The Evening Record, July 03, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 03, 1905

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-07-03

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THE EVENING RECORD
TIMVEIIM CITY. WCHIOAN. MONDAY. JOL.Y S. <Mi.

TCLEOlUm MltVICC.

QUIET AT OIESSA TUDAYNHWOii
WOKK KIMO HMUMKO IN •OMC
OUAUTKIIt.

TO SETTLE
THE TROUBLE
COUNT iONATIPr HAt OTARTKO
rO* OOKMA

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OUT nUT fflTN
JMLIIVID HK HAft MEN OIVCN
AOWCRTODOOO

W. A«Unkw« Mm Jotn in «w Up.
riplnt CipMtnJ Ohlp Kniu
twnUn Mill CnriMng uM Htr
, * Cftw fUfUM to t«rrtn4or.
? ;
Motifiy ofi CnifMr.
% WIro to tho E^tH0
LofiAon. July ii-Couiit Ignotm
■lorM ffom At FotoroburB for 04
oo a OMelol troTft todoy. HO lo vootod
wHli oxtraordlfiofy goworo to Am!
Iio hao Aoofi flvofi authM^ to ^
lomi th# miftlnoort of tlio Nuooiao bat
tioolilp Knlai Fotofnkifi, whicli to
cfirioliig In tbo oolfbboftiood of KuoSvorytoiliif ^ gutot at Odo«o to^
-ay, woH( Aolng
Whoa tho Knlas Fotoaikla an
at Kaokoakl. tho port capUin boo
aa^ —h>aa-od that tho oalloro ourroa.
to bo troatad aa fWolgn dootr
Tbo wiitlaooro roftind and roquQ
to bo alloiood to boy provtoono,
ro^tfoot laoa grantod.
TIM At Folofobwrg poffoipondant of
tho N|^ Toldrwi» Co. oayo a ton.
ofol oCi\a baa botun thara.
Tbo oro%^pf tbo cnilaor Minina Irona
at CronatodcHiaa mutlnod. rofiioint to
-bay padr to pot to aaa. Tho voaool

haa baMTtmiTA&Utoto tho port.

TOPEKA BANK
HAS FAILED
riAUT NATIONAL DID NOT OPEN
ITS COORS TODAY

LAMEST BANK IM THE CIH
MILLtONAIRK DEVLINS AFFAINA
THE CAUSE
I a Million In Socun

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NoputOd to bo Worth
Aovtral Milllohaw

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UEWiniE

•OVS CAUtCD Fine.

pivtaA hi th« Al OROSTBffATNNIS RmERAL

aomt bor. wh.
MMS IMd Mf«rc to M aa« the ft
mtn MMlBC tbremMi «oim in umIm
bnnh «bf» tbe ftreaM* wtItM. The
liteM «M cxtiMNhhM hr hetac I
M vltli fanachra.

MCISVMAH WOR WMB:
WOCIRWII OW JWI.VX
And to oelefarato right inm»

Wto Atnicfc Ar • FmC Late Abort Mah
Tfwlm
By Wire to the Evening
Hodton. MIcRu Joly
Nlehota.aged tt.a ptoneor of this diy.
was ran down and kUiod by a southHAY DOEANT WANT ANY bound maU train on the Lake
DIAFLAY WHATEVER

BCMAIMfl OF DFAn ATATEAMAN

FIREWORKS

nCTII OF CORSUiPTIBR

AIlireneedtoiayuthfttiwaM brimful of new noral
that will p)caMoM«i>dr»i«. Bemember it it at the
.

Chtrtos Verrwmi INed Aeturdoy Aftei^
noon and Was Buried TodayOnly ig Years Old.

OITY BOOK BTORI
TI»Hftb»tGrai.uu. PNpM

BEACHED CLEVELAND

Charles Verreaa died Batnrday
afternoon al 4 o'clock at the homa of
Body Waa Tahati to tha ChaiMmr of his parenu on Bast Tenth streeL eonsumption being the cause of hU death.
CommMee BuHding. Whare It Will
The ytaing man was only 19 years old
Ramato UiHJt the FimtraJ Bci^
and leaves a large number of friends
to mourn for him. .The funeral ser­
vice was held thl^ morning at B o'clock
By Wire to the Erantag Raoord.
to Bt. Prancis chnrrh. Rev. Ft. Bauer
Cleveland. Ohto. July l.-The train offidailng. He was burled In the Calh
teVEN THOUSAND MEN WENT bearing the remains of Secretary ofi
OUT THIS MONNINQ
State John Hay. which left Kewburry.
K. H.. Buaday. reached ClcvelaBd Fuller MalHl Walter. Uxxle Kyle,
shortly after sir o'olock thU mom- Clara Hoxsie. Eva Thurtcll and Grace
tog. In another car were Mrs. Hay and Lucas. Commercial eourse—AIex. Mlparty. A committee of repreaentallve
clUxens and soldiers cacorted the body
DECISION TO CALL THE STRIKE to tbe Chamber of Commww building
at 10 o’clock. Here it will remain un­


WAS REACHEb
til tbe funeral oa Wednesday.
In accordance with Mrs. Hay's wlsbFoiirtoon Factortoo Hava Boon Oioood as the body will not He to state aitd
people of Cleveland Will not be
given an opportunity to see the tooe
Man Hava Aakad for
of the dead atatesman. Mrs. Hay also
Watt Incroaao.
expressed a wish thsl the funeral be
HABVACUnUALS-lhat's a
as unostentatious as possible.
U bU word. «wd It stand, tors Us
By Wire to the
Raeord.
President Roosevelt will aUehd the
* * awl tBpotUat llaa of foods.
CMcagn. July S.-An oxteaded atrot
tie betweea the woodworlieri and
A JilJiriSIilrlaal prspafattooa.
Ibelr employers waa started
D
as; «IU IbhArts. fftoo^ uuws. fluid giuaeu, Itextis.
nomlnt vhen fourteen factoriea were
|U| Oufsalam happoa torltlrs.Khr
abut down by the atrlke of union em.
vautaf. sails. «tc. TUr. at.
ployeea. More than 7.000 men are out
A maaj eaooatai maklrf thaas
The deeJakm to atrlke waa reached by
rxrts aad OMSM boar %HVm
C BLBBBFUTATIONU ardso««
the largmt vote ever caat la a union,

WOODWORKERS
00 ON STRIKE

BT LARGEST VOTE EVER CAST

*Tlie anticipation is aftllniea
more pleasure than the reallsn^
tlon"—says Tommy EycleL
But this Is an off day for
Tommy and his pessimUm Is ex­
cusable.
It's fun to think of the purof a pair of our Russia
Calf Oxfords to wear on that
vacation—but It's more fun for
your feet when they get Into

AmbduiRriis Store

Russia Tan Calf-eegrtablc
tanned leather—a process of
tanning which leaves the i»ores
of thH tvutfh.-r 00.-W and Insurea
a cool ventilated shoe.

■ULlEn^T:

Not found often to men's ox­
fords at |C.5^not often In oth-

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CITY SWEPT
BY A DELUGE

aeoordlnt to Prealdcnt Johoaon of tbo
Woodworkera* council, who aaya It baa
BETWEEN ROO AND 1iX» PEOPLE
been three yoara since the men asked
PERISHED
for an Increase to vraiea.

BUT THROWN IN RIVER ROIEF

PARTIES ARE ERROUn

SUCH IS THE CHAROE AGAINST OTHER CITIES AEAIDEA
... .JUANTO DAMAGED
ARTHUR STRUALC

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PARXB. DAV18 A CXX
JOHN WYBTB A BSO.

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caas aad you will oso that inaal

U‘ljth Ruby, the Uyc^rKild bou of
Mrs. H. K. Glbba. who resldet al 722
Lake avenue, was thrown ta Board
man river this momlnx tiy Arthur
Struble. ak employe of the basket fac­
tory. so It is alleged.
Last Thursday the Ivoy was sent
home from his step'fatherV clptr Ixvx
factory at 41C .East Eighth slru'et on
an errand that demanded Immediate
attention. To ini across the Pere Mar­
quette trestle cuts off a fc»w minutes
walk between the factory and the
boy's home and, as be was In a burn*,
he ataiied 1o cmaa the basket factory
boom. Btnible was at work and i
Leigh came lUong. It is aald. he began
bothering him and detained him at
least five minutes. This angered
boy. who used some hot language
since then trouble has been brewing
between the two.
This morning Leigh was sent home
on an errand and took the same r
>Mien passing Struble the boy did not
apeak and the man dropped hla pike
pole and. picking Leigh op. and ao
U aald. landed him In the river. The
boy swam out and la nose the u
for hla wetting.

Impoasible to Eatimsti the Property
Loia-Communicotion Is Still
Interrupted With Desolatod City.

THK GREU.T HKALTH]
SHOE TT)U

By Wire to the Evening Record.
aty of Mexico. July 2.—Oommnnirtition with the deluge-swci>t city of
Ouan Juanto U still Intemiptovl. but
delayed reports received today indl
cate that between five hundred and
one thousand people lost their lives
in tbe flood. No estimate opn be made
of the property k»s. Besides the city
of Goan Juanto. several nearby ham­
lets were engalfed by the flood which
followed the terrific down pour o| rain.

FRUIT GROWERS WUN
RAILNOADA RESPONSIBLE
ICING CHARGES

Commlmloner Prouty ©f the InterstaU
Commerce Commleeion Made

KtaMia. Tbo Itobimic. and aaaHa of
tbo nmt HstktoSi liank on May 20
By Wire to the Evening Record.
were |2.SSi:i04 each and individual d«s
Waxhtogton. July S.—In an impor­
poalU IUn.6U.
tant dadtloa by Commleeloncr Prouty
J. M. Marktoaa. a lawyer, who haa
of the Interetate Commlmdon. decided
been trytof ^ ttHOiblon out iwilna*
today that the Ictog charges on pri­
affairs, said. --Dtrlto had on deposit
vate fruit car lines are a part of tho
to the nrat HbtidAal of *nppeka one
ratet on freight carried by reason of
mUllon and to otber hankt. another MRA. LAURA DUNHAM DIED YEA- which railroads are responsible. The
mllUon. Tba aoesritlea held by the
TEROAY AFTERNOON
case was that of the Michigan milt
n»t National bank of Topeka for
Grovers assocUUon against the Pere
loans do not otanpare to excellency
Marqurtto and the Michigan Central
with tboae boia by the other banka,
railroads. This to cotmdered aa Imlierlln ta aupBAWd to be worth several
portsht victory for the fruit growers.
mllUon.

WAS 96 YEARS OF AGE

FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION ON
THE TRAVERSE BAY UNE
Mrs. Laura M. Dunham of Duadea.
MldL. wbo. for the past two years
ColnmbU win leave Tmvnrw Oty at
mada her home with the tomlly of «:50 S. to. for Ne^-ta-vanta. Omena
Alonao Tutlen of Grawn. died yaater- and Northport: retomlng will arrive
^ at one o'clock at the age eif K of at Travmne City at 4:M. Crescent
will leave Traverse aty at 11:00 a. m.
The deceased leaves two j
You can return at 1:30, or wall for the
James, of Dundee and Bnito of Lake Outoaibto returning nt 4:20. Evening
Geneva. Wls, Thera was a abort exenrrions cm the hny. to eenU round
prayer at the Toitan towia this i
trip- VBro to Neah-ta-wnnta 22 cento.
noon and the body was hrouito to this Otocna nnd Northport 20 cents.
dty aad will ba ahippad to Dumtoa Uh
8PKND TH* FOUBTH H Oup U(.
ftthlBs ud .ttend the artworks dto
pUr M roach ta U. otcbIdc.
THE MARKETS.
Uotal Vlaterta 1. prapand to aat«>
East Buffalo. July 3 -CatUe. ncUve tala aU rooith tf Jolr paitlaa.
C. Tlpptof and family of Bhaphard. and a quarter hlipvr: calves. neUve at
JaaaSMt
tAMepmXtoBb.
MIelu. wbo have baaa vIsHlag trtagda
to tbagllj ratufBad to tbHr tomm Uda Ut. nt low.. tiUm.. Hoft. weUv. m
UNIVtIllitT OPENED

Mtw Acheel Beglm With a Good Ltot
of AniMlara.
. The Grand Traverae Bualneaa ltol.
veralty opeaad Ula monitog vrltk a
vary bright ^Ntopaet for a atmcuaafol
agtarprtae. Tba followtog poplto urmre
dprolled: Normal ooura«>--Carrle Filltor. Cora Pray. Martha KewlU. Jaoaie
mttor. Mahal Walter. LAaxle *Kyto.
Clara Hoxale. Ulaa Por|l. Eva TburteU
mad Otaoe Lucas Commercial obuiwe
-lAtox, Mlkowakl. Agaea BuUivaa. Ac
thor Ztottmman. Ida Seaaloaa, Mlanle
T<Amba.Oaoiie U Knapp. Daliy PlkA
Iimia FDboral aad Margaret MeOany.

WOMKN.

SOLD ONLY BT

Selz Royal Blue

SHOES
FOR MEN

A Utbar P Davwlat^Tw Wyolh's
^ THEY ABI TBg BBBT. That
L i. whr wr hsTs tham. AA yoor

THE .

K«b«ck4ltoyfSE5tJ?

TREADEASY

S
Alleged That He Toaaed Leigh Ruby
Into Beardman Lake for Using
Warm Language.

Pi
for

noedaUea brfoie making a
poichaae eltewhere. Straw
&>ta. Panaihas, NegW
Shi^ Summer
summer uoiiarn,
OoUa^dS
Ubol
Neokv r, Fancy Hodiery.
Cool
.jamte. Outing Suita,
Umbrellaa.
DreM_______
la. DreM
Suit Cawa
anti Club Bn«» arv only aoa
of tbe mc«t important articled
you can buy K«ttpr here than
at any other atore. .

Mi«le in all kinds of Loathers

DRUG STORE

$3.5U

Kmm% P-rorsAi

BACHANT
^ROSCOE

m

Okll made

Screens
Whether for doors or
windows. YouII find
them the only Batisfac*
tory Screens for Home
or Office.

H. R. Kacdonald. Mer.

For sale at the Old Iteliublc
Shoo Stoiv of

It s not a case of how cheap wc can make them, but
how good to sell at a reasonable price.

I O. C. MOFFATT

ALFRED GREIUCK .
& CO ...

Give us the opportunity of showing you how really
good they arc

I
Abstraots of Tltl#
I FRIGES SATISFACTORY
I
Batabitohadin IBBB
I itoom aip Btato BanlcBldB.

RIbHC P>lmno8
GET IT AT
CIMNELL BIOS.

242 a FVOHT ST.

F*or

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
iPhon©. 32t Ball. LOG.

W. L. Brown. Manngor.

Yowi

It will afford yon mnstant
nloasurt* for yearR and yoars.
Tbero is notl]in«; you ran whl
toyourlu»mi* that will bring
you 84> much ^ntortainment.
Think it over today, visit our
big store, leant about tho
easy terms we can and do
make, the groat varif'tv of Pi­
anos ami Organs of which we
arc exclusive ngimte. This
makes it easy tobuy^aud easy
to pay. .
No other Music House can do as well by you.
Full line of Talking Machines, Records ami Popular Music,

OBINMEI-I- BROTMKRC
HlchUftm’iLyanaEHmde Bom. 15» X FroatSt

ME/MS C.'WUMO MBNS
€>yPRJH»HlWGS

ONE-FOURTH OFF TODAY
AND MONDAY

•-ri*AW MAT8
wasm’abi-b: VK«*r8
f«Kot.ioBK SMin-rs
*MAMV 8UMIMKM SUI-T
4kUtlD ItoANTS -

NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
VVE have everything that’s correct
in Negligee Shirts.

OUTING
SKIRTS
in light flannel.
Mohair and silk.
You'll find many
new patterns that
arc different from
the common sort,•cen .cveiywhcre.

with Mata at tta Ott dock todar.

ii\iiriSlf4iiiti

I MOOMV TMVClttC «TY, MCHIOAN.

naaa n nitHntFF(CEffi» pozoeocvt.
SSV. 9L U. MOLSASt* ADPUSSSO O0#rr KNOW MOW TO STQPTWl
rVTHlAN LOOM.
FLOATIlfO FOOLMOOII
9.W.mAMMm. wmrnmAmmmi^

Mmd en Srotorntj Love eito TuW ef City nr Tfmmrnn Haa f
the Dqye to WMoh ItmnrJdaii
or the
to the
Kaighto cC Pythtoa who aUeoded la a

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THK «^SUF mUiT.**
Dmplt^ ItmioQiif MUl ttet
m socH * Uiiac •• 4 *:b<^ Inistr
4fWr sa l4T««U4»tk>A of Mvml
aeotlK. dortas which mtmft thaa IM
wIiaaMM w«ra toMlMd. «ha Mml
siaad }urr ha. fotaniod MActmoat.
apOaot .i»o«Maaa mi ^rornlam ta
th» bMf paeklaa iDdwity »«•
tloa cf the SbemiaB a&UHm*t Uw and
aaalant fCMir oScialh of the Behwanehlld 4 Boinberser crniqiaar for al>

blO. wor« retimed 4s»iaat Aiwor 4
Co. Swllt 4 Oa. Natooa. Marfb 4 Ox,
th» Cadahjr Biu^ Co, aad the nOrhaak Canalng Go.
ccfffir may polau of latmat to AmerSeta fMato. It to aUesod that the
neoat-* But oaly daetrofOd eoaiaeUtloa la the aarhet l^t lard the marlat »rk» of bMf and daUla. la othaf
wardii. the latoen who ahtoaed IhMr
catiie to the oiarkeu recetoed jaet
What Ihe-tnurt'* choae to pay ahd ao
MW. The law eC anjHily aad dawiBd
eat BO tcarw whataoerer. If the altoSBtkae are true, ageatt of the *nmr
racelvod latomctkiwi aa to what they
were to pay aad that waa their offos
Aa ajpwi of oae oospaoy would paaa
throoch the market, make a earefiri lalyieciloii aad ciffcr ao much. ProbaUy
the aeller WBaa*t aatlall<^ and decided
laloaiaad
Ml, baU tevoa betoi identical,
^e aeller could accept the olTer or
ihlp hla cattle back. It mattered dol
Nor were the caUle owuem only aliBcled. The troat oonlrolled the aell-

^aa well l^lem ripc price. If a
BMUi wanted a pcwitt of boefiteak. he
laid the -tniar* prtce. If he wanted
any other product, he paid w|tat the
hto eoiieema aaked. Again ibe law of
kupply and demand cut no llgure at
all. No matter If the market was
•Tcrerowded, the price waa the same.
A ft*w eenta a pemnd dlllereiH'e In the
4rtce of meat make* a big difference'
lo a poor man and evim a man In mod♦rale clrcum-iancea.
But the • tniat,'* ao it 1» alleged, had
atilt further raminratlonR. Tho aale of
•rery ono of the bj- pmdurta. the aau■ip caalng and other aupplle. were
regulated. Nothing waa left to chance,
eren the firma to handle thene wore In
the
► the • troat." every hit
of glue tiaed for any purpoae helpiHl
•well the Ineomc; In fart, orcry detail
waa carefully worked out.
If all to aa aaaorU'd and ihe grand
jury certainly umnI oan> In rv'turnlng
indlctineotR. aa the matter la of too
aorlooa a nature anA the Orma menHoned of too Important a character to
tahP any chancea. If the chargee arc
piovcn. the m«m and the Anna named,
no matter what their aUtlon. rating
ecimmereilliy or their poalUoa In Ihe
world, ahcuiM be given the full i»eu.
ally of the law and the "iruhr broken
aq
Uial It will never dart'
mt thoroughly
t
im lit headagala________

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StCRETiSY^OF'sfATE HAY.
With the naaeing of B^vrviarr of
ale Hay thla country Iomw a man
wlinae Intimate acqualniance with the
atatra of the world made him almoat
iaraloable to the admlntatratlon. John
Hfty waa a eeU made man and h«^ did
the work wrtl. Bom in Belem. Ind.. of
Seettlah anoeatry, ho graduated from
Brown uniTcralty and bU Hao In the
WDrid waa rapid.
SecreUry of »tate Hay -^mew the
game** and he held tho throada of the
wiiHd'a imUikw Ib hla hania through
loag acaualntaBCCMp with them No
other man to the oonatry oaa step Into
hla ahoce and All hla pltce oatil he haa
had time lo become acquainted with
the multlpUolty of detail that the aec^
iwury of etato maei maator.
tBuigecrolaryofftUUeHayhad
ta think of other totoga. He had time
ti view the world through the oyea of
Bupoet. Some of hla worka. enoh as
"|Hn BIudw».” will lire long after hla

rbe ytwth of this country may do
^Ddaoek noi aaiy to equal hto atMitodtoBU aa a etaieaman, hut loafn to
4 thoir work well aad jrui boa lei it

>UwOto

torrochihj

wrseue cob

WIU. LSAMS TMS-OTY IN AKHTT
TWO WSCICS.

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BABY FOODS

Deafoeae Cannot Se Cured

JOHNSON DRUG CO.
KT.nauMM.ta. iMt.Mo.rn.

e mu
Ing of the Eustachian tube. When
this tube to Inflamed yon hare
»r Impcefset hearing, and
to entirely aML denfneae to
mil, mnd unltwa th
tlfm can be taken out and this into'
to Ita normal coaditloa, hear­
ing win be dcstroysd forever; i ‘
oases out
ten nre caused hr ca-|
torrh. which Is nothing but an In |
of tee ipecous aai-j

Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Btobup oC Onk
Park. HU nre vlatUag Rev. and Mre. C.
T. BiouL Mr. Blabop to tee city manager to Chicaio of the Ixmdon Aasur-

Oil or Cm Stove
KEEP YOUR KITCHEH

No di^t, BO dirt, no olor.
eM>- to operato, fire ja»t »hfa
jpou wont it; no trastrd foi4;
oaaociii and *» lor youmdf.

GAS RANGES
I A tlioroogli liiu- of . n rj tUinfJ
I io K" »tovt« ami raii^*. All R
inoctiont fnv.

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VOVJf* OPWKOIT in QOOD

miOCE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from |
2 to S a m. and from S to 9 p. m. At}
no time can water he nac4 without
noxxlc or sprinkler attached. On ac­
count of tec great amount of water
Forced to SUrre.
"1 knew DO onq. for four we♦•k^^.
used during the day for marfufactnrn F. U'l'k. of Cbueord. Ky. saye:
Ing and «dher purpoiMW necessary roles when I was slek with tv ihoiil ao'l kill '
2c years I sullerv'd agonic's, wfth
cey trtmide." wilits MrK.
Mr Aniiu* Hun- '
fur sprinkling lawns must bo en. of totiaburg. a-,."and when I got ] a sure' on my upr^r lip. so tialnfwT.
iH-ncT. although I had .me <X the !K-*t i^omcHlmes. that 1 ooeto ewt .ml Aiier
forced.
H. O. Jo>nl, Supl.
I cmld gc-t. I was U-nt dcmbleTi «itoly in tog everythlug else. | rur.nI
jnn 24-tf
i 1U.V hands oo my knevw i• U. w ii -tocklto-s Arnica Buive." It s
1. Frt»m this t^-rrlble i gival for burns. euU and wounds. At
GRAKH RAPinS 4 INDIANA BY amk-nou l was rescue a by Kleetrtc Bit-1 Johiwm Drug Btore Oo*s. V. H Meads,
4TH OF JULY RATRB.
lers. which rustorv.d my health and «. K- Wall 4 B«na* drug Mort-s; only
July Ut. 2nd. 3rd aad 4lh. round trip alreiigth and now 1 (mn walk as ; 25c.
cxcuralon tickcla will bo sold at
grenlly reduced rates, with return
limit of July 5th. Full infonnatllm at
ticket office.
June 29-30 Julyl-3

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HEALTH

iTea. John

Drug Co.

The gre«!4-sl s*;d.-m r4*novai»>r. lU*
iHvs vitality, rcgulati-s tin- l.idne>s,
sComi'.rii.
If Htdltotrrs
Rocky Mountain T.mi falK to riirv'
!>inir mtmey
fair.,
jeen ts.- Tea or Tablets. Jobn.sim Drug

Tbe Otomond Cure.
Th'- Ute^it news fnam l•ari^. is. that j^'^*
they have dlsct.veri'd a
imi*for ronsumptlon. If ytni fear
ipriBC |»art>
tkin or pneumonia,
pneumonia. iIt w ill. Itowever,. lH‘ I A pK
l»esl for y<ni to take that gtvai remtri.v j giv.-n to your Ktimiai'h sud liver, by
\V. T. MrGi-«-. of Vanli-i-r. taking a roed‘rlne whlrh w lil rvlb ve
meoti<med by W.
bad a cough, for fisirteim ! their |ialn and dtpctunfurf. v iz; Dr.
years . Nothing beliKtl me. until I | King s N. » Life IMils. They atv a
tm»k I>r King's Nes- Dl'«r«*v*->- for i most wonderful
afftutling snre
ConsumpiIkm. CNuigbs ami Ctdds. wbk h rt'Uef aud riiie ft»r tn-adaeto-. dix^i
gave me Instant n lU-f. »uw .efftH'ted a and r«»nsti|»aUoti. 2'»<
Co's. F. H Mea
l»ennaneni enn*." I'loqualW quli
cure, b.r Tbnwt end lung TmubU
At Jiditwoii l>rug Stf»r#‘ t'^o's. F I
M.-ads. S. K Wab 4 S<ms*dreg st
WAIT I^X)U SlU TL'K'S I’ANATKh.
price 5Uc and fl.to).

r u. wd oir«ick

lag s lot St Bitot lUy Ah i
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Kitchen Furniture
Makes the work in the kitchen so much easier. A jjood share of each day is
spent in the kitchen by cither the *‘Iady of the house” or the help. - Why not*
make this work a pleasure? It don’t cost much more to own the best, and then
—see the convenience—and the work is done in half the time.

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KITCHEN CABI'nETS
were invented to make housework a pleasure. There are so many things need­
ed in the bakinjj, and they should be right at hand. A cabinet can hold them
all. It is surprising how many steps can be save<l when the kitchen utensils arc
within reach. These cabineis.sell from 2.75 loS.-50.
KITCHEN CABINET TOPS

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Are .so handy “to put things in.” They have so many little hancly drawers £0*“
e.xiracts and spices and other things nice. You should buy them with theCabi*
net Base, then you would have the whole thing complete. These sell from
:J.00 to 4.50.

KITCHEN CUPBOARDS
Give you a place for every* pan and spider and kettle aud all other baking uten-'
sils. An hour a day is saved when you know where your things arc. JViccs are
from 5.00 to i:i.50.
SSSix of these good, wood scat, three spindle back chairs will cost you only *1.00.
KITCHEN TABLES
With good big drawer, good wide top, sells for 1.75.

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■ there to, Shuter'i Pana-

O

KITCHEN CHAIRS

? to c»ly one way
and that to by

Oonstipatioa and piles are twina
•bey kill people tech by taob. aa|» life
•way every day. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tba wlU poslUrely cure you.
No cure no pay. 19 ©enta. Tea or

hgbtnow^'

L. J. Marta nnd wile of Chkngo
mead terengh Ihe Hty tele mming!
en teHr way to tee reeorta atong th* \

StMliaig at Adrian—Hto bay.
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4 party nonatattag ef H. H. Lncna
and wife, Edward Trmnkla and wife!
mt Ano atomr.
and W. a Banka nf Qfnnd RapMsi
Gtoptnln Ira MnneeU of tbc Salra- passed terongh the Hty thto morning;
etc for Nv^-tawanto. where
ikm Amy la to tonre tee dty in apite
ef all efforts BMule to retaia him bere they wUl spend the aammar to the !
leae cottage;
aaoteer year at least. The eapiaia and
Mr.
and Mnui Ftenk Ball of Mnocie.
hla etimahle wife had many plans for
tee coming yenr in Trarerae Oty. Ind.. Mrs. J. a Knott of fVirt tTh>ne..
there waa ao mneh work and ao Mule Mrw. J O. Adams and ehUdrrn of ln-‘
apoUa. Mru. Loteey of Muacir nnd •
gime to do It, but the ordera came to
go to Adflaa and be wfll Imre to tonre. UtnlW Mndc of Fort Wayne passed
Hla anooenaor wlU be Captain J. Bou ternngh the Hty thto morning on their
to Ueland. wtowv' they win spend
ten. wbo comee here from Ana Arbor.
MTmmer.

Oaplain Munaelle nnd bis wife came
rorge N. Black and wife, ^re. ;
here qutotiy and Imedlately went to
Gt'orm*
H. Tericher and three children. )
work. Thereto waa the aerret of ihdr
1 W. Black and Mtoa Moody of
aecompIfatHnenu here; they wvat io
work and kept at it. They nwched the SpriagAfld. Hi., passed through the i
Ibeir way to'
poor aad teo lowly aad Ufted them up. city this morning
Omena
where they w III spend the sum-!
Their iGod blrea you" baa boea heard
I
to ptecea to Trareree City where Ihe mer.

to n qwMUon thM la girtag the etty
nnthorltlce a great deal oT irouhle.
Btoeto diinrlnd tor the ocacakm Chief of Police OrMefl! has referred
and the atogtog wga tod hy a chonm the matter to hto aaatoImM, Hcrmaa
of the Sunday nehooi pupSa.
Sehnetttor. fhe aaatotaat detailed
twe of the **Ayiag squadron** to secure
the tost vutBe of Urn twutfih ohaptor erldence and thrro two delecUree.
of tho M book of Cortothtons. the Sehubert and Breternita, hare report­
thIrtouBth chapter aad part of the ed that no MhUng has been done on
ellher of the two trtpa of the City of
Mr. Hotoapla look aa hla teat the Trarerae within the'jurtodictkw of the
ftrat rerae of the elghioekUi chapter city or the state ef ifltneia.
of tho Aral book of ftomuel. "And U Oorporuilou Cooaael Teimen has rc
f to paaa. when he h^ made aa •ferred the matter to hto Aral aaalat.
of Rceoklag naio
that ^the ant. William Sexton, who na yet haa
of Jonalhaa waa knit with the
nonl of ItoTld. aad JoBolhaa loeed
coed agateat the poolroam men.
aa hto own eooL** aad the thIrtHOurth
Under nn ordinance paaaed hy the name of tee Master waa never hoard
a of the thlrteoBth chapter of elty oDuneii nereral yean ago, when bafore except tar a profaae maaaer.
I, "A BOW oommaadment I gire. the etniggle with the handbook opw^- What they dW. they didnt tell about
yo lore one another, na I hare atoru Aiut begma. any apapratua what- aad they will leave tho city ia the
knred you, that ye also lore oae an soever that la used U the dlaaemlna- •amo imostentaiioua way.
When the news of the propoeod
other.**
tkm of lafonnntkm fUr gambling par**11 was nearly A006 yean ago that
may be oonAaeated by the po^ lebange came, a petition waa at once
> a rlgDTOtts effcHt made
the ktag of Ikrael naw Uto remarkahle Ike. It to
) of tee prorlaJom circulated )
tore between hU aon aad eerranL It of tela ordtoaaee teat the Wretera to kt^'p tee captain and hto family
was aa naheard of thing at that time Uaioo *rHegim|ih oompany did away her<*. Bo great wga the re»|>crt that
they had won, that the petttloo was
for one man to lore another aa hla with lU "tlckor** nerrloc to Chicago.
own aouL No wondor that Snal waa
Under tee same (wdiuaace the poller universally signed, no mauer tb whom
rod and that hto aoul Ailed with tear out lelopbooca to olAco bnlldtog*. it was preac oil'd. But thtwe in higher
envy for the aoul of hto son mtd o salQoiia and clgar^atorea when they ciAkea. saw a licucr Acid and
hto aerrant were truly knit together, And these are being used to trunamit teem to work there.
Mtoa Caivltnla Muaaollc made her
waa the opening thought of the eer- news for gambling purposes. Thus far
Bxm. **8eren hundred yean later vir­ no telepbooe to any of tee botrto has farewe ll to^i night and icfi for Kala
tue aad truth were ncariy stamped been disturbed under the terms of tbr luaxoo, whi rr she will vinli uiitl]
oat. ^ere were na toaay gode aa the ordinance, nlteougb some of the largv'r jolaed by her parents. They will bid
IngennUy of man could turn out, Thme of tee handbooks are located to bolela lalcwril to ibe pirvple of Traverse City
about July IS and arc now getting
DO Intcrcourae between Ck>d and
nwdv to ro.
man and mao had no underuteBdlng of
Law Departarvent in Oeuht
Captain MunM-IK*^ eucrrasor .
th>d. Fraternal and brotherly lore had
It to held that tf the police have the
mnn
erf gnwl ability. He has a per­
given place to atrlfo and envy and right under tee city ordinaore Uj nmhad taken the gdace of harmony^ Aacate ilekrra and trk-iihonra tbrv fectly clean record and haa done givaf
But In the dariineea of this night there also have tee authority to arixr auy work to Ann Arbor and oilu-r plare"
preeented to the people of the of tee paraphernalia of the wirvlcaa where he has iH-eti iaalkvm'vl Hta wife
worid one striking example of lore. company that to furnlahhig ter rartog da aibo an able worker and IsHh will
Ancloni Syraruae wa* the city wheue news for gambling pur|«»ra to ihi taki- up the work here where the
thto eceoe waa enacted.** And then float tog poolroom promoters U toon lain and hto wife left off with a
aewmipliPh
the speaker told the story of Damon this point that the legal department of and will undoubtt'diy
the city la in doubt and ihrrrforr h^-sl
and PyUlaa
•There are eecret aoctottos aad se­ tales to advise tbc police drpartuu nt
AMURFMrNTg.
cret aocletku.** continued the speaker to take action. It to conceded from Uir
"He who throws them all In obo class reports of I>etoctlrce Schubert and
irem4*nt of the
and says that they are air good and Bretrrnltx. that no arrvwta can tir
Furepaugh and Selto llrotherii ITniu-d
charitable to wrong. There an* socle- made on the City of Traverse l«erai7se
Shows, coming to Traven^* City
ttea which are enemies to tow and or­ no offense la ctvmmltted In the JurisAug. 1. indicate that
have iu>4
der. but here to a teat for all aocle- diction of tec city or state, and U*
only siK‘ure«! thc^ yerv Ik's! of home
Ufw. In tact for ercrythlag la the canec tbc evidence la d<'atro5*cd to the
world. *By their fruKa ye ahaU know
u* There to one truth that the
I.
I
o^gtoDl ihriUs and tlekU's. FrtHa
people of the dark ages were alo
intoe. That to, •Vor none of ua
llveth to hlmaelf and no man dieih lo
elf alone.' W*henerer man
tried to live alone he haa made a fall
.p.o!
tee "float­
are of We."
The gar capital of England
its
He then louohed on the aubject of ing poolroom." But the steamer Inmost popular equlstrian feature, the
dianapolia
and
several
other
lake
craft
following that lo which we are called
Btven OBrien*a. whose cttmldntNl
and urged everjone to do so. bet to are i^qulpped with wirrlesa apparatus
4'quieatrian and park brake luuvbark
seek hla calling ao that In foIk»wlng If and atatlona are rt'putcd to he at
nnd a^roliatlr noveltiew will doubt less
points In Indiana and Michigan. Thcro
be would be drawn nearer to God.
aroaxc all to-holders hi re as they did
Mr. Holaaple next touched upon the all receive any mcaaagea that may be
there. *Tbey are classed as the only
art of tiring ao aa to make frtouils and afloai on Ihe air cnirenta and baacball.
abNuIutety m w- eqnle.-^trlan pi'rformers
said. "U'i our lean Aow with their race, prize light and all tmrta of reseen In any arena for half a eeiitury.
I. and our amUca minglo with aulU are w'ul out.
*The I*rt»KiHT trou|H'. who have set
Newa Not Eacluaive.
lh4>lr amllea. FVIendahIpa ma:
all BuroiH* in an uproar, which b at lire
Any
wireless
station
at
any
|sdnt
formed in laughter Imt I have found
thla great show Is the first to Intro­
within a radius of the power of the
Umt the frieodahlpa moat last lag
duce. At the hiwii of all home or fotv
itouw* that bound me to the hi'arta t»f dtoaemtoatlng aiation may rocelve
eign acrobatir familloa atands the
(dhera were those formed in the hobrv these resulta and send team out again.
IMmin troupe', who will apruar in their
AimI any uinlesa apparatus which to
newr and only aerial Mage arndatic
He then showed the dIffereiK'e be- in the aame key may ri'celve them de­
innovation.
twi-i-n the andent and modern knight, spite any efforts of the sending sia
how Inatead of carnal woapema. the tion to prevent tec "cribbing" of such
The Woman's Home and Fon-igu
modern knight caniea weapons which
Miasloiiary S4K'jeiy of the CimgregaTbe "floating potdroom" made Its tional church will mei t with tbc Miss­
are the will of Ood.-the weapooa of
serood trip bVklay from the slip at tbe es Chaplu. k22 Wnshlngion street.
juatlce. mercy. humlHty. aelfearr
frleod.Khlp and benevolence, and the foot of Water alreet. and upon Its re­ Weduvsday afternoon ai 3 o'clock.
turn tied np at tee same point.
arin»>r inalond of being a metal ei
A report was sent out test Captain
Ing fur the body, la the armor of Arm
Jones had been notlfliHl through teej
reaulve and noble endoavor.
barbunaaaler teat be couKl no longer i

We will give One Hundred DoUars
for any case of deafness (caused by
irrh) that cannot be cured by
Hairs Caiairh Cure. Send fur rtreulaiw, free.
F. J. (CliKKKY 4 OOm Toledo, a
Bold by druggists. 79c.
Take Haifa Familr Pflls tor cAaatb
pailon.

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KITCHEN UTENSILS
Arc the needful, useful articles the housewife knows so much about. Tin pans
and pails and strainers, iron pots and kettles and spiders, lava ware that you
can’t burn, and the agateware that cleans so easily. No store carries so large
and complete an assortment. It is almost impossible to ask for a single article
that is used io the kitchen that we don’t have.
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KITCHEN CLEANERS
That is what you call mops and broom^, scrubbing brushes and the dozens of
different soaps and powders t&at are needed after the baking and washing is
. done. Kirkoline that cleans. Gold Dust that makes work easy, the pride of the
kitchen women like so well, Pyle’s i’earline the old standby. Scrubioe is some­
thing new, but it docs the work. Bon Ami the best glass cleaner in the world.
We will make your work twice as easy if you will let us.
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JBFFEB80N HUMBLED

Pvel'ktteLeiA
TlMEtried^
* *Shipm»" White
Lead coats do more than
other hcaada whose purity
is nscertiun. And purity
is everything in White
Lead. Get “Shipatan."
SOLO BY .

HAHMAH * LAY MUB-

jElWIP THE GOODS

I te nm a cafe to a Texas town. old Muller, the leader, calltogouL *T3o|
■pttalUkaMdcaoafdcquamy.lt on. go cm- But It wne no use. Tte |
rar ana to wbMi tte embomaa- hMIng bad done Its work: ud. wltb|
preeence of mind enengb to bow, Jef-1
m retreeted bastUy to tte winga. 1
aetar. tte dean of fba Anmrlcan 1

tor te did not

Circuit only wbsn bis porttlan bad

tiid*dm2

I tte Knot Wao

The rood* bcM tor SbMlt J«kam
as «u*lun«ii MSinM Ch»rt«i L«wme* kare boca turned orer to J. J.
Tveddle. AH that reaalna ct Ike
Mae ao« la tke SMUer ot tke ooat at
tke BaBdasaa proeeedlnca to crapel
tks ibtrit to wm orar the ■ooda,
at tht ad-

iiod ft teUtlOB In ClrcoU Court CUatelMloftW Cmtli' oourt mskloK for m
dlMOlllUOII or tbo ftUftChlDfOU. TbU
Tfts STftiitad, but oso or tbe four. WIL
telBa BarUk A Co., appenlod the enne.
la tte BManUmOa a «rU <rf amndamus
has teM Wand to oompal tbe aberlll
to allow Mr. IJawreaoe to eelect ex•mptSofta ThU was granted and wae
iwterftftMo tte flm d^ of 0001^. Tbe
•beriff iBftd# bb returaa. Tbe otbeni
wero aot aatlifled and Mr. Twaddle
Sled ft replIcatloB and noade a bmAIoo
that an lieue be trained and aetUed.
Whm tte caae wan called for trial
Friday, telag tbe lent Jury cftH^. tbe
good! ware deUvared to Mr. Twaddle.

DUUGEOTHEUUNCHES
SASTSRLY SQUALL STSUCK EAST
SAY TODAY.
date Saafteb Seat Went Aehore-

A baatry aanterly aqoall atmek Bant
bay tbia Biomlng and did conalderaMe
daawsa to tbe launebea at Blrcbwood
and Tlclnlly. It U reported that John
Rennle’a boat waa thrown up on tbe
ahore and badly damaged.
Tbere are a number of boats aneborad tbere and all aufferod more or
less. B. U Aablon s boat broke away
fiuo bor mooringa. but was captured
before ate went nabore. Her rudder
waa baaL J. H. McGougb'a boat bad
arable. J. M. OiUettes launch was
oat with a tow or logs and Is also re­
ported an damaged. Several of the
laanebea ware Uken over to Mtlcbell's
as aoon as posblbU- as tho water Is so
shallow where the pre**em anchorage
U that tbere was danger of pounding.
Most of the boats had bent rudders
and propellers but none were lost.
for Mackinaw this
west bay. The aqoall struck them l>ut

all 1^ terk «Jely.

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tog wni ccmatUuta'nbe board of directora: J. W. Mfllikaa, P. H. Pratt. F. P.
Bougbey.
While tbe organisation of tte com­
pany U cooplata tbe detail of getttog
tte line to aoccaoBfal opataitoc
oordtog to acbadttla cannot te fully
tertactod until tteterlynl of tbe ad­
ditional cart, wten tte com
acbadtda win ba made.

tore, wten U was aUrttog for tte want
bad played to tlilcago. tben only an
lualgnlflcant village, werkad dawn
tbrougb llltool. to LouMana and MlaalBsipiil, aud on tte return north te
^Is under tte
of Ladlow A Smith. Iten one of tte moat
proffltoent tteatileal terns in tte cowi<
Uy. Tile stars of hla company, an exceptkmally good ana for Its time, toeluded players wboae namas are well
remembered even unto today, and
among them were such noubiee to
tte auge world as Mr. and Mrs.
Cterica Kean, Anns Cora Mowau and

JatDto K. Hacteft
Tte season spent to tratei had baen
nneraatfal. and that to St Look was
no deiiarture from tbk avan tenor excei»t for tbe unfortunate tesco wbkb
befell young Jeffenon. Ererythtog
went well untU tbe ulgbt of tbe Fourth
of July, and 00 tbk occaaioa tbe man­
agement deckled to make tbe perform­
ance flitlng to tbe day by introducing
nt tbe cloae of tbe regukr blU n pntriotlc tobJanox. to wblcb Jeffam
wna defmtod.to net na aoloktjiiMi atog
given hte be waa
plunged into an ecstasy of delight
Ulibcrto be bad bemi pkying aH manand doing aucto other things of general
y as tbe inausgers saw lit to aaddk* upon him. and now for tbe Erst
time to bk career be was to stood to
Uie center of tbe stage, tbe sttentiou
of tbe audleore concentrated upon bk
youthful form, and render the star
number of tte UHL
Tte patriotic Ubleau had teen bcarily billed, and tte bouse was crowded
for tte Independence day performance.
Jeffermn was to s freogy of excite­
ment. and as be peeped through tbe
curtain at tbe groat audience te felt
that bk repntatioo was made. For
days be bad rehearsed tbe national an­
them. sung U -backward and forwanL” ns te aubaaqowilly declared,
until te was certato of tte effect'te
would produce, coupled tfspecklly with
tbe enthusiasm that would nslurmlly
be toilbe air 00 such an occasion. Tbk
night bk fame was in tbe msklug: 00
tbe morrow It would leap from tongue
to tongue around tbe tow n. 80 be felt
and proudly strutted tte stage to tte
ardor and aasuredneoa of bk youth,
waiting impatiently for tbe moment
to come when be. and be alone, would
be tbe center of interest, tte ator of
tbe principal event on tte bUl.
At Uat tte dramatic offering of tte
evening reached Its final curtain, nnd
tte prrparatioiia for
her began. They we
a wood aetting. tbe
to conventional attire on tte ataga.

In Us worst form, but ns tbe orcboolrn
struck up tbe first notes of tte antbm
be managed to brtog back a metman
of bk aatf coatiol and adrancod bold­
ly to tbe footbghla. In a trombUng
voice out came tbe woeda "Ob. say can
you ace**- and bk mind was m blank.
Red flames teemed to start to torrents
acrom bk Tkkm. bk bcato aebad, and
bk body trombkd. but te could ro-

ncompaayi

at t:S0 andTS* _
for Old Mlaalon. Tte fare for tte

sj;asws«

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pan THAT TIRBD W1
SbntlPiPba.
lOte. C. L. SICS of Ocaad BapldA
itfiltl. no Park atraaL TrsTcna aty.

and tte failure.
It wae weAe boftoe Jefftosen rocofvi««d from tte blow tte Jeettog bad toESettd upon him and years before te
could Ibtak of BL Look witbout a

tog for’oo aught an offense, never a
word did te otter at any time to hk
SL Lonia atooa tte mstnarabla aaaaoa Ufa against tte Hty or lu citkeaa that
wten aa a yantb 1 ted baan bhmad bad aaad him so unktodly. The warmth
from tte atoga.**
It waa to JSH tlmt fba tranbia aodirrad. wtom Jeffeiwon was but flf years later, more
toeo ymta old. Tte acCaaton was bM
diwt trip to tte wfwt and aootb. Ho
teUotoed tte eom Wj^f wbMi ^

Travafftt^CIty A Pcninaula Traction
with that graceful garment did tte
Cm. alMV Fully nBOsmlysist snii
bfot they could.- In the coatee of tte
conventional half circle stood tbo
"Goddess of Uberty" on n small dak,
A naatlag of the siockholdem of the ooe of tbe female members of tbo
Trararse aty A Peninsula Traction troupe to ordinary evening dross, with
Go. Van bald Saturday afternoon nnd a pasteboard Roman belmot on bor
bofdrand her flguro droped with a
the orgaaliatlon of tbe company
Unl^ Statro ensign.
pleiad. (NBoara were elected as fol­
JeVeraon stood by the aide of tbk
lows:
R^ng woman, nnd aa tbe curCala
President nnd general manager. W. afW a great roar of applauao wont
H. Blake: rice president. H. O. Joynt; up from tte crowd of potriota aasamtraaaarar. Ghaa Proebaxka. Jr ; secre- btad to plL balcony. gnHety and bnxaa.
and at that wave of sound tte bqy*a
tary. J. M. Blakaalaa.
teart leaped to bk throat bk brain
In addition to tteteore tte follow-

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BOTH TBK awia
Fiem’s Com Haateia aad tte Oral
kr potot yoactrday afloruooa aad tte
game roenltod la a vietory lor tte
Hiram Cola, wife aad akter of tbk
Huaken by a acoro of U to A Both
teams woro crippled aad tte plaM of city left tbia morning tor Itoyoa*
tbe aatosiiig men bad to be tiled on Bridge, wtere they srUl moke a short

Tte dnt k tte most owckl tkaa
the dnt^ dm |pMto

gnn Ite anthem over ngnto. but it wot
of ao nvnlL Once more Jefferson «•oayed to otog. but DO aAdUkmal worfla

JfstosrW FrtoMf

aad wife of
An persona are warned to use extbe dty
dty U
tbk morning
through tbe
traortllaary canUon to tbe uac of tre^
tog aad at Dock Lake to tte nfiei^ omtteir way to Maaktce. wbtee they srarka. flrecrackera. etc., on the Fkuiili
Witt visit H. J. Scotu
of July witbto tbo dty limits. The
Mrs. Emma Dtoger of 8oion. who
use of gkat firecrackers is strtoOy
has been visiting her sister. Mrs. F.
prohibited.
H. Heffrich of this dty, retnrued to
C. W. .\SIITOK. Chief of Police.
On account of it being Fouftb of bor borne tbk moratog.
July, tbe RecoH win not be Issued toCURRENT EVEN*rS ^ARTMENT
speud a few dsr*.
All InvHad to Attend Coorae at New
Roy fV»l»h «r n. troir. who Has been
Businaaa College.
vUUlug his fisur. Miss lUaneb Faxton
Tbe Grand Traverse Busincas col­
of this dty. returned to bis home tbk lege win have a department new to
rooming.
I this city. ThU win be J
Mks Loivlsa Brooke of this dty loft 1 of curmt events and every
tbk noon for Manton. whore she will {from 7 o'clock until 7:J0. the daaa
spend tbo Fuortb with friends.
will be to session. Thciv will be mi
Pstrlck V.rrve of ihiN dir toft ihk charge for IbU and all who can araQ
noon fcM- Cadfllar.
' UKtotseiyea of tbe privilege are toVlied
1 to do ao aad keep In touch wUb the
William Gibbs 1
ChU-f of Police C. W. Ashton and somlng.
**'^*’^**‘‘*‘* *^** | moyeim'nls of tho w«»rld.

Tte East side crowd wlU apead the
day at tbe island tomorrow. They
wiU make tbe trip oa J. A. Montague’s
yacht. Ite Gem.
A few days ago the Record told of a
young lady that used lootbpaate for
coW cream. Tbe performance has
been duplicated by a young genOeman
eaoployod la the largest concern in
tbe city, only te umhI coM cream fur

tbs Jov of psitwriilon for tbs dm
»rt. «v llv. ly llt.u. coloi,l« now Md *
0». b.r i. douc-d with Uunche., Thr *"
coti«t<> o«m r* and u-nur. ai-em (o|

*«t all lb.. pl««n. Oai Iheo- U 1» j

THEY WOULDNT GROW.
A akaro awtodler Oa«e Said
Several years ago rnck Sam was
•kuaggod- by as sharp a swindler aa
evar swtodkd and who afterward

BI6 BICES TOIOBROW
Matinao Event Witt Sorpaaa Anything
Ever Given Hart by the Local

Tbe only Fourth of July eelebraUon
in tbo city lomorrow will be the mat
tooe races given by ihe Traverse City
Driving Park associailon. These, how­
ever, will fully compensate for all lack
of fireworks and frills. Tbe track has
been gouen into excellent ccmdlUon
and it is expected that the time made
will be ao fast that the tires will get
scorched. Tbe horses hsve sll shown
up well In the workouts and the
chances are that every
will be
decidedly close. Several of the ownhave acme differences thgi they
want settled once and for all. and tbk
alone will make the races that much
more Interesting.
Tbe grounds will be €>iK-n all da>
**Tte^^tbat tbe tonsato aaeds bad and a basket picnic can bi' enjoyed by
paaaed tbrougb boiling water to tbe iboae who attend.
procpsa of canning and were therefore
prat-Urally cooked and rendered unprodfictlve did not bear a featbera
weight on tbe fellow's conacleuce. for
was not Uncle 8a
B. Elman. Who Died Satu
of graftersTr
mon prey for aU
Morning. Was Laid Away
Ho was backed by Influence, and tbe
to ReaL
government bought liberal quanUUes
keep witbout tte precincts of tbe penlteuUsry. Tte sbs
srper to tbk particular
bk wiles on tbe autborttlca of tbe department of agricul­
ture. it k stated, and pot tbe free gar­
den seed dlvklon of that department
to bad odor with nnmeroua agricultur­
ists for many moons thereafter.
He waa a grafter from UrafUburg.
tbk fellow waa, and bk parUcukr
graft wna boiled tomato seed. He con­
ceived tte brillUnt ktoa of furaUblng
^
of tbeae seeds from
tbe vegetable canneries of Maryknd,
Dekware and New Jersey. n*i>reseuting
thorn to be tte frmb product of tbe to­
mato Tina and oxceiknt fur propagat-

FUBERAIYESTEBOAY

of bk bulled seeds.
WToan those were sent out in Uttlc
manUa envelope broadcast by members of eoogrroa and others to farmeta and evon back yard gardeners to
all parts of tbe land kbeled -Early
Dncbcaa Tomato Seeds." with full di­
rections for planting, tbe government
agenu acted to perfect good faith. But
at the explratkm of the proper inniod
nnd tomato rinco falUng to rear their
beads from tbe aoll where tbe cooked
M bad been pkuted there arose a
bowl Jong, loud and bitter. Tbe toma­
to crop k said to bare been abort that
aeoaon, and ao many protesto were
burtod at tbo departmoot of agricul-

sn. m ho died
The funeral of J. B. 1
at hU homo at Old M
»n Sal unlay,
was held from the 1
e yesterday
afternoon. About elgh
i of the civil
war veterans from ihli city attended
the funeral. Dr. LeKoy Warren of
Old Mission had charge of the ser­
vices and mith fitting monls brought
comfort to the bereavoM family. At
the Ogdeuburg cemetery as the lK>dy
mas being Jomered Into the grave J.
C. Cummings sounded Ups over the
grave. The pall bearers m-ere Harvey
Langmorlhy. WUltom Core. John

ikh a new dlvklon tempoeartly to tbe
department known as "tbe dlvklon of
PERSONAL.
proteota and tomato aeed Inquiry.** and
Tlie dowag%-r empress of China to
for a Ume it waa tbe buskat branch to
vain of her hands, the uaUs of mhlch
the
are several im-hes P ug.
ton
Herbert L. Jenks has presented tte
rilchburg (.Moss.o llluniry with the only
Once, when to Euglsud. 8teve complete *K‘t of Chupln-s romposlUons.
E. W. Stephens, of Coluiubln. Mo„
Brodlc, tbe famous bridge Jntuiwr.
was in a party which Included CbarUo mrlU reprew-nt the Baptists of .North
MltcboU. tbo priaa flgbter. MItebeU Amerbu at the ('ougress iu Loudon in
made aome romaiks derogatory to July.
John L. SulUvan. to which Brodle reEarl Nelson, who to lu hto Kkl year,
k the only living iieer who mus a lueintto^on tbe sprinting ability Mitchell l>er of the bouse of hmls m ben Queen
displayed while to tbe ring with BuUl- Victoria came to the throne.
vau. Tbk angered tbe prise fighter,
•nie Rev. CamptN-ll Morgan gave dlwho knocked Brodle flat Aa be scram­ reel nctlee from hto I>ondon - jnilplt
bled to hk feet MItebeU made another that gifts from brem*ers and other per­
rush at him. but by tben Brodle had a sons engaged In “unholy Ira flic*’ m ere
pistol to bk band, and thrusting it un­ not weutedder bk masalknUs nose, remarked:
Justlct- John M. Harlan, of the
"Ton ttok you're goto* to make a repu- Unltetl Stales supreme court, k aaM
UUon off llckln* Steu Brodle. dont to have an ambition to routal out bk
yer? WeU. you Jwt bit me once nnd career by ckctioii aa governor of Keotbere'U be n M to tte papers about tt tneky.
but you won't roml it" That ckaed
Judge Charles Field, of Athol, Maw..
ho to said to te tl
tbe rountiy to aetl
Tlrodnam k aa imtnml n coodltleu of celebrated his Doth birthday this
He holds court sekvral days
Ufe aa k tbe ability te pmTOrta work, monlh.
wrttaa Aadrow Wikou to tbe Ilhiatnt«d XamAon News. It to nature's aignal
rnmm
We«l4 Vkk» Om4»U
that rmt and repose are necessary to
A few years ago, while Nat GoodOlder to recuperste tte vtui powers,
•mink for a moment of tte supply of win was pkjAig "Nathan Hale" at tte
nourtshment (which meoas the giving Hollis street theater, tte kte Charles
of energy, or "tbe power of doing U. Hoyt the pkywfight. said to a
work") to any part. Tte beaRby frame friend: “Pve a couple of tickets for
raertvee its due quota of food matert- •Nathan Hale’ wmtghL Come akmg.’’
“No." replied the person Invited: *T
ak and ont of tbam boilda up Its sub
don't like (toodwin. and I won't go."
But come aud see the j|toy."
r Goodwto
slant; tenet after 1
won’t ga"
"Oh.
thk to Just tbe play you want
human onglat demmada mera c
te
see
him
to.
tten."
nald Hqyt eamwater, miffae k tte Msb

Tna RnordWantAil

6i«at Fireerteksrs ProbiUM

Tbe Haskors wlU plar^ibe Wylie
team at Interlocben tomorrow morn:

yd Mbm who bavs wr^gkd
efAy* yet It iBdpparant tl
ting to
to tft
tte qnlek by tte 1
waa atuug

DAM *

lask Cam HoOkoro Waa From tlia
OvM Wood Okb Toam Yoateeday. m to A

epttheto ware horkd above the bedlam. |

i J, TWtOOLE WOW HAS TMl
U^wmwct sFrecTS

I-: •

errv. mcHioMi Monday, jwlvi. imil

9W oBir tim
Itrnmnm wm «f«r anthem from the boctom of my beerf*
UMtf ttam tht
•eevrrtd te St. Ite Oeddem «C Uteety turned toLMla,
In tetcr jmn te vm to raid hhu sMtortU* andJto heard ter
teM* OMt «r tte BMSt pMMBOte tevortuo or nU tte neun vte rtette teo iTaMiyiltet^^
«S7.
to hk esto and added to hk cunfuataiL
futy Vf* WM or the Mt Tte hkatog tnrreaaed. and aarcaetic

OAMTILBOO.

M U

tkawiiw

teaktoff to UTSty ttmb. tmitefi to par^
tekatlan. bawfhicted. and gasgtop.
Itecs cams to hk eais tte ammd cSt
had nrrergracted him teftee nor ceur
wna to gr«M him agato^ hhto MML
aftflanL ihrtB and penafrottog tana
0^ toa andtanro began to tongb. edMm
taahto»lha<tenm«f ttehku. 1 toro
my Mimfiy." said Mtosan to ap«ktog nbtort hk ftelkgs at that moment.

The Fourth won't be very lively In
Trarerse City lonuaTow as quite a
number of people arq guing out of
town to cetobnite
Manistee has a
big blowout uo and Duck toko also.
Thus© who desire a beautiful ride on
Ihe p<-nlnsula can go on the auto line
to Old Mission where a crackerjack to
billed. The new resort at Silver Lake
has a fin© program of attractions,
while thoM‘ who dtin'l like noUe and
flrvworkK can take a cool rido on the
bay to Northporl, Oemna. Nt*-ah-tawanta and other polnu as the Colum­
bia and Crrooent will make several
trips. An evening trip will also be j
•made. ^
j
The Cfoscenl began her regular run
thU morning.
There will U« a si>ecia] meeting of
the MoiUrn Woodmen tonight.
* ^e
';^o M. ic S. E. will not run their
afieVAoon train for Cc*dar City and
SchoWri
>erg July 4th.
terbor shops will closo at
»<»*»
The jiostolllce mill te oi»en July 4th
from 7 until » a m. and from 4 f.i 4:3ft
P. in. There mill b«* a morning de­
livery made by the carriers.
OAcer Easterday picked up a drunk
at the G. IL A 1. depot this morning
ami landtvl him to the • coop.“
The marehouse of tho Northern
Michigan 'TransportatIon company will
be rlirii«-d all day tomorrom- <»n account j
of the Fourth of July holiday.
I
Fred Mink and mile of this city left
4hto noon fur Bingham, mhero Uiey
mUl spend the Fourth.
Mrs. R. W. Whltlwk and daughter
of Manton mill sim-hd the Fourth In
this city.
Mtos Carrie Bivby of KeyKlono Is in
tho city.’
A. D. Siigiier wenl fishing on Silver
lake yesterday and didn't even get a
bite.
Old Mission now has a restaurant.
Matt Rhea of the Peninsula will oi*erate a first-class dining room ami lunch
counter there vluring the summer

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

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Mrs. W. S. IbildKwonh of Ijin.ln,J .
tabM^jrlrw,that l iaw^ w, «W
witn of lYof. lloWinrt.tth of tho Mich-!
Igan Agricultural college.-a aa In the
city today cm her may to her
home on the pc-ninsula. M1k.h NVmeJt *l>«t44:Joij ard.
Conn., wjll spind Ho jalyMOKSi

-IMisHI:
is not too late to get your

Outing Togs For The
Glorious Fourth

Comfortable outing Suits
HI7.50 to $18.00,- Bluje
Serge Suits $10, $ 15 and
$20. Straw Hats, Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Pants,
Umbrellas, Etc., in abund­
ance. Open until 9 o’clock
%
- tonight. Closed all day
July Fourth

E. WILHELM

Comer Front
and: Union...

Dl. W, A- FAINSWOITH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Bo®s«path»r

Prsrtier sad

■yi

CLOSE OUTS

miwj-jjuw

1 lot auperior dress skirt,

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
ar« apoMtirocttroforRHEUKATISg. VTUBJkLGIA* LTTIIBAOO,
CATAKRH, nXH DI^AJg^^TC^CH, XZDSET. XJVSB

rotly; "he gets teuffrd In tte iut net"

OercruorHedi, nr Kf

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The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
MAlMSrm MICHIGAN.

TMAVOIM errV/ IMONMAM,

ccMcwT emcK iwcMme.
mimt*. *lio pManl tUrwoHw to tk*
cumt ot Ub«tT. mr 4, I7W. H •••
aoact« »• olsdac
f'# cvpte to ABcricft-^ yoB im*
Mafid! 1 vast xo« to ttko It Iota
Old «DV«i firarrti. oMl viMb War.
Mm to noTv tho tmfitmgt of tke

i aiiMd 4ir tl» Old Nonii
nfot to Iho Atoortno ]
rotoo wMcl. doM tt0C
fIfidaaBiidtTktad am- j

tkr

w Mod
M<» miitrred««t
mumn
I and Impart tak.
<««^tlbllrTalotk*.aod
••
or tbr tlM aiikA iKHiod

for Tj«ul |«triotliaa 1 »«»t bad
foraabil»-d l.jr tbe pWao Oiat day or da>^ aa ! iMoM Jolui Lorkr. It ]>rcfvtdrd for
olkm. but la do4rilbfM«id«aoriioUBora«lfaarl.(auNji

ttob of inc U indaoft to aalbbb% tbe popolattoo waa^turdi i
daar to Item, but thrrr U n ibnrrr. for aad aelf reliant and tocitoed to bel
erltIriU of any ayatem of coreniineiit |
tlioj arr tbe citlann uf rturtottc. N.
tba awN* of tbr adapttoo of Um» Mock ▼bleb intarfttad too markedty arttti Ita
<rwn waya and wiabaa. When they
ACMtUag IB the bIatariaiia-.moat of were alran a governor who attmipled
to W more loyal to Uie
than to tlielr totemit» 1
to Ibe
de op of deirgatea fnwp. cobmlata a
any of mllltU to Mocklen ? him borne. Many of the eariy aetlkf*
r, N. CL, met at rbarlotte. j were Bcotcb lriab amt Germana frooi
B. tbe Palatinate,
tee ewmty town, on May 30. 1775.
mate than a yaar befotv tbe promnlM. tMlloden a74m maii> Heotrii fnmlllw
tkm of the ImmortaJ document at IlXl. made borne* for ibenioelvm on lioth,
adabdda. and adopted a declaration of aMea of tbe rai»e Fear river, and they
Tbr origin of tbla «arty deriaratiou la
aaratepod to a good deni of obacority.
TbwvbMBTWi barn a i^lrttyd and |»ro.
bmgid omitfvt«r-y aror the date of tbe
a. Tbla fact baa glveii liae
ta tee ladB of amny perKwa to tbe
fUct wltb tee tobablUuU. Tbe firxt
a that two
»dlfllnilty to gktog provturluJ conirreaa of North Carolina
kbeid. Tbe<!
met to deflan^v of ftormor Joalab
Marita to 1774 and eent delegate* to
tbe Oontlarntal coograea. .Tbe aute

iKdraodaaiatotliroAetr:
•^That Ml be oar pkgm»V
i
Wbvn WarM arrtnsd at tiM Old 1
Soiiili Humii to the Wack itd« of tbe 1
J arator Ibe. yazd aikf drarcli wrrr ao
WOVWA^y.ff^
crofrdrd tkat be wald not Mter by Ibe
1712.
I door. A laadBrwaa aotforkteontbe'
PLAIN brick boiUib«
1b«SaBtaunio.»cr«|0aiakla. Tbe people ware AiMl^r aar-^
of aatUiur aapecC yet
of MaKb A «a« ta be prMed to aee Mi form to bla black ora-?
by a toOral«pbMrt«? before tbaareatwla..
pabDe fueatiiia to the doer.
OM
Be entered ^
BCfib W'atvea war be wbieh mar otlll be aeen. and begin hla
tbe oratnr. aad tbe lead awtton ander the aoaodlui: board of tbe
teg i-itriou. Adama. pnlplt. nbUb atfU temalna.
Hancock. OUa and tba: Hte aoni look ire, HU woed* boniad
otbera. were to be |irai i and glovod. He awayad tbe bearta af
ent Tbe 5ib of March • tbe
A BrilWi oBeer brid ap
fell on Bonday. and tbr | before bUn aomc baUete ta bin baad.
n»ectlng araa to Uke i and Warren drofiped o%'«r tbecu bU
Idace on Maaday, Ibo; white bandterrhief. an act whirii a
__ ____
aiuioaiK-wnent of It J arboolboy ml;*t bare repedted wttite
Ihrilkd Boaton and tbe; n^riiiug Wamm'a great oratloo. Tbe
w4)d^&lng towna.
j BrltUb oCD.vm nwaltrd tba aIgnaL The
In tbe momtog of tbe day iKMiple boy wa. there tniubUng. lb au outthat derUraUon of tbe right* of
oatee poQring Inlo tbe town on foot, on bonrt of cU/zrnor tbe people prraaed mun, which tnarked tbe beginulug of
boraeback and in all klnda of proviuclal i forward and almoft croabri each «tbe gnwtmt epoch to tbe workl c dcx-el*
rebk-lea. Tbe OM Houtb churcfi fllled oJber.
ofuuent. lYuin It* tower tbe Uberty
at au early boar. Tte- Brlliab
autbort- 1j Tb<»
Tto» tremblinj:
tmublin;: bay
biy to wrboui
wboui wa* toto bell, tolling
toiling tbe knell
kneO of dea
b autlM'
tbe jUifag Ude of patrUrtic tm*nd the fate of Klug'Oetirge a em rang out tbe birth of a o»ew govern
aplrtt and took alarm
hOi odlier pliv auU
aiMl Queen
Qoecn dtarlultc**
Cbarlulte * empire felt ment
meat aamong the nation*. Here t^corge
met oome other Britiab ufB<vr uu tbe a aiidden tnohon* In bb feverteh band*. WaxlHiurton wa* ixamui*4oiKnl to lead
common. He bad a l«iakK of eggi oo
UN linger* were dripiitog.
. bU uudlH^ ipliiuM tnx>i*»^ t« victory.
Ida arm.
King <i<v>rirp*a ewplre waa guoB- | Her»‘ tbe Continental cH.ugrw* met and
deliU-raled, “a company of demlgoda.”
rTbeie wfll be a great gatte-rlng of \ Queen Charlotte'a,
Here waa frami*l tbe constitution on
tbe uiluotv men today.** aakl te*. *wnd
111* fst'C wrinkled and be (
which the n i-tiUle baa mated as oik»ii
we have tbe authority to amwl tbe | cd, bow and
an 1 r.ben
r.beji we do nut know.
lecdorB-^Warrm. Hancock aud Adama.
Wbat wouM hnxr lieen tbe iiollUcal a m|k for mart* than a hnudred year*.
Let oa do It to tbe Old H»ulb eburvh bl*tory of tbi* Aiuerican nation bad A* kmg aa tbe band of man ran May
eo n ta impnwe tbe
We must that egg been thrown?
. the de*ln»cUve force* of nature IbU
amwt them all at tbe aame time in or-----------------------i teiupK* of liberty will be |raer%*ed. a
der to prevent mob violeuce. We most
rtee*wk*.
] source of tos)ilradou, not only to tboae
•bow oar autbortly »o a* to overawe j Walmu-Are yon gaUig to have any who claim It aa tbrir direct tobertt.
tbr |H*Hde. Me must have a aIgnaL J firework* on the Fmirib?
am-e, but to tbe tobaUUnls of every
What abaU It her
Edimh U-I wmiWn t be aorpri*ed. M*e l»i»d. IVom It* altar went forth tbe
I getierally do at our bouse. On Ust braiKl which lighted the torch of frtK•Tloy.** aald tbe officer to a Ud who Fourth my wife'* tcmiier exploded and dam fur lYsinx-, ami It may yet be as
was paaring. “your father Is a loyal abe blew me up and fired the blrad deci»b revered u\*ou the bank* of tee
j
Neva as niaiu tbe banks of the Belnc.

rism. however, does imt iireTnll to | was llic d-U to^uihartec her dclegntc*
North CaroUna. which ba* decNix-d It* u» coug.-eok ta vote fur todependeutv.
faith 111 the uuitlcrr by
liy aj
app dullng

au a legal tediday. That fltm staad.

but. all iMT lulgbl. Her <
in all;
. shouM Srille the* liusl
1
alaa fur tbe frailty of iui«n. ilwre are > the liui*orta
bnttle* of Hm* early
aud III ITSiKSl the aute
The cojiy of tv rasolullcms made
- by
wa j wa. Invaded by tbe Britiab,
of tbe Omriotte
I T^e Old North State wa * dtx Idetlly
uU-d tt» bsve been
I
tog arv nJi»«b-d
Uisiiroyed | ,,eise t»i leaving tbe FuKhi at the out t
tor fire. Go April 30. IHltt. wbal pu^
,1^. civil wur and u|.i»osetl ae- i
ported to be n copy of tbe original t cession as n mutter of ex|.edlenry. j
her ikhUIou seemed no longer
doetxroeut. made prolmbly from reed- ^
teeiton. u-a* poWisbed to the lUlrikb to be tenable, she reeon*ldeted and I
ItfgisU-r. Bopic of tee i»hraaoology of ,«whh1 tbi- M'lwratlng ordlnauw. Ouce ’
the comiwiHloo wa* so r«ntol*4>enl of , committed, abe ibraw herself Into tbe^
tec Ungunge of the Vinxrtkx of Jul.r cao*e wlUi aU tee enorg>- she could
dfcfainithm that the auOiemielty of tbe ] cammaud. Rie furnished over 120.000 |
Mriitlettinirg rMolmioti, becsine a I
p> the ronfederaej. mort* than
matter of seriou* doubt. At tbe pres- twice her pn>i»ortioii. -Kbe also lost
ent time tbe weight of hWoriral iHiln nj^ce men than any other southern
Ion seetn* to U* against tbe raUdlty of state, and during tbe last
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year of the
the resolution* a* iwiubM to tee tta war prariicaily f«l General l-ce>i army.;
Irigh KfgUter and aix-opted by the
There ought not to be a patriotic aoM
kgMIature of Norte Carolina. In the to an America ao uageDerou* and ao;
face of this bealtatton on the part of uumtodful of tin* ia*t as to rcfiise to
the hUtorian* tbe liberty loving ritl- Jolii Wia. tbi* diitalVd oui ernoNmaras of tbe Old North 8tate have wealth to tbe veneratkm which sIm'
home aubstantial wltnem to tbelr faith
exlsUng o«v»«t»uwM
decUcatlon and
in tne eusung
iMony inio v.nano«e—»
framers to artx-tlng ta froui of tbrir i
^-5en. less matter bow-and
heaattful new coaribow at Charlotte ^ecterixl them*chx-» absohxsd forever
a Boble memortal teafT to the memoty i
farther allegiance to the foreign
of tea fcnriaM mlUtUmen who. ac oppwam>r. IVaee be to tbelr aplrtta!

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Tke Star* aaU Btrioes.
Tha star* and stri|H«. tbe flag of Ubmy, floated over most of tbe Hekla at
riarad:
nnt-WbMtar bU< or bbtto tbe ta- tbe Revolution,
n, though it waa only j
ototao o( Atoertoui rtfbti ta «b eoemr thirteen Mar* then against forty-five.
to the 000007 cod toVbe taoltaoabta today
red field ewbUxoaed wltb a pine tree
•ad tabenat rlfbta at omb.
Baeo.d.->That ali poUUcal
ba^ or a rattl«make. seete umxl at first
cittanw of MocfcteebotBJuidoiirwitbtbirtMootriiMva.roiwili
I tbo BHttah erowo •!» dta-^ „ u» *ii«e of Bootoo to 1770. 0»
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auiae
door IS. A*
1777.
I*, vw^dhtato
congms eusw^wru
adapted wa*
oor .
lbltd.-7tatt w* .do bwotor dortart praMt nalioiial flag, and ft is amre 1
teau piaUble that tee family arms of t
oonriTfo ■ tn
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Oeorgv Watetogton. which aaltod atara '
pie Boder Ow <
and strijw* la a very anggt^ve way,
had aometblng to do wite^ flint
tbe matoleioiitoe of obteb tadepeod chulcr. At flrrt a stripe aa well aa m
e»ee trr wtemoty pMtr ta tMb other atar was added fur the Urth of each
oor natiu] ,co.«pewUoii. our lire*, oor new state. But thta wa* aooo ftomfl
tortoM oud CM adot tacred booor.
Ftoirlb.-tl«t we «too»ted«e the
extatoaoe of do'taw or public ottcor. teo stripes returned to the original thlrbut nodopt tbe (ortner taw* ta eo tar tm. aaswartog to tke Bemlatkmaiy
JM- tiw7 do oot tocosutae the «atbotitr



^ymboKluly^RMirthr
By LOUIS J.STCLU4ANN

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^NCE. ere to peoiJe ihook tfieir ihotddery free
^ Of tan eOete. deW-ridden monarchy.
And. after »trUe tand famine, rtood alone
In yoMthhil might to caU the land their ownThe Day of Independlence wa* unknown.
lULY the fowthl Whtat did tt tignify
<1 In Time’* diimul pbgvtnt. ptauing by
like an endleu d^n
TheGrt
Of duU.gbrbed pOgrims. trebding on to tpen
Forgotten
linoe the count begen?
IXUT. lo. ta Mtfaxi ro^ tand crowned the tUy
O A>> bovereigB of aSthe long orr«yl
They otwSod it Troedom.” and iiiicribed the nan
Oa Kstoty** moooBth in Sving flame.
Through aU tbe yean it has remained the same.
WORE than a century this day hay stood
For greater liberty and greater good.
And. beacoaOkn. its mesMge'flashes forth.
Men in the east and west and south aad north
Haue read the meaning of July the Fourth.
'I'HE tyrtant trembles on Ids armored throne.
* To bfan tt signifia* *Thou shalt ateae.”
Vndle to the toOen whom Us laws oppress
It proves thtat courage is its own success.
And give* them hope of Eie and happiness.
a&YMBOL of Jtiyflce and EflUtaBtyl
W tt .^emds ta tocsin over land tand sea
To right the erron of a bygoim age. •
Inscribe the Future na. a fOrer page
And «ve each man Ms rightful heritage.
COrvaiCMT. IMN PY ^CHflf A BTfiLLMANN

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beO mM tbe
ranla to meet for tbwlaat time. Oa
8cpC S. 17S3. It annotmead tbe iwocbi
amtioaoriieace. Prom tbni auUl P02
rrary evetu In tbabtetory of tba Cnitad
gttlra wma made kaawa to tba cUteMB
of rUMalpMa by tbe ailT««T MtaB af
gwUhcHybBlL iaiy A »Kk dnjMdM
year^ after tbe laactaangloa af the
-ntmnarial deriaratkxi.** It was raag ter
tbe teal time daring tbe faMMi of

=rr-“-gJs:!: 'St
tterne arbo aiU tbe'ceuMAt. wUI. Ita

witboot any appartort maaon It n
ad while toBlnc tbe pamtag of tee I
That crark ta one «C tia pi
cat maiklngt. Tbe teat man to ring tbe
old beU waa Tbomaa Uownlng.
Tbe Uberty l|eil baa manj tlmai
Ita boom.. Ftriit wben PhlteteH

hrteka ta aa boar.
Tbe amtelM It aMt mvm teat
Mgb aad eMht feet hmg. It coaMate prtaeteal^ Ola latgA alBwiy re.
with tear, aata of alg.

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ot o vnman pl«^ wortod hr «
pnmd. I. v«t oi ttt Ob faiMH to tbo
gadrded by North Carottna
gIniatitMpa It wap mtarged to Fb&la
dripbla te 177H. Ate latir bmrneya
bare boM more aM^teoa. to MBS
It waa taken, wider a gaard of boow.
to New Ofteana for tbe worM a tm
, trial and cotton expoaitloo, greeted
rrywbwt* along ttt route by ebew
IbaManda. to MW It went to dilrt
to IWC to Atlanu. in llUC to ibarteanow rests to a oacresd

to lode-

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ItMjr uo rnuood to • vie* vkm
tlKy orr Wft to tlfr.
Mr. (\)oro<l boa gnat taltb In tba (to
tan at ronentr and naxait aa bolJdInc aatadal. and btBana ttort tba
tact that cement brteba do not ban
to be aob><rtad to boot to •^etotf ar
di7 lbe« »IU aMoe do nweh toTOd
wir OBto Ba aayi «>»(
wlU diT In anon d
ao ibat br tbe nae of tbe
Will he P^ble to manufacture cornbricks for about f2A0 a
thousand, w hereas tee cost of maa»
facturtug day brlcka la abaut 95 or 96
thousand.
With tbe addition of coloelag mat­
ter, at a cori of about U.terA tboahricka. Mr. Contad Bays teat ba
eooM aaake colowd brick* and. bar add-

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ludcpcndenw hsll. for tbe name of
Ibe f-hamber ta wblcb tbe IK-Waraikm
wus *bmed Is now applies! to Ibe wboM
slruiture. wa* begun in 17S2. Ibe year
in wtileli (teorge WashlnfTtno wa* bom,
as a atttteiiouse for tee colony of
IVim*yIranbi. John Kenrsley was its
arvlUtect, E. Woolcy its builder. A*
originally con«truct»'d It wa* uitboat
tbe i>uthera irrojtxlion which fitrms
the b:»*e of the prt-sent tower. W*ben
it wa* nearing eompletlon tbe east
room. later known a* Indefiendence

TIh» vdd atoteboose Is now uasd a* a
historical museum oml I* full
relics
of Uc%*%4utionar> day*. lUxvmty U
wa* tvstured as nearly a* pussibk* to
it*, condilkm to 1770. Little chang.a a* nmslcd to tbe room In which tbe
foonders of tbe L'uioo affixed tbelr alg*
naturos to tee I>eclaratlun of lodepend.
em*^ and drew up tee oonsUtatioa of
17K7. when* Fraaklte barmonlaed tbe
uoarrel I«etw«'en tbe adr«x*ates of cen
irallxatluu and state right* ami where
John Adams presided over the first
Uulted SUte* senate. The flour* were
relsM and tbe ornamenUtleu tnstored

tonnotnetnn- n Snn mnoattilT gnitoS
brtek «iiml to ibo pnaod «toj tokbs
Itou o>U (or fU • tkoanuid.^N«w
Voifc WocM.

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later and
BUi-e 111 ii.bo.

Aiure- eiirnnise auer- _|w—i.o|,^ os^

on* wvre made el*eaW In tee
rvw.uit of y
IhlUig. tee re*urt
yeani of study
and labor oo tee part of
who esrriesl out tee pruj»x-t. Tbesrui^of Gnat
Uritaln. which oiux* adorm-,1 Uu* uull*
of the supreme <x>urt room ttiid whitb
were taken down and biiru»>d In 177C.
wera not repUced. but tbe chair* of the
cbK-f JuMh-e ami bl* sAAoclate* ovx-upy
tbelr original posillou*.
Looking from (Tu*«tnul street uikjo
tbe exterior wulN of tbe bulMIng. one
is siinirltaol 1'. *e<’ them *<» well praaervwl. They ore ns upright and unbroken s* In tbe day* wlnm tbe fathers
met within te*>m. With pro|>er care
they wUI anraly stand, the obJecU of
patriotic pride and veneratiou. at tbe
aovond ccnteunlsl of American Inda-

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leli Andrew Ilamlltou pn-*lded. Tbe f
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, dervd that two addition*! buildings for
‘ the nx-etKk>n of the record* and loiia-ra i
jof tbe iirovinoc be erveU*!, formiag ,
I wings on each *lde of tbe main struc- 1
1 lure. In 1750 the ii**eiuMr sutborlxed I
an addition on the *outh side of tbe 1
main building for a staircase nod for a
KUltabie place In which to hang a l>eUX wooden tower wa* acKled. and to
KBfseBtater CeleWsHng. ,
this tbe Uberty bell wa* VUiTyd.
In some of the elaborate dlaplaya at
; This l«4l. forevt-r to be famous, waa I tee rosorts near New Vortt and other
I cast to England e*i»eclal!y for tbe aUU- large cllh-s paper, powder and ebeaboi»e by Tbomaa Ix-*tcr of WhiteIcal* are turned Into sparka, flame and
i rbapel. Idoodon. It wa* twelve feet to
‘ <’lirutnfer«me around the lip aad seven smoke at tee rate of $5*000 an kour,
f«x*t six Inches around tbe crown, ! mure than tbe higkestpric«l open aAupweighing aiipruxlmately a ton. It wa* I er In Ike world recrives for kmuarrimu.
brought to teMcountry to 1752. In ba- ; The rocket wkicfa wldanaa Into tke air
, tog taken frosa tee ship ft mri with a
i mlabap aud was recast to miladripbla , or la turned Into a atogle a
i by Pam A fltow. with thrae words In­ : -Obar and -Ahar of tee
scribed upon r tt: -Proelslm liberty j atlU naed. but tt baa beau
' tlirongkout all tee Und. unto all tee In­ 1 changed to reemt yean It i
habitants tberaof.** On Ang. 27. 17SA npwaid, leaving a trail of apa
It first called tbr assembly of IVnnayl- . bind, but at tbe cud of tke
Tunis topetlMr. Oa Oct. 5. 17C5. It toU;c4 the arrivu! of tbe Royal Ckartotte
i boarliig tax stamps for PeomiylTaiila, i from tke cmiter fkll. a rria of tud.
New Jeraey and Delaware. Tike
aud blue bans, flaatlag giBcefutly
hly. teas aammoned. met and demawlItbeyabaoattimtetba
ed teat tbe stamps be returned to £ng- { carte. Othara form i
: land. Oa Nov. L 17«5. It waa agato jdcikai
On July 80. 17W, It called a meritag
• at wbk* It waa said that -tee parlla
I mmU of Orest Britain has reduced tbe
! people to tbe level of elaveu- Ou
June L 1774, It tolled tee dosing of tba
port of Boston. April flL 1775. aftar
tee battle of Lexteglau. tee bril aum-

ward, hourevur* «t a rate of ftem
, 915 to 980 a fall-HBuck mote oasOy
I than tee aatniml abowar.
taaartril
fireworks far a family cekbratloa UMJ
! be aecT«ed fur from 92 to 95 and a
ear load of UM plaem uftan euMa at

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PAY

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la aom^

gratihlc record teat la uat to i
be arranged ao teat any numb
alarms cun.ba giran at totenrala.-

and a remarkable expartaice About
twenty years ago be . took part In
and woo a foot taoa. but as a result
or his exertkms Ida
Is #upi*oved
to bare changed ftebi tee left to tbs
right aide, and be fan exb*u*t*d at
tee end of tbe race, fltner teen be bad
been a great sufferer. A pustmortetu
,ura* held, and bis besrl was found
on tbe right aide and his stomach to
tee place where tbe heart sbooM have
been ou tee left akS* and grown fast
to tee Ian Hmr I>uk. was about
forty-five years of age.

A Ptota p«p*r *ar. .ootooiobll*
Wortto uo bo*7 luuos poitar Oocbo*
(to tatostiM TWton. raprr ftam.
toctat (tato (b* other
mmmir tker «U1 be too hoc 0» papar
toUtatac the heat o( the bodj aad
wudtac off the eofcL I*»pto ctalhto
too o. ffezlble to Mta. hot ■«••••■WuoMo OMU COMto.

The Brtt .oto fta** cottto OTto tatad

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SHERLOCK *4S
HOLMES JP|
»r.^ ywAM POYU.

arnmm. rm an apwdy aat ea-

tammt aflaw flba a—kMrtlaa aa ^
M if OM «C the papem haa baa «8»
perad^w^ Tha atfrttaw mflt he
-TdflMIlMmItwitrta. lahafl

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Tke Adventure of
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<€aiHlniacd Fro*
Inne.)
' -To my liedroflip.”
rsurr ytm b*wu ia It ptoce
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rxo. I r«iM ttmHiht MWtj tor yoo.-I pboiUd Uto to han* • «toi>co
Mild. Mlurt a rtuinuJnjc. i4d faitaaiH
ad mom: IVAam X«
»ndly
wait a mtooir imtU I hare eaamlMd
the door. So, I aeo uoUiliig. Vrtm
mbtmi thla curtaluT Top ba^ joor
If any ioAe wfTt
Imoelf in 1
hr moKt do it tberr, atom the bed la

•toToa. vrtaly halmd frttow of fifty.
Ha waa atm aaffarfac ftan tMa andUatwhaaca ordbr qaiat mttaa or
bli Ufa. Bli planp fa« tra* twin
wttli Ida aarreiataa. aad hla Ai
caald Md kaap atra.
•*Wa am tarmtigatiiid fhla imb
malMoa. Bannlatar - aald Ida aaa

«ld HolmeaL -nfiat
yiM^laftkey la tbe dadrr
-Was It'
tar. Ml
-mM did yon enter the
•It waa about

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-&act|y. ICmt. Ur. l

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too tow a«l the waidrobe too ahaltow.
So aor there, 1 aappoaer

-How long did you atayr
-When I saw that be waa abaent. I
a ttttia rtddHy and withdrew at onceyou look at these papen on tbe
akrtneoa of bta attltada that hr wraa
fwetiared for an rmerymy. As a amt tabler
tar id Cact. the draws curUIn dlacloa.
-So, air; certainly not-Uaw rame you to loam tbe key la
thedoorr
key. Then 1 forgot.-Has the ouler door a aprihf Mtr
-No. air.-^Jrt w open aQ tbe timer
-A^ one la tbe room could get outr
-Yea. air.-When tar. doamca eetamad aad
railed for you. you were very much dla-Tea. air. Bnehk a Ihtag baa nemr
the many yearn that
I ham been bwe. I nearly fainted.

-That la aingular. because you
town In that chair over yonder
he comer. Why did you paaa I

JZir wS — ^***7^ |T*>l7 ^

iliky* out or yav^Sflta£aa.
taka fha tdark day

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darkhcaa
«d Me raooL Hie oflirfB warn toTtafbMi
-WelU Wataow. wbat do you tlitek
of nr BohM aakfd aa we caaae out
late the laahi admet -Quite a mtla
tt not? Thare are yonr three mcm
ti ttaolT
mast U one of them. Yon take
ybarebolca. l^hlrlHa yonra?-The real aaoutbfd fellow at the top.
He la the owe with tbe
And yet that Indian waa a aty fellow
ataoL YVhy ahoold he U paclug hit
all tU timer
cm to noChtiig la tUh Many
do It when they am trying to leani
anything by heart."
looked at oa tn a qneer way.-Ho wooid yon if a .flock of atnmgi
came In on yon when you were pre­
paring for an examination next day
and enry moment waa of valw.
knlma-all waa agttofactofy.
tUt
fellow dost pnaata mn.-Wbor ,
••Whj, Banntoter. tU aenrant Wtafa
his game in the matterr
-He Impmaaed mesa being a perCae^ly honest
-«o be did me. TUth flie pnaxltof
imrt, A^Tiy ahould a perfectly
man—well well, hem's a targe atallooer'a. We shall begin our
bem.“
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Them were only four atatlonera of
any conaeqtwnce In tbe town,
each Holnwa produced hta petwil chips
and bid high for a daplleate. All wem
agmed tut one mmld be ordered, but
tut It waa not a usual slae of pencU
and tut it waa neldom kept la slock.
My friend Old not appear to be deprmaby big falhim. hot abmgged hla
taronklerB In Ulf bamorotia realgnaturn.
“No good, my dear Wataoa. This, the
beat and only final dew. Ua run to
BDtblng: But. indeed, 1 Um mt!e
doubt tut tre can build np a anflieieot

Ilotmea tanMd away
-I douT know. air. It dldat matter
i dcaiy to the floor,
to me where 1 aati -UcUo! WWa thur aaid ha.
-I really don’t think be knew mudi
It wae a atoall pyranild of black. about it tar. Holmm. He waa looklag
^ pnttylikf atalT. exactly like the one mry bad-quUe ghataly.upon ibr Ubie of tb* aludy. Uoimca
atayed here wl^u your tnaatcr UUded of green peas at 7«l. \TUt
with your eternal tobacco. YVataon. and
Ity at rocaK I expert
-Only for a minute or ao; then I lock­
that yon wlU get notice to quit and

-Yottr vUltor aroma to ham left ed the door and went to my room.tut I aUB aUm yoar downfall-not
tracoo In your hedraom aa wcU aa In
-W’bom dkl you aonpectr
however, befom wc Um solved the
yoor aminr roam. Hr. Woamra.•Km. I would not veuture to aay. tar.
-What ruuld ha bare wanted Ibemr 1 doD l beUere there h any genUeman problem of tU nenous tutor, the cam-1 lUiuk It ta Hoar ^KWdh/ Too iwma la this milvftulty who la capable of leas servant and the three entcrprlalng
back by aa unrxprctad m-ay. and ao im>nting by anch an acdon. No. air; ohMlenta.^olmea made no further
be had 1)3 warning nntll yoo were at
r that day. though lie aat lost
the very door. What conld be do? lie
In thoughtt for a long time after oar becamrbt up wrefylhlnr wbicb wouM be­ _______
„._______ e dwd. Yon tated dinner. At 8 In
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tray him. and be rwhed Into your
bare not mentioned to any df the three came Into my room Just aa 1 flntahed
room to conceal bUnaatf.^
gentlemen whom you attend that apy my toilet.*
-Goud rraduua, Hr. Uolmea. do you
thing la amlaar
-B’ell Watson.- aald be. -It 1a time
inmn to till me that all the time 1
•‘So, air; not a watd.wo went down to 9L Loke'a. Can yon
-You baren t aeen any of themr
do witbont breakfaatr
had the man priaoner If we ^bad only
-No. air.”
known iir
-Yery good. Now. Mr. floamea. wi
•tk) I read It.-tturely there la another alternative, win take a walk in the quadrangle, if
Mr. Ilohoea. 1 don't know whether
Three yellow OQaarea of lltart
-Have you anything poaltim to tell
you obaer>^ my liedroiun windowr
above na tn the gathering gloom.
*T.attlee paned. lead fnimrtvorl
three aeparatr wlodowa. u.->e nwlugiug ' -Your three bUda are all In tbelr
neata,aakl
Uolmea,
looking
up.
“Hel­
-Yon Um formed a eonclnahw?
on tdnge and targe enough to admit a
lo! Whafathal? One of them
-Teaj^dear Watson; 1 Um solved
man/
rraUeaa
^tConilnuSl in W’edneaday'a laauc.)

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U w. «.v io-Uu. wb- d«,b
IMitlr Invtelblr. Tb. a.b mlshl U.w j
ca«-l«l t>l« eotniuor th«v. k-fl iw-r. ! «<■ »“ P«*»«
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aa be iwaaed through the l»«»dr»>onj. nml i ^
flnnily. flodlng Uk- door mn n. have c*
-I abonU like to ham a peep at
S3?^th«t way.^
: cf ttonn.- aaid Holmm. -la It poata- ack Litnay Had a Narrow Escape
From Watery Crave Vaalarday—
UoUnra shook bta head Impatiently. . hle?Fell Into tU flay.
-Lrt tt« be iwacflcal.- aald he, -11 “No dllgculty In tbe world,'
nnderatand you to aay that then' are | anawerfd. -This set of room
thme atodenu who im- UiU atalr and the tafleat In tbe coHege, and It la not
Jack Wlaey had a very narrow ta
are In tl^e habit of pa«Hlng your dojrT* unnanal for vtaitors to go over thm. cape yesterday morning from death by
itome along, and I wUl personally coo-Yea, there nre.“
drosming. He was on the dock at
-.\nd1«^in Id for U.I. riaiuln. doct you.''
-No luunm. please.- aald Hoirnfa aa Birchwo^ and waa geillog ready to
we knocked at GUchriat'a door. A tall, go out Into a boat, TU boat was some
»pert any flaxen Ulred. slim yonag follow openod distance fmm tU shore and la order
-Have you any rraaia
U and made us wtacome when U am- to get lU ho had to reach eoaslderone of them more than the others r
derstood onr errand. Them wem aoino ably. Tbe strata sras too ipnch and he
boaineabeaiUted.
-U ta a %«y delicate qneatton.- aaM really curious pieces of mediaeval «o- became ovorbalanred. finally atrtkln*
he. -One Unfly llkea to tbmw at»
the water with a great splash. He
, p|(4on wUre tbme are no proofs.^
waa rescued by heroic elforu of him­
'll. biir iiTioivIrtoia. I wlU j
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“* ****• self mad after a change of clothes, avffemd no III efleets. The aacape
very narrow but not aa nartow i
IbMe roooA.' Tho to*™* of tb» I rnrtoo. arrhlmt boppnxd to kin la might Uve been as the water
; uwi ih
nknt mtio only ten laehea deep.
tlifvr: 1.
is oikhrw.' k ».» «*««« ood 1 UP- nnm._of Un

CAIE NEARLY MOWIIRC

4.-

I. ft>. Stialiv (cam oo« hook 0^1 Mlo«, wko

«■ aAaaee

WHFATON-GFE.

«ol LU bio. for tho hurdko aad th. j
IdMie Inmn

TT« Is n fltMt aaknatir fellOW. . CUd.

qmlet. Inarrutalile feltow. aa moat of
thom indtans mm. He la waU «» hi
hta srork, though his Greek la hta weak
auhjeeL He 1s ateady and metbodlcaL
TU top floor betougs Yt> tanca tael^nrw. He la a hrlUlant feOnw srhen
b«t cUOarii to wofk-ooe of tU hrtl^hteta Intelleclt of the uulvemlty-bot hr
to waywmi* dissipated and unprtnriptad. He was nmriy expeltod ovar a

I COOUI DOt 80e tUt iB attbor CSSS

ToacanfotoUaamri
-A ntae teflowr
taaahlng with anger
downtUaUlr. “Of<
realtae tUt tt waa t wU waa kaaeklag. b«t aoaa tU tana hla coadaet waa
aaeanrtemta aad. ttataai; andec
aopaaat waa a i

ten ma hla ax

took terwyd with dread ,4a tU axThtn M to U whom yaa anspeetr
' -I Aart aat ga ao ter aa tUt. hot of

tea tbma be ta |

Angal Yminq Man Takas Arid# F
Elk Lake.
On Satanlay aftanwaa Oscar Truman Wbtmton of Aagta aad Mlaa Mary
A. Oac of Bik Lake were married by
Rev. C. T. fllotit ta kti lealdeaee. They
were attended by Joaepk Bureau
of Angel and Mtas Bertha Wkeatoo of
Yuba.

i of ttoa marrinpa by proxy of hit
bev. Adrhm Tam Bmtihom. who to
la the Pulah ppwramant service
Arm. IP A Jtmrrn wuman ia Bntaar

M Ertat. tea hi^ af prtaeiirinaii lowtegooactoaa. Tka raea ta Ike *vflrtaKy
taghta
tovM ta tee ktotecy
ta tea atfst. Ma teok tee lead at
tea aufl and kad two eemmd

taw boat taitatk aad two mad a half

a ta ao naiiaaHhy that the odtaor
preforrad to Um hta bride raamia at
ime BBtil U ta gitraa taare to rtanm
Mae.
Mra. Carrie Mefatyre. for the post
If years pmeldeoi of tU Kalamamo
W. C. T. U.. ta a maedag Friday 4e-

tor Wod-

Caaa taraoL 7 m ta^ teat ttaan. to
work fta taiwta pavwML TkaOtah
uml BItetalteic Paving OteJ. H. Crateowd^flapL
Jaly

MifiOEUANEOUS

fMoratoitata.tettenaatod<
taMk. By tea ywar ar k
arewoes mgalrsd. Mo
k:

la mr m<M1o Tiwrtw 1m- _ ,
tvew 3 u. 4 a. a. Hia. Tim in
& BMU. M5
BiMli St,
MM 017- New phoM JTS.
'

Ateelhy. Nortkpan,

UIMGHESWEKMFOG

tbeir baalth ter thtar conatry ta tU
ty to praaarm Its haandartaa at
tUgoremmeai'a order, aad were poa- tdcGOaOH’fl AND AflHTON«fl flOATfl
COT OFF COUIIflC
flcMd body and aool la oonamalag
Hqeor that was lieeaaed to produce naWi^Wf artwod to Worn A«y VstaMsy
of rtanm for tbelr services. Tbe dis-.fletk floats Lata Much TUm
ataokm waa oecaaiooed by a plao to
In the TKieknMB.
ierro Ice cmnm and cake to priaoners
and decorate the |aU on July Ftaifth.
Ckita ta Police Atailon aiiid J. H. M«It was abandoned for fear dnSskards
Gough took their
would snoil the nrogram.
Bust Bay yesterday
Whan bnsioeas cloaed at the end of
boats enoouatered a heavy fog which
the fiscal year Friday night the Ulcaused them to get off
anee in tee aute treasury was M.OW.
sod loee much Haw.
m,S8. During the year the board of
The Ashton boat left tbe city at
audtlora allowed CAS3 etalmr. aa
6:20 in the moraing aad had nuich Ike
against
laai year. Tbe loul of
worse trip. From the time of leuvtag
these claims win not be known for a
the Utand to the Old Jdtaskm tight, it
smek or ao. b»tl they will be leas than
was Impossible practically to see any­
last year.
thing. Several times the boat was
Charles \Micclcr had onlv two
turned almost around before the mis
whiffs of free air when be stepped out
of Mlchlgaa's prison? Friday. flUHIT take uws discovered. By chance, the
chanhH
at Old Mission was located
fllmpaen and ex Sheriff Wbtte of Wlanehago. Wta.. areated htm at the pris­ and just as they reached tbe light
on gate, WUeter baa amved five years bouse the fog lifted.
Mr. McOough had leu passengers
for burglary ahd ta wanted In the Bad­
ger aute ter burglary at Oahkoak. aboard and was towing a yawl. In tbe
Wheeler had a Job waUIng him. and. fog. the course was lost and when
while he has a repntatloa In Texas and they finally got started right again
Wtaconala aa a desperate man. U was they were over near tbe west shore ta
alwaj-a a model priaoner. He wilted west bay. The McGoogh parly left at
X.20 and was on tbe way six hour
and cried when rearrestid.
John Nogfie, a termer In tb#* TusUn and thirty minutes. Including a stoii
country, hanged himself a few days at Old Mtosiou.
The trip was made by tee AabUm
ago. Imving five or six small chlldrcr.
orphans. Mrs. Haggle swallowed acon­ party In six hours, actual running
ite a few months ago. aloag In the win­ time. It took them from 6:20 until
6:30 to make Old Mlsrioo and a stop
ter. and died srlihln a few hours.
me aaloonkoepera at Marion. Os- of 45 mtouti-s was made ibero. Fiotn
oaol^ county, were arrested on a re­ OW Mlaaloo down, the run was made
cent Sunday, according to tbe village tn Jaat about two hours. There were
p,per. for «IUB( lhn»r. K6 three passejigi^ aboard.
ch«nt« vrero SM mdIbm rhrm. however, and they srtre released wlibout
DONT MiBS the slack wire walking
fifty feet high at Silver lAtee RcaOrt.
trial.
-A peculiar Incident is related tn coo- 2:» tea »\Mirth4 also the Oral Wc^
section wKhAhe dlsappeariag of some Dish baaeball i
10:00. July
In Bobln lake, near Rlverdalr.
It three aeres of land on the
LOOK tor Shuter s Itanatcltas.
shore of the lake Just simply broke
away and sunk completely out of sight.
The liiid wa.s covered with full grown
and it Is said they*wont down
with Iho gioung In which ihoy mere
rooted and no trace of them can be
found. Mon have tried to reach the
trees with long fish poles, but cannot
find them. One would naturally auppose tbo water would raise in the take
by inch an hctlou. but It is saW that
the water was lowered three feet and
remained at that level for three days
before taking Us normal level again
Offleer Sousor of Muhkrgcm arrested
Andrus Erickson as he was walking
out <if the LumU rman-s bank at 10
ck Friday night, Ericksou aald
he had been' over from Sweden but
three days, and seeing the d«»or oi»cn
thought the bank was a saloon and
walked m. He had
1»- imld on his
person, but gave an arcoiinrtng for it.
and was let go. The police think that
era had plsnntHl a raid on the
bank and that that accounts fur the
door being open. The bank had |50.060 in Its vaults at the time.
Frederick Hart, a Hastings veteran
who served with General Custer, and
Mrs. Roue Hammood of Grand Hsveu
have bm married as the result of an
Bsertefi In a Grand Rapids paper
by Mrs: Hammoud. wlo wanted a posllten aa a housakeeper. Out of &0 ns
Vltoa she amepcod that of Hart. An
lotervlcw loilowed tbelr
anee and they were married by tee
Rev. C. J. K^9c.
The fleehind village fathers hare te
auguratad gaotber differvoca with the
d Rapid.. Holtaad A Cblmgo milway. They now loBita that th<* llmttad
can that nsa through from Oraad
RapMs to Holteiid ou a fast arhadule
aad wHk kut tew atom, aa an accoiamodaUon to Chicago pasaeagers. must
stop at an cfoaaings in the vlltaga.
A reaaitalaa ta the eomama council to
tela effect has baca presented to tee

relayiag oTtke tracks In tke cast limit
ta tha vUlige was settled things bare
bean doU to fSaaland but what tec mauK ta teepreacai controversy will be
towc'tostten.
James Wtay. coach of tec Detroll
boat tavb. Is ike^hero ta eastern col­
THE INMAN PLAT OF HIAWATHA lage rowing circlaa now. lie Is the
first man who aaoeeedad in waJOag up
VIA o. a. A I. RY.
Harvard and ^tlng out good cravn.
Tka OJibwar ladlan diama “HI
FliTt
tea- will ba givea at Laka Ta-way^ aad In tke dual r^tu witi Tale
day
kia four and fr
eigkt
mug. aaar Petoskey. Mick, dally
July 4tk to Bapt. 4tk. TkU raaditkm won, while tl# Tartaly crew was
baataadkst two and a half aaetloaa hy
ta tbe -ladtaa as a roaiaatlc
Ya^ It waa a case ta mora gtary la
should be aeca by every oaa.
MSteUva pamphtat can ha had ky ad- dtftaal than to vtotory. Tale had been
agpecied
to do the asual thing to Har
flreariig tiefeta tgtat. O. R, A L.Sy.
Travatea €9ty.^ ar Q.-L. Lockwood, O rard. Wray had gone to teo Ttiiigy:

dMtoka to ny. Bo 1* ttte thM tho
laffoB. Mt «o tan a OUckiMt -1 Mppow avo foM MX vfmM ho aboot tt.- P.A;QraiHlRaplda.lllek.
-that % ysSL hkart^t^
)uae 8»teOteMlwta4Mflt-l

MfliPflMtet. lMtaiflR.XteB
»
MIlAt

WANTED.

they are talktoggp &ockabout hliuMj

' ll
714 Union
iune27-tf

tea tana dtek history. Otar m
OaloaflL tedaaatraaoa
mM

WANTED->A cook, wow
to do dialag laom a
work. Lake View Houao. Elk Rapidi.
igaa »4f
CUNNINOHAM flHlNEfl flMOESlTUon Barber Shop.

FOR RENT.

U£S*' stijO
Awc^ Wms SMe

HOUSE FOR RENT-July 1st. comer
State and Rose streets
Sevt
rooms, small ham. B. J. Morgan.
Juao264f
FOR RENT—House wlih all modem
Improvemcnu. Weta Twelflh at
near Pine, Inquire 1012 Soutk Ui
FOR RENT-Hoosa. Inqulm D. A
Klldee. 6S4 West Ninth street. CUIsons phone 121.
Juae SHf
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market
on comer Front and Division streets.
Thoa. Quntoa. 08 Fifth street. Cltlsens phone HE
may 214f

A Wfcnsn ralhvl up the kmUh taflra '
>cstenloy and «voit4atoed teat a rase
of smallpex la her nrighliorhood was
fsd property quarantined, flke was lu
aa argumenlstlvf- icuod. nays tbe Kansas n\x Times.
••.%rc you not nffsld you'U get the
amtllpox?- shrasked. angrily, over the
U44-i>lioor.
'^o, miidcfn." wild R F. Ih^IL the
eleik, “Fm an limnune.In a little while she appeared at the
office tn person In a rage.
-I like to lie ttrsttd HvU1y.“ she
id. 'T douM like to he trifled with.
1 asked a man In this offlee if he was
not afraid of getting the smnllpox ami
be aakl no. thfit he was a mUle,
I
know he's not a getitleman.*
-He said 'Immune.’ “ mid another
-What Is thstr She asked
“It means that a man has bad ths
raJtpox end <nin-at take It again.**
Fhe Iroked i-n!l*:*iTa*w*ed for a meent. Tloni vIm- vaM
atid hUTrted nut of tiM' nfhee.

to new

FOUND
FOUND-Ledless’ chtaetolae watch.
Owner can, recover at the Evening
Record office.
Juae r-tf

Uu JLtmrtm tV-elu

The young man with tbe_^eitew
aatrhrt stni»ped at the rablu of an oM
colored mliilster.
FOR SALE
“Let me eHi you tn ilArm
besaa the young man.
“Antomatle^
FOR SALE — Driving horse,
double^artlon. gnanintred tlraT.lecc.“
baggy, cutter aad harness. Roto. J.
The old man ill his cororol*.
Price.
July l-lf
-put an aouoda very good.- ks
1 drswled. -tint debniy kind oh an aUinn
FOR flALE-Ladtos- Uhmry aaaocto- dork tlal .Ml wains am a ruc'riiT. Pm
tlon property. Inquire Hrs. Knoe- When yo' gits lirrd rUltr early yn* kto
Und. 340 State street,
June 304t tom aroun’ en hal. do aUnn elortr for
FOR 8ALC^12xl4 ft. tent with plat­ dtanak. Neats nil de automatic alarm
cloeka
on
earf.”—^TiUapo Pally
form. Inquire at Bennetfs Jewelry
Netva.
store.

WHAT A “1=11
BEAUTIFUL
THING
Fine Dental

GOING FIRHINO? Stop at Oar
amlna Bros.’ Btato strata livary bare
aad gta your halL All ktodA Irete.
maylMt

_________

FOR SALE-Warchouac hutldlug on
Bay strcit. comer Hall, alao 14hc.rso power gaaoUne engine and
feed mill oullll; also »goom tolgto
residence. 6H Sixth
-pply
to John lloraficld at residence.
June 2C-tf

melody is. How itUriKbU
ens aiKl ix'finm Iiumo—
ruato tired ncrAes and
weary lu^ls.
W h a-t
prvity fancies it brings
into tbe niind-Uiat is.
providing it's music.
Music was never made
with a bail piano^-and
bad pinnoa have a bad
habit of niatoitierading
inUiedieas|of goal pi­
anos. Buy your musie
at a store where you will
bo sure of getting music
^ whore piano knowledge
is abondant and always
on top—where ovor>* in­
strument is good—where
every transaction is booest, in fact—buy here
find l«y now. Ko sechand ones to get rid of;
all bright, new goods,
fresh from the Isigest
factory in the world.

toBiLL
fli'SIG HIHitE
IL

HAHHEIL PWR.

Mart doer A T. tetodriteh teaStamu

■I

OR flALE—New fonr-lnch wagon.
Inquire of H. Hyman. 240 Washington alrecL
June 24-lf
FOR SALE—Farm 120 acres, good
bnUclIngs, young orchard 660 trqcs.
good waior; will exchange for Tmvera© City property. F. A. Dean. H.
ff L. Merc..Co 's.
June 23 lf

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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Wsrll

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C. O. CARVER ■
PRICES REASONABLE
• wttkO.P.Oarrsraflrw.

J. M. HUELLJUIOEL
UAL tSTATE ASS

FOR SALE OR TRADE-SIx houses
and loU on west aide. W’llI take
carpenter or team woik part pay
ment. CUliens phone 350. E, J.
Cooke. 427 Monroe St.
June 164f j ‘

FOR SALE-Nrw 20x4H
launch.;I
named Togt>. Fay A Bowc* engine. j|
Inquire 416 Stale 8L
June l^ tfj

IMotassry pwaatollo

Tsacber of Violin

FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE-Gpod ||
aeven room bouse, brick foundstk«.j|
ifty^oot loL WUI lake team, bar-j
.gndl;
ness and wagons or boi
kameas aa part payment, balance on j June 164f We
Uma A. B. Curtis.

Sflflik sue Sitae Stare

329 soon UMR STIOT

SALE-Ladlor wheel. Ajax
model. Morgan A Wright Uma. In­
quire at 223 Bast Front slmeL
June 6-U

for

FOR flALE~«tore kuUdtoi, stock kfld
fixtnma. ViU atal an or aiw part
or will not bonding. Apply at ones.
Chaa. Boaanteal. TmTcme City. Mich.
may 27-tf.

add: 6 ooawcre lota troBCtognn 14tb
atrasL 4 to GriEn A Wteata’a adA.
and 3 loto OB Waal Front aUnaC
Writt ka aoM oa naay paymanu or
irktega for ntear property. Oaa
Raff.
Mar ll-tf

FARM FOR flMJi-

as tto

are now taking orders
for the celebrate 1

KEYSTONE BRICK
HARK

¥
■'t

a,
Ml'
Tfoioreo Cilj ^ ^
Brick Co. I

J

KEYkTONE. M ICH.
THY A KBCONO WAMT Mi.

M

TH« CVWH«e KECORO. TMVCRU OTV. WCMIOAN. I

au

WbHei

r *m iiie jNnr bos in Ibe

AT K. a T. at. HAUL

OIPTOUI

IPHTT
BaMal Bvwro of tha tasM bt Okl Masla»-HaH WroVatyProttity

Yeowf isdiii Miho Hmm Been BeJprwiog ni tlpoMna BtOrMd to

TIh aoeliii mmt of the aroeoa waa
tba AmHm pvty glroa by th^ girta
of OM Mtalaa oa WadBcaday areateg.
Joae2t.
.V
bri<>i«liW Wd c»e l»ck to !«<>•■><->ke tw R. 0. T. M. hH
Tbe Baac daadag haU ia tbe plaoa
liaddaMWn. «»d W «te mmf
Mm, Dr. Wm. A. Bnnnejr. prtedpnl ettr ilto todv mirntmtul |>iia«uU> Wiwpa earned lor tbe oecaatoa aad wa^
mod. but
int anl
<»*■
If Bt. JoM adBtnrr acbooi nt Osid» ta>. noi* Itaa • nm* urnm.
wftb tbclr trip.
•*"«•*«*
4ML N. T.. bns boon liadleiei by tbs
baaaty roaca and fetaa wftb faeliMas
Md Bgnb^nnb, wbkiils
I teMMidM.le>*:ad grand Jury for nasmdi la the third dnof rad. wbita aadbfae. bat. aa aaaaL
Tbe 3
gfwe on fyoderick A. Coehrnne. nged
tbe real beauty of tbe albir was -tbe
tbe party >
16. n cadet *from Port Cbosinr.
On
glris- wbo. wItb tbeir bam
IL
democrmtlcl
cmwUdnle
for
governor
Bnnism.
Mnrion
Pobornl.
LeMny 2. Raaney bent Oocbnmo witb n
faces and pretty gowaa. made tbe oc^
r. Lonlse Bnck nnd of Ohio, w ill make a 1
robber base ntQ both wore nxbnnsteaakm one that wlU loag be roiacm
ed. It b nlkgsd.
bered by tbe Invited gaesta. At aboat
Wnated: A bteeb of husbands lor
ll:io everyoae marcbed to the dtelag
U7 aplnstera yrho Vve terms nenr
BoMstnel. & D.. nad who would like
been at work and quantities of y«Bow
to bngta booosbeofdagon thoold BosoA T T K ri O
; '
roses wUh ferns made tbe tables very
bnd reoonmtmn, Tb* fnrma nrn vntsaaractlve. Dellcloaa Ice croam and
od nt Crtm 12.600 to 92JM0 for 100
cake was served and them on with tbe
neren. A. M. Pnxion. tbe bncbelor
mnSds* prooi ngent. Is In Chkngo try*
Mra. K. J. Brinkman and Mrs. W. D.
teg to rope n
prospective bubl^
Bagley ebapmaed tbe party. Tbeoni
for the nmebes.
of town guesU were Mlsa Kllmuiry of
of isdxe l^mtor.
n «nd nent <MH In-

The six yoong Indies wbo bnve 1

aECTRIOTT
FOR

. a K. CliABC
BE romad Utm IMMocte to on BBd dii

POWHt

-jL-ggarsjjg

:tss2tiS!;?s

Traverse Citv Business College

SbertbsBd

Jaearena and throe women, who wets
in an nstomobUe that ^tned a boy.
Wltncnaea aald ibe cbaullear nn dir­
ectly at the boy to scare him. and was
unable to swerre In time to avoid him.
Myers sajrs he dktaH know that |ie had
killed the boy until he road of If la the
papm He had been hiding aim* the

Archie and Florence RaUenburry of
Traverse City.

fttuiiiier Cfrin Optus IDonday, July Jrd

fore the battle of .MsnlU. when order
w as glron te strip for ecllon, the small­
est powder hoy on the flsgshlp dropped
his coat oreriioenl. He asked permlssteo to Jump after H. hot wrss refosMl
He went to the side of the ship,
dropped o>>rl«osnl. recovered bis coat
and W7.S promptly arrcF^tcd for dlaobedlenrc.
Adtnlrsl Dewey spokf
kindly to the youngster, wbo hrokf
ilown and ssM that t
his mothers pU-turo.
jUKC klswd. and be rould not l^-ar tl
se»' It lost. Dewey's eyes filled wltfc
tears: hr fniri> emtirneed the hoy and
ordered him to lie releaiwd. roving
"Both who leve thrlr mothers enoogt
to risk thHr lives for her picture cal^
not Iw kept In Irons on thb fleet-—
PhlUdelphla Kecord.

MARTINDILL & ROSE, Proprietors

FORESTEDSMEWMITED
6aettlEWS0FTMEW0RU)

MANY POgmONS ARC OPEN FOR
ABLE MEN
•Uon that
*•1 hmve A I
the aute luur no moral Hfht to take
the life of a dtlsen. aaro la aelfdi^
fonae In enforceinif ih® law. or In case
at Proaent, Baya Unltad Blotaa
of rkii or robellkm * U the rlcw of

Burro or Foiwstry.
OoT. Hanley of Jndta&a on capital pun
Sahmont However, be will noC InterThe bureau of forroto' WIcUn has
feiw In the csanrtnf oat of executlona.
so
following
to aay :
' .
a«l Berkley telth. wife morderer.
•The demand for fonisleni Is In­
vboae appeal oauied the above aUtecreasing rapidly both for state work
ment, meet han«.
Mra. Kate Klatel. afced 23, of Brook­ and with private ownon. Many atates
lyn. known how to deal with a atroet now have forest commhulons. and acv^aaher.** When John Haverlans. a oral of them have sute foresters. A
ateabiahip fireman, axed f*. placed hl« trained forester at 12.400 a year and
arm aitnind her nock, aho landed such two assistant foresters at 01.2UO each
a atlir uppercut on hU Jaw. that he Is are wanted by California. . Wisconsin
now In a hoapital with a fractured pants an aasletent forester at $1,500.
na a forester to take charge of
aknil. blit will recover. The police
maxlatrata who arraniod Mra. Eintel. lu state reserve and Washington of­
aald: “Pry ypur toarr. Tm aorry >i>u fers $1,800 a year for a traincHl for­
ester.
In many other states the addldnt klU him.** Then he let her go.
Qeonte \\\ Klrkman. ex-Captaln of vUabimy of creaUng the office of
Infantry. U. 8, A., now a prlwmer In 5Uie forester has been umler discus­
the Fixleral iViiltentlary at Pt>rt sion thU yeoM-. and It is onljr a matter
Leavenworth, haa written a book that of.a few years when much an official
^
pretendf to portray'Um‘ dark aide of will be coakidered • r««uUr pert of
. aoeUl life In the army. He himself Is an efficient stale government.
The demand for foresters by pri
. Charged with enough breacOKu of good
■vale llmlier ’owners is growing at a
Under the title -Thirty Ycasra of Army stni more raidd rate. Ihiring the last
Ufe.” Klrkman la to tell all of the twelve months seven td the bureau of
ecamdala that have come to him aa foreslry force have left to lake .up
«*ork with such owners, and four have
omccr'i ton. cadet and officer.
Mrllab^tla. an Alaskan town, wan acceptcHl iHibllc ixislllons—two with
Massacbuiu'Us. one w*lth Conncrtlcut.
dci.tn>yJI by fin^ June 26.
Grover Cleveland haa gone on a fish­ and the fourth with Ontario, Canada.
ing trip to Bucaanl a bay aboard CxHn- A numlKT of other roquesU from pri­
modore K. & Ucnodlct'a steam yacht. vate owners can not he met because
are not available. The year be
The Oneida.
/
The twentieth Century limited fi»rt> there were less than half sx many
" wreck at Mimtor. O.. alruaily baa cost appUcatiuns for trained men. But the
the railroad and insurance com|»anles demand for trained spix-tsUsls in this
line has only begun.
nearly ll.tHki.POO.
-Idnrge lumber companies, great
Whisky and a dlalillery to the value
of dSW.Ono were destroyed by firv In wtKkl manufacturing concerns, osTicrs
mensive forests, railroad com
Terre Haute. Ind.. Thurwlay. The
panics,
and mhers arc taking a hither
Merrbanu* dlatllk'ry. Fn^erick Smith
unknown practical Intereet In conpresidejl was the U»ser.
By sawing a bole in ttu* naif of the siTvatlve forestry. They must hare
expert men to «»ntrol their holdings.
prison al Ooorgetowiu Del.. 13 <
Tbe result is that forestry Is vt?ry rap­
vicla, out of 21 there, made their
cape. Two of the mUsing convicts idly taking lu place as a recognlred
l.n>fessk»n. A niimU-r of foo’csl ^chooU
were lifers.
«<!ori:e Haum. aged 70. a PhlUdc^ an' training yemng men fur this work,
phln millionaire, has married Kllx but the demand has outrun the sup­
ply-”
bhclh J.amson. ant'd 28. his * former
^ bouaekispes, becoming a ctmvert I
Homan GaOioUclsm.
-Har exclaimed tbe grrot deter
A trlcpbone system has been InsU
led In the middle of the great Salt as he entered bis boarding bouse. •’Wa
lake. Utah, for use In summoning aid have boiled cabtsge for dinner.**
“Why do you think soT* queried the
for bathers.
InntVsdy. who
waiting In the hall
Tom K. .Watson. I'l'bple s party can­
with his but.
didate for presWent In IWM. t* rt'Ci.ver“Tlie stmo^here U laden with tbt
Ing at his homo In Gtsvrgla from
aroma thereform.** explained tbe rroat
ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating
detective.
Ice cream. Uc had a narrow escape
“Well, you are mistaken.- aald the
from death.
Uodlady. “1 have been boiling the
The Panama Caaal commission. ,af lace curtnln* In tbe hope of getting t|^
ter lu throat to buy In the world's toKactw stnt II out of them.-—Chlrogo
marketa. In getting things at cheap Dally Newa
intea tn this oountry. lu latest purTRY A RECORD WANT AO.
^ ; chase U two ateamers from the Ward

Unc at 1650.000 each, which Is ^ 1
than the original cost of the ships
King Alfonso of Spain, during hU
recent visit to England, nmaxed G
Alexandra In Buckingham palace. Just
bafero rMirtng. one night, by lui
THIS PXMOUS
a aeries of rapid •'fllp-flaps“ In the cor­
ridor.
Three Itallaa beam now beat
eae. Giuseppe Demaggio of Bartletta.
Who has two henna, haa Just sold his
body to Um Ansiomleal miweua
V
Aladrid. Bpnla. for |12j000, that he may
marry tkewomaa of bUebdiML
Groat Briiam moans to oontln^
the lend in naval strsnrh. bcoordlng
•to stntemonu made In the horn
roQ >n art aMiifiid «Wb NHita.
eoanmona dsriv U>e ^iseaaaSon of the
MVid ostlmat^. The fact that
Unltnd States was Aolsrmiaod to rule
Fw M* aai (taaraMME
^
the Paette was aUndod to as proved
THE HAHHAH ORU« ETORl.
by Piwoldeat RoosersUY ncUviiy In

•«YOUR MONEY IS
NO GOOD"

Matt.J.Johhsohs

6088

RHEUMATISM wiu
BLrOOD CURE

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VIK, VIGOR & VITAUTY
Try a *>111 to*nl«tit«'*
For Bale by sU Drogsbls

ala aa

IOC AND AA/OOD

ap (

v27bh. •.■.WaMAEM^Ti

When yon
y«>n want loe or Wood don’t listen
lisU-n to n smooth
•talker; be wante j-our dollar today and will be in aomo
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make yon
promisee as to uivinu (-oi>d seniiv; you know that I
haw done so during tlio isist 15 yeais and expect to
tUl iho end of time. Cttlieas* Nmm 711
JAIWBCS O. MOfSKINS

On. Sasyv & PinlaBiga

DENTISTS
SESOVED TO OFFICES
ovxaJOHISON stucco.

Traverse

WED­ JCMtPET GLEAHI6 WORKSw
NESDAY

City
ONE DAY
ONLY
The Very Racking Dreamt of Santoc Dumont Materialized
; . t, ‘
Hit Idoat Sanguine Anticipation.

JULY
12th

away to l
hhoifos

-THK OIMK I^ERP-EOTT AIR8I-IIF>

lUP^

Wlmao MechanUro U as iXllcale as a Triple Adjuslid Watch. Whose l*n>IH'lting 1*owcr is Mor»' Thau Hquat That of a Locomotive ami which Rides
the Air WUh the Grace of a Bird. Two Aocdusiaiis from the Large Arena
Dally. An unprt'ctdcnlcd night Through Space and an L’nexcc'pud Chal­
lenge to the elements.

•O Cant and BB Cant Basas

ABCEPT HO SOBSTnura

SCREENDOORS
AND WINDOW
SCREENS

We Eave a First Class
Tin Shop

FRANK TRDDE

HERVEY H. ANOERMN-^UOfME
and oonnielar. WUaelm blade, Trar-

•MOtr.iucb. auMB. pboM lOt
OR. a h: lynch—I mad « SMEmlaad block, phyalclaa aad mumo.
aUMMPbOMWd.
DOCTOR RALPH «. dIROCH. pbr.l
cUa and .mweoo. 6J( SaiberUad
block. ClUi. nbone WH. Omce bo.™
» to II, 7 to i and 7 to S o-cifldt.
Juae 2I-U

DitS, J. 0.4 HART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHY81CIAN8
OtoanrowmwiwBite. ts-». teu
Broldrorom
m. T TtoSerrotafS.
te S er—iros
,tml. omeroeeferowm:.

JOHN R. SANTO
New WObelm Bloel;

I4« Front Btroot

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akiLE.TniEciua FIRE mSORANCE
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A. JARVIS
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iQRilO RAPIDS A IRDim
j
COlPAIY.

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HARRY B.
UUMT ^

You can’t k<><>i) the flioa out
nnlosa you bare

WHEM YOU DtUll
TO UNCLE SAV

•Ht'iiri CMtoMV tke RED KEM
'inMtnMkyTMMtlm.

DR. C. L. THIRLBY Bporlal
boo to dlaoaaot of okUdfOiL
iOO State Bank bldg. Both]

WUb Kte
foaleHooML Ota. pboorldU.

We have a gootl anaortment
of tliriM' Rooda at pric’C'S tluit
are wry low. When >-ou .w
in nocsl of anything' in Ihm
lini* evime in.kiiul wv iia. If
you can't oomc, t^ephonc.

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Everr Beyond

T. W. TOi

Bar
s«i

TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. .Rain or thine, under rain and sunproof
canvas. 8rou for ten tbouroad people la a eomforuhle manner.
DOORS OPEN. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. to the oongrets of all natkau.
TfCKCTS. Two Ticket Wagons and no Speculalors-The Red Wagon for
general Admission, the wmte Wsgon for Reserved Grandstand
TlckeUl
EXTRA. A Doum Tbwn Ticket Office with DUgram of Renerve %eaU wUl
he open Show Day at S. E. Walt A Sons Drug Store, for the eonvenlence of tboae who dealre to avoid the crush at ticket wagon. No In­
crease In prices.

EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS

(a.WltWM

eEiHu ii'smicE
s I 1 WEWWILHEm »LOCK

O. D. MILLER

grilunh Sib’s
nmimimSm

FRONT STREET

iLllim.
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MUiI

wUl be duly celebrated by nil
gtx»d Amerclsns on Tuesday.
July 4th. Are your bouses and
other buildings In fine trim for
the day? I>o yon need aay onlalde or Inalde lumber to make
them Jnai right? We anpply a
fine gndeof hard nnd soft
woods for Just inch purporoa.
Call, write or -phone for full InformntAon. Inchidtng prieea.

SOOTH SIDE LUMBER GO.

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EXAUilHEO IFREE

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