The Daily Eagle, May 14, 1906

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The Daily Eagle, May 14, 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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1906-05-14

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Waole,
VOL XIV. NO. 4065.

jcnTEDrnoa.4P.it

ONLY

$2.00

ILKWilSiaL
DiSTmODilY

aiHiiQtOGilLiijlll

msogiinfli

Go-Cart
Pay the balance when you can.

THESE LIBERAL TERMS
Bwke il .-atty for you to Imvo a (food iip-to-d»t^Hio-C»rt or Koldlu; QoC&rl—you wao( ouo—baby ureds ODC—buy it Dotr.

TBE PRICE OF A GO^IART
^ould rul aoroe 6(rur>- in iu< |>urvbui.t.': alNO llic quality. Our combioation 0/ LOW price with BlfiU quality is what hae giTcn ua the CJo<-art
bnsiDesa in the PAST ahd we figure that the aame method will uontiDuc
to gi*e ua the LIONS aliare of the KUTl’EE bas'ocaa.

Biggest Asi

In tlie aty.

J. W. Slater
WhoIaMie and ReUII.

Vour RallabK X»ma Pgmiahtr.

MRS. SARAH AOGUOTA ZAMBOltD
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

KOENIG’S
INDEPENDENTS
AT PaMlIy Live at
KUZMICH ATTEMPTED TO STOP
Funeral le Held.
OOf^MiSM, O. W. 0% AT THOMPRUSSIAN MAY DAY DEMON- .
SONVILLK HUSKERS AT ORAWN.
TRATION OF WORKMEN;
A end death occurred at Ogdenabnrg
Saturday afteranon at i o’clock when
Hia. Sarah Augam Zeng, wtfa of'
Frank Zans, waa «0ad away after an
Ulnaee of only a few daya. leaving beMilk, BettjM and OUiar Owitanto of
Bidee ^er hnsfaapd, two tttUe ehOdiwa. Mu Atueked Him aa He Left Ona ef
Rig Flaw In All O
Deoeaaad waa bet SS yeare ot^ and
waa the daughter of Mr. and Ofn.
HorM and tum Unlnad Hard ud Wes Mimlr
formerly of tOvar
Jorody
DMIked.
lj»k» but now hring at iNd Mlaekm.
The ftmeia] waa 1
The hoTM aad Mtesr naod Sr Wil­ to th# local
{Specdal to Tha Dally Bagla.]
at t o'clock In the ^nnSi at Ogdeasliam Grant In defirarlBC mUk^ hiS' add intaraat «o tlw Wiilaaad
dar araa aa «tf oae and a trio of burs, and the iatannent waa b the
8L Potmborg, Hay 14.—Vice Ad­
customere and which waa bMng driron
miral Emnloh,
^
ran dafaatad lb on of Sown
ra the local ^ •
by Ira Be
In all eaaea every gama
PorL who waa very anpe^nter with the
baarty auppect
whUe left etandlng atong In treat ot
their fim caie ont ot the ctiy affd in
wwkmen. wu araaeslaatad here today
George Hoyt'* realdenoa. It la aspby a mu wnose May Day d
tact ware the Ant regulnr games any
poeed that-the animal .waa trlghtaaad:
of than have tdayed whlck, la a me
Don be hnd ettempted to atop.
by a woman who waa aaatad aa ths
The admiral was k^ed at the new
ore, makea the dafaat aeem leaa.
udewalk near the
aaddaslr
admiralty werka a •
Kaanlg^
Jumping up.
Uon Wbera moK ef the XOOO mb em­
By Mr'the ba« »me of the thrM
ployed
were reported tor duty a( a a
waa
the
ona
played
at
Ciwenlah
be
The horse ft>Uowad_ the goUar moat
ISpeeia] to Tba Dally tegb.]
teThey wanted (mmedlately to
n the team et that piaoe aad
of the way, nmnlng'aorth on Unloa.
New Tork, Hay If.-KMrl Bdiurs, march in a body and oeishrato the
At the comer ot Unloa and Ninth SOYS LIVING NCn KALKASKA Koenlg'e ind^Nodenta, whUi waa
won by the tonnar by a aoore of fl to S. widely known aa a publisher and ter­ Kuasian May Day bia finally agreed
atreeu the eldewalk was atrock and
CAUGHT IN STO^ OH CRAW­
Owbg to there Mng no grwmd mer cabinet member, died at bis home to work antU 2 n-cloek in Che aOeP
milk and boOlea flew in all diraatlona.
FORD LAKE NmUtDAYf
mice the ecora woald have been 1 to in this city at 4;» this morning. Death, noM. The admiral, however, made a
The same thing happened at the oor
doe tea
0. The baoea waia not tied down
speech to the men raying that te eodU
pr ot Eigbth and Union.'
they ebould be and a runner who elld following an attaek of etomaoh tranhb not agree to their leavlsg wert at >
The horee turned , west 00 Btshth
a base kieked K out of potitkm end in spile of brief periods of tmprova- O’ClOdL
and was finally cau^ near DlTlalos
At about 6:M the admiral waa gofag
wae touched, but as they had no rale ment Ur. Schnri slowly tailed and yaeetfeeL The bogET eacaped Injury aa
y afteracon sunk bte ocoa. He tram a amall thop in the wnrka wtara
Ine Ont Who CouM'^elin Saved Hie to oover the play and the m.p
weU aa the boraa.
a workman who hi^ bea «etyi«i»d
where the base ehonia be the umpire
Cempanien'e Life ^dUaf^Hha to
However,'tba anpply o(. milk botUee
allowed tt.
around a ooraer of the buUdteg'leapShore In an ujwnwliwa
It UmUed and Mr. Grant hta bMa
ed at>^ and thruat a dagger tato hla
Aside froa thu the game waa fine
unable to find
Copemlth aaya It Is the atrangest
tomera. The oaly. daauca waa to botThe pcfilce ray It it evUest tbe aethey ever played agalnat and
tlee and to a^Ied «nir
mertaatton had been plaaned to. adthey in tnra are gtren praise ter the
The daggee-vridA ttea toad
given the tocal playera.
The cusbKm waa alao loat out of tba
OB
the spot was oonoealad Uke •
rig and up to tha boor of gofng to n^ while Vemoe
preee th^ bad act tooated IL
yearn, and Roy
76 LABORERS THREATENED TO sword cane.
Among the workmen are mnny flpr«■ Crawford only an hour and IB mlnutea to play
yeare. were 00
CAUSE SERIOUS TROUBLE.
mereaUore. Kuamteh hM a bad re*alake, about five
diataat. a aud- IL It was almost a ease of one, two,
tattoo among tbe mm beteg r^ortad
enme 9 W both boya three and out all the way thrangfa. The
Foreignera
Want
Higher
Wa^aaa
hard and de^oUo.
Copemish
boya
made
their
drat
ran
I
d
came MW tealng ttiafr^vae.
Ouard Piaeed at the MUL
The boat waa ng^ea aad <mlr the fifth Inning and the other two
runs were tnede b the seventh innbg.
Brooman could
In rlgbang the boat ajd thn dove tor Tbere waa a very targe crowd preaent
(Spateai to Tha Dany Baila.1
Bagte.]
NEW YORK PLACES THAT AMOUNT bis oompanloiL In brtigtng him op he and when the local team took the
...nil Da..l.4a
____"
....
Grand
Baplda, May 14
IL—SevaotyEve
WITH BANKERS'ASSOCIATION.
atraek Us hand
tha boat and train they were glven.a royal
laborera in the Batfe mlOa of the,
When
these
two
teams
meet
agate
nad to diva again to sSt Ua
Grand Rapids plaatar oompaiv' arm
they are eure cf a larger crowd.
ont Saturday aftaraooo fler a Mi^ HAS ORDERS FOR FLAN* FOR
O. W. D. ve. Til
thraaienteg --------------—
EfUlLOmOB IN MANY FLACSB.

nm^ flies ms yeu

tEfl UBBIimiSTMUK

iJSB, IH ms lUlii

FiiOlimilG

SRflE IT Blilf lUS
PUS1BI00. SfllHUI

K0.M0 UDBI HI SH
mutisco mi FUfl

Screens

YOU
WANT

HutsminuH

Traverse City Mfg. Co.
W. L. BfOVvn*:IVIo**«
OflBce: Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street.
Citizens’ Phone, 32.
Bell Phone, 166.

When You Pass Our Store
TENNIS See OUR
SHOES Our OXFORD
W DISPLAY
and
OXFORDS
I
N
Co(rt» Cheaper
D

One:strtieh Window of Psieli^ Trein,
Breaking H.
A hard halTetarmof a few mlnutea’
■Oily go«Woia^<^ta Boaa. Ba**
duration 'pae»d ovw Aldbn Saorday
other pUoM which, vbeoanee
night The hnfl atoooa were
of the location, received no /aM Im
large. One which ttriiek a eoaeh wIb '
general relief fund o< San FYeadow. juat u the train waa Wawlng
CISCO.
Into the depoL broke the wtndow. It
Is feared that eome damage waa dose
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO.
(0 tmlL

Q U I C K
XHE TAILOR
201 Front St.

Are Light;

50c 4o 75c.

0

W

bra never bora eo varied
as It U able traun.
From .the eatretne nar­
row toe to ibe conserva­
tive broad ones and all
of them haviog IbaV
dialiocUveoera which
characterises our shoea.
Kid. patent leather and
calf Id every conrelv'
able atyle

81.50 to 83.00

Then let us tell-you about them
SSTifS.

Traverse City.

FOR SPRING
WEAR

A

Then uny other footweer and answer the
purpoae jnst aa well ter
light wear. They come
in black aad while
^

8JSMTIC HHimit
PITSHUTECIfEIBRa

^.UwMiY^ieBaiieMy.Oeia'Wira** '

jt Let w.have- yow />:
[)f Wiodojs,
same day aa iStdi
AIS kinds of Lumber and Building Mai

ncEiiiiitiiLim
ASSASSHIIltDTiKlilY

WILLIAM ORAN-ra HORSE WAS
FRIGHTENED WHILE STANDING
ON THE SOUTH SIDE.

lUI lOimi H UHI SIM

This BeautUul

M RH «inn RUB

m

the top eaet and D. B. eaek suit
are mostly in dsnand, worn
our many custoaere we have becarry tavaitoaefahrtcetaUy
________
..lyear-

Kubeck & Hoyt

OUR “LONG SUIT’

Bnon piled up eo fast that It kept
the scorer busy chalking them
along with (be runs tbe Tbompi
Tills team brou^ borne.
Tbe fielding orbe 0. W. D. team
very bad and
their loalDg the game. In all thev
had a -total of 12 errors and eon
tbeiB, were (nexcnsable.
'ntompeonvUle Mde only five hits
and scored 11 rune which plainly tells
the story.
Cora Hutkera va Grawn.
The Pteroe Cora Huskere were trim­
med 6 to T by the Grawn team yester­
day on (be groubds at tbat place. Thg
potato diggers won their game In the
ninth Inning with the score « to 6
favor of P. C. H. team.
Only four of the regular men of the
local team played which made the
team rather weak. The team tmly had
oae pitcher aloag, Glbetm, and In the
third Inning he threw hie arm out and
was only able to-toee the ball across
the plate after that This wUl put him
ot(t of (he pitcher's box for the reel of
Che eetaon.
Novak of the P. C.| H. team was tbe
first msn up and he landed a twat on
tbe first ball pKebod which put It over
the teaoe for a two-bagger. Kroupa
aleo cemaeeted with tbe ball tor a twobagger.
-, the new third b
ed up good and ■
which came bte way and made three
hJta. The Grawn team could not score
until after the fifth inning Tbere
araa aa anendaone 0/ over SOO tram
and the hootlag aad yaning, eapeclally when the
wtenteg rau were made, could
be beard loaM dletance

won- tBM« for aa tnoraaea.' The
who ure all foreignera. alJempted
to create a disturbance after they gull
Arehtett Jrat C. Peterau has BUed
work and the eheriTa force was called
number <a orders -for pteu daring
upon for aid. A guard wae placed last week and today. The bnsteara is
around tbe mill and this morning this
reeult of his a
wae Increased by several extra depu- aad tollowteg up a ayatem. As a rw.
cies. As yet no rioting hag occurred. enlt he baa supplied the ftOowtng

Reeideaee W Jhd CamORm, thU
etty^'
Rraldence for C. L. Dayton <rf Leland.
Plana tor FirM Chriattea ehorMi M
GATHERING IN MONTAGUE HALL Sterilng, iIL
A anmmer home tbr O. M. ulalr of
TO BE FOLLOWED BY BANQUET.
Cotamboa, Ohio,
atato Bhik tef Roacoe BeH of WlaI Who Have Berne Arms Since
Residence ter WOllnm Zoeblke of
Invited to be p'reaenL
Appleton, Win.
Reeldence for A. ft- HUlay <a BU«d .
Wedoeaday, ,May 16ih. marks the
Chy. South Dakota.
eigbth aauiveraary of the 'departure
ot the wlda range
of Co. M 3«h Michigan Voiunieere, ter
of territory eovered be has Joft re­
service In Cuba. Slooe the"Campany
ceived an inquiry from Central Amer­
disbanded, many of its membra
ica for plUL The tegnlrer la a B.
left Traverse City, and are now
Pitsgerald of Bocaa dti Toro. Panama.
tered about this and a cocen western
Mr. Petersen te placing plans' in al­
siatoe. However, there are a eo
most every etkte te the unioB and alsj
arable number of ex-e^diera Mill Uv- receiving Inqulriee fram other ooonteg here, and each year since IMI they tries aa a result of hla method of adhare come together on May 16th tor a vertlBlng.
reunion and bangueL Lectert
read from absent comradea, aad the
etperieoces of tbe (ampalgn are
brought to mind. This year an nnusu
ally pleasant time Is anticipated.
Tbe oommiuee In charge has eecur- KOENIG’S INDEPENDENT BASE­
BALL TEAM TO HAVE THEM.
1 UoDiague ball and when the boys
have talked themaelvea hungry, they
will form a skirmlab line and adranoe Aggregation Gives Premise of Being
the City restauraaL where the
Strongest in CRy.
camp cook will have prepared op elab­
orate banquet After disposing of thli.
Koenig’s I|
Informal program will entertain
D. Tbe members of the arigteal are planning for 1
A CdHRECtlOII
relief committee, J. W. Hannen. P. a forme with which they will bloaeora
out te a few weekL The new nalAn overalght in prootreadteg Satur­ Gilbert and Bm. WRbelm will be tbe
fonne wilt be blue end trimmed In
day made ft appear thst the capacity guests of Co. M and all men who have
borne arms In army or navy steoe 1S68 red. The mouogiam letters, K. L, and
ot the Travatae City water works
the cape will be In rad.
regoesiod to be preeeoc
600,000 gaOou a day; tha amoc
So ter tola eeaeon thia toam hu
Aimld hava read 6,000,000 gallons
bera putting up wvoMiwiit baaebell and
every 14 hourt.
gives prosniee of being one of the
atroBgeet. if oot the etrongeet teem te
DAILY EAGLE WANT AM ^AY.
tbe oMy.
RIVAL BOAT LINES AT MANIBTEfi
CUT FRICEa.

«OF lilBS OF
CO. iioKoaoiuno

lEw UPS MD e mils

mnniE Ml li w

No Pavement

Tripe to Mllwaukra Chsnp end May

unr J.

KnuB

Hae Been Poor Veen to Uncle Bem’e
unanimity with which ladiee who have 0

OUR RFiSTfiwtR
CwmvM ac^ar cowl^ Mly flSc to SB^

Will be tireeome to your
feet H yon

eXAWFORD SHOES
All Crawford lasts are

holdfast to It and

“LONG sunr

Hanh«h'^l& Lay ^jOcL

feetly with tbe oetwal
lines o; the foot. Tbatk
why tbeweatorL

Rowland Doi#b.
Shea Store oppearte WbtUag Betel

sV

iBpodal to Tba Dally
Menletoe. Hay IL—Atthongb the
seesoo has hardly more than apmod
alrrady s rate war hex bran ataitad
the rival boat
between this ofty aad
regulnr ten hateutera has bara HM
one way and 84 flor the ratad tr^
When the N<
waa p«t Into oamlaatoa this tprtag the lato was oM to
It oM «»y «r •».» f«ad trip. Tha
own«a «< the
MaiRHtto
Btraram hnva edit ndoatg thia ibM.

PMdMB.HpMBAeoaiaA

Alter eervtng four years aa n priveto te the United Btatee army,
nny, Ifth
Inteatry. Alb«t J. WMra ratatnad to­
day to Ua hocne te graahft. BM
- abapprewiFteeto
areota, ra they e
Um to eeoto
WhOe eervtag in the eny ». Wetoe
cperaid the Parifle eoean to the PhBiKdM MMnde. ud wea terattmeat
Olo latoad. Ba <haa baas for i

i

|Vpg'wagity

TRHanie
TR MmSTEE 46
MTMetU^ONt.

at •M^aa'a Dni0 «

B mm wHEfflu PiiEm

UN D>lt7 B
* *t ito to
UiM .4 Sea. >.mAB VBtar. SU J
.' MaB*a7i_ <M WMt Fn« «r«Mi
in. A. B. roUto. US Hettk ttawood
■teau----------- OuUt Qol. Unktt
H* u M7 o( tk* »bm plMO.
■ to tto Dtolr BUM <

POILIC LIBRARIES GROWING IN
IMPORTANCE.
WbkUrer tnaji b« nid regarding the
gffia oI Mr. Caisegie tor 6te areciion
of pnbUc libraries is the counirr all
who haro glrea the matter carelol altenlMo mtot admn the tact that since
> Ubairlei hare begun to be crecip4 there has been a great revival
the pubUe intetan in this method o!
taraishlBg information and education.
•Dt only tor the young people and siutents ot our publlo schools and higher
ifUoiis ol reaming, but lor the
graduates ol these isstiuiiiooB and tor
Che masses, whether graduates or
People have come u> isam ih
well seleoled, properly catalogued and
arranged public library, furnishes
Inexpensive means tor everybody with
thirst for knowledge to take a poet
padnate course ol study upon any
‘snl0eet npoo which he cares to
and Inlorm hlmaell. whether he be an
aiumnns or noL
Since this wonderful increase U
Dumber od public llbranes commenced
the American Ubrary association has
taken on new lUe and acuvlty. The
annual meetings have teen more large
ly MtOided. The good work was greatimulatad by the meeUng at St.
’LoqIs and Portland, and this year
promises to be no exception In the line
oC Intereat and progresa. We ar^ in
homed tow more ’ than 600 persons
have alreedy declared their intention
j to be BNOont at the annual meeting
toe aasoeiBtlon, which is to be held
.thie year at Namtganseu Pier tor
.meek, beginning June 30th. It Is evl,d«Bt that this will be toe largest
meeUng ever held by toe assocLatlou.

[alastle to thetr work, in loIs mailer
'we are ^ad to notice that Ulchlgan
not i»fT*"g behind, but is well up
the -^roceasuai. Since toe annual
msettog ot toe asscxslatloD. held ai
Oraad Haplds last June, the assocu
Umi has held two LJbwy Institutes,
tiller the aathorlty of toe Stale
brary eommlsaion: one at Hudson
the ether at Traverse City, end a third
one will be held this month In toe up­
per penlnsiiU. These Institutes are ot
great value and the good seeompllshed by thorn wUl become more marked
as time goes wi.
I The annual 'meeting ot toe StaioAsBociatkin Is to be held at Baule
Creek Hoy 31 and June 1. and we sbalt
be greatly disappointed if there b
a la^e attendance ot librarians and
1

HOOFS-Or ^
TflE HGKiE

The increased work tost is being
dace In the library schools for the educsUoo and tratotog of librarians, and
espeolaUy ot tboee tor chUdren's
is a preor good indax of toe public
pulse regarding toe Importance of toe
woto.
As a mauer of tact there is nc
factor to toe way U public eduo
ud tatematlon tor everybody, rich
or poor. Ugh or low, that can be snp
plied so cheaply and be of such onl
veraal bona&t m a good public Ubrary.
a fact which toe people are fast findtog oto and anroctodag. We are glad
to know tuat Traverse CHy Is m
ocptkm (o this rule. Our public II
brary is beoaotog more popular, bet
ter appsaetated aad made more ui
every day by our pet^le.
, While the Traverse CUj public U
brary has n>t yet reached toe si
datd at aaerulneas and Infiuence
which we hope to see K attain li
few years, we believe tost Hs aboUUon
today would be as greatly missed by
<wr peo^ aad as great a miMonune
«o tbsm as would the abdlUon ot the
Tiaveree CHy High school.
Ths frost that d«stroyed all toe
pea^ea. eherries and stiawberrtes lo
the frtdt belt of Benton Harbor and
St. Joeeph last week, as reported by
telecraphio dispatches, has tu^ oat.
as itsnsl, to barw done little orne dam­
age. The waters at Lake Michigan
mettod aad dlsMpsdwd aU the troet be^
feta th» san came up. and thus the
damage whs averted. U Is a little
«nm«s how tha penAes are all killed
•very rear In the Mlehlgu trolt belt,
aad yet with equal regnlaxlty when
the ttne ot ripening eomee aronnd tl
to vary aMdoai that a tun crop falls
to TSMk the-markets. This year pramIMS «» U no exoeptkc to the geoertl

toBk•NfyMy nlM to

LOCAL
HIGH
SCHOOL
TEAM
boor can bt^e to t
CLEAR OUT-CLA88ED MANIS­
tooetofl. Whether a borad’a foot ha «haafVed from to bont or behtod. Mr
TEE AGGREGATION.
foan eorreaprads to or at tokat ssasMblai altosr that of tlM ragtUar gealfliB
(Pig. 1), tbe base wide or toa wide
poamoD (Fig- 2) or the bare narrow «r
toe narrow poamon (Fto- 8)By the direction of the Imsgtoair
The High Wind InterferMl In to ttoe passing through toe toqg AXM aC
Runs—Msnietee Forfeited High
tot'^o pasteras wa detamtoa whattiar or not the boof and pattern stud
Jump—T. C. DisqOallfIsd for
to prater motna] relatton. In toe
First In High Hurdlues.
regular atudtog Kitttlon (Fig. 1) toe
foot ails runs stoaiflbt downward aad.
The field meet between tbe local forward. In tbe hnse wide posidon n
obliquely down'ward udontward,
High echool team and toe Manistee TOOM
and to tbe base narrow pgeltlon K
High echool mm held here Saturday obliquely downward and toward.
afternoon was one ot the beK bh
ever held In toe city and was a
nounoed vlotory tor toe looals, wbb axis should be straight ud tbe
pastern, tbe abort pastmn and wall at
won by a ^tal soore of S8 to 46.
the toe sbonJd have tbe same alanL
The losers were graceful loeers and
A Front Hoof of tbe Elegular Bh
toe local team enjoyed the meet tog Poaltlon.~The outer waU la k Ettie
very much. They worked hard but
they oooceded that Traveree Clty
would pull out a winner before the
game started as they claimed they bad
hard work to make up their team ol
10 mezL
rielssnar of Manistee was not really
eUgible to compete to toe games as
he bad not been in school toe reqnired
time but tnaaini.oh as the local boys
bad <hiTig» their own way he waj
serkiuBly protested and bis 'polots
wpre allowed to stand In toe totals.
His efforts, however, only swelled toe
total five points for Manistee.
The high wind interfered will
spnnis maierlall.v but in spite of tost
fact some good lime was made. The
wind aided In the throws slightly but
not enough to make any material dif­
ference.
Tbe attendance was fair and toe
boys made qnough to clear expenses
which was gratifying.
Tbe crowd,
which .was present, was a very
thosiastlc one and showed their appro
elation of toe efforts of toe teams.
The resuiu ot Ibe contests were i
foUows;
100-Yard Dash—Jllller. T- C.; Peter
sod; Usnlsiee: King. Manistee. Tbe
[Pig. 1. rvgulsj- r
points. T. C. 5, Manistee 4.
base wide; F
220-Yard Oath—MIQer, T. C.; Peiersofl. 3laDl8tee; King. Manistee. Points, more slanting and Bompwhat thicker
than the Inner. Tbe lower border ot
T. C. B, Manistee 4.
tbe enter quarter deecrihes the
440-Yard—Miller, T. C; Fellers, T. a smaller circle—that la It li
r ; Mohr. Manistee. Points. T, C. 8, abarply bent than tbe toner quarter.
Manistee 1.
Tbe weight falls near tbe center of tbe
Half Mile Run—Schneider.- Manis­ foot and te evenly distributed over the
whole bonom
tee: AJway, Manistee; McOairy, '
Points. TCI, Manlsise 6. Glichrl] ot forms an angle with tiw ground of
Traverse City came In ahead at leaiil forty-five to Bftj dtereea and Is paral­
lel 10 tbe dirvcUou or the loug pagtern.
m yards hui was ruled out because The toe poliiu straight ahead, and
Coach Slllsun coached bliu In-.
when toe home Is moving forward in
One Mile Run—Sngvall, Manistee; straight line the hoofs are picked n.
Meilarry, T. C.. Oitchcll. T, C. Polnia and carried forward In a bne parallel
to toe middle line of tbe body and are
T, r 4, Maniiiee B.
Two Mile Run—McClarry, T. C., set down flat. Comlug einigbt toward
-Schneider Manistee; (ilichell. T. C.. tbe olwarx-er. the hoofs seem to rise and
fall perpeudlcularly,
PoiDts. T. C. 6, Manistee 3. Entail
A Hoof of the Buse Wide PoBlflon.—
fell OIK on the third lap and had
This Is always awry. Tbe outer wall
he carried frcin the field, the strain is more slantlug. longer and thicker
and the psce being too much for him, than toe Inner, the outer quarter more
Shot Put—Amlsbuechler, T. C.; Fel­ curved than ibe Inner and the ont»
lers. T. C.; Fleissnar, Manistee. Points. half of the sola, wider than the Inner.
The weight fells largely Into toe toner
T. C. 8. Manistee 1.
Hammer Throw—Amtshuechler. T. half of the. boof. In motion toe hoof
Is moved In a circle. From Its position
C.; Fleissnar. Manistee' Fellers, T C. on tbe ground It breaks over the Inner
Points, T. C. 6. Manistee 3.
toe. Is carried forward end outward
Ditcus Throw—Amlsbuechler. T. C.; close to the supporting leg. thence for­
Fellers. T. C.; Bk>dgetl, Manistee. ward and outward lo tbe ground which
toe hoof meeis first with the outer toa.
Polnis, T. C. 8, Manistee 1.
High Jump—Forfeited lo Traverse Qorsee that are toe wide fspity
footed)—toes turned outward—show all
City, 9 to 0. Whiting and Walker
the pecollarltlee of boof form and boof
the local men for this event and would Sight to a sUII tuoi-e marked
have taken the event ea.sl!y Peterson and are therelorv more prone to inter­
was the Maol.stee high Jumper lui
fere when In motion,
pace had been too much for him
A Hoof of the Base .Narrow Posltloo.
—This Is also awry, hnt not to so mark­
he was unable to compete.
Pole Vault—Slater. T. C-: WhlUng. ed a degree as the base wide boot The
T. C: Blodgett. Manistee; points. T. Inner wnll l» nsuxlly a little
C. 8, Manistee 1.
Broad Jump—King, Manistee; Whit­
ing, T. C-: nelssnar, Manlst»e, Points.
T. C, 3, Manlree 6,
High Hufdlee—King. Manlete; Tltns. T. C.; Schneider, Hani
Points. T, C. 3, Manistee 6. Hodge
was dleqnairaed In this event ns he
lost his step and ran around
hurdle.
Low Hurdles—Hodge, T. C.; Peter­
son. Manistee; Miller, T. C. Points,
r C. 6, Manistee 3.
Half Mile Relay—Traverse CRy won
with a team eonslsilng of Hedge.
I’homas; Hunter and Miller. Manis­
tee’s team was King, Bngvall, Alway
and Peterson. There being no chance
for third place T. C. won 8 points.
Tbe Jialf-tnlle relay race was by far
the prettiest event of the meet
the local boys crossed the tape ai
least IE yards ahead of the ManI
man. Hodge etarted out in tbe lead
and toe other men retained toe lead
and added to IL
BMwurw)
Everyoue can hsve beautlfal hair.
*Tteffsrdl«M of coiorT' some one may
ask.
Tea, -regsTdless at eveythtog emept
•are and cleamineee.
Instead of washing the hair (which
takea off the naiutal oil aiM eanato it
fa “fly Just rrerywbera” for aevenil
Bays, until the oil exudea aM
braabifl over tte-hili^-apread a elean,
irhtta doth, that will not Qnt aver tbe
atltfady parted kngrta af the left
haad ^ with toe right osa mb yaur
fensfa^toerMigbly hot gently on toe
Statk. ^rnab the hair a few Mnotee
aafl agala eiean the brush by rubbing
MthadoW. Hair tTMted to 4hU way
tn Utitaa ararr aYenlng for two ar
thNa-waeka uiU.be deaa, soft aad
aUky.
Bboold the acatp tX Elrfy, pact the
hair to arreral pkcaa.aad bensb .a
aaeh side ot toe phrL TMs
~
only eleanae toe scaJp, b« c

OotoailBaat Fwmt Straat Jor
your

BMt Crops Walk l« Market.
of forage crops. Convert these and the
gntoi Into pork, beef, mutton, milk,
batter. Do not forget poaltry. fnit
and meadows. Wbat la left may go
on to tbe c<^n land,
work hard every day of tbe growing
eeason. locn-ase the prodnctlre capac­
ity of toe laiMl to the bigbeat point
n* largest returns from land are poaalble while effecting this betterment
Sid toe farm of deadheads. Make
•vary udaal pay liberally for good
board. Baise yoor
temstlse your boatoees and kaow wbat
it U coetlng and netUng.-BrMdsf'a
Oasotte.
14abt aeS Beavw ■o«a.
Owtog to the time reqalrad to deralop s bog and to toe fact that most
pigs are farrowed to toe spring, tbs
•apply of boge Is not to bannooy wlQi
aw demand. Ugbt bogs are tbe moat
plantifnl in the fall and wtotw aad
heavy bogs dating Gw aniniMr. HUS
U eoBtrary to tbe demnd aofl has ■
WlUiam Dlecrtck. lUtoola.
Kamma-It it strange that gtrto hava
not more aanse.. (3raadpa-i tbtok yoa
tobeitt that opinion. Mammn—-Wbat
do yen mean? Orandpa-WaU, It to »
sctly what yoor motoer nMd t« say
twanty-flve years ago.—New Tort
Price erKeaMt
Sswm-A doctor is going to perform
an epmaon on me temoirow. Jewett—
?Fbtt far? HewlR-lbe nsaal ratA
Wk-WooiSB-s Hama XJy^nlaii..

TK^ Ml «A0U WANT MX

The Demand
for

Kgrcle aad Automo­
bile-Btpairing
Work QlEtaranteed and Prioea
Bight. Give ue a triaL

Fancy Vests

lOUMTOB a MAIMIIK!
811 B. Fremt Bt.

Traverse Ci^.

Is greater

■nw wtad-winM dMF not
to
bars tky eemneetioe wtto ptoMppla,
7« It to toi baTTir of toe toamieal that
gtvsi to tiw taeloni fndt toa rsmarkaWy digeattofe property which It pop
aeaaaa ThaJ^aliing notion that ptoakPPle Juice to excellent for the dig*#tkm to snpported by medical t«amooy.
Bat n allce of toe fruit aCtw dtonw.
say tbe doetan, and yon will not saEs

than ever this
year.

Muslin Underwear
We want every lady to see goods,

_ ji__________ _

Tbl* llMc esnbraecs the

If you want Id see wbat ptnea. _
oan aeeomptttta in tbe way of dlgasOon. yog ean easily tmt It <* a ptoce of
raw steak. Tbe action of plnaappto
Juice «n rawt to to trsnsferm It tots
JaUy sad tbe* dis*)4va « when to the
homan stomach.
Ftoea a suee of toe fruit on the raw
BHt M It UesoB t ptott, and tbe up­
per aorrsoe of the ateak where the
trait toocteb will eoon become gelattoone. Ecayma the aetive principle at
the Juloe, Mb be obtained by threwing
«dt toto the Juice, thus prodndfig a
A good stood pineapple contalne two
plnte of Jnlce. a fact that giree an Idea
of what a aBce of the fruit will do for
OigaBQoa. If cooked, toe plneepple
Iceee Ito virnie In tble reepecL It may
be asked wfaerber the coosomption of
tbe somewhat woody fruit Itself Is beneficiai or sot, for that can ecarcelj be
easily digestible.
'G'ltoouc doubt It to tbe Juice which
does toe good, not the flesh of toe pine­
apple, hnt Ibe prepeny of tbe Juice to
ao effective tost the estlng of tbe fruit
ttaelf can do no barm and may even be
beneficial. Inaamiicb as It takes some
of toe strength of tbe Juice to dissolve
It aad eo prevents tbe ttomacb suffer­
ing from the too violent effecu of toe

THE-SEISMOGRAPH.
Bww She KueheMk* laklaaler Be.
eorks the IhMka.
In Its ilmplest form an earthqnake
tndleator might be a tray with notched
edges to filled w.m mercury tost a
ebaldag of toe vtnh would canes an
overflow in toe Uirectiun of toe moremenL In tbe lu^truaient used by eclance tbe pendulum 1a employed, vartl0*1 by some luuana. bortoootal by toe
Jap an see, Knglia^ most.European and

Ladlea Wfelfe Skbta with
deep floonees asd two to fonr
rows of fine lace and iDsertion,
embroidery trimmed, etc. Onr
Tfle and flSe ones will please you,
better grades also
Ladlea Drawera-v a r i o n <
stylet. SSc and upwards.
Night «owBa—Lace and cmbroid.-ry trimmed, beauties at
only 7S«, also plaiuer and better

Fan^.TaMcta

Silks
Special Offer

SSc
l^plHIS is tbe best
Silk offer made in
flvnsBjaday. They
are the aeaMa’s beat sellihg colon and patteroa.
Nothing more popular
for tbe fliik- shirt waist
suit. . TfieM are also
▼ery g-0od for ahirt
waiBt& .The Ibt is not
largc^'iaad best numbers
will go flnt Wa . eaiNwirily want
you io
these snic%
we-kftow ^ wiU Mrree
wi^ iD^^t they %re tbe
best 'tbiogs you have
seen.

styles aod shades aod a variety - >l
some patteras.

j.;

Hamilton Clothing Co.
OUR SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW
DAYS ON

Here are a few of tbe

many which

we «iiint.-;

► Our reg. 11.00 Diuer now 65c

ICHEESE
I CHEESE
CHEESE

li

FnU Cream Cheese |
Just In

Oar reg. 11.35 brace arm. JI.IO
Our reg. $1.75, now......... JI.50
Our reg. $2.25 qt. oak --SUS

Come and See Them
. We have the finest lioe of
Carpets, Rugs and Linole
urns that were ever shown.
Come and see them before
purchasing elsewhere. M
very reaaooable price*.

HERKEMER
COUNTY

J. Brezina.
3?' 3 J. 248
Front St.

JUauUui

A New Lot Just Received

DINING BOOM fHAIRS

peadalam. which Is eo freely hnng
to remaio etatlonary, and a reeordlng
dsvtce maket toe result vislbla Of old
with tbe vertical pendulum a sharp
point drew the profile of toe move­
ments on a btackened surface. Photo­
graphic paper In-moving stripe serves
tbe modern Intmiments.
Tbe berisonul pendulnm
vertical axis and carries at
tty a heavy weight which earth shock
does not resch. In the Mllue
d to this 4
graph a platinum sheet anacbed
weight has a slit iDlereecttag
angles t slU in a second sheet
nestb. In times of quiet reflected Lighl
r*4*l'ig through both lilts maket
point and prlaU a ctralgtit Une on
moving bromide paper. When
earth shakes the lower slit moves end
tbe line become* crooked, according
toe strength of the shock. A clockwork
arrangement with abutwre sod a light
times the dlatnrbance.
Tbe instramente are eo delicate .
sometimee to Indlrate ebocks which i
men have felt—New Tort World.
f AN EAGLE WANT AO.

the toner qusner more curved Chan tbe
outer. Tbe weight fslli largely
the onter Lnlf of Uie tdioe. to motion
tbe boot breaks ovi-r the outer toe
movee In a circle whose convexity Is
outward, a manner of flight -called
paddling.—John 'W. -t-lHiiis, V. U.

Fancy Vests

Reinembcr

mt

sale

m

Wall Paptf

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
Yoor ReHaUe Pamltare Store

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 South Union Sireet,

MUSUN UNDERWEAR
JALE_
Begiimiug Weeinesday for tbe balance of the week
we will give a

Ten Per Cent Discount
OD all our groat stock of Muslin Underwear.

Skirts sell from 7gc to $4.00
Gowns sell from 50c to $4.50
Corset Covers sell from loc to $1.00
Drawers sell from '250 to $1.00
From theae already remarkably -low pricea wc will' give an additional
ten-per cent (Jiacount.
The atylee are ao diyersiBed and the trimminge are an dainty.
ttflhgreateet stocks you will see foj many a day.

One of

This is a sale that no one sbouM miss.

i

PIRACY AND
PROPOSAL
Bjr jcres W. SARCERT
T Epca W. 8*>mBt
rerbapB one rcaaon why Coffman re-,
apected bli iic|>iiow« wa» becaiire of
tbe excelleiii nnderetandlng between

were her
• He bn<l lioen'tr> liiK for hIi wi-eke to
decide whellHT or not Alice cared for
him. Biiil III- waa iifrald to put bla fate
to Uic
He waa.not ranch of a
Inillcd' man. Tutll be bad reeii .Alice
hlS yacht bad l>m-u IiIh an-eelbenrl. and
a cnilWf wuii a lot of jjoo.1 fcllown oiilwclcbed all ibe alluremeiits of feral
nine eoclety.
N’ow he reirrelted a little—Juat a mlle-bla devotion to tbe aek. He did
not even know wlietlier Alice ihoiurlit
of him aa bl« nepliewa- micle or ni
bimreir. riiveraed in the way« of
women, he could not decide. He niiclit
have asked bln sister, lail be drelnlc.l
Gertrude's (:lla-s. eo be devoted liiiin-eir

f»AVltoO TAX

yon aboot ■If,"
*1%en>'« DO young woman In tbe «•(>•
bL" denied Ewan, -ifa e-partofdbetr
make believe."
rteward. There’! • Udy In that I
cabin.I
Holtman made two
to the door 1
Indicated at%d thriw It itoen. There on I
towel acroaa ber
montb. It wai tbe wo^ of ■ moment
to release her, but It wag five minute*
before
efore her lips permitted ber to speak.
"Don't mind." abe Btuiled as abe llsteneil to Ewan's horror stricken expla­
nations. "I linaRine that tbe boys took
thetb piracy too aerionsly. It was all
dona ao snddenly that I conid not help
myself, bm I was snre that yon would
find It out when you came on board."
“And to think." he groaned, “that I
was slillnc In tbe cabin all tbe fore­
noon. and yon were lying here snffer-

"It wasn't BO very bad." she condllaled, ''and the bo.ve were so full of
tbelr cruise that yon really cannot
blame ibera. 1 hoi>e yon will not ptmlab tbem." .
-TuDlsh tbem!" he echoed savagely.
"H they are going In for tbls aort of
piracy they should be strung np at tbe
yardarm."
With a whoop -tbe boys came tum­
bling dou-ii (be
glance fell u|kid tbelr captive
gained H'rlglit cc<-ns1onBll.c to cnier the they Jiimiied Upon tbelr unde and be­
charmed circle. t!ie center ..f wlihli gan lopunimel bim,
wa* .\li(-€ futler.
"It ain't fair." proteGed Gordon, 'tn
Tbeu cigmc the twins' InKplniti.in.
Bedtime taler of the SpniilsIi.inHlii bad
fired itielr Iniagliiuilona. Here they
were on Ibe tt\lf of Metico, whence
tbe gold laden galleons had mode (heir
start. N'olbitic would satisfy hut Ihat
they rbould go iipju a plraimg e\ii.-.ll
tloil.
Tbelr motltcr was clad ciioiiali lo In'
rid of them for the w.-ek the <-mi —
would occupy, and Alh-e Cmlcr mnuufuelured u^eiiost lm|w>iug skull ami
crOKsImueH Osg to 1s' hrokeii out frnni
the masihesd wlirii Ihc <|llarry Hlionhl
lie sighted. Tbe twins carefnll.r look.-il
and
lid li
tnl^/rio
ply of niniiiiioiiinn, nud tnl>»
pr.M-il.-iKi rarryl.ig wo.mI.-.i d«g,.i-- h
twi-,.,, tbelr tiH-th.
Then c.iii.c the day of cmhiivkaiio
The iwinr ki-oosl llii-lr imillii-r g.HNlliy,

I ot tot 1 of tuook S, in E
*. Oo.’a Fi^ a...........
-.Ara«* etty, to toe aorto end of
aooa Union atreet bridge, are now ta
my
hands, fior toe oidleetlon of the
—..........................................
____ MOON « MOON.
ttto tastaUmest, together with tbe
City Opera House btack. BeUiFhiovwA
aoeraed intarwt on all atmi '
................
, toa same to:
to be paid before toe
i-Dfid
ftiet day of Joda 1»0«.
M. B. HABKHU.
DB. U 8WAMTON.
Oll^ wrer toe Pf^le’a 8avla^.^l
aty T»e_____
Both ‘pboae 108.
Ofioe room SOS State Bank boOdlag.

CopBrt0'.f. ISOS.

Mtocswtotoa
It was. of course, a very fool ab
l tbing
to write a letter of acceptance to the
man one intended
refuse, and yM
i^int took a clilldlsli delict in wriUng.
the dainty little note and thinking of
ttie expression that would coma to Or­
ton's face If be abonld read It
Then she tucked It into tbe flap of
ber lap desk and on her last remaining
eheet composevi the letter In wbldi ibe
ioiigbt to make her refuBai as easy as
possible.
•It la no easy thing to make a pen
aay "no" when the heart cries "yea,";
and tbe rest of the party was ready t*
start for tbe wood* before abe bad com­
pleted it
Of course she could not say that It
was ber etepmotber's order aud-that
It yras obedience to commaud and
tbe answer of ber heart. She could
only hope tbXt be would eee bow tbe
matter stood and understand that
had not beeo flirting with bim tbrongb
those lohg weeks before Marquaud and
bli mopet had apiiearcd upon tbe iceni
and had tieen fili'iuied to bestow his *b
tentlous upockber.
Until then Mrs. Appleton hadjegar*

;:wDnBa5iP^„
^raraten <

ravere# Qty jraranipiiw Nta fl.
PU H L Dsela, Sariba.
DnrtaM Camp. No. xm. W. M. A.
'B*tta tt Woodman hall MeadiF-aveamfA a»m. DatoA
C; FittU W.
........ ...........WW86

Grand Traversa ungt No. SM. L O
O. F.. meeu erary Tnaada;
DR. ARTHUR HOLUDAT .
Itamoved to Murtaen bioek, ever Bar- B. C. Green. N. O.; C. H. C
A Year «f Bleed.
m A Earl'A ClUswu pfacme m
The year IMS wm tong 1
Y-l.-W
bared tt the borne of F. N. Taekaw of
AiUaacA Ky„ aa a year o< Uood
DR. HOLXeWOR’TH.
wblcb iiowad so eoptooB- '
Mereantlie Co.'* block. «peeM«neaoff tbe train. »nd ^
tten
to
eyA
eaar.
aoae
sad
toreat.
Taofcflt’t
langa
that
death
toe rain. He. too.
____ He wrttMt “Bevere bleodlng
U0-D6
piectons feminine
Cron toa langa and a Mghttol eonib
off after him.
,ky'
DR. ALBERT BOUJDAT.
bad
.....................
kron^maatdaa........................
ma at daatk’a door, wbaa
"Aren't you going tMUy gay norer I begmi Uktag Or. KlnRa New Dt» GraduM Tbrento UnWeratty. 01
e demanded as be
np wtto tbe oorery tor OoaaniapttaB. with tbe
phone 103.
laa 'OyMretarted.
DR P. P. LAWTON.
“I declAfe. ^Uy," beUngbnd, “I hefl fovb
TnverM cita lodge Na 78. K. o( p.
atHVee’n, cm «6 WH
and aa ttata t
belm block,-with Sawyer A Pea» Ragniax moeUngs every Thttaday
Oean
_______ Jd for t ._______
want to catch tbe crawd at tbe wnodt. cored."
tag. C. a WeDer, 'c. av.Frwd
Ton’ll forgive me fUe'4tn». went JM. OoegM and OsidA u ■»■ Hannah Drig
>. K, o( a and a .
U4*-*Si
Stxw^ B. HtOer, ann fl. B. Wau A
eld feUowr
L. H. L. ’tlHRLBT.
dreg More*. Pries SOe and fil
"I guess I can get Oneie Are^d to Sou
TraverM
City LagSoa. Na
Special aRSfitlon to dUiaraa of ahll'Mai bottle* 100.
be engineer." said ^y doubtfully.
drem Room 409 State Bank bnUA
“But. 1 say. ran I have thoee ordaret
tag. both phoneA
l-6-’O*
want iotncjJiore d^ett."
NOTICe OF SPECIAL ELECTION
DR. E. B. MINOB.

12..’^

r-T

To the Tax-Paying Eleetors of
City of Traverae, Michigan:
Notice is hereby given that a i
cial elecUon will be held ta tbe Co
cU Rooms Id said city on the 2
of Hay.
7. A. D.. 1606.
1906. and
and that tb«
ot said election will be open fran 1
o’clock ta the afternoon unUl 7 o’clock
ta tbe evening on said day. and that
the purpose of said election is to vote
to borrow money on tbe tnltb end
credit of tbe city a«d to issue bonds
of If6.000.00, to

;i!= JTi"«i^

SKYSCRAPER THREE FEET OUT OF PLUMB.
let the captives (>ut. They might run aa JOCK ortoii with tnvor. uc
Orton laughed- "Here’s a whole lot
money, noi raueb, but enough for
away."
Of paper." be tald. drawing some old
I'uf a niouieut Bwau struggled with wlto excclleiii prospects, but be could letiere from hta pocket. "1 need tbe
hope to .v.iiipete wlto Marquand. oue you gave me." And he was off
desire lu figbl back, tbeo be caught
Urs.
down tbe road.
Alli-e'B eye. and be contented blmself
with grasping tbe collars of two sailor
The chestnut grove was only a couple
faefcets and bringing toe twins in front to care more for Orloh.
•f mile* sway, and kgwiaa ■■•on tbere.
There bad bn-o one scene after
He bad not lK*eu Invited to be one of
other, usually terminating In Mrs. Ap- tbe party. It waa Ura. Appleton's owo
e glrl’i party, and nrtun had not been popu­
»m." 1
nd toe lar with that lady aince toe advent of
bad been brekeu down, and
"You can have her." they ttoorused. negative abe could not utter wat now Marquaud. but be went In aearto of the
■Igned to paper and intruated to' Billy, party with a happy bvurt.
"Give up toe dollar."
Paynitmt was made, and Hoffman "Who, promised faithfully to take It ta
He found AJlue and Marquand apart
sent word to tbe mate to bead for Orton's rodni and place It on his table. from tbe group. Bbe llaabed him oue
Billy was i>erfectly lionest In his In­ glance of w elcome fi'om ber eyes, then
home, to the great dismay of toe
twins.' but on this po.lnt Ewas end tentions. but Just UK I
dropped toe lids on tbem while tbe red
Alice were agreed.
apread over her face. ' In toe Instant of
Y'besuD was Just itaklog In tbe west
greeUug sbe bad forgottcu the not*,
as toe ktoua, renamed toe Scourge,
and wlto recollccilou of toe cold, form­
tame In shtot of boms. Prom toe
al pbra.-lug of her letter she became
'1' A
KAKSOM." Hk 8AIU.
bridge Alice and Ewan watdied toe
ashamed to meet Ula glance.
_____ pirates
____
laudiuarkB loom up. while toe twine,
Marquand regarded the IntnuiOD In
as dutifol
abuiild. __
with Alice’foVtov pk-VT wIhVkwuJ ! ’flu* Ewan’s best blnocuUra. watched
no pleasaut faahi.iu and b^nn to sulk.
Be bad been assured by Ura. Apptoton
hurried over to toe imsioraoe to make ,
puwnersthat Allue would accept him. and tou
«ure that a beluted buslncw Ivller waa
“It
too bad to bring toe crnlse to
properly imstcU.
eneb a sodden termination." she smiled.
nutting party bad been amnged to
make an opportuulty for bli proposal.
lie cursed hla fate wiib true piratical
Ura. Appleton bid drawn toe otoera
f«?rvor when be tmrae to toe dock and
deeper
Into toe woods, sad be waa Just
found that Alice bud' rclurued to tbe
about to make formal off«- of Ms band
hotel witbuui 0 grxKlby for blioiCif,
-when
Orton came up.
but ODcc ou board aiui under way hi*
"The
Bltuatlona
are
reversed.
1
have
He
was
Just contemplating toe
became abAorlwd in toe twiua' play.
albllity of saying Bometblng that wonld
it was oue of toelr greatest charms been your capUre ever since 1 came
give Jack a bint to take bimeelf elaethat they i-ould "raake believe" with down here."
Tben
you
were
wbere 'wfaen that young man spoke ap.
such abaululc scriouiiuciis aa to Con­
“I aay. Marquand." be began. "I wish
vince an outsider tout Ibe'r prci
rcicuae like pirate.” ibe isogtied eoftly. "to
yoo’d look up toa others for e bit.- Tve
was rent, and Kivaii griuucd
.r UiAr ransom me."
*-Wbyr' he demanded.
tng very partlcnlar to UU Min
.1 account of the capture
"Because."
aba
whispered,
"you
bSd
>n ••
Appleton.'
of a beantlful mulden. whom they
Marquand looked at Aline tor encoorbuidlug for ransom.
Ewan asked. .
agement In hla refusal, but ibe would
"Wet Just tied
tl'
a handkerchief
The next cruise of the Scourge wUl
not retarn hie gtahca. Ha pan
DOUto."' Iexclaimed Dudley,
be a bonevmooo trlp.
reeolute for a moment and thenn strode
eaya, •- ’Lesa
’I
we get ten tobusand dublinsI frut
from your fatocr
How Tber Cot T* • BowAline looked ap with a trlabtened
your aarw' "
At one of IIh- Eiigllab country
glance. "I told you not to come," abe
"An’ ibe crliKl."
Hook and Uatbaws once got up a i
murmured. “tVbat will they aayr
don, -an’ tried to take toe bandage off, quarrel before a large oompany.
"T waa
VAA acting nndAr
*T
aodag drtei■"
otdos." h«
belnT bandi. an’ It wU don- wit and tbe comedlA each, appealed
alsted. bolding out tbe Utter. Bbe
most earnestly to tbe tynpetby of tbe n w*a rtrer a»opt
a yonuAL, Bd if and looked at It
r EU BAKU.
company, wbo, with toe tone Britlsb
"] wrote you anotbex," toe faU<
ley. and b.v toe time tbe arbitrator bad predilection for anything In toe ahape
tag toreugli toe ball toe cook caHed •■Where did you-grt thfsr
dedded that neltocr wax right at
of.a row, eagerly eaponsed the aide of that
. toa bad an appla tomOTw tor bim. f "Billy was playing train, and I
pronunciation of doubloons tbe rwins OM or other of tbe cbamploha.
S tocking toe note in to poefcat. be tb. cn^eer," be e^UtoS. “He
' were ready to go doa'u luio toe <
and Book's cool In- tnnad hu attention to toe
and decide npon toelr eowie.
vectfraa. we are told, grew i
It was pe'rbaps an hour after that
used up a tetUC h» d ta hla
*Ttow, srfaat I propoee." explained more esttlng aaA tbi geMlcnl
that Octon. coming back Mb ttaMt- pocket for tMets be tfad to make
Ewan, "Is to get out in toa gulf and
wild and axtNvagant
tald OB yonr desk. When I mw fiai* 1
watt for toe gnlleons from the mines. Blowa followed, aad Ibe ptfdMaA etfl offlea, teund Billy «n toe Frtrat
They «h .uM bavc left Vers Crot daj of gin and valor, soon followsd toa ex- Rtaytagtrata. Ha wna tht BBlitatr «enld not watt for year rotoru. I obey­
and tbe
ed order*, like a good engineer."
bi-forv y-«I. nl:i\. Kli ill wi- do that
prlncipdlM A gciicr.il Billy liu.l a
il for progressive
shall we M.i HJill fur Krezll. land
"I tblnk It waa fate." abe murmured.
* eu.-cceded. i m.!le<
knocked I eucUrf giimes and was collectlug Ock- T will obey toe ordere too."
taUlws (lud
overlbrowm the j «, with an enjoyment dashed only by
toe natlv.
And Orton never knew bow mndi be
"si>orkl<*d ira toe boards," and I tbe fact tbal
"I don't think mother would like It," ta toe mliixt of toe^eofnalon,
ewedtoBUJy.
In j wbbm be could eignat Billy’waa anJust Inj
objected Dudley. “It'a loo far away. time to avoid toebeX>l»fnelon,
arrival of toe police ’ premely'
of girls and de- Fer BwtagtBg % a menk^- wand fata
Besides, we re the beeuteons mild
eltaed to
t« allow eltber of 1^ torre fair
en to ransom. We ought to cable ber and tbe tmpreaalve denouement, the eltaed
bead by tt» tall. Ceoiige Brown.' »'
promoters of toe riot unobserved, ef­ paaaengere to act ta that oapadty.
fetoer. as we iiromlsed.”
fected toelr escape, leaving toelr excit­
It was wlto evident Joy that he balled abowmaa. was tMtcnced to twen^"Ptretes-don't cable." w
elgbt days’ Imprlaonnant ta lArwpooL
able adherents to compute at' leisure
don. "They send moreengers In dla- tbe amount of damage done to tbelr OrtoB-s advent and InMaOed. him ta
toe front chair, with eameM taJoncUona
gulaa"
peraons and property and to explain. If to run toe train carefully and t» atop
Had m t
i gnesa modm plretea use toe
possible,
to
a
magistrate
In
toe
mernta
case
tbe
emergency.signal
was
gtvn
-We." Uughed Ewan, nopplng a demonstiatian. “Too youngsters, bad better Ing toe cause and object of toe combat. on the bell rope. Billy had ftodin
—London
Bpectaior.
aaoM.
aa
tafga aa TC |Md.4t^ ^
moth
on
toe
branch
line
toat
•oiUMr.
pile on deck and keep a sharp lookoui
for treasure ablpa."
and be bad followed Bniton. toenl^
coodoctor.-----------------about BUO h« bkd laanad
Hie twine departed. atULargulag toe
Mada Happy tor Ufa.
qtmtion of to cable or not to cabla ^ttaew tap^eta came into the home
gnd, Ugbting B^gar, Ewan gave bim- of 8. a Blair, Bobool ani
-jpertatandeoL
J»<* Orton eni
when bia Uttle nnce of hu dntlm wlto a aoletotaty beat 8L Albau. W. Va, wl
Mir over to wOTdering why" Alice bad dau^iter
was raatored fra
tram tbe dread- coming ta toe agtnecr of toe filw. and
not waited tolild bim goodby. Sb'e bad ful complaint ha names______.....................................................
He aaij«: if be dlico
haR prolix that abe would be on "My IlOa daa^tar bad SL VUni? of cows upon toe track It
bond to
him good luck on bis first
piratical adventure. It waa not Uke
ber to break her word. '
He was still lost ta todoght wfaen toe
steward came iu to aet toe table for
tnndL
, . '
\
-Sa her a IBtoe aJow wbM iwiaa
'‘I btaor^
oot."bee9mtoandad.wlto.anadd4Me
■aawtoe. .tmUattan <d Me modiin
toWr eapUrer langbed Bwaa. Fiiee Ua.' '
*l Rvptoad toa* aptlvcs on pime

nmEcimv

1 tor toe paring
------------------ ---------toe aaat Itae of
.TTiMan ataaat to tha eaat Itaa of Park

pose of paving interior aqusrea
spacee formed by the intersecUon of
Blreeu and alleys
toe sohto line of State street south
to tbe bridge on Cass street rno on
ItaloD etreet south from tbe south Md
of tbe a'ootb bridge on Union etreet to
the sooth Une ot “Tv
______ the <3................
public bulldlngB or public groimde not
taxable and tronttag upon tbe Improvemeet and paving of said pntloi. ot
Case and Union streeta, for the use
and benefit ot tbe InMbli
toereot.
Printed ballots will be provided and
an voters against said loan aball
a ballot eontalBlng tbe words 'Aga
tbe Loan." end all voters for tbe___
loan use a ballot containing tbe worda
•‘9T)r
the Loan.’
l.oan_"
■I'^ir tbe
This elecUon will be held in
auance of a relation of said __
coonell duly passed at Its meeting hMd
on toe 7tb a»j of May. A D., 1906,
which resolntlon is as follows:
Whereas. Tbe City of Traverse Is
autborixed and empowered to boiyow
maney cm Its faith and credit, and
through iia autbortaed agenta«nd oOcera to lasne bonds tberetor. to be
expended ta making public Improrennats for tbe use and benefit of tbe
inbabllants tbereerf.
Now. Therefpre. It U hereby ..
(*d thai It la expedient and desirable to
borrow oo tbe faltb and credit ot toe
city and to lesue bonds therefor, the
sum of fie.oou.m. to be
- • •
said dtr for tbe purpose ot paving
interior siiuares or apaeea formed by
IntersecMon of slrecls
- . .
and alleys
Caisa street from tbe south line of
State street south to tbe bridge
Cass street, and on Union sti
south end
_ . ofr the eouth bridges
I
Untem street
the
lb line or
Twelftb street, and c frontage helonging t Ihe city or other public
bonding c public ground not taxable
and Ircniing u^n tbe Improvement
an,d paving of sMd portion of Caea
Unlon'streets.
And be It further Resolved. That tbe
question of making said loax
suing said bonds for tbe sum . ___
000.00 be submitted to the tax-paying
eleetors of said city at a apeelal alee1 called for ttbat
se by I
nell, to be belt
jncll roc

American Drug Store.

l-l-*0e

DR. F. J. MACNETT.
-----» limited to Eye, Ear, Nee*
Throat and Fltttag GlaaeaA Ofltoe
m y
WlUialm block, ausana phona

y WOTECTS \
r INVESTORS^

DENTISTS.
DR. SNTOTR. DENTIST.
Office ever People's Savinge Sank

aftr-snsi

•T. W. TH1RI.BT, DENTISl.
Over Semum A Earle’a Jawalry atoiw.
- rth pbouaa,
wog
C. D. MILLER. 8. 8. SMITH.
OsntlatA State Bank building, room
?
*07.

A. J. McPHAlU DENTIST.
Roema 202 Wilhelm block. Citixaiw
phone 148.
• W"
ATTORNEYS.
-------------- DAVIS,-ATTOBNETa
Traverse City State Bank .bulMlw
third floor.
- or. Suite
Sr...................................
811412.
4-l-‘06^

NESSEN LISE
HANISTEE
LUDINQTON
niLWAUKEE

Steamship «MANBP”

UNDEHWOOII A UMLOB,
LAWYERS.
%S^|-7p.m.

Wp-B. . asiAas.

MlaCELLANBOUa

rtriuers' Mutual. 211 Wllbal^bW

»•"- f--

.J. M. HUELU4ANTBL,
Tbe boat wUl'adw
FIRE INSURANCE.
yon tty ber.

Real Eatate and Loan. Notary Public
216 Bust Front street, up slalrA
ipeed. Comftot. Safety. PeriS^le
nd- rime" Freight glvS« better die«t4sh across Lake Mitolgao than by
any other ronte. PUBLIC PAXBONAGE SOLICITED.
20'. Cast Frool street.
J- O. NESSEN. A. B. MPPr*
PIANO TUI
General Stanagev,
0*a.FW*.Agt.
w. N. mil:
HantolM, Hleb. Ladtagimq Miek

PIANO TUNING.
Satlcfaetion guaranteed. F. D. Nichela,
529 S. Union st.. Cltlz. pbone 1198.
4-1440
0, M, MORSE.

i8f)6, from 1 o’clock p. m. to 7 o’c
p. m. on aald day,.and that tbe c
BERT WILHELM.
be and hereby Is Inatructed
lUce
_
thereof-by poeling General Centraetor. Tar or gravel
roofs Stack! painted. General reten days before tbe time fixed
7-l8-;06
pairing, etc.
for eaid ele.
el^lcm

■ta six
■ or
of boltog sM(i el^on. the amont o
ly to be raised aforesaid, and
purpose for which said sun Is t
expended, and also to cause said i
.tee to be publlehed In one or more
the newspapers published In said cl
elec
ted and pnbltabed eb
copy of this resolatlon.
Dated. May 8. A. D.. 1906.
T. lx. OILU8,
tlO
City Clerk.
TRY An RAGLE WANT Ato

PSBgMABaUEXTE

MARK CRAW.
pircelA and light drayinj
irders at City Book Store.
ALVAH SEYMOUR. HACKMAN,
lay and night eslls anewered. CJtlsens phi S 371 and 1138. *24-a?
'

Pingree Shoes

THE SAVINGS OF YEARS
boun: protect yonraett agalaat
loss by having your property taaoiM
We ll do ifali and do U rtgbL
O. P. CARVER A 8RO.

UOOta^.50
shoes in town.
Also Oxford and Sandals.
l|pd tee them at
Tbe Old Reliable Shoe Hons*.

Chicago. Detroit. Toledo. Graad
. a 6 A m, 6:80 m m.
RapidA
■Pot HiBtogim. Sa^w. Bay City.
PoR Huron. I a m.
For HaalatM. Lndlngton and MU
waukea, 6 a m, 6:86 p. m.
,For Bk Saptda, Aldan. BeDataA
f^orlaeolx and Fetookey, Utf' a ia.
V.U p. m.
. r. MOBLLEB.
W. T. KVANto Aftot

A. Greilkk &Co.
MS E. rrstal St.

Gasoline Maiine Motor
SiDgle Cyliad«^ !,-& 3,
5 and 7Jl p.

High Grade 4iow .Price

_____ _____ ______ .:0IPJA

: WT.

...

T«aiM tram Vtmmatt m* <Mtt
City uriv* at |:14 a.«. sad t:8S «. a.
, TfttSB im mala Vm sfrias at TMw

Furaiahed. coMleW with
shaft and rerersiUe
propeller.
Also 2, 3, 4 OyliHder ifoton.

Qaeand Oaa»lloe Engine
‘ Mtetkafra a«Speclaltjr.

^m.|ackso|i
aiAWUMST

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Blossom’s
Little Pal
By Ethel Bsrrlnftoa
cmnt*l not. bt K. c. Ponm
When- Join Eiowocd bwu>» bHnd
---------------—g oi Wi_nfe wai ■up9M. Bnbitteted iiad susIUts. be
ib—Bid eonpaidocMbip. bla email asmmr saOdag f^r a cbeep lodglof asd
MM. to be dimeged bai± to life vben
tte (mr had ao demided him. BzUtMea was barren, uae
____
wbea be pnjed-lt was gw death.
Otw dag. tripping as be dimbet
Malta, be (elt tbe help ol bab; bands.
*Tea coasted, wrong." reprored a
MlUltb Tdce. -1 did ficrer nl^t Ip
tte*Ltfc." ‘
‘'Wbate goor namer be demanded
Metlg.
*Dora. Wbo’e gour
“Jotm Bloesom."
■Prettg name. Bend down." Then
Whl^ertng In birear. "I eball call you
BlaMom." ebe scampered away. MugIk back miecbtevonsly. ••BloBeomB4^M-o-m."
It was a week before they met uRnln.
Iba man's mood was daaperau-. ' Vou
B froe^n’ twfnL Blossom." pl]<c
Mrin Tolee. “but goo can't trighten
•a." •
“H goo are not scared come and talk
la ma a bit."
"Hnrer don’t 'low me In lodgers'
reanm." Blossom felt tbe reboff. and.
cllnriied b
tbe agong of bis belplesaness.
*'Ooma’’Jie cried sberpig in snswer
. ta a timid tap. abeteat some one enBead. wbom be could not recognize.
' ~Wbat b Itr be bair sbouied. bis
' BKTas atzalned to tbe point of freuzy.
^*iaat me. Blossom. Murer Bsys you
li axceptlons." Then In the silence tlie
cblld'a ages rored orer tbe room and
Mgbtad on tbe table lirteted with pafm. "Does you wTiCet" Her tone betahMCd Interest, .blossom's bnods
BKBd almleisly../ "Write, write?
tlbfe iwisely wliat 1 oan'l do. curxe
KT There before blm lay tbe work
hegtui In pride oud boj<e. now sbaiterad bg a darknese woroo than death. He
was recalled to the present by the
graasore of •mail anna rcaUng ou bis
tamas as tbe riiild looked up Into bis
deqwiribe rsev.
"Pool- dear!" she synipatblzcd lu an
SM fasitioued manner.
"It’i dark. Dorn-never any liehl.
That'a wby I eauiiot write.” Ills voice
broke 5)(b a balf sob.
"I'm'dreadful sorry. I.el tue do i:
far goa. 1 print now, and I learn faSL
•as If I donX" Sbe tossed tbe papers
aside and rilmbed loto a cfialr. sucking
Isodlg at tbs peocll to make K black.
"Wbdt win we write, Bloaeorar' Bed up. B<
' csiTiK BP answar. ebe looked
apll red on b
Hh MsBldm heaTsd. Oonld a
■il
Mi«e a



'



:

•&ain6{en»-Gaf Kef and
Mad ftoo-tbe moB. la retem a few
■laMas latar flnbsd and bmtUeaa.
-Hera'a IfUt Anballar aba ortsd.
tbnadDg a doU Into tbs man's banda.
^•Wben I get ergln’ 1 )nst bold her
tight She tawforta lota MnrafBeallIng. Held .^bella cloaa. BloasoB.”
Iba doll became tbe flirt link to a
itrange friendship, which grew with
et the storebonse of bis Imagination.
fMqnenUg In rerw that be atnug togeOier during wakeffll boure of the
night Dots listened and remembered.
As she had flald. abe learned fast She
was birelg twalee when abe recalled
h« promise. “I write tmlg now. TeU
me what to write."
Bloesom emlled sadlg, declaring tbe
demre dead, bnt she Insisted and coat­
ed until he gleJded. repeating some of
the phraslngs that hannted him. and
the dormant paaalon revlTed. It was
new Urth to tbe man. and tba girl be­
came Jila egee, as tbe gift that had
been .smothered In darkness and uncer­
tainty Budd,enlg developed, and Bib poet
came Into bis own. in Hme "onr poetrg." as Dora called It. rerses with exQUlsIte rbytbm. In rpund chlldlib dUrographg. found their wag into editors'
bands and caused comment
■ Bo the gears passed, and Bloesom
counted each anslTersary as It ■came.
"Fifteen today," be aald on one oc­
casion. eigbing heavily. “I wiah ao
I could see you once—Just once."
Dora raised her bead from copying;
It wee oousual tor Blossom to chat bel
fore tbe dictation was completed.
"How do you -lookr contlnned the
blind man, directing bis sightless gate
toward ber.
"Wboee decision sball 1 renderF'
Dora landed dellelonslg. "Motber
■hlg girl,' Aant F '
Tom Insists pretty.'
)f courae Tom Is right. Well, here
la mg remembrance.'' Flimbllng In bis
pocket, be brought out a little caee.
disclosing -a gold locket with a dlaToo can't afford It"

"I mnat be going now." uU buff,'
afar a CroltleM afunoon,'UeMoib
bartog ban nnable to ettUe to to»
task.
Tom coming?”
Taa." U^r voice was a Itttla tML'
Blosaom noticed It
•Tou have not coiegdedr
toBtela pahk bat
•Tom nerer trill. Blossom; do gn
. WMld drisa: tbe
want me to mnrrg TTom 7”
fle: be mtM sriicml
"UarTgr' Hie nttnvk waa soddn.
nis awaat broke
"UaiTg! It's txnuilful When gonng
.3 be «llB(toed bis.
pei^le love enough for that Bnt your
gnan be folded bis
motber were U-tuw consulted. I am
and hid his face.
«ly an old badiolor".
RileBB, taking no ne"You are luy pal," peraisted the girl
^.Oftlm*.
Impntlently. "Slotber married young.
r, Mme one touched Ua
Bbe thinks I should, bnt—I don't want
<a-fte1ifemeta. ne
Ihe man
ma thrilled;
to be bnrripd.7
JOB aool inpaa pot to metot tost other
“Quite right" began Blossom quick­
sell PasitoiMtrig hk aims opesied and
ly, Tben. pulling himself togetbec,
_
drllto qgue
flcnie of bla pal
“Tom's a nice bog. He will make a tiatoied mi
a*
«• toll
fkit toribiobbtog
hir.;------------ to mpooaa, tha
good busband"“He Is all you sey. I soppoee I shall trembltog d( b« >»»da as she clnng
take him. Blo^om. l_know_he Is going to Mm. .

•TtlBM Jlageifc Jgtot tq. topr

SEITINQ SYSTEMS.

fINK LEMONADt
™* eterr sf tt. Iair«^,„ton.*n the'

the hard winged bhg famUg gramgs
Mo backer la deterred bg toe knowl­
■U Inehee to Itngto from tbe tip of edge 'tMt toe odda offend are matoistonlr plndwra to tbe termination of tbe madetng nfltalr. Hie taito ta toe corartog povera. Jt has a long, black bon nctneae of his Jodgment lo a setoff
gpi»» inf> out of a bead which la eran against toe reetrietJon of tds wtonlh^
darker than the horn iteelf. On Its
lower snrfaca the born Is corerad with Aigomest nevW prereoted a man
a thick aetttog of gold colored brisM from risklsg a eoverelga on a "good
wfalrii tbe entomologlste sag an nM thing." ' Some twenty geato ago I
by the insect In capturing Its prto- 'sqpto to a JoitfiLal new defimct an
Another and shorter bnt m^re powe^ elabotote refnthUon of tbe notlaci that
fnl born grows ont from benntlk-toi. money can be made bg agsumatle
two forming a powerful pair <it pindi- gambling. I gave an enaigtis of every
are. The creature baa Six powerful known “sgstem” and proved to tbe
legs, each armed with dawn. The satlafactlon of every mali«
elytra cr plug coven are of a dapple trained Uite)|ect that sgatema
gi^ color and tbe under parts of toe enrd. Tbe paper—rather a a
body black. Taken all together. It is ■ gxn—was in consequenco bought large­
formidable creature, with strength suf- ly bg betting people, and bohdreds
fldeut to catch and bold a bird of toe toated -toe sgstema I bad exposed,
Blxe of toe BngUah marrow.
compoaltor in toe offee of toe paper
actnallg made come tSSO or $400 bg
following one of the egotems and gave
up bis "case" for tbe comae. Be w
back long before tbe season flnlabed.
Tbe only core for gambling la a peratatent iron of til luck, resulting In en­
tire loss of copltaL Even tben toe
toe man with toe gambUng Instinct
Some one must win. Why not I?" la
bin imanswerable objection lo all argnmenta It la corious. toa bow toe very
argumenta employed to prove tbe fntUitg of betting bare a knack of talllog when put to tbe test of one or two
expeTlmentaJ trials. I once, bg wag
an object lesson, laid the matoemaUcal
odds against beads ninlug up five
tones consecntiveiy. They ran nine
tones. It la true that 1 sbould bare
won score* of times If my onKment
contlnned toealng. but be was aatlafled
that mg matbematleal illustration
failed and argued If It failed
why not rwire? I bare derided not to
publish toe very elaborate maouacrlpt
I prepared on "The Folly of Bgatems"
80 long as human nattfre remaiiw as J(
to.—Douglas Blackboni to London B»view.
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about ber iivck and gave tbe clasp Into
bis bauds; (beu as he clumsily fitted It
together ebe threw her arms about his
FRAME LODGING HQDSE CRUSHED BY EARTHQUAKE.
aud kissed blm. Bis pulses throb­
bed elolouKly el toe warm touch of ber
lips, and he hurdly dared trust taimselfto
ask
me
tonlglil."
Tbe
girl
hung over
lo kies ber iu return.
Fameus Strike Breakers.
Strangely enough, It was tbe last ca- toe bock of her friend's choir. He
Tbe most famous alrike breakers In
could feel her hroalb on bla cUi'ck. but
tbo land are Dr. King’s New Life
It
was
a
pity
be
eould
on
see
tli^ Idok
abe seemed
Pills. When liver and bowels go (
In
ber
eyes.
Blossom
gripped
the
arm
and toe man anffered in tbe change.
strike, they quickly eecUe the tronble.
ronbi
Id goo n
end toe purifying goes rl^ on. Beat
He grew to dread toe succeeding yeara. rests as-lf for support.
“Rod bless .vou both, mile pal." be Lbalfet
cure for coostipatlon, headacho and
His paJ was growing Into womanhood,
dUaJoesB, 2&c at The Hannah Drug
“1 thought It was Tom"and eo farther nwuy from him. He said steadily, "l know you will be a
good
wife.
Tom's
ii
luck>
fellow."
Store.
B.
B.
Ulller
and
6.
B.
Walt
A
"I love Tom—as a brother." Bhe
ild have lived luxuiioiisly had he de­
“Tod think I bad boner take blm— dung still closer. "Uen are so stupid."
sired. but be clung lo the old lodging.
"But child, I fear I do you wrong,
Critics and public alike acknowledged Tod wish roe to"- Tbe girl bent JtUI
bis genJuB, gel tbe whole world was closer; ber bair brushed bis forehead.
rm growing old; I'm always belplesa.
-bjtoirMnnd up lo Dora to tbe blind autoor••Doral Doval"
Cures Biliousness, Sick
s ber motber
"I lore goo. only you. Blossom. Just
Dora, whose voice was as music, whose
MSf he could distinguish In a mUilou I
heallatingly to- preteed I am Mlaa Arabella and-bold
Headache, Sour Stom­
He encouraged her to talk about ber!
be ma dose; It comforts—lots."
—vaj-s Just •
ach, T<^id Liver and
friends, ber sroUltlona, end-yea, be,
And Blossom, stoophig. kissed ber on
her tell blm shout Tom, too-' ®'~““
bis head. "Always" tba mouth.
Chronic
Constipation.
who bud grown to he a msu and
Promised. “Don’t tbluk abont me.
Pleaaax^t to take
on whom Dora's motber looked with j
- Then tbe door
favor.
^ teland-of Porolnlca la (to>>me
Sold and

Blch Auot-tVliy do yon bring jne
tola duet. Tommy? Tommy—Because.
1 wan{ you to Wie It. Illrb Atint-Whg
do gou want me to bite it? TommyBecause I beard pain sag that when
yon bite tbe dust we shall get £20i000.
—London TIt-Bita.

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o"%io—.-ma
It ^les baek ,0 18.-.7

dowB^L?
right from h”"wu'
coupte of mule, and »,
wagon, rome
lemon, a bnahel or tw,. r.i
Started ID tee refi:;: .
He followed the .-in-UK

tent.. Fannie .larn.e.,,,
rider. wu« wriii:;iiic

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ter a wry i.r.-iiy .i„i,|.. l
.j.,, ,.j
stop to «Kk-au.v .p,cK„„nK H,. cn,l,wd
op the tub aaud n.n Into ihe tui. 1,.
threw rome a<-id
tlie ].ruiK..-ty I..:bon and called oui:
“ 'Come nuickiy. Ihiy
iin- rtue
• dnul.lid tlc't il—
iDce then ao weh rcEnilatcJ r i .-,,.
to without piuk lemonade. Iluiv-ver.
we do not inuke it the s.-iine wnv i,«w.
and sometime* etrawberrlvK nre u>ed
as well s. lemons."—r.xcliange.
A. ts Bow
A bow legged man iisuall.v po4«-^u>>
more thau ordliiary *lreiiglJi. Wh.v?
.Because bto leg* in Kii|i|»>nii'ig ar.-Jt
■M*l^|l-«a beud lo ou.- dir.- iion oidv '
wherats tbe mao with -trai-jji legv i«
Inclined to tw wabbl.r, Siirii U-lu; i|».
case, why should not a kn..-k ti.ee.1
man be .tronger tjiau a bow Ifsgcd
one? His knee*. t«lug brore.1 utaitel
eacb other, ought to lMi-«H>re,.!-adfa«t'
tosj) lega'beoding ouiv-anl. Tei ne all
know thit the koorit knne.1 man geuer
ally goes Into copsumpiion and to at all
tttoM weaker than his Inw legged
bMUwr.-.Vew Jork Preea.

Optlinlstie Ssre;
The I-ender-AII rishf. I’ll lend yon
Newberry—Is Ranford of an opi|
8. but don't forget that yon owe It to
teililwiu
| .
oe. Tbe Borrower—klv dear fellow. ( mlsllc temfs-rBiueut?
e kiiotvD him
BhaU never fo^ It as loug as I Uve.- ebouM way he to.
to go Into a restai
rlMioat a rent
Brooklga Life.
TRY AN 'tXqLE WANT Aa

lid-LI

t d<««'ii ft.viitej-N

bill with a pearl—Mfe.

ORINO

Cleanses the system
thoroughly and dean
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
-^i Is guaranteed

d by a s. WAIT a eons.

“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.
;
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The acre lots will range in price from $300 lo $500
While the flve acre lots will be priced at $100
Why live on pent up city lots when you can have
for an equal outlay of money, many 'times the
ground with corresp^iidingly more 'comforts?
The first come the firiit J-gd-ved-Terms reasonable.
state Bank
Building....
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tee Rhow

"Hera U-rour I.
Made In llie rlu

Tbe leiuonsde koi.i .
be couiUnt wait o,. u,
enougfa. One day be h.
by a mob sernmUlin;; t
when hjs «
Nuppl.v r

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The •taairi bvgc Edward BiteVley
i> iMdioK at tta« Jolm j! . Ofl dock
Mt
to
hoy blffiarS
with lambw.
the prefeMlMia tMntotolik^
Th« Untfenn fUfric K. of P. wlir
fintohea StttofB/Blgfat te
ttav* a daiioB cairVu aooiu thU OTRt'
uabaU. Q«u«e SattOMitfSOtBIfatMi
2-howr

toe foriiMtaben.
champion. cAptared atonad pto«s Aa
A fln* aaddU IwrM wa* brought In
other three Ptojera. BMas MtoibBi
COMMITTEE ON “PROFS.* WILh
this Borsiae from Chicaco
wto) won the ohatoptaudtig to M rw
UlMoBrt for B. i. Mo(xaa>
CONSUUT WITH STUDENT BODY.
U Ne»
liOtoB
TTier* wili b« a moating tonight of
(hirs, the
ths vt*m
Fatehta.
kAAAAA*«;»HEE'Bk AA AABABAAAAAAkkAA A>?
the new athletic aaaodatlon tor the
Opinion is Oivtdad In Regard to the Rhssfer. finlabed vSB S txl^ Bs,;
each ptom haYtog «cB «BS gne and
Plan.
lodt
Uirea.
Theee
thraa
playwa
wa
'he«,
sateFif
H
- few daya’ Bshlng^and reeroatkm from
get an equal dTrUdnS of tiitrd mt
I. 3. BriMRt
MVtabtfiMad to afi tt» pert*totoa.
his duties at the CUT Restaurant
fourth iBOow.
Wright, ptotii.
O^faBsrfc to Ik* wtftte mada
,
The steamer Illinois srrived from
to the'final game Qeorse Suttoa Safio'JS^ c « BBglBni la tk* Mr aatiB be
A j; ifidWK
the north jesterdar and cleared hdr Tale faculty wIU teve son* sort of
in splM to whet j
rs tell, carry kindling, carry wood, turf
feated Jacob Sdsafer 600 tq. 143.
ik.-U,toM -BIME TlwagolMta of a TbgtoMn
tpdegMY^ is* I
Cbicaso with 82 carloads of freight
overalgiit of the athletics of the ntS«dMi ptoMOBsb
pWMOBte to sH Oiiag* tbste,
itfedMi
ooto, cany asMte, wash etuteiBS. sweep, eemb ahd s<
2<.mgdVtoHr .
Frank Ehrenberger made a catch of verelty. Tfale step ta regarded
---- pfito to toe
------Srif
4evf
toi dlBt* anvle
town 16. MOth UCVShort Sporfitoma.
38 trout at Platte river and Bert Cald­
qaartere at Tale ee tedlcsJ. In
_________ “ 1b
Tbe itop* hAS
t^MaMlYbSttt.*
Jl
B.
ZMUtiMfte'Mft
Biirs
hSUto
Bennie Tannr Is back to CtoU
well brought back 33 nice speclmene. othere as not eo atriktng. Tlw toenity
Oae of three Unds to meat'
Beald. loto 1 and 4 block
nd declsree Preadergast a be
jb. ebjeken er •qoteal.
The Juniors of the local High school
announced that a caamtttee
fighter than ha has bees gtron credB
H Is flrat paibeOed. eat ap <
are planning for a reception to the three trqm the academic departB
, tos e^'^ reteOTsd. tomi
Seniors which. If given. It la proposed and three rran the scientlllc d^iart- -t betoci
Wtetabotwi
jtm Popp atm detdaret that he wfil
to give <m Uay 2$.
ment win consult with ths regular
|l-« larg* eata eat Am. a large sltoe
The Mleaee Edna and Goldie KeUey athletic oommiUee on matters they fight again next fan and that he to
ft cot fine, hdaek and
going to ahow the peo^ that he Is
returned to their home In Shepard .e fit to help settle.
ng i*#par to dbabtence aad salt
this morning afwr vtslUng relatives
tatt etekteff aetll tbe beoM can he
The committee chosen has been an­ far from betog a dead tots.
------- e. kad bot water added tf net
and friends In the city.
nounced as follows: Academic deArlhor Cole, the new Aatfand boodr.
eoM cat off tile cob and teProf. C. T. Qrawn of the Mt Plesa departmenu Professoie Morris. Farr, and Young Kenny of BeStan will meet
<toa|pped fine are added, wtib
ant WoTTnal, formerly supertntedent
and Etaery; scientific, Penfleld. Men­ In the feature bout at the South Bridge
ponnd to hotter, mace pepper
the local eebools. Is In the city today, del and Percy Smith. The reBOlutloni Athletic clDb of
IT YM WANT LOW PHKZ8
Before eervtog add atale'
after spending Sunday at l.*land,
pagsed by the academic faculty
iraniM. Merer add Irite
exhibition 0ffie of court teaH. 0. Joynt and A. B. Cook left elude the following:
better btens er any vegenis at the PrlaoeBe ctnh, OeeO Feifa.
__
sora and tomatoes. Serve
today for Saginaw to attend the Royal
••Resolved, in general wo accept the giving 16 potato, beat Jay Oould to
If you want ^3 Quality WB CAN SDR YOU. If
U eonto a tafecnu it should be tbe eoasUtArch Grand Chapter, as delegates. wisdom of tearing the main manage­ LAkewood. N. J, by 3-0. 'The
sidered with the prioe
tenge U.
Bfej^ to thick tonp sBd verr highly *mThey eipect to return Wednesday.
ment of athletic matters In the hands as 6-3. 6-4, 0-4.
twtfd- It' It consldfered one of tbe
The many friends of A. R..JilcRs a{ -the undergraduates and their
fineat
ef
flews
sod
has
s
nstional
The fiailc centoR here Friday night
will
sorry to learn that he Is In
mediate adrisors, although we i
fepoUBA-IMcbmoBd •nmes.
ver>- critical condition. He had a bard ntn be understood as surrendering our between Kid Herman to QiloagD asd
night last night and was niot expected rigbl, wblcb we have''oft asserted In Abe Atell of San Fnndeeo endad to
Ibe BrttM fotrign o«ee Is coDSlda draw after 20 rounds to very tolem
to survive, but rallied toward mom- , the paA. to legislate In regard to
tlfic boxing.
wt-iz lYfgfiitta riYua, sifig bdoeb and wllwiwbl
. points which may fall immediately
rommy Sberidsn will probably woric
The lecal High schoolI stl;letle
i
ssLUB 3EE. Lira, sxd SgtMBLBB, PLATE and WHTBOIff qUhSS
Jurisdiction, especially those
Ibe seml-wIndup of the Btinmartunity to go
the morals, the discipline
TravcMC City. Weh.
Prendergast bout next moetb to Orasd
DAILY EAQLS WANT AOfi PAY.
to Reed City tor s meet with tbc or scholarship of the stud«iM.
Rapids.
Tbe
Cadillac
^
with
hU
High school df that place on Saturday,
■■That, since. In our belief, the pres­
June 8. ^Iiether the date will be ac­ ent situation calls tDr further action earnestness and wUUngnesa to mix at
cepted or not has not been definitely Id (he direction falling properly cmder all times, made quits a hH here.
decided.
Honey Mellody of Boeton and' Char
our oonirol, we direct that a commit­
There will be a meeting of the High tee of three be appointed from among l%y Hitte the welterweight, wlH be
ecboo) AhitnnI tomorrow evening at ihe memhecB of this body to consider matched to meet in a 20-round bout at
7:30 o’clock In the office of 8upt..L B. In defhll this portion of the whole sub­
about
---- DEAUHSM---Giihert. A full attendance ta desired. ject and to consult with the under­ Barney Riley of Albany will probably
Plaos as to whether a reception will graduate managers and the adrisory referee the bovL
be tendered the graduates this year committee- wRh a view of bringing beMike Sehreck, PbUadelphla Jack
Jai^M'^. ^Iklif and wA to HDwilt be discussed.
O'Srlen, Dick Ooooley and a dosen
met D. Baten and vrife. pari to
VLOWBKsroa
The dance given at Columbia hall What legislation was called for.”
other Dotablea to tbe middle and
1 anl 2.- btodk "H,” R.. L ff da's Tth
Saturday night for the benefit of the
heavyweight divisions are eaxioas to
addRton.
gtLLINB PRICES.
West side band was well attMded
3 GET BRITISH GOLFERS. perfonn at Grand Baplda. but Match­
George
Coraell
sad
irife
to
kngnsta
considering ilie unfavorable weather,
maker J,ynch wants none to the big
Wevens. lot 8. block i H-, U k Oa'a CBearbeek Poric. per bbL.......... $iz 00
and a most enjoj-able time was bad
fellows for the fight tans of the cdty
president MeCrew Seeka Entries fO' do not care..much about eeetsg them fourth addAboet If'd were cleared, which wHl
Wm. L. Hammond and wife aad
used tow ard Ibe purchase of new i
Olympic Cup EveiiL
perform. Tbe feather and Ilghtwelg
Walter W. Dean and wfle to Pnaete
forms,
81B Otoe* Street.
BtokFke*eg 43.
Ham per T
St. Louis, May 14.—Preeldent Oeo. ere faster and are the real Ihtogs n
ESIen Robbins. nw% to ewU. eee. 84,
The ezcuiwlon to Manistee yester^ S. McOrew to the Glen
Cotmtry as crowd drawer*.
wn 27, range IL
day on the M. * N. E. road
Lard, per Ib ..................................
Club, which will hold the weetem am­
Olivet 8. Alma 4, Batarday.
Haloolmn Winnie at al to Fiabtos H
tended by 1?6 people In spite of the ateur champlOQ ship tourney and the
BUYIHaMICEfi.
M. A. C. 1. Kalamesoo 0, Batnrdcy. . Robblni. dt al. toto 10. U a^ 18.
chUlf day. All had a good time- There Olympic cup leam oonUMa to SeptsmAlbkm 7. Maraball 6,Hatnrday.
block 1. GriiDh k Winalffs ad£
were a number of fianermen among ber. is 'making bis second battle Co
Hay. per ton.......... ....................tU «
<H«nd Rapide -H. 8. 16, BeMtag H.
FnaoU E. Robbias sad Jararne H.
the pass'engers who dropped off at their give the Olympic cup event a true IDWliy yoa olndM boy as
8. 6, Baturday.
Robbins to Waltsc jf. hssa and Wm.
favorite streama. Thi; was the flret leraatlonal Aavor.
Notre
Dame
11.
BeUUt
6.
Satnrday.
L
H’
a
m'mwd.'fcts
ITTI
mi
iX
block
•xcursfoD of the season from here to
As the Olympic team cup, the com­
The Univerulty to Dltoole
1. Orilftn k WtanlCa add.
Manistee.
petition for whicb Is under the wtog Purdue univerelty to a dual l
John S. HoTto^ and wtb to damnel
The Manistee athletes and othera of the Weetem Golf Aasoclatlon.
urday at Lafayette, tod., by ■
E. Clark and wife. nw% to'ae fi. %.
from there, eoraprieing about IB peo- the annual curtain raleet for
83 point* to 33. A heavy wind naade te. 1. town 16. range 13.
pld'were entertained at the Academy western chaniplonehlp. General
the dashet Mow.
Vastus C. Btlle* and wife to SeySaturday night, by the local Athletic
Yale had an tester tines than was
onr A. RonndA parcel, eeo. 6. toon
association. The evening was very
anticipated In winning tbe duel sth- 27, range 11.
pleasantly spent In dancing And de­
coTTespondence with Secretary letlc meet with Princeton on Tale fteW
Btestns C. BtilM and wife to Philip
spite ibe bad weather there jras a good Albert R, Gates of the W. O- A-, Presi­
crowd preefint and all report a very dent McGre* calls attRitlon to the Saturday, the final score betog 78% H Bare and wife, part cd w% to ae%
to 26% polnu.
to se%. sea 6. town 37, raagi* 11.
pleasant time.
fact that even If he does not get
The track meet and baB game beDrilU Careon to 1M C. Tateago and
British golf associations to send -tween Hestinge end Cffinrtotte blgh
BECAOSBvo^faanywaaUandneedsoiw.UU the boateea eelf re
BSleh Tabsage. t% of sw%. *w. K
8. Canada will be repreeented by eebools wae held at Hasting* Btenrence. It teecbca the ebildren to know music hy finding pleesofte In'
Hra. Homlbauil-What does Cousin
and is% to' ee%. eec. II. town 27,
am beaded by George'S. Lyon, day, taking the place to the eirnnal
VI'S husband luck tike. SilasI I'armer
good music. Played artistically and blended eoneetiy.
range 10.
Bomiband-Weli. he baln't no blusbto' winner of tbe individual Olympic tro­ Barry county meeL Charlotte
W. N. Meeker, et al. to Thomas J.
BECAUSE
used si home, eveyone enjoys iL
at
Glen
Echo,
in
1904.
The
Caphy
beauty- His mouth looks like a wall
points, including the rtoay r*
pocket, and his face looks like It had oadian Golf Aasoclatlon has aaanreJ ball game, while HesCliiga got 4E The Sebesta, lot 43. blodc 63. twp. of Leeg
BECAUSE ite preecot value U worthy of ranch self-denial if need be
Lake.
wore out fourteen bodlee. — Chicago tbe W. O. A. that the patting off of
to save the price.
ball game was won by Charlotte, 8
Perry N. Knagga. et aL to 8. D.
News.
be W. O. A. event to Septamber to 8.
Mills, parcel ta vGlage of Waitoo. aeA
makes it certain that Canadian team
Tbe Dnivenity to Chicago SatuidaT S3, town tt. rang* 3.
be represented In the team event. defeated Wlsccnsln. 80 to 46. to a field
Arthur A flmpwm and wife to A
meet. A high wind worked a *ev«re D. Mills, parcel ta Tillage of WaHofi,
Haimeh A Lay Mara Ce.
i
4M6E BtMlJkR EACH WEEK. You enjoy it while you pay for iu
MICHIGAN ELEVEN AT PRACTICE. handicap on the nmnere. tmt Bate' tec. 88. town 26. range E
BEtter...................... :...................14c-»e!
la knavery.—Bmyere.
The best Tallrtng Machine on earth—100 new records to select from
rially elded the weight men. CWtStn
Joseph R. TomUaeoo. gnard.. to B.
Come ta and hear them
Perry
to
Chicago
made
a
Wtetem
toD. MHU. ptroel In vdlate of WaHod.
Capuin CuKli Qlvee Feetball CandL

reoort, 161 feet
!c. 88. town 36, nng* 3.
dctei Work.
iSwM'per'tra^i'.'
Inches, ta the 16-ptnmd hamtaer torow.
ArlfU L, Clark aad wife to U P.
Ann-Arbor, May 14.—In
Tbe fonner was 167 Met, 8% tBCbea. Hasktae and A. & *ood. parcel, eet
Potatoes, per he.... ...,46c to 60r
a call from Captain -Joe Curtis the and was held by Parry.
33, towB 26. raagi •.
BUYING FRICEfi- .tVEBTOCK.
football candidates bave uraed
Captain TanDegrifl of niltioia wu
John. Kelley Sad Bgtb B. KaBey to
and commenced work on punting and the hero to one to tbe moat spactoi
L D. Cures, lou 33 aad 84. blook t
catching punts.
Tbe rather andden and aenaatloaa] gunes ever pMps
H.. L. k Co.'s Uti add.
Good Advice from 8. E. Walt A Sene acceptance by Pennsylvania for
nilnols field Saturday, when, ta the
as to How to Create an Appetita.
Archie A Miller, guard., to L. D. Drteted boehrr
'
.............. Ue| Do you went a toed atita sT Tte*Any physician wUl teU you that It game next fall, when Michigan will be twelfth Inifing. wKh tbe eeore i
Curtis, lot 12, Kesls Mokaw.
Is unwise to est unless one is reall}' mluus the services of such star veter­ and the bMei full, he erwked out the
Charles O. Smith to Wm. B. BtDcd.
bnagry. U is far better to miss a ans as Bchults. Sebolta, Hammood.
hit.
that
eoored
the
wtostog
e
60
ftof
lots
13
and
36.
bteek
4,
H.
L.
meal then to eat without an appetite. Norcroai and Lmigwaa. has pot tbe
agatoat WeblgB. A efowd to 8.6411 k Co'i 14th add.
But do not take a tonin. artlmutott

or appatiser to make yua-ttongry. 8. Wolverines eo the shady side to Boare toieered like mad. Bteger plttked
eeldMiww «
E z. ^y to W. M. ^Itogg. poweb
B. Wait k Sous My that the best way street, and this move Is tntobded to reO tor Mtektea.
of attorney.
to create an appetite a to reaiora the Veep up InterSSt to tte wofk.
Two iwiiii PafteWfiy to MWii
Emma K. Gabriel to Cora LowrM.
digeation to health by the use to Mlo-aa stomach tablets, a reliable remedy
lot 27. ex. wlOft, Oek BflglM add.
NEW WORLD'S MARK.
Oiat they have, with tbe beK to satisMrs. D. W. DooUtUa to Ctatar Bt .
w*. lot 8. bio* 17, K, U k Oa'T
*^^Sn Mf-ona U used, the trrltattoa
wmie Hoppe Made a Record Run to
iaBto Ha tdWHM ant i MT.
W Utot thar
tag aboat ton tototo fki * aff Hllad Mhn. lot 8. .Mopk
H, U * Oa-i
the natural dlgastlve
ChleeiPB, May 14 —Tbe wtojfl'e rto- fhroogh 28 f»to aad Uiie»fiuartdra of
Seveath add.
iiy, and the food ord high run 18-lneh balk, two to. was
an Inch of space before be laadi
Jacob Baraaon aad wtfh to Him*
cily digeeted with­
broken FTlday night by Willie Hoppe, the ground. Then, toter Me bad brok­ RuBsker. tot 8, bhMk B to B.. U *
out dutreee.
A large box to Ml-o-na etomach tab­ who set tbe new mark at 307. Tbe en tbe old varflty reoord by (kree- Co.’s Bereath sulfi. .
lets Is sold for 60 cento by S. B. Walt fonner record was'held by Louis Ctire. quarter* to so Inch, he prbeeMefi to jamea Monroe tmt wtta to Jest*
k Sons, and tt Id eo enocaaeful mi Y26.
show thM It waa BO eotech by oen- Ssraaoha. >et«,bkMtoH toA. k A
reliable In curing Indigestion and other
Hoppe made the rMord to his game tag wKh a leap to 83 tefl. % toiffi. Ca-» BateBlktoM. ^
stomseb troubles, with tbe exception
.. .
.
.
of cancer to the stomach, that they with Jhke Sdiatoer. who* be defeated “Spider- Coe aHo did a aflast
Geneva Tow* to A H. Owtla. kd
sell It under a guarantee that the m<»- in eight innlnga, 600 to 138. ta tha |«t>- stunt He toJppM off 1 S* sadsMS 143. Oek HNgbta.
ey will be refunded onleM K does all fMsIootl UUiard totiraameot at Or^
and boats of all kinds
(bat Is clalmsd tor It
for &le.
chestrahaU.
.

yuE HMf n HB'

EffWailEBSWifi

CAy BoAStpre:

"w-ra

How €an You Do It.
Coolc with Gas

HDoanCMt Yea Any Mere.

TRAVERSE: CIXV GAS GO.

WE CAPbJ SUIT YOU

DOME and SEE US

«J. e:. Grelllck Ck>.

:ilp40‘fiate Market
Reports

QUEEN CITY FLORAL CO.

Cut FloweiSp Pbtted Plante.

TRAVERSE CHV MARKEH

PARTIES, WEDDINGS, FUNElUaS

Ralph Anderson, Manager.

.... -

1

Ml s*ll

PHONOGRAPH

-e:; ill

....... s

Wait for
Hunger

SOLD ON EASY TERMS

KUHBALL MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. ■user, Pnv-

Itt Front %

.........

LAIJNCPES

I HATING bought a aaisvler (eam I
broke all RECORDS.
sm ready tor the bnatoeH from my
Ifrt. Brown bad « be* ssmkrrB
fneods and stiangera.
■wMle. HUda-wbd* Skr etas BW
FTIED SAXTON.
Ooor«e Snttep, the Csnstfisn, ^^ted to wait open tbe tihl»sp*B.
■64t6 Phone 638, tlO Beat Fmat
firi made such rtjttfi pregtMS that
May ,14.—George Button, Mr*. Brown dfrtded to glteS B39e«to'
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
ner to tefl HIKla^ aawiy aegi
We have ]iwt reealfad a hatf ear^ be Oajfbi BflUu^ expert. i»do
load to au parts to diBareU fetoda to
to tbe CkleagD toin^ kaowiedge te wnltreaa.
Ptowa; Btoag tor hsH ptlM vklla ttSf
The dlcmte profttwed ohedteE
ntmoM
Friday
asd bnoko
tost Wa bay old plow poMa sad
'
tonnseaisst
records
by
crataa. Oaoki Bras'
wasr
nmatog oeitfslx tontagk defeattog
gewrt
time Mr*. Brown waa wa^i
LooU Care by* eowe to BOO to 337.
Isttog hetoeU oo ‘
•Ike man - tfoar Parle also played

Fishin$taclOe
It Wittfi

im*S Mamar. M7 B. fkagfi

OUVES TtPEWRHHS

— -T^. -y-irJM

lead tbe proceoflon.

1 tel*: mari
be.fT:be«cl

Pl.ll.SyORTIt

toi^bimarfia. Sattaa’s eeo(ai>are
i: 8.140, m, rnsad S3 far M avenwe
og 83 34. CHre’e r«a *era 41,133, 3,
0. 36 aad 13 ty an a»eraci to 33 14-

««w aoiwaiw.wv^* .

,25?3^'

DuraMe.

per month. Oliver ribbona ete.,
on bend.
'

nc BNatteptr ok, at,

••Ear WAX”

;.y-v"

FWE
SUITS^

NONE NOBBIER THAN
THESE

»:dl Be aaaoaBt Off B anair bhua fiateftisr fran tha eUBBdF. AftotirawM
started aad It oaBght ftoa fhah

OF. it

$15, $ia, $20, $22

Frcaa atreat,
•waU ranted.________
Baa ft.___________
wenU_____
.aw
.iSa^UttlA The 8a^

TTan.1 tailored; fioely trimmed, perfect io Style and

«teaH^M
MkdfiFM
UrikO.
tonaBar

nah

Oft damafA

Fit SEE THEM.

TO SEU^HRattt tarn. Oadnr Lakft
good Boa large ba---------flna
ardiard, nloa
wood, aoma eadar;
ir: batf
'
«a&; nlea

SOERMAN & HUNTER

SBLL-Bonaa In toplrw MM;
her tor only tlOO. Allan F. Ub
282 Trant street
B864f

MrA'.'AiwiS
trial iMb
'

liamAbtiTgUi^glMOan tor a vlaU.
ratnro^ to Canby

Mrw. J. E, faith ef Waaford la
honee, log bera. eemd nrcMrC
most dearad, some growtng fMwat, Travaraa U^.fWMr this afterBOcn.
One eoU. partly leraL partly roDlag,
Miaa Dalmal-retomsd to OetiwH to­
a line stunmer borne tn God's eonaday after a vteft with frla&da to the
try. Allaa F. UUIa 622 trant ab
olty.
" ~
60U4t
Cirouit eeait Wkl eenvene tomorrow

RATES FOR

ADS

tnsertions if paid

Nortborn

c«i

Micbitten.

TO SELL—124 acres umber land*
ly cut oil. good osmp bnQdlfigs on.
the plsM. fins term sotL two alee
trout sireama knd three fine sprtaga
oc the plaoe; the making of MmI
(arm bomA aad wood and Umbw to
J>ay for It. ThU will be eoU at a
low pice and reaaonable
your- wishbone la act wtaerw ]
bscki
:kbone sbooid bA fa
Allaa r. UtUA 222 Front eb
4dtltt

»nb«-<iui-ot

ceui slra^pbi if eolletun

If not conrenl Dt for you to call, telephone No. liS, either phoi
or send br mail ind ^ will receive careful aUeolion wiibi
ortraebar^

morning at tM o'tfook to tha coon
"-waa.
MrA John jftift er BUigham paeaad
totoogh tha tm today on bar way
Cedar.
Mfa Frank Cniett left today for
with Qrand Rapids

two weal
iriendA

MISCELLANEOUS.
Miae May BgrMy left thie morning

Eagle Want Ads

rOR BAUD—Farm of «0 acTM; low
prloe sad easy tarmA
Allan F.
utua. aa rroDt stiw«c
Kuta«
FOB SAL^TeoHtxim boose snd lot

WANTED.

•OR SALE OR RBNT—Idoden t
on Cass street, foniace, eighl rooma
Call ClUtens' phme 40«.

WANTBD—AnroM havlne a good
fa-niiy oo* for sale. Address "Cow.'
■scU oOoe.

> caa «
maeJtli

WANTBD—1-wo omingroom glrU at
Lak* Vmw Hoosa
Rapids,
wasse |M per nonth.
4U68^U
WAN1V>—OirL

Apply

S»»»-a

(or a two wealta' rialt with friMida
MO.VET TO LOAN oo pemal prop­
erty and real eetate.
L Newlaad Grand RapiAg
Tylar, Boom 508. Wllbelm bloek.
Mr. and MrA
B~ Bleekhurwt of
t»66a
Wexford areived to tbe city this after>ontoravltto

BIG GIVING IG GGOWN IN GMOKEGG Mliiy

aALE-Horsc<

House

barn.

Daa

at

the ShilKua

CrwTellag.

lustraLioD of the superlur endurance

VI

40Sfr<t

luodt-rc unllJery
powder as

using suiokAi

oompured

with the guns

li Uurued the Old prown powder 1*
WANTED—Try tho ParUiaa for clean
lag ud dylhA. Call phone S49 CtUk
iUlA^

tOR SA1.B—etora building, ec
Oak and Front. Flat up stalrA
modern
ImprovemeotA
Cttlsu’
phone 406.
401MX

aSorded by the casta made at the war
<li'l>anmeut, showing the interior of

WAKIWD—«*m for general house­
work. Mrs. Fred Prstt, 61i Soinh
U.
4061<t

FOR BALE—O-.i-scre lou ID F«n
wood.
Tour ehanoe to get s BIi
>L>t St the price of s small oda VI
M. Cordon. 417 Wwt Bevenih SL
404»<.M

l>owder. - The gun was enurely out of
ooaunission.

The second

test

made from a gun wbicb bad been fired
imes with smokeless powder. The
inierlor was fairly smooth.

There was

line erosion but ooi enough L

WANTED—A boy to lasra ihs Jewelry
mdA bt^nlre at U M. Benneu's

roy lie rifllug.
FOR BALE—20 seres of lanA thwequarters of s wile from city limits
Wjll
ell ee. nen. rieli ./>

ptews Carp lAka Lumber Oo, BingMIA
4046-11
FX3R SALE—My summer cottage and
lot at Blrchwood. Inquire of Angus
MoColl.
4044<1

FOR RENT.

id been flrpd 280 tlwcs with brown

FOR 8ALB—QussUty ot papate salt
able lor shelves or putting under
carpets. Done np In 6«e&t packages
at The Bagle office
-6Atf

Mr. and Mra Wsrrwn Cooper o
t'toon street are hsfpy over the ar-

ore than 240,000 ao

that

of age made It Impossible for the old
carrier to deliver all tbe mail on Ms

retorned to HcBato today.
Charles Htim Isft this morning for
a Dusmeas Utp to Waterloo, Toronto
and other points tn

SpidlA 6U Waabtogton streeu

spend the noon

hour

Saturday and

C. L. Dayton and littls daughter of

leave some money they had collected
for the sick girl, Kaue VoUnaki; one

on their way to Orsnd Bapi*.

of the crowd, was run down and killed

Mra. Chaa Getcheli «f Grand Ri^^s

Michigan 0entral;.f8aiE'iiakM

UTlved to the cKy:-Uday iS^vtoU* tfMA
with her parents.
The Miesss aem^ ami Efftoi^aQ

.

V

, .. V'.-*- . ' ^



,

.

,

Canadian Boo who died Satordi^
He complained ot headache, wait

the board of examiners ^f barbers

drug store to purchase (ableu,

will' meet here Wednesday, May 23.

lOOD afterward waa taken andden-

I'bey will nave their hbsdquaners si

1.

me Park Placa

Tbe coroner will InvesUgatA

Lycelt rras an employe ot the AJgoma

The regular meeting of the Queen

eteel company, aged 19.

A mirrlage IlMnse was Iswed today
by County Clerk Weller to Guy Fuller

iixtlce Aniil r'. .Nerltnger. before whom

Canfield, of Ishpemlag, and Edith Jsa-

Livingston

and

Hermsi

&

Son,

Cheboygan, after s stay oi

Several monlbs to this city.

sue Gray, of tbe FeninsulA

In- case was tried, senlenced each
ay a flue of 25 aud ousTs aiuounUng

Miaa Stolla Tniedeau and Charles

> 235 with an alieniaUve of the De- Sullivan Who have been tbe guwts of
Irvit bouse of rorrecUon.
Mrs. U U. Young o( 310 Bast Eightb
Tbe two Boys raised the 240
tnd were given iheir llbepy.

street, returned to rtederlc Uila i

This Is

he assault and baiiery case in which
Mr. and MrA W. I
. »rthy re­
ihe boys were accused of egging the turned to their borne In Bay View tbls
school teacher at Acme.
afternoon after being the guests ot L.
M. WhlUemore of
street.

TOOK GIG IWNE NAPIDIV

Hereafter all
be garnered in

119

Bast

Tenth

unlicensed doge will
by the

regardless of ths breed style, site or
Adolph

Kutnohorsky

NesHy

Killed

Himself by Overdoing IL
Adolph

Kntnoborsky

was

bark of tbe hapless canine who falls
to the n-br of the wily poundmasisr
Register of Oseds Frank Wilson will

given

prescrlplioe of llUilum aslls by s pby- iMve tomorrow tftsrwxHi at 6 o'clock
s.ciSQ Saturday aud was told to take for Eureka SprtogA i^k., where
me spoonful three time* a day.

V

dayi

Le

In- expects to remain under treatment for

trad of following dlrecOons and prob
ably working on the plan that “if a
would do some good, a lot would
lore good." be took a spoonful
every hour until they were gone.

Fs*s ago Oh tos-ftoSn^ nilsrsy. A locbmAavs-kUlsd as many psopls toat site get tbe nams off Ihe
bsarsA" snd no tewsr than torsa angins drivers acrually left too employ
of tbs company rsther than cMttoM
driving her. The odd thing was tost
to# novsr seemed to Injure herself.
BvsetaaUy tbe owners wora forced u
break ba up. sltbongb she waa hy no
Of Bctnsl ghosts to trains or railway
BgliMB one very seldom beera—New
Tork Herald.

Tho Art of nattorrtere are those who hive an toatlnct
ito prompts them to offer verbal eaBOS to all wttb wbom they come to
losfied «Tib bloaeoma. Wheat to quite
itacL and toero Is oo doobt that. If
badly Injured by Insects, und fruit buds sneft peopls ir« gtfird at tbe same Ume
hurt somewhaL
wtto good hesrtA they fr»*f>7 ewaten
Ufa. They do not koow bow to say,
Belding,—Fire broke
ranch lees wrItA s dlsagreMble senfright office o( the Fere Marquette tanoA They see with tbeir miad'a eye
toa axset spot where ■ fisitertnc word
oompany. and the targe building full
weald produce pleeture « »*lve a
of freight, together with five box cars,
smart and tbe temptsnoo to say it Is
also loaded, were totally destroyed. vary great Tbe pleasure they produce
All the books and records of the com daunts them, sod they stady to propany's freight busInMa for the pas; dnea It again. No doubt they practlea
five years are also destroyed as the an art. but not s rrry black art and It
sale was not s good ODA Much frelghi to difficult not to like them, eapeclally
If toa are women Heel fiattery-the
consigned to local merchants and larg.
raaiir faiee article-can hardly exist
quantities of household goods to nea
wtto a warm h-aru I'leuty of foNJ »»d
comers went up to smokA
too mucb desire to be
^
With that but DOihiug else-ramlly
Flint—The sixty Afth annual meet
Herald._________
and at times snow and rain tailing

Mrs. Sophia Enaon nae returned to

James

past

strange
for and sudden changes In the weather
the benefit of tbe West Side bend werj condtilooB of tbls vicinity, snow, sun
2V0 instead of |50 as announced ou and rain alternating on abort doUca
dance

her position as bookkeeper for-1Ceene>
I.

rg.—Tbe

evening at 8 o'clock.

page five o( tbls issue.

two locomotlTM bnlK Croffl tbs asms
plana tt toe same OtoA of similar mstartaL Ons goto on ba way qnlsUy
and amoetoly, Mva bnsks down, cora
tttt2s.or notolog.tDr rqmliA The otoa
......... tTMtolc
too rsfy fimt. nns

dors
sudden

Jb^ are a'ttnnHitig i

lioiu-a, brought in a verdict of guilty

FOR BALB-lAdy'e high grade e
427 Monroe street.
4M>

companioA Miss Dale Bailey,

Leiand pass«l through the city today-

le proceeds from the

The Jury in the case ot Tbe People

Tpn never see a toip tonndted cat a
Friday, and similarly a new locoffl
hardly ever makes s trial trip oo tost
day or on tbe IBtb of toe moutl- Bven
tooogb tor soperinteodent may-J*
toe sqpersdtloA yet be knows too well
to set It at DBO^t. for Just as sailors
CBMlrta tost seme ships era nnludi: '
to do train hands credit rartsto Isca
BKRlvto with s sort of dctoonlsesl p«

on their way to the home ol

Is tjie guest of her sUler, Mra Belie

iientsteadt, after being out about tw<

-U BBU^NIce farm, sasy terms.
crt«k awQSA truu orchard, twv
baroA etdoe oellar, nice bouoe. wind
mill, clear Utle. aekool near, wood
timber. muK eeU; near by. ptaaaani
home, eome qulA see It. buy It. A1
Ian F. UUIA Sutharland Block, orei
Rastal
U424t

lamaxoo.—WMle a party of ghla.

Thvr Were ftwrltebea.

employed at Riverside Coating mllto.

Mias Myrtls Crsnkhelt of Kingalsy

FOR RENT—“The New Reiotkey.' FOR BALE—Building at corner of
u....s.isy house only. Fetosksy, Mich.
Hall sod Bay streeu with 10,400
OoaUias 4« rooms tarnished, elec­
' land and rs'lroad ewttcb,
tric light, bath. Overlooks beautiful
for a SI ■■ ■
t Eagle office
Traversa Bay. AddreM, Mr. Bagdsi, Feioskey.
eUJBMJ
•artan. 6U LAke Street.
40UUti*
Mlok.
TO SELL—I .will sell you 6 acree of
land which will make a nice lltUe
fruit and chicken farm for five dol
TOR BENT—House at 126 Bast Ub
■a: 4ealrabls loeaiioa; ressonabl
lare down and one dollar a month
for twenty montbA or larger ttnet
mat. Frau ft DavU.
4«62A2
If wanted on same easy terms. Al­
lan F. UtUe, 232 . root it 4046-lf

FXlR RALE—Large' Piymoutb Roc
eggs for hstchlng. 50 cents, fin
etook. TeRpbone 673.
'66ti

cm busy days, and It to declared

Mrs, C. O. Btanley who has bewi
vURtog her daogbier at Buttons Bay.

^oys Sentenced to Pay Pine a

FOR SALE.

for destroying mail matter. InllrmlUee

days with bar motbe?T

FOB B»4T—Beat oBos rooms in
eicr: MVly finished and papered.
heaUA hot and oold water; best FOR 8ALB—Three beavy wagons, one
■»«r**t** rooma In ciur, over First
set logging trucks, tour new bugglea
NattSMl bank.
Inquire at i. W.
Low prlo
lb. U R. Olbbi ft
MUUkmi's office. Real low. 4U55-U
Bod. 410 State Bank Bldg

FOR RENT—amte o< famiahed tuorna
tor rent U The Eagle FreN block,
inqalre tt Mrs SUverA Cltisens TO BELL—120 acres chopped off land.
wUl make a fine fruit farm, only
phow IMA
DSAf
aboai 10 miles from city and will
be sold very cheep tor cash or wDl
make very easy terms to Improve.
Don't wish for s home ot your own

- to

Uiy Shrine No. 16 of Ue White Shrine

TO JUSTICE NERLINGER.

TO SELL—No plaoe like bome and no
home Uke a farm.
We have too
many to adverUae all Call and see
If we can't suit you. Allan F. UlUe,
232 Front it.
4046-tf

*»•»•••»••••»»»•»

ERRATIC ENGINES

uf Jerusalem will be held, tomorrow

laker, <
h loves

month. Ootid garden,, largs lot 6Vv
166. C. W. DeZoetA Ml W.

ft Michl^ ind Odicr Haces

today to Cadillac after spending a

a

JUGV IN GCIIOOL TEIICHEG
EGGING CAGE OUT TWO HOGRG

NEWS FWM'
OUR EXCAANOES

Muskegon.—Jamee M. Moortierger,
Mias Maty Kroupa returned U
cr.y this afternoon from a six week’s of Hart, aged 62. rural malt oarrier and
civil war veteran, has been arrested
visit In Qrand BapldA

BOunt la saved 4d smokeiees powder
parmita.
artillery.
bera

BROUGHT IN VERDICT OF GUILTY

FOR BENT—Two new bouses on Walttoutre C. H. Hunt^ W5

Miss May ritnda

Tbe cost of each 12-Inch piece is

«•

A poodle Is tfie eealest of all to tzatn.
Wftd the daetehund is tbe most dlffieott.
tbs latter sot becanse be to too stspid.
but becanse be to too smart A e■#>«»■
hand readily snderstamlf what yoa
want him to dA and be-can do It. bat
be tlitnkf be knows s better way, aito
be tovolUbly trlee bis wty '
a ranUt be to never trained to anytfatog that Is mlly dilBcnlt
bond seems to be slwsys p^cttig fun
at one and getting no little a
oat of It for hlmeelf. CoIUes are easily
trained, but they are more «r tew unBay City.—Ths eonfsrsnes bstwssn rsllablA and they are neb fisttarerA
the coal operators and miners of Mlcb- They make yon think things are sB
Igan has been arranged to open at^ right snd then they run sway at ftis
▼ay first opportunity.
In prefemes
Bay aty. Monday, May 12.
to otba dogA eolUa are tralasd al­
most exclDslvely to the mUItls of TL
Woodland,—Tbe school board
snna for carrying, to tlaie <rf war,
Woodland nss retained their principal, sages snd medlctoe to and from tbs
Mr. Baffiin, for another year and rais­ camp snd tbe sl<A soldletA bnt tbsy
ed the satertea of their teachers J6 are ttoosoi more for toelr speed tbaa
their fsJtfafulness.
Pox torrisrs
per month.
natural scrobata Within a few w
ons can be trained to ton s so
MtrshsIL—Judge North Bospende-l ttnlL A few weeks more tod be win
sentence mi WlUism Cameroo, of Hom­ do t double turn. To taacb hla to do
er, who pleaded guilt; of deserting bis tola toe trainer <»Us f*>e animal to him.
wife and eight children. He gave 2600 and ts be comes Jumping ptsytolly
sgalost tbe tratoa be to cao^t and
bonds to suppoil his family.
turned quickly In tbe sir. moto to hto
mprtsA He thinks It to play, and hs
Btsndish.—Ray McCaulay, aged 18, comes Jumping up agalm Afar sseh
as smothered to death to a corn bin turn be to given ■ small piece of mesL
. the jCaughan ft Camin grain ele- In a few weeks be will nm up and try
0 do toe t
itor. In this city. He climbed Into
le corn bln for the purpose of secur­ tbe air for toe meat and If be Is 4Bconraged it will not bs long before be
ing s scoop. Tbe graiA being shelled
to an secompitobed acrobsL-LeaUnto
and loose in the bin. flowed down,
Wsekly. ______________________
completely covering him.
''

rlvsi of a floe boy.

K' lii incb gunA
The first U that of a piece wbicb

WANTED—fixperlenced girl lor dr^
MtA
311

Mias Eva Hinds retarnsd to Stanton

Mrs. C. J. Rath and child returnsd

IBpeclal to The DaUy Ba^nJ
Washltigton, May 14.—A sinking 11-

Washington, phont 70A

visa to the cUx.
today after a vtslt with her sister.

KOli SALS—A large new housA will TWO TESTS ARE MADE AT THE
be ready for occopaocy about May
WAR DEPARTMENi.
15th. Modern. WiU take lou in exchangA or sell cheap for cash. <
will sell on monthly payments. !
The New Weapon is Shown at a
B. HungerforA phone 6«S.
4087tf
Advanuge With J*e.

rOR

Mra. P, J. Chappell returned to her
home to Aldaa this afternoon after s

rheumatism. He says be will not
- m unui cured,
Thik li the IM day the sidawsiki
may be used by bleyvauts.

Beginning

tomorrow, all bleyds riders must take

Sunday he was taken rtolenUy in

the s.reeL wiib the exoepUon of
and only tbe prompt arrival of a phy­ boura in Che nv«w.i..y from 6

together, wnile the birds were singing

and the peacb, pear and plum trees

ing of the Michigan

Congregational

Association »ill ooDvene at the First

Ch-rch Bain af Balra.Sv.

The firvl pi-^-v -r *"r-i,lp lo
AOSirslla was uiil.|Uv lu two reapeci
the mstertsis of wbicb it was bum i
with a sermon by the Rev, B. H. also the several purpoaea to wmen n
Bnrtt of Ludtogion. The seaalona o( wudavowd. ITUSrvmsrktblabuilding
pent by H,ldiero Miortl,
the meeting wlU ooattoue
through,
'■
Wednesday and Thursday and wUI be gfta toeir flrrt
rc-p-aad slBOal
marked by addresses snd discussions
CongregallonaJ church to

this

city

If

sician saved his Ufa

by,

40

UUOBloaai.PhCBeW

(onidtlon ot his bean ihe medicine se­
riously affected him.

t*S“ iliaS“ F

FCtt BILE—Tnitles Ubrary propwty
• '
-1 ft. front; terma
i« eC MrA^J.
WMMMkli. laqaire

Owing to the o'clock, when the walks may be

Herbert B. Ifttiit^ had hi. tine

on sevssAl nhuroh ioplra ef unusual

iiuportones and toterest
Sg*to «-*vk and during tbs wboU
Cheboygan.—The

Oeodrieh

portaUon company to to

be

Trans.

The change to due to the tact that

“ *»«. the HtokMlMd. ont for
second trial yeftn^.,,
^ p,„ed

mD.

good orAard, nnl roatA

accepting two brlboa ot 28f0 oact -n
i9fil lo oonnecllon with a psviog coo
ract and was fined H.MO to each case

-661E4I

C- W. ASHTON.
, Chief of Polina

SS?£i2ST?*l

OftitY EM^ft

generslly a, ,b. fr,„ of a large tree.
^ mu.t never forge, ,hat Instead ot
.there mqy .e ,wo. and. to Cmt
esse, one mu*, t,e aide lo eboot (aat
snd stTsigtu, and imphrii confidenee In
tbe gun he rorrW i.
,[,e best
stock In Irade a men .-nn rnasroa
About tbe HurcM place to sbrvn a bear
to tt<^ him quickly. 10 nir wav o(
thinking, ia directly In the brain, 'll la
really
ban! ahot. usually at short
rangA and
'■tii« him ou, mighty
quiet—Field
Ki rea m

MARINE SUPERSTITIONS,

In Orkii.-y the .-hi. „ud flyw <,r ,h,
tides were u,trlhme.l to the breaUilug
of e sea monster wbivi, lay ootstrercb«d on the eoiitiiies of Hie world. So d-'
gintlc was he ibiti il,v siinpie acts of
expiration uud lUKpirniloo (onk twelve
hours to perform
Tlie resemblance
betwe«i this uaiuiv myth and that of
tbs Greeks Is very remarkable. North
itry sailor* sroruml at one time to
comims*. for l,.t> the motion o.
the ninth wave, ihe m-ulier wave, the;
CoulA even In tbe densest fog, gseertslii their exact whecealwuis and gain'
.the ahorc In safety. 11,e lauueLlD- o(
a Wick smack waa for year* recarded
SB nnlucky unless the wonls which fol­
low were re[»nted hy ihc onlookers:
Pa* iwk« sn saani.
An barwr, lati't
Kevp’a free.
Weel 001. w~l m.
Wl- a gs-ced »liM.
Harmftil If not fatal results are l>elieved to follow Ihe utterance of cer
tadn words at sea. llie salmon is ever
k "fine bit fish," and ewlue. minister,
klA, hare aud nuiueroua other words
ate aolemnly lnierdii.-ted. Tbe presence
of a miuUter lo a boat Is by many re­
garded WHO gru-v roucern, and It ia
someOme, with the utmosi dlfflcult;
that a crew cau be Induced to go to sea
if s uihiUier to on boanl. TbuSe who
have solM with n<e>e bsif NorM.fteU
Celtic fitoer* wu«t have taken noU of
toq melkt^ adopted lo raise, toe ••wuo."

Smile 4aae Bolrrs.
or ibe uiifonunoii- .tune BoleyA
■bo was tbe se<-onJ wife uf EUg Henrj- Vni. of Eogh.ua BUd who «fts b»
beaded lu hVli,. a writer says; “Bveo
,l- dIsisKiv of tluie she rises b«u> as a II, lug. breathing woman
of flesh and blood. She was witty, passluuaie. vtvBi-iuua and moody in turns;
I'as esaeullally variable sod JourV. After her elevstlon to toe
throne ahe he<-ime vlndictlva and
cruel, hut -he had many toarmtog
qualities. While ewaltlng ber doom at
the Tower site was wretched and meruiiHe .Norfolk, wild bad coodocted ber
to the Tower, with bli bead abaklnga
and hla Tul. Tut. tut.' sometime* call­
ing for »npper directly after dinner,
souieilme* deep In her devotions. It la
the same Anne lo the Iasi—high ^irlted. uiireasonshle. with highly strong
serve* Slid t good deal of courage at
(he Pack of her tendency to be bys-

tweeds ae4 BmfSs.
one Time lu England oil “gentle' wore swords as well as bsards.
and tbetr haldl of drawing these weaplu setiJe toe must trivial dlspuiee
.Id IO lisve had much lo do with
ut ;ciul style* In Ireerds. During
sword aeurlug |>er1od all "bluff
w ore their bearda cut and hacked
loM outlaudlah itiapoA trying to
convey toe Impretilon that tb^ ware
bad oien. who bad twen to many tsrrifle sword combscs.

toe v.rt-k. sir." said the tired bookkeeper.
•Tbere Is no need for you to do
tosL" replied tbe employer.
“Blsy
here, sod toe rest uf the week will
come to you "
want She WaaleO.
sat-Hoe. madam. Is a book that
srilJ tall you bow to mausge a bustaoML
>an—But. my dear lady, whfit 1
I ts a book that will lell me b0W t»
ine. and I'll manage bim ail right

Bcetcb alBlsta
ksocked at the door of a boose whsce
boibead sad wife were quaRMlag.

,.Dandsft*rMsylft''I*0A All bM

•ettls that the w

.le riderw are prohlbltod from riding
open any and all of tb« .aWawalks
tbe city,

with toe e^tkm of

hours from 5 to 7 oWot* In the me
CiNClNNA'a O.-rtThe

ms « « sui ujwi.000 w
t klfttoodtot
^UNM to

•IIOCV.
A lawyer was pleading a cate before
a Jury toe other day. Tbe party on toe
other aide bad ■ reputstion fur eOoglnc*a. "Why. gentlemen uf toe Jury."
told Button to his speech. "If ah out
would earn a grain of saad off fbst
f^w^s arm bs would Isw him dasir to
the taprame court and back."

IWTICE

GREEN BAY, Wto.—Former Alder
an Altert R. Gray plosded guil->' «■

fine

won'l break, line haa lo Iw -.Vry care
ful, and who,, i,ru|„ ,k foun,i.
,,

, Woul.l I - I

koowo

hereafter as the (Joodrieb Transit Co

NOnCE

TO BELL—At taaigBlA flee farm, good

unexpectedly
give him five eeronda and he wfU bs
oot of tight Imi UK-et a erUxlt the
same way abd tlve him five ■eronds
sod yon will w out of buelDHie.
‘.hoot the mo«l fa-vcU.atlntf way to
hunt beer, wbirh I erf-n i.-iier than
night V
> lilin richt to hla
home and i.iee, him i„"br’
daylight
<m bis own donruiep. aa li
be done. 1.111 everytlilna C
right. The BT..mid mialii
I- covered
with a light fell of snow a.,.,
ought to he melting Then , ' twigs

Tuesday evening snd will be opened

t.iBeolB’i HBkstlraie.
ewilier da.' s of tbe ws
Puplug
ce iwvu
the dMire Of
seems lo baw
'
>D ID
Wasblsgins te b
the oompany has recently tneorporat- promineot treo
i
under tie laws of tbe state of
repreoeo'sil'r lo lOe rauks. and Llncoin waa no eioeptlou
PROBATE COURT NEWS.
Maine. The iwason for the eftange
a mlntsta named
A
peUtlon was filed
in Judge
said to be the unjust dlscHmlnatJon Li that tlov •1‘v''^ *
•INBLC COMB BROWN LEOHORNA

B., a u>. taxation against ib* shipping compan
Buples II WasbIugtoD.
alksns court today to admit Sadie
The grentert egg (oachlna Eggs
B
Muv. lefliBs-ftrt comtog sum lea having WIboonsto as their hailing Ml uicu aged nloeteen. bad
D«7eU to the asylom.
The petition
tor
katMIng
61
and
It
per
to tbe front.
I.lnooto beard Of
mor.
12. I bad tbs klihet aoorlng pen
was filed by her hnsband, Harry D«place. Other oompanlee that bars si
tom* end after a coufereoce. eeleeWd
«t any vartetr in the recent pouRry
Veto
tia ts bl. revfvoeotailve. and be provso changed tnelr plaoe of incorpora
eknv. Bpeoial prlese on Ms of 6b
worthy, for b. wob honor oo toe
An order was aleo made to ad^ tbe
Uon are the Croeby
nnd 100. W. H. Hmlor, 408 FUlb
field He survived toe war s^ finally
In tbe company, the Michigan Balt TraneiKtr
ard. t barsA aloe houM. cement eel will of tTie Iste Alice Bracken to pro­
•tMM.
606642
moralng kept^^^*n«nung
kept mM* *
filed’in Stroudsburg. Ps. TbT Umcrlplar. good eiatani. miod well: wertb bata.
tnuon company and the Pero
tloB on toe itoue over b
seeing. Alisa LlttlA The Bntherr
A petition was filed for the ^vpadnt •b^tb. other iifts*
Bloomablp company.
Und.
M164f
as follows:
”J 8nmme.u.-. o-p™-.
EABS^BOCX
meet Of a guardian
..a private of Company C. Ooo Hundred
Patebto.
ftlCaiMOKD,
ind.—Proeident
An
and Beveoty-alxtb regiment F. V.; else
TO BELl^Flne reMdmiee la Kk Rimv
gedl, of tho Unlvorally of Michigan
I menibw^ of toe Second rapiaient. D.
For tetehtne,', (ton
Lltt^ Both
prise wlaaeiA 8Ue pet
will dollvor too boocslauroate addroA. a volunteers, as substltuto Of Abra,
bam IJncoLi "
•____________
aemag- OUwWi
; Furdno nnivoalty.
FOR RALE—A good bomeI on State
eueet, la paved eeetkin; 1lot 60x166 TO BELL—Bmall farm, t
(U; good house wUk all modern ImPtovemafitA If yoa d
ant kane tnvwUgau SI
w. UaMrWooft.

A wounded grtoxt; to s mean thing
to fight and if there Is a tree handy ft
to a pretty good thing to clmfc if any­
thing gris wrong with yonr eboeting
«MOA I do not thIoV s grlBiy will
climb s tree, though brown and black
ft^t K crippled, but 1 know there to
this difference Ix-tweai a Mack «

beedlee Ibe B
bwada 1

#»••»••»»••• »-»-• » •

Mrar Ll|ll«r«kaii« want to Wib

HU^INO BEARS.
tt Tm mset n W.
pm a WMemeHft.

TRAINING DOQ8.

and Lav MeraantUe Oompany's

Is' BKiTing Into the resMenoe.

MtA A. N.

Bri^ ia Prompt Be«ulU—Best Meciiuin in

'

M. 8. Sannden, andltor ffor tbe Han­

today, after ft tow days to thAcity.

DAILY EA6LE WANT ADS

There was

stoTA has pirobaaed tbs old.J. E.
lidr bomeatoad. at llW Bay>k(^

W.F.
TO

Tws

I Bbemloato wan saad and tha big
efi'emioal taken tpwn.tntd tha baaamaat but waa not Beaded.

tbs orVBteffM flff thftM
isMi's IMM LMoA ft
msBtdljrkNeftsrfift*
rtoui Am
week. Tlw glsa WM fttiiwft by Bnbert
T. ICffler, a BmaftBsat Iv2un of this
dtr, uft awnrad br tha blttops.

0-S-AAVTON.
-.V-.'TfvA'-fftraj.vv-

KahiA
—-—'beta, every Ttzee ye
« yea can tt a 6. tYbaffe the
with
k
ira a aettw «ff



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