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The Daily Eagle, May 18, 1906
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)
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1906-05-18
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THE DAIl ' EAQLE.
ONLY
$2.00
DOWN ON
This BeauUlul
Go-Cart
Pay the balance when you can.
THESE LIBERAL TERMS
tuk« it «Mj for you to have a good up-to-date Gt^Carl or Foldiog Go(>rt-~yoti want one—baby needs one—buy it now.
THE PRICE OF A GO-CAKT
UOD of LOW price with HIGIL^ualiiy is what has given us the Go-Cart
bosineu in the PAST and vrc figure that the same method wUI continue
to give ua the L10K6 share of the rCTURE business.
Biggest Assortment In the aiy.
J. W. Slater
Wholaaala and Ratall.
Your Rallabta Hama Fumlaher.
MISS BRAZINGION III sums
LOSES 3 RNGERS
GIRLS OF THE
CAUGHT THEM IN WIRE END
MACHINE AT THE AMERICAN
BUTTER OIBH FACTORY.
MPIUm WHS lEKSSMY
Firat, Baaand and Third Flngar an
Laft Hand Qana and Uttia Fin
ger Required Twa BtRehaa
In Cut
Mias Utla Bracington had three of
the fingers on her left hand taken off
this morning In a wire end machine at
the American Butter Dish factory
while feeding the machine. In at
tempting to put in the veneer she got
her band too far inU; the macLine.
The end of the middle finger and tbg
fiogersoc each aide of that finger were
crushed and had to be amputated jnat
above the knndtle joint, saving Just
Stubbs above the joint. The little
finger was also badly injured and
escaped being broken.
It required two stftobes to close a deep
wound whith extended almost the enre length of the finger.
Miss Bruington displayed a good
deal of nerve and after the attending
physician bad removed the finger ahe
auxions to leave her bed and be
up and around.
WOMIISEI21 Wm M
ffiiEPiic FH FiMY m
MRS. DRE8SEAU
FELL WITH
LIGHTED LAMP IN HAND.
Clothing Was Bet en Fire and She
Crawied to BrethePg House
Where She Died.
YOU
WANT
FamAT. MAT 18, 1808.
TEAVEBSB OnT,
VOL. xrv. KO. «W9.
Screens
Let na hftTe your order. 'We guaraotee delivery
.of Wvodow Screens within three days—Stock Doors
Mine day as ordered. Odd doors 3 to 5 days.
Alt kinds of Lumber and Building Material.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
W. L. Brown, Mor.
' Office; Coroer Lake Avenue, aod lOtb Street
Citizens’ Phone, 32.
Bell Phone, 169.
[Special to The DuOr BiM
Morlag, Mleh.. Hay 18.—The house
«<
Smmsb MV hare was
ed to the gnoBd tut night and
Ha. Snaaasu met a honlUa Aaath.
She
golaf up atnlrg with S ttght-
UFUMH D. iiauE nui
FlllfILli ms ilSSlOK
HHIillBIlK
(Special to Tho Dally Ba^l^
TONIGHT, at 8Ulnbarg<a
Morley, Mleh.. May 18 —Tbe body
High school entsrtaInmsnL
....
of Michael Kelly, a farmer, ud aged
logram. Including cantata, *Ths Old 86 years, waa found In the wat^ tu;:
u the farm of Carl-East early today.
It was evldenUy soicide. Kelly had
been In ill health tor some time ud
an Inquest wUl be held today.
-TRY AN EAGLE \
Q U I CK
THE TAILOR
Xraverse City.
Spring Lines Ready
in neckwear, shirts, underwe.J“and everything In furnishings
that the particular, refined ud
tasteful dresser requires. Our
goods we know have been emiaeatly satisfactory In quality
ud price hereiotoie, and we
AS THE TREE« ROOTS
8[wead in the gnoond ud make a Arm founde. tlon for it, ao Hannah. A L«y OompuyY
“FOR TENDER FEET"
lEHL iIHanUFITB 10 GOIB
TMISPOilMIDII IS UnSFUUK
Kubeck & Hoyt
GROVER’S SOFT SHOES
OLD RESIDENT* OF NORTHPORT
DECIDE TO CHANGE LOCA'HON.
liU« cm DIPHIIES
m UOIIG SapR CHILDRBI
SeawVSri^e'notOTly’uTk“p
them so. but to make Improvemeou where U i» In our power
to do It.
made In eevesal different stylM to suit your larte, ud cost no
w Uian other good makes of ahoek. Onoeyonown a pair-you will
er wut to be witbont them
mneiiaHRK SMS WOULD HOT
IINXIOUS FOR THE
EUPEROR’SREPiy
UPHOLD THE ACriON
Fnrs FouoN iioK m
“TENDER FEET SHOES?"
They are the one make that is made expressly for tender feeL Not
ily arc they band turned, but are strictly buo made, making them
GUT EDITEOV. 4 P. M
COURT 18 PROBABLY DAZED BY Mr. and Mra. Morris WhKa Laft the BTATECOMPTROLLEBOF NEVADA
Region TPdey.
THE OUTBROKEN FASHION
WOULD DISCOUNTENANCE UN^
OF PARLIAMENT.
FAIRNESS IN COMPANIES.
The Hlsaas JesnUd Mabal^AndarAfter ^tending H years do a proaperor^ltoCthe
ous fvm at Korthport. Mr. and Mrs.
High aobool last e<
at Utelr
Morriq,^ White, acnompuied by tbeir
danoa on,
aOoat, It baihg
preeaot to iRjoy t^e dMartatunaat pro
There May Peaaibly Be War Between
Leoeu in San Franciacs Whrther by
vided.
Eichmond. Virginia. A year ago they
A tetare ^ tha avoalng was a
the Crown and the People—Cxer
Dynamite er Regular Fire Sbevld
sold tbeir farm to Mr. Asbellby. of
mock marriage, iha aoBtraetiag pvMay Puraue a Temporixing
Be Paid in Full If ComIndiu Territory, ud have since lived
Ues balag Miss U»n Cavla, ^ look
on the old Eehl farm. Mr. White
Policy.
paniea are Honest
'
ed very ohanaln* as tta bride, while
s ago went to Virginia ud
Uie groom's pan waa taken by Miss
d a farm there, retaming for
[Bpadal to The DaDy Bagla.]
tSpedal to Tbe Dally Bagle.)
Jolla Wimarns. Ulas Jean Aadaiemi
his fsmily snd goods.
8L Petersburg, May 18.—The criti8u Ftucifico, May 18.—That the
Ida a very dapper IKUe minister, and
A qieeisl car was chartered, and their
Insuruee ootnpules which manifest
Hiss Mabri AcderecB
l>Mt mu Bb cai moment which wiU decide whether
farm implethere will be peace or wAr between tbe menu ud stock, oonsisting o'
u Intention of rqifatlng claims ud
tad tha part.
Dainty retreshnuu were served
ud tbe people apparenUy ar team of hones aud three cows,
which were much rujoyed. During rived with the adoption by the lower brought in on tbe train this nSoruing
the evening a numhar o< b(^, ^ house of paalismut Issl'night in iu from NortfaporU ‘They also bron^l
reply to the speech from the throne. their dog ud three cate.
be met with draailc aetioo tn eome of
Bumahly
charivari which addal to the eranlng't Presidut HouromtseS has gone to
Mr. White's brother. Otis L. White, the states. Is Indicated by tbe repUes
ly to' the one of tbe oldest pi
Peterhoff to preeut the reply
received by Inisuruce Oci
emperor ud his lujesty's response is
Myron Wolf*; J
to Us
oountT. has been suffering
ewaitedwith gnat anxiety. Popular
weekb wit'.i hurt trouble, sud Wednee- appeal to I
opinion oonsidere that 'the government day bU daughter*, Hra. Geo. Lee ud other states to asalat him la cooapelloption between burtooder
Mrs. Jamee Pbeipe of Gladstone. N. D. ing Insuruee eompaDies to deal fair
Kevertheless while events d
took tbeir father to tbeir home, taking ly with their policy holders In the
Ing tbe pest week followed each other
presut erislA
the cay^fer
CIVIC DEPARTMENT WOMAN’S with extreme rapidity, the iw-ne now
Tbe ftdlowlng from .Samuel T. I.
No. I, Dr. Flood acoompuied (hem as
CLUB USES 600 PACKAGES.
raised U not Ukely to be decided
Mr. White was very low ud required Davie, state comptroUer Of Nevada,
[ulckly. Tbe Buseiub generally be- ooubtsnt medical attendance. "
gives a eample of the general foellng:
that eome of the eutManistes Children Will Prepare for ieved that the emporer b cx>urt ud the While is 8)> year* old.
government undoubtedly has been
en ud foreign oompanlea are propoeFlee«r Show and Incidentally
daxed by the fiireet fashion with
ing to crawl behind law In the mat
. Beautify thb C»ty.
hu 8|>okeD ud the
ter of adjusting loeaes to 8u Fru
policy will be naturally to gain time.
dsco. - That in cases of bouses where
it can bq'predicted therefore that tbe
dynamite was used to May tbe pro
CSV will puiaoe a temporising policy OLD SETTLERS WILL BE ENABLED gress of flames from reacting other
sl^e club hu plaeed five hundred, with partial amneety as the firm step TO ATTEND ANNUAL MECTINO. bouses, which In tbe natural course of
packages of seeds in the echoolg to
evuta would have been swept nway
aid the children In preparing tor theby fire n tew mlnntee later they in
Pert Marquette Has Replied to Inquiry
flower show.
tend to refuse paying the Insuruee.
of
Committee.
'Huy of the rooms
It appears to me that the acUon of
piled, ud five hundred packages mote
destroying theee bdQldngB was aJone
could be readily diatribaed.
L saved the rut of the dty. U
-The Olrio department beUeves that
uy of tbe companies on this pretext
secure trains ud
money uaed In UtH WSiy Is weU Inver.meeting of.the Old Settlers’ aasocla- udeavor to evade thetr Just obUgaed ud wlU
UOB are in oorrqapoodence, vrith tbe U<m of aettlement of .their 8u FranLEO AN HONEST, UPRIGHT, IN
railroads ud have already succeeded elaeo UablllUes. It Is evident to me
DUSTRIOUS LIFE.
eatltfaetory ar- that tbe corapulu rqeortlag to this
are diahoneat ud npon a proper showlag iff thooa facta. 1 will revoke thetr
lloenMs la Nevada.*
W ParUr aroosed by the baru
ceived, tha woman nade har way |o
the bouu of her hrcpthardn-law. a hall
mUa away, whera aha dlad ahortJy af
terward.
201 Front St.
’M
Miwee Jean ana
MAKES GOOD CXOmS and is showing a
exhibit of Bpriug snd summer woolens for geotlemens wear at
Having Trouble With
Your Feet These Days?
• Rartly elatidjr taaigM and Bah •
• arday with probably Hmeerv »
• aatdar, fmh meat te nertboiMt •
• «4gHa
»
■j “BEST”|Flonr spreads out In tbe a
It goes to tbe rlA ud poop without uy diatlnclion ud firmly eatabliskes Its
foundation with them.
;
;
■
HANNAH & LAY CO.
S O'clo^ tohS;
last reepeotg to one they bad
bis llfetlmd. Ttw service was «sadocted by tb^8rv.!wW. MUH*. Tbe
.^|ral^[|iennck ^ beautiful.
A diolr oott&ting of Mrs. A. L.
Baebut, Hiss BveretL t^d Hunter
Charles Skelcher aaag “It la not
Death to Die." “Oosslng the River."
and ''Abide With Me.*
Tbs Rev. Mr. Miller chose bis texi
_om the 16lh verM of the limti
Psalm. Briefly Ib'e life of Mr. McRae
ww outllDed. Tbe speaker spoke
the hoaect and tbe dlsbooest mao s
principle were carried far
ther there woold be found two races
the earth. Tbe unsaved
ud the Christians. He showed that
the latter were growing ud Increas
Ing ud that the disciples of tbe
were receding and paaetng away
“Has o«r brother who has just pass
ed sway folBlled hla mlsalonr he ask
ed. “Is the world better because ot
bis having Uvedt’
TlreL" he eald. *be «u a very Industriay mu.* In this connection be
spoke of hla betna ud farm life ud
bow be tried to better nil condition*
better thu be
found K In ttfe's work. He was
progreeslve man. He fulfilled bis deetiny u u bonem mu; he was * thor
osghly bonaat ud Mneere mu; he
a truthful mu; a (ftrietlan
In turn each of these topke were brief
ly taken up ud made to VPly
mu who had lived the noble life
which tbe dapaited
He closed wKb a
trleods to not monm for he bad lived
out his life ud made tbe worid better
beeauM ot bis haring lived In it.
At tbe osmeterT tbe Grangers to<
charge of the aervloe ud oondneted
according to their order.
The pall bearer* were: W. W. Smith.
J. L. Smith, HalQOlm Winnie, Oscar
Simpeon, Joe Bhvmn ud ■. W. Has-
COMMITTEE*- TO AW^^^OR
THE ^VMON APPOINTS.
same to return paaeengera la the e
Prom Petoskey tbe tare «fll-b« II.
which rate win he tbe same from all
Stations down to ud Inctuding BSIeworth. From points below BHswortb
win be made on tbe buls
of one cent a mile each direcUon.
Tbe committee has not yet bad relilies from tbe other roads bnt azpeet
be able to make equally satlsfaetori'
arrangements with them.
Fverytblng now Indicntes that the
01(1 Setilerti' meeting to be held In
Traverse aty June IS. ISOS, will be
of the Urgent ud moat snci
gatherings ever held by tbe i
elation.
CMinell and Beard of Trade VPm .Taka ’
Bosoett'a Island Talked of.
a meeting of the volunteer flreof the city held Uat evening at
the Caas otreei engine bonae plans
made for tbe ooovuUon which
will be held in this city June IS ud
14. 'There was a large attendance ud
tbe TOluntoers are Using bold ot tbe
matter in a way that aoaiires Ka ooo-
» ot 'firemen, which is
made op of the toremu from each
compuy. was appointed ud it as fol
lows; No. 1, W. J. Bbner: No. E John
Brerina; No. E Thomas Shnsoo; No.
4. Fruk Rokoa; No. B, Ben Hoxale:
ud Hook ud Ladder. W. H. OrlfiltlL
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
Won. LogL PcL This oommiuee U to set with Chief
Murray.
Grud Raplda .............M3 - 7
The meeUng also recommened that
South Bead .................. IS
7
tbe board of trade
Bprlngfleld...................... IS
T
and a conmUiee from the council also
Bvanevllle .......................9
9
be appointed.
Canton ............................. 8
9
The board of trade took utlon tbit
Wheeling.......................... 8 IS
morning ud tbe enUrtalnment com
Dayton .......................... 7
IS
mittee of that orguisattan which is
Terre Haute ................ €
13
for things of this kind will acL TUa
Reautta Venurday.
committee eotjelsts of J- A. Loranger,
Terre Haute 3. Grud Rul<K
Charles E Cavls. C. H. Been. Charles
FvsDslvUe 6. Sooth Bend t.
S. Brooks. Henry Smith. O. Q. Millar
Springfield n. CutoB S.
ud George E Amlotte with Prealdem
Wheeling t, Dayton 0.
; the Board of Trade E W. Haatlngs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
The oDUdl will pfobthly make
Wo*. Umt Pet.
their apprintinenu next Monday i
Philadelphia ................. IS
7
tbeir regular meottog.
Clevelud ...................... 13
9
Plus for entertaining tbe vleltore
Detroit ...........................13
11
ud delegatee at-that time are alao
St Louis ...................... 14
IS
being oonsldered. Capuin Webb ex
Washington .................. 1*
»
pects to have tbe pavilion At Baaaett'a
New York .................... H >»
island completed and among the other
Chicago .........................10 18
things which will probably be done for
Boeton ................... ---- «
tbe visitor* wlU be a ride out there on
Reaulta Yesterday.
the bay ud peaaibly a flih upper or
Chicago 6. Wuhlngton 1.
lunch will be •erred tbere. Other
Phlladelpbia fi. Deftolt 0.
plus are alto under way bnt kn iff
Clevelud 7, 3ostm 4.
them will have to be worted ont
glve another of their IB out suppers
New York 4.'8l LouU S.
•ghtat------—....................
Saturday night
at Porerierff
ball. -«»tt
natTonal league.
Wo*. lAwL Pet LELAND ATTDRftEY IB MARRIEa
cnieago ......................... S3
9
New York .....................1»
»
C. L. Dayton Finds a Brlda In Grand
Pittsburg......................... 16 IS
Rapid*
Pblladeipbla .................11 A4
Mr. ud Mrs. John Mott Contellna
^ Louis..........................13 16
Boston ............................ IS
IT
of On
Clnctnnat] ..................... 11
SO
marriage of their danghtar, Miaa Maiy
Brooklyn........................... 8 SI
Bertha, to Mr. Olnto* Leroy Deyto*.
Results YeaUfday.
I promtnut attorney of LeluE
CRAWFORD SHOES
Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1.
-41ie wedding took plaoe May 1C.
aL Louis S. Braokly* E
Mr. and rMa, Dnjtai wfll nad* tn LeAll Crawford last* srv
Ptttsburg I Hew Tort *.
UnE
made to harmonize per
(. iQclnuaU S, Boston 0.
fectly with the natural
TONIGHT, wt GtstabePB'e Ortndx
IiDCeo.’the foot. That's
TCNIQH-r. ot BUlnb^ ^
why the comforL
BASEBALL
No Pavement
RsWiMd DRIgfaB,
Shoe Store ^poaito Whiting Hotel
CteSTS th?
3S coma. Soota U uM «
Drug otof*.
TRY
^
CleTk en the Gtalr.'^ Frkei IE tS end
S8 eenta. But* en eale at JatmaenY
OftiB atora. '
*BH1
TRY AN RAOEE WANT ABk
TtieDallrEvftle
uiiDisiion)ii
GOVERNHEIITMItPS
bund uTn
tuncntFTioiiiL
J
oFrtcK iu wwT^i^T »TRcrr.
omnotm
- ' r, auBHia
Sr&SSTii-^fUS
Mn. A. B. mu«; tU Nertkttrmt. For Um
Um tbm
eafeMrtbm to the Dallr Me
reqaaeted to ragort mmj ImcateriUci
In the eervtoe at coon
Both ttWpbotMe.No.tt.
primaiT dectka lew, end we beliere
It poMible that pooh • Uw can be
frnmed end put Into force u will tend
greaUr to pnril]' oar tadUlee, but
bare sertout doubts whether the law
enacted bj the IM l^Ulatnre wUl
help maltere rery mnch. but we are la
farar of slrlns It a fair trial, U it
shall prove poelble to pot so cumber
some a piece of maiAtnery Into operaton. U It can be made to more at all
the next ledtlature may be able to eeo
and remedy Uie defeota.
While we do not a«ree with the Alpoa Ars«a In Its oppoelOon to a pritnary election-law, we copy the follow
ing from Ita columna ae preeenUng
much food for thougbc, wbatever may
be stid of the etotsments made or oonclnslons srriTed at:
“We are opposed to a ‘primary elec
tion law,' of any hftid. Our reason for
Buch opposition is that the people of
this state doni know how to role now,
under any aystam: if th^ dlA a spe
cial election law should not be neeeeeary. The majority of the people of
MIcblRsn think more of their party
than they do of their own material
welfare.—AH they eeem to know about
Totlng la to vote their party ticket’
atralgfaL In this regard.
and Democrata are -alTke. There s
Repetdlcans who would eooner
hanged 'under a I
tratkm than to die a natural death,
irith the bnefita of clergy, under any
other administration. The atone is
true of DetaosTaia and Soctallsla.
la not a qnesdon of principle, for there
la no prlndple in party polMca U is
a 4aeeUon of parties. All peditleal
pardea are mocany rotten—eo rotten
Uiat they amell to heaves.
thieves, the Domocrafs of New Tork
were robbing eoe another, and Tam
many, wHh the aid of the courts, did
succeed in stealing the mayor's offlee
from WlUle R. Rearat
Tarty polities Is a humbug. Our
Australian ballot, of which we boast eo
much. Is another humbug, being eo ar
ranged that the voter by making a
tingle eroea at fhe top of the party
oolumn, Totea for the whole bunch,
‘yellow dogs' and all.
"No f>'^ljnsry election eyatem' yet
Buggefiied promises any relief from the
evils complained of. On the contrary,
our present 'primary law" requires
every voter to publicly declare the
party to which be belonge and the tick
et be Intends to vote at the nett fol
lowing election, before he la permlttel to register. This U worsq than t
humbug—It la an Insult to the Intslllgepce of every citizen: an attempt to
destroy (be secrecy of the ballot, and
o deprive the people of this state of
(he rights and privileges they enjoy
under the old caucus and oonvenUon
syetem,
‘‘The people of Ohio, at their last
state election, did not need a special
pnmary taw' to enable them to clean
out •Boss Cox.' and his gang of pollUcal
thieves and grafters, of CinelnnaU, al
though Cox was not a
any oOtoe. The peMle of Ohio, who
evidently know bow to vote, simply
defeated the party that harbored Cox
and his gang, at the polls. But they
could not have done this under a ‘primary election syeteii.' requiring them
to divulge at reglBtzatlon how they
were rrfng to voU at the election.
Under such a syatam. Oos and his
gang would- have bMa peifeoUy eafa
"Whe« the people erf this state' lean
to forget what they know aboiR poli
tics. abandon their political 'prindples'
and decide to vote for the men, in
stead for partlee then they
need no primary eleoUan law to pm
the graftere oot Irf power^ Ttey
do ao very nicely, under toe old cancos and eoDventfon sytoem. Aad. if
them are no grafiera. In this state we
need no primary elecUou law.
“The pollUca ct thU ootmUT toWt
be purified. If at all: by the ln<
•ent eotora.”
ly, the Argus, aboold
t the right kind of a
primary eleetloa law to Jast the thtog
needed to encomgn and tod the tedepAdent voter to enable torn to aocootpllah the much needed rtoorm In Mltoi.Igan poUttos.
imnniE-aRi
SAYS . Cl-^ PATHCRB AAB TO
HAVE A MAOHINB. .
DICK BA»arrr« leukND has
BEEN DUBBED *^0 MAN^
Will Make toe fteunda and Oe rtoto efc ljtt odetak to the Travers^ aty
IMMag FAk. easodeCM gibttde
LAND" ON T^IAT ACOOUN-l
Ing in One.
aeik'0nine«i«iiB good'Miepe for toe
meet and » mA eoniert to ezpeoted
Dr. W. B. Mom. aBlermao from ^ hSIWIM
fUih ward bae tha atoonebUe ft
and In
latee emoag them and a they -havs
Where the Strip of tend Connects <
hU MesdA It to io tha to- ben AOlot In nadineu for
font
feet that the City sathei* ve going for astMtlBwtov tn«J ^ axpeofod to
With Msrien Island BoaU of Conto have an a^ofo^e to go around to
visiting vari^ perOoas of the city
Thiough s Channel.
and—InddCBtolly. to~go to Carp lake
Qahing.
“No Han's Land.” U a same tre"The Oommlttee." says the aideo
man. ' has deoidod and-are
qiuenUr given to the UUle island
oonneeted wlUi Hop or Marion Island ly In favor of purohastng a machtoa'
and altnatsd on the east aide erf the Whether the doctor to thinking of an
larger taland located eight mUei north imaginary otmimlttea or whether he to
:e Ad ADerh fiivof this cky in Grand Traverse Bar. the whole oomorfUee he doca
To most residents the plaoe is known state. At any rate u aouiida sloe in we at tbe Grand open houe next
Monday, TASdey Ad Wednndey, the
as BaseeU t Island, talcing that name the story to Bay "the commlCtae."
Banagemebt'Anrea ita patrona ot
from one who was -considered the moai
Bs-Alderman B. P. Wilhelm
fir« oJasa eutertammenL The
unique character In Ulchi|faD a fee
not and did not believe In
years ago, Richard, Better hnown as oecessary expense et t)ie time he was peny pfASBt a reperiolreto Ugbtoaaa
Olck BaaBett, who, for many years, OP the oonneU, waa
of the Ttetlms oomedlea, with pinty trf
was the solitary inhabitant of this of the 'fifth ward aldennan's story. Ad tooM-Oealrons of hevteg a hearty
UtUe atrip of UnA The larger Island 'Yes, yon bx-n," he said doubtfully laugh aboold not fall to eew them.
baa never been Inhabited.
with a note of uaenogatlon In his lAfllee tm first niebt. Pcloee. 10. SO
voice, whA he was told the action (I) Ad 80
Tbia liUJe atrip of b
about three acree, aa well as klarion at tbe cMnmlttee {?). "Well, U you
HABITS C- T:
RICH.
laianrt is ooiy sbout s mile from Tra did," be finally conoedeA “wa'U take
verse Point re^rt, belter known today you out and hang you.'
Bpir* of MtlCnn .irr llzlv
•New York pays out thouatsds of
as Ne-ah-ta-wanta polnL The larger
island Is located upon ail govenuneni dollars a year for automobiles for Us
n In-,vi.uili i-iorp fame earne
maps bol through some oversight, this city offlclalB," urged the doctor.
wruu- OOIIKabout mll•New Tork Isn't Traverse aty."
lltxJe Island was never placed upon the
I. nlicn-lu II >.<>ii>«d (u Wm be
government map and fr^ that reason respondefi the ex-aldennan, “and tbe
$50,000
they
spend
tor
automobiles
tloA
of
the
iwUy
h.iiiip*
and
bablta
(o(A Us name of "No Man's LanA''
the rldi. l>ut Inter •m. when Zola t>eAt one Ume there was a deep chan Isn't worth as much to them as
came a frieud of imllioualm. be found
nel between the two islands. Veers penny would be to this city.'’
that
hie
eccomita
of
ibrir
extravagance
"Well, yoii wait and toe." chuckled
by some of the
had fallen far sbori of die truth.
older realdeoca, boats frequently‘pass tbe alderman, “as he walked away."
In tbe some mi.v «iurieii about tbe
extrarevagance of .1
ed between the two Islands. Today
toat BdtiBd-llke exoggeratlODS may also
there Is a atrip of land connecUng the
■ ■■ short of the truth. Here, for Intwo and Me may walk dry shod from
some fnew that an Intsric*
one to the other and as Ume goes by
decorator of New York tuppUsd the
this land seems U> Increase In size.
MARK CRAW IS LOOKINO AFTER .Other day. They rmiud est^em^ but
M Zola be rememl>ered.
Basaeu led the life of a hermit,
HORSES ESPECIALLY.
<.men bought for bis ball twatve
tilled a portion of the land and today
Atlque marble columns tt PompelL
tbe ruins of his old house as well as
Plndlag be conM u!>e only eight of the
a small orchard which he bad set put
eolUDius he had tbe remaining four de
and Patience.
is In evidenoe. A few years ago, erlstroyed. nUhougb be was offered for
deslly tiring of single blessedness, be
them tw ire wbiit be Usd paid. He Ad
quietly disappeared for a time,
departurehas been taken by paid $5 000 apiece.
finally leaked out that he bad gone <
Anbusson carpets, with a pile three
Humane society ud the fo
adjoining county and lived there
cal agent, Mark Chaw, will make a tntoea thick, are often made to order
certain required time so be could Uke DODihly report of the work be has at a ebet of »tn n ynni. Such a coat,
a marriage license In that oounty, 'one for the month tor the Grand Tta- toiough, is outbing beside wbat to ordloerlly paid for antique rugs. They,
rather than get one In this county ve.-se Humane aoclety. This report meeanrod by the ynnl. often cost $500
where he was well known. He mar wiU be Impossible to make fnU, aa he or gCOO a yattl.
ried and resided for a time In this city has under hto eye constantly oases
engaging In buslnees here- After that need waichmg -hot are not made occasionally sol
awhile be qiiletly left wKh bis wife public.
One mlUloiialre't piAo cost SISO.UOO.
and as near as can be learned b u
The report presented at the last A five Ipch band of ivory, four yeara In
supposed be is enjoytog western meeTlng to about as follow: *T>urlng toe .csrvtng. ruef around tbe case.
daocrafod by Bvarett Shinn.
the month Adlng May IS ham temsTha guid Ad-.iitver plats of me
Because- of Basse's <
tigateA six cases. Had Me horse shod. OAehcM^RimBto A- expert ts took
ippcrently Had two horses' teeth examine^ owe after it The ma^ to a goldsmith, and
ot wht<to haA teeth floated ud wtdl
he has
a sod najnstly
Made two trips out
Ott to funtofa. The tihles and cues
all the alleged eounterfeltlng, highway. of town iooklag up horses that
train,, and almost every crime In the ri-iMiried as auSerlng. In one case the
category of criminology he was
hnrse bad been traded and could not for tnstAce, atacqped'Wito the cru
cueed of Indirectly or aiisplclonec
found U that time but has since Prince Maoemleh-are Mid at private
being responsible for.
n located and is being watched
Mies to milllonalree for $40 and $00 a
that It to being prouerly takra carp bottle.
Time after time tntervlea-s were
AntomobUee of ninety or move boreeIn the other we lound the owner
sought with him by magazlaes .and
power, made to erdev. will coat from
but he never had anything bad been-doing as' we bad directed and $80fl00
to tell them. As a result of his herinlt- that tbe horse was in good pasture, keep a dozeu or -more sutootobl
beM
fed
eome
grain
dally
and
like mode of living he was given con
with a head chauffeur at KOOO
aoC been worked for eeveral days •6.000 a year salary and two or tores
siderable notoriety from time to time.
aaelsunts at
This be never apprectated and was an:l on the whole was dotog nicely.
"In regard to a horse which Is one
Then there U the ocean going yetot,
often very angry when something no’
which cannot be maintained In toe
usually abeurb was attributed to bim. if a learn which to
BsaseU had some very close and troet I find from testimony of former Bwet Dodeet way ai a emaUer annual
warm personal friends. Visitors al- wiien and from what I see myself expandltura then $28.000,-New York
without number were attracted I hat It Is next to Impossible to get this
to his island home out of inquisttlve- animal looking good although he eets A PESSIMIST’S QUESTIONS.
neas or "to snoop." as hie always Mid. well Ad does his work as easily as
mate which to In fair condition.
Why la it that a cleaning of wtoEven a detective has been assused
saUsfied the owner to doing
dews Is toe tigusi for A ralutorml
of vliHIng bis Otome. crawling- under
Why li Jobu always late toe nltot tos
the buildings and looking tor some poMlble tor the berae's wMthre.
cook
U out and vlaliun ara expeetad
"In
regard
to
a
teem
owned
oa
the
thing—evidently be didn't know what
He receved hundreds of letters from 1st side I have visited tbe ban tour la the evAlngV
And wby. oh. wh.v. do rlslton al
•imes and watched the team cerafnlly
children In various parts of the e
ways
cotue toe oue aftarweon In toe
and aRbough I found gram and hay am
-Now that the Traverse Bay line of Katiafled the horses are not being fed
as they have been steedUy
boats have secured possession and
Vhy dote a womb Ottak toe he
win build a pavilion on the strip of running down Ad are kt thto tone In Mto hatter tarte flam bar fotott
land and fit H up as a plaoe oit recree very bad ahape. unfiL I consider to be Aiitiliiii If she but tod aa mnch moAy
tion apd for parties, maney of theM old worked. Would recommend that If
it Chat a leak to the
to
stories, almost without number, are Ibis eondltlon oonlnues that we oommeoee prooeedlngs agauet the owner.
being broughr forth.
"Have luued four notices, assisted wtoa a trfnator esmnot to found AtU
(WO horses thst were down, blanketed Monday merningl
Why to It that when one hu made a
nine horses.
Had two horses removed to ehSHer Atoaes CA CM tsD mlnuiM Mtot
MBMBIng etoe whtt would toA Bab
Ad imre petrollod toe alleys oa etormy
wliriAtAtdays Ad have seen to It toat no horsee
ere left expceel
HAS SPENT *HALF OF HIS
“Here hed one dog treeted
YEARS AT NORTHPOHT.
mange Ad oonfleed till there wu no
danger of expoelng otoer..”
C8VBSS jUmiMIRE n
Blizes
TOMORROW. SATURDAYj'
UyAdonot own a sfoohol
Move you tbonld get one. for
^areamotteonveniAt aridA amergeaey. The bine
Bam fram alodhol never smuts
We sliiJI . make
gvM adrintr of Ume to toaMnr
^^^^ Mythlng etoe that to to
Special Oflerlw
YftoiSiA^uL!.*”
IaaU the way from Wefo
TheroareeeronaatylA’of them
—all safe ud reliable.
1st,
Hat
H;^»00.ndk2a0 H»t»-«Be of
a kiod—all go at................—
CRAB ONE OF THESE
•
«»•»•-•»»»»»»»•»»«
Neckwear
- our beaotifnl display of
WHY PAY MORE?
Wat A.eeempanled by • Number ef Hts
FUNERAL OF JAMES HAYEB.
Little (
Q Ottawa Indian who
has spent the last half of hla 90 years
in the vlclnky of Northpon, came
the city ‘Tbunday with a aon and
three of bis daughters end ^Mveral
grandchildren. The old Ottawa
of each day the past wtnter chopping
wood In the woods near bis home. At
lent be Is taking life easy. H
to TraverM Qty Thnraday 'was
Ipation be does-wot often Indulge
25c ffoods.
things.
-Counter full of i
mAy SOe Roods for BPe.
. It's poor economy to pay •to.oo
for a Chiu Dinner Set whA yon
can boy oaarly of quite* toe
thing at Tbe Boooomy Store for
Now roAvto
beauti
ful Atoringa, New TedcB.
Stitepa mm* Mewm.
Only $15.00
Only think of it. a gAuiu
Autrian China decorated Dinner
Set of 100 pieoca for only tis.oo,
all different deooratfoaa
Remember we have but three
of thcee seta to offer, so don't all
we wont to able
to supply you alL
Hamilton Clotiiing Co.
Ot» SPECIAL OFFEK FOR A FEW
MAy other ne^ goodb arriv
ing. a Iways something to inUrat yon at The Economy Store.
BimG pOM fHAIftS
iiMEiigBiTsmr
OH eniNi mui
iiiiais) cm imsuf
Here are a lem of the raaoy whick we quote:
1
I CHEESE
CHEESE
CHEESE
H
W Our reg. $1.00 Diner uow 4iSc
f Our reg. $1.35 brace arm, $U0
Our reg. $1.75, now........
Our reg. $2.25 qt. oak ••$1.75
Come and See Them
ssKssts-y
HERKEMER
COUNTY
puretuttiog
YODK CKEDlT-tS GOOD.
I FuU Cream Cbeese
Jusl In
-.m
Yw idiaUc Fgnlnrt Sure
J. J. Brezina.
Grand Ra^ Furniture Co.
348 Front St.
127 Sooth Union Street.
T«E RUG SEASON
is at its height, there are many of them you need at just this time, and we.
have fully anticipated your every want for every room in the house, and for
every possible place iu the room.
Beautiful Art Squares
most serviceable rug you can own-all the newest patterns in siEeafrom 7izl0
feet to 9x12—Prices ere from Z6.25 to S9.00.
Milton Velvets,
Body Brussels,
rioquettes.
Tapestries,
Smyras
I the Only Relative
Tbe funeral ot JaznM Heyee. who
died et'Monroe Center Wednseday aflemoon, was held thto morning from
the houM of A. D. Seynour M Mfluoe
Center. The burial wee In tbe Mouue
Center oamatery under the direetfoai
of,H. u peiter.
ne eoly releUve aOendlng was toe'
mila 10 year old grAdehild, whose
fUhto dleg wml yeere ago: Ad
whose motoer -It bow Mrs. Seymour,
WKh wh«n toe deeeeaed had nude hto
home. The deaghter Uvtug In CMUforDia WA neahle to be preseeL The
deeeeaed wm M yean of eg^ Ad bA
lived te thto rattM opwttdi
M
yeera.
$1
2nd,
amusements
z-ton>t1tof figore at
the Indian camp meetlaga to NorthBc to -toways foosd
t> -and dutong the servloee his hearty '‘Amca" may be heard
Although uttT*« pappA bnflneaa to B«BM BetM
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
abla to read a word h» was an «
to to to t tod way. BtotoA pappv
Look out tor the doga. AH ntoloena- portoiMer of the dsQy papers that
plAton tore gone toto Hnlniflto
ed doA.vtU ba token by the pt
there lAAflfUtoad toe cunp sntoi^ storiea.
maetar. U your dog bap no beeane
to an Stole reaad eoaoM up mliMng dent go to toe
PoUee. Ton wn And ids to the pound,
aw. Asartwi
OMto to roltoa.
HIT 'M m
OMt Par* ^-NeW Certato T«n»N
mAiv 2^
mm&fium
mms
in the full 9x12 feet.
Prices are from $10.#0 to
Ng firm carries a larger stock of the smaller rags in every poasible style,
shape and color. Prices from 75c to $0.00.
We make rugs to fit any room in your house.
MONDAY ONLY
WeWill ri»-«n extra diewraDt froili all of oor extremely low yemlar pKcee.
iAn Impradait
Young 0Ki|)le|
frtaa n. at: J#.CC*0.|
Don’t miss this opportunity.
Hannab & I19 iipaittIt'Sa
i
am jftiLT J»gi*T?)/»rorr,mT;i8. i#w.
THEilL
investigation
^ .pe amyM piftUa ilr« weA and hb
J>eflm^ny„9f4bs third
be roalli^l .that, conaumptlre tbop^
■be might be. be bad found tbe one Wp^
mEEN RATS DRIVE
SHIP’S CAT CRAZY
Aereacot. Cuba
Ruduub
C«M
I
(kpvrtvM.
mt. Iw
SWm
:
Otmstcad aton] on the uneTeo plstfora
«(
tbp
deenlato
UtUe
RtaUnn
vatdiliis thp red llRbts oa Ute mar aid
of the kx-al grow fainter and fsloter In
the bleak trlllgbL At regular InterraU
BP abd down the platfonn amnkj- kefoeene Iantcm<i tunde dull Rplati'liea of
l«Itov In the gloom, and here and (here
the target luiupa of the swIicbeK »li«wCd ffoUIg eolnriiun of real nod green.
The flghta on the locnl iMaappeared
aroimd a enrre, and Olmete.nd nwm.g
aboTit to norrey the barreu little ptatloD. turning up bis coat collnr hr be
did AO, for the night wind had a eliili
breath of froHt Jn It.
Drawn np by U>o stmlon was a sorry
looking, barge, near wbleh stood a sbaliby aan bawling lustily: 'Carrlnge for
the Moltnrlum: Thin way for the aani
_ tartumr
Oimstead made bln way thither, ainlltag grltnly. The four other pasnengem
GRIND 1“*"" NiSw
mas iikUtp world...........................
Sgd tngeiy w « BrMub
One .erenlng Just at twlligiit tb^
■trolled .40WS. to a .Uttlie stream that
CTOssnl tbe groundA.' The air waa clear
Pedro. tte big bUck SlngtleuA i
aad froety. Behind, a fHnge of ptaiaa
tbe two master Tenturer. which ar
tbs aky flared red and gold.
rived In New Tork after an ercotfol
■<»f cogree you know it by tbb timA'
trip df tweutT-two days from the uouCb
said OlipataAd qaletty.
coast of Cuba, ihet a tragic dMtb at
'B-hatr abe aakad..
MS -three daye after the trim little
'7%at 1 lore roa." Mid he.
British sdjooner had cleared froi6, BanShe caught ber breath. Her face
' taOruA
■' ■
grew very rosy. Bb« turned to bim
'On tbe Ia«t trip bobO." aald tbe
■lewly.
skipper. “iriieB we got thiontb tba
■^ur coBdttioe''— she began.
stralte we found that there wore tbe
“Iwt me tedl you admethlng." he eald.
biggest rats aboard that Cbandier. the
'f am not aJobareuleala patient. Oer>
maW. or I bad ever seen. They didn't
UlQ onaarory htnlu rtgardlng tb« groea
mtud us St all and walked right around
mlsmanafamant of this place hire
Pedro in broad daylight. At nigbt
been wfcmcred abroad. I wet sen
when be' was sitting around these
here by tba Dally Star te Inrestigate-”
blamed rata ' would . race about the
Ebe looked eaoei the trtream to ttn
deck and give out etreaki that looked
Uke green lightning. The moment Pe
dro sighted auy of them at nl^t he
would make for the galley and squat
“I lore yoa," he repeated almply,
right on tbe mess able with Baa. tbe
“and to lore nothing matterA"
cook. Be wasn't bImseU at all. Wbsu
“Not wren tny-my heltig herer she we got to Santa Crux we dearried that
MhL
our rislturs were tbe phoaiteorueeeat
“Not eren your being here.” he as rats of Cuba. They didn't go ubore.
serted.
“TbrM days out on tiie bonoward
guddenly Ae fen to laughing aoftij. voyage tiie ratn were running about
HerArea danced: eh* fairly shook with tbe deck worse than ever. A tfaundarmerriment. He watAed her In pnnled stonn came up. and tba eleeWetty.
sllsnce. “
seemed te make the rata mots phas-i
him and
phoraaeent
Pedro went mad that
aboalden.
nigbt He began radng around tbe
t. E. WAIT A SONB.
“Potglre me," she said, “but It la ship, and we aU enppoeed that bt
aneh an absurd situation. Do yon Imagining himself a grew O^tnlng
know why 1 am herer'
rat Instead of meowing be wioealad
A VSM sf BlooA
He sbonh Ills bead.
Uke tile rats did. eod bis n» waa
Hu year iflM will long be romsm
“Wea" nhe said, “tlroae nneeTory
bared in tbs bans oi r. S. TsoksL of
hints reached further than tbe Star.
AlUancs, Ky.. M a year of btood;
Os you warn a nios map of TravTbe •dltor of Bliiot's UagazlBe sent me
which towg
owwd ao 0-.
cDptously
. .tram
________
Hi. •ree dtyf Ws have a peeket map.
ATTORNEYS.
loBiD tbat death seemed .wry foldsA BulUbla for maillne to your
here on a tnisalon eery similar to
Is trrttss: "fievar....................
yOOTA"
frianda and eustemara. On this map
PRATT ft DAVIS. ATTORNKTS.
tram the imn and s tn^ttnl
trig
sough you can Indicata all the principal
Tbe color bad faded from the al
Trsverm City State Bank building,
had brought ms at d^’t dOW. WhSB hulldlnga of the el^ and yosr busi
Tbe wind grew almoet biting in
third floor,
or. fSuite 311-312.
4-l ’06
King's NSW Ih» ness place and your vasiUencc as
dillL A gronp of ahlreflnf patients
eupplisd for 10 esnu each at
UNDERWOOD ft UMLOR,
one of tbe ‘parllions saw a much <
astonishing issidt that after »AMt.g Dally Eagle Offlea.
LAWYERS.
grosoed couple wuTklng toward tbe aantour bottles 1 was somplstsly rsstawd
Money te loan cn city and farm prop
Itnrlom.
aad aa Urns hat (aoven peraanoUy
erty. Rooms 1-3-6. Bntherland blo^
“Wblth goen
oarsd." Onarants^-lor Bats
r
Mt-'Of
OoagaaaBtlCkrids.nl Tlie Hasnah On«
cowsred at leant one redeeming feature
Bbotrt this plnre," the
MISCELLANEOUS.
* wiw
neasant to take aad doea aot aripe or nauseate
Cures Cfaronic Constipation. Stomach and Liver TroubJ© ,'
6tifDulffitloa 'Wlilkdut liTitatioB.
OwHO LsxbtiTB Fmit Syrup is a new
IflXhtiTe iyrapoombiaibd with th« delieioofi flbvor « <r^ «d ii very pW
gnt te Uke. It will Dot pipe or eicken.
It U luticb mwe tfebriut and effective
ih»D PaiL Teblete utd Baline WaUre.
MiVtffiM nofdftnBge Oie Stoouch, or
irriUto the EI^i^ liver or Bowels.
itorei the nbtarit MOm e! the integtinbl
trset. OrdiiibrywthutieainAygiTeteiDporwT relief bai tkt gloBBeh ia upset
ud the boweU ire irritated without any
The ooudition of the patient remains nn-
have not been etimalated ud in a few
days a itronger pergative may have to be
Uken. This is why Pills and Aperient
Waters never give pennaoent relief.
Their violent action resnlU iiTbn unnat-
I"’
essary to keep Uking them indefinitely. boweU witiool iiriiliig Uio. oiyua.'
Why ORINO Is different.
Oanro Laxative Frnit syrup is the only
of the digestive ornns. Other prepar.
ationfl act upon thelower bowel only and
do not touch the liver. It can very read
ily be Been that a preparation that does
not aot upon all of the digestive orgus
flllR lillAR ANTCC
UUH QUHTIAIl I KbC
OREMO LaxatlTe Fruit Syrup and if
are not satisfied
money will bo refunde^ '^4
PfSpat Sri Mity By FOIXf a OO., Chios—, m.
■OLD AND RaCOMMINDEOaT
Ki1
LODee NOTICES
lug. But the shivering patlenu were
by no meann convinced of It.
mm
Who Wes*
^
MR* 6)
. '^TOBK.SOW
o ^ad aliglited from ftif train
'pracaded hini mul were now cllmbiilg
.Zgnlo tbe kergiv
[ — "Eanltarliiiii. nlr?" Inquired the sbab1 aa Oimnieed enine up. "AB
«1r. Gil rlgUt In. Let'abaeeyotf
A curious rase’was tried In England
abont e oentnrj ago to decide the quee
tlon of neat of klo. .lob Tavlor. quar.
tonranter In (lie,llo>Kl artillery, war
drowned, with Ills Witt Lucy. In try'Ing to save In-r nfter nliipwreck. H*
had made a a-lll leaving all-that he
poeseased to her, hut ns nhe dW not
lire to give the wni effect a dlnpuu
afese among Uielr next of kin as to the
proper dlspo.nul of the nute, which
wna valued at £4,000.
tt had been ruled, -la conformity
frith a principle of the Roman civil
law, that when two perished together
Is a common cai^lt); and K a-aa un'certaiu which w^ f..r a time the sura WAi.e»n ABOUVP r
TlTW U^’-decleloS ebould favor wbicb■*vwwal^.mwrohnat. In^cnaa
.
to ptekout tbq adwtesriri^MA
the wife*J'BSttpcrti tbe te-ttw con- fsr bit grave. Ws never Mw htm
-■«t Row and then they eougb^ ftltUUon. hut an aguliini thla It waa agalA and tbe rata got trigger and
__
modlaam. They were poorly dteafr urgw) vthat. as be plniiKed in to Mrs grsener every day.
mi aad^dratly of the 'cIaaeVbo her, abe probably expired first After
“A week lathr we ran Into a inoeaa
“-ivaUed ihg^eirea of tlie'sUte'a chari.eufi 'the Judge held that
Ion of gules that kept
17 fall W bring then ban. M-coaaaUatiM, tba wife to Baruegat The wa'
Tba dCh^ womaa.,waB of an entirely
would probably have been more tUnld
us all the time, and the deck
a waa well dressed
awash every hour.
Chandler, wbo
rfiliD light from tbe
knows a thing or two, thought of
way to get rid
Id of
o
lamps Olmatud could see she
togethi
decidedly pretty.
She did
Oom down
<i
• waa she hollow
„ ^
-.
below and ftom our qnartaat Ulojstead. madi
ade two,^entH
-etm
^ fo’c’s’le abd bad plesty ta
lAactalOQB—that she waa
a a
i pay
. . .
Mt.te tbuo 00 deck. AS fast u «»
gotUhsm
oat
of oue part of the eabsed.Ud 1MR bw'caae was Di>t.Aa yet';Ai
* wAflmflSd up eVery bole and crony
■ r«tj aerlooa onA
He felt a-audAta
until we were all on deck, ratn and
thiOl of pity that she should be Tere.
crew.
Then
we
waited tor tba aaa to
td-arldeney wai she at odds with the
It didn’t come quick
'Jlnvy aurrotmdlngs.
1. The groom
Tbs drirer returned with the trunks rotnrned the letter, hbjerting that It enough, so I i>ut ber nose with tbs gale
aod hags w a tnck. with the atadou did not say be was sotu-r. The master and then veered around ao aa to get all
tbe .swell that was coming.
rere pllai
added “Bomeilinen aoler." and the man
"Over went the schooner and with
d tbe dr
raa content.
the BAB that swept os went the rata
- the aaaltarluni waa begun. Itw
Tbe wouiKii wbr> had to recommend
Chaodler aaya ba^nnted m sf >0 as
they went ovsihoarA''
Ttaa
were banded
• •• Hw^rer was getting
er (he o(her.
of the barge. There were o^
m
and ottered them to tbe women, two
whom were dilvering miserably. Tbe
TtMinga woman greeted thla act of
court<wj with a pretty atnlle of ae>
JLDOwMOgmeot
that
quickened
hU
■ polra,
**nt9 might at least bare aome blaak beta ts tbe batge.' be odd.
^ "It *ould aaem ao," waa bar quiet
»«BlttuJ reply, and then tbare waa
VttaDce’ undl tbe aaultartum
waa
teech^
OlmAead paid In adrance. recdTed
a borrled examlnadcm from one of the
physidaus iind waa aaalgued a room os
afraid to give b
ter. 6be bad cc
mdaeerved comiiiendniinnA
placed tt In an eiivelo[N- and
Ih and ber coDsc-lem-e. pricked ber bad
ly. ‘Then abe bad a bepfjl tdu a■«^
broke open the seal, adding to ber lettur as a postscript. -Qod forgive maP
-n aatlatled her eonscienea. but hlatary
doea not relate if it aatiafled tbe atbar
At bean Americane still enjoy botri
Ufa Immensely, in spite of modi re
proof from foreigners wbo consider
■ form, Thi Amgrlcai
umao ngtiB.:^ we
s be took bU iMf
Isud hemisphere of
globe. Id other words. It la claimed'
that a csdliia of 6,000 mUee on the
carved- mirface of the earth would deacrlbe a rlr.-uiiiference lucloslcg ;
land. froQi Lutidon ai a centar, than
from any other city on tbe plancL 8ev.
are] other places bavs been claimed
as the "axle of the globe." C. Plaail
Smith, tbe famous “pyramid astrono
mer." endeavoring to prove ttat tbe
great pyramid Is situated on tbs esnter
■pot of the land surface. In ancient
tlmM It was claimed that the temple
Delphi stood on flfee “navel of tbS
.
~Ib4wfay
U. B. HARKBUa
CSty Tt*
Office room |0f Buts Bask
on or before the full of tbe moon,
mer & White, W. U.: U. B. HMkell.
To the Tax-Paylng Electors of
Secretory.
4-ii-’0«
-Criy ef"TTkyerse, Mtehtosn:
Notice is hereby give I that a .
Traverse city lodge No. 73, 1C. of P.
clal election will be bed lu the Coun- Regular meetings evhry Tbursdsy
cll Booms In said city on the tlsl day eveoing,
C. B. Weller. C. C . Fred
May. A. U, IKbli. and that the polls Dean. K. of R. and 8.
ll-30-'u5
e afiernoon Okui 7 o'cl>
cloak in tbe
In'the evsslng on said Bay, and that
tbe purpsa of aid eleeUno is lo '
to borrow msMy on lbs lallh
credU' oiibe stty and Iw Issue bo
thetsfore K the gum of gU.upO.OU
expended In said clly (or the .
. « of paving inieriur aquaree
spaoea formed by the Iniereecttoc
streets "and alleya on Cass aireelirom
the south Hue of Slate street aouih
to the bridge on Case sireet ana on
Union street south from the south eod
of the south bridge i
the eouth line of Tw<___________ __________
frontage belopgiag to the city or other
publie burnings of public groimds not
taxable and fronting upon the Imprtn-ement and paving of said portkn. of
Cam and Unioa sfreeta. for Um
and benefit of'tbe inhabitants thei
Gayle
Griswold,
cl8.
a BUlr. wAool npArintAudMt.
St. Allwna. W. Va, wba hlu imiA
ugbter WAS reuored from tbe dr«Ad-
DIRECTORY
Whereas. The au of Travorae U
authorlxed and empowered to borrow
- and oredlL wd
Bdoffi.
tioB call5 tor that pstpoM tg jhl«
p. IB. OB eMd day, aad that tba alark
be and boreby te taetreMed to
noUoe to be glraa tbMWof by p--------- at least tan days before tbe time fixed
for Bsu aloetlen In Mx or mote pobUc
---------1 to eald city, writto* or prtuea
1 al
i»s5si:
Poultry
rteoB.
dMMt
Netttag
at
tbe towMt
Alao barb wBe fi^
A W. BLATIIL
a?
For Sale at Bugle’s
Bu
priO^StoN
O. M. MORBE.
-
-
-
BERT
WILHELM, >
311 E. Front Si
General
roofs.
pairing, etc.
MARS CRAW. -
ALVkH SEYMOUR, ^AOtt.
PESSBHU
hours:
protect
yonraeU against this
loss by having your property Insured.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
MRS. M. J. TRUBBLOUU. t
4QS-407 Wllhplm block. Residence 22
and 22 Wynkoop Temoe.
>:tore. Alum, SL uxoia itBaea. OWOM
Hewall. Aan Arbor. Tcrimto, and
i
J. J. DRBT. a. F. A
The boat
Pere Marquette
In Effect Aorll IsL 1B06.
Trains lesvs
. . D8. ARTHUR HOLLIDAY
QJeagu. JWOrCjTfMo.
Israoveri to Munson biaolv ever BarRapUa-B a Ml 6f»()
nOm ft
ClUtens phone «28
For Huskegun. Bagtoaw. Bay City.
7-l-Oi
Port Huron. « a m.
For Manistee. Ludlngton and MU
DR HOLD8WORTH.
waukee. 6 am, 6:20 p. m.
itile Co.'s bloek. ^pMial stten
For Elk Rapida AUea.
ucn to eye. ear, nose
e s
and throau
Charlevoix and Bitoskey, *
>ll)-'06.
UI6
-JXL MLamT BOLUDAT.
iradueu Tbfonio University.
Offict
phone 103. Munson block. l-l-'<>«
DR F. P. LAWTON,
hyaoian and Burgeoa room 305 V
babn block, with Bswywr ft Pe
dauegon. Osntleto.
l-l-’»
W. T. EVANS. Agsot
M. A N. E. TIME CARO.
Leave Trav. City... 9:26am. 3:40pm.
s Platte River........................................
Arrive Ft^ort..
F. J, MACrifti.
6M WlQialn block, ClUseos pboot
'
l-l-M
DR 8NTDBR DENTIST.
Office over People’s Savings Bank
^____________
ll-'et
^ THIEWf. dentist!
TSSmm * tbrta’s Jewelry stor
- Pbonea j:
6-27.-0t
toot wire
bog foBoo at
Prig Wo.
Trs
. OR & L THIBLBI,
^is( ariionlMn te ffidsaoM of eiUi
drew. Boom 4M State Bank build
aad
Both phoboa
l-6-’06
Orawa:
QiuraMs^ H
WE
We ll do Ibis and do tt rlgfaL
PHYSICIANS.
suance of a resolutim of aald
City Opera House b
runcU duly pasaod at Its meeting held
I the 7th day of May. A. D-, 1W6.
n is as follows:
At my
b^^and iQ^ria.
The- -
t>R R' R- ksioiL
rad.
iri rell&bk; fttey
.wonspewBovAL-Pius
rrspeiwarBoyAi
Bicycle and Aulome-WleSe^
Spoeial attention to eya aar, nc
throAL QlassM. fitted. Offii
Dn« .ShUia'
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AD.
lUl
■eiretary; Nettie C. Gray, deputy.
Ip* nt&f&s^"^ oSS
resort ws tried lusetric Bttt«rs:
they walked
that avanlngi in
- Day by
presideal;
So^PEKHYBOIAtPIUS
eentberu shd eastern pomto
-nd paribg of Mid portiob of Cam
n w*ted toirr It. at toaat,-
to
Smith;
SARA T. CHASE. M. !>..
Printed ballou will be provided and
, licton and SurgMn, Offices
aU voiera agstBSt Bald k>M ahalt nse
a ballot coatffiaflngUe worts Against Bute Hsak block, with Dr. O. R. Chase.
. phone 226 2 r. Hesideucv f.pi v
the Loan." and aU votors for the eald
ueventh. with the Misses Can<.l. Ui
phone 628.
i-ir-Ob
yon comer Bbeaskwl
-H.
~f ItllT
—--'r
4 n^-re my on auspIdODS about
■ a- you.*ibe iaugbiKlc
I '* ■ -'ABd wbat are {bey. prayW said be.
1 .i-’Sutjihe only sbogk hi
ad In s^IH-Al ’lng ^fusal to cou< I
City Legion, No. uv. Nstionsl Protective Legloa. wUl HMd in
Woodman hall, on tbe third 'Pneeday
: each .iBonih, at 7:30 p.
AOrra
IrvUmMm,. 40 E. Vrou;
Gotoau Eiifcl l'ruito.t>l.rs« Iw.
Equality Lodge. Na. M3, L O. O, F-,
meeu
. Modern Woodman hall Tbureeeu to
day. OMBingB.
FVed UghL N. Q.;
Cbag .A.
nb. aeoretanf. t-l-'M
NOnCE OF sreciAL election
LAUNCHES '
C. O. CARVER ABSTRACTa
li:-
__ .««. • .
ue tBtwBseaoB ct atregtwkaa alleys
on CaM street from the sooth Uao of:
Ststa streot aowth to tbs bridge on
Cbm BireoL and <m Woa street tram
tbe eouth «d of Uw oooih bridge oa
Dnkm Btreot to tbe eouth line of
Twamh etreet. and oe Mntaga be-
a F, MOBUJR. Q, P. A.
•
iTaverae City Sneampment No. 73.
1. O. O. P-. meets first and third PriNo^jM to All P
daye In each month. A. L. Neale,
paving
P-; S. L Daria Scribe.
l-^'06of ProDi
P
street from the east line of
street to the east line of Park
Uuio
Duebesa Camp. No. 1345, W. M.
street, and Union street, from the
north line of tot 1 of i-ook 6. in Han- meets at Woodman ball Monday even
nao, Lay A Co.’a Fifth subdivision of ings. Cbas. Defoe, V. C ; kTank W.
S-17-’06
Traverse City, to the north end of oleder, Clerk.
south Union street bridge.
Grand TTaverae Lodge No. 200,
). I. O
hands for the collection of tbe
rcry TuMday eve
together with the
eulng
0-:
C.
H
Cbaee.
Sec.
9 all unpaid installbe paid before Che
jeflm." ^veniufttiepattysuctMt*|d|p]e:bav« at ,«l»reot UMm tail
Imt to being "the universal cantar,"
and at one time the Cblneae claimed inhahitanta thartOC
Now, Tbareforw It Is hereby reeolvthat the celebrated -porcelain pagoda"
was the center arosnd which tbe son. ed that It is sxgalMt and desirable to
borrow «w tba ffitu Bod Btedu of we
BOOB and sura revolved.
rwr
-
F> AVIXG TAX
______ '
isg the tabi
by the finely dlscrimloatlnt ae ea. lid esf not.’ he replied. - ‘T be- bomellkA flaunting and too' pubUe, utlD
Hare tiis fare would prore tbe undoing,
of a ragged person, to say notblnf of
' ici Ofeitts on an inTalld.”
,.,
I "Sbijl you ftayW aha ukad. ■ > ■
I *A igBtk at. Jaaat" Mid bA ’’And talned aner the bospitable. but some
what reaponnibie, European faihlfaI *I iM stay far a tlnw, anyway.*' Ixmdon Teli-gni[iU.
' ^ retersed.
I Aftag that taeel they were frlendn
Had a CloM Call.
1} n>ey Itrolled -about tbe grotnsdt to“A dangeroui surgMAl opention. in1 getber. They found quiet nooks yebere Tolvlng the raawvml « a
>vml of A ipujinant
CBBld dlB«at freely the IneffldenC7 of fte doctATA the alorenUnen of
Outer's hip.
_________________ _
- the nuM aodjlbe gcrnenl Uck of any- AppllcAUon of Bucklan'a AmloA BaIto."
. Alng Ae syautn about the place.
' •'Wbi It'S just a dollar and cents
- *«"*>—"V* she dKlsred angrily one day. pletely cured It." Curoa CuU. Burea
and InJurieA
He At 'I'bA HAnnmh
' 'Ail tip trtimttBt ta tbe money of
‘‘'ftaneSnded Mople wbo cornel
'I BB^ected gii much before 1
MONROB ft MeWSTHT.
General Insurance, iwsl estats and
Farmers’ Untoal, m WUbelm bkxto
64-‘06
--'-Hit
.1^
tba fioUeo ot «M oiwtloB i
lipostod and puhUabad aWn aouala
-------- - D. MILUf^ a. SMITH.
Owrteta Btote Bank
. DR T. A. WILHELM.
OMttioL
City Opera House
B^
--------
flfiOpjn.
Speed.
Comfort.
Ssf
JRW**
THB DBtEr^yk'fteAT.'mV U. 1908.
SubititvtioiHi&'tf Weddings
•riu*.. :
t.tt w. a. cudMii
Md the turf M lostlitr,
•• tattitrdlr. sbe left s tstIiw trail of
deep giMB tootiKlnts etbwSTt the dew
■ived fiM. Dm Um was blotched
.ton end then where the bed stopped
•ad belf tuned about, but from the
last sad UgbteA of tbs blotdMS U ran
•tral^t to Ibe vkket gata In dM
bedga Tbe path to tba gate led around,
•Imoat under tbe Ubrair wtndows.
Ibecefore sbe bad avoided It She did
not want to be q>ted upon. and. tbou^
tbe library eommonly was empty until
loag after suntlae. she had come to beHove there was no cooating on where
Mias Prodenee Weir would be at any
Siwelalbm.
Tbe wieket gave upon a lane shady
•idee of It beknged to EUaabetfa’s uncle, Dan. He
bad been trying to cloee It ever aince
be bought tbe old Ueare place, but bis
rwUe neighbors bsd bsld stoutly to
|belr right of wsy, Bo tbs yotmg man
walking slowly skng tbe lane was no
be^Mteer. albeit be walked warily,
keeping cloee to the hedge. BMsabeOi
^Ued abameleesly to see him. Now
that sbe bsd really brought herself to
a dandeetloe meetlag die was all In a
happy flutter and amazed at hfr own
basltancy.
Xet sbe eald. smiling up st her tall
Billy-mnst Do you bear
dence Weir sleeps with bott.
OM cys open. Besides, sbe gets np
early more th»n bsif
time. And
yon know she can make Dandy believe
anything In tbe world, ezccpt that he
M^t to marry ber."
“H-ml That'! a pity! Bkeptldsm
«D any, otb«- point would be lees |lu•oBvenlent.’' Billy Medwln panned,
botrylng Elizabeth along, the lan»i to
ward tbe woods beyond the main travslsd toad. It was not at all the way
bs Aoold go to go home, hot eomebew Elizabeth made no protesL
Boon they were walking through dew
fweet ahade. with birds singing thin
and iwset above their beads. Ami
d bU ar
I saying.
IPS in ber
tbtnklng-hard. Miss W<
M our path, and thsre's just one way
to get round ber"“Wbstr Ellnabeth Interrupted, lift-
m bloe, bor skin an lU r and With sod5Rv viHaBoiM. TZm.'Om
ber whiatlad down tbs wind Us plans of
—‘••'"“M-be was a dsonlgod at
laaft among men-ebe
men-abe rejoiced to ban
««h betwellc n«toe-^<b mad*, and own him, king of ber aflocUoua
Marry____
Marry talmt Sbe woold be bappfar aa
bis wife than__,
any crowned qnea. His
me" rtlit nnt rotnnf mt etl
^ty It ehs to lore ber. Tbos far “modeet fortnne'
tastes w
Bmy got by the cbd of tbe sMond Her t<
— —. on, and to on. ■•reek, Naturelly It was but HttM tafaf sndeo
To do tbe lady jnstlce abs knew Billy
(bat tbe lady was foroad to dlacovar bad really s handsome competanee;
baratif in tbe fair unknown. .
also that be was no sfaggard. And
Tben BUlj
^
her own position was far from anvlaHe womo
would Inot speak tbe wwnblpv's ble. Moreover, ehe was dreadfully
IS It Bnt bs wonld
ne;abea
crabbed over ITudanco's tardy aettlesend
th ber pe
mant “Here you are a nagging old
unsigned from ti>e
tome faint .way setting forth aUJUt maid when you ought to ba a graodmatber-^lmoe^ she said now _and
M^-iHr'balr like
was wbat ba waa aayfaft “Wt've got'
to bln yon a snbotltBta. BQly. and I
know }«M tbs man. Its Amos Ftaek—
be naeds a wtfs If avar a man dld-«
preacher, with flrs of tot worst chil
dren going- Anywin be tempting to Um. Bestdee. Tre
alreedy detected him eastbig sbeq>*i
THE BEST COIKH CURE
Kmp’s Balsam
stop and consider: “Am -I sore
And be sure you bum that letter,
must be tfaou^t to have got- toot In
transit. Too may tell wboever you sse
there's going to be s double wedding
up tbU wsy soon."
‘Tes, sir; I will." BlBy said obsdlently. “But 1 Hunt ten 'em I bsd s band
fa bringing on both mstdiss.'
Bore anough then was a double wed
ding. with Uncle Dandy playing fairy
godfadwr to both brides.
U there
.-ii^ng cl^ncas1‘n'’a
matter that
have a d:r«.t
b^^ OT my own or my family s
Sold b>- all dealer? at }tc. and :nc.
NO EXCUSE FOR CATARRH.
The T.»Jt7 eC Mmm.
- -fe.
^ '
’V
Every woman In tbe car saw him do
K. and they told tbe men of tbeir famUlea about 1t when they got boma. aa
proof that the weaker sez has no m
nt^ly of vanity. He had on glovi
that Acted cloeely. As soon as be got
wedged Id between tbe fat mao and
the thin woman be took tbsm off. If
tbe performance bad stopped there no
body would hare gtvoi him a second
thongfat. but the removal of the gloves
WSJ s curtain raiser for the naJ erhlbltloa. Tbe minute his bands were
bared be took three rings from hla in
side pocket and slipped them on three
different flogers. Tbe rings looksd to
be the renl thing. If they were not
'
Tbe Anaehea Are Sea Werahlpera.
The Apachee. like many other North
Ameriran mhes. are sun worshipers.
Their myths tell them that the snn Is
the all pnw-erful deity, and to It all
suppUeatloDj are addressed. On going
Into battle, planting coni or oil start
ing on a cattle stealing expedition, the
sun U asked to look with favor. That
they believe In a future world U provut
Worst Cases Quickly Cured by Breath
ing Hyomei—Guaranteed b, s.
t. Wait 4 Sons.
There Is really not the sllthin,, eteuae for anyone havinc catarrh now
that Hyomei is so widely kn..»n and
so easily obtained. The worst cases
of catarrh are quickly cured, siioph by
breathing the remedy through the
po^et Inhaler that comes *;th every
The complete outfit, conslstinc of a
neat pocket Inhaler, a medicine droi>;
per, and a bottle of Hyomei rosrs onlv
one dollar, while eura bottles ran be
obtained for 6o cents, inalung HM-mel
lost econonicnl. as well
tbe
reliable method for ctiring ca8. E. Walt & Sons positively guaranee a cure when Hyomei U used in
Uinly bad eomethlng to show for bli
“money. He showed ft too. Ihe paper
bd'pretended .to read was folded and
refolded every few minutes, and with
every movement of bis bands s shower
of many colored stars glinted.from tbe
three large atones. At ' Flfty-Mgfatb
street the aetral display ended. Care
fully the rings were removed and de
posited In hie waistcoat pocket the
gloves wore drawn on again, and the
left tbe car. looking the aatlstacB he evidently felt at having made
Impression.—New Tork Preae.
s Weekly, topjrnriii. Judg* Company, IMS
THIRD AND MISSION STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, SHOWINS FLAMES DESTROYING GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
of the pudgy Miss Wpir fr.im a runsway that was not in tlip least dangareuB. but which gave her a mortal
scare. Of course he went bock with
ter to the gate, stopping there to ex
plain elalAOrately that he bad some
how Incurred tbe dlspleusure of Mr.
Daniel Goodwood and been foebldden
lU^ter. “you wouldn't dsre pro the premlws. That, of course, gave
at If be might Inquire
ber. Can you lire through a him excuse to ask
>r Miss Weir's baaHhilso snKl li oalr yon fey letter after
as bs answered: "Oh.
Dandy bow deceitful
made him believe it would be iln to
let me have you. Don't yon think it
wotfid st)afce bis faith In ber If be
knew she was wUllttg to take me her-
•eirr
wne letter ijtthily sSd easily-bred ahotber..snd from wrltlnfr^ lt was but a
a*ed, pinching ber
•t«P to meeting, either In ftie lane or fa
Ehe made a face at himjas Mie an- tte wood beyond, and uiting of many
•w^: “Just you try tt wby, ermi things.
If the worst happened-lf-yon got tan
Miss Weir was'rlBlng tiirfy. ju« five
gled past getting out-1 ehonldhare at years Billy's eld*, bnt so light «d»ted
laast tbe heavenly antlafaetlon of know and plump she flattered herself It look
ing ehe bad showed hereof to Dandy evi
uiv UUKT
_____
ed thd
other way. on.
Sbe ....
loved ease
and
tbe cat she Is."
wif r. I. ■■
-k._
conse«HieDe*-witDeat
that .for" flve
'Trust me ngt to get tangled,- Billy years jrast she bad been trying dellprotested. X\T\at else he said Is not ettely to marry Uncle Dandy. Sbe bsd
strictly material to this narrative, al only succeeded in becoming after a
though It sent Elizabeth home
sort bis social watchdog.
with happy yes and the c^lor of a ! He had a great opinion of Elizabeth.
I Ills hi-lrcsa and wanted to match her
I f ell If she was to be matdted at all.
, JUss Weir bad about lost hope of tTn, cle Dandy when Billy came on tbe
sect..- rmy
|.r-:iy welt nil tliere
was to kuow of lo>eiiiiikiiig. This Ume
he chose to moke it in hypothetical
rasliion. He bega:in Uni>ersouaJIy by d
acTibiiig
tug fellow who had s
and beart ujiou one eo fi
lert be bad become qnits
[ hopeless of winning feer and bad deI scended to trlfllng
trifling with
wltl mere ordinary
I girls by 'way of flUlng
I Tben_.bf pletH«a tfie
I was III Ills benrt. And aIic bouud ber' self to reply to ii-repl.v as her beart
directed. Billy had hard work to keep
from shouting when be beard that, but
by holding bimaelf hard in band be
kept a proper face and hurried off to
consult Is best chum, also s very an
cient *N5on^ete letter writer
Miss W1B'' dM reply from s fnU
heart. Indasd. the heart slcH>ped over a
bU-sbs ralM pamesH^BUlyi _name
then bruiHllj-. llvallr the stars In ihels
course fought for Billy-BUly tbe on-1
regenerate, who as soon as be got the
letter put It In his pocket and bora
down on Uncle Dandy.
Just what happened between them la
to this day a dark eecret. Folks out
side beard first a lot of growling from
Uncle Dandy, follow^ later on by i
shouted laughter, but nothing andible |
BpUl thejMlr <^e out together, with I
for life In the future world. Not only
the medicine men bnt the people claim
to bold communion with tbe CblDdl, or
spirits of their ancestors. They are
alto great believers In omens, tallsII and smulets, but are very con-,
native, and It U with dlfllculty that;
one geu them to dlacuM tidiigi snpe^
natural. They will not talk about God
among their own people with famlUsrity and scarcely at all with the white
S. Cures la Scflimcr'A
Hlil
tfRFOC NEUMANN
MY TAILOR
EAST END
NOTION STORE
^rcen Hoora. complete 81. M.»5
Window Screeii\......... ISc to 2Sc
Good grade Granite ware
.................IBc io8Sc
WaUr FaiU ............. 10c to SOe
Gal iron Chamber Fails....... 2Bc
irSand 10c
is on Balnrday.
546 East 8th SL
TRY AN EAOLI WANT AD,
“Hillcrcsf” Lots For Sale
I am about to sub-divide Seventy Acres of my farm
“HILLCREST” into lots varying from one to five
acres facing on Fulton and an extension of Jefferson
Avenue.
;
:
The acre lots will range in price from $300 to $S00
While the five acre lots will be priced at $100 Sc
Why live on pent up city lots when you can have
for an equal outlay of money, many times the
ground with correspondingly more 'comforts?
The first come the first served—Terms reasonable.
S. F»RATT
State sank
Buildtng.^..
I
loMi'iamm.
•
CITY NBWS IN •RiCr.
•
E. Cly4« Mm* u» (Mm •wtiMi* Bay
loday.
Mr. *n4 Mr*. Floyd RmHIi and
children want .to Kla^Joy today.
Mm. H. W. Watdman and twa M»dren west to l#k* Ctty today to «t«ad
Sunday.
Mm. CatheHtM SMid and daogMar
Anna are In the city today (not 8«t(one Bay.
Miaa Beaal*
lAke Abb thU mornlac tor a vMt wtUi
Alex Hoenmastrt.
Mr*. W. E. Martin of 428 Pmti
irfi tbia momlnf tor a Ttelt of atow
da>-8 In Grand RapIdB.
Mr* J. J. 8h*pard went to Emplra
ibU iiiomlnafor a few dayi oh aeoodnt
of IllDesa of a relatlra.
The MI*Ma Jannl*
AndpraoD returned thie momlnK frooi
a wetke' Ttok at Nottfaport.
Mr*. Ole Laraon, Mre. Claua Warner
and SOD Joe of SuUou Bay are epend
Inc tbe day la the city oo hualneaa.
The CompantOM Sf Foreetera will
» general supper at Foreetera'
ball Saturday evening, May 19, fTon
«xaif ,
mm MMw;
TIFT TY
Beports
by the aocra of • to 1, haetof.tho-Ttei
tory aaanrad attar tba tat tutaf.
lowing as opawtUB,
There wUl be as cbua* to. thaAi‘ during n eevec*
FROF, AONM MK» CONFCRBNCC
TlakA of th* pueo of $»jm ton tto ^-WMtSihUg
TO VOTB OM STAR’* ELIBIQILITY.
ttoea to*'*1—trinity, anlmlBg.OB^the
N*laoo4lerr*ra dght. H4om’e>
wtMk gave ta ao mm* » ahneh Uiat
that the winner talto eU di4 Bot I
•iDaatiaihto .gor tan.
Maroon Vnattar Claan Bar at II Foot with laror either by NoMon or
had never reoovered nm tola i
anb. and the Mexleae 41d not put
Sba warSI yearacfagA
:
...........
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NIW
RsUi^TacUe
W. Wlle’i ■■* £*
Clly Book Store;
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A.A A A A A A A A A A A
...........
FtliTIII ES
m
that the ptetnre (raaitogbatoBera b kacplng os.“golng
aeBM" tocandnya- 7t tsrHInlj Is. Inil If ...... will bring
in your ptotnree now, -we will do o*r beet to do *
prompt end aetistaetoiT Job. "
------------------------------wand medium sued moald.
togs that are finer than *
TUVEISE CITY MAUETS
The annual race of the Craaa Ooon-Artldaa of Inoarpora^
toy dnb was ran Wednaeday sftetv
are filed to tola dty for tte
noon, the -wtanm being Hamy ABm;
recentiy dedared' toallilble for traoc IMS law, and B. Lsnatog, UOS-medts
t Imbtr oompany. with
oompetlUoa by the wolTerlB* faculty Tim* waa 88:47.
IBMH
becaoM he haa not eotopleted the reBUYINO PRIOEB.
SMhoewstnis. The eapHal Bttofc to IMta. Theoamaenta of the odlece "ooo-yeer tog at Wtodtor, laclndtog th* atilnfa pany U oompoeed
ChloagiA
Sam Parmer, Gardner and a lot d ba and MaDcolnee mn Thamafortty Hay. per ton....................
other*. Nearly all will take In the of thaatook U haldJn Gkioago. R ta
Jonda of MlnneaoU haa requeetod the Woodbine meeting at Torasto whiah
^eraets
members of the -fatg nine
opens Saturday.
big miU asd opoa A
Ooe's cane, aa the ooaferenoe ellgibUAlbion loot to HiUsdal* Wedseaday
Ky committee decUta to act on It
In the dnal meet, eoor* 71 to H.' The
Maflla«M,>-Jo* Sehneldw and
Aooording to erldenee obtained by day wee fine bpt the nek wna wv
letaancr ctarted today lor Tta Pla(he eligibility board, Coe competed
Captain Mym dnebed 80 coun. dreaa. New Itoxloo, Wsdnaoday 4
8*tt.P«bbL..........................
Oxford, Bngland, aevenl yeara ago
Fleur end Feed.
for HUlsdaJe and CvUin Boien
geboddar wUl be aagMlstH
and then dropped out of oollege alto plaj ed second star with U «iod polnta. for toe.Tuaaa Peak Gold aad Oeggar
gether until oMnlng to the Univeralty
After wrao^tog for orar n year Mining oompany, whMi la about to
Mre. Jamea Scott of P
of Michigan laat tolL The ooUegM are Prank Qotch and Tom Jenktoa iave erect a large mill for th* redootom Of
ed through tbe cky thia morning
aaked to decide whether j>r not accepted the terms oSered
thwMto- copper, BtlTar gold and otoer ores.
her way to Manietee tor a'Tlalt with be may compete tor ttiohlgan In acBourt Athletic club of Kaaaae CKy sod Leo Fleiaantf wiU-learn mining. Up- CcnoMl, per 100 Ihe...
oordance with the ‘'one-year" rule. In on tbe night of May 23 they wm wraeMra. P, Donovan returned to he the lettera sent to the various sMools
Ue for the ehamplonahlp.
The ar
, to Manlatae. Th* mlU la i
Feed, fi,, L. A Oo.'a to
home in Ebnplre thia morning after
ProfesBor Jones does not explain whnt ticles of agreement aigned by the
1 3W{
a eapadty d 100 tons a day.
lOOlbt ..........................
rombhied bnetneea and plenenre trtp dUBoDlty the ellglblllir
for a atralght catdMto«*t«b-aan
I to
HlddUnga, per 100 Iba .
in tbe cRy.
found with tbe case, or wby It could match, best two' out of three falls
1 10
Plalnwell.—Thomas Oarton, an Alle Bran, par 100 Iba..........
Mr*. P. E. Crendall returned to Man X Interpret tbe rnla
Dave Porteu sriH cdBotate *• ref
gan county farmer. living near CheahBUYWa PRICES.
quelle this morning after vlaitlng her
Hareld Iddtoga, the maroon treebTbe ooBedeatloos ecrnple* which iFA ha* a remarimbl* freak of nature
______I A Layr C
Ce.'a -Fleur I
old borne at Angel which .the bad
pole vaidtor. who haa akhown re have kept Jerry-Otiey, toe formec Uni
Wheat, PM- bu .
in the abta of a calf which haa
reec for many years.
in pncUce lu veralty of Michigan star frtxn playtoi
o<^ above the kneea a tolto eoatDon O. Champney left thia afters the peat two weeke, bettered all his Buitoay ball, througb hla entire piofeettye,
pay
ha........................................
we
'ool, exaotly like (fiat of a aheap,
previous marks by dealing the bar In alonal career, have coat him-an exoefblack as ooeL It has a sheep's
hlB event at II feet 7 Inches. Iddlngs lent Job. UUey got leeee toom toe At
Haiutah A Lay Mere. Ce.
and .taU, but to otoer reeptou tMam- flutter,......................
..14c<IOc
haa worked up from 11 feet since tbe
i club of the Soothara leagao
blee a calf. The calf Is of HoMtelnMr*. J. I. Brumit and daughter Eata Indoor meets, and k expected to prove eral days ago, as tbM dnb was e
Jereey parentage, la six weeks old.
...I 8 Oil
of Tipton. Ind., passed tbrongb tbe
strong contender tor conference hon- stocked with pitchers. He warn
healthy toaa^btroog. Negotlatkm* —
rfty (ble monitDg on their wey
re. He should win tbe vault la the New Orleans and pitched a winning
Me
under way wltk a New York mnac
Cedar Ran for a month's visit In that Chicago-MldilgaB meet Saturday with- game against AUnntn.
Msaagei for toe parebaee of the peculiar anllocality.
trouble.
Frank offered him a fine oontesot bui maL
Mr. end Mre. J. D. WWdlfleld re
Utley stood out for the Bniulny. b*1
'^»U^aPRlj:E»-L4VE8TOCK.
turned to thdr home In Neeewi City
exemption danse. Prank oonlSn't see
Morrie*.—Mrs. Jamee CoSman drop
this morning. They hare been spend ELM RfOOE TO TEST RACE LAW. It that, way and Utley will prebabl;
ped dead beside her brotber'a eaaket
ing tbe winter at Otark, U. P., slnee
have to go to work with Cbarleeton to
.at toe hour of th# foneral. She oolhunting season last fall.
lent Sertea bf Events I
me South Aftontic league, at a
topted Just as tbe body, that of Chaa.
Mr*. Robert Balen and babe of EaSsturdsy Afternoc
siderably lower rate of pay.
AlbrigbL was being placed
canaba Who baa been visiting her
Kansas City, May 18.—Races will
coffin. Mrs. Cuffman stood near as
notber. Mr*. Frank Uercnre at Cedar
in at tbe Elm Ridge race track next »»»»»»*»••»»•• •■•B toe undertaker placed toe body to toe
left this moniing for a vtelt at Boyne Saturday aCternooD and on each Sat
casket. The awfalness of toe
riiy and vicinity In the north.
NEWS FROM
urday thereafter for a
much for ber. Brother and Spring lambe, Uv* wal^............
The Hook and Ladder eompiny held come, pcmalbly. Offldala <rf the Kan
Bister bad been tenderly attached to
OUR EXCHANGES
a meeting lest nlgfat and eleoted the sas City Jockey dnb have decided
each otoer for more than ha» a centu
blowing oacen;
Foreman, U. H.
Tha Llveeteek Market.
give the anU-raee law a real M*L
ry,
and
hla
death was a
grievou
Ortfllb; aselsiani foreman, Julln They are determined that they will
Chicago, May 17.—CaUle-^ecelpis,
blow. Hi*. Cnffmant heart atood 6,600; market.Steady; beeves, $4.1&e
WcU^tt^OttepPlKCS
Johnson; semetarr and treaeorei
force the proeeeuttog attoraey to srftUL Wlthoot a Fordaba feU UWeos
J. N. Uarttoek.
6.16: cows aad beUers, $1A6«6.86;
rest them or th« they will ahew that
to tha flow.
«Maa OWrld Pstereon returned this th^ cu give a real meettog to th* fail
tUxAers and teedM*. |8J094.«0;
munteg tram Bnttnu Bay wtMre ebe without fear of toe tow.
Texans, $4 0 4 70; calves, $406.40.
Banger.—Lawrence Erier, a -Fare
nttantod the veddtog of Mlse BeaMe
I. 1»;0M; market slow:
OemMtog win be penaitted, bat tba
d of Snttone Bay and John
batebera, HJ608AS; good heavy.
system to be used by toe bookmnkera cars and was inatanUy kUled ben.
on of Dnh» City wMcb> C^D
MA0O<.87H: Tongh heavy, $6A60
will betatrkatfe. There win be no rag- He was rasBtog aiceg tbe ttp of toe!
. .tar .Mer, JfW -Bi
*46} light: 8840O$43H; pigs. $6460
toierlng of beto. aa tbe oftclala .think cars when be tripped aad feU to the
retunied yeeto^y.
,
6.10; bulk of aalea. $6.4606.63^
(bet by not rOglatortog them tbe tow trabk. About half toa trato paaaed b. ^
Th* funeral ef dehn' Fleck, wHo died
for the murder ot Bcaa Mva.
x4J»0; . market
m be evaded.
over his body. Krier was unmarried
at the bome of hli eon George In Gar
Strang; sheep. 84-t606.16; lamb*. $60
Bereral week* ago tbe BOm Ridge
field (ownahlp Wedaeeday night, will offldala attempted to test tbe law by and lived to Mnakegtm.
EVANSVILLE. Ind.—Mayor Boebae
bas otdered all people arrested oaugbt
be held in 8L FrahcU ebnreh tomor giving one race. No arrests were
Detroit, Hay 17.—Extra dry fed
Manetlona.-^. S. Bate* died here smoking dgsreUes. PoUe* Judge
row morning at *;80 o'clock. Tbe to. made. The proaecutlng attorney aimat bla bome Wednesday aftwiMeii.aged Winfrey says be will release all sueb steers sod beKera. $6eA10; steers snd
rannent W.ll be to the Cathotle eemheifers, 1.000 lO lAOO, ©4.60©4,86;
ply ignored IL
70 yeara. Me was Krlckea Saaday offenders, ss the supreme court to
eterv. The arrangement* will be
steers and beUers, 800 to 1.000, $4.25
decision reotoUy rirtaally declared ©4.60: grass Steen aad belters that
charge of Undertaker H. L*. Carter.
6CHAEFER IB AFTER HOPPE.
tbe law unoonatltutlosal.
The Yeung Udiei Society ef the
are (at. 600 to 700. $3.7604.16; choice
four yean In tbe Union army In 18U-3
Preabeiertan ebureb will take
fat cows. $3.76 04; good fat cows
The
ftmeral
will
be
bald
Friday
under
ing and picnic dlhner at Hits Ander au«a Ch*ll*me-4er-tb»tA4 Balk LIn*
A pnnatoa ef at. toast IlflO a year $24603.60; emumon oowa. $2.5003
toa auaptoea of the Masonlo order.
son's cottage. East Bay. Saturday.
wat voted to Its lay home ulrato
canners, $3L60O82; choice heavy
•UMM Title.
weefcers by tbe reorot Weetspae
They will meet at Miss Vlvlan'e. S40
bulla, $3.7604; (air to good bolognas,
New York. Hay iS.-^ake Schaefer
-C, J. 1
-Qracd toranc* of England.
State streeL at 9 o’clock, and each
bulls. $3.26©S.60; Stock bulls, $3;
ban chaUenta Wm. Hoppe, the cham Ledge marebant, has been arraeted for
win eome with a lunch basket,' and
mUkers. large, young, medium age,
pion
at
18.1
balk
Une,
(or
tbe
tiviphy
illowtog
goods
to
remain
on
(he
side
Aak
your
dealer
for
La
Primev*
provided with knife and fork, spoon
and title at that alyle of game. The walk In front of hla place ot boatoess. Caatile Soap ef yeu want the best. $36046; common milkers, $20030,
and cup.
Wtoard's challeage is
This Is his second aireet tor this of BiiBBEE'B Drug ater* aell* It at lOe Veal Calves—Market aeUvs and 25
c. Boudreau, of 618
50c bigber; besL $6.7606; others $4©
a forfeit of $360. It 1* probable that fense. Me plead gulRy tbe first time far fivs eurtee eakeA
‘69U
la laid up with a very
right hand
B.6b; milch oowa and springers, steady.
the match will be ^yed nett October.
TVblle helping lead (be lumber barge
Retcber, Monday, he ran a large silver H Sotetar InOMa, tbe game moat be
played
wttoln
60
days,
as
called
tor
by
Id tbe Index finger. Ailhoagh the
6!$0; fair to good Iambs. $6«j6.60;
to* condHtoaa, but It U undsrstood
silver was Immediately rmnored and
light to common lambe, 26@5.60;
9 wound dressed. eryslpeU# net to that Bohnefar a* well ai Hoppe wwjld
spring lambs, $8010; fair to good
prefer to wall until tall and cool
and It will be some time before be can
btttcbM ebeep. $4.6006; culls and com
use hla hand again.
$104.
Mias Elizabeth Abbott of Edgewood
^ higher th*n last week Range of
was a pasaeBger cn th* ste^ar DUpnoea: Light to good butchers. $6 60
Dole today Trom Chlenib-' Mr. end polnta toatand ct 890.
fta. $$-60; Ugbl Terkeru. $6.60; rough,
George Sutton ha^ reohallenged Geo.
Mrs. A. A, Leighton, who have been
88OA60; stags, onetolrd off.
tor toe l&l
spending the winter wHh thMr ao* el
TbIa match will be played In the talL
Th* Oralh Market
Joliet, were *m<»g
DetraU. May 17.-Opentog: TVhsai
who boarded the atoamer at Chienga
-NO. 1 wblU. BIRo; Np. $ red spot,
May Hava U. of M. Athtote*.
They retoraed to their bome at. Old
•IRe;
May.
9$RcI July. 84c; SeptemJohnny
Garrela
end
'Wesley
Cob.
two
MlBsion to apeod th* enminer.
ber. 81RC.
stars on the Unlveraltr of
Cloee: Wheel—No. 1 white, 9Sc;
track aquad. may be aeen to Oinad
No. S red spot'SSc; Hay, 83o: July,
Rapids at to* dvlc athletic CMteaU to
B4He: Bepterabw. 81H«. Oora—No.
be bald at Ooxaetook park.
R to planned to toiBff theae Cwr ntbOats—No. I wWt*. STHe. Rye—No.
MRg. FRANCES BMITH HAD AN lete* here to fir* exhibitlsna, Om perIL63: July, $1 62.
toimlnc to the shot, and Owreto with
ACCIDENT,
Chicago, Kay 17.—Wheat today
tbe dleent, Oarreto say-alao ran toa
opened andv* end strong; failure of
220 tow bardlet In n nttompt to tower
Bruited Her Arm Bll0htly and Cut
predtoted rain to ths aotawest tbe
the world's record.
■ Finger.
high
Both of thee* Yuralty man are well
reports from tbe Bouthweet
knowAto ttiaowen of coUec* atblaUos.
betog the eaas*. Buying was ges. Mrs. FraBoe* Baallh of NovU Bpruoe
eraL
The
aelltog
w*a by- kwal long*.
apreet had a sanow eacape trooi
July opened HOto to MOK
•arkMM aooidaat this monlag while
UH to 8l« rad eoM up to fllRc.
riding her wheal os Front atreeL
The oora market wae attong; tbe r*‘
Mar Lee* Twe Stora.
the ooraer of Frost snd Dnloo ftrMti
Mired New England bsnkm,
tax of smaller, local reeelpts decreas
Ana Atoor. lUy 18.-in«) prabebdthe otriMk the whealrof s rtg and
ed stocks In Chicago rad Mrength of
ity HleUtawOllMa-twoBwreatan
thrown to the pSTemenL
yahedldoot.sastalnuq' ot last yaaris
market ws* acOra and atrang. July,
aartoo* Injury. Sbo allghtly brsUed right end, of Ofcngu. nad Dshy CBark.
I84Mber arm and two-rtag* ns her left haMback, of BettolL They era behind
Otora; Wbeat-May. M«c; July.
band caught outtlog her UttH Hscar to a ooorra ta •orraytag to toa an8M. Oora—May, 4Mle: 4*ly, 47%c.
aiigfaUy. Bh* alee loat two OBnl* oat glneartng tawtment
Jar it new-yee want ft. Addrase
They
aay
that
tf
toerdeetot-set
this
CMU—May, $4o: July. *8%o. Hy»—
of on* of toe rln0 h« was fcMmi
«l#f3c; Hay, $lo; July, ulc.
.
G^o.
C.
Porter.
work op by toa oleea of too pceaont
enough to find on* of the aettlBpL.
41084*.
year they wfU not oome bnedt next ML
•440,763 Bk^ SlEMl.
tbePoultiy Mar
ma,lMV*B only Oerrala. Curtla aad
Newack.^N,J.
HhBIMO booght s sasTtav 1
Oraad Baptda, May
0^.^^ .toe teem toat'played
am tosdy lor ths hstama fro
I to Jobben; Tura^HeUaa^ last Thankaglutog
taMda end •trangma.
feta. 18#Me per tt; chtoftens,
nw.
fSB> BAXTOM,
■toa, U014c per lb; amafi Cowl, n©
TTBBirr'' to n vetaraa of tore*
■6MI Pbesa 08,110 Bam
lie per lb; dadta. 18014e per lb.
yeara ptayteg OB to# toanrt^. Oark
Uve Poultry—Chickens. U©l4c per
played rad poaMon to 1»M ag
lb; bens. I$018o per lb; totfeeys. 14©
DAH.V BADLS DV^NTADS PAY.
WlamutoABd-toM halfbnefc to toahlf
16c per lb; dodn. 18014e
■■RgrairatoiHalL -Bathmo rank-.,
broHm, M to $ lb* each. 26©27c
per lb.
tab gYesh) ttetoP; Irage iMtaIfle pm *; twut, Ucipor.Th;
snftttM tta UHo PW IbL perah. lOo
FBiRWnWIClf
VtTYYB
: Pkrliaps Y«« Have H«ttrd >
FRBB
MM
880 par Ib.
Don’t Rusti Honne
At 4 o’clock to get Aupper .
_
USE A GAS STOVE
20 iBiDutes will get tbe meal.
WE CONNECT STOVES FBEE.
TRA.VEnSE: CITY GAS GO.
IF YOU WANT IXkMr talCBS
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If you want good QnalUy WE CAN SUIT YOU. U quality U c
aldered with the price
COME and SEE US
«J. £. Grelllck Co.
Fine IMIEEIOE ri-TtEB, BASE,OBOES AW> MM. WORK.
Lutiaea. LAfg. avdsaiNei.es. plate and window oass
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
—WALEaSDf-----
Cut Flowers, Petted Plants.
FLOWEBSPOa
PASTIES.
WEDMNGS.
FUNERALS
Fr«ra Strak Evrap JIBF<
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
The Sense of
Sl^HT
five aensee, it nevertbeleas often
negtectod. Are yon endeavoring
J by Btralcing
your overtaxed eyesf Come and
see n*-<-EFra EuaalmcA Free.
We’ll tell you *your trouble.
R. W. RASTALL,
opp- Wtatbera’a 6rft»d Opera Horae
FATHER TIME
TESTS ALL THINGS
Klmbatt llanos are Tiiae Tried
»r you Up ezperlmect with unknown
iany pereont Ihave foend it nc
•iano quality. Many
ere Is no need or excuse for a
vexallou*. but ooetly a* well. There
price stand-point
KIMBALL PIANOS
have been time tried
living
in the preference given tbe Kimball by meny of the greatest
|
musicians, for public and private nte.
QUALITY AND PRICE
.t the
mber that
the""quality of your piano will be remeatbe price U forgotten. The ONB PRICE at
a »oId U LOWER, quality oonaidsred. than can
be large number made and told every year
Obt SraftU Foyraat nftft Mfth«« Plum Baytaw En^.
KIMBALLMUSIC HOUSE
M. B.amer, Pf«p.
iU n«st St
fteaa* ea the Osepa.
NOHCE
‘•Good weeiber for crapa, rAt”
On and aftar May to, 1906, *11 bicy
Chirped tba in veier, one of you anpar.
cle rider* are prohibitad from riding
flcUl opamlria
npop any rad aU of tbe sidewalk* of
The farmer sbock bU bead radiy.
tbe dty. with tbe exoep4l<» of the
•«B tba contrary.” be rapUad.
•Nor
hoaniD>m8to7o'elookto tbe morn•Ai a matter of fact tba erepg Art t»g.
■offeriDg.'C. W. ASHTON.
•On aceount of tbe waatbtrl*
Chief of Poboe.
•On account of tba
•taawara, da crop* auffar to sock waolAacT’
aoOw
DAILY EAOLE WANT AOB PAY.
ouvEt inwmitn
the prooowioa.
tola* m*Gh Ihli yaar.”
And the farmar abora Mb bead raalB
and atgbed baavlly.
mpotlfelMHton.
TRY AN BAOLa WAirr AK
Durable.
.^aralh. Oliver ribbon*, eto.,
^^wwn I
air 18. i»oe.
Negligee Shirts
.{d Urg«r T»ri«ty of puternt tbu ever
SOc.«l.M,tlJS to $2.00.
Attmchad or daUchad Oufla—aU fiiylaa-aawaat paitaraa
Sommer Underwear at trom 25c to tl.0«
NswhMtahM^-------try. Allah F. Lttth. m an
ro 8BLl/-IUn(t tun. <Mw Ihkik
ET
SJT.^wSL’SS
wood, aoBh osdu; half mAt alM
In tbe fine Bdlbrigfrtuia ribbed or plsin^ooda—
a]^ col^r^innke yourself oomforuble.
SHERMAN & HUNTER
'OR SALB-iFhns K 4Q aam; krw
i^s, m SSt iSSIt amN^'
ro seld-hoom th m •taw IMO:
anothu tor only |XQ0. ItaF. Lit
mgtf
tie. Ml Front stre«.
DAILY EAGLE WANTADS
Bring in Prompt Rcsulta—Best Medium in
Norlliurc Miehigan.
BATFC PAR ADS ■»
«>lumD& l Ceftt a Word
KAII:.* rVK AU»
Insertion, S Cent subsequent
insertions if psid^t^^offioe—On^ccy strai^glit if jsollector calls.
the place, tine tsm soO. two alM
trout stresuBS and ttaros &hs spetagi
oa the place; the making of Idaal
farm home, and wood and ttanhsr to
pay for It This wm be add at a
p'ioe and
your' tHshboM Is not whors yon
backbone sboold be. InvostiBte tbl^
ttt Front st. 4Mltt
Allan F. UtOe. m
TO TRADE
I'O TRADE tor driving horse: Graphopboue and 60 ten-inch records; also
nearly new
y dinereuco. J. W[ Marsh. R. F
. Na 2. Long Lakh
«U»
Eagle Want Ads
on store, on tumlture. ott stocks.
Allan LRtJe, The Sutherlsad. 40l«tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MUNkt .TO LOAN OB peiwonaJ prop
erty and real estate. L Newland
ran 8ALB—Ou-aore loU In remly.vi. Room 603, Wilhelm BWcJL
wood. Toot ehsnoe to g« -s BIO
kit St the pHec of s smaU ana W.
WANTED.
ENTEIillllNBI eV lISS FEUGPII
Hao DEAD BOV
6N CARS' bumpers
TMtt
d^hlCs^KiM
- tar Brl^' '
am deed ^ of theta
pajjA psi on tbe bumpen
of a fral^t train, the train running
fifty »>»»■ an boor end th^r eSorte
bMhg Oe menit of
grtt was tU
growurn experience of two seventtenTeax^ boys whose experience ae amsteor bobes ended trsgleally at Hyde
Park.N.Y.
Tbt dead bey, whose name was LeDuncan of Kensu City. Mo., and
Ibeodort Hsmlltoo, of the earns age
and dly, together with Oiarles Butlu.
who bad met tbe b&er two st South
Benda. Ind, were tnaUnf theta way to
Baltlmare to go to work la tbe loeomoOt# works In that piece.
Just beforo Staatsburg was rAcbed
Hamilton says be md tbe others were
-on ^ bidden os the endi of two cars
and £>nn^ was getting to the top of
an-lce ear to get into tbe refrlgeretcr.
which fgwns on top. Soddenly HemUton said there wee a thod. and a blaek
object struck him and shot downward,
with nsver e soond. Be grabbed st It
and an^t the leg of Duncan, who
had been struck by a bridge.
At that Instant Butler, who was on
tbs bompem, yslled. 'Tvs got him.
Then, stiu banging on to the troosas
leg ■with one band. Hamilton worked
hlmsNf to tte top of the ear. and. vrtndIng hla
about tbe ladder, be got tbe
tronaera leg between hie teeth, antUiold.
lag the dead boy lo this way. support
ing himself with bis W banda and
Btrtler bolding from below, the two
boys and tbelr ghsetly harden were
wblrled over five miles that eeemed an
otenlty.' At Hyde Park tbe train was
stopped, and, with reeling brains, tbs
two got their companion to the gitntnd.
Weaver was railed and fonnd Gie
boytbad snflered a fractured neck and
akull.
Hamilton, and Butler were taken to
Poughkeepsie, where they found pbUanttwplc eltlMUB who provided them
with Hcketa to Baltimore.
THK CHAM£LS0N.
Itan are few tnstaBeas at do«tds
Irtta' to which two todlTldiisla
si^ai^ Jotosfi tofsttito. ton among
' ' U Is a e
« to point U tbs dtamstsoB, long fa
os for Its power of rbiBgIng
ebasgtog coM.
idot.
Tbs BWWis centers to cos lattnl
half of tbs cbameloon go on to^^atfiv
mOr at those Is the otbsr. Notwlthatoadteg tbe strieUy tTinmstrlcal con■troetlon of tbe animal as to tta two
Of pawapUon. Tbs consoqnenos b that
wtet the stomal U agiuted Its tnoreB«ts nsemble those of two
or, rather, pertiaps, two halves ot atoaau flood together. Each half wlabea
to go Its own way, and there la no conenrdance of sctlon. The cba^loon.
ttaawfora U tbs only four legged vei^
Mbrate that Is unable to.swlm. it beest&si BO frl^tened wbeA dropped Into
that all factory of
*»»»»»•»»»
M
yi.
I-
. may be
tost sslesp on one aide and wide awake
on tos other. Cantlbtuly approached at
nlgbt with a cudle so ai not to awak«i tbs whole animal at once, the eye
tnraed toward tbe Ugbt wUJ
and
begin to move and tbe corresponding
slds to change colcw, whereas tbe otb«
lids wm remain for a longer or Sberar
Beautifully tritmned with
French or German Val.
Lace or dainty Embroid
ery, at tempting prices.
One Lot $L50 Waists S|»cclal
at $1.00
tuns to
other Styles at
».00. $2.50, $3.00. $3.50, $4.00. $5.00
e with Its eye fast ahotHgchsnge.
DIET DELUSIONS.
• Dowa «• Ds Prom the OU
Some diet deluslonx are of most modatn da^ whUe others ate of most
Dtlqulty. Among tbe lattoi
Is that very ancient survival, the „
don that particular foods are “good"
*
...................
or effects.
This is an almost direct descendan
of toe notion, held with greater o
vnatomlty by nearly all eavage anil
id lot
on easy terms; leaving town. Oeo.
WANTEU AT ONCE—Carpenters and
Molr. 6S$ West Ninth street. 4044U Crescent Pedro Club Had I Meeting
Common laborers; steady work;
^ixid wages, Blk C/^ent & idUue
Last NlabL
Co.. Blk Haplds, j4>dli. CaU at Park POR SAL.E—A large new bouse, will
TUe Crescent Pedro club was pleasPlace hotel from 6 to 9 o'clock this
be ready for occupancy about May
esra of birds and animals possessing
uuLly entartaiued laal evening by Mias
evcnlne. Harry Hirohberg. '6SU*
15th. Modem. Will take lots In
particular qualiUes will be likely to
WAN'IEU—To buy k sail boau KoMuuae
Ferguson
at the residence of
cbangA or sell cheap tor cash.
produce toe same qnalitlea In toose
.Mrs. Mdutoeh. of West Bay sireeu
wte eat them.
About 30 young peopie were presept,
Cms Nero used to banquet on nlgbtIngilsd’ tongues In the bops of improv
; 1 single work uua alter cards, the remainder of the
WANTED—Machine boyA Oval Wool
ing Ills To^ce. and the savage cut out
A.
W.
Rlokerd.
evvuiug
was
spent
In
music
and
social
Dish Co.
4068^1
and devoured tbe heart of toe bear,
404e42$
cuQvei-tiuian. Refreshments of warm
the liver of the buffalo, etc., believing
WANTED—Man u> make laibe by the W5R 8ALB—Buwe bnlldlDg, comer niaiile sugar and blscuK were enjoyed. nctams ot EtolM GM All Show Ah- that toe strength and courage ot these
.Miss TlUle Bpeas and Miss Flossie
snlmtls would thereby be
thousand at our mtiL TruTetse City
Oak and PremL Flat up stalra. AU
BSto nsKC HoUlni a Uagget
to hlfflsett.
Mfg. Co.
'67ta
modem ImprorementA
Cltlsens' .Nicholson created quite a Uttie exdteOver Her.
liy falling the length of the terIt is probable that tbs most grewphone 40$,
4018-U
some of ancestral rites—canal baUsm—
staire.
They
were
picked
up
WANTED—A girl lor housework.
story of mysterious was largely doe to toe same bellet al
frightened
than
injured.
I at land, throw
Mrs. B. J. Morgan. 325 Sixth street.
l^otographs.
wUcb
li
vouched
for
by
though.
of course. In Neanderthal days
4066-U
a well known London pbotograpbsr.
primitive man would have jio
told in toe Deny Mall.
healtancy about eating blx «iemy after
WANTBI>—Wood Uinier; one prefer
A
certain
woman,
who
may
be
called
be
klBcd
bim toan be would In de
ADOmONAL LOCALS.
red who can work on other wood
kllss B, Uveo with her mother in one vouring a bear
working machinery. J. B. Or
of toe home counties. Some time ago.
-In fact, the early converts of tbe
wlahlng to hsra her {Aotograpb taken,
the South Sea Islands
charity bail wiU
abe ma£- as appol^nt with toe refsrred to toelr favorite dish as Tong
WANTED—Two' oiningTOom girls at
photograpber In quetUon. Jhe sitting plg.~ Every knovni race has at soics
LAke View House, Blk Bspids; FOR BALD—QuanUly at papers euU- Tuesday, May 28.
The
Companions
of
l-Viresiers
wlU
was
duly
given
and
toe
pboti^rapb
4058-ti
sble
Cor
shelvee
or
putting
undw
been cannlbaL-McCtara-a Maga. wagM $90 per nMsth.
give a calico ball, Wedneaday nlgbt. takSA.
stoA
Aftor tbs iapw (ff a week Mias a reilay 23.
-ikiylng
feSStSldC
Mrs. M. Gardiner has returned trom cslved- s ■
FOR_____
________
West Blghth street.
Of Magyar art music ssems to have
OutBu mooey maker, or exebangs; on extended visit in Kankakee, Bl.. other sitting. Sfie at once agreed sod
a bargain; worth inveeugadon. Al wi h her daugbur, Mrs. Oliver Slack. as soon as posMble went to London gained the widest admlratltm. end R Is
WAMTSD—4*<rt lor general house
certain that musical executants of the
lan F. UUle. 2U Froet streeL <«71-(f
Iliiorce proceedings were cckd- again, and a second photograph was first order, and In tbe case of Uast of
work. Mrs. Fred Pratt. 5X2 South
Unwa SL
,
*«I-a
meneed in circuit court today. Anna H. taken,
unique grandeur, have justified part
FOB 8AL»-Thr« heavy
A abort tune eUpssd. and as no of toe expectations with wblto nnilcal
imurd Ts. Walter J. Leonard, the
set logging
„ . trucks, tour i
buggies
Low prices for easb L K. Gibbs * iiluiiiiiff charging continued non-sop- proofs were sent she wrote to make InSon. 410 State Bonk Bldg
'04lf
Underwood & Umlor are tbe
innieys for the platnUS.
FOR SALE—Building at oonier
rii.- iraln known ae No, 8 on the Pere
1.400
Hall and Bay strMts with
nd and nfl
Itch. .Manmetle last night picked up a guard
FOR RENT.
suitable for a small tactory. Apply
while near TbompsonvUle and
—i.tf
at Bagle otBoe.
carried It about a block. Fortunately
FOR RENT—Two new h _______ Wal
accident resulted. The baggage car
eonouB marshes
nut SL inquire C. U. Muuter, 1045
4MUf
tbe Tbeias, such It UungarUn muilc—
was
slJghtJy
damaged by having
-WalnuL
Hlttle
stirring, bewildering, unspeakably aadbraces broken
deolng, Inexpressibly exhilarating. It
b-OR RENT—Best oOce rooms In
Tlic first shipment of this season't
citv; newly Onisbed and papered;
lx tbs mniUc of rhapsodic souls, of
for twenty months, or largfir trict
heated, hot and cold water; J>esl
if wani^ on same easy tenna. A' cIk-i rice. gron-n lucioiiB and ruddy udtoncadon, of tbe batUefleld. of wUd
the sunny California skies, was re
Ian F. UtUe. 432 - row sL 4046-tf
war dxncee after tbe victory. But.
I J. W.
ed
this
morning
by
P.
Mengari
and
toe great river. It cannot be regulated.
4U5»-tl 'to SELL—No place like home and i
b Century.
selling at 55 cents per pound,
home like a farm. We have b
many to adverUeu all. Call and see Sirnuberries have dropp^ a few cents
Saallwbt For AU ike Leavei
marked I2 cents s quart
' Ruling bouse cmly. Petoskey, Mich,
If we can't suit you. Allan F. UtUe,
The telegrspli plant of India 1
stains 4U rooms furnished, elec232 Front st.
404Mf
The bottom of the boxes hire dropped
method aU Its own (or catching Oe
L UgbL hath. Ov
.................
don-n s peg or two, with llie fall in
SuaahlDA Each of Its leavee Is com
Traversee Bay. AddresSt Mr. Bagds- ■O SELL—120 aeree chopped off land, pricT-s.
posed of three leaflets. Tbe larger ter
Lake Street, Petoekey.
Sanaa, 619
'
will make a fine fruit farm, only
John B«:ker. an aged pioneei
4066118*
minal one erects itself during tbe day
Mich.
about 10 miles from city tsd will
•nd turns touply down at nlgbt,
be eold very cheep for cash or srlB Bingham, died last night. Announce
FOB BENT—House at 296^^1XUi
make very easy terms to Improve. ment of the funeral will be mode later.
toe other two amaller losfiete
DonX with for a borne of
ir^oTO
oonstontly day and nl^t, deaoclblng
Franklin, of 11121 Wayne street
but buy this and make ooa
reuL ** Prau A Davis.
4069-if
-toilets etaclei wltb s pocuUxr Jarkis
moving
his
family
to
Sunrise
Cot
F. Llttls. 229 PVol
taff motion like,toe second band of a
tage Fruit Farm, about five miles
wxtoh. Occaalonalty they rest for
fOR SALE.
fO SELL—Nice fma. easy terms; north. Id Elmwood township, aftei
ported and then go oo again, thus
trull orchard, two Kp«-nding the winter in the city. Mr
FOB SALS—A blue-flamed three burn
illar, aloe house, wind Franklin has s fine orchard of peaches
toe fnU acUoD o
.
.
UUe.
achool
i
er oil stove in good eondlUon. OUver
and
cherries
end
s
large
amount
timber;
must
sell;
near
b
Waters, 1412 Union streeu Phone
Mere TrUe*.
quick, see IL
raspberry plants. He aays the pros- qolries, only to receive x very apolo
688.
4069tf
“Folks all well tola morning. Tom
Hock, over peel* are fine for a large crop of small getic letter saying that again
I048-tf
ByT* aiked a friend of tbe fsmUy.
were (allures sod ssklug
EXJR SALE—A second hand green
fruite,
Term."
replied
Tommy.
alttlng.
bone grinder.
Ur I. A. Thompson has ordered 6.000
So for toe tolrd Ume Miss B. went
bones wlU double your egg yield. En TO SELL—Small farm, near by. 40 M iner patent berry boxes for Peninsnla
acres, low price, easy terms; partly
quire of Oliver Waters, 1412 Union
up to London. She Is S good nxtured
cleared, no timber, good solL- log parlieo. from the factory In SL Marys, girt and conttotod tmmlf wito exstreet. Phone 688.
4069-if
bouse, good roads, fruit bait Allan tlliio. This U the first introduction of prasnlng a hope that tola time tows
Uttie. Tbe Sutherland.
4016«
these boxes into this vicinity
Tliey would be a sncessaful rasnh.
“Oh. yes. they've still got 'em.
FOR SALB-Carpet rug 7x12 fL. suit• ready for shipmcul, about
In two days’ tuuv she received an toangbt you meant was any of i
able for couaga Prtee $6A0. 628 TO SELL—ReKirt tarm. good orchard,
Mak.“
from the ------------Qfgsnt ................
- State atTMC.
(air buildings, nice flahtng. 87 aerw.
good toll: tiAOO. half rash, or ex
^le Pere Marquette will run an ex aakiat ber to come up to bis stndlo
change A. F. UtUe, Sutherland cursion Sunday. May 80. to Elk Rapids. and to bring a friend with ber. As a
It Is possible (or every man to asMock..
ggn-tf
rasnlt of toe letter Miss B., sccorapaL one
I'viuskey and all points nortb. '
nled by ber mother, paid s fourth rlslt SOBW an elegant manner, but tbe true
rood. 6 laUee from city. Sells ^eap.
Sunday. Hsy ST, an exenrsion will to the stndlo. and there tbs photogra gonawnBn U oature's own nobleman,
I, nesr by. black
Bnguln 614 Second streeL
66i6' TO SELD^en •
arrive vis the Pere Marquette from pher exhibited toe amexlug results of who Dsrar forgets -to be poUte to every one. and it is os easy to dlseera
Big Rapids, Grand Rapids Muskegon tostorM sittings. ’
The actnsi (dntos of toe girl herself too aaoomed from tbe Innate good
and all poinU down the line.
The r^ulor We-que-loBg club party were quite good, bat In eeto pUte brsodlng at it is to dUUognlab paste
Cram
dlasMndx.-DIckena.
TO SELL-Pealnsnla tsm. soma ortdi
then was to be sc^-n standing behind
ard. 2 barns, alas bouso. esmmit osl will be held thU evening at the club dsr toe figure of a men holding a dag
Isr. good dstsni. good wMl; worth bouse', to which all members an
ger In Us upUfted band.
sssing. Allan UtUa. Tba Snthsr- viied.
The
Sonlfa) Qlrl-Whst le toe taue
The- tsstuTss. though faint were
SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNB.
tm at pootayl The Poet-WMI. If one
M'S Wilbur Holmes, of Keystone, daari^dlacsnfMe. aD<l- »
Tne greatest ea machine. "—
horror.
0 as tbooe of can gok a poem accepted that is writII pat
who bes been tbe guest of Mrs. H.
• --fc W
ton
on
Both aidea of toe poiwr be may
BBIX—At
bargain,
fine
tarm,
good
orlag pen
ber "■"■w an dfioer In the Indian
muse, big barn, tour borsea. two Gardiner, hes returned home.
not aaatirod that It Ii a good thing.
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nt poultry
H.-n. Jobs GetU went to Bates this
eows, mowing Dusehtosa, tsm toois,
•how. BpMial prtoes on Mb of 60
t tola e
fins SOIL good ortomrd, rural roots. sfcernoon. after vluting in the city.
Every stan lx valued In this world as
•nd loe.. W. H. Umlor, 408 Fifth
er'a to*
beU
whole to^ ^ o^
ha toows by hie conduct tost be wlahoo
Alyda Socher returned to her borne
qnl^ in Williamsburg this afternoon, after
to be valued.—Broverv
iXock.
vMiting In the city.
tfIMl
Mias Etta Oetta returned to bee
Tb Whom It May Concern
Mmc« too moot prrolooe sww
liome near Bates this afternoon.
Anyone having
For teuuag,*, (rom
..
...
modem
Mra P. S. Johnson, of Thompson- modi..... M thi2 of the Oackwar of had any. may leer
karoda. its hdR and belt hro r- aowAage by calling OB
Front ttnsL PArt cash, low prloa.
prus wlBBsn, urn per
well ranted. See It would ex- ville, arrived In the ci^ this aftor iTMhit HMuiTTiifli Tubiee and mm
V. H. BOLAND.
setang. Oliver Vatsis.
noon
to
speqd
Sunday
in
the
city
tbe
ttosngA AQsn UlUs, Tbs' Sbthsr
41X StAto StreeL
•6912
littPUeaBurhoB*
land.
40i«ti
guest of friends.
Mrs. H. Smith arrived in the city valued at ISMOft His fstbri- w«
TO BHLL-ftos rwMsMs In Blk Bap this aftonioon (or s visit.
an hU first vWt to Europe. Ttiare
> miL
are ooma costly orvords lu ludis. and
Iton r. litUa, BoU
both toe crar «gd tbr sultan iKiesera
<U84f
35 cents, eesu oo sale at
Jeweled rahm of gtwi I'Hcritats, «Tbe Old SNon ralMblotoraaffi In England la the Drug toona. ______________
90B 8AL» nccss3 Bt the ShUsoi
>riees 18, fit and OM pwraaliid by Ae BgyptUns to
Boass taaim. -Din Crartotaig. n 88 oento. BeMs«n stos
gmra-Mra^- •taobimOB’s Lord Wtomtaff. The hilt la aot with DAILY BAOLK WANT AM PAY.
Wnshtoftoa. phOBk 18E.
4MMf
■88U hfOMUs.sM KMTChsad at*I0,«0.
CAMERA GIVES
GHOSTLY WARNING
White Waists
Special Sale on Ladles’ Suits
at SS.OO, SIO, and SIS
regular $10. $1-5 and |25 values
E. Wilhelm
rRONT STREET.
As ■aesFrsel CSItTTlie father of ibe late George MaedeiMid woe a aucci-K<rii1 mercbsnt.
tMIe how some
show and osw s' countryman come In who did an extensive buslneea in oettng unmistakable signs of having meaf. end was, moreover, a quaint
Aherdevnsblre diaracter. BM boded toe back of tbe hand
«at the time of the
wieu gruped s bar of tbe cage. The
IscerstloD was severe, and the pain sntlcom law agitation, and In some
wae great The sufferer danced about way tbe people got tbe Idea' Into toetf
and twirled hla ablllalah. crying: ‘Xet beads UM toe mlliers were storing up
him out! Let him out tU I hare me corn for Ale at famine pilcca.
wm,aT him!" A companion tried to
Tb^ decided to mark thMr-dli«Udt
and cooipinpi by burning old Mr. MscdoosM lb effigy, snd toey were ohettt
to Sri a itgbt to tbe flgdre when tbe
good man Mmeelf came along, hopptofi
•nJdj wpodeo lag. supping IB hwk.
at toe figure, be aald, quMly:
Tea. boyo. It's not- at aU bafi^bst /
I being .
taty, ' Do yon know toe neture of an
oator-
TONIGHT, at Stolnbaeg'a OrxndMUSlCAl
;ludinQ esntau, “The Old
prouri
V.VV. ........ a Stair." Pricoa.IS. 25 and
Clock
35 cents. Seato on sale at Johnj^k
No Cure, No Pay!
9 DAVS
only
Prof. S. aay Todd, M. D,
The Noted Nerve Speclallfiit
LOCATED IN GRAND RAPIDS SINCE 1875.
24. 1806.
......
...
5=|g||g|g|s
be done sv a reasonable charge
" ind,
dX^itiesondallFem.
io\« auu .11 .Sb
t everywhere.
»enknesf, shortBeSr of breath. Pol
That cough, slight fever am and quick eoD8U!upU"n.
pitaiioD of heoTL may mean au. rrltaUle. aieepleaa, or sake after norIf you are nervoua. resilesa.
rid dreams tired mornings, with
roouib. someUmes discharges. «:
Vpirlis, you are suffering
of being afraid or uncertain, aom^mes
poB-er, which may end
from nervous
ervous debility Md_e^s^lOT^of
----r prostratwo. Insanity
small of your bock? Do you
-e you pain
—
rvousorweokT
•eokT Do you ha'
have
have fiu or falling slcknesaT Are you
xnd stomaAT I
a feeling of wei^i and pressure in le lun
(e wlA a BiartT I
you belch wlndl Are you oonaUpaK
1 bad eoBsumpuaD leougn - aiseu ...
got no permanent helpfrom pbyalclans.i
30 November id I began treatThree weeks ago 1 weighed 123 pounds
136
01 wlth^
wel^
136 pounds
pounoe and
ana e*l
~ three
meat
with Dr. B. Clay Todd. Now I wel^
i
“■ ;nuoS. ™
STOMACH TROUBLES
THUUnene CURED.
vvn..—
I- efomach, balohlng wfnri
Pains in
wind. nj.iDc
roXeing water, food or
Palos befo^ MM
and MW,
after eating. vAjw..—,t
Con«w pelns In
*“ ttomi^A
etoto^ Old
young people cured. DytoM>al-» cored. Nervous dyipepela cured. AU
etomach troubles cured by Dr. 8. Ctoy Todd.
ONLY
$2.00
DOWN ON
This BeauUlul
Go-Cart
Pay the balance when you can.
THESE LIBERAL TERMS
tuk« it «Mj for you to have a good up-to-date Gt^Carl or Foldiog Go(>rt-~yoti want one—baby needs one—buy it now.
THE PRICE OF A GO-CAKT
UOD of LOW price with HIGIL^ualiiy is what has given us the Go-Cart
bosineu in the PAST and vrc figure that the same method wUI continue
to give ua the L10K6 share of the rCTURE business.
Biggest Assortment In the aiy.
J. W. Slater
Wholaaala and Ratall.
Your Rallabta Hama Fumlaher.
MISS BRAZINGION III sums
LOSES 3 RNGERS
GIRLS OF THE
CAUGHT THEM IN WIRE END
MACHINE AT THE AMERICAN
BUTTER OIBH FACTORY.
MPIUm WHS lEKSSMY
Firat, Baaand and Third Flngar an
Laft Hand Qana and Uttia Fin
ger Required Twa BtRehaa
In Cut
Mias Utla Bracington had three of
the fingers on her left hand taken off
this morning In a wire end machine at
the American Butter Dish factory
while feeding the machine. In at
tempting to put in the veneer she got
her band too far inU; the macLine.
The end of the middle finger and tbg
fiogersoc each aide of that finger were
crushed and had to be amputated jnat
above the knndtle joint, saving Just
Stubbs above the joint. The little
finger was also badly injured and
escaped being broken.
It required two stftobes to close a deep
wound whith extended almost the enre length of the finger.
Miss Bruington displayed a good
deal of nerve and after the attending
physician bad removed the finger ahe
auxions to leave her bed and be
up and around.
WOMIISEI21 Wm M
ffiiEPiic FH FiMY m
MRS. DRE8SEAU
FELL WITH
LIGHTED LAMP IN HAND.
Clothing Was Bet en Fire and She
Crawied to BrethePg House
Where She Died.
YOU
WANT
FamAT. MAT 18, 1808.
TEAVEBSB OnT,
VOL. xrv. KO. «W9.
Screens
Let na hftTe your order. 'We guaraotee delivery
.of Wvodow Screens within three days—Stock Doors
Mine day as ordered. Odd doors 3 to 5 days.
Alt kinds of Lumber and Building Material.
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
W. L. Brown, Mor.
' Office; Coroer Lake Avenue, aod lOtb Street
Citizens’ Phone, 32.
Bell Phone, 169.
[Special to The DuOr BiM
Morlag, Mleh.. Hay 18.—The house
«<
Smmsb MV hare was
ed to the gnoBd tut night and
Ha. Snaaasu met a honlUa Aaath.
She
golaf up atnlrg with S ttght-
UFUMH D. iiauE nui
FlllfILli ms ilSSlOK
HHIillBIlK
(Special to Tho Dally Ba^l^
TONIGHT, at 8Ulnbarg<a
Morley, Mleh.. May 18 —Tbe body
High school entsrtaInmsnL
....
of Michael Kelly, a farmer, ud aged
logram. Including cantata, *Ths Old 86 years, waa found In the wat^ tu;:
u the farm of Carl-East early today.
It was evldenUy soicide. Kelly had
been In ill health tor some time ud
an Inquest wUl be held today.
-TRY AN EAGLE \
Q U I CK
THE TAILOR
Xraverse City.
Spring Lines Ready
in neckwear, shirts, underwe.J“and everything In furnishings
that the particular, refined ud
tasteful dresser requires. Our
goods we know have been emiaeatly satisfactory In quality
ud price hereiotoie, and we
AS THE TREE« ROOTS
8[wead in the gnoond ud make a Arm founde. tlon for it, ao Hannah. A L«y OompuyY
“FOR TENDER FEET"
lEHL iIHanUFITB 10 GOIB
TMISPOilMIDII IS UnSFUUK
Kubeck & Hoyt
GROVER’S SOFT SHOES
OLD RESIDENT* OF NORTHPORT
DECIDE TO CHANGE LOCA'HON.
liU« cm DIPHIIES
m UOIIG SapR CHILDRBI
SeawVSri^e'notOTly’uTk“p
them so. but to make Improvemeou where U i» In our power
to do It.
made In eevesal different stylM to suit your larte, ud cost no
w Uian other good makes of ahoek. Onoeyonown a pair-you will
er wut to be witbont them
mneiiaHRK SMS WOULD HOT
IINXIOUS FOR THE
EUPEROR’SREPiy
UPHOLD THE ACriON
Fnrs FouoN iioK m
“TENDER FEET SHOES?"
They are the one make that is made expressly for tender feeL Not
ily arc they band turned, but are strictly buo made, making them
GUT EDITEOV. 4 P. M
COURT 18 PROBABLY DAZED BY Mr. and Mra. Morris WhKa Laft the BTATECOMPTROLLEBOF NEVADA
Region TPdey.
THE OUTBROKEN FASHION
WOULD DISCOUNTENANCE UN^
OF PARLIAMENT.
FAIRNESS IN COMPANIES.
The Hlsaas JesnUd Mabal^AndarAfter ^tending H years do a proaperor^ltoCthe
ous fvm at Korthport. Mr. and Mrs.
High aobool last e<
at Utelr
Morriq,^ White, acnompuied by tbeir
danoa on,
aOoat, It baihg
preeaot to iRjoy t^e dMartatunaat pro
There May Peaaibly Be War Between
Leoeu in San Franciacs Whrther by
vided.
Eichmond. Virginia. A year ago they
A tetare ^ tha avoalng was a
the Crown and the People—Cxer
Dynamite er Regular Fire Sbevld
sold tbeir farm to Mr. Asbellby. of
mock marriage, iha aoBtraetiag pvMay Puraue a Temporixing
Be Paid in Full If ComIndiu Territory, ud have since lived
Ues balag Miss U»n Cavla, ^ look
on the old Eehl farm. Mr. White
Policy.
paniea are Honest
'
ed very ohanaln* as tta bride, while
s ago went to Virginia ud
Uie groom's pan waa taken by Miss
d a farm there, retaming for
[Bpadal to The DaDy Bagla.]
tSpedal to Tbe Dally Bagle.)
Jolla Wimarns. Ulas Jean Aadaiemi
his fsmily snd goods.
8L Petersburg, May 18.—The criti8u Ftucifico, May 18.—That the
Ida a very dapper IKUe minister, and
A qieeisl car was chartered, and their
Insuruee ootnpules which manifest
Hiss Mabri AcderecB
l>Mt mu Bb cai moment which wiU decide whether
farm implethere will be peace or wAr between tbe menu ud stock, oonsisting o'
u Intention of rqifatlng claims ud
tad tha part.
Dainty retreshnuu were served
ud tbe people apparenUy ar team of hones aud three cows,
which were much rujoyed. During rived with the adoption by the lower brought in on tbe train this nSoruing
the evening a numhar o< b(^, ^ house of paalismut Issl'night in iu from NortfaporU ‘They also bron^l
reply to the speech from the throne. their dog ud three cate.
be met with draailc aetioo tn eome of
Bumahly
charivari which addal to the eranlng't Presidut HouromtseS has gone to
Mr. White's brother. Otis L. White, the states. Is Indicated by tbe repUes
ly to' the one of tbe oldest pi
Peterhoff to preeut the reply
received by Inisuruce Oci
emperor ud his lujesty's response is
Myron Wolf*; J
to Us
oountT. has been suffering
ewaitedwith gnat anxiety. Popular
weekb wit'.i hurt trouble, sud Wednee- appeal to I
opinion oonsidere that 'the government day bU daughter*, Hra. Geo. Lee ud other states to asalat him la cooapelloption between burtooder
Mrs. Jamee Pbeipe of Gladstone. N. D. ing Insuruee eompaDies to deal fair
Kevertheless while events d
took tbeir father to tbeir home, taking ly with their policy holders In the
Ing tbe pest week followed each other
presut erislA
the cay^fer
CIVIC DEPARTMENT WOMAN’S with extreme rapidity, the iw-ne now
Tbe ftdlowlng from .Samuel T. I.
No. I, Dr. Flood acoompuied (hem as
CLUB USES 600 PACKAGES.
raised U not Ukely to be decided
Mr. White was very low ud required Davie, state comptroUer Of Nevada,
[ulckly. Tbe Buseiub generally be- ooubtsnt medical attendance. "
gives a eample of the general foellng:
that eome of the eutManistes Children Will Prepare for ieved that the emporer b cx>urt ud the While is 8)> year* old.
government undoubtedly has been
en ud foreign oompanlea are propoeFlee«r Show and Incidentally
daxed by the fiireet fashion with
ing to crawl behind law In the mat
. Beautify thb C»ty.
hu 8|>okeD ud the
ter of adjusting loeaes to 8u Fru
policy will be naturally to gain time.
dsco. - That in cases of bouses where
it can bq'predicted therefore that tbe
dynamite was used to May tbe pro
CSV will puiaoe a temporising policy OLD SETTLERS WILL BE ENABLED gress of flames from reacting other
sl^e club hu plaeed five hundred, with partial amneety as the firm step TO ATTEND ANNUAL MECTINO. bouses, which In tbe natural course of
packages of seeds in the echoolg to
evuta would have been swept nway
aid the children In preparing tor theby fire n tew mlnntee later they in
Pert Marquette Has Replied to Inquiry
flower show.
tend to refuse paying the Insuruee.
of
Committee.
'Huy of the rooms
It appears to me that the acUon of
piled, ud five hundred packages mote
destroying theee bdQldngB was aJone
could be readily diatribaed.
L saved the rut of the dty. U
-The Olrio department beUeves that
uy of tbe companies on this pretext
secure trains ud
money uaed In UtH WSiy Is weU Inver.meeting of.the Old Settlers’ aasocla- udeavor to evade thetr Just obUgaed ud wlU
UOB are in oorrqapoodence, vrith tbe U<m of aettlement of .their 8u FranLEO AN HONEST, UPRIGHT, IN
railroads ud have already succeeded elaeo UablllUes. It Is evident to me
DUSTRIOUS LIFE.
eatltfaetory ar- that tbe corapulu rqeortlag to this
are diahoneat ud npon a proper showlag iff thooa facta. 1 will revoke thetr
lloenMs la Nevada.*
W ParUr aroosed by the baru
ceived, tha woman nade har way |o
the bouu of her hrcpthardn-law. a hall
mUa away, whera aha dlad ahortJy af
terward.
201 Front St.
’M
Miwee Jean ana
MAKES GOOD CXOmS and is showing a
exhibit of Bpriug snd summer woolens for geotlemens wear at
Having Trouble With
Your Feet These Days?
• Rartly elatidjr taaigM and Bah •
• arday with probably Hmeerv »
• aatdar, fmh meat te nertboiMt •
• «4gHa
»
■j “BEST”|Flonr spreads out In tbe a
It goes to tbe rlA ud poop without uy diatlnclion ud firmly eatabliskes Its
foundation with them.
;
;
■
HANNAH & LAY CO.
S O'clo^ tohS;
last reepeotg to one they bad
bis llfetlmd. Ttw service was «sadocted by tb^8rv.!wW. MUH*. Tbe
.^|ral^[|iennck ^ beautiful.
A diolr oott&ting of Mrs. A. L.
Baebut, Hiss BveretL t^d Hunter
Charles Skelcher aaag “It la not
Death to Die." “Oosslng the River."
and ''Abide With Me.*
Tbs Rev. Mr. Miller chose bis texi
_om the 16lh verM of the limti
Psalm. Briefly Ib'e life of Mr. McRae
ww outllDed. Tbe speaker spoke
the hoaect and tbe dlsbooest mao s
principle were carried far
ther there woold be found two races
the earth. Tbe unsaved
ud the Christians. He showed that
the latter were growing ud Increas
Ing ud that the disciples of tbe
were receding and paaetng away
“Has o«r brother who has just pass
ed sway folBlled hla mlsalonr he ask
ed. “Is the world better because ot
bis having Uvedt’
TlreL" he eald. *be «u a very Industriay mu.* In this connection be
spoke of hla betna ud farm life ud
bow be tried to better nil condition*
better thu be
found K In ttfe's work. He was
progreeslve man. He fulfilled bis deetiny u u bonem mu; he was * thor
osghly bonaat ud Mneere mu; he
a truthful mu; a (ftrietlan
In turn each of these topke were brief
ly taken up ud made to VPly
mu who had lived the noble life
which tbe dapaited
He closed wKb a
trleods to not monm for he bad lived
out his life ud made tbe worid better
beeauM ot bis haring lived In it.
At tbe osmeterT tbe Grangers to<
charge of the aervloe ud oondneted
according to their order.
The pall bearer* were: W. W. Smith.
J. L. Smith, HalQOlm Winnie, Oscar
Simpeon, Joe Bhvmn ud ■. W. Has-
COMMITTEE*- TO AW^^^OR
THE ^VMON APPOINTS.
same to return paaeengera la the e
Prom Petoskey tbe tare «fll-b« II.
which rate win he tbe same from all
Stations down to ud Inctuding BSIeworth. From points below BHswortb
win be made on tbe buls
of one cent a mile each direcUon.
Tbe committee has not yet bad relilies from tbe other roads bnt azpeet
be able to make equally satlsfaetori'
arrangements with them.
Fverytblng now Indicntes that the
01(1 Setilerti' meeting to be held In
Traverse aty June IS. ISOS, will be
of the Urgent ud moat snci
gatherings ever held by tbe i
elation.
CMinell and Beard of Trade VPm .Taka ’
Bosoett'a Island Talked of.
a meeting of the volunteer flreof the city held Uat evening at
the Caas otreei engine bonae plans
made for tbe ooovuUon which
will be held in this city June IS ud
14. 'There was a large attendance ud
tbe TOluntoers are Using bold ot tbe
matter in a way that aoaiires Ka ooo-
» ot 'firemen, which is
made op of the toremu from each
compuy. was appointed ud it as fol
lows; No. 1, W. J. Bbner: No. E John
Brerina; No. E Thomas Shnsoo; No.
4. Fruk Rokoa; No. B, Ben Hoxale:
ud Hook ud Ladder. W. H. OrlfiltlL
CENTRAL LEAGUE.
Won. LogL PcL This oommiuee U to set with Chief
Murray.
Grud Raplda .............M3 - 7
The meeUng also recommened that
South Bead .................. IS
7
tbe board of trade
Bprlngfleld...................... IS
T
and a conmUiee from the council also
Bvanevllle .......................9
9
be appointed.
Canton ............................. 8
9
The board of trade took utlon tbit
Wheeling.......................... 8 IS
morning ud tbe enUrtalnment com
Dayton .......................... 7
IS
mittee of that orguisattan which is
Terre Haute ................ €
13
for things of this kind will acL TUa
Reautta Venurday.
committee eotjelsts of J- A. Loranger,
Terre Haute 3. Grud Rul<K
Charles E Cavls. C. H. Been. Charles
FvsDslvUe 6. Sooth Bend t.
S. Brooks. Henry Smith. O. Q. Millar
Springfield n. CutoB S.
ud George E Amlotte with Prealdem
Wheeling t, Dayton 0.
; the Board of Trade E W. Haatlngs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
The oDUdl will pfobthly make
Wo*. Umt Pet.
their apprintinenu next Monday i
Philadelphia ................. IS
7
tbeir regular meottog.
Clevelud ...................... 13
9
Plus for entertaining tbe vleltore
Detroit ...........................13
11
ud delegatee at-that time are alao
St Louis ...................... 14
IS
being oonsldered. Capuin Webb ex
Washington .................. 1*
»
pects to have tbe pavilion At Baaaett'a
New York .................... H >»
island completed and among the other
Chicago .........................10 18
things which will probably be done for
Boeton ................... ---- «
tbe visitor* wlU be a ride out there on
Reaulta Yesterday.
the bay ud peaaibly a flih upper or
Chicago 6. Wuhlngton 1.
lunch will be •erred tbere. Other
Phlladelpbia fi. Deftolt 0.
plus are alto under way bnt kn iff
Clevelud 7, 3ostm 4.
them will have to be worted ont
glve another of their IB out suppers
New York 4.'8l LouU S.
•ghtat------—....................
Saturday night
at Porerierff
ball. -«»tt
natTonal league.
Wo*. lAwL Pet LELAND ATTDRftEY IB MARRIEa
cnieago ......................... S3
9
New York .....................1»
»
C. L. Dayton Finds a Brlda In Grand
Pittsburg......................... 16 IS
Rapid*
Pblladeipbla .................11 A4
Mr. ud Mrs. John Mott Contellna
^ Louis..........................13 16
Boston ............................ IS
IT
of On
Clnctnnat] ..................... 11
SO
marriage of their danghtar, Miaa Maiy
Brooklyn........................... 8 SI
Bertha, to Mr. Olnto* Leroy Deyto*.
Results YeaUfday.
I promtnut attorney of LeluE
CRAWFORD SHOES
Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1.
-41ie wedding took plaoe May 1C.
aL Louis S. Braokly* E
Mr. and rMa, Dnjtai wfll nad* tn LeAll Crawford last* srv
Ptttsburg I Hew Tort *.
UnE
made to harmonize per
(. iQclnuaU S, Boston 0.
fectly with the natural
TONIGHT, wt GtstabePB'e Ortndx
IiDCeo.’the foot. That's
TCNIQH-r. ot BUlnb^ ^
why the comforL
BASEBALL
No Pavement
RsWiMd DRIgfaB,
Shoe Store ^poaito Whiting Hotel
CteSTS th?
3S coma. Soota U uM «
Drug otof*.
TRY
^
CleTk en the Gtalr.'^ Frkei IE tS end
S8 eenta. But* en eale at JatmaenY
OftiB atora. '
*BH1
TRY AN RAOEE WANT ABk
TtieDallrEvftle
uiiDisiion)ii
GOVERNHEIITMItPS
bund uTn
tuncntFTioiiiL
J
oFrtcK iu wwT^i^T »TRcrr.
omnotm
- ' r, auBHia
Sr&SSTii-^fUS
Mn. A. B. mu«; tU Nertkttrmt. For Um
Um tbm
eafeMrtbm to the Dallr Me
reqaaeted to ragort mmj ImcateriUci
In the eervtoe at coon
Both ttWpbotMe.No.tt.
primaiT dectka lew, end we beliere
It poMible that pooh • Uw can be
frnmed end put Into force u will tend
greaUr to pnril]' oar tadUlee, but
bare sertout doubts whether the law
enacted bj the IM l^Ulatnre wUl
help maltere rery mnch. but we are la
farar of slrlns It a fair trial, U it
shall prove poelble to pot so cumber
some a piece of maiAtnery Into operaton. U It can be made to more at all
the next ledtlature may be able to eeo
and remedy Uie defeota.
While we do not a«ree with the Alpoa Ars«a In Its oppoelOon to a pritnary election-law, we copy the follow
ing from Ita columna ae preeenUng
much food for thougbc, wbatever may
be stid of the etotsments made or oonclnslons srriTed at:
“We are opposed to a ‘primary elec
tion law,' of any hftid. Our reason for
Buch opposition is that the people of
this state doni know how to role now,
under any aystam: if th^ dlA a spe
cial election law should not be neeeeeary. The majority of the people of
MIcblRsn think more of their party
than they do of their own material
welfare.—AH they eeem to know about
Totlng la to vote their party ticket’
atralgfaL In this regard.
and Democrata are -alTke. There s
Repetdlcans who would eooner
hanged 'under a I
tratkm than to die a natural death,
irith the bnefita of clergy, under any
other administration. The atone is
true of DetaosTaia and Soctallsla.
la not a qnesdon of principle, for there
la no prlndple in party polMca U is
a 4aeeUon of parties. All peditleal
pardea are mocany rotten—eo rotten
Uiat they amell to heaves.
thieves, the Domocrafs of New Tork
were robbing eoe another, and Tam
many, wHh the aid of the courts, did
succeed in stealing the mayor's offlee
from WlUle R. Rearat
Tarty polities Is a humbug. Our
Australian ballot, of which we boast eo
much. Is another humbug, being eo ar
ranged that the voter by making a
tingle eroea at fhe top of the party
oolumn, Totea for the whole bunch,
‘yellow dogs' and all.
"No f>'^ljnsry election eyatem' yet
Buggefiied promises any relief from the
evils complained of. On the contrary,
our present 'primary law" requires
every voter to publicly declare the
party to which be belonge and the tick
et be Intends to vote at the nett fol
lowing election, before he la permlttel to register. This U worsq than t
humbug—It la an Insult to the Intslllgepce of every citizen: an attempt to
destroy (be secrecy of the ballot, and
o deprive the people of this state of
(he rights and privileges they enjoy
under the old caucus and oonvenUon
syetem,
‘‘The people of Ohio, at their last
state election, did not need a special
pnmary taw' to enable them to clean
out •Boss Cox.' and his gang of pollUcal
thieves and grafters, of CinelnnaU, al
though Cox was not a
any oOtoe. The peMle of Ohio, who
evidently know bow to vote, simply
defeated the party that harbored Cox
and his gang, at the polls. But they
could not have done this under a ‘primary election syeteii.' requiring them
to divulge at reglBtzatlon how they
were rrfng to voU at the election.
Under such a syatam. Oos and his
gang would- have bMa peifeoUy eafa
"Whe« the people erf this state' lean
to forget what they know aboiR poli
tics. abandon their political 'prindples'
and decide to vote for the men, in
stead for partlee then they
need no primary eleoUan law to pm
the graftere oot Irf power^ Ttey
do ao very nicely, under toe old cancos and eoDventfon sytoem. Aad. if
them are no grafiera. In this state we
need no primary elecUou law.
“The pollUca ct thU ootmUT toWt
be purified. If at all: by the ln<
•ent eotora.”
ly, the Argus, aboold
t the right kind of a
primary eleetloa law to Jast the thtog
needed to encomgn and tod the tedepAdent voter to enable torn to aocootpllah the much needed rtoorm In Mltoi.Igan poUttos.
imnniE-aRi
SAYS . Cl-^ PATHCRB AAB TO
HAVE A MAOHINB. .
DICK BA»arrr« leukND has
BEEN DUBBED *^0 MAN^
Will Make toe fteunda and Oe rtoto efc ljtt odetak to the Travers^ aty
IMMag FAk. easodeCM gibttde
LAND" ON T^IAT ACOOUN-l
Ing in One.
aeik'0nine«i«iiB good'Miepe for toe
meet and » mA eoniert to ezpeoted
Dr. W. B. Mom. aBlermao from ^ hSIWIM
fUih ward bae tha atoonebUe ft
and In
latee emoag them and a they -havs
Where the Strip of tend Connects <
hU MesdA It to io tha to- ben AOlot In nadineu for
font
feet that the City sathei* ve going for astMtlBwtov tn«J ^ axpeofod to
With Msrien Island BoaU of Conto have an a^ofo^e to go around to
visiting vari^ perOoas of the city
Thiough s Channel.
and—InddCBtolly. to~go to Carp lake
Qahing.
“No Han's Land.” U a same tre"The Oommlttee." says the aideo
man. ' has deoidod and-are
qiuenUr given to the UUle island
oonneeted wlUi Hop or Marion Island ly In favor of purohastng a machtoa'
and altnatsd on the east aide erf the Whether the doctor to thinking of an
larger taland located eight mUei north imaginary otmimlttea or whether he to
:e Ad ADerh fiivof this cky in Grand Traverse Bar. the whole oomorfUee he doca
To most residents the plaoe is known state. At any rate u aouiida sloe in we at tbe Grand open houe next
Monday, TASdey Ad Wednndey, the
as BaseeU t Island, talcing that name the story to Bay "the commlCtae."
Banagemebt'Anrea ita patrona ot
from one who was -considered the moai
Bs-Alderman B. P. Wilhelm
fir« oJasa eutertammenL The
unique character In Ulchi|faD a fee
not and did not believe In
years ago, Richard, Better hnown as oecessary expense et t)ie time he was peny pfASBt a reperiolreto Ugbtoaaa
Olck BaaBett, who, for many years, OP the oonneU, waa
of the Ttetlms oomedlea, with pinty trf
was the solitary inhabitant of this of the 'fifth ward aldennan's story. Ad tooM-Oealrons of hevteg a hearty
UtUe atrip of UnA The larger Island 'Yes, yon bx-n," he said doubtfully laugh aboold not fall to eew them.
baa never been Inhabited.
with a note of uaenogatlon In his lAfllee tm first niebt. Pcloee. 10. SO
voice, whA he was told the action (I) Ad 80
Tbia liUJe atrip of b
about three acree, aa well as klarion at tbe cMnmlttee {?). "Well, U you
HABITS C- T:
RICH.
laianrt is ooiy sbout s mile from Tra did," be finally conoedeA “wa'U take
verse Point re^rt, belter known today you out and hang you.'
Bpir* of MtlCnn .irr llzlv
•New York pays out thouatsds of
as Ne-ah-ta-wanta polnL The larger
island Is located upon ail govenuneni dollars a year for automobiles for Us
n In-,vi.uili i-iorp fame earne
maps bol through some oversight, this city offlclalB," urged the doctor.
wruu- OOIIKabout mll•New Tork Isn't Traverse aty."
lltxJe Island was never placed upon the
I. nlicn-lu II >.<>ii>«d (u Wm be
government map and fr^ that reason respondefi the ex-aldennan, “and tbe
$50,000
they
spend
tor
automobiles
tloA
of
the
iwUy
h.iiiip*
and
bablta
(o(A Us name of "No Man's LanA''
the rldi. l>ut Inter •m. when Zola t>eAt one Ume there was a deep chan Isn't worth as much to them as
came a frieud of imllioualm. be found
nel between the two islands. Veers penny would be to this city.'’
that
hie
eccomita
of
ibrir
extravagance
"Well, yoii wait and toe." chuckled
by some of the
had fallen far sbori of die truth.
older realdeoca, boats frequently‘pass tbe alderman, “as he walked away."
In tbe some mi.v «iurieii about tbe
extrarevagance of .1
ed between the two Islands. Today
toat BdtiBd-llke exoggeratlODS may also
there Is a atrip of land connecUng the
■ ■■ short of the truth. Here, for Intwo and Me may walk dry shod from
some fnew that an Intsric*
one to the other and as Ume goes by
decorator of New York tuppUsd the
this land seems U> Increase In size.
MARK CRAW IS LOOKINO AFTER .Other day. They rmiud est^em^ but
M Zola be rememl>ered.
Basaeu led the life of a hermit,
HORSES ESPECIALLY.
<.men bought for bis ball twatve
tilled a portion of the land and today
Atlque marble columns tt PompelL
tbe ruins of his old house as well as
Plndlag be conM u!>e only eight of the
a small orchard which he bad set put
eolUDius he had tbe remaining four de
and Patience.
is In evidenoe. A few years ago, erlstroyed. nUhougb be was offered for
deslly tiring of single blessedness, be
them tw ire wbiit be Usd paid. He Ad
quietly disappeared for a time,
departurehas been taken by paid $5 000 apiece.
finally leaked out that he bad gone <
Anbusson carpets, with a pile three
Humane society ud the fo
adjoining county and lived there
cal agent, Mark Chaw, will make a tntoea thick, are often made to order
certain required time so be could Uke DODihly report of the work be has at a ebet of »tn n ynni. Such a coat,
a marriage license In that oounty, 'one for the month tor the Grand Tta- toiough, is outbing beside wbat to ordloerlly paid for antique rugs. They,
rather than get one In this county ve.-se Humane aoclety. This report meeanrod by the ynnl. often cost $500
where he was well known. He mar wiU be Impossible to make fnU, aa he or gCOO a yattl.
ried and resided for a time In this city has under hto eye constantly oases
engaging In buslnees here- After that need waichmg -hot are not made occasionally sol
awhile be qiiletly left wKh bis wife public.
One mlUloiialre't piAo cost SISO.UOO.
and as near as can be learned b u
The report presented at the last A five Ipch band of ivory, four yeara In
supposed be is enjoytog western meeTlng to about as follow: *T>urlng toe .csrvtng. ruef around tbe case.
daocrafod by Bvarett Shinn.
the month Adlng May IS ham temsTha guid Ad-.iitver plats of me
Because- of Basse's <
tigateA six cases. Had Me horse shod. OAehcM^RimBto A- expert ts took
ippcrently Had two horses' teeth examine^ owe after it The ma^ to a goldsmith, and
ot wht<to haA teeth floated ud wtdl
he has
a sod najnstly
Made two trips out
Ott to funtofa. The tihles and cues
all the alleged eounterfeltlng, highway. of town iooklag up horses that
train,, and almost every crime In the ri-iMiried as auSerlng. In one case the
category of criminology he was
hnrse bad been traded and could not for tnstAce, atacqped'Wito the cru
cueed of Indirectly or aiisplclonec
found U that time but has since Prince Maoemleh-are Mid at private
being responsible for.
n located and is being watched
Mies to milllonalree for $40 and $00 a
that It to being prouerly takra carp bottle.
Time after time tntervlea-s were
AntomobUee of ninety or move boreeIn the other we lound the owner
sought with him by magazlaes .and
power, made to erdev. will coat from
but he never had anything bad been-doing as' we bad directed and $80fl00
to tell them. As a result of his herinlt- that tbe horse was in good pasture, keep a dozeu or -more sutootobl
beM
fed
eome
grain
dally
and
like mode of living he was given con
with a head chauffeur at KOOO
aoC been worked for eeveral days •6.000 a year salary and two or tores
siderable notoriety from time to time.
aaelsunts at
This be never apprectated and was an:l on the whole was dotog nicely.
"In regard to a horse which Is one
Then there U the ocean going yetot,
often very angry when something no’
which cannot be maintained In toe
usually abeurb was attributed to bim. if a learn which to
BsaseU had some very close and troet I find from testimony of former Bwet Dodeet way ai a emaUer annual
warm personal friends. Visitors al- wiien and from what I see myself expandltura then $28.000,-New York
without number were attracted I hat It Is next to Impossible to get this
to his island home out of inquisttlve- animal looking good although he eets A PESSIMIST’S QUESTIONS.
neas or "to snoop." as hie always Mid. well Ad does his work as easily as
mate which to In fair condition.
Why la it that a cleaning of wtoEven a detective has been assused
saUsfied the owner to doing
dews Is toe tigusi for A ralutorml
of vliHIng bis Otome. crawling- under
Why li Jobu always late toe nltot tos
the buildings and looking tor some poMlble tor the berae's wMthre.
cook
U out and vlaliun ara expeetad
"In
regard
to
a
teem
owned
oa
the
thing—evidently be didn't know what
He receved hundreds of letters from 1st side I have visited tbe ban tour la the evAlngV
And wby. oh. wh.v. do rlslton al
•imes and watched the team cerafnlly
children In various parts of the e
ways
cotue toe oue aftarweon In toe
and aRbough I found gram and hay am
-Now that the Traverse Bay line of Katiafled the horses are not being fed
as they have been steedUy
boats have secured possession and
Vhy dote a womb Ottak toe he
win build a pavilion on the strip of running down Ad are kt thto tone In Mto hatter tarte flam bar fotott
land and fit H up as a plaoe oit recree very bad ahape. unfiL I consider to be Aiitiliiii If she but tod aa mnch moAy
tion apd for parties, maney of theM old worked. Would recommend that If
it Chat a leak to the
to
stories, almost without number, are Ibis eondltlon oonlnues that we oommeoee prooeedlngs agauet the owner.
being broughr forth.
"Have luued four notices, assisted wtoa a trfnator esmnot to found AtU
(WO horses thst were down, blanketed Monday merningl
Why to It that when one hu made a
nine horses.
Had two horses removed to ehSHer Atoaes CA CM tsD mlnuiM Mtot
MBMBIng etoe whtt would toA Bab
Ad imre petrollod toe alleys oa etormy
wliriAtAtdays Ad have seen to It toat no horsee
ere left expceel
HAS SPENT *HALF OF HIS
“Here hed one dog treeted
YEARS AT NORTHPOHT.
mange Ad oonfleed till there wu no
danger of expoelng otoer..”
C8VBSS jUmiMIRE n
Blizes
TOMORROW. SATURDAYj'
UyAdonot own a sfoohol
Move you tbonld get one. for
^areamotteonveniAt aridA amergeaey. The bine
Bam fram alodhol never smuts
We sliiJI . make
gvM adrintr of Ume to toaMnr
^^^^ Mythlng etoe that to to
Special Oflerlw
YftoiSiA^uL!.*”
IaaU the way from Wefo
TheroareeeronaatylA’of them
—all safe ud reliable.
1st,
Hat
H;^»00.ndk2a0 H»t»-«Be of
a kiod—all go at................—
CRAB ONE OF THESE
•
«»•»•-•»»»»»»»•»»«
Neckwear
- our beaotifnl display of
WHY PAY MORE?
Wat A.eeempanled by • Number ef Hts
FUNERAL OF JAMES HAYEB.
Little (
Q Ottawa Indian who
has spent the last half of hla 90 years
in the vlclnky of Northpon, came
the city ‘Tbunday with a aon and
three of bis daughters end ^Mveral
grandchildren. The old Ottawa
of each day the past wtnter chopping
wood In the woods near bis home. At
lent be Is taking life easy. H
to TraverM Qty Thnraday 'was
Ipation be does-wot often Indulge
25c ffoods.
things.
-Counter full of i
mAy SOe Roods for BPe.
. It's poor economy to pay •to.oo
for a Chiu Dinner Set whA yon
can boy oaarly of quite* toe
thing at Tbe Boooomy Store for
Now roAvto
beauti
ful Atoringa, New TedcB.
Stitepa mm* Mewm.
Only $15.00
Only think of it. a gAuiu
Autrian China decorated Dinner
Set of 100 pieoca for only tis.oo,
all different deooratfoaa
Remember we have but three
of thcee seta to offer, so don't all
we wont to able
to supply you alL
Hamilton Clotiiing Co.
Ot» SPECIAL OFFEK FOR A FEW
MAy other ne^ goodb arriv
ing. a Iways something to inUrat yon at The Economy Store.
BimG pOM fHAIftS
iiMEiigBiTsmr
OH eniNi mui
iiiiais) cm imsuf
Here are a lem of the raaoy whick we quote:
1
I CHEESE
CHEESE
CHEESE
H
W Our reg. $1.00 Diner uow 4iSc
f Our reg. $1.35 brace arm, $U0
Our reg. $1.75, now........
Our reg. $2.25 qt. oak ••$1.75
Come and See Them
ssKssts-y
HERKEMER
COUNTY
puretuttiog
YODK CKEDlT-tS GOOD.
I FuU Cream Cbeese
Jusl In
-.m
Yw idiaUc Fgnlnrt Sure
J. J. Brezina.
Grand Ra^ Furniture Co.
348 Front St.
127 Sooth Union Street.
T«E RUG SEASON
is at its height, there are many of them you need at just this time, and we.
have fully anticipated your every want for every room in the house, and for
every possible place iu the room.
Beautiful Art Squares
most serviceable rug you can own-all the newest patterns in siEeafrom 7izl0
feet to 9x12—Prices ere from Z6.25 to S9.00.
Milton Velvets,
Body Brussels,
rioquettes.
Tapestries,
Smyras
I the Only Relative
Tbe funeral ot JaznM Heyee. who
died et'Monroe Center Wednseday aflemoon, was held thto morning from
the houM of A. D. Seynour M Mfluoe
Center. The burial wee In tbe Mouue
Center oamatery under the direetfoai
of,H. u peiter.
ne eoly releUve aOendlng was toe'
mila 10 year old grAdehild, whose
fUhto dleg wml yeere ago: Ad
whose motoer -It bow Mrs. Seymour,
WKh wh«n toe deeeeaed had nude hto
home. The deaghter Uvtug In CMUforDia WA neahle to be preseeL The
deeeeaed wm M yean of eg^ Ad bA
lived te thto rattM opwttdi
M
yeera.
$1
2nd,
amusements
z-ton>t1tof figore at
the Indian camp meetlaga to NorthBc to -toways foosd
t> -and dutong the servloee his hearty '‘Amca" may be heard
Although uttT*« pappA bnflneaa to B«BM BetM
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
abla to read a word h» was an «
to to to t tod way. BtotoA pappv
Look out tor the doga. AH ntoloena- portoiMer of the dsQy papers that
plAton tore gone toto Hnlniflto
ed doA.vtU ba token by the pt
there lAAflfUtoad toe cunp sntoi^ storiea.
maetar. U your dog bap no beeane
to an Stole reaad eoaoM up mliMng dent go to toe
PoUee. Ton wn And ids to the pound,
aw. Asartwi
OMto to roltoa.
HIT 'M m
OMt Par* ^-NeW Certato T«n»N
mAiv 2^
mm&fium
mms
in the full 9x12 feet.
Prices are from $10.#0 to
Ng firm carries a larger stock of the smaller rags in every poasible style,
shape and color. Prices from 75c to $0.00.
We make rugs to fit any room in your house.
MONDAY ONLY
WeWill ri»-«n extra diewraDt froili all of oor extremely low yemlar pKcee.
iAn Impradait
Young 0Ki|)le|
frtaa n. at: J#.CC*0.|
Don’t miss this opportunity.
Hannab & I19 iipaittIt'Sa
i
am jftiLT J»gi*T?)/»rorr,mT;i8. i#w.
THEilL
investigation
^ .pe amyM piftUa ilr« weA and hb
J>eflm^ny„9f4bs third
be roalli^l .that, conaumptlre tbop^
■be might be. be bad found tbe one Wp^
mEEN RATS DRIVE
SHIP’S CAT CRAZY
Aereacot. Cuba
Ruduub
C«M
I
(kpvrtvM.
mt. Iw
SWm
:
Otmstcad aton] on the uneTeo plstfora
«(
tbp
deenlato
UtUe
RtaUnn
vatdiliis thp red llRbts oa Ute mar aid
of the kx-al grow fainter and fsloter In
the bleak trlllgbL At regular InterraU
BP abd down the platfonn amnkj- kefoeene Iantcm<i tunde dull Rplati'liea of
l«Itov In the gloom, and here and (here
the target luiupa of the swIicbeK »li«wCd ffoUIg eolnriiun of real nod green.
The flghta on the locnl iMaappeared
aroimd a enrre, and Olmete.nd nwm.g
aboTit to norrey the barreu little ptatloD. turning up bis coat collnr hr be
did AO, for the night wind had a eliili
breath of froHt Jn It.
Drawn np by U>o stmlon was a sorry
looking, barge, near wbleh stood a sbaliby aan bawling lustily: 'Carrlnge for
the Moltnrlum: Thin way for the aani
_ tartumr
Oimstead made bln way thither, ainlltag grltnly. The four other pasnengem
GRIND 1“*"" NiSw
mas iikUtp world...........................
Sgd tngeiy w « BrMub
One .erenlng Just at twlligiit tb^
■trolled .40WS. to a .Uttlie stream that
CTOssnl tbe groundA.' The air waa clear
Pedro. tte big bUck SlngtleuA i
aad froety. Behind, a fHnge of ptaiaa
tbe two master Tenturer. which ar
tbs aky flared red and gold.
rived In New Tork after an ercotfol
■<»f cogree you know it by tbb timA'
trip df tweutT-two days from the uouCb
said OlipataAd qaletty.
coast of Cuba, ihet a tragic dMtb at
'B-hatr abe aakad..
MS -three daye after the trim little
'7%at 1 lore roa." Mid he.
British sdjooner had cleared froi6, BanShe caught ber breath. Her face
' taOruA
■' ■
grew very rosy. Bb« turned to bim
'On tbe Ia«t trip bobO." aald tbe
■lewly.
skipper. “iriieB we got thiontb tba
■^ur coBdttioe''— she began.
stralte we found that there wore tbe
“Iwt me tedl you admethlng." he eald.
biggest rats aboard that Cbandier. the
'f am not aJobareuleala patient. Oer>
maW. or I bad ever seen. They didn't
UlQ onaarory htnlu rtgardlng tb« groea
mtud us St all and walked right around
mlsmanafamant of this place hire
Pedro in broad daylight. At nigbt
been wfcmcred abroad. I wet sen
when be' was sitting around these
here by tba Dally Star te Inrestigate-”
blamed rata ' would . race about the
Ebe looked eaoei the trtream to ttn
deck and give out etreaki that looked
Uke green lightning. The moment Pe
dro sighted auy of them at nl^t he
would make for the galley and squat
“I lore yoa," he repeated almply,
right on tbe mess able with Baa. tbe
“and to lore nothing matterA"
cook. Be wasn't bImseU at all. Wbsu
“Not wren tny-my heltig herer she we got to Santa Crux we dearried that
MhL
our rislturs were tbe phoaiteorueeeat
“Not eren your being here.” he as rats of Cuba. They didn't go ubore.
serted.
“TbrM days out on tiie bonoward
guddenly Ae fen to laughing aoftij. voyage tiie ratn were running about
HerArea danced: eh* fairly shook with tbe deck worse than ever. A tfaundarmerriment. He watAed her In pnnled stonn came up. and tba eleeWetty.
sllsnce. “
seemed te make the rata mots phas-i
him and
phoraaeent
Pedro went mad that
aboalden.
nigbt He began radng around tbe
t. E. WAIT A SONB.
“Potglre me," she said, “but It la ship, and we aU enppoeed that bt
aneh an absurd situation. Do yon Imagining himself a grew O^tnlng
know why 1 am herer'
rat Instead of meowing be wioealad
A VSM sf BlooA
He sbonh Ills bead.
Uke tile rats did. eod bis n» waa
Hu year iflM will long be romsm
“Wea" nhe said, “tlroae nneeTory
bared in tbs bans oi r. S. TsoksL of
hints reached further than tbe Star.
AlUancs, Ky.. M a year of btood;
Os you warn a nios map of TravTbe •dltor of Bliiot's UagazlBe sent me
which towg
owwd ao 0-.
cDptously
. .tram
________
Hi. •ree dtyf Ws have a peeket map.
ATTORNEYS.
loBiD tbat death seemed .wry foldsA BulUbla for maillne to your
here on a tnisalon eery similar to
Is trrttss: "fievar....................
yOOTA"
frianda and eustemara. On this map
PRATT ft DAVIS. ATTORNKTS.
tram the imn and s tn^ttnl
trig
sough you can Indicata all the principal
Tbe color bad faded from the al
Trsverm City State Bank building,
had brought ms at d^’t dOW. WhSB hulldlnga of the el^ and yosr busi
Tbe wind grew almoet biting in
third floor,
or. fSuite 311-312.
4-l ’06
King's NSW Ih» ness place and your vasiUencc as
dillL A gronp of ahlreflnf patients
eupplisd for 10 esnu each at
UNDERWOOD ft UMLOR,
one of tbe ‘parllions saw a much <
astonishing issidt that after »AMt.g Dally Eagle Offlea.
LAWYERS.
grosoed couple wuTklng toward tbe aantour bottles 1 was somplstsly rsstawd
Money te loan cn city and farm prop
Itnrlom.
aad aa Urns hat (aoven peraanoUy
erty. Rooms 1-3-6. Bntherland blo^
“Wblth goen
oarsd." Onarants^-lor Bats
r
Mt-'Of
OoagaaaBtlCkrids.nl Tlie Hasnah On«
cowsred at leant one redeeming feature
Bbotrt this plnre," the
MISCELLANEOUS.
* wiw
neasant to take aad doea aot aripe or nauseate
Cures Cfaronic Constipation. Stomach and Liver TroubJ© ,'
6tifDulffitloa 'Wlilkdut liTitatioB.
OwHO LsxbtiTB Fmit Syrup is a new
IflXhtiTe iyrapoombiaibd with th« delieioofi flbvor « <r^ «d ii very pW
gnt te Uke. It will Dot pipe or eicken.
It U luticb mwe tfebriut and effective
ih»D PaiL Teblete utd Baline WaUre.
MiVtffiM nofdftnBge Oie Stoouch, or
irriUto the EI^i^ liver or Bowels.
itorei the nbtarit MOm e! the integtinbl
trset. OrdiiibrywthutieainAygiTeteiDporwT relief bai tkt gloBBeh ia upset
ud the boweU ire irritated without any
The ooudition of the patient remains nn-
have not been etimalated ud in a few
days a itronger pergative may have to be
Uken. This is why Pills and Aperient
Waters never give pennaoent relief.
Their violent action resnlU iiTbn unnat-
I"’
essary to keep Uking them indefinitely. boweU witiool iiriiliig Uio. oiyua.'
Why ORINO Is different.
Oanro Laxative Frnit syrup is the only
of the digestive ornns. Other prepar.
ationfl act upon thelower bowel only and
do not touch the liver. It can very read
ily be Been that a preparation that does
not aot upon all of the digestive orgus
flllR lillAR ANTCC
UUH QUHTIAIl I KbC
OREMO LaxatlTe Fruit Syrup and if
are not satisfied
money will bo refunde^ '^4
PfSpat Sri Mity By FOIXf a OO., Chios—, m.
■OLD AND RaCOMMINDEOaT
Ki1
LODee NOTICES
lug. But the shivering patlenu were
by no meann convinced of It.
mm
Who Wes*
^
MR* 6)
. '^TOBK.SOW
o ^ad aliglited from ftif train
'pracaded hini mul were now cllmbiilg
.Zgnlo tbe kergiv
[ — "Eanltarliiiii. nlr?" Inquired the sbab1 aa Oimnieed enine up. "AB
«1r. Gil rlgUt In. Let'abaeeyotf
A curious rase’was tried In England
abont e oentnrj ago to decide the quee
tlon of neat of klo. .lob Tavlor. quar.
tonranter In (lie,llo>Kl artillery, war
drowned, with Ills Witt Lucy. In try'Ing to save In-r nfter nliipwreck. H*
had made a a-lll leaving all-that he
poeseased to her, hut ns nhe dW not
lire to give the wni effect a dlnpuu
afese among Uielr next of kin as to the
proper dlspo.nul of the nute, which
wna valued at £4,000.
tt had been ruled, -la conformity
frith a principle of the Roman civil
law, that when two perished together
Is a common cai^lt); and K a-aa un'certaiu which w^ f..r a time the sura WAi.e»n ABOUVP r
TlTW U^’-decleloS ebould favor wbicb■*vwwal^.mwrohnat. In^cnaa
.
to ptekout tbq adwtesriri^MA
the wife*J'BSttpcrti tbe te-ttw con- fsr bit grave. Ws never Mw htm
-■«t Row and then they eougb^ ftltUUon. hut an aguliini thla It waa agalA and tbe rata got trigger and
__
modlaam. They were poorly dteafr urgw) vthat. as be plniiKed in to Mrs grsener every day.
mi aad^dratly of the 'cIaaeVbo her, abe probably expired first After
“A week lathr we ran Into a inoeaa
“-ivaUed ihg^eirea of tlie'sUte'a chari.eufi 'the Judge held that
Ion of gules that kept
17 fall W bring then ban. M-coaaaUatiM, tba wife to Baruegat The wa'
Tba dCh^ womaa.,waB of an entirely
would probably have been more tUnld
us all the time, and the deck
a waa well dressed
awash every hour.
Chandler, wbo
rfiliD light from tbe
knows a thing or two, thought of
way to get rid
Id of
o
lamps Olmatud could see she
togethi
decidedly pretty.
She did
Oom down
<i
• waa she hollow
„ ^
-.
below and ftom our qnartaat Ulojstead. madi
ade two,^entH
-etm
^ fo’c’s’le abd bad plesty ta
lAactalOQB—that she waa
a a
i pay
. . .
Mt.te tbuo 00 deck. AS fast u «»
gotUhsm
oat
of oue part of the eabsed.Ud 1MR bw'caae was Di>t.Aa yet';Ai
* wAflmflSd up eVery bole and crony
■ r«tj aerlooa onA
He felt a-audAta
until we were all on deck, ratn and
thiOl of pity that she should be Tere.
crew.
Then
we
waited tor tba aaa to
td-arldeney wai she at odds with the
It didn’t come quick
'Jlnvy aurrotmdlngs.
1. The groom
Tbs drirer returned with the trunks rotnrned the letter, hbjerting that It enough, so I i>ut ber nose with tbs gale
aod hags w a tnck. with the atadou did not say be was sotu-r. The master and then veered around ao aa to get all
tbe .swell that was coming.
rere pllai
added “Bomeilinen aoler." and the man
"Over went the schooner and with
d tbe dr
raa content.
the BAB that swept os went the rata
- the aaaltarluni waa begun. Itw
Tbe wouiKii wbr> had to recommend
Chaodler aaya ba^nnted m sf >0 as
they went ovsihoarA''
Ttaa
were banded
• •• Hw^rer was getting
er (he o(her.
of the barge. There were o^
m
and ottered them to tbe women, two
whom were dilvering miserably. Tbe
TtMinga woman greeted thla act of
court<wj with a pretty atnlle of ae>
JLDOwMOgmeot
that
quickened
hU
■ polra,
**nt9 might at least bare aome blaak beta ts tbe batge.' be odd.
^ "It *ould aaem ao," waa bar quiet
»«BlttuJ reply, and then tbare waa
VttaDce’ undl tbe aaultartum
waa
teech^
OlmAead paid In adrance. recdTed
a borrled examlnadcm from one of the
physidaus iind waa aaalgued a room os
afraid to give b
ter. 6be bad cc
mdaeerved comiiiendniinnA
placed tt In an eiivelo[N- and
Ih and ber coDsc-lem-e. pricked ber bad
ly. ‘Then abe bad a bepfjl tdu a■«^
broke open the seal, adding to ber lettur as a postscript. -Qod forgive maP
-n aatlatled her eonscienea. but hlatary
doea not relate if it aatiafled tbe atbar
At bean Americane still enjoy botri
Ufa Immensely, in spite of modi re
proof from foreigners wbo consider
■ form, Thi Amgrlcai
umao ngtiB.:^ we
s be took bU iMf
Isud hemisphere of
globe. Id other words. It la claimed'
that a csdliia of 6,000 mUee on the
carved- mirface of the earth would deacrlbe a rlr.-uiiiference lucloslcg ;
land. froQi Lutidon ai a centar, than
from any other city on tbe plancL 8ev.
are] other places bavs been claimed
as the "axle of the globe." C. Plaail
Smith, tbe famous “pyramid astrono
mer." endeavoring to prove ttat tbe
great pyramid Is situated on tbs esnter
■pot of the land surface. In ancient
tlmM It was claimed that the temple
Delphi stood on flfee “navel of tbS
.
~Ib4wfay
U. B. HARKBUa
CSty Tt*
Office room |0f Buts Bask
on or before the full of tbe moon,
mer & White, W. U.: U. B. HMkell.
To the Tax-Paylng Electors of
Secretory.
4-ii-’0«
-Criy ef"TTkyerse, Mtehtosn:
Notice is hereby give I that a .
Traverse city lodge No. 73, 1C. of P.
clal election will be bed lu the Coun- Regular meetings evhry Tbursdsy
cll Booms In said city on the tlsl day eveoing,
C. B. Weller. C. C . Fred
May. A. U, IKbli. and that the polls Dean. K. of R. and 8.
ll-30-'u5
e afiernoon Okui 7 o'cl>
cloak in tbe
In'the evsslng on said Bay, and that
tbe purpsa of aid eleeUno is lo '
to borrow msMy on lbs lallh
credU' oiibe stty and Iw Issue bo
thetsfore K the gum of gU.upO.OU
expended In said clly (or the .
. « of paving inieriur aquaree
spaoea formed by the Iniereecttoc
streets "and alleya on Cass aireelirom
the south Hue of Slate street aouih
to the bridge on Case sireet ana on
Union street south from the south eod
of the south bridge i
the eouth line of Tw<___________ __________
frontage belopgiag to the city or other
publie burnings of public groimds not
taxable and fronting upon the Imprtn-ement and paving of said portkn. of
Cam and Unioa sfreeta. for Um
and benefit of'tbe inhabitants thei
Gayle
Griswold,
cl8.
a BUlr. wAool npArintAudMt.
St. Allwna. W. Va, wba hlu imiA
ugbter WAS reuored from tbe dr«Ad-
DIRECTORY
Whereas. The au of Travorae U
authorlxed and empowered to borrow
- and oredlL wd
Bdoffi.
tioB call5 tor that pstpoM tg jhl«
p. IB. OB eMd day, aad that tba alark
be and boreby te taetreMed to
noUoe to be glraa tbMWof by p--------- at least tan days before tbe time fixed
for Bsu aloetlen In Mx or mote pobUc
---------1 to eald city, writto* or prtuea
1 al
i»s5si:
Poultry
rteoB.
dMMt
Netttag
at
tbe towMt
Alao barb wBe fi^
A W. BLATIIL
a?
For Sale at Bugle’s
Bu
priO^StoN
O. M. MORBE.
-
-
-
BERT
WILHELM, >
311 E. Front Si
General
roofs.
pairing, etc.
MARS CRAW. -
ALVkH SEYMOUR, ^AOtt.
PESSBHU
hours:
protect
yonraeU against this
loss by having your property Insured.
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
MRS. M. J. TRUBBLOUU. t
4QS-407 Wllhplm block. Residence 22
and 22 Wynkoop Temoe.
>:tore. Alum, SL uxoia itBaea. OWOM
Hewall. Aan Arbor. Tcrimto, and
i
J. J. DRBT. a. F. A
The boat
Pere Marquette
In Effect Aorll IsL 1B06.
Trains lesvs
. . D8. ARTHUR HOLLIDAY
QJeagu. JWOrCjTfMo.
Israoveri to Munson biaolv ever BarRapUa-B a Ml 6f»()
nOm ft
ClUtens phone «28
For Huskegun. Bagtoaw. Bay City.
7-l-Oi
Port Huron. « a m.
For Manistee. Ludlngton and MU
DR HOLD8WORTH.
waukee. 6 am, 6:20 p. m.
itile Co.'s bloek. ^pMial stten
For Elk Rapida AUea.
ucn to eye. ear, nose
e s
and throau
Charlevoix and Bitoskey, *
>ll)-'06.
UI6
-JXL MLamT BOLUDAT.
iradueu Tbfonio University.
Offict
phone 103. Munson block. l-l-'<>«
DR F. P. LAWTON,
hyaoian and Burgeoa room 305 V
babn block, with Bswywr ft Pe
dauegon. Osntleto.
l-l-’»
W. T. EVANS. Agsot
M. A N. E. TIME CARO.
Leave Trav. City... 9:26am. 3:40pm.
s Platte River........................................
Arrive Ft^ort..
F. J, MACrifti.
6M WlQialn block, ClUseos pboot
'
l-l-M
DR 8NTDBR DENTIST.
Office over People’s Savings Bank
^____________
ll-'et
^ THIEWf. dentist!
TSSmm * tbrta’s Jewelry stor
- Pbonea j:
6-27.-0t
toot wire
bog foBoo at
Prig Wo.
Trs
. OR & L THIBLBI,
^is( ariionlMn te ffidsaoM of eiUi
drew. Boom 4M State Bank build
aad
Both phoboa
l-6-’06
Orawa:
QiuraMs^ H
WE
We ll do Ibis and do tt rlgfaL
PHYSICIANS.
suance of a resolutim of aald
City Opera House b
runcU duly pasaod at Its meeting held
I the 7th day of May. A. D-, 1W6.
n is as follows:
At my
b^^and iQ^ria.
The- -
t>R R' R- ksioiL
rad.
iri rell&bk; fttey
.wonspewBovAL-Pius
rrspeiwarBoyAi
Bicycle and Aulome-WleSe^
Spoeial attention to eya aar, nc
throAL QlassM. fitted. Offii
Dn« .ShUia'
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AD.
lUl
■eiretary; Nettie C. Gray, deputy.
Ip* nt&f&s^"^ oSS
resort ws tried lusetric Bttt«rs:
they walked
that avanlngi in
- Day by
presideal;
So^PEKHYBOIAtPIUS
eentberu shd eastern pomto
-nd paribg of Mid portiob of Cam
n w*ted toirr It. at toaat,-
to
Smith;
SARA T. CHASE. M. !>..
Printed ballou will be provided and
, licton and SurgMn, Offices
aU voiera agstBSt Bald k>M ahalt nse
a ballot coatffiaflngUe worts Against Bute Hsak block, with Dr. O. R. Chase.
. phone 226 2 r. Hesideucv f.pi v
the Loan." and aU votors for the eald
ueventh. with the Misses Can<.l. Ui
phone 628.
i-ir-Ob
yon comer Bbeaskwl
-H.
~f ItllT
—--'r
4 n^-re my on auspIdODS about
■ a- you.*ibe iaugbiKlc
I '* ■ -'ABd wbat are {bey. prayW said be.
1 .i-’Sutjihe only sbogk hi
ad In s^IH-Al ’lng ^fusal to cou< I
City Legion, No. uv. Nstionsl Protective Legloa. wUl HMd in
Woodman hall, on tbe third 'Pneeday
: each .iBonih, at 7:30 p.
AOrra
IrvUmMm,. 40 E. Vrou;
Gotoau Eiifcl l'ruito.t>l.rs« Iw.
Equality Lodge. Na. M3, L O. O, F-,
meeu
. Modern Woodman hall Tbureeeu to
day. OMBingB.
FVed UghL N. Q.;
Cbag .A.
nb. aeoretanf. t-l-'M
NOnCE OF sreciAL election
LAUNCHES '
C. O. CARVER ABSTRACTa
li:-
__ .««. • .
ue tBtwBseaoB ct atregtwkaa alleys
on CaM street from the sooth Uao of:
Ststa streot aowth to tbs bridge on
Cbm BireoL and <m Woa street tram
tbe eouth «d of Uw oooih bridge oa
Dnkm Btreot to tbe eouth line of
Twamh etreet. and oe Mntaga be-
a F, MOBUJR. Q, P. A.
•
iTaverae City Sneampment No. 73.
1. O. O. P-. meets first and third PriNo^jM to All P
daye In each month. A. L. Neale,
paving
P-; S. L Daria Scribe.
l-^'06of ProDi
P
street from the east line of
street to the east line of Park
Uuio
Duebesa Camp. No. 1345, W. M.
street, and Union street, from the
north line of tot 1 of i-ook 6. in Han- meets at Woodman ball Monday even
nao, Lay A Co.’a Fifth subdivision of ings. Cbas. Defoe, V. C ; kTank W.
S-17-’06
Traverse City, to the north end of oleder, Clerk.
south Union street bridge.
Grand TTaverae Lodge No. 200,
). I. O
hands for the collection of tbe
rcry TuMday eve
together with the
eulng
0-:
C.
H
Cbaee.
Sec.
9 all unpaid installbe paid before Che
jeflm." ^veniufttiepattysuctMt*|d|p]e:bav« at ,«l»reot UMm tail
Imt to being "the universal cantar,"
and at one time the Cblneae claimed inhahitanta thartOC
Now, Tbareforw It Is hereby reeolvthat the celebrated -porcelain pagoda"
was the center arosnd which tbe son. ed that It is sxgalMt and desirable to
borrow «w tba ffitu Bod Btedu of we
BOOB and sura revolved.
rwr
-
F> AVIXG TAX
______ '
isg the tabi
by the finely dlscrimloatlnt ae ea. lid esf not.’ he replied. - ‘T be- bomellkA flaunting and too' pubUe, utlD
Hare tiis fare would prore tbe undoing,
of a ragged person, to say notblnf of
' ici Ofeitts on an inTalld.”
,.,
I "Sbijl you ftayW aha ukad. ■ > ■
I *A igBtk at. Jaaat" Mid bA ’’And talned aner the bospitable. but some
what reaponnibie, European faihlfaI *I iM stay far a tlnw, anyway.*' Ixmdon Teli-gni[iU.
' ^ retersed.
I Aftag that taeel they were frlendn
Had a CloM Call.
1} n>ey Itrolled -about tbe grotnsdt to“A dangeroui surgMAl opention. in1 getber. They found quiet nooks yebere Tolvlng the raawvml « a
>vml of A ipujinant
CBBld dlB«at freely the IneffldenC7 of fte doctATA the alorenUnen of
Outer's hip.
_________________ _
- the nuM aodjlbe gcrnenl Uck of any- AppllcAUon of Bucklan'a AmloA BaIto."
. Alng Ae syautn about the place.
' •'Wbi It'S just a dollar and cents
- *«"*>—"V* she dKlsred angrily one day. pletely cured It." Curoa CuU. Burea
and InJurieA
He At 'I'bA HAnnmh
' 'Ail tip trtimttBt ta tbe money of
‘‘'ftaneSnded Mople wbo cornel
'I BB^ected gii much before 1
MONROB ft MeWSTHT.
General Insurance, iwsl estats and
Farmers’ Untoal, m WUbelm bkxto
64-‘06
--'-Hit
.1^
tba fioUeo ot «M oiwtloB i
lipostod and puhUabad aWn aouala
-------- - D. MILUf^ a. SMITH.
Owrteta Btote Bank
. DR T. A. WILHELM.
OMttioL
City Opera House
B^
--------
flfiOpjn.
Speed.
Comfort.
Ssf
JRW**
THB DBtEr^yk'fteAT.'mV U. 1908.
SubititvtioiHi&'tf Weddings
•riu*.. :
t.tt w. a. cudMii
Md the turf M lostlitr,
•• tattitrdlr. sbe left s tstIiw trail of
deep giMB tootiKlnts etbwSTt the dew
■ived fiM. Dm Um was blotched
.ton end then where the bed stopped
•ad belf tuned about, but from the
last sad UgbteA of tbs blotdMS U ran
•tral^t to Ibe vkket gata In dM
bedga Tbe path to tba gate led around,
•Imoat under tbe Ubrair wtndows.
Ibecefore sbe bad avoided It She did
not want to be q>ted upon. and. tbou^
tbe library eommonly was empty until
loag after suntlae. she had come to beHove there was no cooating on where
Mias Prodenee Weir would be at any
Siwelalbm.
Tbe wieket gave upon a lane shady
•idee of It beknged to EUaabetfa’s uncle, Dan. He
bad been trying to cloee It ever aince
be bought tbe old Ueare place, but bis
rwUe neighbors bsd bsld stoutly to
|belr right of wsy, Bo tbs yotmg man
walking slowly skng tbe lane was no
be^Mteer. albeit be walked warily,
keeping cloee to the hedge. BMsabeOi
^Ued abameleesly to see him. Now
that sbe bsd really brought herself to
a dandeetloe meetlag die was all In a
happy flutter and amazed at hfr own
basltancy.
Xet sbe eald. smiling up st her tall
Billy-mnst Do you bear
dence Weir sleeps with bott.
OM cys open. Besides, sbe gets np
early more th»n bsif
time. And
yon know she can make Dandy believe
anything In tbe world, ezccpt that he
M^t to marry ber."
“H-ml That'! a pity! Bkeptldsm
«D any, otb«- point would be lees |lu•oBvenlent.’' Billy Medwln panned,
botrylng Elizabeth along, the lan»i to
ward tbe woods beyond the main travslsd toad. It was not at all the way
bs Aoold go to go home, hot eomebew Elizabeth made no protesL
Boon they were walking through dew
fweet ahade. with birds singing thin
and iwset above their beads. Ami
d bU ar
I saying.
IPS in ber
tbtnklng-hard. Miss W<
M our path, and thsre's just one way
to get round ber"“Wbstr Ellnabeth Interrupted, lift-
m bloe, bor skin an lU r and With sod5Rv viHaBoiM. TZm.'Om
ber whiatlad down tbs wind Us plans of
—‘••'"“M-be was a dsonlgod at
laaft among men-ebe
men-abe rejoiced to ban
««h betwellc n«toe-^<b mad*, and own him, king of ber aflocUoua
Marry____
Marry talmt Sbe woold be bappfar aa
bis wife than__,
any crowned qnea. His
me" rtlit nnt rotnnf mt etl
^ty It ehs to lore ber. Tbos far “modeet fortnne'
tastes w
Bmy got by the cbd of tbe sMond Her t<
— —. on, and to on. ■•reek, Naturelly It was but HttM tafaf sndeo
To do tbe lady jnstlce abs knew Billy
(bat tbe lady was foroad to dlacovar bad really s handsome competanee;
baratif in tbe fair unknown. .
also that be was no sfaggard. And
Tben BUlj
^
her own position was far from anvlaHe womo
would Inot speak tbe wwnblpv's ble. Moreover, ehe was dreadfully
IS It Bnt bs wonld
ne;abea
crabbed over ITudanco's tardy aettlesend
th ber pe
mant “Here you are a nagging old
unsigned from ti>e
tome faint .way setting forth aUJUt maid when you ought to ba a graodmatber-^lmoe^ she said now _and
M^-iHr'balr like
was wbat ba waa aayfaft “Wt've got'
to bln yon a snbotltBta. BQly. and I
know }«M tbs man. Its Amos Ftaek—
be naeds a wtfs If avar a man dld-«
preacher, with flrs of tot worst chil
dren going- Anywin be tempting to Um. Bestdee. Tre
alreedy detected him eastbig sbeq>*i
THE BEST COIKH CURE
Kmp’s Balsam
stop and consider: “Am -I sore
And be sure you bum that letter,
must be tfaou^t to have got- toot In
transit. Too may tell wboever you sse
there's going to be s double wedding
up tbU wsy soon."
‘Tes, sir; I will." BlBy said obsdlently. “But 1 Hunt ten 'em I bsd s band
fa bringing on both mstdiss.'
Bore anough then was a double wed
ding. with Uncle Dandy playing fairy
godfadwr to both brides.
U there
.-ii^ng cl^ncas1‘n'’a
matter that
have a d:r«.t
b^^ OT my own or my family s
Sold b>- all dealer? at }tc. and :nc.
NO EXCUSE FOR CATARRH.
The T.»Jt7 eC Mmm.
- -fe.
^ '
’V
Every woman In tbe car saw him do
K. and they told tbe men of tbeir famUlea about 1t when they got boma. aa
proof that the weaker sez has no m
nt^ly of vanity. He had on glovi
that Acted cloeely. As soon as be got
wedged Id between tbe fat mao and
the thin woman be took tbsm off. If
tbe performance bad stopped there no
body would hare gtvoi him a second
thongfat. but the removal of the gloves
WSJ s curtain raiser for the naJ erhlbltloa. Tbe minute his bands were
bared be took three rings from hla in
side pocket and slipped them on three
different flogers. Tbe rings looksd to
be the renl thing. If they were not
'
Tbe Anaehea Are Sea Werahlpera.
The Apachee. like many other North
Ameriran mhes. are sun worshipers.
Their myths tell them that the snn Is
the all pnw-erful deity, and to It all
suppUeatloDj are addressed. On going
Into battle, planting coni or oil start
ing on a cattle stealing expedition, the
sun U asked to look with favor. That
they believe In a future world U provut
Worst Cases Quickly Cured by Breath
ing Hyomei—Guaranteed b, s.
t. Wait 4 Sons.
There Is really not the sllthin,, eteuae for anyone havinc catarrh now
that Hyomei is so widely kn..»n and
so easily obtained. The worst cases
of catarrh are quickly cured, siioph by
breathing the remedy through the
po^et Inhaler that comes *;th every
The complete outfit, conslstinc of a
neat pocket Inhaler, a medicine droi>;
per, and a bottle of Hyomei rosrs onlv
one dollar, while eura bottles ran be
obtained for 6o cents, inalung HM-mel
lost econonicnl. as well
tbe
reliable method for ctiring ca8. E. Walt & Sons positively guaranee a cure when Hyomei U used in
Uinly bad eomethlng to show for bli
“money. He showed ft too. Ihe paper
bd'pretended .to read was folded and
refolded every few minutes, and with
every movement of bis bands s shower
of many colored stars glinted.from tbe
three large atones. At ' Flfty-Mgfatb
street the aetral display ended. Care
fully the rings were removed and de
posited In hie waistcoat pocket the
gloves wore drawn on again, and the
left tbe car. looking the aatlstacB he evidently felt at having made
Impression.—New Tork Preae.
s Weekly, topjrnriii. Judg* Company, IMS
THIRD AND MISSION STREETS, SAN FRANCISCO, SHOWINS FLAMES DESTROYING GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
of the pudgy Miss Wpir fr.im a runsway that was not in tlip least dangareuB. but which gave her a mortal
scare. Of course he went bock with
ter to the gate, stopping there to ex
plain elalAOrately that he bad some
how Incurred tbe dlspleusure of Mr.
Daniel Goodwood and been foebldden
lU^ter. “you wouldn't dsre pro the premlws. That, of course, gave
at If be might Inquire
ber. Can you lire through a him excuse to ask
>r Miss Weir's baaHhilso snKl li oalr yon fey letter after
as bs answered: "Oh.
Dandy bow deceitful
made him believe it would be iln to
let me have you. Don't yon think it
wotfid st)afce bis faith In ber If be
knew she was wUllttg to take me her-
•eirr
wne letter ijtthily sSd easily-bred ahotber..snd from wrltlnfr^ lt was but a
a*ed, pinching ber
•t«P to meeting, either In ftie lane or fa
Ehe made a face at himjas Mie an- tte wood beyond, and uiting of many
•w^: “Just you try tt wby, ermi things.
If the worst happened-lf-yon got tan
Miss Weir was'rlBlng tiirfy. ju« five
gled past getting out-1 ehonldhare at years Billy's eld*, bnt so light «d»ted
laast tbe heavenly antlafaetlon of know and plump she flattered herself It look
ing ehe bad showed hereof to Dandy evi
uiv UUKT
_____
ed thd
other way. on.
Sbe ....
loved ease
and
tbe cat she Is."
wif r. I. ■■
-k._
conse«HieDe*-witDeat
that .for" flve
'Trust me ngt to get tangled,- Billy years jrast she bad been trying dellprotested. X\T\at else he said Is not ettely to marry Uncle Dandy. Sbe bsd
strictly material to this narrative, al only succeeded in becoming after a
though It sent Elizabeth home
sort bis social watchdog.
with happy yes and the c^lor of a ! He had a great opinion of Elizabeth.
I Ills hi-lrcsa and wanted to match her
I f ell If she was to be matdted at all.
, JUss Weir bad about lost hope of tTn, cle Dandy when Billy came on tbe
sect..- rmy
|.r-:iy welt nil tliere
was to kuow of lo>eiiiiikiiig. This Ume
he chose to moke it in hypothetical
rasliion. He bega:in Uni>ersouaJIy by d
acTibiiig
tug fellow who had s
and beart ujiou one eo fi
lert be bad become qnits
[ hopeless of winning feer and bad deI scended to trlfllng
trifling with
wltl mere ordinary
I girls by 'way of flUlng
I Tben_.bf pletH«a tfie
I was III Ills benrt. And aIic bouud ber' self to reply to ii-repl.v as her beart
directed. Billy had hard work to keep
from shouting when be beard that, but
by holding bimaelf hard in band be
kept a proper face and hurried off to
consult Is best chum, also s very an
cient *N5on^ete letter writer
Miss W1B'' dM reply from s fnU
heart. Indasd. the heart slcH>ped over a
bU-sbs ralM pamesH^BUlyi _name
then bruiHllj-. llvallr the stars In ihels
course fought for Billy-BUly tbe on-1
regenerate, who as soon as be got the
letter put It In his pocket and bora
down on Uncle Dandy.
Just what happened between them la
to this day a dark eecret. Folks out
side beard first a lot of growling from
Uncle Dandy, follow^ later on by i
shouted laughter, but nothing andible |
BpUl thejMlr <^e out together, with I
for life In the future world. Not only
the medicine men bnt the people claim
to bold communion with tbe CblDdl, or
spirits of their ancestors. They are
alto great believers In omens, tallsII and smulets, but are very con-,
native, and It U with dlfllculty that;
one geu them to dlacuM tidiigi snpe^
natural. They will not talk about God
among their own people with famlUsrity and scarcely at all with the white
S. Cures la Scflimcr'A
Hlil
tfRFOC NEUMANN
MY TAILOR
EAST END
NOTION STORE
^rcen Hoora. complete 81. M.»5
Window Screeii\......... ISc to 2Sc
Good grade Granite ware
.................IBc io8Sc
WaUr FaiU ............. 10c to SOe
Gal iron Chamber Fails....... 2Bc
irSand 10c
is on Balnrday.
546 East 8th SL
TRY AN EAOLI WANT AD,
“Hillcrcsf” Lots For Sale
I am about to sub-divide Seventy Acres of my farm
“HILLCREST” into lots varying from one to five
acres facing on Fulton and an extension of Jefferson
Avenue.
;
:
The acre lots will range in price from $300 to $S00
While the five acre lots will be priced at $100 Sc
Why live on pent up city lots when you can have
for an equal outlay of money, many times the
ground with correspondingly more 'comforts?
The first come the first served—Terms reasonable.
S. F»RATT
State sank
Buildtng.^..
I
loMi'iamm.
•
CITY NBWS IN •RiCr.
•
E. Cly4« Mm* u» (Mm •wtiMi* Bay
loday.
Mr. *n4 Mr*. Floyd RmHIi and
children want .to Kla^Joy today.
Mm. H. W. Watdman and twa M»dren west to l#k* Ctty today to «t«ad
Sunday.
Mm. CatheHtM SMid and daogMar
Anna are In the city today (not 8«t(one Bay.
Miaa Beaal*
lAke Abb thU mornlac tor a vMt wtUi
Alex Hoenmastrt.
Mr*. W. E. Martin of 428 Pmti
irfi tbia momlnf tor a Ttelt of atow
da>-8 In Grand RapIdB.
Mr* J. J. 8h*pard went to Emplra
ibU iiiomlnafor a few dayi oh aeoodnt
of IllDesa of a relatlra.
The MI*Ma Jannl*
AndpraoD returned thie momlnK frooi
a wetke' Ttok at Nottfaport.
Mr*. Ole Laraon, Mre. Claua Warner
and SOD Joe of SuUou Bay are epend
Inc tbe day la the city oo hualneaa.
The CompantOM Sf Foreetera will
» general supper at Foreetera'
ball Saturday evening, May 19, fTon
«xaif ,
mm MMw;
TIFT TY
Beports
by the aocra of • to 1, haetof.tho-Ttei
tory aaanrad attar tba tat tutaf.
lowing as opawtUB,
There wUl be as cbua* to. thaAi‘ during n eevec*
FROF, AONM MK» CONFCRBNCC
TlakA of th* pueo of $»jm ton tto ^-WMtSihUg
TO VOTB OM STAR’* ELIBIQILITY.
ttoea to*'*1—trinity, anlmlBg.OB^the
N*laoo4lerr*ra dght. H4om’e>
wtMk gave ta ao mm* » ahneh Uiat
that the winner talto eU di4 Bot I
•iDaatiaihto .gor tan.
Maroon Vnattar Claan Bar at II Foot with laror either by NoMon or
had never reoovered nm tola i
anb. and the Mexleae 41d not put
Sba warSI yearacfagA
:
...........
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NIW
RsUi^TacUe
W. Wlle’i ■■* £*
Clly Book Store;
A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAA A A A A A.A A A A A A A A A A A
...........
FtliTIII ES
m
that the ptetnre (raaitogbatoBera b kacplng os.“golng
aeBM" tocandnya- 7t tsrHInlj Is. Inil If ...... will bring
in your ptotnree now, -we will do o*r beet to do *
prompt end aetistaetoiT Job. "
------------------------------wand medium sued moald.
togs that are finer than *
TUVEISE CITY MAUETS
The annual race of the Craaa Ooon-Artldaa of Inoarpora^
toy dnb was ran Wednaeday sftetv
are filed to tola dty for tte
noon, the -wtanm being Hamy ABm;
recentiy dedared' toallilble for traoc IMS law, and B. Lsnatog, UOS-medts
t Imbtr oompany. with
oompetlUoa by the wolTerlB* faculty Tim* waa 88:47.
IBMH
becaoM he haa not eotopleted the reBUYINO PRIOEB.
SMhoewstnis. The eapHal Bttofc to IMta. Theoamaenta of the odlece "ooo-yeer tog at Wtodtor, laclndtog th* atilnfa pany U oompoeed
ChloagiA
Sam Parmer, Gardner and a lot d ba and MaDcolnee mn Thamafortty Hay. per ton....................
other*. Nearly all will take In the of thaatook U haldJn Gkioago. R ta
Jonda of MlnneaoU haa requeetod the Woodbine meeting at Torasto whiah
^eraets
members of the -fatg nine
opens Saturday.
big miU asd opoa A
Ooe's cane, aa the ooaferenoe ellgibUAlbion loot to HiUsdal* Wedseaday
Ky committee decUta to act on It
In the dnal meet, eoor* 71 to H.' The
Maflla«M,>-Jo* Sehneldw and
Aooording to erldenee obtained by day wee fine bpt the nek wna wv
letaancr ctarted today lor Tta Pla(he eligibility board, Coe competed
Captain Mym dnebed 80 coun. dreaa. New Itoxloo, Wsdnaoday 4
8*tt.P«bbL..........................
Oxford, Bngland, aevenl yeara ago
Fleur end Feed.
for HUlsdaJe and CvUin Boien
geboddar wUl be aagMlstH
and then dropped out of oollege alto plaj ed second star with U «iod polnta. for toe.Tuaaa Peak Gold aad Oeggar
gether until oMnlng to the Univeralty
After wrao^tog for orar n year Mining oompany, whMi la about to
Mre. Jamea Scott of P
of Michigan laat tolL The ooUegM are Prank Qotch and Tom Jenktoa iave erect a large mill for th* redootom Of
ed through tbe cky thia morning
aaked to decide whether j>r not accepted the terms oSered
thwMto- copper, BtlTar gold and otoer ores.
her way to Manietee tor a'Tlalt with be may compete tor ttiohlgan In acBourt Athletic club of Kaaaae CKy sod Leo Fleiaantf wiU-learn mining. Up- CcnoMl, per 100 Ihe...
oordance with the ‘'one-year" rule. In on tbe night of May 23 they wm wraeMra. P, Donovan returned to he the lettera sent to the various sMools
Ue for the ehamplonahlp.
The ar
, to Manlatae. Th* mlU la i
Feed, fi,, L. A Oo.'a to
home in Ebnplre thia morning after
ProfesBor Jones does not explain whnt ticles of agreement aigned by the
1 3W{
a eapadty d 100 tons a day.
lOOlbt ..........................
rombhied bnetneea and plenenre trtp dUBoDlty the ellglblllir
for a atralght catdMto«*t«b-aan
I to
HlddUnga, per 100 Iba .
in tbe cRy.
found with tbe case, or wby It could match, best two' out of three falls
1 10
Plalnwell.—Thomas Oarton, an Alle Bran, par 100 Iba..........
Mr*. P. E. Crendall returned to Man X Interpret tbe rnla
Dave Porteu sriH cdBotate *• ref
gan county farmer. living near CheahBUYWa PRICES.
quelle this morning after vlaitlng her
Hareld Iddtoga, the maroon treebTbe ooBedeatloos ecrnple* which iFA ha* a remarimbl* freak of nature
______I A Layr C
Ce.'a -Fleur I
old borne at Angel which .the bad
pole vaidtor. who haa akhown re have kept Jerry-Otiey, toe formec Uni
Wheat, PM- bu .
in the abta of a calf which haa
reec for many years.
in pncUce lu veralty of Michigan star frtxn playtoi
o<^ above the kneea a tolto eoatDon O. Champney left thia afters the peat two weeke, bettered all his Buitoay ball, througb hla entire piofeettye,
pay
ha........................................
we
'ool, exaotly like (fiat of a aheap,
previous marks by dealing the bar In alonal career, have coat him-an exoefblack as ooeL It has a sheep's
hlB event at II feet 7 Inches. Iddlngs lent Job. UUey got leeee toom toe At
Haiutah A Lay Mere. Ce.
and .taU, but to otoer reeptou tMam- flutter,......................
..14c<IOc
haa worked up from 11 feet since tbe
i club of the Soothara leagao
blee a calf. The calf Is of HoMtelnMr*. J. I. Brumit and daughter Eata Indoor meets, and k expected to prove eral days ago, as tbM dnb was e
Jereey parentage, la six weeks old.
...I 8 Oil
of Tipton. Ind., passed tbrongb tbe
strong contender tor conference hon- stocked with pitchers. He warn
healthy toaa^btroog. Negotlatkm* —
rfty (ble monitDg on their wey
re. He should win tbe vault la the New Orleans and pitched a winning
Me
under way wltk a New York mnac
Cedar Ran for a month's visit In that Chicago-MldilgaB meet Saturday with- game against AUnntn.
Msaagei for toe parebaee of the peculiar anllocality.
trouble.
Frank offered him a fine oontesot bui maL
Mr. end Mre. J. D. WWdlfleld re
Utley stood out for the Bniulny. b*1
'^»U^aPRlj:E»-L4VE8TOCK.
turned to thdr home In Neeewi City
exemption danse. Prank oonlSn't see
Morrie*.—Mrs. Jamee CoSman drop
this morning. They hare been spend ELM RfOOE TO TEST RACE LAW. It that, way and Utley will prebabl;
ped dead beside her brotber'a eaaket
ing tbe winter at Otark, U. P., slnee
have to go to work with Cbarleeton to
.at toe hour of th# foneral. She oolhunting season last fall.
lent Sertea bf Events I
me South Aftontic league, at a
topted Just as tbe body, that of Chaa.
Mr*. Robert Balen and babe of EaSsturdsy Afternoc
siderably lower rate of pay.
AlbrigbL was being placed
canaba Who baa been visiting her
Kansas City, May 18.—Races will
coffin. Mrs. Cuffman stood near as
notber. Mr*. Frank Uercnre at Cedar
in at tbe Elm Ridge race track next »»»»»»*»••»»•• •■•B toe undertaker placed toe body to toe
left this moniing for a vtelt at Boyne Saturday aCternooD and on each Sat
casket. The awfalness of toe
riiy and vicinity In the north.
NEWS FROM
urday thereafter for a
much for ber. Brother and Spring lambe, Uv* wal^............
The Hook and Ladder eompiny held come, pcmalbly. Offldala <rf the Kan
Bister bad been tenderly attached to
OUR EXCHANGES
a meeting lest nlgfat and eleoted the sas City Jockey dnb have decided
each otoer for more than ha» a centu
blowing oacen;
Foreman, U. H.
Tha Llveeteek Market.
give the anU-raee law a real M*L
ry,
and
hla
death was a
grievou
Ortfllb; aselsiani foreman, Julln They are determined that they will
Chicago, May 17.—CaUle-^ecelpis,
blow. Hi*. Cnffmant heart atood 6,600; market.Steady; beeves, $4.1&e
WcU^tt^OttepPlKCS
Johnson; semetarr and treaeorei
force the proeeeuttog attoraey to srftUL Wlthoot a Fordaba feU UWeos
J. N. Uarttoek.
6.16: cows aad beUers, $1A6«6.86;
rest them or th« they will ahew that
to tha flow.
«Maa OWrld Pstereon returned this th^ cu give a real meettog to th* fail
tUxAers and teedM*. |8J094.«0;
munteg tram Bnttnu Bay wtMre ebe without fear of toe tow.
Texans, $4 0 4 70; calves, $406.40.
Banger.—Lawrence Erier, a -Fare
nttantod the veddtog of Mlse BeaMe
I. 1»;0M; market slow:
OemMtog win be penaitted, bat tba
d of Snttone Bay and John
batebera, HJ608AS; good heavy.
system to be used by toe bookmnkera cars and was inatanUy kUled ben.
on of Dnh» City wMcb> C^D
MA0O<.87H: Tongh heavy, $6A60
will betatrkatfe. There win be no rag- He was rasBtog aiceg tbe ttp of toe!
. .tar .Mer, JfW -Bi
*46} light: 8840O$43H; pigs. $6460
toierlng of beto. aa tbe oftclala .think cars when be tripped aad feU to the
retunied yeeto^y.
,
6.10; bulk of aalea. $6.4606.63^
(bet by not rOglatortog them tbe tow trabk. About half toa trato paaaed b. ^
Th* funeral ef dehn' Fleck, wHo died
for the murder ot Bcaa Mva.
x4J»0; . market
m be evaded.
over his body. Krier was unmarried
at the bome of hli eon George In Gar
Strang; sheep. 84-t606.16; lamb*. $60
Bereral week* ago tbe BOm Ridge
field (ownahlp Wedaeeday night, will offldala attempted to test tbe law by and lived to Mnakegtm.
EVANSVILLE. Ind.—Mayor Boebae
bas otdered all people arrested oaugbt
be held in 8L FrahcU ebnreh tomor giving one race. No arrests were
Detroit, Hay 17.—Extra dry fed
Manetlona.-^. S. Bate* died here smoking dgsreUes. PoUe* Judge
row morning at *;80 o'clock. Tbe to. made. The proaecutlng attorney aimat bla bome Wednesday aftwiMeii.aged Winfrey says be will release all sueb steers sod beKera. $6eA10; steers snd
rannent W.ll be to the Cathotle eemheifers, 1.000 lO lAOO, ©4.60©4,86;
ply ignored IL
70 yeara. Me was Krlckea Saaday offenders, ss the supreme court to
eterv. The arrangement* will be
steers and beUers, 800 to 1.000, $4.25
decision reotoUy rirtaally declared ©4.60: grass Steen aad belters that
charge of Undertaker H. L*. Carter.
6CHAEFER IB AFTER HOPPE.
tbe law unoonatltutlosal.
The Yeung Udiei Society ef the
are (at. 600 to 700. $3.7604.16; choice
four yean In tbe Union army In 18U-3
Preabeiertan ebureb will take
fat cows. $3.76 04; good fat cows
The
ftmeral
will
be
bald
Friday
under
ing and picnic dlhner at Hits Ander au«a Ch*ll*me-4er-tb»tA4 Balk LIn*
A pnnatoa ef at. toast IlflO a year $24603.60; emumon oowa. $2.5003
toa auaptoea of the Masonlo order.
son's cottage. East Bay. Saturday.
wat voted to Its lay home ulrato
canners, $3L60O82; choice heavy
•UMM Title.
weefcers by tbe reorot Weetspae
They will meet at Miss Vlvlan'e. S40
bulla, $3.7604; (air to good bolognas,
New York. Hay iS.-^ake Schaefer
-C, J. 1
-Qracd toranc* of England.
State streeL at 9 o’clock, and each
bulls. $3.26©S.60; Stock bulls, $3;
ban chaUenta Wm. Hoppe, the cham Ledge marebant, has been arraeted for
win eome with a lunch basket,' and
mUkers. large, young, medium age,
pion
at
18.1
balk
Une,
(or
tbe
tiviphy
illowtog
goods
to
remain
on
(he
side
Aak
your
dealer
for
La
Primev*
provided with knife and fork, spoon
and title at that alyle of game. The walk In front of hla place ot boatoess. Caatile Soap ef yeu want the best. $36046; common milkers, $20030,
and cup.
Wtoard's challeage is
This Is his second aireet tor this of BiiBBEE'B Drug ater* aell* It at lOe Veal Calves—Market aeUvs and 25
c. Boudreau, of 618
50c bigber; besL $6.7606; others $4©
a forfeit of $360. It 1* probable that fense. Me plead gulRy tbe first time far fivs eurtee eakeA
‘69U
la laid up with a very
right hand
B.6b; milch oowa and springers, steady.
the match will be ^yed nett October.
TVblle helping lead (be lumber barge
Retcber, Monday, he ran a large silver H Sotetar InOMa, tbe game moat be
played
wttoln
60
days,
as
called
tor
by
Id tbe Index finger. Ailhoagh the
6!$0; fair to good Iambs. $6«j6.60;
to* condHtoaa, but It U undsrstood
silver was Immediately rmnored and
light to common lambe, 26@5.60;
9 wound dressed. eryslpeU# net to that Bohnefar a* well ai Hoppe wwjld
spring lambs, $8010; fair to good
prefer to wall until tall and cool
and It will be some time before be can
btttcbM ebeep. $4.6006; culls and com
use hla hand again.
$104.
Mias Elizabeth Abbott of Edgewood
^ higher th*n last week Range of
was a pasaeBger cn th* ste^ar DUpnoea: Light to good butchers. $6 60
Dole today Trom Chlenib-' Mr. end polnta toatand ct 890.
fta. $$-60; Ugbl Terkeru. $6.60; rough,
George Sutton ha^ reohallenged Geo.
Mrs. A. A, Leighton, who have been
88OA60; stags, onetolrd off.
tor toe l&l
spending the winter wHh thMr ao* el
TbIa match will be played In the talL
Th* Oralh Market
Joliet, were *m<»g
DetraU. May 17.-Opentog: TVhsai
who boarded the atoamer at Chienga
-NO. 1 wblU. BIRo; Np. $ red spot,
May Hava U. of M. Athtote*.
They retoraed to their bome at. Old
•IRe;
May.
9$RcI July. 84c; SeptemJohnny
Garrela
end
'Wesley
Cob.
two
MlBsion to apeod th* enminer.
ber. 81RC.
stars on the Unlveraltr of
Cloee: Wheel—No. 1 white, 9Sc;
track aquad. may be aeen to Oinad
No. S red spot'SSc; Hay, 83o: July,
Rapids at to* dvlc athletic CMteaU to
B4He: Bepterabw. 81H«. Oora—No.
be bald at Ooxaetook park.
R to planned to toiBff theae Cwr ntbOats—No. I wWt*. STHe. Rye—No.
MRg. FRANCES BMITH HAD AN lete* here to fir* exhibitlsna, Om perIL63: July, $1 62.
toimlnc to the shot, and Owreto with
ACCIDENT,
Chicago, Kay 17.—Wheat today
tbe dleent, Oarreto say-alao ran toa
opened andv* end strong; failure of
220 tow bardlet In n nttompt to tower
Bruited Her Arm Bll0htly and Cut
predtoted rain to ths aotawest tbe
the world's record.
■ Finger.
high
Both of thee* Yuralty man are well
reports from tbe Bouthweet
knowAto ttiaowen of coUec* atblaUos.
betog the eaas*. Buying was ges. Mrs. FraBoe* Baallh of NovU Bpruoe
eraL
The
aelltog
w*a by- kwal long*.
apreet had a sanow eacape trooi
July opened HOto to MOK
•arkMM aooidaat this monlag while
UH to 8l« rad eoM up to fllRc.
riding her wheal os Front atreeL
The oora market wae attong; tbe r*‘
Mar Lee* Twe Stora.
the ooraer of Frost snd Dnloo ftrMti
Mired New England bsnkm,
tax of smaller, local reeelpts decreas
Ana Atoor. lUy 18.-in«) prabebdthe otriMk the whealrof s rtg and
ed stocks In Chicago rad Mrength of
ity HleUtawOllMa-twoBwreatan
thrown to the pSTemenL
yahedldoot.sastalnuq' ot last yaaris
market ws* acOra and atrang. July,
aartoo* Injury. Sbo allghtly brsUed right end, of Ofcngu. nad Dshy CBark.
I84Mber arm and two-rtag* ns her left haMback, of BettolL They era behind
Otora; Wbeat-May. M«c; July.
band caught outtlog her UttH Hscar to a ooorra ta •orraytag to toa an8M. Oora—May, 4Mle: 4*ly, 47%c.
aiigfaUy. Bh* alee loat two OBnl* oat glneartng tawtment
Jar it new-yee want ft. Addrase
They
aay
that
tf
toerdeetot-set
this
CMU—May, $4o: July. *8%o. Hy»—
of on* of toe rln0 h« was fcMmi
«l#f3c; Hay, $lo; July, ulc.
.
G^o.
C.
Porter.
work op by toa oleea of too pceaont
enough to find on* of the aettlBpL.
41084*.
year they wfU not oome bnedt next ML
•440,763 Bk^ SlEMl.
tbePoultiy Mar
ma,lMV*B only Oerrala. Curtla aad
Newack.^N,J.
HhBIMO booght s sasTtav 1
Oraad Baptda, May
0^.^^ .toe teem toat'played
am tosdy lor ths hstama fro
I to Jobben; Tura^HeUaa^ last Thankaglutog
taMda end •trangma.
feta. 18#Me per tt; chtoftens,
nw.
fSB> BAXTOM,
■toa, U014c per lb; amafi Cowl, n©
TTBBirr'' to n vetaraa of tore*
■6MI Pbesa 08,110 Bam
lie per lb; dadta. 18014e per lb.
yeara ptayteg OB to# toanrt^. Oark
Uve Poultry—Chickens. U©l4c per
played rad poaMon to 1»M ag
lb; bens. I$018o per lb; totfeeys. 14©
DAH.V BADLS DV^NTADS PAY.
WlamutoABd-toM halfbnefc to toahlf
16c per lb; dodn. 18014e
■■RgrairatoiHalL -Bathmo rank-.,
broHm, M to $ lb* each. 26©27c
per lb.
tab gYesh) ttetoP; Irage iMtaIfle pm *; twut, Ucipor.Th;
snftttM tta UHo PW IbL perah. lOo
FBiRWnWIClf
VtTYYB
: Pkrliaps Y«« Have H«ttrd >
FRBB
MM
880 par Ib.
Don’t Rusti Honne
At 4 o’clock to get Aupper .
_
USE A GAS STOVE
20 iBiDutes will get tbe meal.
WE CONNECT STOVES FBEE.
TRA.VEnSE: CITY GAS GO.
IF YOU WANT IXkMr talCBS
WE CAN SUIT YOU
If you want good QnalUy WE CAN SUIT YOU. U quality U c
aldered with the price
COME and SEE US
«J. £. Grelllck Co.
Fine IMIEEIOE ri-TtEB, BASE,OBOES AW> MM. WORK.
Lutiaea. LAfg. avdsaiNei.es. plate and window oass
QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.
—WALEaSDf-----
Cut Flowers, Petted Plants.
FLOWEBSPOa
PASTIES.
WEDMNGS.
FUNERALS
Fr«ra Strak Evrap JIBF<
Ralph Anderson, Manager.
The Sense of
Sl^HT
five aensee, it nevertbeleas often
negtectod. Are yon endeavoring
J by Btralcing
your overtaxed eyesf Come and
see n*-<-EFra EuaalmcA Free.
We’ll tell you *your trouble.
R. W. RASTALL,
opp- Wtatbera’a 6rft»d Opera Horae
FATHER TIME
TESTS ALL THINGS
Klmbatt llanos are Tiiae Tried
»r you Up ezperlmect with unknown
iany pereont Ihave foend it nc
•iano quality. Many
ere Is no need or excuse for a
vexallou*. but ooetly a* well. There
price stand-point
KIMBALL PIANOS
have been time tried
living
in the preference given tbe Kimball by meny of the greatest
|
musicians, for public and private nte.
QUALITY AND PRICE
.t the
mber that
the""quality of your piano will be remeatbe price U forgotten. The ONB PRICE at
a »oId U LOWER, quality oonaidsred. than can
be large number made and told every year
Obt SraftU Foyraat nftft Mfth«« Plum Baytaw En^.
KIMBALLMUSIC HOUSE
M. B.amer, Pf«p.
iU n«st St
fteaa* ea the Osepa.
NOHCE
‘•Good weeiber for crapa, rAt”
On and aftar May to, 1906, *11 bicy
Chirped tba in veier, one of you anpar.
cle rider* are prohibitad from riding
flcUl opamlria
npop any rad aU of tbe sidewalk* of
The farmer sbock bU bead radiy.
tbe dty. with tbe exoep4l<» of the
•«B tba contrary.” be rapUad.
•Nor
hoaniD>m8to7o'elookto tbe morn•Ai a matter of fact tba erepg Art t»g.
■offeriDg.'C. W. ASHTON.
•On aceount of tbe waatbtrl*
Chief of Poboe.
•On account of tba
•taawara, da crop* auffar to sock waolAacT’
aoOw
DAILY EAOLE WANT AOB PAY.
ouvEt inwmitn
the prooowioa.
tola* m*Gh Ihli yaar.”
And the farmar abora Mb bead raalB
and atgbed baavlly.
mpotlfelMHton.
TRY AN BAOLa WAirr AK
Durable.
.^aralh. Oliver ribbon*, eto.,
^^wwn I
air 18. i»oe.
Negligee Shirts
.{d Urg«r T»ri«ty of puternt tbu ever
SOc.«l.M,tlJS to $2.00.
Attmchad or daUchad Oufla—aU fiiylaa-aawaat paitaraa
Sommer Underwear at trom 25c to tl.0«
NswhMtahM^-------try. Allah F. Lttth. m an
ro 8BLl/-IUn(t tun. <Mw Ihkik
ET
SJT.^wSL’SS
wood, aoBh osdu; half mAt alM
In tbe fine Bdlbrigfrtuia ribbed or plsin^ooda—
a]^ col^r^innke yourself oomforuble.
SHERMAN & HUNTER
'OR SALB-iFhns K 4Q aam; krw
i^s, m SSt iSSIt amN^'
ro seld-hoom th m •taw IMO:
anothu tor only |XQ0. ItaF. Lit
mgtf
tie. Ml Front stre«.
DAILY EAGLE WANTADS
Bring in Prompt Rcsulta—Best Medium in
Norlliurc Miehigan.
BATFC PAR ADS ■»
«>lumD& l Ceftt a Word
KAII:.* rVK AU»
Insertion, S Cent subsequent
insertions if psid^t^^offioe—On^ccy strai^glit if jsollector calls.
the place, tine tsm soO. two alM
trout stresuBS and ttaros &hs spetagi
oa the place; the making of Idaal
farm home, and wood and ttanhsr to
pay for It This wm be add at a
p'ioe and
your' tHshboM Is not whors yon
backbone sboold be. InvostiBte tbl^
ttt Front st. 4Mltt
Allan F. UtOe. m
TO TRADE
I'O TRADE tor driving horse: Graphopboue and 60 ten-inch records; also
nearly new
y dinereuco. J. W[ Marsh. R. F
. Na 2. Long Lakh
«U»
Eagle Want Ads
on store, on tumlture. ott stocks.
Allan LRtJe, The Sutherlsad. 40l«tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MUNkt .TO LOAN OB peiwonaJ prop
erty and real estate. L Newland
ran 8ALB—Ou-aore loU In remly.vi. Room 603, Wilhelm BWcJL
wood. Toot ehsnoe to g« -s BIO
kit St the pHec of s smaU ana W.
WANTED.
ENTEIillllNBI eV lISS FEUGPII
Hao DEAD BOV
6N CARS' bumpers
TMtt
d^hlCs^KiM
- tar Brl^' '
am deed ^ of theta
pajjA psi on tbe bumpen
of a fral^t train, the train running
fifty »>»»■ an boor end th^r eSorte
bMhg Oe menit of
grtt was tU
growurn experience of two seventtenTeax^ boys whose experience ae amsteor bobes ended trsgleally at Hyde
Park.N.Y.
Tbt dead bey, whose name was LeDuncan of Kensu City. Mo., and
Ibeodort Hsmlltoo, of the earns age
and dly, together with Oiarles Butlu.
who bad met tbe b&er two st South
Benda. Ind, were tnaUnf theta way to
Baltlmare to go to work la tbe loeomoOt# works In that piece.
Just beforo Staatsburg was rAcbed
Hamilton says be md tbe others were
-on ^ bidden os the endi of two cars
and £>nn^ was getting to the top of
an-lce ear to get into tbe refrlgeretcr.
which fgwns on top. Soddenly HemUton said there wee a thod. and a blaek
object struck him and shot downward,
with nsver e soond. Be grabbed st It
and an^t the leg of Duncan, who
had been struck by a bridge.
At that Instant Butler, who was on
tbs bompem, yslled. 'Tvs got him.
Then, stiu banging on to the troosas
leg ■with one band. Hamilton worked
hlmsNf to tte top of the ear. and. vrtndIng hla
about tbe ladder, be got tbe
tronaera leg between hie teeth, antUiold.
lag the dead boy lo this way. support
ing himself with bis W banda and
Btrtler bolding from below, the two
boys and tbelr ghsetly harden were
wblrled over five miles that eeemed an
otenlty.' At Hyde Park tbe train was
stopped, and, with reeling brains, tbs
two got their companion to the gitntnd.
Weaver was railed and fonnd Gie
boytbad snflered a fractured neck and
akull.
Hamilton, and Butler were taken to
Poughkeepsie, where they found pbUanttwplc eltlMUB who provided them
with Hcketa to Baltimore.
THK CHAM£LS0N.
Itan are few tnstaBeas at do«tds
Irtta' to which two todlTldiisla
si^ai^ Jotosfi tofsttito. ton among
' ' U Is a e
« to point U tbs dtamstsoB, long fa
os for Its power of rbiBgIng
ebasgtog coM.
idot.
Tbs BWWis centers to cos lattnl
half of tbs cbameloon go on to^^atfiv
mOr at those Is the otbsr. Notwlthatoadteg tbe strieUy tTinmstrlcal con■troetlon of tbe animal as to tta two
Of pawapUon. Tbs consoqnenos b that
wtet the stomal U agiuted Its tnoreB«ts nsemble those of two
or, rather, pertiaps, two halves ot atoaau flood together. Each half wlabea
to go Its own way, and there la no conenrdance of sctlon. The cba^loon.
ttaawfora U tbs only four legged vei^
Mbrate that Is unable to.swlm. it beest&si BO frl^tened wbeA dropped Into
that all factory of
*»»»»»•»»»
M
yi.
I-
. may be
tost sslesp on one aide and wide awake
on tos other. Cantlbtuly approached at
nlgbt with a cudle so ai not to awak«i tbs whole animal at once, the eye
tnraed toward tbe Ugbt wUJ
and
begin to move and tbe corresponding
slds to change colcw, whereas tbe otb«
lids wm remain for a longer or Sberar
Beautifully tritmned with
French or German Val.
Lace or dainty Embroid
ery, at tempting prices.
One Lot $L50 Waists S|»cclal
at $1.00
tuns to
other Styles at
».00. $2.50, $3.00. $3.50, $4.00. $5.00
e with Its eye fast ahotHgchsnge.
DIET DELUSIONS.
• Dowa «• Ds Prom the OU
Some diet deluslonx are of most modatn da^ whUe others ate of most
Dtlqulty. Among tbe lattoi
Is that very ancient survival, the „
don that particular foods are “good"
*
...................
or effects.
This is an almost direct descendan
of toe notion, held with greater o
vnatomlty by nearly all eavage anil
id lot
on easy terms; leaving town. Oeo.
WANTEU AT ONCE—Carpenters and
Molr. 6S$ West Ninth street. 4044U Crescent Pedro Club Had I Meeting
Common laborers; steady work;
^ixid wages, Blk C/^ent & idUue
Last NlabL
Co.. Blk Haplds, j4>dli. CaU at Park POR SAL.E—A large new bouse, will
TUe Crescent Pedro club was pleasPlace hotel from 6 to 9 o'clock this
be ready for occupancy about May
esra of birds and animals possessing
uuLly entartaiued laal evening by Mias
evcnlne. Harry Hirohberg. '6SU*
15th. Modem. Will take lots In
particular qualiUes will be likely to
WAN'IEU—To buy k sail boau KoMuuae
Ferguson
at the residence of
cbangA or sell cheap tor cash.
produce toe same qnalitlea In toose
.Mrs. Mdutoeh. of West Bay sireeu
wte eat them.
About 30 young peopie were presept,
Cms Nero used to banquet on nlgbtIngilsd’ tongues In the bops of improv
; 1 single work uua alter cards, the remainder of the
WANTED—Machine boyA Oval Wool
ing Ills To^ce. and the savage cut out
A.
W.
Rlokerd.
evvuiug
was
spent
In
music
and
social
Dish Co.
4068^1
and devoured tbe heart of toe bear,
404e42$
cuQvei-tiuian. Refreshments of warm
the liver of the buffalo, etc., believing
WANTED—Man u> make laibe by the W5R 8ALB—Buwe bnlldlDg, comer niaiile sugar and blscuK were enjoyed. nctams ot EtolM GM All Show Ah- that toe strength and courage ot these
.Miss TlUle Bpeas and Miss Flossie
snlmtls would thereby be
thousand at our mtiL TruTetse City
Oak and PremL Flat up stalra. AU
BSto nsKC HoUlni a Uagget
to hlfflsett.
Mfg. Co.
'67ta
modem ImprorementA
Cltlsens' .Nicholson created quite a Uttie exdteOver Her.
liy falling the length of the terIt is probable that tbs most grewphone 40$,
4018-U
some of ancestral rites—canal baUsm—
staire.
They
were
picked
up
WANTED—A girl lor housework.
story of mysterious was largely doe to toe same bellet al
frightened
than
injured.
I at land, throw
Mrs. B. J. Morgan. 325 Sixth street.
l^otographs.
wUcb
li
vouched
for
by
though.
of course. In Neanderthal days
4066-U
a well known London pbotograpbsr.
primitive man would have jio
told in toe Deny Mall.
healtancy about eating blx «iemy after
WANTBI>—Wood Uinier; one prefer
A
certain
woman,
who
may
be
called
be
klBcd
bim toan be would In de
ADOmONAL LOCALS.
red who can work on other wood
kllss B, Uveo with her mother in one vouring a bear
working machinery. J. B. Or
of toe home counties. Some time ago.
-In fact, the early converts of tbe
wlahlng to hsra her {Aotograpb taken,
the South Sea Islands
charity bail wiU
abe ma£- as appol^nt with toe refsrred to toelr favorite dish as Tong
WANTED—Two' oiningTOom girls at
photograpber In quetUon. Jhe sitting plg.~ Every knovni race has at soics
LAke View House, Blk Bspids; FOR BALD—QuanUly at papers euU- Tuesday, May 28.
The
Companions
of
l-Viresiers
wlU
was
duly
given
and
toe
pboti^rapb
4058-ti
sble
Cor
shelvee
or
putting
undw
been cannlbaL-McCtara-a Maga. wagM $90 per nMsth.
give a calico ball, Wedneaday nlgbt. takSA.
stoA
Aftor tbs iapw (ff a week Mias a reilay 23.
-ikiylng
feSStSldC
Mrs. M. Gardiner has returned trom cslved- s ■
FOR_____
________
West Blghth street.
Of Magyar art music ssems to have
OutBu mooey maker, or exebangs; on extended visit in Kankakee, Bl.. other sitting. Sfie at once agreed sod
a bargain; worth inveeugadon. Al wi h her daugbur, Mrs. Oliver Slack. as soon as posMble went to London gained the widest admlratltm. end R Is
WAMTSD—4*<rt lor general house
certain that musical executants of the
lan F. UUle. 2U Froet streeL <«71-(f
Iliiorce proceedings were cckd- again, and a second photograph was first order, and In tbe case of Uast of
work. Mrs. Fred Pratt. 5X2 South
Unwa SL
,
*«I-a
meneed in circuit court today. Anna H. taken,
unique grandeur, have justified part
FOB 8AL»-Thr« heavy
A abort tune eUpssd. and as no of toe expectations with wblto nnilcal
imurd Ts. Walter J. Leonard, the
set logging
„ . trucks, tour i
buggies
Low prices for easb L K. Gibbs * iiluiiiiiff charging continued non-sop- proofs were sent she wrote to make InSon. 410 State Bonk Bldg
'04lf
Underwood & Umlor are tbe
innieys for the platnUS.
FOR SALE—Building at oonier
rii.- iraln known ae No, 8 on the Pere
1.400
Hall and Bay strMts with
nd and nfl
Itch. .Manmetle last night picked up a guard
FOR RENT.
suitable for a small tactory. Apply
while near TbompsonvUle and
—i.tf
at Bagle otBoe.
carried It about a block. Fortunately
FOR RENT—Two new h _______ Wal
accident resulted. The baggage car
eonouB marshes
nut SL inquire C. U. Muuter, 1045
4MUf
tbe Tbeias, such It UungarUn muilc—
was
slJghtJy
damaged by having
-WalnuL
Hlttle
stirring, bewildering, unspeakably aadbraces broken
deolng, Inexpressibly exhilarating. It
b-OR RENT—Best oOce rooms In
Tlic first shipment of this season't
citv; newly Onisbed and papered;
lx tbs mniUc of rhapsodic souls, of
for twenty months, or largfir trict
heated, hot and cold water; J>esl
if wani^ on same easy tenna. A' cIk-i rice. gron-n lucioiiB and ruddy udtoncadon, of tbe batUefleld. of wUd
the sunny California skies, was re
Ian F. UtUe. 432 - row sL 4046-tf
war dxncee after tbe victory. But.
I J. W.
ed
this
morning
by
P.
Mengari
and
toe great river. It cannot be regulated.
4U5»-tl 'to SELL—No place like home and i
b Century.
selling at 55 cents per pound,
home like a farm. We have b
many to adverUeu all. Call and see Sirnuberries have dropp^ a few cents
Saallwbt For AU ike Leavei
marked I2 cents s quart
' Ruling bouse cmly. Petoskey, Mich,
If we can't suit you. Allan F. UtUe,
The telegrspli plant of India 1
stains 4U rooms furnished, elec232 Front st.
404Mf
The bottom of the boxes hire dropped
method aU Its own (or catching Oe
L UgbL hath. Ov
.................
don-n s peg or two, with llie fall in
SuaahlDA Each of Its leavee Is com
Traversee Bay. AddresSt Mr. Bagds- ■O SELL—120 aeree chopped off land, pricT-s.
posed of three leaflets. Tbe larger ter
Lake Street, Petoekey.
Sanaa, 619
'
will make a fine fruit farm, only
John B«:ker. an aged pioneei
4066118*
minal one erects itself during tbe day
Mich.
about 10 miles from city tsd will
•nd turns touply down at nlgbt,
be eold very cheep for cash or srlB Bingham, died last night. Announce
FOB BENT—House at 296^^1XUi
make very easy terms to Improve. ment of the funeral will be mode later.
toe other two amaller losfiete
DonX with for a borne of
ir^oTO
oonstontly day and nl^t, deaoclblng
Franklin, of 11121 Wayne street
but buy this and make ooa
reuL ** Prau A Davis.
4069-if
-toilets etaclei wltb s pocuUxr Jarkis
moving
his
family
to
Sunrise
Cot
F. Llttls. 229 PVol
taff motion like,toe second band of a
tage Fruit Farm, about five miles
wxtoh. Occaalonalty they rest for
fOR SALE.
fO SELL—Nice fma. easy terms; north. Id Elmwood township, aftei
ported and then go oo again, thus
trull orchard, two Kp«-nding the winter in the city. Mr
FOB SALS—A blue-flamed three burn
illar, aloe house, wind Franklin has s fine orchard of peaches
toe fnU acUoD o
.
.
UUe.
achool
i
er oil stove in good eondlUon. OUver
and
cherries
end
s
large
amount
timber;
must
sell;
near
b
Waters, 1412 Union streeu Phone
Mere TrUe*.
quick, see IL
raspberry plants. He aays the pros- qolries, only to receive x very apolo
688.
4069tf
“Folks all well tola morning. Tom
Hock, over peel* are fine for a large crop of small getic letter saying that again
I048-tf
ByT* aiked a friend of tbe fsmUy.
were (allures sod ssklug
EXJR SALE—A second hand green
fruite,
Term."
replied
Tommy.
alttlng.
bone grinder.
Ur I. A. Thompson has ordered 6.000
So for toe tolrd Ume Miss B. went
bones wlU double your egg yield. En TO SELL—Small farm, near by. 40 M iner patent berry boxes for Peninsnla
acres, low price, easy terms; partly
quire of Oliver Waters, 1412 Union
up to London. She Is S good nxtured
cleared, no timber, good solL- log parlieo. from the factory In SL Marys, girt and conttotod tmmlf wito exstreet. Phone 688.
4069-if
bouse, good roads, fruit bait Allan tlliio. This U the first introduction of prasnlng a hope that tola time tows
Uttie. Tbe Sutherland.
4016«
these boxes into this vicinity
Tliey would be a sncessaful rasnh.
“Oh. yes. they've still got 'em.
FOR SALB-Carpet rug 7x12 fL. suit• ready for shipmcul, about
In two days’ tuuv she received an toangbt you meant was any of i
able for couaga Prtee $6A0. 628 TO SELL—ReKirt tarm. good orchard,
Mak.“
from the ------------Qfgsnt ................
- State atTMC.
(air buildings, nice flahtng. 87 aerw.
good toll: tiAOO. half rash, or ex
^le Pere Marquette will run an ex aakiat ber to come up to bis stndlo
change A. F. UtUe, Sutherland cursion Sunday. May 80. to Elk Rapids. and to bring a friend with ber. As a
It Is possible (or every man to asMock..
ggn-tf
rasnlt of toe letter Miss B., sccorapaL one
I'viuskey and all points nortb. '
nled by ber mother, paid s fourth rlslt SOBW an elegant manner, but tbe true
rood. 6 laUee from city. Sells ^eap.
Sunday. Hsy ST, an exenrsion will to the stndlo. and there tbs photogra gonawnBn U oature's own nobleman,
I, nesr by. black
Bnguln 614 Second streeL
66i6' TO SELD^en •
arrive vis the Pere Marquette from pher exhibited toe amexlug results of who Dsrar forgets -to be poUte to every one. and it is os easy to dlseera
Big Rapids, Grand Rapids Muskegon tostorM sittings. ’
The actnsi (dntos of toe girl herself too aaoomed from tbe Innate good
and all poinU down the line.
The r^ulor We-que-loBg club party were quite good, bat In eeto pUte brsodlng at it is to dUUognlab paste
Cram
dlasMndx.-DIckena.
TO SELL-Pealnsnla tsm. soma ortdi
then was to be sc^-n standing behind
ard. 2 barns, alas bouso. esmmit osl will be held thU evening at the club dsr toe figure of a men holding a dag
Isr. good dstsni. good wMl; worth bouse', to which all members an
ger In Us upUfted band.
sssing. Allan UtUa. Tba Snthsr- viied.
The
Sonlfa) Qlrl-Whst le toe taue
The- tsstuTss. though faint were
SINGLE COMB BROWN LEGHORNB.
tm at pootayl The Poet-WMI. If one
M'S Wilbur Holmes, of Keystone, daari^dlacsnfMe. aD<l- »
Tne greatest ea machine. "—
horror.
0 as tbooe of can gok a poem accepted that is writII pat
who bes been tbe guest of Mrs. H.
• --fc W
ton
on
Both aidea of toe poiwr be may
BBIX—At
bargain,
fine
tarm,
good
orlag pen
ber "■"■w an dfioer In the Indian
muse, big barn, tour borsea. two Gardiner, hes returned home.
not aaatirod that It Ii a good thing.
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nt poultry
H.-n. Jobs GetU went to Bates this
eows, mowing Dusehtosa, tsm toois,
•how. BpMial prtoes on Mb of 60
t tola e
fins SOIL good ortomrd, rural roots. sfcernoon. after vluting in the city.
Every stan lx valued In this world as
•nd loe.. W. H. Umlor, 408 Fifth
er'a to*
beU
whole to^ ^ o^
ha toows by hie conduct tost be wlahoo
Alyda Socher returned to her borne
qnl^ in Williamsburg this afternoon, after
to be valued.—Broverv
iXock.
vMiting In the city.
tfIMl
Mias Etta Oetta returned to bee
Tb Whom It May Concern
Mmc« too moot prrolooe sww
liome near Bates this afternoon.
Anyone having
For teuuag,*, (rom
..
...
modem
Mra P. S. Johnson, of Thompson- modi..... M thi2 of the Oackwar of had any. may leer
karoda. its hdR and belt hro r- aowAage by calling OB
Front ttnsL PArt cash, low prloa.
prus wlBBsn, urn per
well ranted. See It would ex- ville, arrived In the ci^ this aftor iTMhit HMuiTTiifli Tubiee and mm
V. H. BOLAND.
setang. Oliver Vatsis.
noon
to
speqd
Sunday
in
the
city
tbe
ttosngA AQsn UlUs, Tbs' Sbthsr
41X StAto StreeL
•6912
littPUeaBurhoB*
land.
40i«ti
guest of friends.
Mrs. H. Smith arrived in the city valued at ISMOft His fstbri- w«
TO BHLL-ftos rwMsMs In Blk Bap this aftonioon (or s visit.
an hU first vWt to Europe. Ttiare
> miL
are ooma costly orvords lu ludis. and
Iton r. litUa, BoU
both toe crar «gd tbr sultan iKiesera
<U84f
35 cents, eesu oo sale at
Jeweled rahm of gtwi I'Hcritats, «Tbe Old SNon ralMblotoraaffi In England la the Drug toona. ______________
90B 8AL» nccss3 Bt the ShUsoi
>riees 18, fit and OM pwraaliid by Ae BgyptUns to
Boass taaim. -Din Crartotaig. n 88 oento. BeMs«n stos
gmra-Mra^- •taobimOB’s Lord Wtomtaff. The hilt la aot with DAILY BAOLK WANT AM PAY.
Wnshtoftoa. phOBk 18E.
4MMf
■88U hfOMUs.sM KMTChsad at*I0,«0.
CAMERA GIVES
GHOSTLY WARNING
White Waists
Special Sale on Ladles’ Suits
at SS.OO, SIO, and SIS
regular $10. $1-5 and |25 values
E. Wilhelm
rRONT STREET.
As ■aesFrsel CSItTTlie father of ibe late George MaedeiMid woe a aucci-K<rii1 mercbsnt.
tMIe how some
show and osw s' countryman come In who did an extensive buslneea in oettng unmistakable signs of having meaf. end was, moreover, a quaint
Aherdevnsblre diaracter. BM boded toe back of tbe hand
«at the time of the
wieu gruped s bar of tbe cage. The
IscerstloD was severe, and the pain sntlcom law agitation, and In some
wae great The sufferer danced about way tbe people got tbe Idea' Into toetf
and twirled hla ablllalah. crying: ‘Xet beads UM toe mlliers were storing up
him out! Let him out tU I hare me corn for Ale at famine pilcca.
wm,aT him!" A companion tried to
Tb^ decided to mark thMr-dli«Udt
and cooipinpi by burning old Mr. MscdoosM lb effigy, snd toey were ohettt
to Sri a itgbt to tbe flgdre when tbe
good man Mmeelf came along, hopptofi
•nJdj wpodeo lag. supping IB hwk.
at toe figure, be aald, quMly:
Tea. boyo. It's not- at aU bafi^bst /
I being .
taty, ' Do yon know toe neture of an
oator-
TONIGHT, at Stolnbaeg'a OrxndMUSlCAl
;ludinQ esntau, “The Old
prouri
V.VV. ........ a Stair." Pricoa.IS. 25 and
Clock
35 cents. Seato on sale at Johnj^k
No Cure, No Pay!
9 DAVS
only
Prof. S. aay Todd, M. D,
The Noted Nerve Speclallfiit
LOCATED IN GRAND RAPIDS SINCE 1875.
24. 1806.
......
...
5=|g||g|g|s
be done sv a reasonable charge
" ind,
dX^itiesondallFem.
io\« auu .11 .Sb
t everywhere.
»enknesf, shortBeSr of breath. Pol
That cough, slight fever am and quick eoD8U!upU"n.
pitaiioD of heoTL may mean au. rrltaUle. aieepleaa, or sake after norIf you are nervoua. resilesa.
rid dreams tired mornings, with
roouib. someUmes discharges. «:
Vpirlis, you are suffering
of being afraid or uncertain, aom^mes
poB-er, which may end
from nervous
ervous debility Md_e^s^lOT^of
----r prostratwo. Insanity
small of your bock? Do you
-e you pain
—
rvousorweokT
•eokT Do you ha'
have
have fiu or falling slcknesaT Are you
xnd stomaAT I
a feeling of wei^i and pressure in le lun
(e wlA a BiartT I
you belch wlndl Are you oonaUpaK
1 bad eoBsumpuaD leougn - aiseu ...
got no permanent helpfrom pbyalclans.i
30 November id I began treatThree weeks ago 1 weighed 123 pounds
136
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STOMACH TROUBLES
THUUnene CURED.
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etomach troubles cured by Dr. 8. Ctoy Todd.
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