt mornln*.In diw time Uaunab received a reply bean for yon I might Mvef have cangbt
:t sat to bis
to ber letter, Sbe bad described berself him. Oome down, proper Hannah—
uncstoflarttble poslttai, trying to find
as single, moderately wealthy and good epme properly down!’
solaos to bU pip* and growtog more
tampeied. end the agency bad sent ber
and more irritated. Tbe peooarie*
the names of three rich men who want­
aesmad mitlrtog to tbstr rigUanco, and
Wban foreign bodies are pat into a
ed Just such a wife as sbe wonld make.
bs tonddend at toe posribuity of fallIf the old maid hadn’t been so proper betolrs toe beca ganaraUy cover tbam
■ ammv them if be dropped asleep.
sbe would have opened correspondenoe with propolla. or bM glua. By way of
tor toroufh toe woods bs Muld
wUn an three of them. As It waa, sbs flapHlmant a rag doU and a cloth rab^
see a 8h of naks tones. Hs wona writer
deddsd diat one was enougb. She ttt were pnt into a hive
dared tf be darto run fee tt.
didn’t eren decide that nntU abe bad (er EL NltooUn
' JHrthan bs’Cn^tosfleaintogof
Blnigglad with ber feelings for fitree
ef a btH fown amouf tbs trsaa. it
•wtien I opened tbe blva about toree
loogdaya.
waa JanA wandering off to look for
V*^ Uter to find tost toey had naed
bin. “She abould bare known bettarl
if prudence and propriety, and vary Uttla pn^MUs on ettber, but had
flMvsBB, irs ray fnultr he tooutot
her iMar was duly mailed. During the kBibled almost all tbe clotbaa Irmn
Ria baart stood stQl within Mm Then
nsKt fiee or mix days abe gave berself tte doll and bad even attatoed toa
bs-tonoff bla coat, vast and cap and
away to her slster-tn-Uw u
wtth a blood curdling yaU threw toem
t ways, and even'the bard beaded
tosrard tbe ootar edge of the bsnL
brodMT was compelled to notice that a fibon and abreda, appsreatly ready
e ugbtnlSg tbe Uttls animate tniM
b* removed. Did toey expMt to dle^ange
place.
In among toemasivm and tootot for
*Wbat do you tblnk It Is. Danr ask- pSM'of toe entire doU In that way?
toe garments. IThtowrlgtat dr«vj^
nbe rabbit waa sightly eoUed, but
ad tbs wife as be ast on the milk stool
frma to* tr«e and flew toward toe now
BOt ameand er nIUled. The bOH had.
agalB.
temr atrieken glrL Wltbout a word
iaed It M a aunxft for a
•Dnrasd if I knem, Lucy. Has Deabut “Oomer- be eelaed ber hand and
toey bad attacted In the
«*» White or sny -bther widow* bsea
started to mad fli^t toward the fence.
spooklag around barer’
and
to
toe
tip
of
OH
fora
foot
Almost
iBffiedlately be beard toe pecnot B soul.’(Writs btotod them, but toeir start was
•The
cloth
of
which
tbe
rabMt
was
•Was kosps primping and looking m.
ir raraowaiB. Rood. Cleaar and closer aoimded tbs
mads,-was
dlSerant
from
that
of
toa
Cke ^asB and bluablng. dose abar'
delL
Did
tbe
beee
find
tt
mora
difll"twenty times s day. 1 beard b*
courage to oakber-U toe would Mopt
JnDBmlng.a love song upstairs today. mritarlmpoealble to nibble thlc? Did ■England tor m jMrmaMUt aWd^ 'Vaster, 'Jiney, fastarr’ panted
Watowrlght and tbe girt quickened
- aM ■bo’s taken to going to tbe poet- to* know that It waa uanecflHaiy to
bar pace to bla tVafn-wright gave a
sttes omy nlghtAnd morning. Dan, I osa) tt to. u would hav* bM MceaHo stepped and stooped to tie bla' aliigle batoward glance. The foremoet
sary
wttfa
a
small
aniaai
Uabla
to
de­
M yon we’ve got to keep ov frp
tooe. Aa
Ai be atralgbteued
atralghtoued himself again psecary was only a few feet behind
cay, and Btoee to* moat endura tbe oboe.
be.
beard
a
tentaUve
“Oofr’
near
by.
tltem. Before them was a guDy pe>
tBtndm’B pnaanoa.dld toey dstormto
• along and coax bcr to ekvA s
to Bika tt HstBl u paysMBt fl* toa A rougb coated pig was standing a rod ^ •♦* f*« vide » dolf U>«r «nld
or ao fM blm, watobtog bta„wlto '—■------- ---------------------■—
'
"I gnasi yon and Han ats both aafe jvalBBbli taom that Jt •
Wfly Bttla ay*a.
,
tram that'* be Ungfaed In reply, and
«,®btSk. Wito tb* to^
. flgAilfeomtdectwBsaitnilased.
uraaa It, tboogb Jan*
■ toU JWt qnjbs

m
Wm

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Of good taste--Men Who have any idea
of value in Clothing should come here
and see the beautiful

New and Up-to-Date Suits
WE ARE SHOWir'KS

At SI3.50

At $11.50

worth ttS.OOlo $22.50

jwofih VSM to 0t0£0

At $8.95

moHh012.00 to 9i4S0

If You Have Boys to Clothe
and desire to do so to the best advantage,
then by all means see these suits.'

Knee Pant Suits
worth $6.00 to $7.60

Knee Pant Suits
worth $3.76 to $4.50

Knee Pant Suits
worth $7.60 to $3.60

A-t $3.95
A-t $2.95
A-t $1.95

Cheaper Suits at |1.19, $1.45, $l.r5, etc.
Extraordinary Values in Knee Pants at 25c and 50c.
Men’s Pants at 90c, $1.25. $2. $2.50 and $3.95

Th® Roal “Thing In
at $ 1, $ 1.25. $ 1.50, $2. $2.50 and $3 00
Children’s Straw Hats at toe. i5c. 25t. SOc, etc

up too $i.as

Men’s Straw Hats at lOc, 2Sc, SOc, $1.00
up too $5.50

IVIort’s Shirfrs H-t Soc
Hrre is the it'ceatesi display—the most w-md-^rful values in Meo’s Shirts ever shown
in America at 50c. See the black shins at 50c—the white shirts
at 50c—the n'-at colored neglig,*e< at 50c.
Then there are
others—good shirts, to-., at 25c. $1.00, $l,50;ctc.

■ D„a, sock,

-Vr?,' 2SC. SOC

Save Your Dish TiM

We’ve

decidfd to continue giving
Tickets until May 12th.

Dish

Steinberg Bros. |

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himstdf and hU TM* wdW.BMtiRed to
the habit, pe tost hi*
In the
bank and they sank lower mi lower
to the social seals. Tims snd time
agato hsrs both husba&d sad wife
,Mr«. Ptny W«rfMr'faturn«d to Binebomt ansstsd by the locM polics.
bun today.
The Unlveraltr of Illinois alMghXttslr'thres children are iww a
MiM Julia Orailtek( rtturo^-totfty
lered the University of todlana team Industrial 8d»oI at LnitotoE.
from Suuou
Wednesday, wtoning by the soort of
Mr*. Ella Jahnwn laft ^ay
•CLUNB PRICE*.
23 to 2.
klaoiHee tor a two day* vlait
Maeto.
KENOGHA, WlA-KeaoMis hu ha<
In a fast game played at West Point
Regular Convocation of Trover**
toe
week.. Tbs bsh- Ctoaihaek Pork, per bU........... gU 00
N. \\ the Yale basefiall team defeat a baherf strike this w»h..
Chapter No. 102 R. A. U: toBlcM.
era struck for mors wages.Wd reoog;
ed. the Weet Point team by the eoore
Ml** Emma Kaubner'rotumed to 8TANOING Of THE OLYMPIC
nIUon of their union, anA
baitot 6 to 2.
6AME6 BHOWiNO RELATIVE
Karito this momlns after a Tialt to
ery to Eesoahn Is dosed.
Ham per 1
■Mrldtog along
SUPREMACY. .
the Idly.
Bacon, per lb ..
clsion. Sir Huron, 4 falsetto colt out
Mr*. Norman Bam** and chlW cam*
ot Ignite, etaittog tor the first time - 8T. LOUIS, Mo.—A ell^t tojniy to hard, per Ib ....
up from Northport today to rtoit relaas a tfaree-yearT-old, won the thirty- his band, reedved while hs was sUdVea
tog for home to * baseball poe
second Kentucky derby.
t will hold a
Oberlto shut Michigan out bn her few days ago, caused the death) from
meeting to their hall thla evening Greece and Svraden .Tie for Third
tockja* oIrRoy D. Tremstv* clerk
own grounds Wednesday, wlimtog
to arrange lor Uie funeral ot l>eter
Honor*—Manager Sullivan Cables
at the National Bank of (Jonmerce.
game fought with errore. 3 to
Great Victory to PreeldonL
l.ar*ea.
Dunne and Lowell were responslt
Mra. A.Btrubl* returned from B'naBUFFALO. N. Y.—Ail the lu.OOO
it of the errors. Taylor
. May 4.—President rebam today, where ehe waa called a
Oberlto pitched good ball, while Mar- employee of the iron foundriaa of BufFleur and Pee«L
week ago on account of the'lllneea of ctnvud a cablegram from James
ras not given the support he detluliivaA,
manager
of
the
American
her grandfather CorneUua Beeker.
eeiTed.
Nlngara Ralls,,' went out <« a sirlke
The ferry Manlstiqu* No. 1 arrived athletes ai the Olympian games et
WednnsdayN-^ThiTty-sIx cerporauons
-I lact night with a load of Athens, Greece, which reads as folare involved. The molders demand
24 earn, and left this morning wlth-'th*
increase In wages of 20 and-the o
• Alhena, May I, 19i
eame number. Uhe nlll return
makers 25 cents a day.
Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, Washing­
ni^t
ton, D. C.;
The Rev. C. T. Stout returned home
PANA, III-Burton Fries hhoi and
"AmqrlcBna won hurdle, half mUe
last evening from Kalamwoo
killed Hiram. Henton. at Hsiriek.
aud standing Jump tod^. Final s<
other poliiU in
herA because -the totter was paring
for stadium events;
Ameiica
1 absence of ten days,
attention to Price's daughter. Pries
tended the convention at ' Marehuil fiisu, six seconds, six thirds; (ouU ii
bad ordered Hooton to esM calling
points. Great Britain at|d all of her
while away. * ,
at his place, but Henton m^ another
Charie* Park* today reecivad
possesal<^s four firsu, sU eeoonds and
ter from Amoe Longshore, who is now throe thirds, 29 points. Greece and
Houghton.—Pory-flvo members will visit. A quaiTsl •ensued ssff Benlon
stopping at Stockton, Cal., in which Sweden tied for third place. Great couBtituie the class that gradnates was killed. Brice was arrSMed.
Hannah A Lay M,______
from the Michigan College ot Mluee
he stales tfaai Mrs. Longshore will .nbletlc victory for Alnorica.
'
■ COHOES, N- T.—St. Johns Eptseo- oughton. in June.
leave in a.few dsys for
8UU4VAN.’
pal
church
was
76
years
old
Wednei: may go to the Oregon
day. and the congngatlon celebrated
woods, but JiaU not yet decided. They
Ann Arbor.—A freak in tbe an
Murathon race—Sherrlng (Can.) lai
lost all of their personal effects
I'iiniberg (Sweden) .2nd, Fmli (U. world is foon' to a squirrel's nett at the
s that evening. Bishop
the San Francisco disaster.
the corner of Fourth avenue and East
S.) 3rd.
D6ane and Rev. Walter Owynn, the Potatou. per hnahel ................
Ann
street.
There
are
five
pure
1.SU0 Meters Walk—^ubag (U.6.)
latter the only Uvtog fonsw rectqr
The LIvcMeck Market.
1st, Linden (Canada) 2nd SpelzcoUg white baby squirrels in the nest.
ot
the
church
were among those
Chicago. May 3.—CatUA market
(Greece) 3rd, time 7 min 12 3-S sec.
steady, best, steady; others 10c low­
Lshsing.-^tole
Game
Warden tending the services.'
er; beeves. 2496.10; cows and heif­
<3hapman_report8 that 149 complalnu
land) let. Leahy (Sng.) 2nd.
W ASHINGTON.—The lolM'amount ers. 21.7695.16: Stockers and feeder*.
• Investigated by his department
Cue.) 3rd, distance 14 meters 65cen.
Texans.
83.9094.70;
400 Meter Race—Pilgrim (U. 8.) in April; that there were 90 prosimu- of money raised by the Am«1caa Red 22.769 4.86;
Cross up to date for tbe relief of tbe calves, 249E25. HogA market strong;
HalsweHe (&ig) 2nd, Barker. (Aus- lions and 80 convictions. Fine*
San f^cisco sufferer* is n.738.000. mixed and butcher*. 86 20 96.62)4;
costo
rails) 3rd. S3 1-5 sec.
Of this sum 2400,000 has besn'sent to good buvy. 26.40 96.62)4: rou^
eiien
lent of 21.091.86..
l.aon Meter Race—Llghlbodv
cash to San Francisco, 234d;000 wu heavy. 26.1596,30; llghL 262096.45*4:
.-4.) )«L McGough (Etog.) 2nd. HOUMuskegon.—Towns along the Pent- spent for blanlcets. forwarded tor the pig*. 2S.7S96.25: bulk of uleA 26.42)4
rom (Sweden) 3rd. 4 mto 12 eec.
Sbeep. market steady;
relief of the work, and 220,000 wu 96.47)4.
water.
Big
Rapids
and
Holland
dtvls4"ii Meier Swlmnilnp Race—Scheft
San Kraoeiscii, May 4.—Careful
mates made by Buiboriiies coiuik-Icdi Austria) 1st. H. Taylor (Eng.) 2nd, ions of the Pere Marquette railroad used in buying pravlBion*. The pres- sheep. 23.9095.76; lambe. 24.7697.56.
Deiroli. May 3.—CatUA market ac­
balance is 21,302.000. which Is be­
happy. Telegraphic word
to speak, show tnihin the next year .larvis (Bns.) 3rd. 6 min. 23 4-5 secliong Jump—Robertaon (U, S.) 1st, flashed over the wires that the old ing held at the disposal Of ths San tive. lOc to I5e higher; extra dry-fed
there will be more than JSOO.OOO.Otui
Francisco -Red Crou and tsUe^ com- sleere and helferA 24.909525; steers,
avallaKe tor the reliabllilation of San Petit (FrantJe) 2nd. Sheridan (V. S.) train service, effective before
and helfere, 1,000 to 1,200, 24.609 5;
cua) strllie, would be resumed Sunday, mitioe.
Francisco. The following
figures 3rd, distance 2 meters 95.6 cenU
steers and heUm, 800 to 1.000, 249
May «.
Standing Broad Jump—--Ewry
make clear where this suiu is to orig­
DAVENPORT. lowA—Albert Fraysp 4.75: grau steers and heifers thu are
S.| lEU Sheridan (U. S.) tod.I. Robe;
inate;
Byron Center.—Truman Gilbert, ag­ weather Afong of Honolulu. B. L. wu At, 500 to 700, 23.50 94.25;. cboicA At
(U. S.) 3rd. distance 8 neters
investment of new Geary street mu­
ed 79 years, a resident of Byron town­ niarrler here to Hlw Annie BUuheth cow*, 23.7693.86; good fat cbwA $3
nicipal nfad, 2340,4)00; Home Tele­
Pole Van
• JFrance) let. ship for more than 40 yesra. is a Whiting of this city, The bride to a 93.50: common cows, 82.5092.86; caophone company, expenOltnre*. ll.OOo,000: Insurance loese* now due and Soderstrom (Sweden) 2nd,01over (U. bale, old pedestrian. He has Jnat ac- niece ot Admiral Wlhting of the ttoted neA, 21-6092; choice buvy hulls.
23.50 93.76.; mlliera, toige, young,
>mpllshe
. feat of Slates navy and the groom Is a >
payable. (itpproEimatelrj, <;5,0i)u.ui)u; S.i 3rd, distance 3 meters 50 cent.
liking 10
V milee. to the home of his ber of the noted Afong family, mil­ medium age. 236 9 250; oommon milkWeight Throwing—Sheridan (U.
I'niied Railways new ooysiruciiona.
;. 218926. Veal calves, market 60c
lionaire reeldenia of Honoluta. He Is
I iKt. David (Hungary) 2nd,.. Lem- daughter. He did not sit down
25.000. 000; city loads of 1904.
during the tramp. .
76c higher: beet 85.6096; others,
graduate of Harvard. The bridal
sun avaUaUe," 2IT.000.000. Oeeau milling (Sweden) .ird.-diatonce 13 me­
couple
for a wedding tour ot the 249A Sheep and laihhA mukat
^twe Raflro^. appropriated expen- ter* 32)4 cent.
end «0c U9>er; ben UmbA K9
DLscus Throw—Sheridan' (D. R)
Beat snd will sari to Jiree tor H
ffiftere-irtra. TlWlO.WtO; restoration of
nie
Green
shot
herselfTuesday
C.I6:
spring lambA 29; Air to good
They
met
there
some
montha
ago
(Greece)
2nd.
Japvlners
Pacific States Telephone company,
during a visit by Mlu Whiting to the huteher sheep. 24.5096; culls and oom21.000. 000; restoration of government (Fnim-e) 3rd. disianee 14 meters ‘ ■«LQse she was Ured of life and i
of the neighbors talked about' her. Islands.
moA 23.6094. Hogs, market steady;
buildings. 2T7U.000; building of sea
light to good' butchers; 26.40 96.60:
Flve^MlIe Race—Hawirey (Bug.) 1st She left A plUful little note in her ac­
wan. 22.000.000. Total, 2207.110,00ti.
plge. 26.4096.60: light yorkere, 26.40
count book at Thompson's repair
It is expected that a large, part ot I'O min. n 4-5 sec.
96.50; roughs. 25.76.
Kiti-Yanl Swimming Race—Daniels
(his money will come from eastern
The Provision Market
and foreign capliallsta. In figurine
Chicago, May 8—July provistons
the two hnudred and odd lullllons
opened firm; pork at. ^16.70; lard,
which will be available, the tovceiiga-.
Fenton__ Lightning played strange GALESBURG IS PROUD OF A RE­ 28.62)498-65. and rfh* at 28.60 98.62)4.
tor* did not take Inin consideration
Close:
Por);—May, 816.20; July.
pranks with the interior of a new twoMARKABLE RESIDENT.
81§.4n.
I.ard^ar. 28.30;
July.
siory brlcli residence ot J. V. Shaw
^beautlflcati
d Improrement of the
88-42)4. • Ribs—May. 28.37)4; July,
Tuesday
morntog. The cook stove
city.
28
50.
was turned comyletely around,
New Chinatown Site.
The Pipduee Market
ifins (orn down, a feather bpd
The vexailous prciUein of placing
Chicago. May 3.-Butter, steady;
tored and pictures thrown from tbe
Galesburg, Mich., May 4.—Ons et tbe
the new C^hinatown will probably by
wall*. A (Ire wu started, which did few surviving widows of veiepau* uf ereamcrv-. 14920c; dairies. 14918c.
, J. SNYDER SHEDS FRESH
settled to the satisfacUon of the.Chi­
Eggs, euy at mark, cues included,
considerable damage.
of
1812
lived
near
this
dty.
LIGHT ON CONTROVERSY.
nese colony. It is (he desire of the
She te Mfa Catherine Hallock. who a lS)4914c. Cheese, usler.
municipality not to harass this por­
The Crain Market
te__Five hundred o t hand- few months ago celebrated the
tion of its foreign population, and the His Evidence Strengthens: I
Detroit. May 3.—Openin. Wheat,
thrut- hundredth anniverury of ber birth.
lers and railroad employes
Side of Alleged Turf Scandal.
desires of representatives of China
ened with Idleness here to conee- Mrs. Hsilock Ilvu with ber niece, —No. 1 while, 88)ic: No. 2 red. 89c:
will be considered.
quence of the marln? etrike. Boats Mfa John Siruble. She was born OcL May 89cT July, 80)4c; September 79%.
That Major Delmar beat Lou Dillon
The (WO weeks that have elaps^
Close; Wheat—No. 1 white, 89)4
arriving u. freely as usual.
rioee ihe earthquake have witnessed 1 their respecUve merlta that event­ A partial suspension at the mines also 18, 1806, snd to 1821 wu married to No. 2 red spot 89%c; blay, 89%c:
August Van Cortland Halloek, who
a transformation from chaos to regu­ ful-day to Memphis In 1904, and that Is feared, Involving
wu fife major to the Thirteenth Regi- July. 81c; September. 80%c. Coro—
lar order. Tlie unburned region has the claim of the Lou Diltbn party that
it, New York VoIunteerA to the No. 3 mixed, 80%c; No. 3 yellow.
been nearly resiorcd to lli normal con- their mare had been doped by the
oriS12. In 1836 the couple mov­
one entirely unfounded,
diUon. and when housewives are per­
ed to Kalamaxoocounty, Michigan. Mr. Na 2, 67a Beau—May, 21-55;
mitted to return to their kitchen to Is the view which most
Lansing.—ENery county in tbe state HaUock died in 1871. and atoce that 21.55.
rook, after the required repair of around Detroit take of the case,
Chicago. May 3.—There wu a good
is represented on the petitions which time hlB widow bu drawn the pension
chimneys, the elreeU will have their deed, it now loks probable, to view
win he filed with the secretary of allotted to him.
demand for wheat today and the
the failure ot the Billtoga side to pro­
natural appeai%nce.
^
next Monday, requesting him to
Mrs. HaUock's bearing and memSy ket quickly became firm. Shorts wtfe
duce Its evidence at the N. T. A
candidate for governor at the ue good, and her tight Is better than, active buyers on the Krengtb of cornmeeting, that the charge srill act as primary to JnnA It Is declared
ago, but she U
a boomerang which will react with a the state bouu that the number of pA It wu 20 y.
pled, owing to an accident three years tog but a Eligbt decline to tbe face of
thud.
J
tltJoners bu ruebed 66,(RI0 and this ago, when she fell downstairs and reMerday'd break In the local market
1’. J. Snyder. se<;reUry of tbntate will be Increased before the end of
Ben Kilmer Has One That is Proving
broke a hip. She bu lO chndren. July wbut opened a shade to )49%
fair speed department. It one of the the week.
satisfactory.
lower at 78% to 78)4 and advanced
three of whom are living.
Detroiters who saw that race which
Ben Kilmer, who owns a dairy at
Mrs HaUock U of a cheerful and to ?S)4979'?4. July corn on very light
he
covered
for
his
paper,
the
New
722 Sixth street, has establubed a
Muskegon—^Bad potato stock
and'epeMu inter. trading wu steady around 48)(. July
Tork Telegraph. HU verelod of tbe worrying tbe dealus on the Muske­
lu were steady and quiet at 81)4.
cold storage that is proving highly
estlngly
of
event*
that
happened
y.
case brings some new evidence to
aatlsfaetory.
gon market at preeent more than any­
Close: Wheat-May. 79%: July. 79
**S.
The cooler is built of toncrete and bear In tbe fact tbat. out of the manv thing else. The annuf 1ast-of-theeea979%t Corn—May, 46%946%c;
turf correspondents on hand at the
cement blocks, the foundation being
is being gone
July. 46%c. Outs—May. 82%e; July,
JUST BREATHE IT.
tracic. at least four bad wired their
of eoscreie two feet tnick, tbe valla
Into with vigor by the Armen and
80%980%c. Rye—Cuh. 62962He;
papers before ftie :toce,
iice. their own
of cemeni blocka and the Boor of galgreat quantity of stock In a .bad state Hyomcl Cure* CMarrh In NMural a
May. 68c: July, 69c. Barley-Cub.
that Major-iJetato should '
raslxed iron with Joieta to stand the
84)(954a
ot pruervation Is being dumped oo
Ice on, the drainage running down the
market In opening the pits,
Farm Produce.
are
(«»■•> the syiieBi
ONE hundred-Vhrow.
wall en each side, passing Into n dip
fanners are finding that there to a «>ctlone
Qrud RaptdA May 3.—Pro<
when Hyomel to need to the treatgood deal of rot in the storage pBet.
pipe.

Breathed thremsh jedtbere; Beana, band picked. 81-409
Parry
Should
Get
Credit
for
ReMrd
In
Aboat ooe-half or n fuU ton of lee
1.60 per bU'. maChtoe cleaned. 8191T5
t^-neat pockM
every outfit, the balui^
win be nsed every two wbelts.
8t Josepl(_The lai^t number of
BW bn; Michigan fuU cream cheeu.
Ed. Parry, tbe University of Chica­ criminal* ever taken to state prisons lng«f
U)4912e per lb: butter, dairy pack­
go hammer thrower, who won the at one time from the Berrien county twMe cells «f the nosA throat and ing etO(A. ISe per Ib; Aeah owamlungA ktUtog
catarrhal '
epeeUI event at the Uaiveralty of Jail left here Wednuday. There were healing the tniUtad • mneou------ ertes. 21988c per Ib; frwh eg»i, 16c
Pennsylvania relay games, achieved six men. ell who h
very snltofactorr.
brane and effaettog a comptoU and per dot; eaadjed. J6c per dot; honey.
of 156. feet 1 to the present term, tor erimes vary­
Aney whItA 13914c per Ib; dark, 89
Inch with a one hand throw.
per Ib.
ing from burglary to potato Keeling.
poasibly reach tha rWM om of
LITTLE 'baby DIED YESTERDAY.
Parry has many times made credita­ George Elt who stole Mverel hame cu
Hay and Straw-^<S>>lM retail at dty
the air paatagaA or give tha toiM
ble throws, but this Is the kmgest. and slabs of bacon Id Benton Horbor diate relief Giat tollowa the uu of Hy- market; Mixed timothy aad dover.
Mr and Mr*. E. A. Voice of Eifiplre He throws with his right hgnd only.
omM. A few dayK treatment la pao- 88 per ton; loou Umetby, 89 pm ton;
a
few
weeks
ago.
wu
given
from
4
to
a Child.
Uly all that le naeeaaary-to *how how
Not since W. L. Coudon to 1890 throw
years at Jackson. Bl only left quickly this remedy will core catarxk. etraw. 87 per ton; ear corn. 66e per
The nine moathe old chUd of Mr. a 16-pound hammer 122 feet 10 Inehe's
' and Mra. B. A Voice of Empire, died has there been any one hand Yecord Jackson a short time ago and his see-, So suecasrfnl hu HymneL beu to babel.
the cure of .ratank anwag Aeto com
1 at 8 o'dock at Uirow made. Presumably 4he differ­ ond crime followed aeon after bit re­ tomer* that 8. B. Walt * Sou aall K
lease. His only plea before the Jury under a poKtira goanntaatbat ft
■ tbrtr home after n Bboft lllneai. Mrs. ence between the modern type
A Powere of NorthtwH. mothm- of hammer and tbe old broom-handle vu,jhat he wu so drunk that he Ml- COM* nothing nnleu ^v*a aathh
All y* moneys paid in
ed^to know what he wds dolog^
Iclnd aeconnu fbr some ofithe differ­
for y* singingf at y* old
ence to tbe throws. But ft seems
folks CGDcert* one week*
Bay City.—Hiebael Enright, for­
if Parry should get credit for a r
merly a teller to one of the local

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FfNE lYfCafOa Piwisg. SAStt pooas and WLL WO»»t,
LUII3ER. E,Ajra. sidSBtNfiLeS. PLATE a

asiiN ciPimiisTs

MOTHFR OF lOJUtDRa IS

Julius Campbell,
€17 UNION STREET

D^er In Hardware, Paints ■*»»«
Bnllders’ Materials
Full line of

BICYCLES
icclndiiig
Columbia, Hartford, Racydn,
MonarcliA and others.
All the BEST new thini^H known to the Bi­
cycle trade are found in these wheels. Strictly
up-tOMfate in eyery particular, and best of all, the

brigiit«tiiefiif:ioo

Price is Right.

DEFFRT WIS fHHCIB)

tmil STDIHGE FOR DUR1

fisiling Tackle

X. jane’s.

SHORT SPORT ITEMS.
Tbe first nodik game to the big
leagues'this year wu plt(^ byLuto
PhltodelphU, Tuesday sgatost

banks, was fonod dead to a swamp
near AlpeoA acoordinrio a report
which hu reached the police. No detalto u to bow he came to hit death
were related to the phone meuage.
Ugnor wu too rato of mrt^Va onoa
' •BiS eeotetahto haam. Both

ouia ifwMuas
lead the pra«B«*i(B-

••

DBiahle.

.'V-'

from tonight' will be
used to-pay for y* new
fangled organ pipes in
Congregatioaal meetinf
.iioase crossroads o t
Park an(i Washington.

Why yoii should buy an

EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
7
BECAUSE your family wants anil nredsone.U is tbe hoeleu. self rel
aiioe. It lenohCH the children U. know male by findjag pleuures i n
"innI imisic. Plsyed artiKlically and blendeil correctiy.
BECAUSE used arhoise. erewyune enjoys it.
BECAUSE ius present value la worthy of much self-denial if
ui save the price.

need

SOLD ON EASY TERMS
ONE DOClsAR EACH WEEK. You enjoy it-while you pay f , t
The best Talking Slachineon .-nrih-l-K) new records to select from.
Come in and hear then.

KIMBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. & Harner. Prop.

124 Front SL

LAUNCHES
boats of all kinds
for sale.
Irvlma Mwmr. 447 E. Fiwml

t are DOW perm
located in t

and

LMIE$.I!S&

s^iaan5i1s£sa5^e^Mrs“

ifREDG HCUMANN
f I AlLuR

WBJBM BUKJL

Drs.S«wyer « PeohiU^
DolIM*.

9-6-05

Tbe BoQsek^r wbs nses

“EZY WAX”
shake the can till ooatenta an
white, pour it into a bowl, dip i
a cloth in the Uquld wring It dr
u fon can and just go over varii
- -t or painted Lmr^woodworl
loots
the a,

CA.Bi#a0n«a
(K; Wig SUM.

MOEt
SCOTCH 60I-ERSTITI0N8.

WE ARE STRONG
ON FOLLOWING
LINES

MEN*S SUITS
I> SlelOMs «>« MMh.

•T^O. •lO'.OO. sis.oo.
•is.oo, «as.ob. 990.00.

Mrt. Chaite'Bb Clair rtownad from
urawa

Eack «ac • Fufcct nt.

___^Ssss?

■oj>uUr-*noUiu IqI Jun
lUM
.u
to n.oo-«Tnr7 twi cu^njsued.

l«to BeeMaCatofi,

Msywswas
a flge saamer home to Ooffi «pb>

LOST.

rOB BALB-QaanUty ot Btinl seed

LOST—L^s^Jd watch _wtth
, I ijtiato. on Praat. ^sr
hett._______________
OT^Beco]^
^MwesB
Strltoas
Business ooUege, j
~
- -d irn
Iky,

teno^B^ajd~iriw

MISCELLANEOUS.

POR BA1.B CHBAF-Oao g

wanted.
i SALB-Ten-room boose and lot
1 BUT terms: lUTine town. nea.
loyd S
Wmi. TetiUi St., pbona 2»0. ‘6?u
~My home at ISl B. Eighth
WANT£T>—Ai oace, a good uan tor
{arm; stead}’ job. Ifiqiure at J. ' "
Blaier’a t'uriiiuire store.
’67c
Vt’AMTii:!}—A fiood house girl wlui
recomaiead; no other ueed apvly.
iTisble's Bakery.
4066-tt

FOR BALE—OiMcre lou In Petswood.
Tonr chanoe to get a BIO
lot at the prioe ot a «msn (ne. "W.
M. uordoo, 417 Wcist Beraath at.

St Bay re4087<i.

tteir totwe hmna

UmE POIV GOES 10 yPKE
Stormer

Bought

Children.
The little pony that was recelvel
was bought by Peter
Stormer of Empire tor his childreu,
bis oldest son. Pete, coming today
take it borne.

He left at 2 o'clock tor

Addrebs 1^4 Union sL 6*t)i*

s ot land, three-

4U6^U

ttesl Bighih street.

..._______Jtora
________
Otk and Front Flat up autn.
ffiodmn
improve
phone 406.

WANTBll—Three good eoUciiors u POR E
once. Address -U.,’' or call at Eagle
able
olttee.
'fifty*
WA.NTKD—Agonu lor Ofllctal History
ot Ban Francisco disaster.
Intro- FOB BALB-BoueUtog l
ducUun by Kev. iUmuel FUiowa 1>.
OutOt mMiey maker, or
U. Kecaii price flAu; &u per
a beFgato; worth Inveetli
conmiisaiou. ireigbt paidi crediu
Ian P. LltUe, 182 Front sU
Send 6c. In stamps loy partial
age lor ouUiL
Take orders now. FOR BALE-Thres heavy wagosie, coe
aet logging trucks, four new bngglea.
Low prloee for cash. L. K. Olbba A
'04tt
WANTEL—Uiri lor general b
work. Mrs..Fred Prau, 612 bouib FOR SALE—Bnuaing ^ comer to
Union su
4U&1-U
Hall end Bay etraau with 10,400
teat to land and railroad awttch,
•mtable tor a small *

WANTED—Four heavy teams to draw
lumber;
good wagee.
Write or
phone Carp
Lumber Co., Bingnam, Mich.
4ii4«-U

WANTED—Big
maU
order
bouse TO SELL—UO acres chopped oM land,
waiBs local asslsUnt as district dis­
will make a fine trait tonn. only
tributor tor lew oounUea
Permaabout
10 miles troa city end
......................................................................win
be sold very cheep tor cash or
_
make very easy terms to Improva
Doo’t wish for e boms ot your own
ment required. Address Btandard
but buy this abd make one. Allas
Company, Cosmo Block, Ctiioago
r. LtMe. 121 Front at
-eOlltl
404SU6

umc

reliable

TO SELL—Ten screw near by, black
mueM small house, vary cbesp, Bee
It Want esah. Allan Utt& The
Bnthertond.
• 461641

TOB BENT-^ouae at 226 East 110*
at.; desirable location; reaaoi
renL Prau A Davis.
4061
TO BENT—BmaU seven room house,
on Bprace street, only <6JS0 per
mcath. Qoodgarden, Urge lot 60 t
166. C. W. DeZoau, 201 W. Mh Be.

FOB BSD4T-4uUe ot tunlihed robcns
tor rma In The Bsgle Preae block,
toqujre^ to -Mr., BUv«.

FOR SALE.

if

EC«8
For batebleg,

from

prlMwlcinen,61dCi pw
MUIns. OUverW'aurt,
14U Cektt et PboDetK

FOB SAU9-Pnre Um Brahma eggs,
gl par eattlag. Oak Park PocMry
yards, BtotlSM 1. Olty.
ftt“
fOR BAt«-Boraes at the Shllm
Bobm ham.

Den . Gravaltog.

-WaahtagtcB. pkai«-706.

40M

r«B A. aad hla wife, wbo were tbaa
a

large native Bechwana

town near toe headwaters of toe Not
wnnl river." says a writer In tbe Dettott Tribune.

and

Herman

aiding tbeae stricken people.

Tbe lo­

ot the city have also

UenUtead,

A. was muto interested In tbf
nomena of spiritualism, wbldi be

for It wenhl taint the souls of those
who He then-ill.
Frequently he was
which s
two lalfils' o-;t:iteB. and pas*er»by were
eipeclc-l lo east a |>eblilp at Ibe rude
Stone >'lii.-li marked the place.

who were accused of assault and bat.-

The ease

wUl be re-toled May 14.'

In Uie near future

be ex]>ects to erect a bouse tor bim
sn the balance of the ioL
BADLY

LACERATED.

Mr. Goddard Had MIxup With s

Why, Utea toottia they stop
that perhaps s maimed bot
stlU Uvtog shark can feel?
Tbe fishing Is done off tbe coast of
Iceland in about eighty fathoms of wa­
ter. Three or four galiows-Uke struc-

Saw.
Mr. Goddard of 211 West Seventh
street had hla left band badly lacerat­
ed darly this morning while running
biuz saw wbltih Is run by a gaso­
line engine.

His band came In con­

tact with the saw, cuUlng a deep gash,
the

index

finger

and

A local physician dressed the

pulley block, over which ru
■ODg rape, and to tbe end of tols tbe
belted book U fattened. A plentiful
■uppRy of gronod bait U thrown o
ettmet toe qnerry, and such la tbe eagecMst with wblidi the sharks take tbe
belt tbat sometones each one of these
gallowt-llke fisblng/roda wlU bare Its
fish booked and fighting for life ell

wound.

H. SHIUOII'S REPiy
' .
ID MS. MUSHI

aherk may straggle. But toe sbark Is
not for hit else e game flab, and except
when be Is actually being hoisted out
of toe water there Is no very serious

Traverse City. Mich.. May 4, 1806.

SH£ HtrCG£7>
^ miG 9£A.K^
£pUc4o in Iho Carwee of
«r Be/tf and Frt '■
Toxtu CM.
Bear bogging Is an amusement whlto
few peopiA especially yotag ladiaA
would cere to Indulge hi. and It is aMdom tbat one would beve tbe thanee
to embrace a real lice "brain" In hit
native bauntA even If be—or sbe-Asd
toe nerve and the Inolinatton to try It
The opportunity, however, came not
tong ago to Mias Bessie WelU, a prMty
Texas Isss. wbo visited la Seattle rw
oently. end she surUed W. D. Cam­
eron. wbo happened to be with her at
toe time, by giving a full grown Manamon bear In Tellowstone park «
good squeeze around tbe neck, eaya toe
BeatUe (Wasb.i Itost-UielUfencer.
Hiae Wells Is the ftftera-yrar-trid
daughter of a wealthy cotton dealw ot
Austin. Tex
Rbe la a beauty of the
true eoutbevD type. Imbued, with dar­
ing and nerve. Recently with bw fetoe^ ^er aunt and bet grandfa^.
Oolonel W. G. WaJilng. abe etarted an
e tour of the nonbwesL
went to Yeilo<THtmic part. They made .
tbe Jouruey ibroiigh Ibe park In one'of
tbe wagons utilized fof~!ourlst travel,
and .Mr. I'umcruu b.-i|<peued to be in
tbe party during tbat trip.. Ue de­
scribed Miss Wells' darJug eiM-apade:
“Gur party liail stopped for ilic noon
hour luncheon, iiud tvhllr the meal was
Ijelng prf'-|wml Miss Welle aud I start­
ed out to pick a few lierries. We bad
gone I<iR a short distance when, sbout

To the Taxpayers of Traverse City:

b toe aid of bis aJetR’-to-law; MUs T„ at tbat tone quite
young glzl.

Miss T, was wbat la known
tpon
rectlens tbwe can be no doubt, and Dr.
Petosps you hare noticed tost chll
Tcf A. firmly believed that If a pencil
dren aiv more wllUnK to worl: f<
vere placed Id ber bands, either In tbe
aelyh'oru tban at borne’ also that
Ugtkt or la the dark. Its movements
never outgrow tbe babIL— would be eontroUad by tplilts of the
ACcLlsoU tilot>e
dead, who would write messages
ofM
T.*s wtHaDd oe eubjects with svbJ^
1 the stonuy |»ai-t of the year
toe badweprevlous Bcqualounce. Aft>tmer cuevumered ivugb wi-etber, ar Dr. Von A. bad abowii me some ruil. as ofleu bappeus at sucb limes,
drawtngs made In tbe dark
t by Mlae
.ly Sea gulls liuvered near the ship T.'a band we held A*eauce ln toe >
where the light Wto soiuewl
toe eveniitg waa cMriug In.
"After
SOI
•After some
time' Dr. Von A. -prapoeed that I ebould bold tbe pend! Sod
destroy the clalit. but iieuemillug
that Mlee T. abouid place ber band uplucli luto llie nevh of Uu- bird Slid pro
ra mink I protested that tbe expertJectlue an im-b uitd a lulf, It migtii
Bent would t>e useless, but agreed te
ve had a n;:l.l with a fish or got
try, end.
nstlzed R>-«Ulug Its prey. The docsura I bad nutblng to do with the gnifi.
Of tbe pencil, tbe name of Misi
the l)oup. iippli.-d a souiliiug remedy to
T.M brother, wbo bad been murdered
tbe wound aud li-l it go, II flew sway,
but teniriK-d tlic uuit Jay. allowlag It­
and wbo bad been a great friend
self to )>c cuui:lit. 'ITie doctor ezmuot my own. was slowly traced on tbe
Ined tbe woniid, wblvL waa pn>gres.-<liig
paper. Tbe name. Dadd T-. was fob
fevoroblv. ii|.{>ii<-d more of tbe remedy
and'let tb.- l.ird co a aecoed time. It
flew several llmea prouud the sblp and
words were repeated several times,- n
my
then departed aud returned no more.—
that
Loudon Sketch.
. any consMouB actloD of ray own. I then said
Verbal rhirsprar.
Tbe pastor. wIh> wnf celling apon a aloud. 'Well. I w<Mder why David
the countryf
member of his .-ouin-eRstton, asked tbe
name of tlic Rprigbily little daughter and tbe pencil, etill held, but not conwhose wliiiihip ways had altracted hla trailed. by my hand, tiowly wrote, 'BeCBuae you win be nmnjered by tbe neattention.
"We call her Ells." Said the lltUc ttree.’ Tbe last eentence waa written
ow and over again, end my trlenda ing that be bad been deceived. ebeMl
girl's mother.
bi
angrily and walked away. My
"Tbat la a good name. Mrs. Donley." urged me to give bead to toe warning I bis bead
yonm companion then ran beck to toe
remarked Oi.- mluHter. "It has been bed received and, at any rate, lo ftve young
up toe Idea of cromlng tbe Zuuil>ezl.
wit a few c
wago end return^ wKb
wagon
made t'hi-<'li' la ctuirles Ij(mb."
•nowever. I had made great prepara­
Again we approached tbe beer,
“Well, to i.-ll the tnitb." explained
tbe cooUea
Mrs. Donley, "tier niime Ig Cornelia, tions for this erpe<lltloo and, iu fact. and yilSK Wells held one of tb<
Invested my whole fornine Id tbe iiuIn ber baud. Tbe tieer repeated tbe
but It’s easier in . -<11 her Ella."
dertsklng. to t could not think of same perfurmeuce be bad gone ihrongb
“I see," he re.lnliied. "And she prole
Rlily-llki>< It better.
It Is a ptriiileas abandoning it. and In due course start- with mA but Ibis time be found sometolng.
Ulsa Wells gradually draw
sxtractimi of n com."
day of July,, aome six back ber band while tbe beer was
months after tbe date of tbe warning reseblug for It until toe animal's boad
I bad received at toe seance to Dr. Vos
The fifth mouarcliv itieu formed a re
wes over her ehoolder. end then, ■while
llglons sect that sprang up In tJie diiys A.'e boDse, 1 was camped far (o tbe 'be was eating tbe cookie, ebe reached
of Charles t„ of Ihigland. They were noito of toe Zambezi near the Kefue around bit neck with ber other arm
liver. I bed about twenty-four uative
so cnli<'J from Ibe fact that they as
serted (bsl Id tbe last days rhe four an­ attendanta with me. but no white com- seemed Cu stop iK-uilug. but I d
cient monarchb-B. tbe Aasyrlau, the penloD. We were at tbe time In ibe yell, for toe snlmxl would be startiedwWTien be had
Persian, tbe Babylonlsn aud tbe Ro­ midst of a number of Tillages of toe euJ attack toe girl.
man. would be restored, and to Ibem Maabnkniumbwe tribe, and I was tbe flulsbed eating tbe cookie, however, ha
would be added a Christian monan by. flfst white man wbo bad ever visited merely saimcered off into the braah.
Is all my experiences I btve never
or fifth njooarvby. of which Christ this particular district. Suddenly
cemp was attacked Iu ibe darkoese ot seen s more daring act by a woou." '
would be tbe king.
tbe night, without any warning, by
overwtaelmlDg nombers of naked ear
n>*t Helps Sease.
Master-Vhut! Boto want a holiday agSA led. as I afterward found out. by
tomorrow? I ran'fVpsre you both at
■brt Bsrotae armed with guns
Ill u clutbing etore la oeotoMary, you een have tomorrow tad rifiee.'I
very people who bed era New Hatojuthire bad aa eoaMag
> for tbe murder of wj
and JobD tbe next day. Jobn-Tbank
babit of uaing. on all eoits ot acfriend Dsrid T. s few years previously
you. sir. I)Ut we wanted to get
casions. tbe expression. 'That belpe
shot
or native followeni
“Half 0
rled. aud I'm afraid, sir. It cao't be
some."
If a customer came In and
rtinl Iu tbe Oral rush of the etdone tbat way. but I'll Inqulre.-Loota^ aod of toe few wbo escaped each found a suit of clothes of toe right
don Anawera.
Doing business without advertlsiug
Is IlkF wltiking at a girl In tbe darkknow what you arc doing, bat no­
body else does.

11^

Mr. 0. E. Murrey's oommunli

ot last ntgbt, published in The Delly

Bagle, to regard to tbs city's saving;

.. • - .. ..__,

“WHEKE 41L VOUR

DREA/W COME TRUE"

«tom«.hctoA
«.jr:*S.'5S£’<?SlS
...............

fOB BAia-Vton to 46 •arm: low

tt>l^.‘toA tout I WM
unknown anas nw

Be content wKb .vonr air cnstle.
chimney in an ulr castle never stnotoes,
end tbe windows do noi ructle to every,
wind.

day. was postponed because some of

HAND

i rare, but piaiu eoin-

Ever}' our iinliirNlly dislikes those
people who are sn good they suggest
« copy book.

the boys, who ere witnesses ere tak­
ing the elgnth gn

HIS

Genius l« i

THE 6HARK HUNTERS.

ing last week In which the Jury did
not agree and a new trial set tor to­

to-date dwelUng.

There'a a 1.
OttI of.

by them to tte lodged to that city.

Eery by Norris A. Ryan, the sctaaol;
teacher at Acme, and who had a hear­

did not want to miss tbeoL

POINTED PARAGRAPHS.

Great thinira t-au't I>e very difflcult
or no ordiuiiry man couldn't ai-coin*
plisb tli'-ni.

the dleestw.,.aearly |SOO being sent

tong ree>d^T?.«!LSj

"At that time Dr. Ton

_ . nwey it Is not becenee be
ever manegw to brask toe Une. but be­
cause e llgbtty find book enelly tears
ttopu^ toe soft certlltgtooai skeleton
some f6.0(K} to doing their own paving aC bis bead end so eeta him ftea
la not oorreo.
As soob as a tostk bes taken one of
The milT Item correa Is the Item toe belts tbe benltog te^ attacbed to
arl t baraa, nlM bouse, eemrat cel­
hit partlealar yellows Is manned, end
pertalhlng to the paving brick
lar. good eistora, good weU; worth
Without any superfinone fnet or eereseeing. Allan UtUe. .The BaUicr cenU tab. Traveree Qlty:
land.
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4616-tl
The other Items: Draytog brick, tooay be u hauled up to toe sloop and
kolMnd just eleer of toe water.
mixing cement, aaad and spreading
Be U net brought on board at aU.
« In Blk Rap tor cushion, ploughing, dresatog and
but with a few bold slatoee bis liver la
Modera u*idraylng. laying brick, alushing. cement out rat as ha bangs had Is thrown into
LJttli^ BMI
for elushlng, cement tor concrete, grav­ 6 tob to be turtoer dealt with Mtsr.
el. end filler for curb, send, etc., are
hit ofm ara put rat, end be U
not oorrecL
The pricee figured are «kt adrift tog* and cem^to toe tardy
lose than the work can be ^6ae for,: pneast of dytn^ wb«* end bow be
wMl rented.
Bee tt.
would to- whether by’oontractor or by the Mty.
All thU acmnda vwy borrtblA
chenga. Allan Uttle, The ~ '
Hr. Murray Ilsu gravel at elkii
laaA
tow* u OM euitoun taot which goea
4016tf
cente. This Is less than the city can tu to make na OMlevs tost tola deeto
O BELL—Resort
__ ________________
t tom.
Cedar. Lake,_ ■oontraetll for and the other items uuttooE aftar aU, be sucb a anal one
good^^ large barn, fair boose. are in propenion. Tour city engineer Matfimappran. ItMtoM,toeflsbei^
Sne orabard. nice Sthlng. some
listed this article alone at no leas than um my-Htet nnlMs they'put out toe
wood, eoms oedar; half eaab; niee
toatVs eyes be will aftorward cause
11 oenta
place, worth seetog.
AUno Lltti
toam a lot of trouble by coming end
The Batharlend..
WlBtf
In addition he says the o>
taktttg toe belt a second time.
to Uie Mty would
It aeinn^ InersdlblA bat toe stateTO BELL—At bargato.-flne tom good
to
nearly
II4AOO.
which
Is
mau U tbocoaghly well autoanticated
house, big ban. tour horeto, m
oowa. mowing mechlnee, tom tools, false In every respect Tbe moet It hff ■Tiiilliiraiiii wbo have seen a Uverone got off by bimself under cover of
^ e^ good orchard, rural rooto, would be is 18.000 Stolcb la $6,000 less toes toaik do just tols very thing. Belto* long grass sod fled southward
IIBt>a<>«wee•to^bUesi are right to eaytag
than he entimated tt
In all-eriiB wUldi admit a remedy torongb tbe darkneai toward the dli
There le as much trutb In tbat toat toe toeik (ttoSeb by anetomloel Im'patleoce sboiild be avol'lesl.
"tent
Zambezi river. I myself was nn
daNlficatlM It CM of toe lowest of
statement of Mr. Mumyt as all the
.. .........................
iiticiirion Id tenebed by either bullet or barbed ai
others claimed by him. except the rae
emnplalnts wliicb. if protierty npiilled.
TO BBU^^ttoe tom tosy urms; of brick, as he has no knowledge of
Bigbt r>-iiiorp the c:iu«e.—Jutmson.
teM It We WlU Mine to toat beUet. for
ereek. aerato, frebt oroh^ tw^
ea. hundreds of mile« from tbs nteresf
the eonstriiotlon of work of this char­ it Is coaaoting-te ua If bet to toe
MOar^ booe^ wtod acter.
point where I could |ioit»ii<ly obtain any
tohik. who la tons nerlficed toat bis
assistance.
1 xiauaged lo get away,
The Mty englnoer U 17 oenta higher Bw may ettepiy ai..................... *
however, with uj.v rifle and four carIt Is a eeoet not te be teoken slood.
fir equare yard In bU eeQmate than
tridgee. It was fourteeu days before I
Being an attempt to tell you some­
Mr. Murray in Ua which te tsr Bet­
rejoined tbe remnants of my party
thing about the.witchery of our north- near the Zambezi river, and during
ter gutbority than any other oould be
land and more particularly about an enThe
TO BBLIi—114 aorae timbto land-pan
that time I' had another very narrow
Cbantlng sommer resort called Frank­
tog to toe taxpayers and look good
escape from being murdered end lost
fort. that Is Just on the border be­ my rifle In toe ecrlmmage. For days
toelr face but when n comes to doing
W. p. PTltb, B. A., received inPOO tween man's realm and nature's own
toe aotuel work tie people will soon
for bis petettug of "Before Dli.ner at domain.
disoover that they have got an Im- Boeweire lAXiglngs"
It is one of tbe most artistic publlcaTbrev --------P«*n«Ulty tf they expect to nave aa later tt aoM'fer
tloos ever Issued by any railroad and Uttle leea than miraculous.,
fi-for gSS.OOO.
J
will be sent free tm^Mleeltou te
mud) as tot figoree pntpon toat toey
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___ .-- ..M bot Him* |WM
'For aome yean after my
- BpeMal aUs ra tufiy tenomw; toe
traoi toe MeMmkMumhwe 1 I
Toledo. Ohio.
TO BELL—RsMrt lann. good orchard.

Mus (umlshed, electrl.; light.
______________
__________
. Overlooks
beauUtul
Traverse Bey. Address, Mr. Begdaearlan, 612 Lake Street, I’etoakey,
Mich.
,
1066U2*

f way-f
raal 1 a;
as fiftarnoon and evening with a Dr.
Ivtog to

I to* pendl that wtote toe

tong before been mnrderad by toe ueaveA and she doubtleae dreaded tost 1
might meet with the aeme fete.*'

9*Mg Killad.

contributed largely to the vlcUms

The case ol The People
Uvlng^

thumb.

uBvw. uu uuurar, gooo Bi
bouse, good raads, trait belt Allan
Little. The Bnihertand.
4016-tl

FOR RENT.

lief fund orgwilsed tor toe purpose of

to May 13.

between

TO SELL—Small twin, z

Apply at onoe.

Samuel Garland, treasurer of toe re­

Acme School Teacher Case Goss Over

aortberly Nsrweglan ports, n* crews
an for toe man pact made up of pnre
lasts of ths rlklngs.
who an stIQ to be found to any
REMOOELINQ. A HOUSE,
bar among toe codfishen of Hemmertest
of
Troaea
And a magnificent
jud Cameran Will Build a New One
nee of men they ere!
from boyheoA to e Ufa of hardship,
Jud Camerem, wbo recently purebaeton have a way of treaUsE. Father
ed the property on the nerthwaat
Ito^ne wtBl^enftrtty nmtemptoeoi
of Tenth and Pine streets which tolantlon. like an old friend, of somepartially destroyed by fire early wbet nncmtaln temper, whose ra^ld
nice UtUe
a tor fi
Ibis spring while occupied by N. T.
_
-jDsr a _______ Lillie, has moved the. burned bouM on
for twenty months, or larger tract
(be back pm ot Uie lot, facing Pine
if wanted on same easy ttnns. Al­
street, and wlU remodel It into an uplan F. UtUe, 232 • ront n. 4046-tt

iVAN TEL* AT ONCE—TWO cuoipeieni
girls, cook and second girl; best ol
wages. Mrs. Welter N. FLelley.All TO SELL—No place like home end no
Buie street.
4M6-U
home like a farm.
We have too
many to advertise eU. Call and see
It we cent suU you. Allan F. UtUe,
■m Front St
...............
4046to

cook In hotel;
WANTED—Women
Wrtu or cell, I
tor about 40 perst
UoUl Weeteni. Empire, Mich.

sent the ^ Francisco sufferers b}

W IS POSTPOD

WANTliUj—Try the Parisian lor clean
lug and d}ing. Call phone Bin Ciut.
lUUbU

b^. ti^ I do not beUrarBkM 9

From Other

tP«rM Arid Coma /foar

The sum or 61B00 wee yesterday
FOR SALB-20 i

sM.bMInaaWl
rived from toe Brain ot flto l

^welfare.

«rar if
/prded

ed from yoking toelr oxen or boihee be­
fore tbe body was ‘laid oader tbe turf
of truth.''
Ma^ women preserved,
with tbe greafMt reverence, toelr
the Per* Maiivaae wU girlve next bridal attire to cover them In toe eofBread and water were placed In
Sunday, tram pMoekay. Sunday, June.
fte toamber of death, for during
U. an exeinkm wlR be ran on the
night prior to the burial the spirit of
Marquette u Grand R^ids
the departed one came to psitake of
them. Filllbpro children and Uttle ones
met at ttoo hnd not been Messed by tbe mluIster were Iturjed before siiorlse.
Ur. and Mrs. &. Lefayi....
...
Bay and was sateitalned by Vra. Myr this way their artuilRslon to tbe land of
tie Heath. A very enjoyable time was promise was sssurod. Not to obserre
tbe prnetiee was to destine tbe souls of
had and the next meeting will be held
these bairns to wsmler bomelees and
at tbe home of Mrs. Chee. McNlnch
dlsomisolaip.
Art O’Brien, who has been having

Empire, aod wUl drive the UtUe pony
HAM'BU—man to make lalh by the
through with the handsome ouiilt that some tranble from e dog bite which
FOR SALE—8 H. P. Pease gas « .
UwusanA 'traverse City Utg. Co.
he reoslved while playing with a UUIe
tor sale or trade.
Cooke Broe.'
yellowNloc ahont a week ago,
Foundry, Weal Wayne atraeL '77-tf
The chUdren to Mr. Straub end Mr.
sufleleatly rooovered as to be able
Mr. AmloUe are greedy dlsappoi
—Fire tnsoranee, on honee,
t« resume bis poelUon with the Millei
that Uie pony was not meant
with 3 years experlenoe in general
Drag oompany.
thtkm
store. No objection to taking oulce
work.

Medktm ^aid He Would
^ 9e Murdered.by
y-< ■ Satfadet.

^.

by Straub Bros. A AmloUe yesterda)

FOR SALB-A large
be ready lor ooeapencr about May
leth. Modem. Will take lou to ex­
change, or eeU cheep tor cash, or
wlll^e^op^oilbtly pa^enU U.

waaks. r*«raed

PAUUBTRT-Consmt HAdaiae UlW n«M to her Mater, Mra. BU Ptokerd,
Remember the futore Uee to yow
bend, a eclentlflc reading will rerMl' wtab wee atrtekw with paralyals Monthe tme tile's history. Orsr' U7
OttlOB etreeL Side e&oanee .
The first smarelen of Of season on

PA*r

=*!:V
WAHTliD—A general jiurpose horM.
v^eigu. about i^eu, also a good larto
band. Must know bow to milk. Wni.
tirani, Uly. i'bons Ui6, x rings.

MONET TO LOAN on perwnal prop­
erty .and real eMaia.
L Newiand
Tyler. Boom 603, WUbelm bkiefc.

Warned of
Danger

hm bewn

two bolee to tbe ground, one ctUed^
qulA gravA toe oUter to# dead beta
Tbe sufferer was then placed betwbsE.
Mtotle Moa- toe twa and toe bole toward whleh be
Me aad MfW Itoiph White ttoumad ttaned Indicated what would be toe
outcome ot his malady. B&stlmm a
•irs. leaaa B^rerw who hae been piece of rock was hcoksn over toe bead
of a 4>«non wtaose lest agaoJae wwe
vtotttog her dAbgbicr. kra R. QUpainful alike to Umerif end to tboee
obrtot, retUMd to
The
that toe heart of' tbe elek i
UaoBMt u raoMTlng a new coat <
thus be broken tod bis release
ed. Wtodbwe end doors are elwa;
to order that toe d
Mra. E. 0. weben and aca r
parting
spirit may have free _
Boeuord today htter a visit with
Mrw^petry NoirlJ. IW* Bohemia from toe bouse and escape from the
evU ones tost borer around eager to
Intonll bis »ouL
Mr. and Mrs. georB* Speelman of
Daring tbe Interval between death
Hoaer were to the city today on their and burial bens and cats were kept
way to Boato Where they wUl mage carefully ehut up. A pereon meetly
these tnlmMs at surii e juncture was
Mrs. Emily Cunningham left today doomed to hllD(JneM to toe future.
a etresm divided toe
Jpr Alden,
by the serious Ul«ke Ctt,

Irahtbday. Un, L. M. Pr^,

Altaa P. uttto nt sNBt I M-WUlianSU
40U4t

SHERMAN & HUNTER ->
Hagle Want Ads

A method much to vogue to Beetlend
time ot ascertaining whether e

S—*

>

toet toe ywBUf j

pattern, even ttaongb the price was too

blgb for him to tbluk of buying, toe
Merk would utter toe consoling wordA
'Tfiet helps some."
If tbe clottee
were clieap euongh. bot wet* several
Blzee foo Utge or too amall. still he
would temarii. "Tbat helps some."
One day a lady come Into the etofe
xd Asked te be allowed to see ea a^
sortnieiit of neckties. Tbe polite clarf
ei>rcad nut on emy of tbeae goods foe'
ber Insfi^ion, end wblle-ebe was mak­
ing her selection be noticed that ebe .
looksd ex<'eedlngly aad and tearfuL
Tbe deck ventured some coBBonplac*
remark, which led toe weman te ex­
plain toat her biitden was a vary heavy
one: that tbe was- left with bot Uttle
money and yrltb several smell Miildrett
to support.
"My busl>snA" sbe aald at MM. ‘toaa,
gone to a belter worlA"
"Wen." BOM toe
*tost helps •

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