The Daily Eagle, May 06, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 06, 1907

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

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1907-05-06

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VOL XV.

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XO. 4874.

MOXDaY,

CARPETS
Have you bought, your new Spring Car­
pets and Linoleums? If
Tf not come
nome in and
make your selection while our stock is at
its best. If yon are not quite ready to
have it laid we will make it up and hold
it for you.

We
showing an especially large fine
line of Lace Curtains and Portieres. Come
HI and look them ovck.
YOUR CREniT IS GOOD.

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER

NEW

P'REACHER

BRYANT. COUOR60
OF

When

BeflB*0«-

Kapms fop

Traction Cmpany Will Try to
With Nont#l^ Men.

(Special to the Daily Basle.)
Grand Rapida, May 6-—Cansbt In
the deadly grip of a folding bed. the
Rev. Henry Bryant, a colored preaebrldgeport 0.. was killed last
the'realdence of Mr. andldre.
Jamea Boyd of Uito dty. Tbe Ufelesa
body of the man waa found by Hre.
Boyd this morning about T o'clock.
The way the aeddeot happened la
matter of auppoalUon. aa the bed had
never before glTen any trouble.
Spring Gave Way.
ll la thought that the apring which
bolda the bed down gave way, throw­
ing up the foot.' Aa Mr. Bryant
feet tall be was securely caught,
in bta Btmgglea moat have broken
hla neck as be was In that condiUcm
when found. Hla atmggleE to free
hlmaetf only aenred to pot the preeagainat the front of the heavy
piece of furniture, which was a ooi
blnatloD bed and' bookoaie.

(Special t» tba bally Bagla.)
Son Frandaob, May «.-Saa PrandBco u ssala to the Uaoea of
ter strike. For the fint time alncc
the big hre. walking 1* beiag indulged
In hr moet paople. ae there U a
Btrlke of the atwM car men, l,$00
employes walkla* out and leaving the
city without eleetrtc aervlce.
strike of telephone glrU and Iron
workers has followed, and with the
means of commmdeaUon being cat off
the city IS fadng a crlsli.

Of all the Rallreadt In the Ceontry—

Firemaa is Dead and Street Sweeper Driver is In
Hospital in Critical Condition; Many Houses In
Vicinity of the Accident Wholly or Partially De>
molished.
(Bpeelel te ^he D«iy Eagle.)
»<aJamaz<^

Will Seek State Protection.

May

fc—One nmn

8WITCH ROD IS BROKEN.
la

dead and mother bedly Injured,
engine with 19 freight cars it piled
up,

several

bulld'ngt are wRelly or

One

of the

againat the

haraas - waa

thr

twitch red, breaking It

juat as the second engine reac ted It
The cars were thrown from the track
and the

wreckage

piled

up

In

partially .wrecked, the city street car
aervice la crippled end Inururban IrafBe le Interrupted

by

a picturesque

tmash-up on the Lake Shore railreed
Portage

Urged.

The beads of several Urge buelnesi
bouses have urged that the matters
be eeided by arUWatlon. The mayor
may order all of .Oie aa'loons eloeed.
President Patrick Calhoun eays
that the Volted Railways will operate
Its
men's unions, and. If reeifited. win
demabd from the dlyyand elate
IhoriUes the full - protection guaran­
teed by the law.
The United Bnflwaya has been
making elaborate preparations to
care In the event of a strike, and has
Boveraj hundred
ready to take the place of the airikerp,
U is said.
In caae the dty and
able to provide
serious troublty
may be Invoked,
Uie United Rall<

THINKS

Street Car Service and Interurban
Service is Tied Up Until Track is WUHIUK FBBU GGini
Cleared.

Gave Way.

The Rev. Mr. Biyant came here
week ago In response to a call from
Messiah Baptist church and wav
return to Bridgeport today, the
chmch having dedded they could not
pay the salary be required. The aeddent was dlacovered when the dray­
man came for bia baggage. He leaves
widow and eight children In Bridge^
porL

JUDOB

THE CONSTITUTION

Bucineet Hoima Urge Arbitration—

Run

ORLEANS

HE HAS FDuND CLAUBE IN

SPIRIT

MS GSM IME THIS lOMM
Him

ENWE TO KAUMAZOO

■ELEPHONE
WORKERS

BRIOOEPORT,

O., DIED IN GRAND RAPIDS

Leaves Large Family.

Smltti-Realty^ Co. Have Some
Fine Bar0ains in
Real Estate.

CITY H)mOS, 4 P. M.

REV. HENRY

Holding the Bod Down

CURTAINS

6,1907.

POWERFOLCLW
FORimLT

jn«n Came for Hie Grip—Sprtng

We are showing the largest line of Rugs
in-both small and room size that we have
ever shown. But if we -cannot fit your
room with a regular size we will make one
bi fit We make them to fit any size or
shape room.

mat

NECK BROKEN III FRISCOBBie WiCAIimAT
A FOLDING e
ON HAND

HMteM Found

RUGS

Partly cloudy tonlEht ertth pe». •

street,

this

city,

1. J. Wenger, fireman, wheae home

Brownell, a atreet

sweeper

bruised.

engineer

^

STRIKES

SWEEPER.

pltal.

Both

heroes

were 'inetantly

killed.
The houses)wlong the read are sit­

The north

bound

Lake Shore

• AT STARCH FACTORY
The street car bams are beyond tbo

freight train with 19 cart t

track arportage and moat of tbs

two engines was coming at a lively

are stored there.

rate on the down grade leading

to 4*1 to the barns the street Car tr«-

Kalamazoo at
Portage

street,

morning at fic it tied up and the interiirban
of the -leading fic is also interrupted, the read I
city, when the Ing in at this poIpL

leading locomotive struck the street
sweeper

As Miere la no way

1:30 this
one

RTUIIIG ill ilBISE EIGH

STREET were more or leaa demetiahed. Tba Mm
shop adjoining the traek le a toM NEW CORLISS BEING UNLOADED

The accident was s moat peculiar
one.

(BpeeUl to the DtUy Btgle.)
WaahlngtoB. May
That the fed­
eral govemmejit has power to take
over and control all of the ratlroadt
In the country nnder a clauae In the
constllnUon authorizing the I
condemn aU of the land naed
for post roads, fe what Judge E. H.
Fartar of New Orleans baa conveyed
In a MUai w Prealdent Rooaevelt
The letter baa been made pnbUc with
the permlaalon of Judge Fhrrar, who
wiebea the pnbllc to dlacota the quMtion and think about It

He was taken te the hoe-

uated cleae to the traek and many

driver of thle city.
LOCOMOTIVE

and the

Inatantiy

HOUSES DEMOLISHED.

killed, and the injured

Abner

killed

Wenger \waa

tlen of the Clauee to the

ell «vas Internally injured and slightly
KILLED.

waa at Elkhart, Ind., it the man who
vras

Fireman

it

early hour this morning,
FIREMAN WENGER

TWO HORSES INSTANTLY KILLED

Ha# Ceaveyed HM Intarprata-

CLEARING AWAY DEBRIS.

Wrecking crevre on the Lake Shore i
Brownell.
It Is
that the noise of the svRep- and Michigan Central are busy clear-'
ing away the dcbria,-but it vrill net

driven by

be possible te clear tbp traek before
aeme time tonight

Sale

Will Double the Capacity of the Pleat
—It Welghi 2,900
Pounds.
A targe new Corliss englDe. manu­
factured by Kno^laon £ KeQey of
Trey. N.
U being unloaded at the
Hichlgah 8tar^ factory today and
will be put In- place as npMly aa poaslble, so aa wet to dNay naming. Tha
engine Is a monster and mpkaa the
old (me which U nmnlng the plant at
present look like a peny bealda an.
elephant
■ -.Iha engine is ot tl

tout'll 1

Sfnltt\ Realty
Company

Ftoyd Smith

Mmnmocv

Offict Tolepbone 3

■tWMMl.
New Spring Styles
IC itrill be to yoMr intereet to
see them.
Aek tiiC man who
wears them.

Big Shoe Sale at the Hannah .«
Lay Mercantile Co. will continue until
all special goods are eold. Every sale
a bargain.
may 6-U
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOS PAY.

Spring Underwear

Skill in Bread Making

We are showine the new line of underwear for
spring. Evenything ^m the cheap cottons to
ishmerOs.
We have some especially
m weight. We know the 1:
line
fine things in medium
I appeal
every man and now is a good time
peal to even
to make your selection—you will fine the line
one of tie best in the city.

porUmity to secure Sample Orfords.. Sometimes we get them
and sometimes we donl.
WAYS

15c. 2Se. toe

Try us the next time yoo need
anyt^ng in our line. Try a can
of JAP-A-LAC today, at

My trade for the yenr 1906 on the Winslow
line of coffw WBS more than double what it
was in the year 1905.

wAirs

WE AL­

WANT THEM.

THEM and you will help me increase again
thU year.

This

season we.^ave secured some choice
styles from the tranks of the traveling
salesman for the Selby Shoe G>.

DRUG STORE

No 1 Blend.................... 20c lb. Neclar_____________ 35c lb

Of

Winthrop___________ 25c.lb

High Life .......40c lb

course we bought them oery.aery low
or we would not have bought.

BROWNELL’S

Now

we are going to sell diem at prices
that wiU ASTONISH THE SHOE
TRADE

Party It.

JAP.A.LAC ia a fine, tough,
quick-drying finish for new or
old floors and woodwork —13
colors

Our line of paints, vii-uisb. etc.
Is onuBoslly complete and in­
cludes the best-known brands.
Nothing cheap but th^price.

Why?

ENTERED SATURDAY NIGHT

For Floors

SAMPLE OXFORD SALE
After the salcMDcn have returned from the road, there is an op-

091 HU ms nn

FISCHER A GATZMEVER SALOON

Know' Who the Gdl^

miEisE m Hunr co.

Union St qothlers

Tbe Rev. Demaa CoohUn ywtei
began his l»th year ae pastor of
a»d the Sywheel vrel^ ttOO.
Congregational chttreh. which U.a
Ezearattote have alrewly
very unusual carber and one of whM
made In the floor of tbe proM
both the church and Hr. Co<±1ln may
glne room so ae to accommodati
feel proud.
new flywheel.
During Mr. CochHn's residence here
many changes have taken place is the
city and in tbe church, the latter bar-

> ere Quits Certain They

coonW for little wiihoju good
flour. Some housekeepers drpend on their luck, but thobe
who depend on the IDEAL flour
take no chances. It Is tbc most
perfect flour made, not only for
bread but for cakes and paetry,
everything eatable into which
flour enters.

fhw 25c to f2.S0 tht garment.

KUBECK & HOYT.

the C. E. society and all other young
people of the Presbyterian diurcb to■ow. Tuesday, evening at 6 o’clock
in tbe church parlore.
This tea Is In honor of Mlse Glenn
of Chicago, Young PeoplW secretar.r
of the Board of the NorthwesL and
Mies Hopkins of Petoskey. Presbyterlal Young Peoples' iecrotary.
\ cordial Inritatloo Is extended to'
the young people of the church to
ue and meet these young ladles.

L. R. SXICkiMEY

ECONOMY STOKE
a4l

FRONT STREET

If you buy them you will

J

REV. OEMA8 COCHLIN..

log enjoyed a steady growth and the
old building having been replaced by
a splendid stone edifice in which is
the only -pipe organ In the dty.
! All of Mr. CoehDn's congregation
iare very moeb attacdied to him and

Patent cok, patent kid, gun metal and
via Idd are the katbers.

^1.7^, $2.00
UI» XO »3.00 OR S3.25

Reedy mix^ Paints . -tSc

Never Have to Take
Back a Sack

Canvas lllovcs for ladies, men
and boys—ail kinds and sieee
gcDBlrangaFwarde

artereoon and evening. May 8. HoMi
Stewart's orchestra from 1i30 ti
by Ste10:80 t n. Everyone vrill receive i
present L. E. Trimble. 621 Union
street.
taaj M«

' Our box stationery will please
Prices Be fo BSC gwr Mox of

Grocers never have a dissstiafied cubto*
mer when they
tbem' BEST FLOUR.
There isre never any disappointments
when baking day comes. The flour with
all the goodness of the wbeaU

HANNAH ft LAY CO

S4 theeU paper and 24 envel­
opes

. ,
ill

______
— Best on
earth—all seams allowed—IBC
mat IBc caefe. Everybody
U delighted with them-

Gwnea ii. mu ns. smei
TWENTY-FIVE

FRIENOB

REMEM­

BERED ANNIVERSARY

Gins of Sliver Were Taken te the
Heherad Couple—Pleasant

d to Mr. and Mra. Cochlln. under
therausdees of the Ladles’ Aid toeiety In honor ot bis 19th annlveramry.

actually fei MORE THAN YOUR

MONEY’S WORTH

The saloon of Fischer A Oetzmeyer.
formerly run by Wm. .nee, and known
as the Bo^ of Trade, waa entered
by a robber some time Saturday night
between mMnlgbt and Sunday moning. and tbe till robbed.
Entrance was gained tbroogfaaback
window, moeb the tame aa mtranoe
was gained last winter when the sa­
loon was run by Mr. Hee. Hie rob­
ber got Bomewbere te tbe neighborbood^of 86 In change from tbe cash
register.
One of tbe proprietors of the place
sutas that while they are pretty sure
as to who.commlttod the crime, their
Infonnetion Is not ncbAg will warrani erroeu.
'

Mr. and Mra. George Sliger of Dari
Bay were surptlaed Saturday nl^t by
•about 26 of their friends who took
them tome very nice presents in sti­
ver. It being their 26th wedding annlvereary. The affair was greatly effjoyed by everybody.
Mneic and reettatkme were a teatot the evening, end r
whkfe 'wm tektm along by tho ladlee
of (he eurprlee-party, were aarrod.

Try oar new hraai

‘‘SKIDDOO"
ScOCAR.

BmSALL & OWEN

net being weHad m at
tha Big' ShM Bale et toe HamM^A

The Norton MkUBsnRsnnvtfe
tlM boats wm leave OOei^
—------- -------aaiMCw at t

J44FmASM KnWMUng and reBSlfWkjli

OB

THE DAILV EiULE, MORpAT, HAT 8,*i«)T,

PAOKJ

tbe utnor at *3
p^tl
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
ttilzm ‘v|> oonstdei«M7 'la' tlw Dock' dreeks bad a« Inohd ^oa oaOad
PUTS AND PUYERS.
With local appUcaUou. aa they ea»iraong the number.
the kilMax. i^Vm'daMad in Dm
BOt reach the seat of the dtoeaae.
throw dice for dboice. Tbe cm throwfoiedts at Bight, women partldpaUj*.
"A Marriage of Beaeon." tbe BeOew Ctotarrt to a hlood or eonatitittiohal
ttitatioi
All partlea, however, wets maAad Ueds le Nerth.m Mieltigan Ooek end
lay. jwoved a dismal failure tn New dtoetae. and to order t D cure It you
persons, each
wnct 111 wjjiT FRONT »nmr. All ctf the propertr owmtb
take totemal rate adiee. Hall'a
Wuhinston etreet. totwees Cau ud and were ashamed to be known t»
thus pliking out five. Whoever hu 'oik.' It opeimd at Wallaekfo and moat
Catarrh cure la taken totanaDy, a
Two MIIIP
cleki^rter
two
we^
eech
other.
AaolW
hxde^on
la
Included
the
author
te
his
number
Railroad aTeaoe. aboold be proMat
the blood and mn
, carfiNFtieh'a new comedj-. *Yhe BcU directly «nHan't
The work of lepdstng the road lead­ wins the pool."
the cooMll awedng toaleht. as the fMBd a the South Sea Wuifia ta the
Catarrh (tore
Troth." wHeh was prgdnced In Lob- to not a quek medletoa.•go come In?"

ing to the Karthem Mldilgu dock
mixed dance eaUed the ehnra
u wai prePATlng qaeMiOB le Ukelj
recently, ^th Marie Tempe« to aertbed by one of tto beat
•ni make tbe number „
phytl4>«pek, wtAcdi was l^ly im­ ud two mllU was started thla momfor finald aettlemea^
the
leading
role,
was
accorded
a
favor­
goests twenty-one. This leaves ohe
daaa In thto eewatry tor j
moral. The modm
nbUMXlM
bWMXlaa b Duif tng. A former tide tia<* was laid In
able
reception.
ru Uke tbe one left out’
X Milwaukee nan hae aaed for A- of the nanteh gltU tot >4gu. wbo an thU mad ud when the rails were
"The
White
Chryxintbemuitia,*
Btuton couldTwell afford tbe treat
taken
up
tbe
ties
were
left,
ud
'
B«k
Is
the
blsMoad purtfiere.
oroe on the sroand that his wife re­
ud the others were much pleased to widely heralded, bat been sent to tbs
mucotu snrfac
tog directly o
BtoPebotMe for repalri. It may be pro
fused t» talk to him. Some men eti- tory of the daisoe in primitive eoedety- ytreet Cmnmlsslgner Lotmu hu men accepf It' A few days later each oi
The per^
perfec eombtaation of the
id a tesun removing them.
amited to New Torii later if a sulubit
of the four received an Icrltatlon to
dnUy don't know wbun th«7 are well Dri^AMIy AUedated With Religion.
ingredlenta to what predoeM
The road win be leveled up ud supper party at SUnton'a bouse to oat can ba obtained and the piece Im­
“(>TiglaMly'ibe duce was assoclat-.
auch
wonderful
reaulta
to curing Ca­
ed with reltgton. ud bad no Immoral^ graveled so that It wQl be in good fate place at 11 o'clock, after tbe the­ proved to epots.
aters were out They found Tbero
Chrysui Herne, daughter of the late tarrh. Send for teatimouials tree.
lendendea except la the Instahoel condiaoD «g»in It h» been In very eleven men and ten women. Some of James Herne, wil! be promoted to star­ F. J. CHENEY CO^ Propa, Toledo, O.
Sold
by
drogglBta,
price
76e.
bad
shape
tor
some
times
ud
st
noted, and that when wnmeii
and some of tbe wogjon were dom next season under Charles DUTake Hall's PamUy PUto for Caatowed to aseodate with men. Thiu times U almost impaesahle ifor heavy known to be aatbore. some ambttic
am. Charles Kline's latest, to be stlpatlon.
________________
lotbors and some not known
lee that Oi* tntrtMaUtta of wo- toeds. ^
called *Tbe StepebUd." baa be« se­
aspirants for Utetary honors. lected for her vehicle.
iDto the primitive duoe was the
A aloe itoo dt tnvMatteaa. w«k eoThey were as different from
cause of the devURuest of Immoralelopes to amxA: cardi to- tho latoM
other Bs could poeslbly be. Some were
be seen whelher
AROUND the house.
iM; ■ a a Tumbaira, mb
self conscious, some modest and there
were some wbo did not seem snfllBamth street; J. W. Waese. 6S8 Ran­ TEXT TAKEN 6Y REV. J. A. CANSY anch tendencies Mlow In later hlP
1b venaiating a room open the wtotory.
lll>i^'knil MiesouH Brought Huvy cbtttiy gifted In Ideas for ordinary Aew at tbe top and bottom. Tbe frteb
dolph street. For the eoneenleno* of
IN Hl8 SOCtOLOQICAL TALK
DAILY EAGLE WANT AM PAY.
Beginning in Madam Seeiety.
use. let alone writing a book. TBere
our patrons, want adTertlsemeats map,
bee to one -way. while the fool

FrdghL
UPON THE OAHCE
n with a sensual look
bo left at nr of the ahore places.
"Slnee the ReakUadBoe. whldi
The'eteamer nUnals, south bonnd. about them, one woman who appeared air makea Ita exit tbe other
changed muy thlan la l6u(9e. the
If a faw drops of ammonto are add
dance has never been usodated with ■rived In port this morning about a trifle loud and a girl of nineteen wbo
d to the water In wblcb silver to
COMINQ EVENTS. ‘
blushed It auy one spoke
rell^on. but has been simply a form 12:30 ud remained here until a^nt
Usf 9—B< Plunkard and his Farm­
During tbe supper-the order of waafaed each day It will keep it bright
In which the sexes ss- 6:30 o'oleck. A large qoutlty of mls- choice bad beeo decided befoi
aa new wltbont cxpeDdUnre of atrength
er Band—Orand Opera House.
cellueous freight was on board ud
In order to prevent lamp cblmneja
Boclafe" ftwely. .The flnt womea
fan—each of tbe four memberi of the
Oriplnated With Religion, but H
from crocking pnt them Into cold wadance with men in cultored eodety In by the time the boat leaves the
pool selected five of the gneets.
‘ Grown Degrading Since Men
cotne lu a boU. Before
The Amertcan rnilt Union, with
loud woman and one of the sensual
modem times was Danphlnees the she will have a full lead.
taking
tbe cbteineyo out tiie water
and
Women
Participete
The
steamer
Missouri,
north
bound,
;en
up
In
the
first
choice.
headquarters at Cincinnati. Ohio
Princess De Countl. who UPeared In
Bhould be allowed to get cold.
Together.
beautiful attire on the ni^t of Jan. arrived this afternoon with a large The other seusual mao and a member
which handles the bulk 'of the strawAfter
wasbtog
lace curtalna lay a
of
the
W
ouwd
'
h
Frees
club
were
In
the
berry crop In the south, has Just filed
31, 1681. She came out upon the quantity of miscellueouB frei^t
blanket on the flc«r In some empiy
rt lot. Tbe n
floor ud danced with the princes
fffdrod all tbe real who looked as If by room, spread the curtains on tbe blanit the ClnclnParis in Che presuce of a large no
atretchtog them carefnlly. and
meioe commlaal
poseiblUtv tbev could
natl, Kew Orleans & Tesaa Pacific Sunday evening sermon at the Chnrah ber of guests. ThU was the begin­
book. Tbe fourth man was obliged to
take whui was left, none o>,wbom raitentot o til dried.
Railway Co., in which It Is contended of Christ drew out a large audience, ning of‘the social duce lo modern
gave the sllsbtcst appearance of being
that the compaor by Its recent In­ the church being filled. The Rev. society. Uke all our fashions. It
a winner., Tbe ^irl wbo blushed, i
crease In the strawberry rate Is ab- Canby says that at the close of the' came from Paris, ud rapidly spread
baring been chosen, fell to Stanton.
aolnttiX unjust and llleBsl. The com­ meeting many dancers who
westward."
The panj wo.« too incongruous
Conclusions.
plaint cites at length ihe grounds up­ -eaent told him. that al> he had said
keep long ivceilxT, und when It broke
iSonj: “Who, W, Were
on which It 18 made and asks that the
.er then wki
upriLe lour jKH>I members remained be­
as true. only, he should have made
railroad company be required to withhind. Sisui.m tailed on tffe man who Machine giris and girls to pack
lion, "What has been the influence
Boy..”
>me facts a little more forcible.
had first vUoscti lo name the winner dishes. Oyal Wood Dish Co.
di»w and desist from enfbrdiig the
tbe dance on modem sodetyT" He
EMPIRE.
Truth Makes Free.
from bi-i uimiber. He mimed flrat the
iUegal ntea complalD<
brought forth the following conApr. 27 If.
ISmpIre, Mich., May 2 -Dayton Sel loud woniun. ibeu four others in sneTbe (ext choeen was. "Te shall
matter that Interests
clnsiont which be lUnstrated by
cesslou, Imt Stanton abook bis bead yt
1 of strawberries, peaches, kno«’ the' truth and tbe truth shall merouB llluetraUus ud quoutions by was a Traverse City caller
every one. S<^■olld choice then made
Friday and Saturday.
cantaloupes, melons and make you free."
from dancing masters, noted phyaiMrs. H. L. Kesseo returned Satur­ his giicsao' uud failed. Ibe guessing
"Truth." said tbe speaker.-"always
>
CALL OIN THE '
vegetables. The people of Michigan
dans. chief of police. Judges, ud
day from a visit with her parenu In now cauje to be exciting. When third
are Intelreeted In this matter, as all frees Individuals ud nations from
quotations from those wpo hare
choice f:ille<l to name tbe aothor, all
clilcagD.
of our early supply of these fnilts the (hraltdoib of superstition. India participated freely in the most cul­
were struck with wonder, and when
•uktort I
freed from the Suttee rite by the
fourth
choi.e
failed
every
man
come to ns from the south, and the
tured dances.
engaged a« princlftsl W the Bmpire cused Staiiiim of baring gone back
truth."
hlgji freight rates add greaUy
"The following conclusions
school for tbe next year.
hlR ngri-eiiicjir.
A Purely Scientific View.
cost, which the consumer has to pay.
abundutly subetuUated by sodolog".Vot ill ali, gentlemen." be said soft­
Mrs. Mike Mlnnaagh is In Ba}'fleld.
Tbe Rev. Cuby explained that he
You can save agent's commission by calliog at the ahop. whether
«ta which any sdentlsl cu P
ly. "There eUll remains one person
tVIsconsto.
tr be wlU but take tbe time
. you buy from the finished work or de4gns. Finest line of deElmer Dover. Secretary of the Re­ would approach the subject of the so­
named."
Mrs. tVm. (Rtrdoa returned
cial
dance
from
a
purely
sc
bigiu ever shown. Prices lisht.
sitidy the problem:
"WbiiC Tlml aliipld looking child
publican National committee, gives H
Saturday from'a visit with relatives
point
of
view,
stating
facta
ud
exyet tit to l>e nut of tlie nursery who
The duce sooner or later de­
s bis opinion that, notwithstai
Id Hamilton. OnUrio.
to youV She doesn't count"
all the Ulh and apeculaUon about p'lalnlDg their meaning, laa sodolo- stroys tbe eodal studlng of young »Dr. J. O. LaCore has relumed
Propr
H. D. AIXEY,
"Eri-iy one in the party counts. I
prestdenUal candidates, no . person gisU atudy tbe influences ud forces men ud women who conlii
hlE home In Elk Rapids.
ugre<Hl (but .tite author Nhould be preecan begin to (ell accurately wblcb that work in society in order to
ticipate therein.
euc nl the supiter. bikI 1 have kept my
Nate Dallej has moved into
the laws of social development
“2. It destroys the afiecUon ud reway the wind will blow until
agreeiucnt. People blame us publisbrooms over Sam Josephs' Store.
Meet Popular Social Ammem'
laMonshlp of the fondest lovers, ud
December, when the first delegates
A E. Dillard has mo^ed his family ers beciMise we i-an't tell the big win­
"Unquestionably.” said the speaker, thus strikes the root of eodal onion
ning novels before the pn'ullc pro­
to the national convention will
into jhe house on Frost street for­ nounces on them. 1 gave you genUe"one of the most p^tdar forms of so­
"3. Jt leads to the estrsnguient of
<±osen by LoaUlana. Oregon,
merly occupied
f'- J*- Dailey.
mcn all tbex-hacces. taking tbe
baaa and Alaaka. Like the first cial amusement today Is the social muy a busbud ud wife. Suiddes
The Bmpire school baseball team that none ofyou wanted, and I won.
states, of a roll call in a convention, duce. U Is a social force of some bare taken. pU6e In many Instances
defea^ the .South Frukfort Bcbo^I Tbe fluilior of 'Ferters Coioosod'
the selecUoD of these delegates will kind. It must influeuoe the moral ud rl^t In the danee hsU.
------ L_ - <^ and -^Kaung came Misa Snnan Brock. It's my opinion she
physical
condition
of
tbe
to
r senament to some extent
■■i. It causes psmnts to negl«t
~r. -Setodi Frankfort hasn't .the sllgbtest Idea of tbe accept­
extuL It U nnnsaonibls to suppou their
nntll me eighth in­ ed meiulng of M
that JU InDnenoe If nentraL We mast
fer’anplre was may perpetrate i

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Traverse City Marble and Gfanite Works, 4W
W. Front Street, for Monuments and Markers.

GRAND OPERA +IOUSE
TiM IIEIH, UY 9TH

J. C LEWIS

J^k-^
_____
rwe cu’t
hold a cudle to Detroit, aa we have
a llUle less thu one aaloon to everj'600 Inhahituts. Notwlthstudlng the
lack of saloons In Traverse City aa
compared with Detroit we think there
la no duger of uybody who wula
a drink being forced to go dry In
Trsvme City. If ho has the price, or
cu Induce a friend to "set 'em op."

not very much on the adopilon of
form-measures. 'It refuses to give the
people of'lhe state a cbuce to say
, whether they wanuio govern them­
selves ornot by meus of the Initia­
tive. referendum ud recall. It is
ven" evident that the 132 wise men
that tbe people sent to Lansing think
they know better what Is gdod for
their constituents than they do them­
selves.
Henry Clews' weekly letter 1
a very encouraging ud hopeful char­
acter. claiming that convalescence Is
progressing, both In tbe money ud
security markets, and that especially
In monetary affairs the change for the
better U not confined to ti.Vl1 street,
but Ip worldwide.
Ohio has been quite free
ear^duakes this spring, but the sui^
den movements of Secretary Taft
'from place to place Is likely to shake

lee Favorablef
The speaker said that his qaesUon
wis not Te it wrong to duoer but.
"Is the Influence of tbe duce favorU>le to sodetyT" The sociologist ondcrotuds right and wrong In a dif­
ferent Buse from the churt* people.
The church bolds that wtaatev^ is
contrary to the teachings of the Bible
Is wrong. Tbe scientist bolds that
whatever Is eontrar)- to the welfare
of society Is wrong. There Is little
difference in. the two points of view
when we etit loose from prejudice ud
uadlUon."
Tbe epeaker t
1 to-UII
of the origin of the duce.
Origin of the Dance.
"Dudng was one of the four prim­
itive arts, the others being poetry,
music and acting. It was more promi­
nent in ancient thu in modem so­
ciety. All nations have danced. Bgyptlans, Babylonians, Perslus. (Meeks,
RomuB and Jews
with their most u
Is very prominent today among the
easten) nations, especially the Japa­
nese, Clhlnese. Hindoos ud Koreans.
American Indians have always been
noted dueers. In the primitive duce
men ud women did not associate to-,
gether. Men did most of the ducIng, ud whenever women
they withdrew fron
_
the men. There are, however, two ex­
ceptions to this rule In udent so­
ciety ud one in modem sodety. The

The Equitable Life
Assurance So^ffiTV
OF THE UNTTEO STATES
IM BKOAbWAY. NEW YMtll. '
PAUL MIMnON, Prc*.

The Enterpris­
ing IVlan
•n the lookout for s
which will be benefldal to hlmsel/, his baaing and .
- his family. Yon will find Uiat the eateipfUiic mu
b the mu'wrho has a policy wi«i Che BQUITA,
BLE LIFE, In which all fa

SQUARE DEAL.
who have bought of

DEGEINfl^*
*4—

city,

M161X.

most debanched young men t
spclate freely with the purest young
ladles.
"In fact the duce is graded from
the select parlor meeting to the low­
est dive In the saloon. Thb U p se­
rious moral reflection on lU tudeneles."

At a epeclaracbopl meeting held in
the school, bouse last Wednesday
night, it wu decided to buy the K. O.
T. M. ball for a class room. Tbe low­
er part will be fitted up for a class
room and the-upper part will be rent­
ed to the lodge.
John B. Santo of Traverse City
in town tbe firet of the week.
C. F. Rich returned Wednesday
from a vleit with his sons, Harty of
Toledo, ud Lewis of Mansfield. Ohio.
PARTY OF FISHERMEN OVER­
Isaac Rayno of Glen Haven Is
Grand Rapids this week.
TOOK INTOXICATED MAN
F. C. Selby has put a smek of gro­
ceries in the Rohr bulldl^.
He Hsd Lost His wsy and Wanted te
Mrs. H. U Nesseu returned last
Get Bcefc te Traverse'
Saturday from a visit In Chicago.
Miss Amy Andrus was In Traverse
City.
City over Sanday.

lOBBI IWIH «t ilBf

A party of Bshermu were leaving
the .city about 6 o'clock Sunday
Ing and a long ways ahead of them
they saw a mu, wbo was in rafiier
a bad sUte of Intosleation u& oc­
cupied most of the road at times
he shamblea ecMg.
The party finally overtodt him at
the Bve-mib corner ud there found
him sitting on a log.' "Which way Isb
Traverse City?" the tntoxlcat^
asked.
"If you would turn around and go
back the same way. yon Jiat came
for about five miles, you wonld oome
to the place." he was told.
Tbe man sdd be had become loet
on the plains the ntgbt before ud
had been wudering around all nlifei
trying to find his way otiL He wis
very tbai&fni for the infonBaUmi but
a five^nDe

THE AUTHOR OF
‘•FETTERS UNLOOSED."

IN THE NEW
toatlon Ws not at all deaeriptive of
the subject mailer.' On tbe contrary.
It lndlc,"fe<l iiii Innocent Intention. ■“
fixeil ilic liile lu accordance with the
view itie world would take of the book.
Tbe stroke of genius was onra."
HAROLD OTIB.

SHORT STORIES.
Eight tnilued oariinen pulling
exert about two horsepower.
On tbe Tnmbiulfoe river. Alabama,
is euuucb Ilme’Coue lo^upply a cement
plant for liai ycurs.
A Dakou oi«n. need sixty, has mar­
ried a girl of Hvcuiy. while bis eea
married the girl's mniber, aged fortyfour.
Tbe pay of tbe chief Justice of tbe
anpreme court uf ilir l.'uited fitataa U
813.000 a yeur. Tbe associate
of the ooun re< eire f 12.000 a y
Dougins towu'lili'. Ill Clarke county,
lJU to the holder of a unique distinc­
tion. it toI the only township I
mt a church, lawyer, d
preacher, justice of tbe peace, consta­
ble or (>aui>er,
The outcome of tbe fund.left to the
city of Boston i>y Benjamin Fraalito
long ago aud wliUh malnred last
year and wa.8 doubled by so -endowfflent from .\adr.-w Cernegle to to bt
a fine trade school.
According t.i a Baugor paper, Pat­
rick UcMhiid of Jackson U the Only
to Melue who ever succeeded to
teaching woodcbuc-ka to play checkers,
having a pulr uot loug ago which be
trapped and taught tbe game.

li.- grder of
•lual world
their liopuiiuuc
considers tUeui. Tin- |>itlilisUer
moat Imporiaut xiuc' liv rvc|ulrcs the
moat money lu ills Mislnos. ihougb tbe
printer Is not usuhHv fsr behind blm.
There were more of boib these classes
in tbe club meotloned (ban of aolbora,
few of whom bad money to pay tbe
does.
But this U digression. Tbe party
GERMAN GLEANINGS.
'•
new*book ttot had
Just been poblbbed by a t
in 800 years, according to a Berlin
the Junior members of whic
aclenttot. water will be worth 35 cents
a drink.
Is said U' Iw ppactically assured
name was ooi given, the uom de plume
there wUI be a world'i fair to Ber­
balng Emery reriwlnkle. It was one lin Id 1K18 lu ivlebiattuD.of tbe twentyOf those gilded pills the world-that fifth auiiivcrsary of Eiiii)erJhr WUllam'i
vorid T>-hlch reads eensafional novels— accession to the throne.
lorae te swallow, it gave an excuse
Berlin bus a rerliabie congestion of
PRIDE OF OAK PARK POULTRY fer what many people desbed, but re­
music balla. lu adilillon to Becbsteln
frained from doing, end eome do with and BoeUioveu balla. tbe Pbllbarmonlo
yxrM wAB «job.more or leas resistance. It wonld baxe and the Blngakadenile. that quartet
jSaan well enough except that lb prtn- ef music temples, a uew Mozart hall
E. J. Hans A 4ait Mourn Hia Loee nF «5>ae If carried torn effect wonld break haa lately been erected on Nollandorf
np^rbapt dne family In every throe Platt
The Preeut -Hme of
Many Germad cities now have their
Year.
•Cbme. Stanton," said one of the Richard Wagner streeca, bat greater
■an preaeot to tbe poblbher; "ten oa Bwlln la going to name a whole quar"Joe," the big bus coehle rooetar Who Emery reriwinkie U.”
afler blm. In tbe Frledenan dto“Couldn't possibly It wonld be a b«- trlct there to to be a Wagner place,
belonging to the Oak Park Poultry
'from which there will redUte eight
Yards, owned by B. J. Hans A Son. Irayal-of eoufldence."
"At least tell ua rr tbe author of streets named sfur the berotoei In
is dead.
*Fctters l.'niooaed' Is men or woman." Wag^s operu-Elaa. Eva. Slegtlnde.
Hr. Hans valued hb rooeter very
•» n«. .l.tnScBto. laoila, Ortnd. Ontrnne and
highly and the bird U a great loes to
>0 womsB n-onld ever hare taku
tbe flock just at thb time of tbe year. that view of tbe aubJecL" »ald one oT
He was but two yeart old and stood be party
•TVhy notr
«ver two feet high, ud U»ed the
"8be would need to bare
cor^
scales at a UUle over thirteen pounds.
Hts sudden death has not been diag­ mpted l.r a bad world, and my expert•nee b that only women who wbh to
nosed.
tw corrupted ,fe eo,„,ptea"

FH ntna IB twHiY

Rheumatism
Cured or No Pay.

“i-don't ihiuk mneh of that arguTwo sextee beetles will faiiiy a mob m^t," a«i,i another 'T>ut it b not
tn u boor, a teat equal ta twe au y””- Everything In tbo book b
tanrytag k forty feet whab in tha mbs
*naWn uS'‘li‘'ioi£!'2are^?f5r^
tima.
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADg PAY.

Yban-iu ts., a gyn» to tyanty peo-

At Onglat*, Me.

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_____ AFFORD TO MISS!
AN EXCELLENT CAST AND COM­
PLETE IN EVERY' IJKTAIL WITH
NEW .SCENIC AM)' MBCUAKICAL
EFFECTS. THE PLAY ABOUNDS
WITH BRIGHT AND SPARKLING

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WATCH EDI THE PARADE
BUYS A SINCERTTY SUIT
OF EXCEPTIONAL
WORTH &QUA.LITY
There is no better fitting
clotfiiDg made, and none
that will give you greater
satisfaction in its perroa*
neoee tjf'style and shape
retention.
11-3.00 is a safe p ice
when yon know whai you
are buying
Our $15.OOsuiis Are guar­
anteed by us and by the
makers If you find them
unsatisfactory, we will
make it right with you.
Whatever price you want
to pay, we can offer you
the best values at that
figure. For $18 and $20
we offer still better garmeote in material and
workmanship. But $15
is a safe price; and one
which we can safely rec­
ommend.

THE SINCERITY CLOTHIERS

E WILHELM

F-ROIVX

the daily

EAOLR MiyPAT, MAY «, MB.

PAOE *

Purdue Satortty. SO.^in 87. sohinUner iMnt. candy, daekh. ehiaeBo.
[ j mer tor the vidtars VxA first in the
ptaa imdillng, freit coke and so on bn
Bany Langhlln. tbe Idlllard expst ,-the^t to himself that here wit t
[.high Jump and the *ot put, Mctwd
tiSd at an ezhlblthm gamp in Toledo, cate for hypnotism to be tried.
Kin The broad Jump asd third in the
O, a billiard story.
"H* wwA flret to hypsotlae the gmf'a20-yard hurdle.
a total
14
dsfr^RpretdilBg tbe man. .be lootad
ingiiritniiniiiiiiiiifTT
OUni
him oqwMy Is tbe eye, At tbe'MSM
............ '”'1
'I New Haven, Conn>-tn the
time npMttiti-wlowly oold lfin>wlT»good "“Iparddpated In by a4aaiDber of eaat- disappeared at n treineudous rate, oM Vr~
“'My bulls paid.'
I aald to my helper;
ao_.__ , f >r«nww
*•-.
"A change come over the groear’i
"‘Keep a better rye ou tbe
mtKdi. He wUl flU “®,T«le academy, broke the world's
tica. His color faded, bis• ^et grew
ptaea made vacant by Joe Curtis' ao- ord with the 12-pound hammer throw Rm. rm -no mlllloiinire.:
c. and m a
'I know tbe geiiU wot pockets the dnll. Us ezpreai
oeptuoe of the TuJane university of­ with a throw of 198 fe^ breaking bis
<*alk,. Ur, Lnngl.lln.'. Jlnf said, •but
fer.
own record, made tw» weeks ago, by
two Intdies. Meroezabnrg von
AUTO BOOM IN CALIFORNIA
meeL with Andover aecotd.
A good alary Is tielng told In Berlin
London-Jsy Gould of Hew Torlf
di the koltsr sod an old admiral who
BriUrt >amateur
Oluster Dees Net Affect Motoring or Saturday
loA fins oM sea dog and an uncommon
court
good trencliermno. lbs eUqoette of
------ ---trauls
- - chj
ilp.'defaatlog
Businees.
EusUee H. Miles,-Th(^ held
'
eeorts prescribea that when the sorI a result of -hla temporary
waign has done eating tbe course has
Joun on the Padfle coast In eeardi championship, by S-8, a^r one of the
to 8e removed, whether tbe rest of tbs
hardest fought matches ever witof rest and recreation. Benjamin Bris­
dlnen have finished or not The kolsones^ 'in England. MOes, vho
coe reports extraordinary prosperity
wts very feBd of the rough old ad­
in California following the catastro- the\^;jMo congretnlate the victor,
miral, whose sea talk amused him Imadml^ hfe had been beaten by a
mesisely, and on one occasion when tbe
tihe of last sMng. This is particubetter W,^ although he (MUea) never
'tdmlral was dining with the emperor
iarly noUeeahle, be observed, in the
had played better tesmls.
a diab was served to which tbe admiral
growng number of automobtles to be
was Inerdlnately dfwoted. . It ao bapseen on the ideal roads around Loe
penad that tbe emperor did not care
A London Kidd correspondent saps
Angelba.

for Ifood bed very soon flnlMied. The
that be saw ducks catching and eat­
Besides tbe well knowm beauUes of ing swallows. Oue -duck was swimfootman began to remove tbe plates,
- who did a _____ r
hot the old- admiral,
OalifoniU,^ceneiT the weather la such Bing In a pond nnd caught s swalldw

SPORTINQ NEWS IN QEl^ERAL
Pensy lvania And the QiMkers' wiU
probably have four fcews tn all on the
■ ater. These will be the Junior 'var­
sity. the 'varsity, the freshmen,
an ociopede. The 'varsity crew will
.w in the race for flret el^. The
ociopede eight has been in' training
contest'OF MAY ^ WT1.L BE for more than a month and Intends
to
be ready to uphold the dUe wUdi
GREATEST OF 'COLLEGE
it won a year ago. R will have tb
RACES.'
row against several of the strtmgeet
octopedes frOm the Schuylkill navy
and from New Toi^c.

Y«l NHL ENTER
iiilMiEfiETTIIlET

mnus wv uso ceinn

WESTERN NORMAL FIRST
Harvard Will Enter Two
Perniey May Have Four—AH are
Confident of Making
Showing,

Had an' Easy Tims Winning TriSchool Meet
Kalauaaoo. Mich., 5Iay 6.—The
first tri-school meet between Kaaoo
college, Western Michigan Nonstl
and Kazoo High school took place Sat­
urday afternoon at RecreaUbn park.
There was a targe attendance and
was shown by tbe
dllTerent rooters. Weather oondiUoos
good except that a high wind in­
terfered-,with the Ume. Tbe referees
Horton.
Thomas, of the faculty of the three
representaUve schools.
The dlBerent .eyenta wore aU well
filled. Kazoo college won. with 8b
Muts; Wostern Normal 26 points: ‘
Kaavi High school, 20 poinU.

PbUadelphla. Slay 4.—Yale aolveraity la the latest to enter an el^toared'crew for the American regatta,
to be heW here Nay 25.
Tbe EUa aenl In tbelr noUflcaUon a
lew days ago through Jujlan Curtles,
the chief adriaer to Yule rowing and
a member of<tbe board of eiewurda of
the American Rowing aasodatioo. Sir.
Cartletf did not specify the event in
which the crew would compete, but It
l6 preauined that it will be the Jnaior
ooHege eight, which -is to be 'the fea­
ture of the rbgotta.
Tbe rhlry' of. Y'alc simiily adds
the rertainfiy that thie will he one of
the . greatest cullegee races in recent
years. Cre»T will compete front Har­
vard. Cornell, Rennsyh-a^i, Yale.
Oeo^towo and losslhiy S54acuse and
(ivBiid Raiiids 7. Battle Creek 6.
-v^urabla. The two latter InsUtatlons
Wyani
ludot^e 10, Eastern 0,
aM pretty much in doulil and a poslDetrcdt college 14. Adrian 0.
til-e answer will not l>c nisde until it
Siigiiiaw 4. -Flint 2.
deflnllely knbwn alieUier siilOcleDt
'- College Games.,
funds can be secured. The stewards
Harvard 1. Holy Crdas 0.'
are suit hopeful that liic naval crew
Princeton 3. Pennsylvania 1.
from Annapolis wlit see its «-a>' clear
Cornell 2, Yale 1.
to compete, but It la possible that ex-j
University of Chicago 7. Uni
aminations will prevent Jhe Middles of Wisconsin 6.
geUng away for the rrgalU But if
Michigan 3. D. A. C-. 2.
no more crewji^iban those already re­
ferred tn as positive starters .turn uj>
J
YALE >TAR MAYBE
for the race iu success is already as-,
sured. This'will be the first tinie iu
the history of tbe- assoclalligi • that
both Harvard and Yale have rowed
against each.other in this regatta and
against crews which compete later at
the Pou^keepsle regatu.
. '
Harvard will send two crews. These
wilt be tbe second 'varsity eighf and
the eight which wlus the Interclass
regalia to be held this’month. The
only other college which will have
more Utah two crows on hand is

Bab Ferbyt May Help Yost Coach
the Michigan Eleven.
Ann Arlmr. May 6—It irreported
atiuiK the campus here that Coach
Yost Is to have for an sssistant next
fall Bob Forbes, tbe^sur end of the
11IU6 Yale football team. Forbes has
been picked as one of the best ends
In the coimliy and bis duties at lOchlgaii will consist |tt developing that
dcpariiucDt. The ends have been

S. «.“5”

that antomofalUng is excellent
year round, especially in Southern
California—a conbtnatJon which has
spet^al appeal to motoring enthnslasts. Never before. In fact, have
many machines been licensed on l
PacUlc coast u during the past sev­
eral months, tbe Maxwell Briscoe fac­
tories, as ao insCanes, having been
greatly taxed to supply the Increasing
demand. A favorite long distance
Is between San Frenctsoo and Loe
Angeles, many parties negotiating tbe
in dally.
Mr. Briacoe, among severe! manu­
facturers, wboae -cars have earned
popularity on the coast is enthusias­
tic over'business condltloi'

Angeles and San FranclBco'.

L

o,

SHORT SPORT ITEMS.
of MiiIn are
Minneapolis—University of Mlnne- 7ln-.. IT iliri-.known ti> iH-<'i>ia|iau>' tb ■. iTorodlle
-bpta track a^jetes Saturday w
whenever lie apiieirs ati)‘vc Avater.
from tbe Iowa university team 4S
When ilH-.v-*e<- iin.v one'fi|i|in'nchlng
they will tl.v at the crocodile's nose, giv­
Cambridge. Mass.—In a drizzling ing loud cries, and the lieuat never
rain. Harvard easily won from Dart- waits to Inve^iicBie. but iiisuiillv rtufmoiith in the dual track meet at the fles Into the water nt his lie-l sp<ied.
Bladitim Saturday by a score of 83
- WONDERFUL ECZEMA CURE.
was so
•■Our litue boy bad eczema for five
time was ImpoMible.
ears." writes N. A. Adams. Henrietthe last moment Sal i. Pa "Two of bur home doctors
urday the naval academy-Yale beet said the case was hopeless. hU longs
race was postponed until toda)', the being- affected. TYe then employed
other doctors but no benefit resulted.
Yale crew agreeing to remain here By chance we read about Elect)
unUI that time.
Bute.....................................
Ithaca. N. y.—The Cornell team
won the dual meet with the Prince►ur boy ■
tou'trerit team on Percy field Saturr cared." Best of all bl
day by the score of 71 to 46.
and body building health
Lafayette. Ind.—Tbe track team of tonics.- Ouarsmteed at E. B. Miller’s.
8.
------------B.
Wait
E
Son's
and
Job)
Johnson
Drug
the University of Chfeago defeated

KiS SWEET REVEHQE.
Oestreys f— .........—
‘Anri to my iielored nepbew.'Hlram
Johnson. I bequeath the sum Of glOa000.'"
"Wtaat-wwhat's tbstr gasped tbe nephew.
■-■To my beloved nephew, Hina
JdbnsoQ.' ~ repeated the lawyer wbd.
mding the will, " 1 beqtimn iM;
of 8100.000-'"

II that money? And do—
do you I «n to aay I con now threw
up my J ^ at Eeepei
# A Kk^enYsr
Tou can, »lr.”
"And that—and that I won't bnvs tn
leep'oot of bed after this vrtwn the
alarm clock gbe* off?"
"A man of yenr-weatth, sir, ena Bleep
ell day. ' replied tbe Uwyer ai be
held out blR band. "Allow me to congiptnlate yon."
Put Mr.
r. .TnhnsQD
;
waved Mm be^
and stood
d like
I
one dazed fqr * fevv
moments. Then he reached for
whtsb
hi
and ran out the front door and ris«*»eri
up the street. I'blnklng tbe good fo^
time bad affecteef bis-braln. the IbFyer hastened after him. and be wms
soon Joined by others In ths pursuit
Hiram made straight for ths IttUe
room in tlie hoanllng bonse be had M
long ccalled home, and as be niihed op
the St'
women .and children were at ,
big heels. tVhen the officers had oucamnsement of the emperor and tbe re« ceeded In breaking open the door that
of the guwrts, who were bnretlng with
Hiram bad Hosed and locked after
laughter at this terrible b^aeb of eti­ him. the had so ax In bis bonds and
quette.—lAodoo P. T. O.
something to pieces on

aklmmltag the water close to It* With
—and holding the

MY BEST FRIEND.
Alexandsr Benton, who livre
oral Route No. 1. Fort Edward
d, n“
. says; "Dr. King's New IMsoorery
Is my best edrthly friend. It cured
me of asthma six years ago. U has
also performed a wonderful cure of Indpient eonsumptiOD■ for
my son's
'
wife. The first bottle ended the ter­
rible cough, snd this aceomplbhed,
the other symptoms left one by one,
until she was perfectly well. Dr.
Klnrs New Dlscorery'a power over
coughs and colds Is simply marvel­
ous." No other remedy has ever
eQualled IL Fully guaranteed by E.
B. Miller, S. B. Wdt E Sons and

•you a
rex MILKK IBcaniSBS, iOfr
xoc, emr
ilie.v’re tvpulnr lusMuicr*. I guess you
wouldn't w'uut to offend 'em, wonM
you!'
ell. no.' KBid I. 'I wouldn't. Tou
might give them a gentle hint, though.
l'»c your dinliinjary.'
"JIri. I riiimd out later, used his di­
plomacy that uIghL He walked up to
of my iMwt pntroia that bad Just
pocketed a piece nf cliulk. and Ae said;
'Voiiy^ In the milk business, ain’t
you, •Irr
'Vi-s. Wliy 'c 111.- imiTun asked“'1 thouplil im.' said Jim. 'from the

rity
Ing for a chniu-e 4« iwrfonn deeds of
valor, always boasting <St his courage
end really having more sand than
Judgment, according
the Boston
Herald.
.
With -Tight';..could always be found
s aemisportin'g element, knowing there
would b.- .-wouietblng doWg," One
night In pssslug s saloon wb«-e there
was a great deni off no!
noise "Tlgfat" bsHed bis admireni')sna sold. "Boys, stay
right here. aud'^'H Fo in there and
throw 'em ell out. nod one of yon count
’em as they come."
In be went. In a few lulntites
came a mau through tbe window, sash,
glses and all. and one of tbe crowd
yon that if y.iii wnuted a backet yelled with all bis might, “Oner'
of water now mni tlivii you could have
From tbe gutter came ‘TlRhfif’
and welcouiu.’"
volctt' saying: "Stoi< vonntlng! Stop
counting, you foot! It’i me that «
II nwn-t Work.
wtr
"Tlic iHic ...........
had bis faults,’’
said ail .ulantiui. "Imt he did not dodge
The Gunn<r’s Motto.
"tlK- iieoalty ct tln-iii. When he wret
Reiir Adniinil ('oL-blnn diirlns .-i din­
wrong be owniil t'.;i like a luno. and If
ner at I>r1in<>iili-<>'s Kiiid nf n oert.-iiii
punishment was due lie-toc* It.
"Thni wa« Rip doctriue Sam Small
preatiched. Hr bated dodgers. He nsed “The gcnfleiii«ir« reiunrka etivick me
to Ihiiiigli bitteriy at the pl^a of ‘bypnot- os hypocritical. It iviniinlpd me of tli4
Ic Inflojnce'
iflo^nce’ that used to be pnt op by gunner who. after having .taken careful aim and nilHAcd bis bird, xald;
nearly every murderer.
“ 'Ah, well, "live and let live" li my
ice heard him rldleuUnf bypnoUam. He said «mt hs bought pretty motto.’"
e year
^en the bill cap^ tn for tnika tad
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AD.

Corset News Always Interesting

“Poor fellow, be b
* medL" remariced-pnc of ibe'pollcemen.
-•TouVe-wo^inoiber gnees coming,*

burned slarm clovli that has been getting Dme np 111 doyllgbc every seaming
tor U»
the past.lm yesni."—Judge.
A newly i-ki'tcd squire.iu WUconoin
was mneh elated liy hU bonore. but
not sure that be could carry thorn
gracefullid. says a writer In the New
.York Sun. iSo be haunted tbe coitrtibouse to gather stray ernmbe of x
dom from bigbrr courts whkb sat
there.
One day hn sat In Judgmeut on his
first case, snd when the testimony was
all in and tbe grgnucuts made be sold:
"The court Ukes tbU case under odviasmeut until next Wednesday, when

•Ttecause he Ukes m airsr ,
“Wrong again."
. •TVli.T. then?"
“Because lie holds so many records'*
—Kansas City Times.______
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AO.

When You Can Be Informed as
to the proper stY^e
use and the
proper use of the corset Itself. It
should he thorouphlY known.

Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets

IVe JfWer if You Have Noted
fitting of the ebrset^n the magar>— ';'A——‘■“wt the mailers of the Warner's Rust
Oorrots are showing. We did. and thought these
_
.
_ placing
, ........... ...... ..
Gorseta -)-a line not ejfcelled in Europe or here and we
doubt if equalled.

are proving their trustworthiness .for de.ineating
a good figure, for service and for comfort, and, by no
means the least, their rust-proof feature. Enown tbe.
world ovdr for this fact. Something not tb be over.looked. It is a satisfaction to know all these thin,
• when buying.' You can, if you wish, laundry tbi
without iann. Tbeip they are so moderately priced..
You cannot resist the purchasing of the second pair.
Many times it is a relief just to change corsets. See
them prices. 50c to $2:50.

Three-Fifty Millinery Spedd
Wedneaday and Thursday will be two days to be lOMremembered by the ladles for they will
y.4eslghed Hat for the remarkable price
have the beet chance of the season for getting an orlpduaJv-^
■^jf THREB-FIFTV or FIVE DOLLARS, One thing not to bo overlooked is that there will be no
two designs alike. That is the feature of our desfgners. They are so original that you need have
no fear that someone else'wlll be wearing a hat Just like yours. See these exquisite creations. It
is surely a treat.

Rem^ber, $3.50 and $5.00
White Wash Suits
A ti.ost wonderful display of the newest ideas, and such
a stock to-select from, and the prices are from

93 28^-^------------to Si8.00

Klvnonas
Something
------------- „ that
....... is well worth consideripi
-. ripg and tbe Btyles
a?% so pew and the stock so large. Both long trod short
and in Crepe and 8ilk:

SUfe Gloria A-uto Coats'
See these beautiful garqiients
Theswel. .. ..................
latis'displayed. TherOs, are several very^ baodsonro _p*tteras.
The prices aie fro:
S18 to 823.80

Rain Coats
__
. ^ line to select from. Made in grays, tans and
A big
checks, and you can buy them from

80.80 to 810.80

J ■■ ■•^
’i

House Dresses
Most servieeabl^.and so many styles to pick from. The
prices are
81.80 and 82.00

5. R. &mmotti & Co*s Smperwr Fire Kindlers
Something new and useful to every family.
144 Fires for 25 cente. Try them. They can’t
be beat! You do mvay with aU litter from the
tiMt>f shavings: have no litter on your carpets.
Shredded Sponge Bustles
-Southing that wHI be appreciated. There
are several dlfierent sizes and the prices are

SSe. 4»c, SOc and 7Se

Your-^hiMren's Clothes
Should be carefully considered and we have tbe
stock for you to select from. It is the finest and largest
in the city, and the styles are the most up-to-date that
are made. You can' rest assurdd that when you buy
your Children’s CIpthing her® you are gating tbe beat
that money can buy. The double breast^ Norfolk,
“Tbe Dudley,’’ has two pairs of panto, the bloomer style,
and sells for $4-75 and the sizes are from -.8 to 17. We
have other prices-$2, |2 50, |3 50, 15.50 and 7.
All those good clothes that you read of so much can
be found on our eountters. and the best of it -is, that
when you want'good gooas you don't have to wait to
send for them, but buy thema and have them
th
delivered
...................to
your bouse at onoe. Bettor try it -now.

THE fiillTr EAl
PEOPLE or THE DAY

IPOTTttbt. iM.br U. KeSwiL}
Sr» wwn whallog down to the woth
Mft to tbt talk WandflEW irtMn » (oar
danr B»)e droTO oi down unonc tta
iM.taUr Os tta Olid daj of tbia
WMttar I went on deck to bare.s lota
bboet 1 wu wtannisg ft wttb s ouel«s «jb tavlob made oat that we had
aMhiSK to (ear from Its priawfe, wtm
on «( a sodden a man stopped Into
wl«r. After a moment of astoataiBent
-f tan tor tta ^aaa. and wtae I (c« the
proper (ocas I coold eren teU tta color
ef his ejta. He was a man six (eet
, hH^ and dressed enOrtay In fm*. Bat
te tta plaBs I mlcbt taata taken him

Premier of the' Tra
Cenecal Loote Botha, premier of/tta
Transsaal, mi tta.eeotral aa be was
tta moot plctnrreoue figure In tbe re­
cent gathering of dreat Britain's effoutel prealeia in Loodon. Be oacked
Jokes wltb bli one time enemy. Lord
Bobetta, and wae tbe recipient of a
compliment from War Secretary Hal­
dane. who wHd;

w
Wi

steed witfa arms folded and looked Into
my face, ata I saw a amUe on bla. Ha
did not ao modi aallft a bond.
Natnrally I waa eonsldarably excit­
ed and ran down to tta cabin and
sbooted tbe newt. 3be captain and
- Mrrsal of tta men, came on deck, and
we ataated and wared onr arma at tta
man on tbe floe. He made no Hcnal.
Ita crlpee of tbe boats ware ftoseo
fast, and It wonld be a half boni'a work
to tet one afloat, bat we bad began
cperatlona when tbe anon, who seemed
te know what we were at tamed ble
beta, walked away and^me-blddmi by
a small barg. We stared aftta bim for
awhile and then retreated to (be cabin.
•em;rai^i,od» Burea.
"Did we see a lire idan on tbe Ice, or
waa' It one of tta many atranga lUn- gcueral anioiig us, and a ver
tfena of tbese frosen eeasr aaked tbe geneml. too. and my general i

-

We wonld make no attempt at rescsa. tmt'yon may be eore die myetory
was one to pottle tu for many days.
If tbe men tad a shelter be bad no
fire and dieseed pa wannly ae was poaMUe. tt did not seem that any haman
being could stand that cold for half a
day. Wa bad tbe cabin store red hot
and yet elx feet away water waa freestng in a dish. To thnist yoor face
tarosfb tbe cabin doors was like snb■pHtiep U te cnta and elaataa from a
sanr. It waa so for two days mors,
nd ttan tta weather moderated. As
Mar as we coold eadmate. tbe Ice field
«B which we bad seen the man waa ten
mSea long by bad as many broad. We
ware far oot of sight of tt when tta
weather broke, and we lowered for a
wbalA - A week later after we bad
killed a whale we got another bad gale
and weie driren to tta west At tae
end of two days we bad Ice In sight Is
erary direction bat one. We were fight­
ing OUT way tbiougb it and It was S
e'cloek b.tbe afternoon when a man
who bad been aloft cried ont that we
bad come npoo tbe strangsr again. So
we had. Els field had been broken op
by tta gtle, and be was left os an area
sot eter bad a mile to extent, wltb e'
berg forming Ite center. This time we
tsnttiroagb a lane and wltfaln a ■tone’a
tame of
Btood eurrerlng oa
as before, a grim sort of amUe oc bis
facA and erery man of onr crew had
Ub fairly tinder his eyA At tta taae
aet point tae captain aboiiM at bhn:
"Atay, yon! What are ^n doing on
tta deal Who are yon/and wbare la
poor ahh)f Do yoQ went to be takas

orr
Her answer tbe man stand at ns tor
heSaminnte. and then, wlta a geetsre
contempt ta tuned bU
■ hata end watted away, tae berg hiding
Itaaabetoxe.
"Zhe man la craxy and abonld te
taongbt aboard, whether «r no,” said
tta mate to tbe captain.
"We will laare blm where be Is.” angwend tae other. T am not qalte eon
yet wtatbec ta Is a mao or a gbost
U ta te a man be doesn't want to be
nacaad; tf ta U a gboet we don’t want
him aboard.”
Dnrtng tbe next three days we apette
three whalers and gare them newa o(
tta man. Later on eadi one of taem
saw him. Two of tbe'sblpa wen two
mflee away and making beary weather'
Of It bat when be waa sighted by tta
third tae day 'waa' pleasant and tta
■ea calm. Tbe
land.and bring tbe onknown oO or to
at least find .out all about blm. Ha
sailed bis ship to within a qaaitar of
a mile of tta ice field and ttan lowsred
a boat and the mate and four
rowed asbon, as 70a might cal) It
They wen making their boat fast
Wtan Uey were startled by tta ping
of a ballet and the import of a rifle.
Tta man waa firing on them to drlTs
ttatt off. When tae aecood ballet
eoBo bamming aboat tbeir ean they
cast loooe and rowed tack to tbe ahlp.
.iWhOe Ito curtain was rezed wlta tbe
man, ta bated to leers blm to wbat
Boat be son death aoencr or later, and
he stand op a blackboard and wrote
ttesaagee on It In cbalk. From tali
hiding place tta man could easily read
taent but te made po sign.
Tta man. had a rlSa and was deta^
to prsrent a Maeoe, and tta cn^ thing to be done waa to sail away
and tease him.. He wea later on seen
and reported by two otaer wbateia.
One of them, off Cape B«n, reputed
(ta case to a Britteh man-of-war, bnt
her captain refoMd to take np tae
siudi. There was reason to bellere
(tat tta myUoilou stranger wi
least a ship captain and pertapa
one of more promtnence. It ta I
dfle U wat fair to prsaome tta\ be wae
otbwwtae ootfitted. Hte garb
taat or a common man. Hemnetbare
had food and bedding In plenty. It
woUd hare eeemed that he mnit hare
left seme dilp to g«t on tbe lea. bat
to Oite day hte identity bae not been
eetabltebed. After bdng reported by
' tta whaler that ruxirted to tta man-o&
war be was not eeei again. If ta did
V 1M,0 mini

41 ml m ^

fenee• of tur
tbr empire."
empire.
. ,
Fire
•t .rriii-H agi< tjenenil Botha, thencomoiai
naiider In chief ot tbe Boer force*.
waa flgljiiiiRht tbe bead of bla people

te%V'of
Both* tKIimI .Knghiiiil mill becal
ooovlnj-cl that the fiiliire of hi* l>eople
1st in the ncH-eptan<-e of the fact of
British ("i!U|(teKl autl derelopnieDt
der Brlilsh rule.
(leuernl Botha 1* ilbout forty-four
year* old. lU- eutei-ed the Boer arm.r
In a siilionliuate poeltlou on tba.omt»eak of li.«Timies In l.S9!> and soon
forged ulic:ul. Wheu (teueral Jonbert
died lu B**> liolha liei-ame i-oium

Taking a Tip. '
' U. C. 1'rl. k <lo«TiU.-d at a director*'
meeiliis.ihe ainnlganintl-m of two rail­
road*.
“At tllEt.'' be H81U. ''the X- T. Z. 1-e..pie were <-oyt Yet they were net too
coy. They w<-re IDie Pat and Biddy.
’•'Biddy.' say* Pat timidly. Mid yc
leer think o' niatTxln'V
- 'Share, now.' ray* Bldd.r. looklnit
detnnrely at hrt- «boe—"ahurel now,l
aubjeei has niver entered n»e blind
all at all.'
“•It'sTorry OI nui/ aa.TB Pat, and be
turned n«ay,
” *Wbd iniDiile. Pat.' bays Biddy softl.e. 'Ye've .net me fblnkIn'.'”-Bocbe».
ter Herald.
_______ ,
Order In the House.
Here is a *iory of the test eongusa,
which a'frieud of Mepreaentallve Jobo
Weeley Gaintw tells «n blm; T rise to
a point of order." shonted Gainea. "and
my point Is tbat the bouse te out of or­
der. Ur. Speaker, we tonit bees aoieL”
Gelnee' strident voice mounted blgh
above tbe noise and confaslon attei^Ing tbe close balloting on the abip'sub­
sidy bill. "Kveryhody Is <iulet.'' retoried Speaker C'aoDOQ. “except tbe gensn from Tenne*M«—Mr. Galnei-''
Summer FlMt Maneuver*.
Accordloij, to the plan* of tbe navy
rtment. the Atlantic fleet will be
busy on tbe New England coast
during.tbe coming s^mer. The fleet
will divide Into two aquadroua. tbe re-J
tbe blue. Bear AUi
command tbe flr*t and
Dari* tbe second. These sqoadrone
win engagS in a sham battle, and
attack Will follow' on the defensce of
tbe defended seairarta.
Bear Ailnilral Davis wae In eomBand of tbe naval, forces sent to re-

QUUU.ES E. UAVIB.

lief of Kingston. Jamsica. after the
earthquake. His depaitm before hte
mteeion of mercy wa* completed becanae of the Swettebbam letter te re­
cent history. He was also tbe Ameri-

Dorlng'^ Spanish war Bear' Adnil
tal Davis, then a lieotenant
___ __ command of tta craiser
Dlxte,.wbicb captured Ponce. Porto
Bteo. Be Is a gradoa'te of Annapolis
and b an cfBcer ot tore*, teaming and

1 KUw sitoRT.
False Witness.

- Wliea the T%iiiou>eUr Want Oemm.
Mr. UodenSf te one of toe test
Mory teiien intoe tanee. wbteb te aay,•
[OrigteaL)
Ing a good 4^, and hte oommlttoe
Om atoning doling toe enrty part eC room te eomaSu oTtMtaaftiig tabuae
toe tea# centnrr a man wearing a tor tbe ezcba«e of congrBsakraal anSeotto w and a plaid walMeoat an- cedotew. Uere^.te ooe that tta genial
tmd toe country place of Artolbalfl , raiaote aember retetod recently to a
BatOam in Bn^and and aaked tf he, group of trtends:
BtgbtM *«*■> In for toe nlgbt tta
he said. , "a
only member of toe femSy at bona,
letltoeat of ^e
was vtes Amy BaatlngA agafl'tweety. cuoe to Washington.
/ U
to wbmn toe matter was refnaed. fits
’^'Hello. Kinkte.’ I aald wIiMs I met
took a look at toe ▼teltor and saw tbat him at tbe caidtol. ‘Wbat are you dota waa in ertdaM dtetm*. bat wtether Int barer
It was from WeMtoeaa oc banger eg
” ‘1 dou't go aroimd nioeb already
both oc from some onexpUlned tpoohle yoC be replied, -and I thought I woalfl
eta did not dlecorer. She was not In­ make me a trip to Washington.’
clined to tore blm away. Bo toe order‘‘Dealrlug to abow tbe old man some
ed that a sapper be given him And attmtlon-be was a subetanttel dttaen
afterward that hn ta toown to a bedMto-tB toe attiA
It was e o'clock In tta evening wtan
tbe oonad of borM'a boots vrere beard
wlthooL and In n (ew momenta a
yesag man In riding eoatame^ bsMatt«ad with mod, bnrrted Into toe hooae.
HIM HaatlBfs. woodclng who cooM
ta oondng In and) a hntiy. mat him in
toe hallway.
\
"Olareace Paget, where did you cwto
(romr i
r
■Amy. tta bailiffs are after me («
debt I'm In toe tolte gf (be money
loideta) and U toey get me nita toot
op wltoln etooe walla, and Lord known
If ru ever get oat”
•^3b. OUreneer
Td«
Idem
know Pm on-toe rqad and may know
1 (ear toey
leoold gats'
dtegolse It would ta better (or m» to
go on.” - ■
I
Misi Hastings pondated. Then, toll-,
tiig hto lover to irmt a Ut, eta went,
away. Preeently toe retorned bearing
a salt or mante'clottaa. Sta bad direct­
ed ber maid to go into the room ocoo-,
pled by Ita stranger end porioln hla ,
apparel. Giving them to Paght. ata
tent blm npstalie (or a cbange,^and
“i ah rusaxu tojiKST tue. sin.”
wtan be returnad ta was airayed'ln n
n good friciul <>f luiur—I asked
salt la which a Beoteb cto and pUld bim if be vmuld like to go to the
waistcoat wereconspicDoat. Tben.tak-,r\vhlte Hr,u*e auil »ee ilic presidcut.
ing a parting klM. ta left tta boose.
,
Tbe next morning tta rtoltor o( (ta
••ur. )u Klnlc,v wns ji
night before found In bte room, tnstoad be i^Mved u* lu hi* klmlly. «raci..n*
of bte own dotbsA a riding salt Ttan ,-gy. He asked Pinkie If he
was nothing for him te do but pat It cltixen.
on, and. having done eo. be went, •■■Yah.' was the reply. -1 was tmI to be met by Mtee HaatliigB ,»„«! 1,, iSTT.,'
[■otegy for having appropriat-, -From the White House I took
Ctaa, toongb tta did not ex- friend over to the tr.-asiirv ■wpartui.-iit
’. She dropped a conple od. and Intnulm wl blui j-> Socn-inry G*ite
gnlneae to bte hand. Be pocketed them Vou know what s •liguliled. uubeudlui;
and departed.
rni«u Cacc wn*. noihlng of Ihe mlkcr
Tta mao bad not gone an boor when about him.
. mesMDger came with a note tern , - -Mr. {!e. rctarv.' I *iild. 'I
CUrence Paget announcing that he bed , present uiy friend Mr. I'hikie.'
been arTested. bpt not tqr tta balUffa, -Mr. Ga-.<who were eTtor bim (or debt He bad , cm nI wanner.
u
h’ddiW! •
party coming from too t^ipoalta a,id. |
on. who,-oeelttg him dreased to a. --voi
Scotch cep and plaid wateteoat, told I "•Gaee.’ *ald the secretary freezing
him tbat he waa tta man to^ wem |y.
looking for and gmatod blm (or bl^
Wot Job'ilo ,v..u holdr was the
way robbery. “For tanven’a mttA” too qnestkmof rinkle.
note conclodsd. “tet ms know te whom
-i tbought I would co tbrongb the
too cap and wateteoat belong.”
1 floor. The ttanoometer was around
Htei Bastlogs was appalled. Bnwft., tta nlnetlft outtoto. but I -tolnk the
tln^ toe bad got ber lover Into n temperature aroppod down to aero In
n» serioue toonbte ttan tBprteon-' .tbat room in About a minute. BowBont (or debt She asst oot Miaarto^ mr. 1 mananedto get my man nway
into to find (te VtettOE. hot no trace ot eafolT."-WMhlnahmroat.,

lire.
a Paget excHsd
a great deal ofMah
Uarriman at a Grtainn club
....................................
tlon. A bitoopbtabeesAldlBf ta.'dinner In Wnbingtoo unred original­
aiTtage on toe biitoway wbaa ta ity on several newspaper correspond­
,
stopped ata rebtad by a ma* ents in s strikiog way.y
“I'd like to see youl-nt adrift from
wearing a Beoteb cap ata plaid waist­
coat Pagrt. dtensd to bte bomwtd old fashioned, cut and dried. Insincere
metbods." said Mr. Bnrriman. "Id a
costume, was taken b«.................... ..
Ota Identtged as toe
lees extreme way rd like to see .rot
write with tbe candor
a certain wit
lotfbed him.
There wae one chance (or Pageb tor. He on H>e occasion of a •cK-lcty
Tbat was toe teetlmeny o( Amy East, marriage broke loose from all convoD
lugs and the aervant wbo bad changed tlous.' He went too far, of course, but
the cnlts. Tbte might
aarad him to spirit be was right. What be said
bad It not been tbat toe blahop swore vai:
poalUvely tbat ta waa tta robber.
•“MIRK Jane Rmllli «as niarflcii
Paget was aentenced to twenty yaare*
•s yesterday afte;
penal eervltnda.
f usual type of
Miss Haattoga wbo blamed bemetf
(or tbe
• ■
her hasty act. datermlnad to be mar- beauty by 1 y meana ami ber lazineBs
cted to bar tover and toon. 06 (or ae and vanity
poeefbte, hte eUte wUb him. Tta dey good deal of treuble In tbe past.
before Paget waa to ta ttanMtortod.
" The groom te well known here as
white ebe was ptepailag to go to tta to up to date loafer. lie Las been liv­
jafl tor toe marMate oeimiMiny, ata ing on tbe old folks all bte life and
received a note to a handwriting ata now when be needs a Job will probably
bad never before seen.
have eotne trouble to Bmling one,
It was from tta owner of tta cap
“'We hasten to extend no eongratuata walftcoat
latlODs: TbU couple will bare a fiard
Tta writer etatod that ta had been life while they live together, and we
aireatad for robbing a coach «■ toe don’t tbtok any good can come fb.'m
■tu-n — ItniATl * —
nlgbt ta had slept to ber

tted tta man who had catMod tta troobte and found (bat ha M kog bean
a hlgbwagmsn.ift hailM aifeatod
(or an oSenaa MhadiSremBlttBd.
PageTa cur was iitewia. Trtft Ita
remit that.ha was acqolttod. Tta
not tried tar tta of­
fense (tor. whicb he was amMod.
was eonvleted (or tubbing (ta bbteop.
News did not get ebout to ttooe days
as It don now. ata the blahop waa
not apprised of hte totetaks wtan one
aoretog tt was announeed^o him that
a conple were te hte waiting room wbo
wWwd him to marry them. Hte lord■hip was writing a aarmoe cm tta text
•Thou toalt oot bear totee wltneea”
■ta did not appear tfll ta bad flntebed
^ When bs a^w toe man wbo bad
robbed blm ta etortod back*
Paget bataed him papers chowtog
hte error ata after the btebop bed teta
toem asked that ta would stem tor hte
too great confidence to teeUfytog
■mtost bbo by manytog him to the
flri wbo bad sntotantlaaally pot hha
In leopardy. Tta blabop nninatiiil
Wttb a humble apotegy/

OR. X W. OMMTLinrt
~
A Real Dlattoettea.
Ntar Rartak Meek: Bpaatel etUnNea ■
i tar (amv
te
tq toe eye Ota esr. (Bants Attod.
J
not to “Who's Wbo.”
her
(atber
ax” bar (atbar
a well known ctergyaan ata hat mothDB. A U YHIBIAT. ' '
A{
gr, brottar ata'atetor bMag more w
Area. Bo6to 6M Stan baak bffilA-' -Oaa day tar
tea Beth ptaan. .
i-»47 |
.
htarotttar
laitt of dteUncUon to tote M^wee.
DR. W. E UOOH; aPHClALlST.
|
“Never mtodlHeUe.'' said tta Iteenty
ateter. “you may not ta in 'Wbo's
1
,' but you're tta taly member of Hoose blk; .noldmice'^*1^sb.'^
l-l-ffi 1
- - to toe toteitaoe
I real iMnay.”—
SARAH 7- CHASE. M. D.
M
N«rw Toifc rreas.
Office with Or. 0. E. Chaee. State V
Soak bkta. Both .phones. 8884r. "

Boys

latter of aurprtee to BIIle^

■ Olaaaas fitted
Drug store.

Hsrd to Suit.
Flret American pbtld^Here I am tm

tta watto, ^ didn’t yoo help to get
tafiggtr •
ntr tear madbo. yw nsat 1

wsS;r-~——

DAILY SAttJI WAffT ADBFAY.

^

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“"“-"-IIS;.*”"*"'* 3

,xv. uiii *,,u -icim, utir-uv nvy.uu —w,

and
d my Vwife hns tbe haigalu habit”—
r&lladeliibla Pres*.
Purs.
“We duu'l like tta milk w« get
Canne*.'' said the inlUtoualre wbo v

T. W. THIRLBT. DEN'nST.
J
Over Ramum A EarTa Jewelry Bter*. *
Both phosae.
tl-87-M
a B. SMITH
'*
Dentist Stete Bank Bldg. Reem 207. i
8-1847
4
X X McPHAlL, DENTIST.
j
l|eems ever Jehnaen'a Drug Store, j
Cltitent Pboaa 668-8 rtoga. 846-07 J
Da EARL C, TTLffa DENTIST
Room 8 PIret National Bank Bulldini
CitUens phone 861
------ATTORNEVa

LBSTER a WELCH,
» CUj aerie. No. tU. I
ATTORNEY AT LAW
eeu In Foreetara hall. T
Baglee, meeu
Ctdleelioa Work a Specialty. W
day evenings
oga at 8 o’tooto.
.
A L
wortoy. w. p.; B. L. Thacker. Betfy. Underwood A Umlor, Sutherland I
14-ai
AMa F. NSRUNOBR. LAWTER.
Duebeas Camp,' No. 8848. W. M. A..
meeta at Woodman ball Monday even­ Money te Lean. 212 Stata Bank hulldtog. aoieni phone 688. 1-1447
ings. Cbaa Defoe, T. C.; Frank W.
Sleder, Caeto.
8-17-M
MIBCELLANEOUa
- MONROE A MoWETHY.
Oetaral Inauranca, Rsal Estate and
Farmer*'MntnaL 111 WUbMmbIk
1-847

c. I. mmii com co.
Walter M. Paige
-Dealer in-

Aatomobite. Laoncli and Gas- |
oline Enlioc Accessories.

nl 6nmi
Ageot for MAXWELL motor
' cars. SMALLEY marin:! motoca.
OttPhsaain. .
Ul.CsnSt.Csr. Suu. Trnmc Cby.

PRATT d DAVia ATTORNKT8.
fraveree City Stata Bank etilidiAB
third floor. Siilta Sll-SlX
4-1-47

LODGE NOTICES

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SOFT COAL
-ol-

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HARRY a EARNER.
meets every Tburaday eventog
Plano Tenar and Aetten Regutetor.
With RlinbeU Mask Hoiaa 11-8844
Woodman baU. (ttartes OMBoa. N-to;
mneas B. Troutlar, V O.; John Onto
JOHN H -SANTO
man. aecntary.
1-B4T
General Insurance. State Bank buliding. Tranene City.
U-8-06
s aty Lodge Ha Bg. F. A

•nth Phemcn Bfi.

PERE
MARQUETTE
LINE STEAMERS

' W N. MlLLABD-P:ano Twitofi.

cm or bafiDce ton fall <ff toe reecto

i-i-ffi
Trevme City LodRa Ha TS, K. if P.
Regnlar mettings everr Tkuitaay
evening, a B. Wellre, C &; »»d
Deen. K. of B. ata a
U-T'"
Trevara* CTty Laglon. N» 111, Nh
tional Proteedva Lagtea. reaeto tWrd
Taeaday of each month, at 7:80 p. m.
- Woodman baa Abram Bnittb.

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Mart Wltttna. conuMadw,

a

Pnnklto, H K.; a a Bvsna F. K
1-1-07

Lnnve iOMNGTON Dnlly (except
Snndnpi at ISffiS p. n.
Arrive MILWAIIKEE «:SS a. m.
Leave MILWAUKEE Oallp (exeept Satardayl SrM p. m.

I

DIRECTORY
OBTEOPATHV.
Da J. O. TRUBLOOD
Da MART y. TBOEBLOOD
406-407 Wilhelm Rloek. Pheae 4S7.
PHVBICIANa
Da M. a GRRGORT
•hyelclan end Btirgeen. Office, 117
Cass St CRs. phone 7M, 8 rlags Of­
fice. S rings retidenee. 8U Walnut
street
*
8-1L07

The Mirise Onp 0

THE BEST COAL
MINED IN MICHIGAN |

AmarteaB 4
M-07 ^

OENTIBTR

. O. P. CARVER A BRa
General Fire Inwranae. Plata Gitaa
yea THREE thXaosand Aacidant loderanlty bonds tv
ntehad. ITateet ytmatfasMsstte-- 8AFETY. COMFORT ata
tog the aavtogi of a Ufa ttrea.
Bast Front street

\.Si

W B. CORSETS
Best Without Costing Most

Eager Par Work.
Dr. John ij. Bnlst, tbe ftonihero aurDa L. BLANTON.
geon. said to one of hi* surgical lec- Offiee ever the Peopte’e hevlnsi Bank. AXX DHALBRS AKU. TBEM AT fl.OO UPWAILM
tnree at a state College:
Beth pbonee Ifit.
M-«7
“It Is 'aiwsys In rstber bad taste for
a pbyRlclaq to boast of being ba«y.
Pbysiclau. andertakers and grevedhtCures Backacbd
gere only cause discomfort when they
allude to good times and pro*p«1ty.
Corrects
“There was an old di;ui applied to
Irregurarities
tbe minister of tlie little village of
Paint Bock for toe post'of-grevedlg.
Db Kot risk hsvlngger. HI* references w^re good, and
■ Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not
not Bright's Disease
tbe mlulMcr agreed to OKsign blm to
M beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
or Diabetes
the rtiiirrliyart. He wa* to be paid
ao much a greve.
M
hy
a
E.
WAIT
4
BONE
•Tbe gravedigger haggled over the
price, finally accepting
“3ut will
- - steady
Ill• get
workP ta demataed.
“•Bteady workr aald tbe minister.
Task's sake. man. with steady work
(•tfd bniy all Paint Uoct In a week r ”

rpiSKiMrciiiiE

TYR AN tAQLt WAMT AO.

Remember

We are still in business, DOYwithfetanding tbe reports are being
circulated to tbe coutrary.

.

PIMPLES

Our Stock
. of Doors, Windows, Glass, MouldiufT, Porch Work, etc.,' is tbe
largest and most complete in Northern Michigan.

FLOBBiaa mr-ESBx.
An Iriab gentteraan was recently ktmds* •
elan.
wltb ui inquiring glance, said:
“I slioald Ukr to know. air. if your
family have been long Uvedr - -__ '
"Long Uved. 1; icr responded tta
rettenT'-toonghtfully. “Welt, doctor,
m Ju»t ten you bow tt to. Onr family
te a wast of IreUod family, and tbe
•ga of my aneeeton aspetaed eotlraly
os toe Jadgt ata Jury who triad ttaia.“

Over

•C:\
E«t T. A. WILHELM.
J
Nhttet City Optra House Bleek. j
exclaimed tbe lady, wbo was a ebadtBoom L
ML07 ^
feur of some note. — New (Means
Tlmes-Democnt.
*
"
DR RVTDBR DBNTYBT,
4

u talking about! You

Factory. •

8-17-07

DR r. J. .MAcwnr.
(ollowtog little piece of advice by
Prectlee limited to Kye, Ear. Ncee and
Quincy ebonld not have attracted bon
throat sta fitting ^anea. OOm
attBitloD: ‘*Tta depto ata eubttety'of
80S WlIhMm bloto. cauiena pboM
the eyes vary exceedingly with tta
SU.
M-07
atate of tbe st-macb. and U yonng la­
dles were aware of tbe magleal tiana■OR HOLOSWORTH
(ormatlon which can be- wreoght to Jehnsea'a Dnn Btore. Bpaaial Atteh
tta depth and ewcetnees of the eye by tkm to Bya. Ear. Non ata Throat 5eWle rrsmt Orr
a few weeks' exercise X fancy we
U4*48 A
ebonld tee tbe habits on tote point al­
DS. R B. MINOR
i
tered greatly for tta better."

>
A pnpfl 1% a ocbool near Ctattam
•qoara. Kew York ctly. thns deflnad
tta word "aplne:” "A aplne te t long.
”H<s my ocm. Many a man srta
Wort—
bona. Toar bend seta on one
tboD^t ta could bas found by sa
qoant experience-that, ta didn't hold •bA. and yin set on the ottar."-Upjibe right eardo.”—Chicago Tribdne.

Cits, itooae 78L

WANTED
Onl Wooa

Higti Grade F’lnlsli
.

' Stair Work, Grilles, Store Fixtures and any and'all kinds of Cab­
inet Wrrk, etc. is our specialty. Our equinent’for mill work <»f
all kinds is the best, and our labor is skUlea. If you seed aoything in our line, let us figure with you.

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mKEIS LOU JWD FOIIElia
.tKUIIE

mummi

THE WHEAT CROP ^6 OECIDEDLV ^ WYINO PRICI^S-DBli
SHORT IN EUROPE AND
AMERICA

.n ttM
.14 to 16e

Potatoes

misn.Bt.MiMia
The Car Shortage la Giving PeUts
B«yer« a Let of' Trouble—The
' Shippers bV Boat Have a
Big Advanuge.

BUYING PRICBS-Uw BWak

disaaed

of the American grain will be needed
to auppl; tbejleiuand. At the same
time reports come from the wheat
states of the west that the acreage oi
growing grain is smaller than for sev­
eral irean and that unfavorable weath­
er conditions have caused damage that
win, seriously curtail the crop to b.harvested. Wheat Is almost
r and
B to ,a dollar before
ciably'
by El^mber it may be ppprecial
hl^er.
,
Now la the Uiue for tariuers with
w heaf In their granaries to bold on a
little before selling..
Hay Is to be Higher.
It has been Upped oB M the Daily
Eagle that the retail ^Ice of baled
• bay Is to4>e advanced to (16 a ton
on Tuesday of ihla week. The loose
arUcle Is now worth *ia a ton and
better, but despite this only a suiall
qnantity Is being marketed.
Butter Price Oewn.
. Tl;e retail price of creamery butter
was dropi>ed this Monday morning to
:n and 35 cents a pound. Eggs came
to market with a rush Saturday and
In oonstqutnce are worth but 14 cents
a doren k? wholesale. One Front
street butrher reports chickens plenUfiil and therefore is oRerlng but nine
cents a pound. Uve weight,
Fresh string beans art In the mar­
ket at 20 cents the pound. Strawber­
ries can be had at 20 cents a box.
Pineapples are on sale at Uie grocery
stores at IS. 20 and 26 cents.
The PoUto‘Market
Peiato buying starts in this Monday
morning at 40 cenja. which 1s the
price that prevailed the greater pan
of Saturday. When the reporU come
from Chicago along towards noon
there may be a change. The total
potato purchases on the Traverse
City market 8aturd»r-' were sixty
loads. One load of oats and one load
of hay were the sum total of others
farm crops marketed.
Car Shortage Serious.
The great drawback to a better
price for poUtoea on the local market
Just now Is the car shortage. Buyers
who have been making heavy pur­
chases find themselves unable to get
the tubers to the central raarketa,
there to be sold and the returns used
for buying more slock. Henry Black­
man and Bob Barnes, who are ship­
ping by boat to Chicago, are about
the only buyers who can buy with a
free hand. John Fitch and Chaa, Jef­
fries have been ehipplng to poinu In
the middle aouth and have been able
to use care that were not available
for the Chicago rop. but ^even now
they are having trouble In getting
their wants supplied.
A repbrt from Leland received Saturdav said that potatoes were being
bought there at 87 and 38 cenla for
shipment to Chicago by boat

.4to
.'flJ

TliS

AMUSEMENTS
TTie Cutler. Stock company gave as
;heir closing bill fo^ the week's sUsd,
Deadwood Dick.” The play pleased
a fair-sized audience and the actors
handled their. parts well., Arthur
Bla<Ska1ler as Levi Looker was'ex­
tremely good. Specialties between
MS were given, wh^ were enjoyed.
“SI.PIunkaM.”
J. C- l^wla. that efer popular char­
acter coniedian. and his company will
commence an engagement at the
Grand opera house, Thursday night.
May 9ih. An exchange says; "Wbepthc name of Si Plunkard Is men­
tioned where It has been before, the
illest face becomes bright with the
ought of tthe good natured young
farmer, who has caused so many xo
Hold their sides In laughter. He is
imaginary- character, bat one
which you can meet every day by vis­
aing small country towns. He Is not
of education, but simply a
re tanner, whose home Is mlwaj-8 openlo the weary traveler.
Plunkard is not a jumble, but a well
devised and exceptionally strong and
Intereeting comedy with a plot taken
from every day life. It 1^ a play anycan take a lesson from.” The
play ahoonds In bright spedalUa
the funn ycomedians and the clever
little Arietta Lewts. Hie company
will give their famous and original
funny country band street parade an­
nouncing their arrival • In the dty.
Prices 25, 35,' 50 cents. Seat sale
Tuuda}-.
At the Grand opera house aj|
week: commencing May 13th. the
great McEvfan and company will
hold the boards In high class TaadevlUe and hypnoUam. This la said to
be the best company of lu kind on
the road today, ao remember the
date, May 13, and week. •

STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF

than branOoUl to the health, as It
atin op ail o( the xnicrohee et oneeHe vUI therefore retnse to iaraq a
cteah-op ,___________
Flint—Pow^inc aloog at 60 mlteb
an hoar, a weat botmd Grand TYtink
paaattger tnla ebnek ahd klUed in
the local forfo bath Naah, 10 yean
old; her Bepkews. Geor^ toor fwt
of age. and Harold, a bahe of 16
monthA whom the g^ iraa troadllng
in e gocort and fatally Injnred Cedi
Nash, six years dd.
ML PleaeMt—The two Isabella
county creamery companies hnve
joined foroee and will be managed to
the fotore by dhe pereon. James A
Hunt, the oammlBleoa merobant ot
the place. Is thb present menager. A
majority of> stock In the toabella
County Creamery Co. has passed Into
the hands of the dlrectore of tha cooperattre MBpany.
Big
the c^taUsL Is he^ sned tay the
Grand Rapids d Indiana railway for
625,000 damage* on acooont of the
wreck at Horley three naontfae ago.
A dam owned by Uoriey weat onL
end carried toe reilroad bridge with
It, cnnelng two hod wrecks,
company ehaigea negligence to not
keeping the flood gates open.
Saglniw—Reports from up north
are to the effect that the trout streams
are' alive with fish and that the eport
will be better thU spring than tar
many years. PractleaUy no trout have
been taken out yet, however, toe
nooks being to poor shape troni
snow and lee for enjoyable fishing.
As soon as It warms up the casters
will emigrate northward and It Is
pected that there will be record
breaking eattoea of trout.
Battle Creek—Because
he
western Ideas'of mnnlng a district
stoool. Jay BrotL a Joppa farmer. Is
in Jail. Mrs. Anna Mae Hayes,
young school teacher, dalms that
BrotL aseisttog nlne-year-old Mattie
Henry to dieobey ber teacher, qsed
foul words and tried to snatch Mattie's books. The teacher stood to too
door with a brown handle to defen-t
herself, but says Brolt grabbed it and
struck her In the breuL

Northport—8. W. Porter has organrd a number of the boys of the vil­
lage into an infantry, aquad.
Botith Haven—The
Kalamasoo,
l./ake Shore' and Chicago railway be­
gan selling tickets at 2 cents per mile.
Leland — Marriage llcenaee have
Amphibleui Man.
been Issued as follows: Martin Mar­
tinson . and Josephine Maakestod of eertaln ragtoni. Tea
Sultons Bay. and Frank Bwoboda end -ting, be ewirat as well, dives better,
Maude Donner of Maple City.
than many anlmab-bettor, for In­
South Haven—Cavalry Troop A. M. stance, than any -dogs. Tbe Orask
N. G.. of this dty, la to have the bon- ^onge fli.bers and tbe Arable dlVen
markets
cortlng President Rooeevelt most have tight almost as kee'n below
water at that of tbs sea otter. They
nhen be ettends the celebration at
have even learned by ptoctlce to canYlwee quotrtlona -ire eorrertsd
Lansing the lest of’thli month.
tool the coos)imptlon of the alr-sapply
Lansing—Anthority was granted by to tbftr Innga. 'Tbe naual Hme for a
cerrecUon. The market fiuetue
tate Banking Commlielener Elm- hlppopounins to remain befow water
Aore or tees and sometimes an a
-raerman Tbnrsday to_^e Aloonn la five minutes. Tbe pearl flaher can
iln below two and a half mlnntea
Connty Savings bank at Hi
transact bualnees. The bank has las tank a diver has remained ttndcr
' re the day Is through.
water for four minute*. But tets
RETAIL PRICED
825.0(Ki capital.
tore marfcrtbe llmii* of man's amphlbManistee—The motor boat ''Bqutn” ■IMH hahfto.—London Specuter.
..10 to 10« has been Uunched. The Sgolit Is ot
u*
cabin cmlalng t^. and ' 1*
..is'toHc adapted not
only to the rough water
cf Lake Michigan, but atoo, by
her 1^ draft, to river nav)
lan. IVhat's the matterl
Cralk-I -called on Ml** Pm.vn last
Algonakc=R Is aald that an oppUoatlon will beiqsde by the reddenW ot nlgbL end no sooner had I entered toe
this place fo^; the removal of W. T. perlor than ber mother eppetred and
K,T»IL
demanded to know my Intentfona.
Chapman as Justice ot the .|
That most have been ratber embapof the fact that he eras fonnd ratsing.''
guilty of nsing Indecent langua^ to
Tea, but that was not the wont
nst as toe old lady finlihed spei
RETAIL PRICEB-Oalry P«Kl«t* a woman.
Pmyn shoated down tbe stalia
Brighton—L. V. Cntry of Fenton,
who was toe first white child bom to •Mamma, mamma, be Un'ttoe onef^thlB village, and R. J. Lyon, who won Lendon TH-BIta.
bom. the aame day. but at a laUr
Bienifieant Sileoe*.
hour, will both attend the b(
"What ha* become of your son. the
log celebration Ang. 21-24. These young Inventor, who need to advance
men are now 70 years of age.
such startling tbeorle*!" asked
friendly man of an old negro kno.wn to
Ann Arber-lhe board of
'! never hear of
merce's flrat annual' banquet was at- tbe Washington J
tdnded by 176 pMple. Hon. W. W. him any t
“No.Sah
Wedemeyer waa toaetmaater. Among
g Rometblng i
“he's re'Uy I
the ouLor-town apeakera were Gobgreeeman Townsend, James Mer^
On* Better.
merhom. Detroit, and J. I. OUwm of . Ftoft CWkl-Our bnl.y can say
■•Papa." Second Child (with lofty egRefUe erwk.
__rtn..
M,i «flT- --nans"
4AoNn_g—Mayor Lyons contsni
to^S|foetary Sbnmway'B idea of
gediMniean-up ot towns and dtiea
on a certain day la detrtoMn<
DAILY’^BAfiLirWAfrr ADt'PAY.

LOCAL

'

'^iii
SSbS.p-i«...............

An For:~Nothing. I

Wrttein Sianr

*'I don't know of bni one—tbe waft­
ing till you arc nlnetedk"
•Isn't that enough? But I sgppoes
Bsn't *eeiD very long to yon."
•ytotCX permit myself to think i.
trylto keep my mind on my daUy
irL rill* vriU tbe bettor enable me

■w you
are! 1 like a o i wbo resents bav)€ way
Ing otbers stand
:c»
sires, especially In love.'
There was a good'deal more of tola.
Anita, though not much beyoud child­
hood. bad a woiuan'a natnnl aptitude
cerryhig her point, and she eocneeded in doing an with John. That
point n-a* to gain hi* coi
rlage with or wlihc It ber parents' permlMRlnn.
• l eiT well." he said after dtecovep
Ing that a willful woman must bare
her ..wn way. "What do you proposer’
"I *uptiose_ we'll have to run away."
•‘I don't think we'll b«*e to nm very
fast."
"Indeed we shall. If papa should
et wind of our going, he would follow
8 furiously."
"I doubt It. He has no obji^tlon
»e. lie only wtobes n* to wait III! you
are sure of .vont own mind." '
e upshot of It all waa that
day* later John stopped at the door of
tbe Merriwcalbers' with bis automo­
bile. Anita got In. and tbe.v rolled
away. Tbe.v had taken n)*«y an
Whisky snd Ht Oripin.
noon ride together, and there wi
The word wlilRky l« of Irisb nriglo. fher occasion to aak pennisrinn :
Indee,1. ib^Irl'Ii rlnlm ilisi whisky It­ pot on any cousiderable p-jwer. AuUu'o
self Is. of Irish origin and, moreover, mood, however. w-a*-(hot lu'keeping;
that tlH' Irish taught the 8»tclf people with their ciiiiescent condllioiis.
how to nakc whisky. As for Ibe either clutched John's arm as thuugh
name. It spriui^ fi-otii the Irish word for prolectlon or drew away froiu
ulsgue. wbich nmns waien The dls- him as though he waa dmggliig hei
.tilled spirit wns (Milled by the Irish to Into It. .loha when be bad m-i Iw
ancient llnire ulsgue betha. or life glviu^ ncier. ' DIkiIIIiUod Is a proreii
elopement. If It could be called surti.
tniil III have Iweu kimwo lo Ibe Ara­ bad been mentioned Anita's iboushts
bians In reioflse agi-s. but the first au­
thor III speak of It exiilli'ltly—aoil be appeared to be turned from bt!r own
doBlres
to whatever of pain she inlghi
speaks of it afc*o as a rc<-ent discovery
-was-a cbeuiln who lived In the thir­
teenth oenliiry . Aroualdus de Villa No­
■be
said.
.
ra. .Nns-a deennl dlatinatloB to be tba
"Don't know." wm John’s to
nnlvenvar panacea which all ages bad
sought lor In'Vato. •
"Tve alway* been papa's especial
pot
' 1IVa bard to 'do anything to bun
him."
anil a puid:
"I snppose be'll have to stand It."
Lull.v of Majiirra. ac-lsliued distnied
"Ton're very unfeellDg."
w-aler as
'
"Unfeelbig. sweetheart! It Isn't that
Jeriliied to tevlve the en­ We must face boldly the conditions
ergies of "tuivdem (leorepltiide.” This take upon ourselves."
aqiin vllae. Indeed, denoted the conThere was a panse. after which
..................................... »raln began again;
"Mother's health hasn't lieea of the
the world.—<1il(-ng» ClmHitcle.
A Curieui Church.
The most singular ebnreb In the
werldlls pn>bsbl.v SL Jobo's, at Dave
PUto. Jn SwltMrtnnd. Davos PUtx
over 61000 feet nhove sea level ahfi Is
famous as ■ winter leeoR for een■umptlvws on aecoimt ot Its great pu­
rity of atr and protection from
winds. Bt. John's cburdi Is a very
■nail building, but nevenbelMS It haJ
two steeples. One of these is aneh
larger than the other, lowering high
above tbe church and presentlafe <
' singular appearance, being f'
ed aftor the manner of a ceAcst,- .
The steeples contain' some fins ehlmee.
which In ancient times were need 1
aennd the alarm when there waa
threatened Inraeion of wild anlmhla.

PAQS t;

NARROW eaCAPS.
G. W. CJoyd,
C
A BHEtoABt Of Plonk,
Mo., hod a
I name* aBaape’ fotir yeora
ago. when he ran a Jlmaon bar tiitd
hli thumb. Be lays: The doettff
wobted to ttnpiriate ft but I wotdA
,(OrigloU.l
not ebnaeoL “*bondlit
.
• box of Bn^John TbompBMi was twuty-oae' aud Isn't Amlom'Salve
Ire and toot ctirod
irod toe
old for bU a^. Ibe only thing yoothL" I6e at B. B. MUlA Son'a aad Johnoon
fnl about him was his love for Anita
hOrTiwesther. who was bat aevwnteen
and young for that tender age. Anlu'a
0A1LY1EAGL8 WA2IT ADB RaY.
^rmiu bad rdudantly cooaented to
%n" eugag>-iuenl. ..tearing that tbdr
dangtucr lulgUt rhange bar mind be­
fore reai-lilng n marriageable age
mter cu fliHl iKrsdC tied to i nu
whom she w.juW, uot choose st mainrtty. But -\'‘ltn regnrted beiwelt alnady as M « marrisgealde age and
aaw no |K>»<ll>illty ot ever dianglng her
mind.
“Johuny. slie aaid one dty. “I wlA
yoa bed more
epriist .lo you mesQ. s»-eetheartr
ashed John“I think you ■Slllll It very tamely tn
tU the** require
la and condltione
told ^own fur ns by
and mam

THE NEW MODEL FIVE

OMR
is passing tbe wonderful
selling records of Model
Three. It is clearly the
superior of any writing
machine on the market in
appearance, ease of op­
eration, durability and
time saving devices. You
needn’t take my word for
it. Try an Oliver in you®
home or office free of ex­
pense. Compare it care­
fully with other makes.
Yon eon boy u OUvey
lor SB • Honlh, or real
oac lornamoBtk.Thc

in •ttabtly

Post Card lyimms
Our new spring line of Albums is just plaoediOD
sale. Ve are certain
tills is tbe largest BBd
finest assortiuent ever shown in the ci^. Any
price from 5c to 15.00.

aty Bimk Store
-TlMHSWt Ci., Prop.

ATTENTION FARMERS!
By planting String Beans. Temple Foucb,
of Hatches Crossing, made ap acre of
ground yield $226. Why can’t you? Call
and we will tell you ^ow.

THE THAVERSE Cin CANNING CO.
Now Is The Time and
Here Is The Opportunity
Do you want a home, free from noise, free from
the annoyance of others, with pure, fresh sir and
water; where you can have all;'tl^ comforts of a coun­
try home with the nearby pleasureHa of city life?
If so, now is the time and here is the opportunity.
I sUIl have fifty acres that I now offer for sale at
prices ranging from one hundred to five hundred dol­
lars ^r acre and in lots ranging from city lots to five
or any other number of acres as may be desired.
My terms are as follows: Ten per cent of purcdiase
price ^ton and ten per centevery twelve months with
seven per cefft interest annually, on unpaid balance.
These offerings include farm, garden and fruit
land, with desirable building and city lots almost in
tbe city limits, and is within the ability of any ener­
getic, industrious person to buy.
Let me show you this property..

£}. S. F*ratt.

I

Ellsworth Hale
LOCAL ACENr.

TRY AN EAQLE WANT AD

JMMillikeii

this.
so absorbed
tost sbe paid no attentloD
tber were taking.
“I don’t-know."
Pm going to do vttbont papa's 'kls*
nlgbt and mocatog.”
give yon two." aald John. "In­
stead of one.''
"H’mr
Iftey were approo^g a house.
John guided the anbuteblle In to (be
Mdewalk and stopped.
‘What’s tolar' exctolineJ the would
be bride to terror.
•■aergyiDBn."
•That horrid Mr. Parker? I doift
wont to be mirried by him. Go on.
qalek."
John pushed on. Anita leaned back
D toe leather cnsblon and as a pro­
tection sgalnet wind and dust drew a
ber face. The mariitoe chug­
ged, tbe sun shone down softly, toe
birds wwe singing in tbe trees beside
toe read. John beard a sob. Than
Anita took oat ber portet handkerridet naasced to get It under ber veil
tad covered her eye* wltb4t If J»bn
bad been driving a horse Instead of an
antoaobUe he would have pnt an am)
aboot ber to comtort her. but bla ma­
chine needed both' taandf Anita m*intalned ber po*
kerchief orer
ally gave an sndIMe sob. Jolui uinlutalned ellem-o. Being oi.l for lilx «i:e.
be knew lliii(,nnytldDK lie
sny
would be of uo evoil aud nouU iunot belp thinking tbat it waa not t
itoeerfnl wedding party.
Time and tba automobile lylled un.
Presently tbe latter came to a atop.
"Ws're there." aald Jobo.
ABtta did not moT*.
TTOl yon get out?" be asked.
AbHa ahoddered. tooktoer handkertddhf trom bar eyea and looked about
at ber own frgut door.
Wtbout a word sbe ttei>ped down
to the sidewalk and. not deigning
Ignlug t
noUee her over, went into the bons<
ent Was oveV. and no ev

lto*aviU>

B08AUB WHIttKO.
Itoe record gd»-waa TagistBMd to
October, ted nit the Callfomlan coosl,
Tba wind reauhod a velocity of Utr
«si»— on bow.,
DONT RAY ALIMONY.
To be dlvorcod town yoor appendix.
There wfll be »o «oeo«lpn for It If
you keep yonr bowola revalar wttb
Klngto Now Lite pm. Their ooCon to no mtfo thkb th« appendix
never, hoe doaM to nuke toe least
cpmpIMnL OMtektOidAiy B. B. HBltor. S. to.
fOBa-and Johnson

You Need That Sait. ..
Anil now is the time to get it. You do not
find better Suits for the price thah thosp we
are selling now at the special piic^. They
are beautiful and the prices are very low.
See them at

lO^ 13^
CREDIT MAY BE AS CLEAN AS THE
MERCHANT WISHES TO MAKE IT
There is do earthly reason why an inslallment credit cannot be as clean and desir­
able as the monthly credit of any wholesale house. Our credit system is just as
clean.* It simply differs a little in form. The wholesalers’ bills are paid at tbe end
of thirty days. Ours are paid a little at a time and extend over several months.
Naturally wa expect our customers to pay when their bills are due, if possible, but
we will be as lenient with you as possible and you will find us fair at a41 times.' We
are in a class by ourselves in tbe installment busioess.-

We WIU Fnnilsta Yoiv Booke Complete and Yon Pay
, for II as yon like, a Uttle at a Timer
By our easy credit system ^u are afforded a chance to furnish your home as you
would like. And you are getting a class ot goods not usually sold by installment
houses.

WE WyWT YOUR ACaWNT

Julius

Comp’y

-rwb Stores: 123-1:28 snd 417 Union St.

;-ilOJfPAT^ HAY «, im.

PAG%6

iiiBimiaHair

FOB CAIE Otwd
onrt tn Brat elaai 0
808 Waet Mereat
phone 428.

ART AND MRT WINNIE ^ilR EN- 'THRBATtNWb WITH ' RPPBNDtTffusiAsnc mvAts

emg UffMkE TO ATTSMB
the
aU
, jWUfrr

ROOEINO

ss*

nltne to suit pottsheter. O. B.
Benina. Calf 288 Front streE. w
Sheman B Htmtor.
SW

FOR RENT — Doak room in Jttte
Bank bnlldlng. Addreaa "Q." B
office.
«W
TO BENT-TWO nnlarnl^ r»na.
steam heat, water. aleetric^U8Bt»:
third lleor. CmL 88. Peoples
Savlngi Bank.
epr 844t

r^'

'^ PEOPLE WHO
KNOW BUY
CROSSETT SHOES
Tliose
do not are
not gettmg the best to
be had for their money.
Cost no tbore than oth­
ers. but wbar-a differ­
ence. B^er investigate
right away.

Bachant & Roscoe.

FOB BBNT—Two good honeea on
Berenth and OaK stteata. Inquire
at H. E TsmbaU'e Cash Oroowy.
apr 82-tf
FOR RENT—Fine aeven-room honee,.
811.00; also suite of three nice
rooms. 14.00. Ba<ffi hare wnter.ead
gas connectlona. and sltaatef on
paved Union street Call phone
FOR RENT—To right party, good
else vegsteUe ana tmlt garden;
good aoQ. well worked and watered,
convenient to dty. L. U. Bryant
apr 12486
L08T.

XIST—AlUgator
purse.
between
Grange Mil and City Bo(* Store.
Finder return to Ura. ArrUte Gard­
ner.
may 6-U»
MIBCELLAflEOUS.

Eagle Want Ads

MONBT TO LOAN on penood prop
Qj^nnd^red estnte. L WiMmi

MONBT TO LOAN on red.«
BO mottiBgo tax. Covdl A C
State Beak bdldtog.
l-U

Seth

Mato

Ttoir

Brags, tot Bert

Can Tell the ElggeM Stery
ef the Twe Teday. -

Act 1. scene L
Place-^rt 'Winnie's bwtor Mop.
Cast of ctoraoten—Art Wink

atiandlng; latent defects tn hnU orawg or««w.

.
(Spednl .CocTsspondsnoa)
Lanstog, Uiy A—The copldl^n of
Chna E' Wsri'ls worse and'he ts
tbrestensd wlft appsn.Sieltls. Be wlU
be unable to attmd the Inquest at De­
Many case* of diphtheria havo____
Art Winnie: "WaK until tomorrow, troit for Some time. The authoritiM mnored about the dty. but eEalth
ril show the tali headed Indisa tow say he mnst.appsari There Is a
Officer Martin stntea that there was
to catch Sah**
Pidon that be-Is feigning lUness to one esse taken to tbe pest house last
' Bert Winnie; *Bay. tdlaid. rn ad­
week and as the young lady's sister
mit Tm a little o«t of praetlo^ tot U
wts staying with her, she was t
be beats me be has got to go'ac
taken as a precautionary measure.
Waiting osdtomar: Ton had grant
Messrs. Haaeee A.Oegnon of NorthIwk last year, Alt’* '
port have punffissed the butcher shop
Art Winnie: TD beat It this year.'’
J. M. MeCORMICK HADE COM­ of -WlUUffi ThoniM of that piaee.and
Thii act continsed nntil one aecond
will run the shop hereafter. The new
PLAINT AGAINST HIM
after 12 o'clock Batnrday night
proprietore are tborongUy remodel
the Interior and expect to have <
Act 2, scene 1.
Charged With Getting Goods Under ot'the beet Ifttle marketa tn this
Piece. Rapid river.
glon for any place the slse of NorthFalse PreteRsea — Plead Not
Tfme, Sunday morning.
port •
Guilty—Trial TTiuredsy.
Caatof oharaeten: Same two lead. The Grand Triverae Woman't MJaBlonary sodety will bold its anntol.
James McCrary was arrested today meeting at the First M. E. church be­
upon s log, whipping the water for ell by Offioer 'Jennings upon a charge of ginning the evening of May 28. Mlsa
they are worth and all kinds of balL getting goods under false pretenses, Snyder, nattonal organizer. ^ -speak
the oomelalnt being made by J. M. both evenings. The presence
including the new olothee^c
the
McConmok.
Art winlne; -Tve got one
conference secretary. Mrs. Levi Mas­
HeCivy was brought before Judge ters, will add to the interest of the
Bert Winnie: “So have I. Un'l
of tbe Recorder's Court Amll F. Ner- meeting. Brerybodr Is oordlally In­
this a dandyr
Unger thla afternoon and plead not
Art Winnie: "Gee, but that-was
vited.
guUty and the ball wae fixed at 8100
dandy< strike.”
A. M. Leslie went to Northport Sat­
Bert Wianiei "Let’s go and eat” and the trial will be Thursday.
urday, where he Is loolGng after ex­
It ta alleged that McCrary repi
Art Winnie: T'nf'awfnlly hungry.
tensive diangee whlth are being made
eeuted that he worted at the O, W. In the Northport Beach hotel pre.
Bert Wtamle: “Come on then.'
This cratlnned for' some time un­ D., and that It was'^ound out he vai tory to opening It about June 20 tor
til finally Art Winnie got so hungry .pot working there. Tbe amount Id- the summer resort seaaon. Ihe ho­
that he eonld hardly stand on- the log solved la 86.60. ''
tel has been leaaed by Salem Graham
and he went ashore and got the meal.
of Miami, Fla., who haa secured
During- all this time Art was Induslease tor three yean. It la expected
tripusly fishing, but stopped ions
that the hotel will have a good a<
enouM to ewellow a few cups of ^ol
from the present outlook.
oofiae Bmt had made.
*'»"• While Mother Went

Jill. lEtHB IBBltB

salvage
and all other perOa of n

Stardi tactoTT.

Act 8, seene l.
Pteoe. Rapid river Just before train
use or storage of gaeoUna They are
the beat poUdes ever written eovar- Uma
Ingthisdkasofritke. Fire tnanmeee.
Art Winnie; “How many have you
plate glass, elevator, steam boUer, lia got, Bertr
Bert Wlhnle: “Got the limit—Jus
Money to loan, red estate tor ede or
eidienge. A. B. Curtis. JnsOoe of the 60. How many have youT”
Art Winnie (speaking evsalrely)
Peace and Notary Public, apr 1841mo
"I've got a nice catch,"
Ben Winnie: "How manyT’
Art Winnie (very besftaUngly):
"Twenlyalx nice ones."
Cborim of wilting passengers who
RELATIVES HITCHED HI8 HORSE
ere onto the rivalry:' "Oh! Ha ha!
TO A NEW PHAETON
Co back imd sef down.”

SmiSE M IKIt UMIE

WANTED—UacUne girU and SirU
to pack dishes. Oval Wood Dish
Co.
apr J7-U

When He Left the Grange Saturday
the Rip Was Ready for HIs

WANTED—Wanted to boy

borsaa.

WANTED—Girl eompetant tor gaaataJ
hooMwork. Small family; wagaa
W par weak. Mra. P. C. Deamosd.
dll Sixth atraat
4tlMt
FOR SALE.
POR SALB-Modem ten room bouse
and loi. L. B. Blasell, 427 Fifth
alraeL
may 2-U
.FOR SALE—Nursery stock from
GreHIng Bros. Nursery Co. at Ger­
maine Bros.
may 6-^
FOR SALE—10 to 12 cords stone,
le. Inquire Bl« Washingtoo-sti
J. O.
CroUer. Phone 1226 tllU.
J 6-tf

Occupancy.

At tbe dose of the meeUag of the
Grand Travene Orange Saturday- aft­
ernoon a surprise was sprung on Orin
Hozsie, one of the charter membera.
Uhlle be was attending tbe meeting
some relativee hitched his bone te a
phaeton, so that .when he came
to start- for home be found 'things
iwbat dlSehenUthaa be expected.
He has been somewhat under tbe
weather tbe past winter hut U around
again now and Is getUng ready to cel­
ebrate hJa etdity-fourth birthday..
A Tldtor from Whltoeyvlile Orange,
near Grand Baplds, was present at
the Saturday afternoon grange meet­
ing and gave vdnable InformatloB re­
garding tbe work of the order In the
Interior of the state.'-

BWWIllK»mTOSr.llHB
POE SALB-Vr. Printer, do you need
a lead and slog rack, good as newt
Bnqalra of the Eagle Press.
/OR SALE—Steel gsa range and
Garland ateei range tor wood ..
eoaL Enqiilre..ot 3. B. Paige Bleo-

FOB BALB-GasoUne engine. S h. p.
Good thing tor printing office. Bnqolra of the Kalkasklan. Kalkaska.
Mich.
apr 27-tt
FOR BALB-Whtte Wyandotte eggs
for hatching: II IO for 16 eggs. Mrs.
Jaa. Harris. R. F. D. No. 2. Cite,
phone U»1 U-2a.
apr 26A12*

Daniel P. White Med at the Aqrlum
‘ Friday.
Daniel F] White died at the asylum
FVlday night of epilepsy at the age Of
27 yean.
Ufa brother, Gemge L. WWte. came
to this dty Saturday evening ud had
the deceased taken to H. L. Caiter'e
undertaklug rooms, where it was pre­
pared tor shipment to the home In 8L
Louia, Mich.
Deceased leaves a father, mother
and one brother, Oeerge L. White,
who la a prodnoe and wood buyer.
Tlhe funeral terries will be held
from the CathoUo churth at 6L Louis
tomorrow monilns.

FOB 8ALB-UA at S

Hi mu CUT
FOR SALB-Oae bay more. 8 j._.
old. weight 1/60. Frank RnthardL william Ollbert Hurt While Blacking
R. F. D. No. 8, dty.
may 14 ‘
HIs Sheea
WUllam GUberL son of Mr. and
FOB BALB-Dtr cedar ktndliag In
bodlea, dettvared. Drop a card to Mn I. B. OUbert, met with a UtUe
a rnmka, Bes 877. Travoms aty.
rUch win detsact
> tot iHt
from the beauty of his face for a
time. Be was blacking Us ahoes and
smpwyiueut Bureau, its jsasi mat had bis toot on a piece of sheet iron
•tiooL cnn. phone 486. mdt tt4f which flew
and ttniA him on th-j
for^ead between Ua eyes. Tba wound
FOB BALB-Gas are lamp. Itee K;
bny It at your own price. .Eagle bled quite freely, but WBUam was on
hand
for
Sunday
school
Proea.
wdtf

roua-puBniui&iin

M

Act 4, scene 1.
Place, Bart Winnie's barber shop.
Bert Winnie (vesktag to' wattl^
customer): -'•Veda • atee kilUw M
Rapid river yeetaefisy.”'
WaiUar oQStomer: "How many
Bert 'Winnie: Titty."
Walling customer: "Were you out
yesterday. Artr
Art Winnie: Tap.”
Waiting cnatomer: "Whet lockr’
Forumately, for Art,' be was ‘not
given jn o|»ortimlly to reply, for a
number of people had beard the story,
first one and then another, opened the
door and the various remarks
about as tpUows:
"Heard yon went fishing yesterday,
•rt.”
They tell me the Indian' stilt
sads.”
"When are you going flsblng again,
Artr'
"How's fishing at Rapid river, Artr'
•They tell me yon went fishing yes­
terday.”
The remarks are stlU being made
mod are Uke^ to oonttnoe IndefiUtely.

»on KHtBR I nil
JUDGE

OF ~ RECORDER'S

COURT

AMIL F. NERLINGER

April 16, 1808, by Judge
Umler.

The newly elected dty officers took
their place# today. Among them are
Xmll F. Nerilttger. Jndge of the Ro
oorderia eomrt In eonnectlon It hai
luat become known thnt be was ap­
pointed deputy to that oOoe April 16,
i»M. by Mr. Dinior and bas eoodneted several casM tor him
Other oBeern who have not served
before and esdurive of rewIeoDon,
are Rkltih a HasUnga, dty tremrer;
J. U. McCormick, Udennan ttom
Fifth ward; A. W, Rlokerd; alderman
from the Second ward; C. A. Bngbee,
school Inipeetor; Dr. E L. Thlriby.
member board of ednoadon. Others,
except A. a Dobwm. who fiUed vaeancy, wlD go Into office later.

HU iBi Flaw ail
Com Weattor Prevents Trout BKIng
Freely.

Trout atreams were whirled la
Little One Will to Bvrtad Tuesday good Bhape Sunday and there was
probably not a stream anywhere In
Morning.
BoleaU Eoebnerimr^ aged Bine this part of the state that did not
have from one fitoermaa to as many
hundred. Soms had good eattoea.
FOB BALE-Barred
al wfll to held toanwTow morning at while others report only telr toM.
Plynonifa Bock ^gi
Tbe eold weather la elvan as a rea­
8 o'clock tm tho dwrtffi of the Imfor hatching. 81 and
son tar ths fiah not biting better and
81.60 tor a.
flsUag anl'eaues
In dmrse eC B. L. Oartar.
OLIVER WATBBS
1112 Onion SL
I had on boHd ihoM
nest d whom got oB

FOB BALB-Contaedonerr atoi*,
good loeaUoB. Enquire 822 Dnio*
etreeL
npc^UU

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BIU) FLAVOREQ BUTTE6.
It probhbl.v aouada c
*e»«al praCTlce to r
aonrtng of cream Imme
desirable flavors. However, U is a
practice that can be foUowed with
good reeuiu aud Is baaed on perfecOy
sound reaaonlug. satys u wrllm to Jews
lactic acid bas developed In
the milk auffli-leDtly to give It a sour
taate the unfavorable bacteria lu tbe
oream-tbat is. those kluda that prodnee ibesc uudeelrable flaroie—are
checked Id their drvelopmeut. Aa is
geuerall.v known, - tbeee unfavorable
bacteria canuot work and reproduce
tbemselva In an acid medium. Just
as aoou aa the lu-tk- arid barierla to
milk or cream bsve become dominant
tbe Teal of the list of undesirable forms
of bncierle must take a back seat, as
it were.
8eur the Cream.
Sweet vTcaiu Is not no-easarlly good
cream. Wc know It la a cumroou prac­
tice to act Ike (-an of cream that Is to
be cbnnied where it will cool off just
as boon es possible after ee|>aratlng
and kept at that temperature uutll
reed}’ to rimni. It Is a verj- coiumcudable proctlcv. of course, to cool tbe
mam at once after it is Bejiaraied, I
lF-4t la uot to be churned for four
fivellB}-*. as le tbe case Id places
where It requires that miicli lime to
collect eiiongb cream fur u i-biiniing, it
would be Jtutt aa well to auur the
<xeam after It bas been thorougbl.v
cooled.
After It hail devriofied the ririit de­
gree of Meld cool 11 off ogiiiii :iml bold
It at a low leniperHiiin- uiiiirtliuc to
rimni. nil* l>* n plan wtii.-b we have
seen carrjnl out vuccceRfidl} where It
required K(-\ er:il duys t» <-<ille<'t enough
crenm for bhiinitug and l» oue worth
frj-iug If ><111 arc amioycd with Mii<
or etrong Biivored buttcr-tbat I*, when
It U drat (Earned.

Sttofe to a etarchy food—very neeglent-end fflvee you practically aU tfio
cariMuacequa material ueceoMiy fisc
your ration, ' but oome' oddtttenM '
staretay food. Uko bomtoy food, and
pure conuneal, can bo (od to advan­
tage under certain condlttoua. It M
needloeo to mention the value-of clover
to furnishing yen o portion of your
rouadtage and proUtn. While yenr
11 fed'
your rougl^ge, I cAuslder.aloud
line of correct feeding for dairy
proflta. With this combination you
wiU need to buy only tbe coneentmtod
feeds to supply tbe nece«ary pretaln-

ratlon conialnlug plenty of prottto
Ton would bsrdly expect s race borso
to go his fastest pace on a on feed
or expect bogs to fatten rapidly with­
out com, aud yon must not expect your
dairy cows to produce tbeir tergeM
Sow of milk on fe^s deficient In pr»teto. The concentrated feed* knoww
as byproduct* coming from our large

this digestible p^teln In tbe bast form
for feeding puri>oaes. Some ate bet­
ter than others, being cheaper and
tafer. I am going to rerommeod tbe
use of dried brewers’ grains In which
te obtain tbe dlgMIble protein neceeeery to balance up.tbe ration for year
dairy cows.
For piactlcai and economical feeding .
reenltt I would aug^ a ration «(
two-thirds brewer*' grain* with ooetblrd crushed core and bomlny teed,
and of tliU feed all tbe way from
eight to twelve jioiind* datly. varying
the amount for the Individual cow aecotdlng to her milk .produclog abHUr
and
ber digestive and assimilating pow­
The Head ef the Herd. ,
1 would aaj- lo dairymen. Iiuy q-reg- ers. ax yon have been' able to judge
Ittered bull now. lu low. tlutu three them, for only yon. the owner „ot the
years you will be uillkii.g hair blood cow, and not, I, a stranger, can give
any definite recommendatloni ai ttftba
dairy heifer*, lu lest than five yeai
to Nelghborio.
REMARKABLE HORSES.
you will have ihtec-qnnrter blood, quantity to feed- tbe lodlrldoal cow.
(Special to the Dally Eagle.)
then seveu-eigbtbs. aud eoon tbe herd ^t do not fall te feed your cewe
Sault Ste. Marie. May 6.—Three Seme Clever AnimsU and a Wonderful arill be praclically pure bred aud mon enough to give them a tdianee at toast
New England Nog.
to work tbeir beet for you. Most any
children of a widow named Domi­
cow cau and will digeet enoogfa food to
nique were burned to death at their On Us letters to. Lord OnmrUlo,.pobII*bed by tbe Royal PbUosopbIcal aoI pure live on. It's the cow that can do that
home Id Blind River at nooi today. ciety, who was also greatly Inter
and then digest enough more, to en­
I
euougb,
alThe.v were led alone while the moth­ to natuial Untory. SmlthSbn,
though very
He should be able ber to keep giving a large flow ot
er went to a oelghbor'a.
milk that will show yon profiUble rerounder of tbe SmUbsonlan inttltntloo from g cow that Is a real
utUy
in Amerios
dally auimaL aud Imlb of hl« gtau- tums. And the cow that cannot do
that is not a good dairy cow, and you
iates how the horse of Alexander the"
d aim fiinbei
should uot keep ber to yonr heed. But
Great, BncepbaluE, would at night
high
class
producer*,
PERSONAL MENTION.
hearing a blast of tbe trumpet froii necessar}- to buj' a new bull for each it you have rows that cen do -It and
the soldiers on guard, sbowtog the ap­ crop of calves. Rreod tbe beiferx to yon do not give them sufficient feed to
proach of the enemy, run at great their own sire before buying u ucw do. It on. then you are file loser end tbe
Mita L. Hogglan went to New York speed to bts master's tent and with bU bull. It will coat less, and tho results
sMopIng.aooarch and will be better than to buy a cheap uiilL,
dty this moralhg.
be sprang tots tbs sad­ every two year*.—W. C. JclfrleM to
A Great Jartey.
W. M. Gordon went to Cadillac this
dle and galloped toward tbe enea^.
and Fgriucr.
momlBS tor severm] days' vlsIL
Also that tbe great Caliph Haronn
die tllnstretiou to Hood Pam Pegla
Miss -JossIo‘Woodward left today al-Itearbld to tbe eighth centnry ti.
Bth. owned by Hood fam. UwoU,
Tor Peltaton fp'rte vlaU with friends.
marching toward tbe torcee of Qom
Maas. Hoed Farm PofjsbasrixdaugliIrene of Constanllnoplo al<
DAIRY TAU or TODAY,
a number of trained AraM
(direct
.descendante
of
tbe
fameoa
Iter Charloa RIaley and wife
horses owned b.v lehmael 4.000 yean . The National Dairy Show a*»clatlon.
of NMihport are In the city today.
ago) thrown forward as scouts, which
PoctofilM Inepector W. E. Martin from time to time returned te camp with bcadciuarters at Chicago,-1s planmade a bustness trip to Korthport Fri­
I by a peculiar whinny and neigh antumu.of 1M7. It ^
day.
reported the proximity of tbe enemy.
held Id ibhicago.
Miae C. Holdsworth went te the Ag- . Again, be telatee the experlencee of
tbe Portuguese exi>lorer. Albuquerque,
rieultunl college tbie morning (or
In'tbe cheese curing experimenu of
who lived for mauy .veer* to tbe six­
vWL
tbe
departtueut of a^culture
ag
the p
MIee Mirle BsKon went to Alba teenth ccotury oo tbe Island of 8L year It was found tbe cheese
Helena, where be and tbe natlvos
this morning to resume her teachlog taught tbe herds of wild boraes there •cored the lilgUeet was that which
BOOD r*Bii room MX.
there.
Dot onl.v to dig powtoM. but to husk placed Id cold storage at a temperature tore In tbe Register of Merit Ud Is
of S2 degrees F.-dlrectly from tbe prem. himself bull No. 2 thereto. Class A. BU
Mrs. J. R. Stillwell returrred tc
and
borne In Reed City ihlfmomlng after a herd taken there from Cappado-.-U That which scored lowest wan cured sire and dam ate both to tbe Register
to tbe sccood reutury, as related 7>y In a factory curing
of Merit he being a aon of Flggto
a visit Ih tbe dty.
ture of 05 degrees
78100. test nineteen p(mnds fifteen
Wllllsin R. Puller returned to hli the Greek hlRtorlan. Phlllstorglua.
But. to coiuc down lo tbe present
Valua of Bramlmg.
ounces of batter In seven days. She
home In Fife Lake this morning after day. It Is related by a rttired New
More atieuUoD sboolS'be given to tbe was diamplon cow to tbe show ring-at.
a buBlnees trip to tbe dty.
Bt^land cicrcyman whose aands ef breeding of cows by dairymen. A tbe 6t. Louis expoaltion.
Mr. and Mm. Jamec Beamlth, Mias life had nearly r
-dairyman whose herd Is once made
that one day
Bessie Doran, Masters James. Harry leading his boroc down thnugb
el U
lane tree from tuberculosis may seadlly
igh a(
Th* Pur* Brod Sirs.
and Freddy BeamUb and Miss Helen tn a brook (.>r a drink the animal sod keep It BO if be grows bis owu supply
Grade- coe-s are all right 1 would
Beamish returned to their home lo denly baited aud. turping Its brad of cows. 'Tbe couditiuus for the sure edrleej^e purchase to many lattucea,.
DDd.
grnbhed
up
with
ita
teeth
one
•nd
rapid
spread'
of
the
discuse
but
tbe
grade
bull baa no place on the
Grand R^lds thla morning after ab
Its hind aboe* which bad lost dropo
dairy farm. He may be ever eo ex­
tending the funeral of Mlit Margaret •ped off. and. holding It In its mouth more favorable Iq dairy tbau inII other
bento because of tbe Jarge portion of cellent sod be may come from the best
Beiiilsh here.
with tbe nails dangling. It backed up the time that dairy cow.k are rouBued family, bnt It la seldom adriaable to
against s atone wall and clapped It on In stalls lo winter or nt Icski are kepi keep blm. says a writer to Kimball's
to Its hoof and with a few violent to subles eveu though not lied.
Dairy Farmer. In tbe first place, be la
kicks nailed It on again.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
apt to transmit tbe 'nDdaetraUe*tmlts
Cewt Should Bo Taatod.
Tbe dairy Interest Is greatly ham­ of bis plebeian ancestors just aa readily
Hew Slew the Train Was.
pered lo certaiD states by importing aa tbe good train of bis more daMcable
Two men were coming Into Denver Into them cows that hjive uot been ancestors. 1.believe that U ow canaot
Special <
from a nearby town on a local train
start to the dairy buslnesa with toll
Caty lodge No. 222, F. A A. M., tonight the other day. The train stopped ev­ tested for tuberculosis, M<y> the .^lueri- blooded males ami females be ou^t to
can Cultivator. As loug as rhls 1s i<cr(or work.
ery five tninufee, It Beamed, and one of mltted tbe Ualrytucu who luvcst lu such have a thoroughbred sire at least In
>m to- Mr. and Mrs. Will Plette the men became Impatieiit Finally cows will have their own sorrowa a few year* It will be an-eaiy matter
Hen tbe t
of Tenth Btreet, a daughter, Saturday
They ere Just aboDt certalu to luvcst to get a choice herd by breeding and
) get up a
In some lodlvlduals that are affected aelectlng carefully.
afternoon.
verflowed.
with tbe dlseaae. Such being the caoe.
The Pere Marquette will run ai
*Now. wbaf do you think of this It Is certain to spread.
Miiking Steel*.
union to Grand Raplda and Mneke- tralnr be said to tbe other.
Every milking stable ebould be fitted
Rooerria ef Dairy Cows,
gon next Sunday.
-If Isn't making much progreaa.- re­
op wljb plenty of good milking etooto
in tbe twenty-secoud ai
The .Ladlas’ Aid society of Archie plied JUs friend.
and proper places to keep them. It |g
of
tbe
bureau
ofaulmai
ittduMiy
riar"Progreasi I should ssy not” said
10 meet iHth Mrs. W. F, -Wilson
B. Lane aays: Tbe scale* aud tbe aatoDlshlog bow eome dairymen man­
tbe Impatient man. “It would be a
Tbuieday, May'9.
age to get atoug year after year with
fierce job to take a moving picture ed Babcock test are esneutlal reqiiislies ' makeshift* that are found to ataTbare will 'be a meeting of
for every true dairyman. Il.Hv.r.l-..nrr
thls/ridn.”'-Denvef Post
. Rickety old boxes that an black
Grand Traverse Medical sodety May
luable because they nw.|,| duiryiiicu
In Dr. J. M. Wllbelm’i office.
dislingnisb the goo>i (kmh Hi- i-ooV with filth, broken irtools of almoet any
In Doubt.
type or rariety, and no [itav« to keep
A little trouble occurred over
Some years ago Henry James review­ cows. aaalM the feeder'iii ptv)u.iiiig
them
out of tbe dirt or out of tbe way.
wages at the Pere Marquette freight ed a new novel by Gertrude-Atherton. tlon* ecoDomiciilly, spve warning of the It it easy te make a good milking
bouse, but was amicably settled last After retdlug tbe review Mrs. Ather­
•tool, and tbe coat I* not great- With
ton wrote to Mr. James as follows:
eek.
the
proper
materiel and a few boor*'
.Dear Mr. Jamee-i h«v« read with meeh ImprovemciK. Aet-uraie «ud .-oiiiiimous time's good comfortable lot of ftoeto
About 86 people arrived In the city DUaaura
your review ot my novel WU) records sre ueceasaty tor In'st ivsulis.
yesterday <« toe first Sunday excur­ you kliidly let me know wbetbor yoo Examples show the Impracllcel.illty of may be easily proridtid.
It or nort^^nwety,
sion over tbe M. A N. E. road from
trying to detenolite the protltsble ■
Serna Dairy Rules.
by mere gitessw'ork. ’ Ope dalryiutn
Manistee.
If any oae wbo expeett to make
found tbe cow he had picked oui
The Manlallque car ferry did twt -BvaiTbody's Magazine.
best to be fifth on hi* merit Hot wheu dairying hit bnslneaa will study all tbe
make the r^alar trip Batnrday owing
aAual record* were tnketi. It Is de­ eondltloDs and then p...................
to the death of Capt Robertson's
inks p
sirable that-records of dnlry animal* Into pmctice be will i
ffiMherln-law. Include not only the dairy pwfonnanee. feaaor Erf of Kansas lays down tbe be­
The old hemeMcad ef George Ful­ n don't know, but Pm wllllag to bo
. coucise .history and <lc*cripti<ui of low general rules to follow; "Keep a
ler, dooeased, of Almira towiahip, uaed for expertmeattl
animal and a recor.1 nt least of yearly record, welgblug tbe milk and
making a fat test every eeventfa Week.
"""■irfi-g of jjo acres, has been eold, (Bevriand Plain Dealer.
approximate accuracy of the^ c«
the feed of every row. *o that tbe It win not be long before you will have
the purchase price beinf |6/00.
Badly Swollan.
toy
of prodocilou may be deter- an Idea which cow you ihonld sell. B*Them will to s regular monthly
dnoe tbe herd down tp tboeo that pay.”
wltt-Urito bodies move slowly. intoed.
________________
meeting of the Northern Michlton Jewett—I don’t sot bow yon can shake
- Haw/<m* Bills Ar* Bam.
Ponltry and Pet Stock aasodarion this your head.—New Fork Preea.
e sapphl
"Write me a bill to amend mn*, ,
evening in Dndiwood A Dmior’s of"lace" brooch which cust q.llb
tbleg. 1 bavea't Introduced-A bill this
flee.
Squirrels and Rivera.
ni. My Ihlr
third hou
Orm.” This request for aadlftaue* to
In hmii.-iii
a groal river has
The first mtmirleon on the Pere
e of
•Btuneo. which
to- b*ve been made by a 'Nsw
a tlitiibiis line !•*- _ilgbt be U* twin slater, lu the shop Hsmpehlre leglaUtor to a friend. PoorV
Marquette wgs nm to Petoekey yes­ aometliin-'
pci*aeiwiiiB
differ- windows are yards of lace marked man! He didn't know tt any noedfnJ' terday and^iv people enjoyed the tweeu
dinriotcrielioe. Dr W. M I.yon. Two and .somethtog three” of the
trip. althoiA^eome <4 Uiem stopped
«... fllscovcrwl a Klmtlar pbenoiuenon Ideullcal derigu ef tbe nearly pHceoff at luterMitate points.
affecring s.|iii;-fple io Borneo. He Um flouncee pat away to adore-some
found eight Uilfercnt form* of squirrels day a cerulu amaU daugbter’a wedding
Inhabiting the nortbem and western gown. Tbe expensive fur' toque I
two ehndrwi'.jf FWt Weyne. Ind- tor parts of ibiit grent hilahd and observed bought last winter bad Its duplicate to rocoid that gtrea birth to fotfi bUH .
toe summer end Biey expect to arrive that a large river proved sn eFoctuai dyed rabbit ekto os tbe head of my vbirii Nutter and dog tba tegtatottve
Jidy M wtft two melds to take barrier In aepararing two distinct races. lanMieea' dan^ter.-XAdy E. to Lon- mn^nuy and run iptBe
•<
Ptwslon Itar <te mmanep.
DAILY EAGLE fiWAirr ADS PAY. j

WEE arwa aiaiiTEo

M IsMTUii ter oa« c«at a word tor
■nt maartien; on^hatt cmt a vord
- as. No ad «1U

WANTED—Man wUh heavy horse
work around mill. Traverse CUy
Uanntaetnrlng Co.
may 4-tf

•*to»Won ts -Thto MS Is Feigning

Rdstlvss end frisnto In this Mty
of Mr. and Mra deo. O. Bates of CUcago. have received teUcrams snBouncing the blitt of a daaghtor in
pielr home Stinday aftamooB, May 6.
Ttotwrt Steby has tho biggsM fish ef
any of the Rapid river fiMtag party
who have reported. He hroaght back
a thrse^ioond rainbow trout U was
a fine apedmen of that variety of
fish.
The girls ef the ClttsSne Telephone
company were the redplente of a fine
box of candy Saturday, the donora
being the firm of Joe. Sleder A Bous^
and they wish to expreu their thanks
tor tbe same.

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