The Evening Record, August 14, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 14, 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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1905-08-14

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THE EVENING RECORD
lUESTION OF
II KOREA ENDED

p:

flOOuOOO BLAZE.

i TENT POLE
FELL ON HIM
WILLIAM
HAMILTON'S
SKULL
WAS FRACTURED.

NED AT 5:30 THIS MORNINE
I EMPLOYE OF SUN BROS.*
CIRCUS.
,Waa Driving tho Wagon Containing
tho Tent Poles When One
Slipped on and Struck
Him In the Head.

i.- 6pe*rlal to th( Kv.'ntug Ibvord
I* '
BeUalre. Mich.. Aug H. A fuisl

cldent hapiH'm'd at Hellalre SaiulB>
morning while Run llrt*ihers‘
was Ix'lng unloade*!. Willum llniullt«ui. a driver’of one of the w.ngons.
KiadtHi with timt poU*s. ixlng the

\

GttlSREDtimiTIB

CMWia BKEBBEIIB PUTFORH

p^rSAK OPTUIISTIC TODAT

i

REFOSESTO
DIVE NOME

p«p« BMdififl Worte Wer« Dwtfoy«<
Auto Boa Suffered Seme Damage at
br F‘r«.
Kezia Mekecia Last Night.
By Wire to ib* Erentnf Roeord.
Top Got Caught
Nevmrk. K. J.. Aug. 14 —Tbe plpe
bcndiog works of Jcdm Siauaooa com
One of the auto bosses rtmaLng os
pony liere were destroyed et mlduigh: UNKNOWN MAN FELL FROM P. M. the East hay line crashed into a tree
CNVOVt WCHE AGRCeO ON JAP
iMt night by Are. Lom flOO.OOP.
at Kezix Mokesis last evening and was
PASSENGER TRAIN.
PROTCCTONATE MATTER.
badly damaged. Tlie machine had
PRESIDENT HAS A REST.
been MiKi of the resort nt*ar Mltcbeir*
and wtiirn turning from the main road
No ViaHora Racalvod at Sagamore
the top caught on the branehes of a
Hill Today.
tree wbkh threw the fruiu end of the
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
TRAIN WAS RUNNING TWENTY- car Into the obsiaclfr^ Th<* top wa«
CHINESE
EASTERN
RAILROAD
Oyater Bay, Aug. 14.—lYealdent
wrecked, ou front wheel sprung and
FIVE MILES AN HOUR.
Rouaevelt aa« givt-u a complete n*>t
UNDER DISCUSSION.
the lights damagtvl.
from social cares today. No vlaitors
wt-r© received at 8agan>ure lllJI during Misaed Hi/ Footing and Fell Into Coal
FOUR WHOLE DAYS in Milwaukee
Whether or Not Jopen Shell Teke Con­ the forenoon. None art- eaptited be­
—|3.t*o nuind trip from Traverse City
ind Cruahed Stons on th*
fore Thursday.
via I’ere Marquette Thursday. Ask J.
trol of It on Oehelf of Chin* l»
Right of Way—Is a
Kehot', ageut.
BolAg Threehed Out—Recorv
Stranger Here.
aug 14-15-1C-21-22 23 28 29-30
vtnod *t 3 o Clock.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
purlMiuoulb. Aug 14.—The Jnpnneee
end ituMian ptwce envuys rvosMetnbled at (he navy yard here at 9 o'clork
till* nunilng and the dli>cuaaiuo uf
Ja(tan‘ii pmtKjaed prutecUiratc uvir
aiilrh was bogun on Saturday
aa* reauiuod. It wa* atatod then'
aould not. be niurb iHfBcnliy In reach­
ing an agr€H*ment i»n the Korean <
Ikw aa both partbw are unit**.! oi
main ttuesllon.
Ikith th«. Japanese
and the HukKian «'nvoy» a.-r.* umr.- up
ttmlstlr thb niumiiig.
Shortly after I o’chxk i.day it aa*
announe**d by the ltuK>ian i>err.-lar)
that the RuKulaii and the Japan<-.s4' t*n
Voy* had agr.'eU »u»on th«» arileh' re
iMfiiig to the Jtt|iknei.e pml.finraie
over Korea. The mnfert-nc.' ih.-n ad‘^iHimi'd IIU 2 u'rhM k IhU aflerii.Miii
when the question relaliiig to the Jap
ancM* acqulsllloii *iu U'half of China of
the Chinene **aHleni railway wa* eon
aldored.
Rl. I*elernbun:. Aug H — The hllun
tloo at Hlga, where the gnat Ktrlke
haa boon In progrtas. 1h Kr.>aiug
worM'. f'lft«'«>n ihouKand aorkni.-ii are
out on strike and a« agliaioiH are e
slant I) at aiu k gnat eon«*«-rn lx (
by the authurltlex atiu art* f.•urful
rioting.

TWO DROWNED
NEAR EMPIRE
MEN WERE SAILING ONLY HALF
MILE FROM VILLAGE.

TWO CLUNG TO CAPSIZED BOAT
WERE SAVED BY BEING WASHED
TO THE SHORE.
Six Other Deaths in Michigan Yester­
day by Drowning—List In­
cludes a Chicago Mag­
azine Writer.
Special to the i:v. ning Ue<-ord.
SUNDAY S VICTIMS.
Ole Nelson. Lake Michigan.
Anton Drooping, Lake Michigan.
George
Fraunrelder,
Kalamazoo
river.
Eddie Rockinger, Kalamazoo river.
John C. Gilbert. Corey lake.
Mathew Wilson,Lake Michigan.
Sylvester Pierce at Vicksburg.
Metalo Scarfaro at Nswport. Mich.
Kniplr*-. Mich.. Aug. 14.—While «*ul
tailing yexiertlay off Empire, about a
half mile from the village, the boat
capolzed and two of the four nn‘n
uixarti th*' l««al a«*re dr«>un-'«l. Ta<i
* clmig to the iHiat and wi t*aaxhtkl nnhur*'. Tho dead are; Ob'
Ni-Kon and Aiittin ItnKtping S»dK'r
Hum and John Ibdden a« re sav«Hl.
TIh-h* wax mil a xtr*»ng b.'v<*zi* blow­
ing r.t the lime bet »he
tbe \lcinU> of a high bluff ami Itt b
tick
tlioiighi that a Hudden Kquall atnicl
them and «»verttuned the lu»at.
Parties frhm Empire an* patmllng
the beach and dragging f«»r th** IxhHo.*
and the life saving t*n*w fn»m SbH'piiiK
lU-nr iMiliit l.-t al.so axxistim: In the
work.
Sli other |M*rs»onii were drowned In
.Miehlgan Sunday, tbxtrge lYauurelder.
Bg.*,! 12. and H.blle UoekinRer
dn>wn*Hl In tbe KalamhnNi river
Marnhall; John t*. Hilbert, a magarine
artist t*f Chicago, was Urt>wneJ in
C*»rcy lake, near Thix*»t lllvers: the
iHKly of Matthew Wllstm. an aged re?l
deni of Muskegon, was f«»und In the
surf; Silvester IMerrt* wax dmwned
at VIrkshurg and M« tah> Scarfaro met
death in the water at NewjKirt. .Midi.

jnv.un.1s one ef the ts.le.- fell. Mr:klt:g JQ 0[,Q)|K UP PRESIDENT
him cm the h.*ad and kiuK-klng him to
the ground. He was iin.'oiiselosis when
ptrkevl up and It was found that hU RAILROAD OFFICIALS WARNED
skull was fractured. He dl«*el at 5
OF AN ALLEGED PLOT.
thla morning The Isvdy was shlpjK'd
to Midland. bl> honte.

$5.000.1100tOWER
Chorus Girl, Who Married Allan
Wood, tho PIttahurg MiDonaire.
Cota a Fortune.

Route of -Bpecial Was Changed and
Tram Was Divided and Sent
Ov?r Two Branchea
Br Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Aug 14—IVirlng Pr.'sident R.xx.A.dt > lA'turn from Chautau­
qua the Erie railroad nfflrlaU ekance*

By Wire to the Evening Rect.rd.
libddM Al..hr,i»>«“»•>
N.*w V.irk. Aur
1 relv***l word fr»«m th.' l*aterson. N. J..
tbe rtuM-us girl who married .Allan
I ix.lUe that an attempt was plan;
W.ssl. the POtlshurg mlUiouaire.
Idow up the train at Kidg. wiM>,l
y*>ar age. toilay ha* a $5.0dt».«K>o do*
The prvshlinfs s|wvial was broken In
right In hor huahand's c-slato. Wt

-n... lit. nvmaln. ..11 b.- ub.-« ,„j >.o-m.n ..ra„. h..,.
Piltstiiirg later to be Interred bv"tl.le
KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
liU two former wives.
Ward Martin, ^ged 12. Sought Shelter
DIED IN PRISON.
Under a Tree.
By Wire to the Evening Reciuvl.
Max Zietk. Second Degree Murderer.
D«*nton Harlsir. Mich.. .Aug. 14.—
Expired From Heart Failure.
Ward Man In. ag^d 12. was Instantly
By WTiv to the Evening Record.
killed by lightning tHs morning
Jarhscu. Mich.. Aug. 14.—Max Zietk Barxtda. south of thl* city, while sei'kdied at the Mate prison this inomins ing shelter from Hk' rain underr a treej
from heart fallnn*. He waa sent to
pHaon from lk*troll In i»t>l forTineen
INDIAN CAMP MEEnNT.-Spoc|41
year* for murder in the second degree. boat -service Tuesday amV'-4>Way
Steamer Columbia will leave ‘Traverse
IIAA'G Jl’ST reei'IvtHl a fresh supply City at 8:30 a. m.. rt'lumlng leave
of the famc>UH Van's Kalin kisses, Northport at 7 p. m.. giving all the
chocolate klsaes and blanched peanuts. afternoon at camp grounds. Fare 50c
Try thorn.
F. F. Ackera.
round trip.
aug 12-1415

MEN'S gl^rr aALR-U.n i fall t
reap a beoefit now.
liamiUon-Cloihliig Ca

6 0*OLOOK EDITION

TflAVCIItK CITY, MCHIOAN. MONDAY. AUGUAT 14. 1M6.

»WCIAL TtLtaRAFH tCRVlCf.

3WNCH BLACK TAFFETA allk and
aatin. warranted for two aeaaon. $1.35.
one ILlt
Mr*. H. M. Timbiifi.

man. apjiarently alxrul 45 years
old. fell off I*<*rc Marquette paa.seoger
train No. G. aoulh bound, ibis noon
and suxtAined a broken arm. s*‘veral
wounds about bis head and some
bruises. He was taken to the Grand
Traverse hospital, whttre he received
tieatmeni. The man iK*mlxteotly re
fuses to give hU naiiu-. He is a
stranger he-e.
The train stop|K‘<l for <mlers ai th**
Junrtioii and piilied part the cvial dock
be rate «*f aiMtut twetuy-five miles
hour. The yardmen saw a man
out on the rear platfornt of th**
last Ihillman and attempt to crawl
the gates. He. got ov**r but
iiil.'iejul Ms fiMiilng and slippt*d Htrik
n hU head and face in the rru.stied
and coal of the roadlted.
wax idcktil up hle<‘diug |irofiise1> and api»an*ntly dead. The city arabitlanee was sutnmuned and he was
taken frum the ct>al duck to th<- ruutul
hoUKC in the swltch....-«*nKin*' and re
covered conaciouxness there,
the stranger had to say cuneertiIng the aeriilent. so far as could U*
leanusi was. **I »-as seeing a friend
off.- At the sanltarlam it was found
that hi* riglii arm was hrok*'n. also
two had aealp wound* and a cut on hi*
right cheek l)^ldes some bruises
and probably internal Injurh**. He re­
fused to give his iiamy to the hosjilia)
physictana

LOOKED INTO
THyXHAUST
JOSEPH JOHNSON THEN TURNED
FLY WHEEL OF ENGINE.

TERRIFIC EXPLOSION FOLLOWED
CAUGHT
UNFORTUNATE
FULL IN THE FACE.

WANTED.
300 women, girl* and boya over
14 years of age. Pleasant, clean
work.
The Traverse City. Canning Co,
aug 12-U

Joseph Johnson, head machiulsi at
Elmendorf £ Richards' machine shop.
se\er4dy bunuitl al.out the facthead b.v thi' cxphwion of gasoline
this morning.
A tell horse iMiuer ga.soHnc engine j
has just been eompieusi at the shop i
.*ind .Mr. Johnson was |.rt paring to give ;
trial this morning With this eii-j
gine it l.s neces.sary to use a sparking
cvdl but this moriilug, .*vs he was in ai
hurry Mr. Johnson neghvted to attach
the coil and turned the engine ov4 T j
Kevcral time* without result. This, of
couriK* trumped a large charge of gas4>
line Into the cylinder. When no rosiiliK were obtained the coll was a»
lachj'vl and Mr Johnson |>eerv'd Intii
the cxhauKi. which wa.s in an unfin­
ished eondiilou and the Interior of the
cylinder can Is* plainly seen through
.1 the same lime turned the
engine over. Tho explosion w.-irh
follqwed was terrific In force and
caught the unfortunate man full in the
face. Tbe *kln was taken off the en­
tire upper portion of the fare, the hair
btimed and minor burns about the
bead.
His fellow worker* rushed tg his assUtanro with the thought that his eye­
sight was aurely destroyed hut the
lid*, although blackent*d and burned.
Lad protected the eyes and be
could *ee without dllB^alty.. A physi­
cian wa* summoned and the lnjur<*d
man taken to hi* home west of tbe
Mr. Johnson displayed great • nervr''
and look the whole thing as calm as If
it were a mere acrateh. Before leav­
ing tbe ahop be gave the other me­
chanic. W. A. Campbell, full inatmetlooi as to the work that wa* to be
done.

On allhammocks at ONE-FOURTH OFF* This
is only the beginning of Hammock weather, as
August and September are alway’s warm months
Lots of good ones to pick from.

City Book Store
Cbe Hobart e«.

W E RE CLOSING

■•I

OUT

THE L C. LEWIS

Good Shoes
Amerigu Drugstore
Going
Monday, Aor 14.1905
Cheap
DENTAN^LOSS MmlWiiMM

mm
ImkA

Smartest Outing
Suits...
N«*n««r Milrta. I
nhipa
thine wtUi th« aMd uf Travo
Llljr and w-tBIty.
v-iBity. Vary I
your Biintror WlU oil
turteb.
•r hot darn.

Kubeck«Beyt!

BULLETIN:

We huve SomsthiBS
NsW in waxtvl stik for
tho tot*th- 8oiiiotl»inj2
now outl iK'tter. In tho
old jjockot i«iek;it;o the
silk was Wound on tin*

SHOE SARQAHM3
A few pairs Tan Shoes and 0.\fords to close
out at once.
3.50 Oraicl^s
3.00 OrMbcJos
2.50 Oraiclos
DOUGLAS

Ijot Weather

ODtsids. In this
_ Lckiip*•the silk is wtiund
on the inside, It is certiiinly It uiee yiaekti^e
to have
anti you
j'ott ought
I

cS:

X.7B
3.33
3.00

CROSSETT

BACHAhNT

as

MAKE

I

ROSCOI

Tootwear

one. Better tknn teoUl
9kks. Ask for

IN
EVERY­
THING

A BwcH'piuK Pttluotion in
Mi'iis’ Wotiietis’ anil Ohili|nils' Tan. Black ami
('anvas Oxfopls

Jap Tooth Silk
lOc

\V<- liavc jusl rc4-civ,vl a lar,;p
8hi|>im-iil of womens' sIuh**
tlialwt* have plac*'.! ou Bttlu

THE

all Boli'l ami latest slylcB.
Boys' aii.l youths' roiu;h ami
n*a«ly aho**8
--------—nl - exivption- -r-------Kemcmally
values. KcmcinuuikraoUl
lier we are m*v
for 12VSJI.1 ^joods

KmmL IFrort^ 2^.

H. R. Macdonald, Mgr*

Abstracts of TIUe
PRICES SATISFACTORY

mnd enHick
& Companp

Batabitahed In 1868
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.

242 e. Treat St,

*riHE NAME

Oririnell Bro*tlnors
The Piano snd Or^an Boyers' Guide
I:i Ih- hl.l..ry ..f SJu higsn - Va*-!' hu-J"****
nr. nXint.
..ul «■> i-r...u!,ri.llv m OlilNXKLL HBOS-ooor
• . mu. X t» ihr P>
nno purt-h.v- r-A nxtur th*t !>•«

t.'BxrsaU'r of imtufxciu.n U> wary
imrchsxrr far cvrr twenty flvr y«wr»
You wiU nod It VEBY MI CH To YOL'B
ADVAKTAOE U»
t rommunt. at. with

You'll liud fjur <*6tiiiiat4 h and mlvice will save money for you
when pl.inniug a btiildiui'.
(»ur mills turn out everytliing for interior linish—our yanl
evcrylliiiig fur tbe ontsid

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
ClUzana Phoive. 32i Bell. IS©.

ORIIMNEI-t- BROTMERS
MkXKui'i Ludini Marie Bovm. 159 E. Front St.

W. L. Brown. Mana«sr.

BOYS' AND CHILDRENS’ DEPT.
...GOING FAST...
Ls»l 2-i»i< < e Suits, with .-xtr.i pair <>f pints, only........................ J.25
Lot 2-pio.v Sii ts witli tMiii piir (»f pints. <.tdy..............
1.85
l^.t
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot

R^oordm

'I

Ijcrtaining to LmilB(»r
BuiHitig Materials of all
kimls. we will bo ghul to con­
fer with you at any time.

at $123

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
213

O. C. MOFFATT
Portioft of His Face But Eye*
Were Saved—Injured Man
Showed Great Nerve.

H Close Out.

SHOES
SHOE STOCK

MAN

Skin Entirely Taken Off the Upper

irSTHE RIGHT
TIME TO BUY

NINTH YCAft—2S70

Ibiys's Ills np to lu v, ars. S-i.-Vj. now................... 2.15; Cheap
Is ys‘ Suits up to l‘J u*virs. -*» .*•<). now.........3.00; B
Boys' Suit?, up to 1*1 years.
now.......... 3-50; B
o pii^'c sluiri [laiit Suits. a;:es
to lU, $7.00 to $H.OO,
i>ii ee bliort pint Suits. au»*8

to !<*,

81.50 to

$5.00,

Lot -■{ picfs sluTt print .Suits. :i;:i-ri to 1»I, only.........................2.25
7'bi- alsivo an* c.xtm :;fvjd for the money.
Lot lioys' 2 piooe Suits, hriuds'juie mixtures, 8>.50 to $»*»,00.

...........................................................................

3.75

Lut Boys* 2 pit VO Suits, haudsoiue mixtun-s, 87.00, now.......3.00
Lot Buster Brown .Suits o to 10 yi*ars, hamlsome, U«t noo»ls.‘
$:. <AJand $riO>J, all .. .........................................................................$3.50
Collar with i*;icb Suit
Lot Buster Brown Suits, '.i to 10 years, handsome, l>-*t gcsnls.
8TT5 to 81.<M all sizi-s........................................................................ 2.75

r”
Pants Being 3IL.....
$1.12. $I.M, $I.8S, $2.25
A sm-ocoslul ooaaon leave* us with only a (w pairs
of each style, all of which we {mt in at

• On*«Feurtb Oil
the regular prices—many have aln'.vly availtvl them­
selves of this opportunity—many more will do so ou
reading this offer—Be one of those to profit by this
opportunity.

SHSRMAN

(W&WCAVI3 BloOCK.)

AWFUL CHKAP!
Lot Xorfwlk suits, aces '' to 15, m w goods, me*liiun cohir*. $5
ami |»' 00. for........................
330
CANNOT REPLACE THOI FOR THE MONEY!
Lot Boys' hikI cliildren's straw hats, for........................................ lOc
D*t Boys’ and chiMrens’ straw hats, :i5c, 50e, for..................... 25c

Lot Silk Bo»-»..................................................................... Ic Each
Lot Childrens’ Handkerchiefs............................................Ic Eack
Lot Childrc*ns’ Waists.................................................... .19c EsCll
Soon the boys will alknd school Why not take adrantage
of some of these bargains.

-i

W^^'^rmr: ■

.-.H,

\ MOMOk TlUVBIItl

|P STgMKIDOCK
BYMGIflY
WAS HAPPY
OMCNA RCtCNmEtt WAS CHARQEO
ANDTRICa

urday

R«v. John J«

OBMam. Mleb.. Aug. 14—In th^'fiilt
mnAMtic Leelaaaa

been seen in recent years.

The

is the play of a high standard but the
xtfleent aray In which Gordon and

vlcea at Shawkoifewhlc camp Eroanda
Saturday evenInE.were coodneted by
the Korthpoct

aiioa aad quot«>s from the sov<

John Jacobs, who gave a typical la-

rt'porta rcaardln* tlw romlnic hanr«t.

dian exhortation on salvation thruuEh

Indian

divtao.

Rev.

realistic

appearance of

the blnh of <Thriat. Sabbath day waa
prerioua B<-a«m» aa to the extent of apem In prayer, and aenrlce* coverThe cjm- InE almost the entim day. Consider
able dlsapiKdntment waa felt by thusi*

aumofactarMa aad farmera. the export

in chance when It waa announced too

favorabk*.

Into to reach the public, that lyr. J. C.

FultuwInE !• an extract from the rt>

l>alna

exlreimdjr

Potta of l>*trolt could not lie in attend­

Tlaw;

ance yesterday.

•The aovemrooul'a monthly crop re­

owIue

to

hla

being

called to Cryatal lake, where a Metho­

port *H» Thunwlay fully nmUrroed an-

dist camp mtwting la now In aeasipn.
Ucl[tatlunti; and tb*> fart that It «xert-t Ha will b«* on the grounds in a few
ed no an-ater influence on prlctu la

days,

to

remain

until

the

mtvIcub

readily explalnwl by Wall atreet’H al-

ck»e.

In hla atedd the Rev. John I)..

m<Mit Invariable iKilicy at dlMctMintinK

l>eetB.

wIk»

mock

Rovemment'a statement. If It were to

aayetb the U»rd of hosu."

lll.s

was ably tranalaU*d by the eduThe report catiHl Ottawa Indiana. Rols*rt Agosa

have be« n dlaapi>olnlln|{.
ahowa that th«- countr>
bnmpiT com

liarveat

nvord makliiR

>bld

la to*have a
and

of

almost

wheat.

a

The

c«»ro yield lut€*n»reletl Into buahela by
the aatlatlclana of the aruin exchanKca
(by a ayatem of flRuriiiK that haa in

ho Ih the olflcial Interpreter «if th*
amp m<*etlng.

John Jacobs Had Another Message.
At 2 o'clock Rev. John Jacobs, who
as

alwaya

evinced

a

progressive

spirit In all lines of wlucatlonal w«»rk

recent yewra be<*n r**markably accurate

among the Oitawaa. gave a R»*con'd ad­

when nimpared with flnaJ hartiwt re-

dress to hla Indian brethren.

IVuring

tuma at the cloae of thu year I yivea

his

mother

service

a

young

Indian

prtnnlat' of 2.C9K million buahela.

The

came forward

hlaheat record

that

NH<.naay (lUtle.chlld) and presented

fumlahed by the w-naus bureau aa the

for baptism In the name of Julius

crop

of

henMofore waa

im-2.»'.«r..44o.«Mio

bualiela.

Uejiver.

with

a fat.

chubby

Young Julius failed to enjoy

The Eoveminent lta«Mf furolahe* 424.-

hla initiation Into the tranaartlon. The

4«tM»W» buahela aa Ita prelltotnar>- eatl-

evening aiTvIc** was in the bands of

mate «»f winter wheat yield, and the

Rev. J.

quantitative Inlerpr.Mallon

nu-etlng was held after the regular aer-

MpriiiR

wlu*at |in>mlse

buahela;
7.11.bdO

toK<-ther they
busliHa

aa

plven

the

Is 2K5.:iai.OOu
Indicate 709.

the

t«>tal

wheat

>ic1d—an Increaae of more than 1S7

I

U. Ueeta and an ext»erlence
In which

aeiooa of

many of the

the throe

aged

tribes

this mauer immediate attention oar,

Tbe choir this year U composed of

million buahela <»ver the I1M»4 harveat.

le
following
braves and
young
the favorable women; Thomas Schoko. John C4>bb.
cr>ip pmmlae the Indications of an Nancy Wann-a-gt'oahlc. EMxa Lt*wl*«.
‘in cvmnectiun

Aanm

era clalnilnc evhb-ucea of a

Sands and Jamt^ Show-an-da-say.

forelKii

Pa-tjuan-gay.

Ellxa

and

It limes.

factor 111 the financial aituation.

Anier-

Irqii

winter

mlllera

wheat and

are
are

lakiiu; new
etiniractlnR

for new

. aprlna wh«al to auch an extent that
ablpiM-ra have thus far l*<s*n practically

plete

much to the

American farmer,

thmugh him to the American manufactun’^'and lh«* American trans|Kirtathm

i.-'

Ilnca.

Bxpnrtira

are

aln*ady

«*lter

ing above &0c for com deliverable dur­
ing the lalt»*r

half of Ii«*cemb«*r.

within lUc of the s|H>t

prioe of old

c*im. which Is supiMiaiHl t«» Ih> nuire or
leas

under

mHiilputation.

Russian

w heat and rye prosinvia arc so poor a»
a result of long-contlmii*d drougth that
Kusslaii

|w|M rs nre alnwdy advising

legtsintlon

(o

r*-sMict

exjHirts. while

Usually n-llable auih<>ritlis*s state that
nirn^ln Itoumnnia and the entire lyanii-'
Ilian valley is much lielow the average
In aYWRIunTH bumper cnirpa. thcn f«*n*.
we are n*aso«al»ly

of a gotn!

fon*lgn ilemaml and In turn coutluucd
rat Isfai’tory pneea for tiur exjKirt

and

beautiful

In order to get this work done with­

r»-pres«*niatioiih.

out delay Kam going to appeal to ihe
civic pride of our people and ask them

to excel. U appan*nt In every division
of this great prutiucUon.

ami

Thursday

of

Ibis

Pitiful Cate.

H. Taft and wife. Columbus. O.; Mias

help for them.

Tbe Cin­

in Traverse City and at pric»

Mrs. fvier RIod

H». 2u aud 30 cents.

inger and daughter. Mrs. J. Frankel.

drama full of stirriug situations
Miss Ri«*e Bhx»m. Nathan Mels •«» I j
Frldav s idav.
Just IMain
family. Edgar Ikttman. Mr. and Mrs.,
^

K. Splelnian. Jr.. Miss Horienc-e Spiel

^

cs.unty lair,

sidewalk but tin* tlic .-ItIrens n<*«*d not
stop

S'

rfc.

there.

A

gr»*at

improvement

BUILT HI8 OWN BOAT.
Bachanfa

dleion company

New

Launch

aud

ap|M*ars

in



Phyaklana

in

with

“llangera of a

Gri*ai

De­

lM«n

over all wih a flve-fool beam.

of the

Manila.

Aug.

14.—Ameriimn

genos coantMn<*d
health

of

with

Manila

the

clec-lare

sur-

lioard
that

of

they ;

poBltlve

have
lepruwy.

Of twenty-five rases treat'll, all
Iropravetl, six
coircd.

Several

cas«*» are

I
i

absolutely |

patients, portions of I

whose bodies were gone, have ncovere«l.

All Ihe cases have lH*»*n under

ohservallon tor wt

least- six

months

and ft Is ab«»lutely Imitossible to dis­
cover a trace of the germs

the dis­

Tsiat RrwatMOIaw.
-What do you tliiiik.* • asked Cm le
Silas, "of this here qi>estlon of wbetli
or .Mr. UiH-kefelleFa money ought
rople b
I e s a tr>be aix-epU-d by i
I tor *
“Well. I Hin t l>st any Sleep try in*
study it out.” sjtUl ruele*He.k
alu*t sure tbut lt*s suy of my l»uslm*ss.
I rt*iki>it be ain't g»diig to try iu \
any of bis money off on me.
If
does 11*11 Is* lime eiiougb for m
St niggle with my tsmselems* for
tnrwsioii tn take It.
.Vn* I nskon
tlier»**s lots of folks Isitlieriu*
tbelr
brwliis alsmt
Ul II
it tbut's
itIUI B iu
III tbe
li»k- JM14A44‘Talu't <*o luu.-li n que^iiffn

ease In the blood of the (latienta.
The method
Xniys.

used

is a

The stirgtsuis

syr^tem of

d«» mu

d«-.slre

their names to Ik- nientlon^sl at
enl.

They will not ask for the re-

rkms govenimeuls for a cure for le|e
rosy.

r Iher.-'*be ll g,-i. *Pe..n4 to m.
Ro,k.f.lIer
i|uestiuii jilsMil li.>w
>
I
im|«urtaiit
got bis money , tbe li
thing U to U*glu at tl
Imt be sto]»s
the muible—try to ws
Ik that’s b«tglttln* it that way. 1 )
1 from •loin*
ter tlniii try in* to sl.^p 1
1 some of it after be gets it.”

Tier engine

and was not

put up for

siKWHl but for comfort and reaworthl-

Tliursdaj

exenrslon

to

Mtlwaukc*

i.

He gave It a trial in the big

yesterday and the lK*at waa very

Tickets poml on 5:30 p. m.

train.
pug 14 15 10 21-22 23-28 29-30

Regular communication Traverse
City lodge. No. ZZZ F. 4 A. M^ tonigbt
Tbe regular meeting of the Queen
Korky Mountain IVa tbte month, it City Shrine. No. 16. of the White
Togulatea tbe atumnoh and bowHa. it Shrine of Jemanlem will be held tomor­
mak<*s tbe little ones sleep and grow. row evening at 7:30. A full attend­
^35 cents. Johuacn Drug Store.
ance is desired na there la apecla] buaBabies' »kln will l>e soft, fair and

smooth If you

give them Hollister's

USE CALMAN*S Klaatie F1«m> FinIMt far
ft. 1. Wait 4 Bom.

THY A Rscono WANT AD
■ ■

V

r.f.

suntplion. t'oughs and folds. The fimt

etdd.
At Je
Drug Store, F. H. Meads ami !
E. Walt Si Sons' drug stores; bite aii
<1.00. guarantev'd. Trial txAtle lOc.

D..n't
tarrb
Cheney A

C... Toledo. Ohio Js

Regulat. s Hu* st..ma. I, ami l-.w Is.
^
^

wait

milII ymir blood Is Im{

|M>\erish**<l and you are sick and atlIng. lull lake Hollister's Ruck>' Moun­

> and giv,*s them a h<*allhful aud
taken Internally In doses
Irops to a teaspoonful.
It ■ „a,„ru| ^u., p. H<dli>ier*s U.K-ky .Moun
dlrertlv on the blottd and mucous
lain Tea Is the children’s lH-Te‘la«-ior.
suriaee„ of
I. They offer r
t.f the syst
1
ease It fails t»» I
etutts. Johnson Di ns; Slot«-.
aud

tain T.-a.

It will iKwitIvely drive out

all Irup'trlik**.
|eiA.

T.:» rents, T**a «>r Tab-

Johitstm Drug Store

lobti-

“‘Atldliss; F. J. CHENEY & CO.. ToIclo. Ohio,
le iK*riiliar disappearance of the pain- .............. ............ ..........................................
Pills for const! ‘ fill Kymptoms of lndlce.*^Uon aud bill-. |,^ve
have uM*d nurkb*n’s Arnica 1Salve for
|ou*mesH to Dr. King s New Life Pills.
wires and cancera.
If Is the
lb- says: ' They nre a is-rfert remeily
h.-allng dressing I ever f«»UBd.for tlir/ine.ss. sour -lomaeh. bea.larhe. I
1,,.^^ ruts, bums and
at Jdhnson's !>n,g Store.
\v rtuMin |K»rler |d.-ked op a purse cmstlpathm. etc * Gt,ara..t.s..l at Jt.l.nM.ii's Drug Store. V. H. Mead- and h jp n M.*ads and S. K Wall A Soar
E. Watt & »mK' drug stores, priin* rbc. j ,,r„g Klores; guarant**rj.

pat ion.

--------------------I

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

------------------ j Ti l EY RE OFT
1 Panatella—Try «««?-

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

NOW'—Bbutera*

DEALERS ^,|N 4V4RYTH1 NO

Saturday Evenirvg and Many Peo­

PE:RSjNiL
ltn*eii(i’s
The emi*ress
act*ut Is violet.

rnvorit*

cessful. tlu* store Ik*Ii.r

crowded all

WANTED.

THE VERY BEST CHEESE THAT IS MADE
And who doesn't like good cheese. / It is a dainty delicacy for everj* meal.
outing or picnic tlinner is quite complete without it. There are so many ways
of serving cheese it just makes yonr mouth water to think of them. Cheese
'sandwiches; Cheese Slicks. Welsh Rarebit or I'higlish Monkey. You want the
ver\- best creamy cheese for these, just now we are selling it for sixteen cents
pound.

Brick; OKiceso
is the creamy, s|)ong>* cheese so many prefer.
vcr>* fine indeed at l»‘i cents the pound.

We

have something

Imperial Ohieese
Thc*kind that all cheese lovers like.
glass jars, sells at 15c, 'J5c and 50c.

Comes in three sizes of air tight

Roqfue-For-t OKieese
The great tavorito with so many. The kind that very few firms carry.
They are sold m glass jars at 20c the jar.

300 women, girls and boys over

aug 12-tf
TRY A ftBCORD WANT AO.

Edam GHeese
Something very fine. There are customers who will eat no other.
They will csst you just a dollar a cheese.

inu't

lu-tt4

It Is

Ihe city that never dry ont.

|3<ih

sb***p. and my

1

The boat is twenty feet

equlp|M*d with a three hors* power L/>

ASK AGENT PEUE MARgl'ETTE

im.I

EMJOYABIE CORCERT

work,

(*i»ntlnual sha<li> there an* streets In

. aisMtt

I <>,uld

..biXTn.w.'iSd
-lami, faiihiB lo ct.r.- ...h

his own hantls he having bulU It in bU
spare lime.

account

‘.r.! I7ri.'
ure«k.Hl:

.....

len.sU^ s|>ecialties.

Overcome the Dlscaae^

pride.

miHlel and flntsh but is the work of

str<*«*l when* trimming of this kind has
On

carr,.^

clare That Xray Traatment Haa

Tha Traverse City Canning Co.

mon* than onllnary

The launch Is not only a Iteauty In

praclictwl.

...

Clly,

highly stvtsatloiial drama !l!b*«l with In-

Manila

L Bachant haa a launch in which

would be eff»*rted If Ihe tnH*s were
This can Ih* sm*n on Eigliih

A. V. Frb*drieb. May.r

,s

the

14 years of age. Plaaaant clean

trimmed ten qr twelve fo<*t above the
walks.

Your humble MTvani.

; 14

I ngagt-meni coiirludtw Saturday night

CURE FOR LEPROSY
American

Satisfactory to Him.
A

A Touching Story
girl of Gtv>. A. Eyier. Cumt»«*rlaiid. Md.
He wrlti**: “Al the ape of 11
our little girl was in declining htwRh.
with mtIous Ihr.mt trouble and two
|d,vslrians -gave her up. We werv> al-

theco.mtr, ih^ all other dlsv-ase*,

Very

he tak.*s

m.

bklwin

principal character. Zeb Cat Hi

k(*«*ps h
In Mejjlco. and she has lived
ed here 1
nearly six luuntbt without u«*itlng
talk.*d about*'—Chicago Record Her-

afterniHui an.l evening s**rvlces.

^

■ iK-fore the days above natm*d.

Miss May Drueseb. MUs ixwtnhy Cohn.

B. J. Wian and family. Mr. and Mrs. I
N. MUkT. Mrs. Knxll C Seligman. C. j

PubUc la Aroused.
of lliu curative meriis of that j
medicinal tonic. Elertiie ibitert.
Cor si.-k
i. k Momarl.
(tomach. liv. r an I kidneys,
ary H
llWa.Urs.
; Mary
Wadirs. .of 3t.; .St flair Ave..,
dumbus. o.. wr.tes:
“Kor several i

Ho|>lng that our citizens will alter..!

The ois*ning play

Is “l^titled Beyond the Law,'* a mebs

affcr of the vxuuvnt.
The duke of .Muntzzi is preparing
an exploring exiK-dition to fentral
,
,
.Vfriea.
He
Is enlUsl tli«- most ad
Anona. Alexando^J venlurona prlm^ in Euro,K*.
rent home two months ago in a dying numlK*rs were:
c*mdltlon
Yesterday
his
family Bright Eye*. Goodbye. In the Shaik* of
Jos»iib Randolph and Mary Elizngrounds and j the OM
Apple Tree. Two IJttle lietb Owke of Si-rauton, Pa., agol
slak(*d
brought the dying Iniy there in a bed Friends of Wall street. Come Home. years aud both uiifnarrled. are te Ji. r.-d
where he lies racktsl with Illness but Soldier Boy In Blue. He's My Pal. The to be the oldest single tw ins in .ViuerWaltz, Ict.
hapity btvause he has been spared Instrumental numlws were:
Goventor Folk, the terror of the Mis­
long enough to again m<*et with the seb*cted. A WhlsiM*rt*d Thought. Moon
souri boodlcr. U de«cril»rd as lK*tng
great religious gathering. He is ------ I Winks. Wake I'p. Malinda.
'*B rather small man with
low today. A young girl from Honor*
big head, snapping ey**s and tliln lips,
TW* Age wr MlrwcUw
who went with the tnipUs last year
closing tightly over a wide straiglit
“Tills Is n wonderful nge. isn’t Itr 1
U now tlead, she having also bt*en M*ut
mouth.
she said as they sat on the broad porch I
l»r. A. V. Y. Raymond. pr.*-i«l.-nt of
home a few months ag<» In a dying couof the fashionable family hotel
i
S<liem*ctnil.v
dlihui.
watehe<l the nutoninldles
as they
refus4*d an offer of fl4.u«> t«> Im-. ..itie
Today's Services.
passed 111 an endless jimev-sslon.
the imstor of the First pn-^i01.11(111
‘'Yes.'* Ih* replb*d. 'it It wonderfUi’
Today the servic«*s were thn*^' in
cliim-h of Buffalo. Ills salary as pres­
numlM*r. Rev James Wau-shegv*-shlc In niJiuy ways."
ident Is S3.:ss).
••Sometlnu*s." she went on. 'it al
of the Soldiers' home. Grand Rapids.
most seeuis as If It were an age of
d»*llverlng an exhortation to all sinners
The duke of r..nnnught. rrlttce .\r
miracles.''
In the morning «id winning many ex­
“I know It.” be answered. “Do you fhur of tirent Britain. wh<» has just
pressions of satisfaction from the
that splezidld looking young wo ent.-red hi** .'’s>th y.ttr. was tin* gu<l»ou
rtf th*- duke of Wellington.

The .wdlnanee reads

WXoUmk amZ RttnU Tmt Itliabto Bmm Vsnhte

Those d«*siring c»»mpeteot help

do their trlmndng can notify the
chief id |w*’.ic«* who will secure Mieh

Malu*I MtKHly. pianist, was very suc-1 * cupirallzatioii of #3.V«UU. and is man

ing rtvruUs for the schotd. her

that nine f»*<*t Is the In-lghl alsive

erty.

day. Friday and Saturday night. Aug.
i„..

tJeuer.iI P.isdii. (-oinmntider of the
-------j Snivatiuu .Vnuy. Is anid to i*e a slave
Tlie concert given at Grinnell Bmth- to work,

V. 4YI»*difrh for mmmlivg tbe shade

|n**s of Ih.* city.

J. W. SL-ATER

that their tre»*.*» are trimnu'd prop­
The Middleton Stock <*«»nuuuiy wUi
appear at the City opera house Thurs­

lji.st Vi*ai Miss Elizaxeth Fisher of
Miss .Minnie Itoldwin Is pr.*sUlent
the Genoa government school. Nebras­ ers' music store Saturday evening by j
ka. was at the camp meeting, obtain­ Charlea A. Skelcher. vocalist, and Mr* 1 of a l>nuk iu Wisier. I. T.. w bieli han

w«*ek are the days s*-t a|uiri by Mayor
A

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD

apart next Thurwiay and Friday.
.\ug. 1»; and 17. when they will s«*»* to

pltiR."
\V<*4ln«*sda>

Th«*sf include thnse adjusLibh* end leaven porta lliat
arnin;^>«l to fit .uty <viruer of the room.

ple Liatened Outaide.

unabl<> to name terms or give refusals there
winning
twenty-one
pupils,
to their foreign clients, who an* show­ anumg them lK*liig the Id-year-old
ing much urgi‘«cy. Th«*se indications of Loiila 8how-an-<la-say. who
<*f demand f«>r American wheal

sumptuously

Tbe determlnalion of Manager Ckirduu

Grinnell Brothers’ Store Waa Crowded ,

■o latter playing the organ at differ-

p«»rt yeara—are (M'rtalnly an Important

and

staged, the play is nou<d for its

trial

Lucy

demand «*«iual t<i that of our boat ex-

acted

$9.50 TO $18.00

if everyone will give

streets will take on a much imj r»*ved I

with

acjlve forelan .demand—aome exi*ort

Intellectual-

appearance.

Hon. Judge

Blanche Hart. Detndt. Mich.

We an* shuw ini; j lot uf Ui.«i* popular sellers in medium
pritvs, raii>;iii)|r fn>t

trim the tres and charge the cost of

powerfully

warda which have b«*en offered by va-

grounds tmik an active part.

that the board of public works shall

Wayne. Ind.; A.

lnformatl<»n—aulhenilc of the camp meeting, conducted the
informaiion—haa l*een no. aeiwTally morning aenrtces. speaking to the red
avaUable. aho» li^K a brllllanf arain har- hrelbren
from the text.
"Not by

inttuoBoe the aUiek market at all. muat

that If the

property holder does not do this work

Bauer and family. Alexandria. La.: D.

cinnati |H*«ij(le arc;

ONLY $4.75

shall be trimmed at lea*st nine feet
above the sidewalk aad

Ijr oonoeived dramatically constructed,

has charge of the d< tails

might, nor by jiower. but by my spirit,

shade trees «m the streets of the city

drama now on tbe stage.

future «%enta.

v*«t outlook, that the character of the

all

It is a very notlceubk* fact that the

H. Ooeble of Cincinnati; H. AYeiberger
and family of F*ort

that

trimming and

Among tbe late arrivals at the Lee­
lanau are the folloaing:

provides

(hade trv«-s of nur city nearly all ne»*J

great aoccesa.

which It U pnidlctad will ccllpac all

«MitUa>k

the

ordinance

Clly,** has secured the most Impressive

Seiusbelmer and Mr. Dettman, all of
made

This

same to the pmperty.

aUtanoe of Hon. Judge H. Ooeblo. Mr.
Cincinnati,

SPECIAL—We ran xn'vi* y».u a goc*\ Couch, upholstered in
6u«* t^Tudo Tt-lour, iiiet ly euibuasetl hanlwood fnumi, beet sUiel
springs, for

ahade trees enforced*

Managers Steinberg Bros in arrang­

room by the management and the aa-

the yield of com and wheat.

sequt^tre aj<inir«i a buay fall, both to

J

ing for the engagement of “The Holj

dance hall transformed Into a court
^

Northport. llkh.. Ati*. 14.—The aorBUMPER CROPS THIS YEAR.

j

The city council at tbeir laat meet­

Not only

aurhotel

by alt the gneau of the hotel and

Cam# Mooting Notoa.

Haary Clfwa. in Ikla waakly r«*port la-

Friedrich haa the foBowing to say;
To tbe p«>ple at Traverse City;

have been taviah In tbelr praise of "A^ ing held Aug. 7. decided to have the
Rojral SAave" and prononnee 4i one of* ordinance relative to the trimming c»f*

neighboring cottageea.

aond Saturday. jrrH>w tha crop aitn-

dinance and on the suhjet. Mayor A. V.

L the country

Tbe critics tlu

The

council has decided to enforce tbe or­

Tbe trial was held la the music hall Grand on Tuesday, Aug. ZZ.

Indian Choir and OroaniaU.

Special to the Evening Record.

"Unde

thing leas than mediocre.

Thursday evening and MrgHy attended

in tha AfUrnoon.

Outaide at

the rest of the company waa some-

OTcriooking the sparkling waters of Bennett have mounted It is largely
sponsible for iu unusual aooceaa.
Grand Traverse bay a young man
Royal Slave” apepars at iSelnberg .*
accused at stealing a dock.

M AtfdrMMd Hia In­

dtmn Srtthr

*Aftgg^;5gr

Ang. 1C and 17 are the aAdal tree
trimming days In Trareme City-

tbe moat worthy productions that har

of tke atambertag fOr^u ttet
round tBa

erentag.

Joah” himself and tbe Dutch comedian

Bpadal to tbe Brcnlac Record.

RtV. JOHN OeCTS CQP40UCTED
MOANING SCAVIOC.

TRIU'TK TREES

-Uncle Jo^ Bprwoeby** drew a MAr■ized honae at SttlatMrg^ Grand Sat­

S»»AflKO TO AAAIN MCST FKICNOt MmIc TriM al Bit LaMaua HatetUat ar Lata ArHvaM
AT SHA«KO«MMJ&

SAIBATIWASSFBITaPRAP

mOHlOM. MOMOAV. MIOUTT 14, 1^*

AMUBKMCffTB.

. Miss Lonlae Friedrich of Ann Arbor
la tbe guest of her brother. Mayor A,
V. Friedrich.

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
IFlir-rY
l» K R
OBCIMT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Itt CASS STREET

PHONE 6(»

That is fast becoming so popular. It.contains all the nutritious prop­
erties of the peanut, and able physicians claim it is one of the best pure
food products known. Just the thing for the table, picnics, camping or
the cruise. Sold in two^izes of glass jars at 10c and 15c.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
DNIHJAVaAl Nt WMlTVia

ONIHIAUIAW Ml SUaiYWa

ONIHXAMIAI N1 WUriVlQ





im mmm uteosa tsavemb env; mouim tK^DAV^ Aiiob^

j:*'

HDSKERS WON
THNIDIMME

fBRSNTUSfltt
Left Hera.

The MUditkle piam «nmM have bec«
0MATCO COPCMItH SY A tCOAC rnaalag today b«t tkere la one car of
bfthnlnm oa the road whIcA to capector • TO A
od tomorrow ■writing. Tbe ploat wtU
be atarted WodaoBdajr moralag and
that day wlU be tbe laat tliat It will
nm, Tbcrc to aot quite a block of the
pareflaeat to be flntobed. Tbe cruablag plaat win be left here bot the mUCAOWD COMMtrCO ilOWTLY Of
iag plant wlU be taken to Moakegon
nuvtiiAC CITY reorte.
where the company baa qoltc a large
cootrart, Th» fine atone jriU be all
C«^uii SIHII Out In tiM Fine Inn- aw^ np In about a month and a hard
amooth aurface left which wUI be
• Mnn AMcHnd HeiM
cleaned and cared for the aamo aa any
FMa In F««ir Stralfhl
other pavemenL
Innlnpa.

flTBMIlZ MTIB maiT

T1m» Oopnmteli bw- ball u-»m went
tfovB lo d«rc«t Mnn, I»l<Tce a Coro
Hualiara of tbia Ht> t>T • acoro of C to
3 r«rtrrdajr. Tbe atimdanpc eonatst•d almort eotlri'lr *>1 the rrowd vhicb
look Uxt? boat a fmm tbla city and Bumberod about 300,
Oopamlah
flrat aod were abut
out iB (be Drat Inning while the hone
team ran in four acorro. The BoeoDd
hralBR brought in two acoroa for the
rUJtora and then for four atralgbt
Innlnga not a Buu reached home plate
although tbe Huakera had two men on
The
baaea two dlFcrenl tlmoa.
aeventh Inning added another run to
the Tratrerae City toul and tbe »«irr
atood four and two. Cupcmiah look a
brace In the ninth and two men were
on baaea with do one out. ‘A. Ix'wla,
tbe eatrher, aeored and Roar tried to
make third but the umplrt' railed him
out, although the baaeman declared
that the ninner waa nut touched. Thla
probably would not have effected tbe
^nal reault of the game and waa pure­
ly a matter of the difference In t
acore. The next man up at ruck
and the laat man waa thrown out
third,
Btorer pllchetl a ffrat claaa game fur
the home team, airlking out nine men
aod allowing only throe hita. Decker
of Copemlah pitch***! hla UMial g*K>d
game, atriking out eight men and al­
lowing nine hIta. He alao allowtYd one
man hla baae on liaila. lu the laat half
of the eight Inning Decker dial ingulahed bimaolf by catching a hot liner
that waa nearly out of hla reach and
making a double play by catching the
man on flrat.
Tbe hatteriea were:
Huakera.
Btorer and Wllllaina: Copemlah, Dock­
er and A. I.«wiB.:
Tbe Booro by Inninga waa:
Copemlah............ « 2 0 0 t» 0 U 0 1—3
J*. C. H.................. 4 o M <• 0 « 1 (I u-I,
C. Rcatty. the vialllng a**coiid Itaa**maa, met with an unfortunate at'cldeni
In the aeventh inning which put him
out of the game. The man waa runIng from accond to third and. aa there
waa no time to apare he dove for the
l>ag. Hla left hand ^inirk a aharp
atone and an ugly thnK>-con)«*r(>*l gaah
nearly half an tnrh diH*p waa InOleted
in the palm of the hand. Th«> manager,
lltigbea, waa obIige«l to All hla plan*.

DOG GOT MIXED UP
Waa Wagging H*a Tail In Apprecia
tien of the Sunaet and Got Caught
In tha Engine.
R. 8. Wininnia baa ti gasoline laiinrii
on Raat Imy. Mr Willlnni* alao has
a dog. A "yi'lla" d..g with curly hair.
It annua that the dog is tmitl o| lauiirh
riding and when the lavit Is taK*-n out
the ranine la **»vr pr**aen«.
K*rblay ev«*nlng the family siau«al
out fur a ridi* on the ba> an<l ilo- dog
aa uaiial. fnlb»w*'d. \Vh**re Hm* (Tank
faattnia onto the abaft ih* re are m \
t*ral nU'hea for 4}IiSalHlug a Ann bold.
The pet of the family aat in ff**ut_ or
tbe engine enjoying the aiinaet and
wagging hla tall. Alas for th«* tail. It
rought in the nieliea. Round an<:
round went the balane** wheel and
iwind and round w.*nt the *log at the
name time demuniiig In a afrainnl
tone of voice. Willing hands reversed
the engine and the dog untied the varloua knota In hla tall.
THE MARKETS,
Hast nuffalo. Aug. 14.—CattlQ—10©
l.V higher. Walt and calves—Arilve
and higher. 8hoop and Tamba—Active
at Arm values. Hogs—Active and
hlgb«*r, close w*'ak.
i
ivirolt. Mich.. Aug. 14—Wheat —
Keptomlu r. 83c: No. 2 nd. 82Sc; No.
3 corn. 5kt*c: ^o. 3 white c«ata. 2dS,c.
Tolclo. o.. \l*heat—Cash. 83c; SoptemboT, 8.34c; December. 844c.
Chicago. Aug. 14.—\M!oat—8cpi em­
ber. 8l4c: December. 824c. Corn—
SeptemlKT. D3c; Decembtr. 464c.
Oats—eSptember. r3\c; Deeembi*r.
2C4c, BoptemU'r pork. $14.25; lard.
I7.M; rib*. $8.60.

SWEDE ffIS LOST
Laat Been In the Violnity nf the Bay
Bhoro—Covidn't
Inquira
Way
Heme aa He "Had No BngHah.**

The two men wandered dpwn lo the
bay ahore aSturday night and bocamc
aeparated. Ami] ming htime and hla
brother remaining, at the ahore. Aa
he dIdnT know the way home and
couldn’t aak anylKdy bo b<-camc 'loat
and wandertd around until this morn­
ing. when he waa found.
OF OLD AGE.
Mru Heltn Dkktraen Passed Away
This Morr>ing.
Mrs. Helen Dickerson. ag«d 70, died
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Ceurg** Wbltauu of Hatea this,morning
at 2 u'elock. Her home waa In Marteheaier and she waa here on a visit
having been h»*rc since June 22. Old
age waa the cause of her death, her 111neta h«*lng very ahtiri. Six children
survive her. the chlldrtm l>elng scattend thruiighout the atate. Prayer at
Halt's church ioroorr*>w morning at
10 o'clock and the IkmI) w^II Ih* shi|ipt*<1
to Maneboater for burial.
HIS BROTHER DEAD.
John Roberts Called to Pelleton by a
Bad Massage.
John Rol>erta was called to Pellstoii
this morulng by the sudden death of
hla brother. William Roberta. Ho will
lake the Remains to Durand. Mich., the
home of his parents, for burial.
BREVITIES.
Two l»oy* wh<» are just blossoming
lnt)i long trousers trU*d to distinguish
themselves Bat unlay evening hy AghiIng on JYont siniH. They wen*
r.lop|H<«| by the |sillee.
Bntunlay marked th»* cbwe of T*»ny
Rokos’ ean*«*r as fiollre offleer. He
will pi back on the railroad. ••UalM**’
Winnie Is at iires»*iu AHlng his plan*.
The wiH-kly m*H*tlnj; o| the I. O. V.
club was held at hJaat liay Friday e>enIng. where a very enjoyable time wa.s
s|M*nt. The n*freshmeuts wen* (urnlsh*d by Frank Wlldmau and con­
sisted of watt'rin«*luu and |Kipctmi.
Tb»* IjMlies- Aid Micb'ly *if the As

bury M K. ctiurrh will mi*et with Mrs.
Hhler. 3ii4 S*iuth 8pnicr street, tumurmw nfl«*rmsm at 2
C. K. Murroy and friends. A. MrKen
rie ramenin *if Tiinnjto. Canaila. F 1
K**nt and Walter iVWltt
Noiih|»on Point Baturday In Mr. Mur­
ray’s launch and returtu'd in the even­
ing The point was l**ft at 10:40 and
Traverse Flty reachi'd Just three hours
and nr(e**n nilniiliw Inter.
Two aiitumtibile partU-a passed
thr*»ugh the city on I heir'way to Cadlllne ami Charlotte fmm IVt*?STby yes­
terday. One |»any In a Royal tourist
«*onslsiid of Mrs. N. V. (U'rrUh, Mr.
nml Mrs. F. C. Cobb of Cadillac and
MUs FMcalH'tb Coo|K*r of lndiana|M>lis.
The other party In a White sl**«.mtT
was matlt* up of 8. A. Ow«*n and wife
ef Columbus. Ohio, Mrs. Ixni A.
Ib'lclu*r. A. l>. lU'leher atid family of
Cliarlottc
The homes of l>!ward Clark, 2tKJ
Kkst Kigbth Stre.t. and WilUam
Youker. who resides s<iuth of the city,
wen* both made happy yesterday by
the arrival of bat<y boy*.
AAothsr Kind At I
Colonel John Smith. a t ary d
eomjd**xlo'Led man of mill*.
mil*. :Me., t
the wag of the lonu.
A |MHl;tler. driving through the t

there a blarkamUh near herd"
•’Yea." said the man who came to
the door, "in that Idg white house od
the hill Hr*** a black Kmllh."
•ThA .„,.tai,.r
II
A
te
wm’
the
lUe l>tg wuite one.
Coloiel Smilh
eame to the door.
"Your neighbor told me a blackamlth Uved here," said the peddler;
"w ill you put a aboe on my horse?"
ColoDel Smith toughed and mid: "I
the am a black 8mllh. a* you eaa see. but
Bteamar Columbia w in oonnect at t don't shoe horse*. Vou'll have to go
Northport with the sti*aroer Beaver to a man of • Uiffereot eolor."—Boafor Charlevoix and Pdoakey Tttea toa Herald.
daya. Thuradayu aod Saturday. Colum­
bia leavea Traverao City at 8:30 a. m.
OUR NEW "Hawe*" hata In both
Bug 11-lOt Boft and stiff are certAlnly handaocne.

To Charlevoix and Petoske]

.

VSV A ncMO Sant ao

8<Ad only by one agent In each city.
HamOtott CloChlnt Ca

M

im

IT snui BMans

UM0NT$ ENTERPRISE

rorBsouguiaCT

HmdcIbb «leetl<m^ a:^ that to not
right.’
George Mala* of Fttat. wbo has beea
"The governor Igjaghed. ’To« almoaC
Tbomaa Btautau Ha* JmI Coniplctotf
persuade iae to be a- What to the Ttattlag frteoda la tbe city, retoned
a Forty FOotar fm* C. E. Pulw
to hto boBM Batvday.
The Achleretnents of a Former
Aro Mromir Oaatf*
of OM Mtoalou.
Ned Kobue left aStur^ for a short
"1 wtah it waa poUtlcton,* repUod
Cabinet Minuter.
Dam
Ip to Detroh and Lanatag.
"But aa we an know, tbe Bovocnor
Mich.,
Aug.
14.—The
fam­
FYankfort.
C. K. Pulver and Thomas SUnUm '
Mra, McWhorter mad bob. Hugh, left
«mt the letter.NDLiTED TAOT A£ ▲ FOUnOIil Mr. Lamoot took ao prominent a part this morntag for their borne ta nhaea, ily of Capt. Otm McCanlcy. a boat en left this ihorning for' Old Mission in'
glneiT at Manitowoc, wbo auule this Mr. Pulv«T'a new gasoline launch^
In tlia^^realdeottol campaign precoj- N. Y.. after apcndlng aevei^ month*
headquarter^ for a aumber of j »hlch Mr. Stanton has recently
thla city.
rr—Uaw« cawvrtuUW rHemta
Mr. and Mr*. Warreo Pina have TTOTw. U Id a fair way to be entlrdy j pieted. The craft is forty fert tong,
Mmrr Ito Uftca CW omw Al.
wiped out. About two week* ago. 3- haa^ beam of seven and one-half Twi
gone to Kalkaska for two weeks.
t «• IW Dtsallr wf • CaMwwC
Mr. and Mr*. D. K. Wyakoop of this yoaixdd Stanley waa auddettly taken j and to equipped with a three cylinder,
or Cokmel Lamant be preeldeat
city left ihif morning for Oadar Run. with apinai meelagitis and soon died. [ eighteen horse ix>#er Wolverine enColooel Lamoot used to tell bow be
Ick *
succession Dominick and Kuhere they wOl spend a abort time In quick
came lo AWaahlngton with Mr. Clevefell victim* of the same droad
A nurolwr of ladders to bo used la
land. Oa tbe morulng after election with friend*. They werp accompanied
Hie tote tmn XiSmaoL Oroier Cleve- be eaaunlly remarked to the gorernor by A. A. Lyne* and family of Spring- dlacaac and now Mary, the elde*t flntohlng np the Vherry crop were
taad'a private secrrUir, to better that. Judging from tbe ntarna thro lo. Bold. IIU who have been vtolUng them daughter, and the mother. Mr*. Mc­ taken in the boat this morning.
femambered in Waahlngum than Dan­ lie seemed to be elected. *‘WolL” said
Cauley.
have
Ju»t
expiivd
in
the
boaand wbo are on their way home, and
iel Scott LamooL tbe aecretary of Mr. neretond. "If 1 am elected, you
pllal. There *r** fhrw other children
WILL PLAY BALL.
Miss Mary Ladd of Perry. Mich.
war, aara the Washlngtoo correapoud are elected. I must bare you with
Mr*. A. Seabury of Northport »pcnt at bome liesldes the captain and the
cot of
Turk Post Before me ?f I go to Washlngtoo." Tbit waa
house is *trictl> quarantined.
Sunday
la
ihl*
city
and
returned
to
Lamont’a day the president’s private all that was aakl about the matter.
One peculiarity that hla intimate* her bome thla morning.
aacreury
concerned solely with
BPIRIT^ WERE FRAUDULENT.
The \Ve-qm*-tong base itali ttwm will
Mias Edna Heath of this city left
rootloe bosioeoa, the dtopoaltlon of often commented upon while be v
baa
g*i to Omena at 12 o’clock sharp to*
thl* niurnlng for Carp lake, where ahe
mall, replying to nnlmporunt come ________________
r mltMto rlvblly
hlly Il«cause will spend a *hort time.
Medium Imperaortating Them Expoecd morrow In Murray's launch to play a
apuadt'Dce and the umklug of appoint of tbe manner of hla deetb, 1
by Cunoo* Engineer.
nine from that place. Tlic Ru**-up *»f
11.
E.
Goldrick
and
family
and
Mia*
mcota for hi* chief. Mr. Lamout, dur­ keeu distaste for t*eing left alone. He
Bcltolrc.
MIeh.. Aug. 14.—The the Traverse City team will Itc: Louis
of
indlnnapoll*
paaae*!
ing hto tenure of the office, to aoiu« ex­ always cootiired that some one abouU ('.oKlrlck
tent made it an added cabinet i>oal- he In the *»tnce with him ot every min­ through the cltv thl* morning on their *TYunit>ct Medium.'’ as the bills call ll«*lges, c.; Afthtir Kclittgg. p.; Irving
tloo. Ill* pMwoual indoence with Mr. ute of tbe dny. No one ever aaw him way to Leland. where they will spend him. Mr. Finn**), the name by which Murray, lb.; Ralph Wynkoop. 2b.; Al­
he 1* Introduced to f*dks. ha.s btvn ls rt Clement, .tb.; l>*on Raker, as.;
dereland waa on a par with that of take a walk of ev«*n two or Ihrt'e a few weeks.
C. MrOany of this city left thl* my»tlf>-ing this burg with sronc***. At Janus Mflllki>n. If.; Frid Uclincr. cf.;
auy one of the aeveu coun***k>« pro- blocks unaccnmi anlotl. If. when It
onm** time for him to leav#^blH offio*. morning for Manistee, where he wUI tbe last one b** had a cirek* of twenty. Ted Southard, rf.
vldMl by tow.
no
one
elw*
wma
ready
to
go
he
wouUl
All were duly lnstruct«*d t«» elasp
Mr. Lamont was a perfe**t comple
_
wait for one of tbe clerka. After be spend a few day*.
for hla chief. _
Ue __
bad UctfulMr*. John Uasch *»f this city l**ft for hands b«fore the light* were dous**<I
«wwetary of war and while
ncM. u^faurng "iHditeneiia. the wdd^ i
and wanuHl not to unclasp, or th<*
ilntaoee with public-men of any !
town be u**-l CoiKnnlsh this morning, where
acqualutauce
WANTED.
spirits might get flusl**r»*«l. Ou«* *tf
w ill sp**nd a few days.
LHiaisi
of bU day. an alert. ac*ialsIUxx*!
300 women, girt* and boys evar.
Mrs. E. C. Stokoi* of New Orl«**n«. the tw**nt). O. W. Klbby. a plain
•oaal poise that
mind, a perwoaal
14 years of age. Pleasant, clean
la, |iass(*<l through tht* city Un’.ay du spokt*n. husky engine**r. wa.s not only
work.
her way to Manlst****. where she will curious, hut skeptical. M'heu th** in­
The Traverse City Canning Co.
tense p«'ltit wa.s r**aehofi where the
visit fri»*nds
aug 12-tf
John Ross and family of itoldwln twang *if a banjo and the loot <»f a
*rum|»i*l—dpne by spirlta, the medium
were
in
the
city
y**«tenlay.
mont'a anavlty And diplomacy. - ,
said—Ml. Klbby struck a mateh. It
The
.Mesdaro*'*
O.
Johnson
and
A.
mlrrorwl hla ehl**f to the public as be
wonkl have him appear; not wholly as I
of worlhW. ch rks lu his .h* Tryxell of Manistee were in the city was Finney who was luiiiging and
imiNG In the boys wlilli* the sale Is
bewns. Tbe angh** were blunted and I
w.*n* dls*harge*l and leMt-rday a* guests at ll<tt<*l WTilting. twanging. Tbe m<*dJum was dlsistsed *111 - wi* will d**moiistrati* to *w*Tj' one
tbe rough aWe. made amooth. No one |
i

Frank (it*OY.Anian and Harry Ix'wls of to talk fight until Klbby. who bad juM that tnunry U ^av***! *»vcr former purre.*o(niteod more than Mr. Cleveland
-'«HitlH*r incident that nni.y *.ffl
di*nouiictHl
him
as
a
fraud,
offer***!
for
t
ha-us.
Ilamltton t'buhlng Co.
Wk
Rapid*
were
guests
at
the
W*hlt
• fond of re*-anine occurre«l in
bow much of hi* popularity wa* due to j
two e**nts to thntw him through the
l.jg y*-*tenlav.
M.
private s.*cretary.
!
8«*nnt<»r Harris of T<*un**s>«s* wa.s in
F. » Clark and family of Sutton* window. Tlu* medium took the first
Mifa newspa|ier tralulus
Mr. Ijimojifa
atoisl him In excellent scrvhH*. He 8e**n*tar> Limoni’s ofll«*** when Pay Ray wen* In the city yest«*rday and train out of town.
Dt. W. A. FAUtSWOtra
knew the Umltatlnna of tbe eorresiiond- master <*em*rBl 8tanion enti*nsl nn-l »<IH*iit the day at Park Place.
enl’a work, the meaning and value of ls»gnn his »*xplanatlou *»f the Hnnnelr.1
PARK PLACB HOTEL
Mias C<Hw Morrill *•[ Grand Rapids,
MRS. WILSON BETTER.
news, the dlffl<*ultles with whlHi It <*011111(11111 of tl»e iM*rvh'i*. referring pnr- who has lM***n visiting r**latlv**s it
OtBeshonri tmUl lua tn.and 7 totp.ai
tlenlarly
to
the
lark
of
funds
for
the
waa gathered, the lmportnD<*e of accu
Unless Complication* Ensue She Will
rlt>. relunii**! to h**r home uulay
Doravapathw*
Of*.u*r*l l*r«rUc« and
month
of
June.
Hivretary
Limout
racy and tlie vital nee*w*lty of wrritlng
klut.
probably Recover.
Mrs. I’«arl Day*, who has lR*en
nccoiuita of evi*nt* while they were nskiil what amount woukl Is* u»ss*sSpecial to tlu* Evening Reettrd.
-pending a few days In the city,
fresh. He was democratic ami h«*li»- sary to pay off all the June salaries.
T)h. fMMiiethlug like 8.VMS10." n*idh*il
Norihisiri. Mich., Aug. 'll - Mr*,
ful. he knew men nnd affairs nnd how
turn***! to her home In Kingsley this
Denf*rnl
Ht.njitou.
much to tell of nil the ‘’Inside’’ events
j Kitn 8. Wllwrti. thl* magnint* ami newatnoriiing.
that came under his eye or of whIcliJ
Mr> nianrh SMbir of this city leflj ph|mt writi r wlui has lu**-!! so crillrally
lie had. be<*aaso of his position, first !
for Ibslg. this morning where she wlij> HI. 1* considerably Itelter at prew-nt
hand kuowIe*lge. lie made the ttlilte 1 ch*ntr
••y*nj gi't me the money. Mr. S«s*re
and unl*‘ss unfors<*rn cnmpllcalinns
j»**nil a shvift ftnu*.
House a sourco of aevarnte. fresh, j
tary. nnd I'll make the payment, all
Mr and Mrs Archibald Walter of ensu**. she will protiably re*'ov**r. She
valuable Infonuathm am*h aa It bad
rlgtit." said the imyiiiaster.
t'.rniul Rapids are being entertained w; s ill w ith hltssl |sd. (ining follow ing
never been liefon*. nnd he was In
-Well. I'm thinking aln.ut ndvanelug
n
malignant carluinckle.the liest sense of the word what Mr.
at the Covell cabin. This Is Mr. Wal­
It myM*ir." r«*idi«*d Mr. I,nmont.
Oeveland never bocame—a •T»olltlThere was a gasp of nstoiiNhniev.t ter's first visit In this part of the coun­
cian.**
from General 8iantou and 8i*uator try and h** to quite *mus«*d with the
IIAND80MK thrt*o piece short pant
Commentators on pnbllc affair* In
"ups and dttwns” In the drive from suits, for ag**s H to 1*:. n«»» $;i.<mi and
d ki
Washington who bad
Traverse City to lx»ng lake. Mrs. |3.5t'; $1.50 to $2 .**a\t*t! on i*aih still.
I»resld
•Tile army oiiclit
New Tin ami GranittT
Walter notes some v«*r> pl**aslng
hteil at
were so aniaseil and dellghti
linmtiion Cloihiiig Co.
sooner they get it the Is-I
ehnne.** Mr. rjimout made at the
ware. Ladies’ J’^-iti-c’^.
"I .-au *Milv say. Mr. Sis-ri*tarj-.” saM vhnngis In tiu* "ijueen City ol tlu\Milte House and im* ajipredative of tleneral Stanton. “tl)at If you find me tuirth " slnrt* lu r visit lu-r*- six years
coals, New Station­
the puldle valiH* of Ills aervlees that tbe money I shall make orningements •ago Tlu*y find a d<*elde*l dlffen*u**e
WANT ADS
Bome of them to thU day nr** Incline 1 to pay off the offlivrs and men wh»
ery in bo.x paper,
I.etWeen t lu* *-XCe.ssiv«* h«*at ol the|
to call him "the brains of Uie first did not reis*lve tlielr salaries for the
Too LaU* for CUsaltirAllon
Valle) city and the e*s)l brin-ze of the
'lablels, Hnveloi>es,
Clev**land administration." Tills, of month of June."
Grand Traverse region.
eourse. Is nn exaggerate*! estimate, but
cii’., Hrooms. Ja 1 1
They iisi**l to cirll Mr Limont ‘ the
It will serv** to show how striking nn silent secivt.ary" In tin* last yi*ars of
Ml-s Lllliam Sparkitn of D**lroil is
jjradcs, jelly tumb­
Impression the n**w private m*i*retar>' his senhv at WaslUngton. He was Miss lIHen Stout's giu-st.
made *jo men wbo wen* not neeu**- tbonnigli’y methodleni lu his habit nml
lers 20c and ISc doz..
.Miss Sadb* VoslH*rg of Rig Rapbls to
FOR SALE- Birds’ eye maple rirt-ss**r.
tome«14n loosing th«*lr tongu.*s In praise did imt waste a nilnute.
Ylsitliig Miss Eva Thiirt**ll
Can rubbers 2 dozen
roniblu.-tiloii tosikca.se Third llotir.
of public offleers unU'ss tribute was . Aiming the n*f*irnis nnd Improvi*.Miss Minnie llubliell has p*iiinu*<!
emlnetitly well *1eserved. H**re Is n nieuts tliat murk*sl Mr. Lnmonfs lulfor 5c. Can’t swim",
W.Miktsip blis-k. Mrs Sehryer.
fnim
a
\l*lt
to
|k*nilt
and
Cl«*vi-lan*l
dewTlptlon of hln^ written "off tbe mluistrnthiii *>f the war department

aug 14 If
eh?
Buy water winns
Miss Mnrlun Roberis, who has ls*«*!t
griddle." *0 to ai*enk. In Hu* days when wef<* the alinndomiient of the small
he was new to tbe capital:
and lly through the
outlying inilitary iswts and the <*on doing s**ltlenient wtwk at Chicago FOR SALE—Htnise and lot. Apply to
Mrs R Gra*. 20.'’, \V*-sl St*\enth St.
eentratlon of the army at Imiiortant Commons for the past few months, ur
water like a bird,
TelepluJIu- 4211.
atig 16 21*
railruad <'»*nters. on the sealswinl and rl\«s| Saturday night fi»r a vi.-lt at her
only 25e pdr pair.
on th«* iiortlu*ni and soiitheni fnuttli*rs. home h»*re.
rind the nsluetlon of the
W. A. l.*teM and family of \Vost« r, N^ANTEO l.a<ly wants emplovment
by day or wt*ek; ail kintls of hous**t)hi<». and R I, Liu II of Washlngmii,
wttrk. (‘talking III private family
^
: mg t.*» .v-ars th*. maximum ,K*rUsl of 1*a . pnss«-d ihrongh the eliy this fnorn
pri-feinsl Call at sol
nM iiue,
knows Amsn nt a al.mcc. nnrt th** mo. ,
*.f .*iiUst**.l im*n. He wris In lug on their way hmiu* aftei s|K*tullng
or al!dre^^ I.
care IJCftcord.
' •‘tni.ueutal In MviirlnC tbe
adoption ftof»■ weeks at L’lantl.
' «Ue new nuignr.me rl.b* nnd earblm* of
■atigll2f
what hr thinks of the rr.iu**rt n»s*ut to 1 re*Iu.*e*1 eaUlHT f.w the army nml was
FUNERAL SERVICE.
br madt*. 1I«* ne\*or Io«m-s i,ls hrml. has 1 au eaniest iiiul mnslstent advo< ate of
I « P’t'enil Inipnivenmnt *»f the sen.*oast Mr*. Harriet Stockwell Wa* Buried
omokrs sml nrvrr swrars Mr l. *.f sUrht j d**f.*nw*s uuib*r apiiri.v***! projects, luYc*terdav Afternoon.
•taturr an.l-d.s>- n.*t «t first rommnnU ih* | rinding the devHopnieiit ,.f *llsnppeHrThe r.iii rul of .Mrs Hariu-i Stock
Attrmlon 10 which, hu «bimi*-r are cn..urrhu.--* lb* brought als>ut 0
'*^**^i r**«lr.rtlon In the nimili**r of military wi*ll. who die*l at h*‘i h<>nie at Will
A sketdi «if Mr. l,aniont. wrlqeu In i posts from about nimtt fiv.* m seven iamsliurg Aug. 11. was lu-M fpun tlu1SS4. iHVirs the caption ’-nu* Pleasant ' ty live. n*sultlng In tlie .^ui.t*ntniUon home y«*sierday at 2 p m and He- In
History *>f a Pink «»f PoUt**m*»*s." In , qj tr*M>{is in large «*ominnnds. and by so i.-rment took pin..- iii Willlanist.iog
1S.S2, wlien Mr. Isiiiiont was a nomlneo
|,„i,rov.m: the morals, disrlpllnc cemrtery.
for th** clerk of tiu* New York s**uate. |
educatloii
tlu* army

JUST ARRIVED

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Campalsorr M. P.’s.

capaelty which had won fur him the
resjHvt. the regard am! the confidence
of all wbo bad lieen brought Into r**lawith him. He had made his
..... when
mark ao dee|dy at Altiauy that
land Istcame president It wa*»
Mr. Clevelai
taken for granietl
grante*! that
tbai his private s**cuid at*conii»any him to Wash
retary
ington. One wbo knew him lu the Albauy day* contrlhutcs this glimpse of
the method* that made Mr. Lamoot
Lamont eo
to
widely known aft**r be reoriied WaahIngton:
"In tbe executive chaiBber he alwa.vs
got up to receive vUltor*. and his universal knowledge of public
ngtoo again held goo
every one coming In at the *1

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jj,,. S’orwt-cian parli:iim*nt *ivj**i!*T>
^ uu'iuIkts. many of whom sit la
uuder protest, says the Phlhi
delphla inihlle IxHlg**r. All Norwe
^vi-r twenty-fit e y,.jirs of age
who satisfy «i*rtain eonditiou* of r«*sldem*e.
*lein*e. <etc., me**l In tlie local parish
ehurt*ii ,once In three yearw. ami choose
OOP 0,3
ma„ out of evert* luO present to
ppj,.pt
,cp|,.pt tl
tlie ineiutier* of parliament f*»r
u,p
jj,p pountr**.
poontrt*. The
Tb«* roi*n
ro«*n »o
ao seltfcted
aeltfcted 1are
i^jond to aerv**, wheth.-r th*y like tbe
honor *k* not. linuu*diately parliament
om*-fourth of tbe memlKT* are
rt,oseu to form the npi*er house, tbe re­
malnlng «>r**e-fourths constituting the

•You don't remember me. governor. I . the Iwittle of IJaoyang op to the battle
am afraid.’ the governor promptly re- \ of Mukden will rec.-lve the Golden
s[»OBded:
1 Kile, naya tbe Japanese W**«*klr Mail.
- *011, ye*. I do. Mr. Smith. How are i This iwathumou* honor 1* already aaneWaybackT
: tioned by tlie emi^eror and will riiortly
^ governor wrote hi* fa-j be pobltobed hy tbe Official Gazette.
nerwonal
------------------------personal comfort
comfort letter
letter about
about ::
Grady be handed the t*opy to Lamopt >
a dol- ;
t
thatr
I dlTPCtor* of Caaael. Germany, have d<
"Daa read It and fired np' ‘I
i
manufacture bottled lemonad
taln'.y woolddX governor. It to not ! and mineral water and aefl It to th
rolled for. It vrlU do no good, and U j employee* only, at about a cent
WlU put you la a bad light. It to lo- i bottle, tbe bottle to be returned.

Tn Reconl Want Ads

COYS AND cm LORENS suit sale
—FcH'lish to dfla) Sa*e sonir money.
Haiisilton Clothing Co.
MILtrACKKE and return via Pen*
Marqueite. Thursday, $3.»o round trip.
g.Msl going r. :;:o p. m. train, and gtssl
f<»r reium until Monday folli*wing. Ask
J. KiluH. agt'nt. Pere Marquette.
aug 14 15 lG-21 22 2.; 28-2i*-3n
OCR FRO.NT COr.\’n-:RS art Mill
filled with men's suit* at $7 5u and
Slo.50. We hold such sale.s only when
we have good things to offer at low
prices. \Vt- cannot afford to de.siroy
the confident*** of the jieopic. Our aaUfits o*ir ad. exaclly.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Eawwl to ta* BaMTywMy.
Three city yonths ware out one day j
Id the <*t»untry fishing: iMH'oiuliig very
hnnrn-. and luiving nothing with them
to eat. they went into a wrayalda bmtac
and asked for something to <*nt and
drink. The woman of tbe houae pot
them three mugs of tew and wouie rake.
One of the three youth*, a bit of a
wag. noticing the mng*. anid:
“Kh. missus, w here are th* aaocent?"
"Ah,” said the wonmu. with a sly
little tw inkle in b<*r hnmoruoa eye,
“we ilon't give aaut'cra to n,ugs."~
Cbl*-ago Journal.
A dog trained for war pnrposeg, and
attached to a Gennan regiment bay
“des,'rtad." It made Ita wa|i into
France, where It wa* ama4qd».

Dress Goods

Makcd Tricots for Waists or
Uf’esscs......................................

29=.„

3C inch Granite Cloth. Navy, Brown, (irccn, OQc
Red. Black and White.......................................... ^^yd
New Broad Cloths, Panne finish, 52 in. 1 fJOvard

*cw Shadow Plaid Mohairs
Navy, Black and White...
New Flocccd ^oods for Kimonas and Bath Robes,
beautiful, exclusive dcsi^jns.
We have still a lot of Remnants, Black and Col­
ored Wool Dress Goods, closing out regardless of

Front
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Imtwni m aki-d «nd ar<K.n.-d und. r th.-! ;

uprldit |H«.ltloua W«b dif- .
iwm
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.Yoa.owo.. ...u cmimu
.u. aaultuuall.'aUy 1-y

aouio Inatnnc-^
VW..V ________...
“* h**^ « hhl**
air. Thl* cabiu U
The w ud pornr made him pirnd ;
atuffy; ererythlDg M«ua t *
beVore
before hr ihrrttirD«<
thrrutrned. but tVptalB
t'apUilB fr reelluR.*
reelluR."

Ittaot. SiuiHmiw tbe IleUy hud U-.xiaie]
JoruIthunV^^.
|*art of him. Sin- wn* w if.-. hume. und wmV knrr.1. stuin)>lt-«l on d.tk
cbIMreu. Tliey hud rtumu okl tuRHli«r In the cnaaltiiK trude. Her patehi'd
Ball* Biul I.1.1I.-.M1 riKj:inR. atntlm-d
hem and ImlRlug dc-k •earn* wen
riidblc idgiiu of the alreuuou* life
had lived on tlie rougli .\ilautlc.
i p'mtrd tow*r»l h< r "
Mla-n t'apuin Ram finally walked
“«h..’a d.-wet«-d. 1
on
then* waa lllile miiuiatioD in
hU tnovrmt-nli.. The n.-wi. that had
b»TU au tll]i|dtntly e.iuveycd U him had

“ul'^% \7r’ma*Sn‘fv‘downShVY7MM-v “
-It nmy U- all ttot." calmlj

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•‘t'uu t do It. air.

My order* wa* t.t

tir/'.^ha^'^monor’* jJ7 lUZ an' lu^i wtll a on'* the earpo w:t* alwartl. tm* 1
It. ^1 H-ild
P.d-1 Ithe
neiVv
an- ^roc would ^
liavc a ;
^«* reach IU*.ton by the 10lh.“
jv
he nvm
v n
Tlie mint. ltn|ien«rliaMc f;u^- <«f the
wa« mud.- of. We ain i lo.. aid fur w..rk j |ndr.rled old
.-aptaliii IluenMse.1 tbr
i/.
if«»F»'V .if Ibe frlRl«t.-u«-il owiMT.
New Y.irk. 1 «yT* sli.Mile.1 the :

’’..rr
n«-t*y. ah’ 1 BOt my (
oliey

T*'*!

me?"

owner.
orJer*-lhaf* oil,"

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Here. Bllllnp*.

wheeled around aharply ;

~st.ip lhat. tiow. «r 1 11 put
irnti«!

t;.*t lui.-k In the .-abiti :ii i* May
i d.-.-k
acain. Kf .vc .l.wi’t oIk^ Ml it III yc.
««pped. Yc*. bv Jimmy: I’ll d . It atiywaj
ay ef
ye don’t rtiat up.
Ye alu t on lat..l.
an t pay -cm. Mr. I’eek. when- ye c-m onb-r .nn’ kick
i' she * wurth ycr tm-D anmnd.
Y<-*re ou tb«- hljr*i
renw, an* I*m captain .if 11k- IU*t*y. It
J wanir* •taramered
may lie the •a-'t time I’ll sail lier’’"Y.-*. the last time!" snorted Jonn
the *.-a. and hi., f
tiinn Peek.
leerr ntUk-. He 1..
wtt* niumlr.-An’ I’m Rvilu’ ter have one cool old
“TK . AN luXiE UtK OVim.time with her. Rich a* wc Us.-d tiT have
!tsy V
toretber wh.-n wr was Isith i-ownc an'
fresh. TV B*t*y ain't loo oM rer stntrrlo
bans t.-ructVr nn’
.mtltl
thttmah thU .torn., an’ «e ..m t afeardlighlXul owucm to *ell
He uchojuer ,
no. nHihcr one df us. Hut. b> rum. we re
OV.T his head.
coin' ter let ye rer what wc can do. We re
"AJn*l risky enough l
»ult *emr I mlZniriy
CapiJtlu ^jrA-duumbled
Lc urowboul?’ “Captain. I ... mtsjud..*!
•Too timid ter nui'ergatc
horn-sty to RJ-. -I’n** af.anl .rf anithlB* that blows on
Afiwrd of a gbout of a w ind7 ^iumidi! I
/YUcire for‘rov
rr..M
,U., :
Z’uy
1 KUem tboy'd think diff
rent
ly tn
%tu’re
li storms
went threugh *<»m«- of ’em
storm* w ith ’ eomrol»si..n as lone as she
IS
v.muR
and
.
..vpuin
sk
me when the lt.-t*y wa*
BUUieii. But she uln*t what uhe u*od
UT be. an’ ucllhtT am L No. w .-’re ic-t> Bint
t
Bat
tin’ old mi'' rlichmatic.
____
_
___
ut It tn wmina ■
ain i af*
tvi
Bcfy
tv prospernr."
raft;
Bhell
a ye T*/
canr* ,
.
- 1 weatlwr
weatbsr any a»»" that any oiVr -ooa
hay the atonn aljnakls were flying from | reekon. Boon '•
t nearest baraV’a worth buyln". But 1
captain that knows how ter
outalde a alUT brecae waa roffllng up [
air. t far oft. 1
I re been with her nlRt-.l
tb«' Atlantic.
Captain Ezra, loaded { far aa yc think. ’ «ws the quiet rejoli
_
_
_|j on to forty year*, an’
sV's
hod a wreck. MebV it waa
sVs BCTor
I
llgbV with hla pine coflln*. aougbt ahel- ; **n • •«’ttin uebter now TV togw about
a
beeauae I waa too careful with her. Mr.
ter Inalde of the Horawhoe until the i
1 wa* vfalble on Perk-too Uroid aa'■ net rlskj- enough 1
wiDd «.M bi.w luKit out
n.if.
Krm pointed to R
doaeo coaatlng ateaiucra and aaiUng i and added: "TVn--s
craft kept him coaupany. all tiding
» afclpper and
Itcring apit of rfUKiior behind the’ aheJt(
Jonathan Pack atarted and
didn’t Aaka good" c
.. Wnd a* aafely aa
TV outttnea of
__________
their dock up the bay.
| seemed to grow roauilar. a
A aaiUe playoA
WEEK END EXCURSIONS to Mlh
Iftitp ijj
itpa.
d-atc
In tbe
the aftariMxm
aftaruooo a am*ti tug : ****
. fumed
.UU.KU through the a«i of '
cuub. *».- v
b. ^
»» M- * K. E. «Kl .N. T. Oa
ond
kUiic
for the
i STmSnr
i
trip K.00. Quint -niumdnj
Captalii Ezra at.iod on th«- after deck | " ’Bout fire mllaa. Mr. Feck."
j afieraoott and leaving Milwaukee Monwatefalug the
uej- craft approarblog.
day night. Augt Srd, 10th, 17tk. 24th
idcniy hU licnt f.
• IBaddcnIy
’cned. and
rtlffe
I atautllUR 1
• of the tug.
1
and 31st.
nog 2-tf
he alotid
HtOtid iat attention.
(•aidaln Ezra luatauUj rtH>jgnlred tbo
__ ”•
"HeUa. captain! We wai
face aud figure. Just at that mom«nt
fUmni: Olvo ttN a Uncr
Id Oermany Uat year 2R.578 l«oka
It brought no aeoM* of pleasure to tbe
^ ^-pie apeaket ww
abort. tMckaet
"IV whntr-

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pri^ New OHcaxu la tlic banana pori
i If H W. r^- to
. .. rnr.1 tnt..
"W-w-wh-> .ire yonr
ilrfTdy cr.1 suidfrd to ij»dn«tr*al
"HW!
Xlum*a the word* in thl* counlry allhonph a numi^-r U
h. irru wmoy
to f..r»'e
t-n! **»• «»•** tny^nerion* T.-rlium vinkL"
j1 ehlpmcnl* are received at New York
! r*a i!i-e of two d;iurf!-.4-r« , eark ir.t.« J
* B 'v.wk-t!
U-lt iwsil.le That and Mubito.
At pecM'nt Uir banana
! .vew York
*
' yon iv the tiwu tl.nt unu-k llflly I’ut*
at camera nm»i unload ai
Mobil.- or
i
I nder thr v|>e« cJ that raat
,.f ; twx. u >“
New York.
At Mobile ih.-n- U only
I fallinc wntr-r. ue could -betirre him !

ve n«
mc :;>.«d.^K Tui the
ore wliarf wblcc delay* the iialoadiur
’ - njlhln; MM imd ,,-alld ‘-IXck
) »’•-’«
U . .h‘u;n>:. I*.
and cauaes ('onaiderable Iom while the
Now York baa cauM J
A conimoillou* l.nlMluB wUI *.»o:i I’C !
"»«» lu » thr»ueand In Sw olro j locjrcr trip
lilit.waTr. il-iei'
iliiec in \.wwa>
\»wwa>
ntul j much fniU
nwl.
!u
liliPwaTr.
i. .qieu.xl (I lie roi:;UMTctal
arrive la bad r(«ditl<in.
t'oi^UMYciul
n*ul.
i l^oud.u. Mi :.;, will Ir curd ly tin'( *‘«'^“‘ark.
.u-v,s,lylu Ituiirala. j C»nK4>qucntly there
ahortage and
1
Knclaud.
rulU'.l *yii; i:.-;t.r a« ;
cn Increase in price.
I w hi. b ibr I-;! i-f I ib-M -»*i I *ol.« V
)
'
il<Ts of fh.- • ;:.^b JM:i" v !!5 I* d«l!y
^*-^"** •’* 5'*’'»n»»*nt sUk «---------------------------------j
di«'*
•! .-..ij.-hi L... will hold au .:aUnilUH! \arU iv
;int3.00
lo MUwaukiw
and
return
j f.ire Ihi-.-i f.*?-;•

Ifl-j** and l2o«i liat» made e*|M-vLi?l> 1 Tlmrsday.

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: for u^.

TNV A RECOftO WANT AD.

Shirt Waist
Suits
Must be
Closed Out
95c/98c, 1.48
1.98

New Vtyi.-s .-v.-ry w.vk.

Aalt J. Krhot-, aRcnt. ih-r.-

Martim tte.

Han«nT.»u n.itVlt-.c t'o.

au|T l4-l5-ic ;i-:::: 2u

MGi»l
tri-iE QciAt-erv

stork

Shirt Waist
Suits
25 Per Cent
Discouut

OOVERX JAOKEXS
$4i..SO and^7.50.

«

:'zi

i npromalile m-aain* lu lUe e.»stiuR ;
trade had for.'.’.l him year by y.-ar tu the ^lr. of th. phick> litth- .x«u«nr.

n ‘*^'' '1“ thl’t ‘

1 htiX(*a.

m i ensr-.Htr a.,.n»Hl to lir.-ak cw.t Imt i
Ihe J.-tp.-m.-*.-, and ttail tin- jMpiinr*.A ; deek. awe«>i»luR Iter from wtem to kUtii
lirr M U* nlway* ln.lt. Uiual In p. ’.>u."Volley tin*.*’ Hay* to-uerai fluC.**.
emU wipiiiR !
lilrlnR “Wit.* Hop'd «»nly om-.- in .wv.-n in-.-iUt.*
lUd atnriiiR at
I* calm
obnervallon. li*i*d ji;rjinsl a ntr.-atitii:
je aklpiM?
Ilmr-iaii fon-e inn.*w.l at an .wiimnt vl
Mr. 1*0
le «]uiet
r.i:iK.*>l of l.^i*** to
y-anL". and this
reply. “WVn* aalUu* N*ferc
fin- wKin e«*aH.«d.
Small unsis ti't- at
atiir htrc»‘ an* the M*it*a
*.:rli .-stn'iii.' rune*** a*
yards is
rourli."
of praetirnlly no vjiln.-. Mini.- riitsc*
"SalliUR!
Wltere toY' piaiK^l the fniTu “..*itH» to Xotai yanls ar'.- nrllli.-ry
Itcad of tlie fdilpphiR lirni.
raiip-*. putv atiil Htin;d.-. The .-vj. -ri
-Il-mtoit. sir.
*nunu pitie .-oaiu* <>n.s** of this war nr.- d.-;non>.tiaiiiu
must It delivcri-d lh.tr by the l<kh. .tu* thi- valtH- of the Aui.-r.-an id.- : of
IU-l*y’j Rnt ter move llv.-ly-I.t r.-i
InviuR vkiJIi-.! indivi-l ial tnark m. n.
tbar Ilu time."
uot a l.idy .vf ineii unitt: vollv.s i-.i ,
tin- :.lr Witli tlf..I a.s^i I.-tilaUy
lilttiiiR Homeibiiy;.**

3tm look

Only 38 Coats lef-t, sizes 36. 38. 40 and 42. We must
clear the decks of these 6oats at once. Must have
room for new Fall Coats that are now being unpack­
ed. If your size is here you cannot afford to overlook
this offer. The former prices were •$ 10.00. $ 12.00,
$ 1 5.00. $ 18.00 up to ^22.50. Think of it. And noth­
ing nicer in the wrap line than a Covert Jacket.

3IL.K OOAXS

/

We are still selling them at‘Half Price. We know of
nothing you can buy at the price that makes a more
delightful summer wrap.
^

FULL LINE OF COLORS

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

LOOK OUT FOR IT
IN TOMORROW’S RECORD
FIRST INSTALLMENT OF GEO. BARR McCUTCHEON’S V
GREAT STORY:

BREWSTER’S
MILLIONS

*.WD UK. ^'j;.? jS;* r.i “ s?” b^.

“■ r r rrH£b'

W:

UMUlUfEnillSSUttE^

^

"fhTI

abraya are wbm jao board ibelr
acbooBcn after tboy*ve k*ft port.
Think they own orerythfng. and tb^
try to loed it orar yoa. But m aettie
that wuh Irtia later."
^
**Tbore wa* erery opportvatty to in^''
apert fbc Betiy under mort fororahle
rln-tuuetBDeea. The tttC waa tUaoiiiiacd. to call later, and aftv two bobra of
eloar examloatloo IVck acnlor took j
pottaoaalou of Captain 'Eara'a Cabiu to
the deal under the qulrtius
InfiOMicr of aoniethlnic ja«eallarlj ^^>Qd.
wbhb the cumpauy foruUhed for Juat
fturb oeraaloua.
"Y’ea. alMHi one of the beat arhoooera
In the trade." the abrrwd owner *aM
as be iK>urf«l out the third da** of |»orL
*T;ApUla Eara'a aailed her Cor uiure'n
tweuty year* without au n«xrideut.
tVby. ahevouu weather tbia cak* with
«aa<*." Coovcryallou contluned. accuuipouted by the rliuklnj; of chuotea, uotll
j anddouly a lurch'of tin* actiiM.wr pndpltated the contenta of the ckuttt lo
Owner Perk*a lap.
"Thr atortu nuut !*• lnciTa>lnjr.“ be
added.
"I nerer kww It ao rough
here In the iloraeahoe iM-fore. Now. aa
I waa aaylag’’ITIiLte TtnKJ-UoM; lH hTiK kU«*l.U.
Aud ao on throogb half au hour of
laudatory talk of tlH> Bruy. An tiiry otlM-r eoimiry. .V atriklcn f.-ntujv nn*
(talk.*] the wine ac'tued to p* to tlu-tr , 111.- atr«-et tel.-lpfit.de jwvn;..n.'. wbi.-li
are in icivat uuiiilier. lliey are lt> lie
brad*. f.»r certainly ttie llie«r of the 1
found in e.ery Uiorotiubfun-. .-lo>e to

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rMtan •! mmmrnrrn, Utm tm WUcM! mir « *^nr> wor», iciniora to aar^.^ {rrtrvtr craft. If yom know how
of 9imm Ofioana U Havlofl
awrOro CxcrU.
' hjr the
thr l»ro:niki«!
l»ro:np.i|-a! 1»*
Ir n>«>rtT
wa^e^tT C>f Tl^r work ft."
~Ttat I airfsrtr ter talw M iiMn »».
Miaet Upon the Trada £von
hi tlir tvorkl lia« tbo t?let?lo- irtcbfT
irtcblT eatararl.
ratarart.
The A»m.
"Ye*. Imt ItV n perrina* carie. oW
rnmo tnm y*. ar Oiv om BM«r «i‘ mm
This Far North.
_
1 pbooe I'rraiiie BO aWIntHr a i»art of; tbr fir*t to apeak.
mm 9"W urakwr yvW ala*t m mk* maf
man. tbr Mnootbeot are; pretty Mttrr tp
fWoMttc u y* tMak. V«*f« cote* icr
AVtotnwa^r
** •MI the^Ba^,, 4aHy
** jn Fi»-edeu. and Kiuc 0»-:
“Wliat
« wawteT" be rxrbSmrd. with
! iM mnclit."
rMa «hi» ut^ Mr. Pivk. Y«^ yy aad naf^tm^kblblt b^MoA pateta tn| car*, kln/dom ran hoc^ of licimt h
prrfoauil rn.o*lo:i.
Ananas arc hmiming acam ^
cu >ncb. If they dou'l j»oawt*
The.andor
Hr Ciid.‘ e few hf.*ty flmre*.
wriwovlded with talr|thtioe« t^n a
itliC iM'rtillar tniimmlt> that forluriatf*- Trai-erw* City and .iulr«* the quaraaher of tV<4 4 Son ataiwd hahl at bin
“!•« yo!«
!;r
hw.klns 1...
You don't ee.-iu to know tine at Now OrK>aaa U im.*! will noon
a BMCDest and tbeu tamed away.
after a ironsert. wUh fiuahed fa«-e rtel:
‘ mjo.'.
N'cojac
stll! inon scarce and l:l|di hi
*Taf«aia*B a Wtll* cnsiry today." be
, hrtcb’.eulm: « ye. *nl.i-ie'« T»ower htrr.

EUR are tbr order*. c*{>t*l&.
Hail aoaa’atberarr’'aabaanL
MM^lNick waitta Urn ptmo
^ eoana la Boatoe tigr Uir lock
'OUll bara to
a nitne on
tu frldi 0]> ibm* la Uiae.
too.lockjr cisarma
|>ilMC clerk
•■lllpOWIH
jl|H fU|>|Mid the LUi of ladUiR
.yipaar UiMa and apfiru|irlatc<d OapUhi j
f|iMH-ke*t chair for a foot raat.
(
**1 uiMlrrataitd thr ile{»> '* «oliic oot;
of oouiutaaiuu.- ttMilluurd Uatrr. “She
«Bi‘t i«r Ihr
I
old liMik aud br*a got to vii hr
Had a iiiau dutru yra*
terday to look at brr aud hr aa« to
eomr aeata tuday.TIk* tdiN* «i*ut twrk to thr ImubHOf
mouth aad the tmh duvxi on it with
a Hirk.
“¥ou lJ «rt a chance at aborr auly.
captain-doi-k wairlinjan. llm«*k««r|»rr
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ahlim. aud the ltrt«y'a llkr you. You
dou‘t Ukr riaka rtioueh to auU I*(<rk 4
Stitt. The old wau aakl Um* other da/
Jic helirved yoa were afrahl of a idiuat
of a arjitiyr. AuoiImt luplaiu uouhl
|Nlt tbr Ihtay throiish a atunu aud iLt
doilirr fr«Mii |wrt to |Kirt to watt for
fair wi-allar.“llunii»hr’ aiiurtixl t'ajitalu
Ikra.
“Au' luM* tbr IhHay au‘ rviyythiui; on
board.** “
"Never mind, caidaiu.
*l*bcre
Worne |K»ititMui tbau dork m atcbiuau j

TT«a«Or* eikibr m

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*?Wr tram to hiok orer the Belay be-1 A1Cp4 robune* were ranked
' j fare you aall," panted tbe jnaa aa be 1 lertri*." nctfoo waa Incinded under
I Bcnmbled alioard.
"TbIa frkod of j thla bevL Tbe output b. uot ao aa**) nUue la thinking of haying ber. Fine | tonhibing aa It aeema. for pamphlet*
I craft, captala. ata*t aha?
Jtaat tbe j and uBHotaWy leafleta are reckoned
Un:M ter Jiarergate a powhoatr
^aOH to xstn bKure a.vtUL iwmse Ukeia* book* In tbe list
oi-ltt. xnu. Aoa’L

‘'••rher. Captain San. Too wore al
MhTthy. and"—
-ard of ttta gboat of a aapbrr."

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wWi d«itli puMd w .tow

M l7 to Waltor Ltadtor. ptotow
or «r KMlti* lltorotufO ud
lukttocr it tb* eoUtgr or fUMH
CJtj. He dk! DO toetariBC-hitood.
br Wto oboot to miCB W* rtioir —
Mid bo dnsg<d out tbe twenty^
tfuiity days In Ibo f»tar*t of toloe po>
•Uiutii. Bo bad to mT^rr tb* roodvietK'M or bia fHeoda and pretond
that ibe wotnan’a death meaiit aometliliMf bwldea emanc-tirtiUoo. He waa
aabauiol to ratrb biui*eir ereu tblaktng of It aa aoeb. He rejoiced. bM la
inenul Btealth. and la the aiJdat at
tbeae ctnotioiia be warn attrprlaad by
tbe emmg and abarp aeaae at pbyaical
bereavrmeut-lbe aodden remoraJ of
wbat bad BO luof bem a |»art of Ufe
to beiaMlumt
Ilix litrrao’ nmbitlooa bad arrer doaertKil him. tboogb for tbe laat decade
b« Itad Iwd little time and leaa beait
fur arteal work. But be bad alamya
tried tu keep tbe ftatne alight. He relueuil-Ted tbe time arben bU frletMla
bad tJuHjgtit tbe blgbeat priaea aot be­
yond IjU reat-b. He a-a« only fortyone t*^eu now—a mau'a t»e«t age. Un
der tie- atlmulua of auUdpatlou be got
Ota bla ukl iuauuacripta and tried „
tblug new. but be cxruld
atari auui«*tblu{
ilud to no auatarned effort,
;i.. iKMiinmed IwgUmlug work till be
ehoukl be well -ettled In New York.
and 1m* telegraiibwl bte friend Bussell
atMbe ferry on Thursday,

tom bo had toarlMbirtilly te»d aa tf
tdteaadvMbte V
*i3b. yoa. tote ia Bakate* ha «to
owend. r»to Boh—ia. to he ay
‘----• *-^gaCtoha«teya.Bketho
of baarciL Ami ITa a yoag

rtnukim toi kFaa i

bey bada'i
be maUB't
i mmj aacb a
pame of ebanor as Utenatnre
me* whoa be
wife to look after-abe waaat
maa to bdek him «p
a flgbtla he got a aact dT pggfeaaorali» ta a

toa*a

I’t

hy that
bocaoeha vadt a taaaetol
I been thia way beeaaaa I
tffcad ft aad aw 1 ca*t gat away.**
tabUmad btonaolf la a
oa tbe aame Aocr of toe
booM. atoaae be rottld bare toa baaodt
or bla frlcMTs eooaoal aad tot «to «d
bla typewntar. am he apaet toe raat oT
toe afianMMia la aparbing aad ae<-*
tttag blMSBlf. BaaatO waa wrltlag
hard aad atodt ao appeamaee tlU ercalac. wbea bt cam la to take Uadaay
aga

"fl? was galBg to hsU It for ooty
two or three years aad then coow bacb
camt. bot bob baca there erer atace—
time to pato abend wHh bla writing,
aad then Wa wtfob toaga gare out, and
for the last sercral years abe baa been

dldteoit to aay tbe leaaL
dkd laat moatb. and bare be la. You'ee
him. McQaim. tberra a man wbo
started out with Uiter bralaa and
of them than you or I erar win

btmlaa cokir at aaywberr. and yotfll
probably aw aome bmi totre wbom 4t
will be aaefal to know.**
The big baaenwnt reataoraat waa
fall at laee when they arrlred. tbe dgarrttr amoke was already rnrtlag op.
aad tbera wm a rattle of diabw aad

*‘Ab, toere'B HcGaaar exdalmed
Bnaaell. gwtlcnlatlng to a late tooter.
wbo nodded oxer the taderreataf beads
aad made bia way to a awt at tbetr
table. Liadaay had beard of bla aa
tbe editor of tbe Gny Leaf, too apos­
tle of tyaboUam la atyatooHc Kew
York.
*•7
lag In tbe cooreraatlon that foUowod.
aMwt of wfalcfa was upon men and lo­
cal literary matters beyoad bis knowl­
edge. .Vnxioua to say aomtoblac. be
caught at tbe flrat aame be recog“1**^i
that tbe maa wbo baa Joat
' come out with a new rcraiou of Oamr.
' b» bettdecaayllabloa or aometbtagr
“Ab. yaa.- said KnaaelL - The wild
aaa ataupa o*or his band, but cannot
» can do bully
T»ld you aee
a« be .augbl -iglit of the iHin. atooj.lng bl* Teralon oT T.a CltU Mortar"
figure in tbe black coat and baggy { "I>*Anaunslo*a. Isn't It? No. I d4W*t
tr.w««T«. tbe rather auukeu eje. and »«<* D Annonala I am unable to aee
lliu oUpe .If faded balr on tbe temple*. «
«»onU and pbyalcal perrendon niid
He bad seen bla old claHi.uiate only dlaeaae abouM pose as literature,
once since Undaay bad goue to ludi- c%-eu~—
.
ana. uimI bla memory bad always been > Ti-ah.’" latermpted Russell. “Ton |
of tbe brilUaut youth whose luaatlable “>“** *»<>* “T **»ow things to McGanu. j "aaiax..
- H|*(
WMMaa
you
contribute *e.
to t.im
bla!'
Intelltx-lual euriualty and raug«> of ’
I nave, and now be'a -well. Le‘a a cheap
tliougbt bad seemed to mark blm In i magaxlne.
I ; acboolmaater. He's made a saeiifli
fallltWy for dlatluctlon.
\ “It'a tbe old qoeatlon--art
•i feel certain that 1 can do Utter ' ethlca." Mctiann obaemed we«r11.v.
• of himself, and tbe lire doesn't aeeui
work here than 1 have ever done There i But that waa no merely abalrart | descend on tbe altar. There's
lasoiiiethlug allmulatiug. exciting.
! questloD to Lindsay. He bad thought j toAral tale for your tlray Leuf.**
aliout a great city. Hou't you find It j upon It to esbataOkm. The Joatlllca-1 “Does be uuderatand-It yetr asked
aoV" said (.Indaay.
Hou of bla whole conduct of life bung i Mctlaim curioiuUy.
might If one didn'tlia%e to> keep
keep I! up«u
*na«rer. and be entered upon j •‘Probably not, Imt he'll bare to soon
ttP
li the race/’
race,” aakl Bussell dryly. I *• ttatemeat
of tbe necpKsary and ee- j enough. He’s oW; be'a uatd up; be’a
up with
<
bwttght any mauuacriiOa
mauuacriita ^> ■rntlal
"Have you brought
■entlal morellry
moraUty of
of art
i and. aa a corol- . killed bimaelf for a fool of a a-omao
with you?"
I *a*T. of the artist It waa not x»artlcu- that be didn’t rare two aoua for."
• A few, moarty old ooea. Youknow
' larly original, aad It was culared with Certainly lindaay bad no Idea
irulug be aat
1 have not bad much time for writing j *be peculiar crudity of tbe man wbo | be waa used up. Next momlug
U
during tbe laat
lieUeved In all bla caovlrtlons.
i down before a thick pile of foolscap
lat few yMra.
ynara. Of coume."
cot
Nobody seemed IncHned to pursue ; and opeued a new bottle
bealtating
a little.
dta
know how it has been, and 1 may aay tbe Bubject any further when b«* 1 bad a l»ratn full of Ideas that bad been
tbut 1 do not fee) that 1 bare lost any­ atofiped. bot Idndaay, Cuahed with bis aceumulatbig for years, and be act to
thing by It and 1 would do it all over dlacourac*. jutned largely In tbe succeed- . work uiwu a story of the middle west
Bgilu under the name circumstances. lug talk, attemiited eiilgrama and tried i his own country-, that he had long been
Tliere may have lie«*ii some loss of to abow that be waa not tbe raw out-1 rerolvlug. It came bard; tbe Ideas re| fused to run freely Into words, and be
tlnic. Imt 1 feel suit* there baa been a aldcr be might appear.
Lludaay could not aleoii for hours i waa forced to build up Ids tale In a I
gmater gain. Ifa been good for me;
I’m fuU of Ideas, and a man needs after be went to bed. Physical fati^e. ' borioas brickwork of alow aeutcuccs.
lovelty of hia late exiH-iicm****. the ! , Bo. thus launched. Llndbay fought
mellowing a little before he can do hla
'iouankaa that be waa cuterlug at his fight. It was hard and bitter, for
U-.*it work. iKmT yt>u think so?
: on? You laat upon tbe real struggle of his life.! on oue side stood tbe horror of failure,
n«>ver wrote mo much al»out yooraelf." excited hla overtaxed nerve*, and there ' of financial failure. In New York, and
a det*teanlng undercurrent of this to a man unaccustomed to risk Is
fairly enoogb In my small way/’
bo said, fumbling for bla latchkey. alarm iat the complexity and sjieed of totally destnhtlre
*• 'Aa tby strength so aliatl tliy day lie
him down In a groove of orthodoxy.
here * lli-re. you know. I’to kwt a gaod
Tbe rejected mannscripta began to
tntifkv lllusluna aliout niy onxi geulua
and I’ve loiiie tu bat*r more re«{>ect for about for a few days till be sboubl be- j come back In
gin to feel at borne, and next day be I three weidca Undaay listened for tbe
loafed aaalduoualy—up and down ; postman's whistle aa for tbe trump of
Broadway from Madison square to < doom. Aa tbe mauoartipte came be retlw- Battery, along the water front and read them In cohl blood, and tbe result
In that amaalBg whirlpool that swirls i was alckenlug. He quite agreed with
I dally round the placid tower of Trinity tbe editorial deciston*. He said that be
! churi4i. Hr was not mm-b refrrabed ^ wroukln’t print such stuff In a magathereby. Tbe turmoU of conflicting ' gine of his own. But be knew that be
energies stunned hla nerrona ayatem could do belter; be knew that be bad
and hammered into bis soul tbe aanae | Ideas that were novel and striking, and
of tbe terrific speed of tbe race for,be plunged desperately Into work
existence here where tb* race waa to again, ready to have diase<-ted bis osru
tbe strong. Tbe Idea of fallnre over-1 heart If It could have taugtit him tb#
took him wltb a a|iei*les of terror. He I lost secrets of bis craft,
seemed to see himself falling beneath | Fire days later Bnaaell eame Into hla
an arabinche of be knew not what | frlendia loom and saw tbe wastebasket
t
lile forcf*. He had not made c
IHogress toward feeling at home, bot Undaay was i
he twgan to exiH*rieoce a restleaa de’ Heno. .
be at work without further
Undaay turned up a colorless face.
waste of the iwecioos time.
began vaguely, but wit
He declined to go to SUnfandeTi that. ">Vhr." hedlanlfied
cheerfulness. -I-tb*
nlght
leU wnent akme, and.!
meeting McCann at tbe door, they wrent
•NJolng boekrFS. to Rameses. Mr aueeeaaor hasn't
In top-ther.
deBnlUlr appointed yet. 1 learn and
Toor tri«4r Uiqolrri llx|
kck at-elt-a
editor "I like a man with convictions, i aUchay irduced salary.
no UM. RuaI cau't
IKws nut his presence make you feel i sell; you t
like the idlest of decorative objecU-a |
* •sure any mors. If X seer
done anything. It'a too 1st*
flower,
\j
.. a• little
...ur violetr
J Duppooe I can do tny college work,
you what It docs do. Me-1 Don t fancy, though, that I'tn aolng back
Oanu-lt makes me madT «*jaculat«d' from a mistake to tbe real work of ay
Buaaell. sitting up and forgetting hui

mam im omasa

keep it oool.
Jemca Borland of BTiite Lake, la
aoU aolaat hto wife. Mary, to secure
a recooveyaace of property be gave
her when they were married, tells a
“henpeck” atory which nbotOd bring
sympathy. He says that while bis
wife takes life In easy luxury, be to
obliged to sleep on a gnanysark and
have a soap box for a bureau.
Asa Porter. «0 years of age. aad
bom In Michigan, works In a factory
at Kurthvtm- 10 hours each day and
walks two railce to get to aad from
bis home The old gentleman U a
Fpry pe<li*trian and gets bis work out
as nimbly as m«*n who
I
younger.
Waterman, engineer of i

B.J. IIOWAII.

Natka dlfler la what they drink for' WAinxo—Olri for general honsework
mace tha la thetr draas or epeedk toa
in amall famfly. Mrs. John T. Ott.
alae or tttor araalaa er toe aiaonat of; Cl C Wartdngtnn street.
aug 11^
toefr natteoal debt to their no* of! —----------------------------------------- coffee, for ezamfile. toe Americen and COMPCTtMT girt wanted at once for
toe Bneafoa tdfor aa ^eat a contraati general botxaework. Mra. Tracy Gil•a aa octoffHmriaB and a year-ol*, lu. 508 State 8L
July -254f
babe. On an arcrage. toe
drlaka aa mneb ceffto te one day at >^ANTEI>—a woman cook; wages |40
deea toe Mamweito in eigbty days, la; P*r month. Lake Vtow Houae. Elk
tbe ceoswnptlMiortoa. beer and wto*
Rapldt.
July l*tf
the Bngllah aad the Itallnaa dlflhr to a<
.
WANT TO BE TICKLED
ettll more etartnag degree.
the arcraffe Brtttoher alpe •• mneb tee ; Cunningham to have your shoes
aa eighteen hundred Itatlaan. and la toe
POLISHED, at the Lion Barber
name length at tone he swallowe: Shop.
enoogb beer to keep the neerage Itattan ■ --------------------------------------------supplied for alz mootoa. Trt, fa wine
FOR RENT.
drinking tbe Itnllen shows that be een ---------------------- ------ -------------------------- ,
•qenl etgbty-four John Balia.
, POR RENT—FVmlabed steeping nxim. ]
410 West Tenth iirwK.
ll-lf
Ingfon. R appeal* that the American to »'*'ORE TO RENT; also eight-room
fairly tcuiwrate when comfiared with ! house with city water and gas.
some of bis Enrotwaa brolbers. He! quire of E. A Klldee. 534 W. Ninth
drinks teas beer than the Kagllaliroan. I atreet.
aug 3 tf
tbe tterman or tbe Anatrian. lu toe
spirituous liquors be falls still'
RENT—I'nrumisbed rooms; also a
further behind and finds hlmortf out- j good bare. Inquire at 218 West
rUsa^ by tb* AnsUian. the Unagartau.! Eleventh street.
July i$-tf
and toe Ktencbmaa.
also ranks fifth among tbe aattons aa a !
wine drinker. Tbe Freochnian. tbe ]
Italian, the Austrian and tbe Grtmau i
FOR BALE—Launch 21 ft. by 4 ft. C
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FOR SALE

j EumiM*ans.

at East Paris Decebber t«. began suit I
against the Fere Marquette railroad
for I25.btm. basing tbe suit on the allegi*d negligence of tbe dispatcher.
Allen Marzolf. Waterman va.s engi
neer on the five’* from Detroit to
Grand Rapids. He says be wo.s un­
conscious four days, and suffered se­
rious Injury', Including tbe loss of a
thumb.
New bank at Norib Adams opened.
Deaf and dui;jb vagrant an\*sits] at
('amden.
Thieves at Kalamazoo strip engin**#
of brass fixings.
Plttsford girt bitten on bxit by
snake. Will it'cover.
Flint mayor's lid closing measure
vetoed by common council.
Reading man UM*d gallon of vami^b
on machine, thinking it oil
j
Saginaw strike off. Street car men j
will be taken back on a{>plicatiun.
i
John Crane, farmer near Owoss«>. |
found dead on binder in wheat field.
|
Nearly 30 electric machines IwlongIng to “Penny Exhibit." Pon Huron,
will be sold at auction this week
While Capt. Duncan of port llnron
was ?le«-ping thief ttwik rtill ol Idlls
containing IK.6 from under pillow.
A well dresst*d man entered one of
the riicches a.** the Grand Trunk ex­
press came into Hattie Civek a few
nights ago. and with an addressed let
ter in one hand and a wad of bills In
the other, asked to have the small
bills changed Into ICO worth of large
bills as he wanted to send the money
to his mother A passenger fr<3m Phil-

I

The MfiBtotae Narigalloa company
should laakc overteres with a view of
securinjg the naval training veaaeto tor
In gettlxkg logs ont of the river.
They aeem to have apectol facnities
lor locaUnff anaga.-Maatotee Neva

Remember tbe oM retotlr Had that
to always on Uaee. Hnek ordf^ a
specialty. I make an trains witb.Bacfc.
I CALL FOR BAOQAOE.
In Urery I can famish yon
RUBBER -HRE RUNABOUTB.
RUBBER TIRE BTANHOPEB.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETOHt,
RUBBER -HRC BURREYB.
RUBBER TIRE HACKB^
FOR FUNERALS
1 can furnish you any kind of carriage
you want. 1 have five hacks and three
3-seated carriages in stock, alto a alee
line two-aeaied oarriages, traps ,aad
single buggies., Kindly give me a call
when In need of aaythbig to this Uac.

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FOR SUE

----------------HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State ehd
Ko»e. seven njoms. oasoU ham. good
water, slice of lot 104ZS2H. comer
lot. price 11.060.
HOUSE AND LOT—715 Slate atreet.
44x145. paid house and amall barn:
price II.OOO.
ALSO VACANT LOT—44x145 odjotaiiiig this one; price
10 ACRES of nice land oa road to Ran
som’s farm In Femwuud; prlcw $600.
VACANT LOT oo Wayne atreet; fine
location; price |2t*f».
aug 8 tf
B. J. Morgan.

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seeks refreabment and i
PROF. W. J. ULUIN «.f New York,
Dewed energy In the "i-up wbteh lovig- !
the emln**nt phrenologist educator and
oratca. but does not tntozicate." Coffn
lecturer. Is In the city, atopidag at
tea are bis fsvartte beveragea. On FOR SALE—I offer my bouse and kit
251 Wa.*hlngton *tr«*t
an avang* be drlnka more coffed than
at 435 Sixth street for sale,
2-t aug 10BI2
tbe native of any country of toe old i gold by September, would rwnt furMJ .rb«.
wllb ^
1-. n.
Tbe comparative temperance of the
American, fortbermore.
CHEAP—One dining table.
ore. would seem to | FOR SALE CHEAP
be little codaugered by i
t Imml- I one sidc-liuard. one refrigerator.
gratlou hither at tbe p
Tulving book case, three dining
Baaalaus eud Itallana. In tb* nae of
chairs, arm chair, thr<*e rocking
aplrita tbe Italian to at tbe very bottom i chairs and other articles of furni­
of tb* list of Europeeos. He also drinks j
ture. Inquire at 911 S<iuth Union
street.
aug 3-lf
eren In this category be falls some dls |
tanew behind tbe French. Tbe Russian

SALE—Three new seven
houses In g<x>d location. For sale
on easy terms. Inquire at 2(t8 N.
Oak streeL
aug 21 mu*

^
estimate
FOR SALE—My home. No. 501 West
t, obtainable of bow much be does
Tenth street. 10 rooms,^ attic, wood
drink.
shed, large basement furnace, hot
Should an American, an Eogllahman.
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict­
• Preoebman, an Austrian, a Qemisn.
ly modem, gas ligbta. comer lot.
an Italian and a Enaaton alt down to a
table tofvthcr and order drinks In a
carpenter shop on bark with aull
quantity that would show toa relative
and abed. W. H. Balne, care of Bos
oooaumptloo of these beverage* by
their reapccUve peoplee. some would
get enough for . bath, white otben goR SALE-A few household g.Ksls.
would obtain only a few swallosrs. If
carp<-ts. stoves and all bicycle tools.
they should take tea. for Instance, tbe
Including Lrazer. 311 East Front St.
Englishman would find hlmoelf con
Juiy3I-tf
fronted with l.l»U cu|»s. the American
With 400. the Rosaian with 275, tbe
German with 30. the Austrian with JO. FOR BALE—Houst and lot, bam
lot.
442
West
Eighth
street.
Price
tbe Frenchman with 18 and the Italian
13.400. one-third down, balance
nth only 1.
If the tea should pr
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
tory and the party ordci
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
llahmnn again would
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19 tf
tbe heaviest drink tv.
.econ.»od.,^ him bimdlhh |
^ of I HOUeS. AND LOTS-Mootbl, p,,.
Ibe young mu Ibree 1.0 bin. Thee tbe Qennan. who I. generwlty inlppotiet] '
menls Herman W. Smith. 413 West
the stranger took and put Into the
to STvaDow most of this beverage. He
Eleven street Citizena phone 199.
velope and sealed up. Then, counting would gel 175 glasses, while to** Ger
June 27-tf
the small bills over, he said that he man would take 150. the Austrian 100.
just |1 short of the.lCd and would tbe Amcrtcau bu. the FVcnchman 67. FOR SALE—Wasehoose building
toe ItoaKiaD 6 nod tbe Itafian only 1.
step Into the adjoining coach and get
Bay street comer Hall, also 14the |1 of his sister, and handed the
Illy f
horse power gasoline engine
envelope containing the supposed ICn elded that "something hot" would be
feed mill outfit; also 9-rooin hick
the passenger to keep. The train better and every one onler spirit*.
rezldence. 537 Sixth street. Apply
pulled out and the stranger did not the .tUiitrlao would Then outclass all
to John Horsfleld at residence.
return. The passenger told the con­ the others. Neverthelea* be would not
June 24-lf
ductor of the nonappearance of the distant^ bis rivals to any great extent______ ____________________________

stranger, and would not believe the
oooductor when he told him that be
had l>een swindled. Upon opening the
envelope which had l>een sealed before
>wn eyes he found that It con­
tained nothing but paper Tbe conduc­
tor telegraphed back from Cbarlmte to
the Battle Creek police, but the swln
dler had Jumped
Ft John O'Rafterty of South Haven
Catholic church, bars bare arms from
services Girls from other cities at­
tended church with sleeves rolled up
elbows.
Debate at -Grand Rapid* summer
Fcbool that women are better teachers
than men. decided in favor of former.
Year-old boy of G. Gundlach, of
Ohia. nearly strangled to death with
go-cart strap while visiting in Lan
sing
Mr* John Dane of Menominee, aged
. eat frieuds. 1 anpiKwe. and I wouldn’t be pnavoalons or booOrsa on the esunpua
“1 serf
f tell this to any one else, bot, by Jore. J at my rst«m. But it's Uw only thing that 44. fell through trap door into basc*meot of bouse and broke leg in two
a iK>tboUcr than I once had.
place*.
Would have believed it onw. but I real- tame chtsa
y dou l supiioae I erer had It in me to thought there
a DO end to hla gcnlna. I'nolamly nathiag to b* aaid.
Several young men set fire to bale
>t a college reputation ! Ruaasll went to tbe dopot next evening of hay on cart belonging to Myron
ante a ‘Hamlet.’ You were always the! Oh. I know what
SlirS
i:nu u'lth the sacred fire. Come along UI But 1 tdl yon be turoed out a atoey i
Ferguson of Coldwater. Cart and hay
T...
,b..
destroyed.
Men settle.
nalatcd mostly of n»M» living mightn't have been aabam- wept or cursed from sheer rage and pity.
Children of Quincy ate phonograph
»tu.!ki«. and Kosaell occupl^ a much i ed to sign. He bad tblnga in the beat! '’Pear devil:" he muttered bltUrty aa he
magaMnew. and hla
hi. style had Juat that
that!|
w induwed room at the bitter cod of a magaslnea.
record, believing it chocolate, and are
narrow atalrvaae of many fllgbta. brlghtnM that always makes a hit. j
own aool. or la It the other way-or lolently 111
tos>ks and alieeta of mannacrlpt* wen* We had alaraya ebartabed toe plan at \ haabe IoM bothr*
Janitors, servant girls and elevator
abuflied about everywbare; there were asttUng down bare or in Boston and The car stopped, and Ruseeil got off.
nen of Grand Rapids, will give a pic­
tro|a<-al puktera on toe wrall*. mixed WTltliig for aU we wain worth, but ha
wltb arrapa of sketches and pbotoJTf
enpremlon of the typical New Tock mood: nic. Aug. 31.
grariha, and a diffused auggeetteo of and I had to do It aloM. 1 knew btol kaeonaeloaaty its p*««bc* catered RuaWhile putting up stovepipe. Mrs.
tobacco made a warm, hospitable odor ■wife before be did. She was a preCtyiMlTa thooghta
attte blond thing. ewrteeL nrlrate I There must always have bM a wMk> Ella Shank, of Lansing, fell from chair
of babltaUoo. Tbe haphazard tUeorder JtZa
^
DOte ta Mm.” ha aaid to hhnself. awoK- and broke rib.
jarred on Undsay's habita of prcdaloei.
****®®fBy caMnetod to Boiww mg hte ear. "It ted him to hla mairtege;
Hope college, Holland, reccivoa gift
•ad ao on. She read op all toe Utest n poaad aa amtm mecaBtr aU hi. Wt: tt
of $30,000 for girls’ dormitory. Donor
M to talk abont thmn aad thote T** i“"t
TtiTlirTT-^refnsea to make name known.

Record Want Ads Bay

AND HACK UNE

A VAST MFFCfICNCC W TMff USC OF
CCflTAlN BCV0UOE8.

aged 14. had a aaabftioa to be a magldaa aad aae or tot fcau h* todtled
to awe hM odlaaea of beys aad glris
was •The past treating feat." Tho
kM* were daly awed end daBK»red for
caoore afiar encore nMB nil the cotton
ame gone. T^en one youngetcr eald:
"Pa'a got aotoe aad |-U aneak tt.” and
off he aeampered tor the deatJst otoce
of pa. Now the cotton pa need la his
buslacse to medicated and tt hange
Cfoma old mtochtof. Charley dldat
know that. Wbea he snapped up the
blazing medicated bsM It oonttnoed to
blaze. Charley bowled and before he
oonld Bplt It out hla month waa ao

one"^ tortw^^^r^whteh

nOHEERLOTtoY

SATIOXS ASb DJftLXKS

of tbe \-ariou8 drinkers far tuorr*
evenly than any of th? other beveraguj
ordered. Tbe Aurtrlan would, for

Notice to Taxpayer*.
The tax n>lls for the collectkin of
achoul and city taxes and special osfM-ssments for the five ward* of the
city of Trav* TM* City. Mich., have b**a
p!ar«*d In my bands for collection.
I will be In my olllct* for the porpose of collecting said taxes every
we**k day from now until Nov. 1. 1905.
from 8 o'clock until 11:30 p’cloek In
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock nnlll
4 o'clock In tho aflomuon of each doyi
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st will
be received without collection feaa,
and all taxes remaining unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
of one |.-er cent for collection wlU be
charged. On all taxes remelnlng un­
paid on Oct. let and until Nov. lat a
iwnalty of two per cent for collection
ail! Ik* charged.
Office. R,H,rn 202 State liank bldg.
M. K. Haskell, City Troasnrer.
Dated July 24, 1905.
July 2ie0et 21.
LAWN WOHK-8od.llng and a«dCll, pboD, TS6 mni IM. Uto.dI»k
•^d.iey.
Aug 7-lmo

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hour* for sprinkliog towna art from
6 to 8 a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
ao Ume con water be used wltboot
nozzle or sprinkler attached. On act of tbe great amount of water
used during the day for maaafactnrw
Ing and" other purjioses neoeosory ruleq
sprinkling lawns 'must be aa.{
forced.
H. O. Joynt SopC.
'
jun 24-tf
^

fixtures. Will aell all or any part.
■ will I
. building. Apply i
may 27-tf.

tho Es?IL*bman and the Ru-islan 4
(though the American's glauos would
contain a trifle more than the EnglishmBu's, at»d tbe Engtlshman's "a bit"
mart- than tbe Ru-**Um'si. while tbe
Itnilan would mtisfy himself with 1.
Bbonid the llqU'ir prove too hot with
out n weaLe.- drink aftemard and all
agree ao wine for their farewell toast*
the fYencfaman would tben^ "outswal
k>w“ hla cofflitauluns Hi* <^er would
call for 100 glasses, white the Italian
would cooteot himself with B4. tbt*

TAXES

FOR SALE—41 lot* .n Hannah's 5lh
add; € one-acre lots fronting on 14th
street. 4 In Griffin 4c Winnie's add.,
and 3 lots on West Front street
\STll be sold on ea*.y payments or
exchange for other property. Geo.
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tf
|
,
'

MISCELLANEOUS
_______

REMOVED TO OFBCES
OVEIJOHMSONDIUGCO:
F^. O.

ffh|IOMOI»S

Teachir of Violin
Smtk SMe SkM SUrt

srito%^to^ atd'ti I
tola convlvUl scene!
toe party should think some <*offee 1
would steady their nerve*, the Amer­
ican would at last be found In tbe
lead. He would oak for BO cup*, while
toe German would order
Freoefaman 21. the Aortriaa 10. tbe ;
Italian G. the EngUshman 3 and the
BuaaUn only 1.—New York Tribnae.

On. ttiTV & PiiittflitM

DENTISTS

^

McNamara.

te

Remember toe future lie* In yom
hand, a iclantlSc reading win r*vaa
to* trite Ufa’s history. Over ii:
Union St bid* eatxonce.
S2St-ff

A rOR flALX OR TRAOR-BU tete
■ I booM sad lou oa W«M Bids. ■!
Tb* Clmawst •• ■ W«rk»w
An.xone who thinks the el«q>hant s
alow, Hutusy beast would Lave cans*
to change his opinloo on seeing bia> W Mooriwst.,
JmwlMf W
at work along tbe river* of northern

h

323 sniTi nm

J. M. HDELLflAKTEL_
UAL ESTATE AID LOAIS
^aaksltcn

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

h Fine

te*k logs from the upper waters of
the Metiam river, are fiuaA<d di.^-n to
Rah.*mg. where they are caught and
rafU-d to Bangkok.
Instead of red
shined, splke-shoed “river drivers."

|
A Q. R. A L RY.
j ^h* Ojibway Indian drama "Hlawa| Iba" will be given at Lake Ya-way-goj mng. neor^etoskey. Mich., dally from
July 4th to ^t 4th. ThU rendlUon

"lumber-drirlng" of tbe Rlamese river*
to done by borrfnoted. half-naked men
on elephants, and tbe TiotM*'’ labor and
much thinking Involved, in tbe opereUos are da*** bj th* alcohanta.
^

scripUve pamphlet eon be bad by addreaalng ticket agent G. R. A 1. Ry..
Traverse City, or C. L. Lockwood. O.
P. A, Grand Rapids. Mich.
jane 29-inon-wed-sat-to-rept-l

TRY A RCCORO WANT AO

TRY A RtCORO WANT AO.

strst

Dental Work

JUPET OEABII WOKL.

aoAm, A.

UP-TO-DATE HACK UlfB

y

-Tv;^acT_!^^7

^ CVDIIlia

TMAVtlrtt CfTYrmWlCAli llOlflM.Y. AUCU«T M, liosl ' ^

TAKES PAPER
OFF WALU
________

«iri«- hUHU • came aaet;
they «« a Buie Barroepr aatf tbbL The mms wcb pw »«Mv«ac om ummm
hude of the SiSliBh sMi are rad «ik< I
ooarae. The German haad la broad), A paper haoscr eatlautiiia oo a job
is TT-rii rr »Uk the Uoadiscsd««ocw and flat. The
is f«n d P*^*** rwjnirw the removal of oM paI al»ara «ae Irfsk abdeU ^
***^
fl«wter
•***^ ^
dark, for the mmoo that it
for the bands, and thbk t^ 1^ j
^ dUfereace wheth­
er be baa eoe fcyer of paper to take off

In
were coa«M4>rat.1e
two preeodln;: ^r». and a arryt deal
of the Cnc^inri
hotter formerlj- exported to Creat llritaia and
TVnmark. if now flialinc 5t* wav to
the Ormao markets. Ttm-e years aso
n.H««la eU«od third as a hotter exjiorter
rfie CH*»*n<;muai»y. aLia* I

!»sra‘??2ri2sira.‘a

oe-|«^K,;r7T^o'-’'"-

enskm when Anhor Batfoor. Jorai* aibie for him to determine whether the
Ckuilxrtaln. Lord Chorto. Borctford |
f
and the Japanese mtalater wore dining j
a man for half a day or too
ool together Mr Balfour, who
^
^

j
i
.

rflRa ratejn*

^

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Theinactirityofthe User, Kidneysand I dressing iho Japanese minister,

I
dificrent adda of the body, i***'*’-

^ ^

. nj, PqruUlc

aM

^ entirely


«?

..OOO easkt a


TRY A RECORD WANT AO

a
accompanyuig iliustra- ;

a kotth- I
- J>rIt
wtileh I* c»»ml»l:i*'d a water Ihililer end {

with the
Conns wfie add to be abaotbed hr the I William Plnkn*.*}' WTiytc. formerly
and di^batad to tbe difletent • covernor of Maryland, will be
y«>ars

No matter WHAT POWER
you’
be«Q caing.
fr, yon’U
jmploy
EVENTUALLY ei
.
electricity, not onlv for eooaomio rcttaona,bat tor
>f uU
©futility
and general adapta-

“TI

'
I'lT
.T,,,I t„ I'Un.rrt ■
^
«;*rr.-n=tiy is eomlns r.«- i
xr«rd as a lart- eonscmi'r of for-!co ;

£“Sr£?3

i. Arthur.- was the re-j without rrg«d to the tldrkneas of the
you take, layer In a manner quicker and more ;

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

At --if
Rastall’s
SPOONS
ALL NEW

SOUVENIRS

R Walkrr. Judgv ..f l»r.-

Boardinan River
Electric Light
& Power Co.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afencj- for Celebrated Fox
TjTcwiitcrs

Y«u Are Not Footing Well,

R. W. Rastall

Tbtv Pvffy the Bload. aet right the
Dltoitwrad Stoaaeb, arotite the S*uagl»h Uw, diapel Siek-Headache, haild
apthe Hr------ -----------------------------fianage |
nrorry.

Matt.J.Johnsohs

6088

JPXUbiaB:.
GIVE

vm, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try • "Fill to-night.”
Yur 8ala br wU Drwggtota
to Cent nnd 30 Cent Bctxoa
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

The C. B. Taylor Goal Go.

Bay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN -

Smith Premier

rlors, over City Book Store. Boom

DR. F. H0L08W0RTH— Special

tention to diseases of tho eye.
ear.
Glasses fitted.
none and throat
K«»oni!
n» 7 aiid 8. I i
Co. block. Ikith phonea.
•I
•fflee over AmerOR. E. B. MINOR!-Ofl
Special atteation
Iran Drug Store,>. Special
to eye, ear. nose and throat Glassies
fltusl. Doth pbooea. Roeideoce 618
Sixth StreeL
MOON—Phoae*. office.
Dell. 99. Residence. 710
1 street. Clta. phone 216;

bids
deni

■‘xro’;les, oQlce

103; real-

T. W. THIRLB
num & Karl's Jewelry stora.
phone* 103.

Both

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Pbysb
rian and aurgeon. Removed to of­
fice* over nrst National hank. ClUxena phone 385.
DR. ¥7~P. LAWTON—I'lTyslrla^aud
*urg(*oi., in.-w Munson hh>ck. IJoth
phones. Night call-i promptly -at­
tended to.
HARRY B. HARNER^EiTiiert piano
tuner and artiuu regulaior. Satis­
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
M usic I louse. ^?ll r. pirone'364. >> ' '
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
aud counselor. Wilhelm block, TTnverso City, Mich. ClUttons phone 105.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car\« r. Pric-es rt-a'imahU*. OITiie witii
O. P. Carver ,nid llm. -onili phone*.

NE-AH-TA-WANTA

The Hubbard System

BbWERS BARBOK

WM.

Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

OMENA
Leave B:30n. m.

:

N* rvc .\iliiienl*, |
Khcumatiim
ami Lui
Lung ' Trouhl.‘%'’Tlri.Il! j
pMtwcI1 amt
at Iw*. Coti*ti{ati.m, W. akmss.
Ov-er Jtdin9<,ir* Hruj: Si.ire. Trav.-rar ]
jitly iS nil.,* I
City.. JMi. h.

NORtHPORT
Loave8;30*.m.

NORTHPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a m.
Faro Xo-.'ili-L'i-w.iiiLi atid
litiwora HarUir 2**>c rouml
trip: < )in na. X«*rtli|»orl ami
XorlliiKirl Point, hOc roiuul
trip

Thursday, Aug. 17,

Dangers df a
Great City

at City Book Store.

EXCURSIONS

OPERA
HOUSE

Just Plain Folks

irvijiim.. iwvx-w uu

nfe to near at hand, they will
build you up. ke.*p you well and
ward off BlliaesiieM. Sick Headaebs,
Nervan Ochlllty, Uvtr and KiSacy

BENERil llEWS OF THE WORLD

Beyond the Law

Otlzeni pbogn

DR. O. E. CHASE, remov.red trom 20«208 Wilhelm block, to 4C7 and 408
new State Bank BuUdii

PUiJbiSU

‘•YOUR MONEY I
NO GOOD”

The Middleton
Stock Compeny

602 Wilhelm block.

PIANO. TUNING—W. N. Millard. ,*•
yearn experienen. Now localed^tb
Qiinnell Broa.
nKhtf

Let us vitalize an idea
for >x>u.‘

O
OO
wttLY VE«rrAiix.

cin

and mriNG OF GLASSES. OflICU

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

HANIXSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PmS
FANCY CHINA

NEW WATCHES
How.

*"
l*hy«leal
In tbr lujitt. r uf UmwO- «.f Oinlt-n
toma of
The waadenag
m«<ntal^ mndltloo. His figure i.s
disease rcml
paiaaof the disease
remind the sufferer ] enrt. his step clastic>and his capacity
. ton is aUlI h
^ I for «ork apitarently unlimited. There
n getting it <
be should loae no timedn
I iRdicatkm of hts gidru: up hl«
eaddaad ma
8. 8- 8. acutralttcs the_____________
Che Mood kich and pure. It tones vp , fine
brilliant fiollUrai career bigan in j
1M7. when he aas <*l<'rted to the state
a.ssembly. lie has been coroptrujler of
the treasur>-. governor. Unltcsl Stales
senaioT. mayor »»f llaltlmore and ai-1
u*me> general,
j
Empress Ilaruko of Japan U ZG,
jot a: ang T 14 :u
t1***h»
no every part of the body by its fine tonic years old and Is two year.H r<nii»r of
cflccL Book on Rheumatitm and any
her hu^lmnd. She Is om* of the* roost j
mediral advice desired without charge.
Iteautlful women In Japan. As she is j
TMC SWIFT SPECIFIC CS.,AtlasU. Sa.
oldtT than tho mikado, she has lH*r*n ’
rl) cjir.
and wilj l,e refun'lcd to you if after i
yiwrs c
ing half a boilJe of
i-Ai'cn ai:w«nxu at wui.a.
Tlie miiple lor.- each other dearly, alTHE FAMOUS
• liounh they do not usually go t«>gether a gn»<i!ini* tauk and hiimer for getting
Amonr. the lieqiM-sts «»f the ArrhDp
*teauf.
Till*
wati*r
i*ou»iuirtm<*iit
when they go out. It Is puhllrly de­
ditke Jo.-eph of Austro-litmcury to his |
nied that she Is Jealous of her rival, !w»hl* four galhmK. whl.-U i* m.'-«* l!r*.n
ample for half a ilay's, \v...**k. The
son is "the only florin I evc'r r.-ally j
although U l.s a fact that the Crown ali-airi generated jki*jm*s Uiruugli u niM
oanied. It hanK-a in a gold flume-.l
rrinen Harunomiya Is not her maj­ lier plfN* to a hrerl. whieli i.t hi*ld for
turtolM* shell frame alsive niv d« nk at
esty’s Kon. hut his majesty's.
a *hurt time on the wall tu b.-* el«*nn«*il.
Ililda-lh sih - The arrhiluke <*&riii‘il it
.1
I.y
. Kr, n. I, «ul
n^-r f>..ii.
7..I ..>.'t tl... K.r.1.11. p,
b„. moved to nuotlicr *iHit. and the pia.-e : R HFTTIbf ATT^Xff
and greenhouses of his plarr* there.
of erlnratlon, who b«*llev.w that JUHl vaented 1* gone over with th- pa
BLOOD CUR.F
DLVJOD L VJ XVIL
This pTson had rung at a private- gate j lazluem niuong srhisil eblldren Is I»er hanrn-r'* *inide. the paper li.*iug ;
whk^ the archduke opeiud. and.jcau-o^I by n gi>rm. luts fouud sim«cI- «-o»lly r»*moved. llie *pade fellow.** the
not satisfied with n-rnlta.
thinking the latter u steward s assist-j
the germ in m-luKd <d.ildreu of hood, and in an lucrexlihly nliorl time ,
guaranti-f vxhich grv-a with
irreat deal iif tdd paper i« i>-iui»ve«l. j ■very
.^•t.ry boll'
bottle.
n|ipll**a
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For Sale and Guaranteed Only by
him »n»und. he understanding that sehoolltoys wljlHi was anal.vzecl by I»r. steam under llie hooil I* Huiflelent tt»
THE
HANNAH
DRUG STDRE.
atrangers w«*n* adniiit«sl
l*fnfr was drawn fmni their
r.*m<irc the tlilekest def»,«lt of p::|H*r
gnaindr. Archduke Josi ph rather en- se|e<*t«'d those who «cs«nn*d ehmiilcMlly whlrh one would t>e likely to find.
joy'ed the mlKlake* and said he would dls!uellni-d to study. AfUT an analy­ high n* fifteen «*oat* of wall pniM*r. one
tie very pUasisl. H<* miked In a plain. sis he assured the ten.^iers that the ua over the other, have l»een |»enetrntIdunl manner and sis-nusi so lluJe the bo.vs wen* not n*«i»oiisll)le for their »sl by tho *t«*am and then n*im»vrtl.
Economy of Time Means
f'uiKlith.n. but wen* the \letiiii.H of a
With this ln!ph*meiit It 1* l*a*silde to
man of eons«spienee that the visitor dl>M*n.se. On this h>i*otbe.s|s' the Isiys
Economy of Piano Money
rahxUate iilmoat to a (M'liny the 4*o*t
on leaving presented him with a florin wen* allowerl to m t ^ easily on their of the l.nlHir of n*moving paper. .\nREAD THE STORY
for the truuhh* he had Ix-eu at.
lliuil examination Pr rriilT had all uther ndvantnge !h that It I* sanit.try.
"I :*iv.* ni> l■"■.* *,-iil «: '.■* :i
Congressman Miir.hK-k of tin* "big
■Ilh* npidieaCmii of tin* M«*nni In Mud t*»
n*inove a!l genn* or vermin pf ,*»ny
aevrnth" district In Kansas is elated
<*haraeter wluitevor.^ Buga which aru
mcr the aiire«*ss of his i-ITorts in get­
up 4-li'* i.-^ going In I'tiy a pi:i'i<»
hartwred mulcr the’ paper an' killed
ting tin* mivi-rnmeni to «*slahlish a Co.aaecc*ssral SmoV.«* Consamrr.
with it." Tills n-inarU w.is lua.l*lusuully.
OOtsacre tract in*e reserc* in Kinney
A tierm;:!! lirij litis imlenle.l a sys­
In ii.s by a gi-ntK iii;ui llu* oilu-r
coanty. The gorr mmelii will emleiviit tem for s*onsuiMlng sni‘»ke uud prev. ut
ModJ.‘*ka boi>e?* to sell ber ranch 1
mnrning mi imr v.ay downtuvxii.
to BKcerialn Just w hai s|M*cies of tim- log tlie wasting tif etwl wliU-h has h,sm
n Califomln for enough to allow h.-ri
Wo said In him. ' lb>xv i»M iUr win Im*m griiw in the semi arid tested at the «>x)K*rimi-iitnl Ktnilon of
your liiih' girlV" ll<* r.;ilu-d
dUtrici and lal**r sm will pn>habl> fur­ tlM* lUivnrluii "Ket lsloji.s V»*reiu" In
that .sho w.is •
,-h n. "
.Muiiith. wlM*n* it WiM fooml that Tnish tre«*» to the w**surn farmers for
<s*nl of the eouihiistihh* value of
How many p --*ai.* art- th.ing
Idanilng.
„„f, eual froui the Saar dl^trtel eun Is*
liiis saiiif ihiii*,:. vn* havt- it<i
King Edward s ehef. M. Mi-nager.
ti«d wlieii this smoke rtinsHiii<*r h<
moaiiti tif kimuin-.:. hut Wi- il*i
was among ihosi- to n*eelvi* hirtli<lav
1. Tlie dln*rtnr of a n«H* a*i>l eable
know this, dial ilo aforosai-i tr
liunur on the* rwrasHin of Ms ronJesiyV laetory at l-'rnnkfort. fJemmny. whert*
th* girl is h'-in*.: liu* nm t xaluree«*iit birthd.ny. He Is l>«*lteits| to ls- till* system has lH*<*n iu use for sumo
al-i * htviirs ami
i> t.f h<*r lift*
time.
n*p.»rt» a mlnluial devel »pment
aiaoiig the iiiit.si ac e<imt»Iish»*«l rhefs in
of Kmoke only wbeu fires are siartnl
to sillily m’lsir. an*! «i* know
Um* world. Me was dec*»rat«sl with
also that ! . r part lU- at.* usir.;
the Victorian ini'dal Oile*r r«H-lpientTlm-e
ci*niim*nein)'
KAI.S1*: K\ ()\OMV. I- r if tin y
of that dislineiion ate under.-.t<HH| to amounts to more than lit |s*r «H*nt.
wuniil
adx ant.a*'.* uf
feel ihaVltTronTHiriiig tin- i^dal «m a
rrwik King K.lw.TiiV'''ba!r'lal1»»*r rheop
The Kimball System
Aiueriea’s I’n'iiiier 1I»*jmteu***! the honor.
Tl'o liltU* ;;irl niiiM hax* a --•••t d
r«-w per.-tuis outside the Carnegie
toire AUniellott,
piano iii‘llxi-r«-tl ni one** and at
study Hu* geue/ils wf-eereliro
bousehold have any idea <*j Mrs. Car sjdinil lueuingilU mid the lM*st iiietlio.1
tho rash pr”-:-. s:i*. .* a .-niali rat.Hegle> s4iUeiiu«le for the inaterinl c-om- of ln*:it!ng It. «*one*t* to the eunelusion
of |nti-i.''{ on lilt- d**forrt-»l i*t>fotlK i«f lH*r husband. In past years that It Is undoubtislly one of the dis
mt-nir and havo iht* usi* of I'u*
the !nir«l ef Kklho ItHikisl after all son.s eas*** rang'd 1<y IuliulatIon. wiileh fir*t
piano Whitt- ?.h<* s::vi-s th.- nitmtjf minor business details, hut lately Dltm-ks the tonsils iiml I* conveyed
t*y. buU* hy'IitUi*. lo pa> f- r H.
thus through glands to Uie hralu. It
his faithful sisiiise has reliensl him only iittat-ks where tin* glands have bemill priiliul’ly Ilf quit*- #o a'-mmof iniirh worry In that dlreetloli. With eonu* weakeue.1. In all the east's expii-.Iit t! pi.ril-i wlu ii ht r pi.titu
hiT own hatoL: she insd.s his iiutrniog nnilnesl by hhu the tonsils *bow b.vi»eris pahl for.
rn*8.*uiin^ \4*ry Latest M. 1<>dtiOi of oatme.al aiuK-he must do this trophy nml are lm-r«*iUH*d In size' by
T’lt- KimhaJl ri3>^»' m of piano
Dmmntio Coiu«**ly Sm-ceHs<*B.
by T oehK-l. exery day. tor Mr. Car Inflan'.mntlon. The professor ta of the
prirint; ami pi.m«» ;;i-l!ing oi.-.thne«1e is alwa\s «un atid alKuil l*> T.t“ opinion that the nsit of Uie dlscnse it
moil- than Iht* frf lo.* of li..
Is* found In the Insanitary eonditlona
THI’KSIUV .XKIIIT.
Thi V hnv.* a story in New York ot to
pUiso whiii- yoii -;;v. ij;.of dwellings.
on English g.i'«h iier w’lo was hrought
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lit |i«y for ii. It ni'-.iiis
fWt'T hr ntiv of t»-e* newly rich The j
Kor a \wil«n*t f woUIni »ebo«l.
figrin-s. om* p*h-f. h.vsfil on fac­
cmploriT had sev«-ral unmarried | Congreas Is to bi* ask«*il It It* next
tory cost, if> a pr.i; t-iion
FKIIUY XKJHT
for a
alaught«Ts and the gardener w as told j s**ssi«»n to m.akt*
m.ake legal proviKion
pr
against iinn u.--onah;i' piti-ln*.;
nnti.mni M'hoid
to devj.ieVnoM of M.- Um.* to the ten ,n.*iti.mnl
s«*ho.d on fooil.
foo,l. nK>k(»ry and
ami unsfiiipiiluus a;;t*iiis. It
nervl.i*.
tie
movement
In
this
dln-cnis lawn. Me Is a gardem-r of tluiKihitivfly
lion Uiklng lt* *t.*!rt In Chleagiv at the
SATUHIUY XUiHT
<Hd sch«K*l and before long lH*cani<- m«*etiug of the lutemnllonal Stewanl*’
diagustrd on noth ing how many young .i*ja*<*iatlou, at the G!\*at Norlliern ho­
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nirn came to tennis and tea. H»- ri- tel. More than 2.'«00 ehefs. stewarxl*,
Wc an* shou Ing an <‘!t g.an!
slgnrnl his jwx.KliInn and «*n lrt*ing asked re*t.anrant men nnd bolelkeei»er* are
vtocl, Ilf fir.i- pianii.s. i-ompri .ing
for » n^Hoii said. "Wen. sir. this is lnterr*te»l In the movemeut. which ha*
Muiit* of Hu- \i-ry Iw-st and hig!i
NrMEROU.ssTLKLINtJ
not 'ortleulture I'm doin'. It's met. for lt.« ohJot.*t pure fxvod for the imidic.
Csi < la.'s makes, in all tin- fancy
natural method* Iu taHikery and aaub
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'iishamiry "
Kght ami dark w.-si ca--t-.-. AImi
tary way* of serving foo.1.
The dtichess of MarlU'rtmph.
a numht-r of i-xt-hanu.-il u|ir;glit
Prices, ! Oc, 20c, 30c
merly Miss Consuelo Van.ierldli of
pianos, which have h,«a U.orXINO, COACH STALLION, at Vet
New York, will sail for New York to erlnary hospital cvcxt Saturday baloiighly repaired in oi:r work­
Scats on salc.City News Staml
day. intending to simnJ some time
shop. ranging in jiri'-t- from fJlO.
of BeasoD.
July 22-tf
with her relatives in this country.
|i:.t'. Ilk.-, to $-•:. Payim iUs to
Some elalHiratcs an* Indiig arrang.sj in
suit yon. If yxiii can't call soon,
ber honor at-JVH'pdale. the summer
write for hjM-cial prices and
borne of her hnUhrr. William K. Van
terms.
derhili. Jr.. whlUier she will go ImKIIVIBAUL.
m«*dlatr|y on her arnval.
**
For the first time the VIeiet prire.
The
IVIumio Mouso
moat coveted of all Uteran nwanls
made by the Arademit* Krancalse. has
just been givciL to a woman. Mme,
S*u.d.wr A.:V. FrMlrt.!e. .bo. .lor.
Henri Ijipanre. who wrttea under the
is the simples: and strongest of al! writing ma­
name of "Ibmle: Leaueur.** Her latest
chines. i t docs better work, does it quicker, lasts
imvel. "1.* Korre du Passe.” which
longer, and costs less in the long run than an\
haa Itad a auecess even gNwter than
other typewriting machine. It is
that of her previous work*, doubtlesa
oontrihuU*d to winning ferr her ihl'
honor. Though still a yemng woman.
Lt « rau! yv.» ,-x.r IrWulZr^ »a aivni h.
-Daniel Leaucur” haa written iwcwy
Typnr irr SxjT*MTHer.Rr.rtr4.
Sfra.,-,ij,‘o,
novel*.
The SmiiL Premier Typewriter Compaay
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