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The Daily Eagle, September 29, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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I acmppuicUE aEtivicc.
THE
VOL. XL NO. 3254.
DA
EAGLE.
TRAVERSE OITY. MIO:
We are offering some especially
Big Bargains
IDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,-1903.
Two Carloads Were Refused by Water
and Special Committee,
Carpet
ev«it and
daring the
a social gotrf
, a fine snpper
•U present did
and Rug:
Departments
We ai-<j showing the iargi-st^aini inoU <simpiele
line of Carpets, Rugs, t^il rinths, Liiioleimis. Mat
tings. Lace and Tapestiy Oiirtains. Pnrtiere.s. Bed
Blankets, Quilts. O)mfofters. Bwl Spis'ads, Sheets,
Pillow Cases, Table Linens, Towels.'in feet, every,
tliinfr in that line. .
lOm-jussortuicct issecoiid i<y «oiie in the state^ and
the prices *e are quoting will please you.
look theni over-
Call and
We have moved this department
from our third-floor down to bnr'second floor, where
it is more con venienl.
Large line of China and Japan Mattings to
close out at cost.
J. W. SLATER
Ketall nucl WholafoUe.
T. W. T H I R L B Y
rntcUoal Home DiriiLslMfr. ■
OSTEOPATHY
Wrnkoop Terrace.
A. B rtlRTIS,
V. C GILBDKTA. B. CURTIS a CO..
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
, Xi> Tax Clause.
Fire Insurai^P.
!< and 10. H. & U Block.
HOUSE TO RENT
THE CROSSETT SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN
Artistic Shoemaking--$3.50 i $4.00
THE CROSSEH SHOE
of exl rr
>.lvjr.
« taMtt 0[
Von Ouil all tiu-w In
THE CROSSEn SHOE
BOLD ONLY BV
Bachant & Roscoe.
-^206 Front Street.
Parker Bros.’ Old Stand.
5 Inviting Propositions
in Dress Goods.
SUITABLE FOR
DRESSY GOWNS.
e wool Pebble cloth. A rich and ptrtly weave^
.\ 44 In chstricUy !
and juBt the weight that will please ;yon. In blavk
haw ai||
and coters. a superb Clolli al........... ............................... *
jU.
. 44 inch pure wool Crepeoline. A very fine and liaudsomc fabric. An
<x<'clluatMleetioD fur a dressy dreaa It eomee in
l.Iack. tanand'onvy blue. It h n
iu uub Bourette. A.fine imported cloth and one of thiR season's
. popular ereatlODM. H comes in a very brilliant black, with that
st.vliHli knot eibcL Vou wiU decUre It the best
pgj" y{|
value yon bare *
From a pri\-ace“and thorou^ly re
liable source wtileh Ttae Dallr Bagle
iR not at lilierty to dlscloae. It la learn
ed tiiat Judge Frederick W. Ma>lie,
ip is no«’ conducting clicult court,
this' cltr. is slated for the poaUlon
judge of the territorial oouit of
Nea- Mexico. The wires are laid and
there is but one thing which nia>sprlng the trap prematnrel}- to batch
the prize. President Roosevelt hss
be recluRted with. No ooe
knoa-a what aetiem he will take.
elecirlc. cars on Front street and none
Stale, It would also necessitate-ii
double track on Front, something that
ihe litreet is too narrow to allow.
With the poRtoflice on State street the
chrr. sliould be permitted to nm there.’
M'lillli.i; H0I.-I
“From Saving
Comes Having’’
Many n mini llil^ l•M]Hy :i oniifnriabk- hupii- mill inimi-.v in ibe
aavings Irnnk i-i reBi-rrr for ucknr». iiccirteiil. or «id og.- who
u-uold hare had liute or iiotbing
i.ad he not i-ommL-need saving, a
Lltrle at u Time n d regnlai^ly
depoaiting-in the bank. Onev in.
llie liaiik ‘ok deiinsitHcommetiia^
driiwliij' iiiter>-sl i.nd bd gii-w
'-li-iiflily greater.
lYV DECLINE IN CONSOLS.
Reached Ahe Lowest Price Since Panic
Wf 18S6.
London, Sejt 29.—There was
heavy closing out ot accounts here
day as thU ia fi(M,making up day for
console, and.thssw Nrasdecline in
consols fo $6% vbl^ is the lowest
point rsach^ Mbob the panic of 11
lYiey later rocowted to 87%.
new. acooast w*B made np at 87%.
mE(^miABi£
riSiH::
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
k' \
■auK.
TO CB/^E MANAGERS AGAIN
E. W. GREILICK LEAVES SOUTH
SIDE LUMBER CO.
He Will Be <
V ''
■nnndrrow nl^l Ernest W. Qr^lick will sever his conheoUon as n
ager with the Sonth SMe Lumber Co.,
a position which he has filled for ^eraJ months. Mr. Orailick stated to
day that he bed not definite plans as
what be would engage in but that
he had two or throe thifigs which
might take hU attenUon. Fck- a month
two, be s^d be did not think be
would do anything.
-Mr. Grem<;k win be succeeded by
IJ’llliam Alexander as manager of the
South Side Lumber Co. Ur. Alexan
der is an experienced mUl and factoryman. having been in the buslnees tor
about 30 y,ears, many of which have
L. K. Cibbs
Took P.rompt Action Yesterday—Pipe was Bought
Through Thirlby & Son Who Advanced |600 Cash.
ilttee In the selection of a
new pump. The pipe was pronounced
inferior by the whole committee.
"Tlie pipe is badly corroded and is
evidently secondhand.” said Aid.
Gibbs to The DaUy Eagle. "The
flanres indicate
the ends bad been
cut otr and other flanges substituted.
The pipe Is more than half worn out.
It looks like an attempt to akin the
city, but the scheme was nipped In
time. H. O. Joynt, superintendent of
the water works, was shown a aamplo
of the pipe in Chicago and
satisfactory.
He was shown
but one length of tbe pipe and that
all rfghL “nie pipe shipped here came
direct frmn Now Joney.
Tbe Intake pipe
K jft. Son of tbe TteTeiwe
the city fw tbe
feefof 24-Tnch
pipe was |2.t85. Ttiey were simply
acting for the city, their fxpmlaaion
1 the tranaacUoD being only $50.
"We-saw the advertisement for tbe
pipe in a trade paper." said George G.
Thirlby this afternoon, showing the
ot The Dally
Eagle,. "The pipe is 24 InAes In diam
eter. whereas the specificatiems foe the
pump called for only 20-lacb. The
present pipe would be worth betr
$].oni) and $1.2900 more than 20-Inch
pipe. The city couldn't buy the pipe
s werf to be given $60
Rslon. I think the Pl|>« has lain
out doors and Is not r^Iy as Inferior
as U looks. Tbe Carroll Iron Co. of
Chicago from'Whom wehought it claim
tiiat they obtained It from a New Jer
sey Arm that had gone out of business.
Ii should be poeslUe to trace the pipe
Id find where it came from.”
Thirlby ft Son are naturally a tittle
anxious about the money which they
have Invested in the pipe. Two i
car loads In action to those which
now on the O. R, ft I. siding in this
are r^x>rted shipped. 'These
should should arrive by fomorrow,
when it U probable that the wbde
four car loads will be attached to save
any loss. Although the pipe now' here
to be worth over '$1,0(>0.
STRANDED ON
ONE POINT
r■‘-.“Tr." "'”........$1.25 per yd.
S'
Sample Shown Supt. H. 0. .loyntin Chicago
Perfectly S^isfactory—Aid.
n the flr« Bhipment, Their t
Whlteclottd for the fur coat wblch he
had shipped to that place. By doing
this, the officers were ^le to make the
charge simple larceny. In any other
event, the prisoner would have been
liable to a SMitentui ot several
the' penitentiary.
ae. is
In Jail, the officers will endeavor
learn something'of his past. If it is
shown to ho bad. it Is possible
the
prisoner may be tried on the charge of
stealing the coat which was not men- BETWEEN UNION AND PARK, MET
ioned In tt)e first charge.
CITY COUNCIL.
Just What
You Need!
New Shoe Eton].
Was
NAU
ITY JAIL
TOMATOE9 WANTED.
BENNETT CONVICTED.
We will pay 30 cente per bushel tor
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac Interlochen Man Won’t Be Sentenced
tor)'. and relurn alt packages.
Just Yet
TRAVBR8E CITY CANNING CO.
A verdict of guilty was returned by
’49-tf-J-a-W
the circuit court Jury today in the case
of the pe<9le vs. Gilbert Bennett, vio
lation of the liquor law. The Judge
Mt Have a Rrsi Ciut Rim Maker's Shep.
granted a stay ot sentence nntU the
nrst day 6t the next term of court.
The offense of which Bennett was
convicted occurred at Interlochen.
June 14. 1903. 'The defense claimed
that the salooniwas owned by Anton
Mlknla of thisftlty and that Bennett
was simply a bartender and had bo
voice In directing the p<dicy of the sa
loon. The prosecuting attorney claim
,:“S ed that Hikula -had pracUcaUy sold
Bennett, allhougb there wa
W.-,vil! ........... 1., sl„..< ibcni
transfer ot tbe license; Tbe defense
admitted that the saloon - is open on
Sunday and men were in tbe bar i
but it waa 'soL eetablished that any
liqudr was sold.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Hand
six hundred feet of Intake pipe, two
w loeds. were condeiued ud refus
ed. by the Rater committee of the city
cwncll yesterd^- aftertuxm. Just as
the cars were switched to the water
works to be unkiadej. Aid. Gibbs,
ihalrman of the fire and wai« commitee. came along and being dlasatiafied with the pipe called a meeUog ot
xim'mlttee Immediately. He also
l HAp NO riONEY TO PAY HIS
1 E. J. Fnlgfaum.. Clarence
SIMPLE FINE.
Eagle’s informanL *’he assured me
thtu Judge Uayne was slated for the
Judgeship in New Mexico. Only one
thing, be said, could possibly canse a
hitch and result in Isappolntment to
the Charlevoix candidate.
•President Roosevelt can’t be de
pended on: that is he may act indepundenUy and ^point a candidate <rf
knows whst Uic
tiresidcd may have up his sleeve. One
Michigan, nan having refused the ap- HAS DONE BEST HE COULD TO
WARD ^STiTUTION.
ivriniinent. It Is possible that ho mt
appoint a judge {fxim another state.
"As the natter stands now, however, Hides and Coat Will 8c Restored to
the prospecis are the brightest for
Judge Mayne’s selection. If be fails
get the anperintment it will only be
flne of $76 Ar a term of 76 dai's In
the "Rllp ’iwlxt the cup asij the lip.”
tbe Leelanau county' Jail was handed
yesterday aft^oon by Justice L.
OPPOSITITION IS ONLY WEAK H. Gage
to the man who broke Jnto
Foote & CoddIngUm’a tennery
stole seven sides of leather and i
coat. Not taking the price, the
whose true naw Is unknown U
officers, was fut^ to choose the latAid. Lardie Hat
■r alternative.
Property Owners.
The pri
Ald.pso.
SB he An d
oppoRitlnn on -State street to allowing Rlrect cars to mn on that thor
oughfare between Dark and Union. The
opposition, lie thinks, really simmers
down to that of two
three parties at
AN ALLEGED AHEMPT TO ^FRAUD
Pipe is Declared to Be Corroded, Defective and.Second-
:« received by
from frteods
In the earn and
of letters
:ulation tron
west where Bev.
before coming to
A 44 iiicli' genuine Fn-ncli Voile is very soft and drapy and <
There is nothing more siylisb or de«rable. We have it in shadeo of Obampegne. silver, grey. miliUiy blue
/
PRICE 'TWO CENTS.
THE INTAKE PIPE
WAS CONDEMNED
DEPENDS ON
ROOSEVELT
CITY EomON.
EVERY OTHER POINT OF I^RANFRANCHISE SATISFACTORY.
Shall electric cars be pevHltted to
m on State street betwen Union and
Park? That was tbe rock on which
the ordinance granting a franchise to
K. Gibbs stranded at the special
tneeUng last night. Aid. Bingham determloedly opposed granting this priv.
ilege and an there, were but seven
represented. Aid. Gibbs having
no authority to vote on the passage of
nance, the council adjourned
again tonighL when a fuller
attendance Is expected and it is hop
ed that an agreement may be reachAll Other provisions of the ordi
nance were adopted. In the absence of
Mayor John R. Santo. Aid. HamHttm
presided, the other aldermen pi
being GlIletL Bingham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Millar. Steams and Oibhs.
Aid. Bingham based bis objectfoa to
allowing the street eaia to run on the
iwo blocks' of State street because of
number of pn^wty
owners there who bad spoken to him.
With the livery stables and farm tmplemmit storea on that street,
a resort for farmere, he said, whose
teams would be in danger of being
frightened by the cars. Pan ot State
streeL too, be said, had been set apart
to be used as a market, which fact also
brought farmers there. Aid. Wilhelm
supported Aid. Bingham at first but
later changed Us vote, simply, be said,
because the ordinance waa Ini danger
of being defeated. When it failed
can)' he ennoonced that he would !nterrlerw today all property ownera
the two blocks and
the w^es of the majority. S. M
Brown who was present desires the
track laid on State streeL
x
Acooidlng to the sections adopted.
Aid. Gibbs Is required to accept the
in writing within 80 days
and file'a $2,600 bond that oonstroclUon work on the railway aball begii
before July 1. 1904. Two ydar* are aJ
lowed tor the -completton
the line
toCMdMlBalon. He and his associates
are required to organise a company to
be l -utwn as the Traverse City ft
Pevii-snU" Railroad Co. As the
pany wlU eperate uAr the general
railway act they will pay ttielr taxee
to the state. Inatead of to (Be city as
> dispose of it.
under the street railway act. It Ls
provided, however, that when Trav
erse City shall
a population of
26.009 and upwards, the company shall
to the city one-half of one per
of tbe gross earnings annually..
To help maintain the bridges over
whlri) their cam shall run, the cmdis required to pay annually $60
for the bridges on West Front street
and South Dnlon.
Cars must be operated 16 hours
daily and six tickets, for a quarter must
be sold at alt hours. laboring pe^le
ma)- ride between 6:30 and 7:30
m. and 5:30 and 6.30 p. it),
at the rate of eight Uckett for 25
cents. School (ffilldren on five days
of the vfoek during the school
also granted this privnege. Cars
may.be run
10 miles an hour. The life of the
is 30 yesre.
> runnlng'of freight cars is Ilmto Fantnsula to Garfield to Bast
Eighth to Railroad avenue. Aid. Gibbs
asked If. proslslon would be made to
switch coal pars across the dty to the
asylum. MSlty Attorney Davis answer
ed that such a privilege was purpose
ly omitted from the ordinance. Pack
age frel^t and United States mail
may be handled in combination care
streets and pa^et business
transacted.
pav.
The company
ing for five years but after that time
Is require lo *ave '^thln the tracks
and for one foot on eat* side of the
Aid. Wilhelm wanted a clause
added stating that where a street Is
be paved within five years tbe
pany. Instead of graveling between the
tracks as now required, shall pay the
esUtnaWd cost of the graveling to the
cHy, which shall apply the money
the pavement
pany's right of way. This may :
done tonlgbL'
GEO. OEWin
IS LECTURED
To Be Paid in 24 Hour*, or 90 Days ii
County Jail.
After reading George Dewitt a lecon the evll» of intemperance,
warning him that It is dangerous for
to take one glass of liquor
and that he appears to be one of these
Gien. 'and stating that he did not be
lieve It was Dewitt's intention to comgrave crime last spring. Judge
Ma)-ne this morning In the drcnlt
court aoeepted a plea of guilty to the
charge of assault and battery and im
posed a fine of $£0 wfalidi be ordered
paid within 24 hoars, or imprisonment
the county Jail for 90 days. ‘The
fine win be paid within tbo aUted ttme,...
When PrnaecDtlng Attorney Cross
a^ed^for sentence. Farm C. Gilbert,
lenient with his client as the
circumstances would permit. He sale he did not'belicve^that Dewitt was cut
criminal life. He referrod lo
pewtn’s going to the Spanish war and
said that naturally be was a well-dlRposed and well-behaved young man.
fallen Into evil way.R
through evil 'associations, 'and the
curse of drinking. He said he be
lieved that be bad seen the evil of
lys and that If be were fined an
amount wbfeh be could pay, be wooid .
from the court a better man
than he came in and would become nn
instead of a monace
) Bodety.
•Judge Ma>-ne In addressing the prLoner said tiiat as for as he conld learn
Dewitt's chief fault was hi* tendency
the too free use
liquor and that
he didn't appear to belong to the crim-
"Since you appeared in this court
._st term.” ocmtlnned the judge. *T be
lieve that your conduct has been quite
exemplary.”
'
.
"Have you been under the influence
of liquor alnce then?”
"No sir." replied Dewitt firmly and
frankly. He' admitted, however, that'
had been in saloons on a number
occasions and bad taken a few
drinks. .
"A great many good stronig mra of
Influence realize that they must not
IntoxicaUng liquor In even the
smallest quantity.” said the Judge,
"Men of my <
take a glass of elder for fear that
they will be started in the downward '
which they can’t resirt. They
: abstain fully.
"In an adjoining county was a case
Flinllar in all respects to yours. The
prisoner was given his llberty,as yon
that he might have another
ehance. Within'a year and when un- '
der the inflirenee of liquor he commit-,
ted a smillar crime, WM arrested,
lodged in Jail, escaped, and is today a
fugitive from Justice. Yiou shquld have
enough
evidence to demonstrate that
A BATTLE OF GIANTS.
you can’t depend on yonreelt vrtiea
Big Rapids Will Play City Team Next uDdw the influence, of .liquor
against >
if against a man. The dignity erf wom
an and her honor is insulted, even K
nothing more serious were Intended.
The public is apt to misjudge the pro
secuting attorney and the oonrt and
bellere tiiat they'have been inflnenced
to (ffiange the charge preferred. If I
thought your Intestlon were more seri-'
ous, 1 would not accept your plea of.
guilty to aawnit and hatteir.
"The sentence ot the court U that
No person Is so punctual when ly
comes 40 keeping appointments as th»v yon pay a fine of $60 .wittila 24 hours .
or be imprisoned In the county Jail tor
90 days.”
^
■of Big Rapids will
ball team In this city at the Twelfth
ttreet park next Saturday. The game
will be called at 2 o’clock, as the visit
ors must return on the 3:55 G, R ft
I, train. . A big crowd should turn ont
for this game ahlch will be
veritable giants and one <rf the most
Interesting of the 4Wi
Going cut tbe escursion? You
may need a trunk, valise or suK
c^. We are Aowlng a large
aeieeUoo..Cbe««attobest. The
Boaton Store.
"A HUSBAND Off SALARY.”
MILLINERY.
. .
Fall and winter opening Oafobw 2
and $. MIM Ida lOaiher. 48? tooth
Union streL ft. J. WDhslffl.. '004-6
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lEE 29,T®0&
THE DAILY i
The Daily Eagle.
80BSCRIPTION6;
faeturwo—no aurti line sleewhsre:-Chlldren'B Suita from S1-S0 to
S7AD—Yeutbls Suita -from $5X0 to $tSX0—Overcoats about the same
Hamilton Clothing Co.
The Young Character Comedian.
Owoeee—Mies Mabel Mack, a talent1 musician of this city, has aoc^ted The rural Yankee ootneJy. "81 Plunk.to The DtUy
are a poeiUop as instructor In music at ard." will be at the City opera bouse
i to DoUty th« offlca at onoe the Agricultural college. Miss Hack Thursday evening, October 1, The
ut any (aUure to t«oAre the jmfv
comedy Is In four acts, the scenes ot
hilt 20 yenre old.
prapariy or an time ao that the Inatfbich are laid In and around the New tlop.; Mdaaa \^^j^-:MBebrew money
<6Dtion of the carrier boy nay be
lender, and ntRlSEif doantry friends
Niles—One of her brothers joUled Bngland cmwlry and Nes- Y<wk city.
e«lie<9 viUiout delay.
perfonnance
Mary -Aldridi, the pretty 16-year-old The central figure of course is "81 of the Page tbiiilti^
Coming nvanta.
Plunkard.
" a young Yankee FWmer
daught«- of James^drldi. a local
Oct.^ 1—The yoDDK diameter cornnal and novH oM^^y
and'Deputy
Sheriff,
which
part
Is
blacksmith, and abe ruAed .to her
edUn.'i. C. Lewla, In "81 Plenkard”—
ot
eomediana
soidl|&'graad
orchestra
foom and ux* adoee of oarhollc add. looked after by Mr. J. C. Lewis.
riiy opem bonae.
carried by the ocm^mjrwUI render the
Some of the lea^g
dying In great agon)' two boors later.
Oct. 2—Spectacular production of
laiest moaloal setodBona between the
lay bo mentions:
ieBrandt'e aenaatioo
Millington—Leon Ck>u^. aged six,
Tletectire life. "Can^t In
with bis sister Elva. was driving a
Steinberg's <^rand opera hooae.
>Vllli||K IB UbIIS*.
\
from a pastm near the railicad
Oct. 6—The ronanUc star, Andrew track and in bis anxiety to save the
•■I wnw In I.KI .vi.ur uffecUon for
Tbe wife of T.^Hnssell. the brill
Robson and hie fine oonpany, In an cow from being run Into by the train me, ll.H.n: -. O
mild the girl.
iant BgKAlorT was a. woman of
elaborate and masslye produodoo of Leon .stood <» the track.
•Turn
on
liltn-Kt."
unHwered
<ieori:<'(.-oiirnge. .anil muchlef her bliKtniid's
He^ was
"1 wnni .vou lo M'* <>P snioklng for suitoeas Is dne le bar cnconrngi iiu
"Richard /Carvel"—Steinberg's Grand sthicV by the train and instanUy Wllmy sake," i-utiilmied the fair tyrant tVhen tbo news ^.tbe elei-tloii
opem boose.
•Will you do -il V
Tbafs wlini I will," refilled the dlie 0*ned (111 her andlTdrl
nie qyalii
Utica—IrvlD Shreeves, aged 62, an lomutle .voiUli. who wu» rtoivii on the B <-on|iIe of polir«in<
ed ." In the tone of George Dewitt who eccentric bachelor and retired farmer dojie Rln-et ax s rank favorite. "Here- frmil of tbe lempeeabre hotel of whh-h
appeared Id the circoit court last term who lived In the village, committed afte.' rn xmqke eXi'IUKivel)' for uiyowii Kill- find her hualmnd were the owiieis.
on a serious charge, a wise course was suicide by shooting off the top ot his 6ake."- i'tiii-Mgo Jotirnul.
on the ground,, that rbe moU would
taken by the offlcers of the oonrt. No head. He was.foohd dead with bis
probably i-ome nrornid and wrei-k- the
building. She pefuaed to do any
actud bodily barm bad been dcHie by money, bank book and notes
King Bdoward lias U>en eleanlngont
Dewlu and be was given an oppor
gages piled on the table befCNw' pis duiiiesiii’ estsblUbmem. though tbtng: had et-ery rbani tn tbe lioi
himhiiitnl nrnl Ihe lilinde pulhil u)i.
tunity to show that he has some of the
hlK mutbvr wiia penurious, -she bad a .Tlieii sill- «:il ill n window'whei-e
manliness left that he
cbaritnble ride tor servants and nialn- 1-oiilrt 111- Kcin phiinly from ihe uti-pi't
red his musket and marched
Battle Creek—Charles Peck
tslui>d II largiv retinue than was need .ind wiitW fnr M.ni.-lhlug lo
away to tbe Spanish war. Dewitt In Tall Leonard began a little squabble ed. Mmiy (if these regoided tbeir po. l<ii( notliliig hniipi ned.—Kx(-hiiiig<’.
the weeks and months that have pass,
fun Sauirday nJgia and before the Kllioii :i» :i stiifof IH-Iisloii uiid were In; All Wbitney-Warner Publications of
ed since then has been‘all that his fun was over were In a real IlMtt. Peck -dltren-M to Ilndr duties.
.popular music, among them. Feaeetu!
mends claimed tor him. Judge Mayne llft^ a bridt and knocked a number of
I Henry. Under the Bose, Soko. Dixie
states that as tar as can be learned be. Leonard's teeth out with It. nearly
TOMATOES WANTED,
I Girl. Dixie lA^d. Hiawatha. Smoky
has lead an exemplary life since then. breaking tats jaw as well. Both m«i
will pay 30 cents pv bosbi
On aooooiit of the aseanlt having been
well ripened fruit delivered si tbe fac•e in jail. •
3262-U
oominktad on a woman the fine was
tory» and retura all packages.
'-T\
Only a very simple clause holds up
tbe granting of a fmnchlse to L. K.
Gibbs and^^hls associates to build an
electric street mllway. •Rie tinesUon
on which there is a difference of <mln.
ion is the advisahlUty of permitting
the company to opemte cam on State
street between Park and Union,
canvass of tbe property owners |s tobe
made today and the council will prob
ably act Bcoordlng to the wishes of the
interested parties at the meeting to
night. Bttslnem men <m Front street
have stated that as far as they are
It as s
n^en
business street It would only result
In more buslnees for them, they claim.
-—jTS4TliriiBSa'11.8(t8 for tie srieet of
Bmll Waltz it Is .but natural that Detiolc should try to convlot him of the
horrible murder ot little Alph<
Wllmes.
The scrap A. A. Astons of Suttons
Bay started over the price of a piece
■ of pie. oo tbe carfeiry excmelm) lost
Leelanau county fair some tree adver
tising in the Northport Leader.
Tomorrow Is Traverse City day
the. Leelanmi county blr nt Suttons
Bay. Everything seeoDs proidtloa
Life at the Canadian Soo U strenu
ous these days even if all the Coosol
Mated plants are C ed down.
Aid. Gibbs will have a chance to get
busy on the peninsula after tonl^t's
' meeting ot tbe city ocninttl.
judge Mayne may w^ be said to be
on the anxious seat. It all Jeprtids on
Teddy.
The prize pumpkin and. the fat bog
are on exhibition' nt Suttons^ay.
•The frost Is on the pumpkin and
the fodder's In the abock."
What EdItoia Say.
Tbe worn has turned. Anti-Hlawatha clubs have started into being.
—Ublcago Tribune.
If he could capUfOlse his opamlsm,
even at a low rate, Mr. Clergue would
be able to swing things Ml right.
Elvenlng News.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
Lansing—Aft^ listening to the reTOMATOES WANTED.
'49-tf-d-a-w
pori of Prcd. PlUbert Roth of the
We wiU pay 30 cants per busbel for
universlt}-, tbe state ftwestry cwnmlswell ripened frnlt delivered at tbe fac
slcm instructed I^nd Oommlaeloner ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION VIA M. tory. and return all packages.
Wildey to purchase tax lands In the
A N. E. AND A. A. R. R.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
vicinity of the forutry reserve. W.
October 7.
neanesOBy, vciooer
i.
'49-tf-J-a-W
to Toledo and return and one
S.' Bmerj' was appointed fire warder
' round trip from Toledo to any
a salary ot SSOO a year.
point la Ohio on following lines: L. S.
Free excunltm ticket to Detroit,
* M. 8 C. H. & D-, Hocking Valley,
Charlotte—Dr. P, D. PaUereon, the Wabash. Pennsylvania lines, Detroit
Toledo, La Croase or Chicago giv
oldest and best known practitioner In Southern R. R. and CRtIo Central R. R.
en with every sale of a ladles'
this county, died at bis home Saturday Return limit November 7.
nit
at 116 or over—160 suiu to
L. S. BARBER, Agent.
evening from a cancerous growth In
select from
selept from new
the throat. He was a former president
fall Rtylee. The Boston Store
More
RIota
of the State Medical sodety. He was
Dinuroances of strikers ,aro not
also a 32nd degree Mason, belonging nearly as grave as an Individual dis
the Blue lodge, chapter and ccuneB order of the system. Overwork, loss
' r of this city, aaluadin ot sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lor nu. uiuuuia wiuu x iiibuu
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re suuem
<Wltt Cl
liable remedy Is immediately employ- fu1 running sore on Us leg; but writes
of Grand Rapb
ids. '.
*5Sr*
cure ^soffiis'trf’thVLIver
klJoeyi
salve
'
Bieclrlc Bitters. It's a
onderful Wounds, PUes, V's the bem sal
... Cure
___ __guarantllj.
_______ J- Only
of the
tonic anJ effective nwine and tbe tbe world.
Sold by Buebee & Roxburgh.
men In this country, died Sun greatest all around medicine for run Co, and S. E. Walt & Sons, druggists.
down
systems.
It
dispels
Nervousnses.
day in New Haven, Conn., where.he RbeumatlBffl and Neuralgia and expels
1-m-w
had been 111 with rheumatic fever for Malaria germs. Only 60c. and satJsNNUALJ3. R. A I. EXCURSIONS.
several weeks. The funeral will be •
~
lee & RoxThe G. R. A I. will give Us annual
1 & Sons.
held In this city, probably
■
•
- her f6. to
excursion on Tnesday.
October
Detroit 36.00, Toledo 16.00. Cbl<
Cbli
3C00, Grand R^lds 34.0 (Btat
Reed City sod sonth $3.00.. The
I
Visit our Millinery'opening this
otid
excursionwill
willbebetotoP Rlcbnond,
___excursion
HI the Elstey.
Ind.,
Tuesday. October 13th. Fto
I evening and listen to the music
was one of the largest concorns In this
36.00
by Stewart & Steffens' orchestra.
mte for full
days. See G. R/ & I. agent
country.
Tho Boston Store.
particulars or address C L. Lockwood,
G. P. A.f Grand Rapids, Mich. 3246-M6
Old Mission Notes.
Old Mission. Mich.. Sept.' 29.—Both
'arehouses are moet full ot fruit
watting for the boat
No serrlcee were held at the M. E.
church Sunday on account of the minister having gone to conference.
Jcdin Thompklim is slowly recover
ing from his long ddmess, although
K will be a long time before be Is fully
recoveredIhe sound of tbe tMephone bell
be heard twice a minute In the homes
where they are. It wfll. be enjoyed
ext to the trcriley when It oomei
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herbet have
gone to Monroe. Mrs. Herbet to visii
while Mr. Herbet goes to JackSMi with
the reel of the mlnlstm.
Some of the farmers are busy draw
ing corn to the canning thotory.
ft makes the people smjle to bear
the talk about the railroad and -we
only hope It wtm't be talk <mly, for
never before have we fdt the need of
as we have this summ^. Great
quantities of tfMt have beoi drawn
Traverse QilKjhlB summer and It
will be more ev«yyw.
The Hunter’s Song,
woodland elope where die hrusiA noteworthy feature in oonnecttoh
hsaps He
And rabbits hiding there:
with that Spaftord pardtm, too. Is the
evening sky all penciled o'er'
fact tlwt tboee same Besixle county The
With branches rising bsre.
_/pfeple gave Ooventor BUss an_over'
whelming pIuialKy last year.—Bvenlng Tbe valley filled with a thousand lines
Of red-bruab straight and'tall;
Prem. '
Tbe woodland brown with ripened
Moet men are bappMet whUe
tHng. The rust of. Idleness to what
tweeds the mlotuhw of misery In a
man's mind, but n busy man even tor
gets his dyepepeia and his debts.—Ad.
Writer.
— AND HIS-
BIG COMEDY
CO.
-IN THE-
SCENIC RURAL COMEDY.
Si Plunkard
Everything New But The Title
An Up'To-Date Rural Comedy
A SV04 aad Efnticai Caoedy C«.
Making the KuDniest Street
I'arade Ever Seen. carrying the
Finest Orchestra on the Eoad.
PRICES:. 2Sc. SSc and 50c.
Reserved acati. now on sale iit
tbe City News Stand
A Modern House
$1,400
Nice. now. neatlv finihUed resi
dence on West Ninth street,
seven sunny rooms—a big bar
gain when paid for on our EASY
PAYMENT I’LA.N—that means
your own terms , you kcow. We
would like to tell you about it.
J. W. fllLLIKER
OUR NEW
Real: Eatate Broker
FALL and WINTER
HAS FOR SALE
SUITS—
RasLall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
;\ll tile lairst styli-
Not follv settled yet
hut ready fur business.
of Hickey anil Kree' in a II Co.
I i n
Ruc.li e« te
New
Vork^. are displayed
on oiir tableH. Suioi
'bought of iiH arc
prCBRed
charge
Special Riag Sale
Tomorrow (Rntardayi
f- r c e
:
:
of
:
SOLID GOLD RINGS
,
Sf.oo.
Bastallp
liustliug Jeweler.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL Beadle Block.
Scv«*ral Dcsi'iable
Farms
.Sfvi n ro^ house ami lot
nil HandoLph sti'ect, iM'av'Rlniwooil avejnue school.
Easy
t«*rms; . prjet* $1.4HK1.
Seven i-poni lioustt on Eo.so •
strocl, l<|)t .50x18(5.
Price
j 47.50: thailf
casli
lialanco
I time.
j
t Four dwollings on East
! side, rcashnablo prices', easy
! t«*rms.
I
•Seven room house West
Niiitli street, stone fonndation.c-eraent ceilai', lnt.50xl«<5.
Pi'iee Sl.-lOO.
Seven room iinuse on West
.Seventh slre<*t. .s-tr>nc foumlation. lot (>fi.\172. Pri(i*#]..}(H‘
Enquire at my ortice
Tor terms.
Aren’t These Swell
buy three ioQav and a half shoes
CTCty day, and we think yw had better
look around a bH, and yrt. < r
best there is.
If yoa Cj l , you
will ceitaiidy buy a "Gloria''
*«tola'
The Old Reliable Shoe Holue.
Frank Friedrich; & Co.
The New Stand.
-
-
34a tProi^ Street.
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT." S. BENDA A CO«(ekeTHIBRa
Or mUlhms l<
The air is sweet. U________
In ripened woodland Made.
"Never let yourself get hurried, flonM or
worried—if you do you’ll sboo be burrM-”.
you have examined
ee all.you oaa--«DT DOift BOY datU
Schloss Bros’. ^ Suits
Ye Unger yet <m the wooded slope.
Wbils evening shadows fan
mmmimfmmmur
Dslin pASitc
ip demand for fall wear as any coat we h:ivc.
‘*K(lin vUfllS wear them at all times, no matter what tlie weather is.
.M:my .
I aflioc f'aPrrUblltC As swell a line as )’ou will find. We have anlu-ipaicd the
ulUls^ U<inilvlll9 demartd for this season and are showing the newest styles.
M4>n*C AujrfAatc
^ equal. It is really difficult to iifstihguish
3 UVvrtUdlj between custom made overcoats and these wc s*-n. The.
style. the fit and the work can irot be equalled. Then see. the pricc.s-you can
choose from any price from 55.00 to'J60.00.
I “EVERYTHWe FOR EVERYUOPr |
Investigate Magnetic Bqnlpmei
p4aaoe la the way ________________ stock. mM by Bm Trenaln, room
City Book Btura block. C:80 to 9 p. i
l;
You
don't
J. C. LEWIS
And antiimn's hush o'er all.
A good heaHhy stalk ot com will A sUrtled nish and a ri^Mss Miot.
drink 30 pounds of water daring the
seMon. but a good faealtfay Georgian
And tangled thickets grow.
OHiro U held respmt
e byS
pean powers for debto
$44,000,000. We have no douM that U
the posrers are Willing to cat It down
to 80 oeet* Oastro will be able to iwise
It by 8 o’clock to
^rd-H«nld.
'
COATS—nswest producta of k^lQB-Chleage and New Vork'msnu-
Ulntburg—The bam and contOTts
and grain stacia Of Cbariee Green, ot
Sdota. burned; oanse of lire, lightsing: loae, 12,000.
Pert Huron—It U reported that the
ust bae gobbled
0>e Port Huron
Sait company which was cMganleed
two yearn ago as at) Independent com
pany. •
necesnarily heavy.
>yc-
"THILOHEN’S, BOVS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ANCf. OVER
STATE NEWS* IN BRIEF
Secood-clitM Mattar
■■
1---------«A HUMAND ON •ALARY.*'
S. Benda
New Tlea, 9Se to $1.90.
THE REAL RELIABLE
the Hannah & Lay Mercantfe Company.
<?-
iEB;:29, 1903,
THE DAILY KAQUS,
^ Loan Headquarters
ARRESTED
FOR PERJURY
Dr, J.W. GAUNTLETT. REV. THOS. WETZa FAITHFUL
;.;;;^«i«aL:i'ji: ,iU.’“.~
XiM
THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANV,
CTEINBERG’S
J SAND OPEKA HOUSE
g
One NIjtht Only I
Monday QqJ 5
Tke Drinaiic Evnt «r Tht Sum*!
Tli«- Voiftig Komaolic Actor,
ANDREW ROBSON
-or A
Oa ucoouDV of the last
"Fi»h and Game Law
will b« in Uieir office dorkig E
ness hours, each day. ready to «
INSURANCE.____
The Weather.
t-'alr tonight followed by showers
WednesdaV: 'rising temperature-with
tresTi smnherly a-lnds.
^ October ^
Ladles' Home JonFnal
>w ready.
Thb number U intensely InteiwaUng in fieUon. general and uCefnl
formation and Ml faahiena. "The magaxine with a mUlion. ' Ten
eenU per copy: one dollar per year.
Jackaon, Mich.. Se^rt. 28.—To Rev.
Thomas PioUel. formerly of Three
Rlrers. belongs the tminne honor erf
being the only Uvlag member of the
Bret Michigan M, a conference. Sixtyseven years ago be lelned the oonf«Mansfleld. 0„ this including
Ohio. West Virginia and the territory
of Michigan, He was a circuit rider
and for many years did the hardest,
ifleing work that ever fell to
the lot of man. But be must have
been both strong pbysh^ly
oarfeul In so far as poseible. I'or he Is
today one of the most interested at
tendants at the ctmfereoce. If he lives
until spring he will have passed the
scripUMBi age by 20 yeaie, but one canbut feel that thp venerable preachbefore that
mav he called higher
hi
time
A Regular Attendant.
Pite7,e1 now resides in Lorain.
0„ where he says " there are tsrons
men. weU paid, to do the business.'
BO there is no need for him to do the
business, HoweVer. he Is willing to
CITY BOOK STORE.
. Ttil« store wUI be i-l»H>-fl all fin}' TbarrMlny. October Int.
owing to tbe Hebrew l>ay of Atonement.
Frankfort. Mich. SepL 29.—Acting
1 iBStrucUcms from Game Warden
Chapman. Chief D^ty Game Warden
Brewster arrived here yesterday from
Dr, Scott went to'Kingsley o
neen made io die
Grand R^ids and swore out a warness this noon.
was aqnaUy
The society,
for the arrest of R. M. Thomas of
W. M. Hayden left today for a buai.of
the
tormoved
to
teert
^
Tbompeonrille. foremM of the Ben
ness trip to CSieboygan.
iBsecte.
and
meots
put
upon
the,;
zie wnty Jury whleb^convlcted Bert
Mr. and Mra. Geo. W. Raff left this
ready
to
step
tBSod
tielp
the
hap
B. Spafford of nsnslaugbter for kill
morning on a two weeks' trip to Cblless fllM
‘t
ing Chris McLean, the charge, ggalnst
CS1.-V hnd Omaha.
' •
'
This, however. thff«»t**T eanm
Thomas being p^ury. He to acenseJ
Verlrn Thomas returned this
the files are not^Kflared to be do wHh having sworn falsely relative to
Ing to Chicago for his last year
mestic animals, as YIS pnMat (Riartnqualifications to sit upon the Jury
Rush Medical college.
does
not
allow
K
tOGcaend
Its
protec
ie wu c
C. J. HInahaw haa gpne to 4flnehetThat will intfirest tin- lailit-s wlin want tin- milihivKt
tive sympathy to wSfl heaste .
for trial, the game warden department
ter; Ind,. called there by the serious
and most stylish irai-mi'iil5.. Tln-yUavr- just arrived.
'hie quastlcm of deddlng this will was Informed by business men
-the
illni-s? of his son. Herman.
probably come up triRtipe the Imperial sentiment against the respondent and
Court of Arbitrsthrfk which will give also against the department and they
an cqiinloa as to whrther flies a
sere warned to be especially carbfu!
sister, Mrs. W. M. Silsby. returned 'For
16 years he has missed but two Micfai- |i,(, classed among hyanas, lec^aris and in selecting a juo-. Among those close
home today.
oonrrrenow. and he takes great ig^rpents or with cagiary birds, turkeys ly quesUaned was Hr. Thomas, who U
Mrs. Wm. Raymond returned this
10 in his ability to bo present now. |„„^ watridogs.
s bnner li\-lng near Thompscmvllle
noon to her home at South Boardman
I he rellgiouslr attends the meet-1
and who Idrtieriy lived In Oceana
for a few days but will then.retnm And
ings, too.
‘would try again.
count!-. He swore emphatically that
to the faiully camp.et Bast Bay.
he liad neither formed nor expressed
MiK Fannie Williamaon, who is at
Surprise on Wbncil Kratechvil.
First .Must Hive
any* opinion relative to the guilt or In
tending the Traverse City Business
ALL THE NEW THINGS IN FURS.
Sunday being the birthday anniverDesigner.
nocence of the accused and that be
college, was the guest erf her parents sarj- of Wencil Keatochvll. about 76
______
_ 29.—nf I conld flni
Chioigo. _
Sept
could render a fair and Impartial ver
at n-mciia from Saturday to Monday.
of Ills friends and relatives gave him
designs wtoj was certain could
Mrs. Chat. Jeffries left yesterday a surprise. The C. S. P. S. lodge of ^eat Herreshoff, I wouM build Sham- dict according to the evidence given
afternoon for Marion, Ind., where she whlch Re is a member, presented him ^ock IV. and challenge for the cup hirn in open court. He was allowed to
Ek and became foreman of the Jury
will vi^it for a rtprt Ome. Mrs. Jef with a Morris rocker and his friends
1 am twlainlng Shamrock tohlch subsequently convicted SpaBord
fries will also tislb several other
him several other gifts.
m ^ you tin see that I am in hopes
points before returning home.
f finding sudi a Reaigner. I intend
After the Jury was sworn and durli^
Nu per cent given off on rubbeni af- '
Deuce in Foresui>. hall Wednesday
Mra. Alice ’M. Palmeter- of North
V keep after the cup nnUr I get It." the progress of the trial the depart evening- Music by Helm A-Diamond
r October 1. at J. E. CURTIS'. Sll
Spruce street, left today for Aberdeen. menu;
Union street.
3249-tf
These a.re the statements made by ment was told through several persons full orchfsslra.
3262-C-3
Wasl;.. where she will act as st^ orChicken, Soast Beef.
. Sir Thomas Upton In bis apartments that Thomas had expressed opinions
ganj|er of the American Buffalo
Bologna.
■at the Auditorium Annex in the flrat and verj- decided oaes.previou* to his
lodge. Mrs. Palmeter will probabl^Carpet-Xleaning
Calrf)^ Salad. Pickles,
I interview be has given since coming being called to sit on the case- A num
bo gone about a month..'
laking and laying, featoer renoyacPork and beans,
. • to Chicago 111 two -weeks ago.
ALWAYS
ber of affltlavHA were obtained to thh
The Hannah & Lay company lost
1 Work thorougbly and iBompily
- Potatoes, Tomatoes.
eCect. One merchant said that in bis
executed. Agent for Htcbigan
toigac Rug
one of their best horses Sunday night
Wheat and Rye Bread.
|
Co..' N. B. Chapin, Prop.
...aveiw
Traveiao City.
hearing Thomas had declared that
It was one of the fine team of Macks
SOMETHING
o
pen
every
i
Apple and Pumpkin Pie.
_ “ torfcs. 822
8 WaablngSpafford was guilty and that be wonlJ
S8tc.IT
used on the flour mill dray and
Assorted Cakes.
Cookies,
1 street. 'Pbone No. 11
'
like
to
ait
on
the
Juiy
and
help
send
taken sick a few days ago. Snnday It Poaches, Grapes. Pears. . Apples. I
TO ANNOY YOt)
,
him to tfft internal regions.
appeared better, however, bet Monday
Th,
Chief Deputy Warden Brewster laid
mrtniingft was found dead In the stall. 4>leasam da>-,
When yon are using oil
i Ids, Tuesday, October
Octo^rJ-T<
6. T« Richmond. <be matter before the preset
A. R. DIAMOND
lampbor any kind ot light
October
13.
See
G.
R.
*
I.
afait
for
■----------------------------- I ucLooer i«lorney and the lazter summoned In a
’Plano Tuner and
but FXECTElCITy
in
••A HUSBAND ON SALARY."
j parUenTars.
parUcnTars.
' S2«5-t-l$
-A HUSBAND ON SALARY."
number of witnesses upon a complaint
Action Refiaintor.
your home or office There
made by Mr. Brewster. Last Friday,
WIthW. W. HlBbatlfto.
is nothing like ELEC
agoordlng to the statement of the pro
tm Front BU
TRICITY for illuminating
secutor to the governor, he became
purposea.. No smoke, no
amell, no grease, no danger
from fires—It is the most
economical
illuminator
that can be procured,.
The Jud^e of the
FINE NEW NOVELTIES iN
Ladies High Class JacKets
Tailor-made Suits and Separate Skirts
Jackets from $12.50 to $35.
Suits from $12.50 to $30.
Skirts from $4.50 to $10.
“Richard
Carvel.’’
IWl STEINBERG’S STORE T
The Production.
Till- oi-iginiil inas.«irc scenic
n anti
lume!, Oi
thio piav nt tlie Empin- Tlieati
New 'Srk.
York, for
fur a ran
roi of scrente
ilii-e r ■ •
ried CO
Jr^‘.
™ ai'Tt^'^n'Vriday nioriiLtig.
PRICES FOR "MCBARD CARVai"
JI.50, JI.OO, 75c, 50c, 35c
Take off Your Hat to an Old Friend!
Mexicali
v;
HE THI
d Raplde
drew Robson who appears at Stelpborg’s Grand. October 3:
-Richard Carvel.' as presented by
Andrew Robson and a capable com-
FRIDAY.
The One Certain Cure tor Hurts
and Aches.
Ko liniment can cure unless H penettatts.tbe feverad
and syolleo muscles right down to the roots of the
truuUe. • Mexican'Mnstan« Liniment penetrates
tuore thoroughlv than anything Mit Was ever eieated
iaacberaichriaboratory. The dsw«. most stob^
and must intense pain can be reasAsd and routed tytha.
use uftoSs good oIdrime«i« limmeitt.
It Soaks Right Down Through the
Muscles,
Mexican Mustangiiplfaient. Has
Stood the Test of Years.
Peoirfe have had uabooiiM &hh in it an these jresrfn
If Your Weak Point is a
WeakBack
-—
Oct 2
“Caught in
the Web’
ANDREW ROBSON.
Bpeara here October 5 in "Rlcherd Carvel.”
pan}' at the New Powers Saturday
matinee and evening, proved very
acceptable to ihc audiences. There
were many expreeslone of approval
heard after .the curtain bad Yeen rang
down on toe last aoene. Richard
Carvel is more of a pleasing love stor}
staged than a great drama, but it is in
teresting and toe company which pre
sented it here was a good one. and it
Is undeniable that while Andrew Rtrf)
son ma>- not be the exaot IdeU of the
fiery MaiyUnd gallant, be yet looked
tbe part better than did the great John
Drew when here, and bla acting was
good.
The next attraction that will be seep
at Steinberg's Grand opera houto is
“Cau^t in the Web" which will ap
pear next FrUay, October 2. The
New York Wortd said:
•'•Cau^ In the Web.’ Joaefih Le
Brandt's new play which was prodnead
last night fOr toe first time at the
■nurd avenue theatre, is a detective
hrtaL full of aUnatlona that aend
toe gaUery gods wild with dril^L and
yet was so' reaeoitable that the patrons
- - .-i: ,G
Inflammation is The Rpot^of All F^hL|^
Wherever there's a painful Hurt, Sore or Sprain, there is Inflammation. ^ MEXICAN MUSTA^^C^UNIflENT
quickly cools and cures the infliuned parts where the real cause of pain Is imbedded. ifeefeoetiBting,Mothing-and heaUn^ power5 cjf this Untmeat are r
—
- %
>u>avaav,Ha.a-^
benefit of creditors.
We have
bought
the entire stock and
Yonr sires and grand sires-used Mexican MBStaag
UlniimeBt because it healed their hurts and cored the
ills of their domestic dnimals.
Whal Mexican MBBiang Ltolmenf did for man
kind and brute kind CO vears ago K does to-day. It has
ed and alw.tvs will cure any and everythiog
THBBB SIZES-----»OvS0e.MM,«L00aa
of
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Sixty Years of Faithful Service to Man and Beast entitles it to A GRAND DIAHOND JUBILEE.
and the grateful resp^ of the millions who have foutid freedom from pain through its curative powers.
rub Mexican Mnstaog Liniment over the
TOOt tiitrr a hard dav's -vi-ork and your back will
what is needed
fed rested and free from pain. Itisjustwha
or
when one is afflicted w
with Lame Backli or Lumbago,
l.u
wdien
-V Rubbing works
any- other di
limeii
thcL........
-----------D----------------ul gets right dow-n to where the uain
u as Mexican Mnatau
MnataagLlnlmei
as Roou
Liniment wrmeate*
toe aflected pans tbe lanKBCH tusappears and tbe pain
orjilered the A. S.
Fryman s.toe k
S TEINBERG’S
Its Year of Jubilee Has Come!
goes qaickly to the verr core of the cause, and stops tbe
most dap-teL excraciatiug pains almost initanlly.
United States Court
Shoes sold for the
Mustang
LFinimentI
For Two Generations it has been
the Stand-by.
Boardman River
Electric L^ht O
Power Company.
140 buys choice of ten nice organs,
original price when new 176 to I12S.
Terms. 86 down. |3 mootoly. whUe
they last In our REMOVAL SALE.
Grinaell Bros.. 239 Bast
WerUng Overtime.
—|4v hour iTwa an -Ityd ^
tbone tirelwr lltue wneton—Dr.
KJng'B New Life Pda Minions an
are closing it out at
Bankrupt prices.
Now is the time
4-FEATUREO SPECiALTIES-4
-8EEThe Beautiful Bali Room -Scene.
- • Scene
,__ lion Scene.
is1 E^L•ape from llic
The Sensa
I-olice SStationThe Great CounterieiUng Scene
Seal op sale tomorrow until tp, m.; also on Thurwlay night
from_H' to e ocluck. l itir.cun'
Te1cj?^ne ir.'.
Prices: 25c; 35c, 50c.
to shoe
up
your
entire family.
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
WIFI Of 6001 SUES.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You
tind more of it in less time
in a poor floor, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when boying
don’t stop short of the ‘‘BEBT.’*'
Manafactured by
Hannah & Lay Co.
,Y, SEPTEMBEB 26, 1908.
THE
EAGLE WAMT ADS.
TO frtWJ. INSDBANCB. If there Is
•nythlng you want to know or TOl
in the line of
o insuranoe we will
done
be ^ to have
^ 1
WAmCD—A tood gill tor gnml
bowework. Mrs. Fiord L. Smttli.
m BMt
UM-tf
WANTED—10 men to pick «PiaeB a
Ooldn farm. Old Mlaalon.
M. E. CONFERENCE RETURNS
side at low price and on easy
THEM TO TRAVERSE CITY.
Warm In winter and cool in si
and siding won't crock or get tooee.
TO SELL—A good leather top buggy
and a land anJ water bicycle. Uttle
WANTffl)—Good girl tor gaii«r«l - A McNamaro. 808 Front street
‘i In faunlly^^ lour-----hooM, BO>}«ra <
V GAIN OF ISO
4ENCE. '
821641
WANTa>—O0U&U7 *ad rlllAge 60
raupoadaoU tor Tbe Dally Eagle.-
Lim^ A McNAUABA. 208 Frimt
street, will sell you a nice little
peddent. burglary, casualty, or pMte
alass insurance.
«V‘°
WAGONS AND BDQQIBS FOB BAXcE
—Two good lumber wagons, three
S'
GIRL WANTEI>—Btoqulre of Mrs.
Brown, 40S East Biglith atreet
'
325841
TO SELL—Vefy low price . three
stores with house in rear and tene
OATS WANTED—1 will pay th® Ugbments mm.ee.
above cu
on wee,
two. »■
Front street;
meUMf
®Bt market prio® tol 6,006 busheta of
an weU rented; good
oalB., B. J. Uorgan.
826341
property. - Uttle A McN
Front stre.
W’ANTED—To buy a general pni.
jMwse. weight about 1^60, Or a Ught GOOD coal stove for sale. Enquire of
»A>1T<
A. W. Bkskera, 321 Bay
Ray Tijacker. 609 Webster ^sU^t.
attoet
3253-- *
WANTED—600 men or more *rho live TO SELL—12 acres, nearr dty;. I
on the Traverse City and Old Mis
136 pe
sion R. F. D. route® to sirtiBorlbe for
state and naUooal news cd the day
more complete rh*" in any other
paper publUbed In northern Mlchl-
and Beal Estate BA
MEN WANTED to Cl
Uanltou Island,
ee 31.15
WANTED—Two barbers at once; good
wages. Julius Bale, ThompeonvU)'
ly r windm^l, ^k.
- Hleb. '
324841
d Real -SsWANTED—FWthful perec* to cal
on retail trade and agents tor man
ttlactnrlng bonse; local territory; TO SELL—House on East Elerenih
straight salary 320 paid weekly and
sueet, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
expense money advanced; previous
one on Ninth street, one on Rail
experience unnecessary; position
way avenue, two c» Webster, two
permanent '
*'
on State, one on Washington and
1 avdcgte. Soothers—terms to suit any reasona
ble cusbaner—monthly
wish. Uttle
A
M8
McNi
40 ACRES TO 8BLU-On easy terms
with about 6 acres ^Jeired,
bouse, no bamA McNi
Also second hand maeblnery bought
and strid. QotUleb A Co., Iron Yard
comer Baj- and Oak streeU. Citl- INSURE YCUR FfiOPEBTY now for
you may have a fire at any time.
UtUe A McNamara. 208 Front St.
3186-tf
TO SELL—Nice Peninsula farm, 49
WANTED—Orders for 16-lncb cedar
acres; nice buildings; good orchard;
delivered to ;
bay shore; low price: easy termv
I; B. GrelllcK
UtUe A McNamara, 208 Front '
1 character and tem^
perate hablu, who can speak, read
and writo Bn^lsh. For itUormation
apply to Recruiting OBeer, 206
I'ront street, Trave se City, Mich.
Sl034f
’msm
TO SELL—80-aere strip, east bay
shore. Peninsula township; no buildings; 20 acres cleared: nice fruit
term and summer resort place; prli
low; terms easy; some trulL Utt
A McNamara, 208 Front street
roams; modern building, steam heat.
UlUe A McNamara, Insurance and
Real Estate Exchange.
nice hardwood floors. Cheap.
_>iil^ELLANEOU8;
'
square yard. »
irnish.ed for 31a load. For catting, rolling-up and
putting down sod, 10 cents a square
yard. B. E Van Alston. 8233-U
TO SELL—A stock of groesnes and
geneml meichendlse; a good chance
to get a ready-made business—with
or without bnUdlngs—worth while WE DO FARM or-city insurance
to Investigste U it yon wsnt busi
casualty and burglary insurance.
ness. Uttle A McNamara,
Uttle A McNamara. 208 Front St.
Front streeL
«
3186-tf
vvaaoingion street; eou.uu oown
balance monthly. See B. O. OllleU,
S2S Bast Sghtb street or write
F. A. Clary, Omnd Rapids.
avenue school, w;i^ uivb
vrtth fruit. Tines, shrubbery, and
pay chafes and take-ber away. E.
B. Robinson, Csrver street. Boon-
208 Front sowet,________________
. ing—two stores and modem tene-
TROUBLE IS
STII£FEARED
----------
r apare money.
TO SELl^o acr«, 7 miles from dty,
some orchard; some wood;
1,500 WOODSMEN ARE WALKiNQ
TO CANADIAN SOO.
-Farm. 160 acres; house, TROOPS HAVE BEEN DISPATCHED
and timber, and price
r^OM TORONTO.
WUXCIS CM COCCUUB
»CCU Ul «»Xi-
ous locations. Uttle and McNamara,
203 Front street.
824741
^
TO SELL—162 aeres; 70 aerv* clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, partly
finlabed; rooms aU ftniabed down
stairs; bam old. 80x40: two gran-
Offielsis of Cot
Afraid for Their t
Sauk Ste. Marie, Midi., SepL 29.
The situation in the Canadian 800
quiet this ntomlng after a day of
100 boabds'irf potatoes; orchard, SO rioting yesterday. City ofldals acreM
trees; 20 grope vines; nice lake on
tarn. Uttle A- McNsinaro Ina. and the river express the belief t^t the
-Premier Rom' aasuronoe to the woningmen thet the Ontario govern
ment will ^eavor to protect their ineiM County.
861842
FC«l SALE OB EXCHANGE—On one
of the beat streets in Grand Baplds,
Fifteen hundred, woodsmen, wtaam
lou or aeres. just ouuide dty limlu, tor Traverae City pn^erty or the Algoma rsllrc^ refused to car
good fruit farm along TraToree Bay. ry are walking Into town and It U
Writs oc caU on O. J. Merritt,
wben they arrive trotd>le will beBast Trent street, Travdrse City. ,glD. In anticipation of this, regular
32804-lm
roofB have been dispatched tron ToPDAto. and will arrive her® this attarM near take
Boose, seven rooms; poet barn; ; noon. After a great eltort the anthbriwire fencing; cedar block oellar; ties have succeeded In closing the sa
deared;
ared; water. Uttle A McNam- loons in the Canadian Boo, so idle
. 222 Front ItreeL
FOR. nsf-w—40 acres. Fine fruit ana thereCrom.
farm land near Traverse City.
Bo bitter Is the feeling against the
Ahdnt 10 seres dear balance wood.
onsoUdsted company tbat Its offlInquire Mrs. Fred Sdirette, 201
slB do not toel sate in walking the
North CMvlslon sUeet.
82«4f
StreeU. With the arrest of Jack Dean,
FOR SALS—1064cre trnlt and dairy who is mid' to have advised extreme
fam In Bsst Bay township—66 aeres
It la bMleved the
deayed and ttnmped out; 40 aerea
- timber, baatwoed, elm and aivU. rioting U over.
Wauirpoww prlrilega Flwtr of
speckled troot in the stream. Apply
to Geo. Roush, 610 Bast Blghtt list chureb will meet Wednesday
street. Traverse City.
Cltlsens' terooon at 2 o'clock. A fnU ottoadaa« la dealr«l.
'Phooe 861, 4 ilngB.
‘ KM?4t
CENSURED
THE BISHOP
IT’SIAUFMAN
AN^NNEOY
I in Episcopal Church
Hf®: MudM' SbaOar
North
mjoa ®TTnnB Ilf tT*- »
-aaddeat'SmrfMw dhdiit 6 o’clock. She
bSA driveafri^J- Phlghm's taOon
to get
>■ »nipUvBi
there-on their way
home, B(fi«-vta.'Went 81^ atreet
- tha> amall bridge over
g the hoeae atnw>ed
r^hmd been ooveri,asd Mro. Shef
die buggy with
am
attntolng her
Bhoolder
bsdk. and braising her
leWe-Soneverelyihatk —
r to -enn the ambulane.
take
In adidtton toVrs. Sbeftar'® Injuries
eon waajwoken. a boggy 1*1
and ^ horse's leg damaged
onhnrt
the First M. E. church of this city and
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, to the Second M.
B. cbfirch which will be cause of much
reloiclng. among the members of both
congregations who requmted that theU'
pastors be returned.
Mr. Laufman and Hr. Kennedy have
been wonderful factor® In the growto
of their cbunSiee during their tenna THE H8ST OF SIX LECTURES
ice here end the community at
large has shared In the good resulting
4
UNiVBWTY
EXTENSION
from increased Christian cttlsenehlp..
COURSE TWIOBROW NIGHT.
Rev. G. D. Chase, pastor at a Mus
kegon church and a tormer Traverse
‘Benjamrn Ffwadln" by Prof. SfMrka
City pastor, becomes lussldlng Mder
of Chle^ Ufljverelty.
of the Grand R^ids district
Statistics show that'the
has made a net.gain of but 1660 In the lectuee wfU begin uanorrow evening.
last year, several districts showing' September 80, .This will consist of
decreases. Tbe total raised for benev. six leotixree «o -the - general topic,
olenees was 856,668.
“The Men Wbo Made Ou Natloo;'
One of the features of the MidiigaD Benjamin Ftonkiln. Samnel Adams
conference eesslcms has been the spirit^ R<*^ Murls. Thomss Jetteraon
of fraternity shown by other denomina
and George Wash
tions. but .the most remarkable ex Ington wUl be tbe auhjeota tor the alx
ample of the good feeling was evinced
numbero
Sunday evening when Rev. W. U.
Theee'leetnrea wilt aU be given by
Puller, of the First Methodist Episco Prof. E. E. Sparks of Chicago Unlver^
pal cburch, Kalamazoo, ^neached here stty. Those who have heard Prot
In SL-PauI's Episcopal dinrch, and not
Sparks in these lectnree speak In the
only occupied the pulpit bnt walk®
hipest terms of him as as InlereBtlng
prooessional clad in the full vesimi
highly ultertalning qiesker. He
' an Episcopal clergyman.
is one of tbe best .saen at the nnlverThe following are the appointmenU
in the
GRAND TRAVERSE DISTRICT.
be held at the Baptist rhnrch. the
Presiding Elder M. O. Carrel.
subject “Benjamin FTnnklln.''
Alanson. to be supplied; Alva, G. E
Lewis: Alden, C. D. FleUdier, supply;
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Bear Lake, to be suppUed: BMlalre, P.
E. tVbitmao: Benzonla and Honor,
Michael Myer of Fife Lake
in
supply: Kewadin and Indian MisslaD. town today.
John Keyaygashlg; Kingsley, -B. B.
Ira D. ,-Liiiten of Kingaley is here
W. Wood: Lake City, John' Bretb;
1 bnatneaa today.
be supplied; Boyne Cl^. W. W. AylesPlatt Barmim of Mayfield Is in the
worth; Boyne-FUls. to-be supplied
Central Lake. A. B. Winn, supply; Cen city today
Tomorrow is the last day on which
tro] lAke circalt; Cbarievolx, A. F.
)
pay the water tax and save 10 per
Nagler; Charlevoix circuit, to-be anpplied; Clarion and Boyne Falls. G. W. 90L
Mias Ida IMrklns left this mornin(
Sherman: Croea 'Village. A. H. Ken
dall: East Jordan, R. A. Yoet; Elk for (Rileago to oontlnue her oourse al
Rapids. W. A. Robtnson; Empire, L. the Rush medical ordlege.
H. L. Carter went to The
E. Holme®, supply; FKo Lake, to be
supplied; Frankfort. A. R. EeiUtw. sim this munlng to prepare for ahlpmeiil
ply; Proesoil, O. W. Banes, supply; to Moriey the body of Mrs. E. L. Grant
who
die<l -last night of peritonitis.
Grown. W. T. HUIs; Harbor Springs;
Jack Prebert who plastered S81
James Allen: Harriefta, C. W. Jones,
supply: Horton's Bay, A A. Stephen®: yards in 20 hours, has a rival In R. R.
Inland, to be supplied; Kaltaeki, ... Da-wsoD of Prospect avenue, who plas
ll. McComb; Kevtadln. C. W. Chase, tered 1,600 yards In 45 hours, 590 yards
.17M
supply; Kewadin and Indian Miaskw,
The Jewish fast, Day of Atonement
John Wood; Lake City, John Brelh;
at sundown continu
Lake City circuit, Daniel Hewes, sup
ply: Levering. Jams L<eitch; Macki ing until sundown of the following
naw City, to be suppUed; lUacelona, day. J. Steinberg's store and The
D. B. Reed: Manistee, W. H. Phdps; Globe will be riceed in obesrvance.
Supt I. B. Gilbert In chapel at the
Manton. F. .f. Bryan; Manton circitU,
William Haskln; NorH^port and Indian High school this morning advised the
Mission. J. b: Deets; Norwood. J. P. pupils to secure tideets tor the uniDunham; Old Mission, to be aup'plied; vetslty extension tectares, tbe first of
Pellston. H. V. Wade: Petoskey, Piret which is to be given 4n the Bap^st
church, Arpa Martin; Petoskey. Grace chnrdt tosnorrow night by Prof. El B.
church. S. W. Large; Petoekey and Sparks. Only two leads 'of potttoes arrived
Indian Mission. •WUllam Petoekey;
supply; Pleasant View, A. P. CoUlns; at the dtr market this moniing. The
Sherman. H. H. Harris; South Board- buyera have Uttle mewe etreo
to do thag to bold down the
man, C. H. Babcock; South Frankfort;
E. J. Hawks; SUttavlIle, Jesse Budge; fence on Unkm street at the comer
ThompeonvlUe. E. F. Gray; Traverae of State, ‘they are offering 40 oenta
bwhel.
City, Plrat, W. L. Laufmanr-traveroe
The statement in yesterdey's I
City. Second. Hugh Kennedy; Wex
ford, L. D, Toanglove: Wimamsbnrg. that tbe Sunday sTWipJon® on the H.
L. B. Carpenter.
have read that ttie e
to Provanoct had t
A Good Minstrel Show.
Traveling In a bandsome mai
private car. Gus Sun and bis band of
d here yesterday and
The opening eesalon of the W. C. T.
gave~a pleasing pertormance ln Stednborg's Grand last ni^t. The first T. oemventSon of the thirteenth dldpart. "A Dream of Mora," waa a pret trict wU! be held in the Oongr^ntional
ty setting and the suite of the arti^ church tonlghL Vt
added to the beauty of the scena The be given by %npt t B. Qflboit. Mrs.
jokes cracked by Fred F. Rnss^, ttie M. A. S. Robw^ 0. H. BMes. lbs. T.
8tar comedian, were about as free B. flu^ea of Oiiulevolx.'Mre. Hattie
tram -wblskera as it is poesible to get Franklin. MMa Ladle Theobald and
them in these modern daye. A reaDy Levi T. PeaUnstoa.
The , Woman’s .Auxiliary ofrtirace
act" in'the olio was “The Great
Heller." the somersault bounding churdi wUi nest wlth Mrs. Stout on
nea^aftewea at 2 o’clock. La
wire artist.
dles are raqnratad to OMoe prepared
The opening party of the season wUl
sew <a- knlLv-rMlte boxee tor the
> given In Pythian ball Fridsy evenIted offering
be opened nt thl.
«, Oct. 2. All Sir Knights snd their time.- Sapper HBl be served at 4
mlUe® are invited. Rebaohmeai
and the gsntlenM an Invited at tba)
wlir be served.
S2684C
time.
■
When a
Thirty deliara ssw® realixad by the
business he Is < e Mhd of a monopo- ---------------- - ^ ^ OongrngeHonnT
Chur*
». Throng innkss.
4 nnd Klee Ooirle
86.00 to Detroit and Thledo. 36D0 to Bui were siii^tohPPreMirt. Kiss
Chicago, 34.00 to Grand Bnpids on Q. Roberts’ vahal„jsSM were reoCetved
R. A I. annua) excaraion October 6.
with the caatoqjpiT-ond^ »d Oms36.00
B. Skekhlar m appMnJed for his
■(Sog. Master
EolUdsy assleted
u can judge a woman pretty wen
I lEe proffra^s wttt Us vtoUn.
by the plotures she hangs on .her par
lor walls.
: Todg^ MsfleMa.
Detfott? Mi*; a«pt ».^)w>emher
Tragedy Avert
*-«a.
No. 8
In the nick of tl
time our Uttle whesL
Mrs. W. ooth. 4»r Ho.'UMdto esta. 8S4ixleasant City, (Milo. TomTulalo-^WM ouh sad
monla had played sad bavoo
ravo with him
and a terrible oongfa set in
; beeids®. 82%; Deosmbf 88%.
DoMora treated him .but he grew
, <»- -
■uapSoa, and
_
_______
H®*® now sound and wMl.” -Brorybody 00^ to know, it'wthe only mi«
onra for Ooogh®, Golds and aU Imag
dlseasM. QuaraBtoed by BnbgeeS
Soxbugh CD. and 8. B. TWt A Gtoa.Dragglsta' price eOc'and ilOO. Trial
Free! lO-Oay Excursion;
TO
ARBITRARY hlETHOOB IN TRAVER6E CITY NOT PLEASING.
^
DETROIT. TOLEDO,
GRAND RAPID^, CHICAGO AND !;
lacros.se
:>
ON
Jackson. Mich., Sept. 29.—Ctee cf'the
hottest rasdotions ever Introduced tor
GooBlderorion of tbe Michigan
Methodist Episcopal oonfOrence was
brought before «*»i body yesterday af
ternoon by Rev. J, I. Bueli in the fCHin
of a muDorlal to the next general con.
fereDce. severely censuring Bi*op
James N. Fitzgerald, who presided one
year ago at the seesiaoB hdd In Trav
erse CMy. The resolDtloa set up that
Blsbep ifttzgeralJ in his adnunletrotion
did not oonserve the beet interests of
Methodist church and violated Us
spirit in his methods. It stated that
in making his appototmecte and In
refusing to move men -who bod been
ill a place but one year, psykig no heed
to local condiUoDB and refusing {he
requests of Beveral pastors, be was
justly censurable and ou^t to have
the ,offlcla] rebuke of the general con
ference. Further, that la retnslng to
follow the advice of presiding elders
and disregarding the protests of tbe
whole c^lnet in making appotoUdente
his attitude had been Imperious and
the framers of the memorial such ar
bitrariness should not pa^ without the
noUce of the body to which tt»e blsh<9
is responsible. In view of these toots
the general conference was reqnested
cell him to strict account tor his
B In making the MIchlgsncMiference
aprsintments of 1902. The reeolatJon
the bUbop and his cabinet
Jon when
made to table It
"He wasn't even a gentleman, let
alone being a Christian bishop,'' quite
audibly declark one of the mlnUters
In the front of the house.
tVhen tbe resolution was brought to
the noUce of Bishop FOea fals disap
proval was very evident, bnt in spite
of it a second motion to table it was
lost. Tbe bishop then colled upon two
of the presiding elders who sold that
the distrifoundedto cite a partlcttlar case he was shot
off by the presiding offloet. The con
ference. in no very good mood, was
obliged to vote the resolution down.
>1 36 votes being cast
Dr. Buell then stated that he drew
up the resoIutioD upon Information re
ceived from two presiding elders, and
Iter in private cauveroation others
said they had been told a similar
story. As a matter ot fact, even If
Ihe accusations made were true. BishFitzgerald acted wlUiln his ri^
and could be called to account only
r an error in judgmenL
A resolution to memorialize general
conference to restore a three-year tinx
limit except in'spdal caew waa
.October 6th or 7th..
W(t want ytm to go and enjoy yourself This is *
the way we do it. W« will present every purr <
1 ^ chaser of a Ladies“Sewc-^^i §yit at «15.(X) or '
* 1 above, free traiisporMtiiMi to any one of the above ■ *
i [ mentioned plaee-^. Kvery purtdiaser of ladies’ ^
New Fall suit iintliT >15.00, [spits already re
duced not included] w« will Tumish one-half
* > Transportation.
■■
i I
xrheae suits are ktriotly,up-t(edate; the new; • estfalUtylea.
>tOFGilT TCO HEA VILY
TilA T'iS ALL. M nut have room for Ooata.
’ The -V Boston -v Store. I ’
The camel can go wltbont water, j GRINNELL BROS, have Uie onl»
but ^e moth can grow fat by merely
eating holes.
> Front street,
S252-tf
Excursion to Chicago via M. ^ N. E.
TOMATOES WANTED.
Northern Michigan Tranaportalon
We will psy SO cenU per bushel tor and
(o.. 34.7S tor Round trip. .
well ripened fruit delivered at the toe•nckeis on sale Mondays, Tuesdaj-s.
tory. sod return sll packages.
Thursdays and Fridays, return limit
Jit
days.
TRA\'ERSE CITY CANNING CO.
3251-t-lO A. S. BARBER. Agent.
'49-tf-d-aw ,
LOEMIE NOTICES.
A strongly made round top 26inch trunk with inside tr»>- for
32; larger sizes 32.60 to 36.50.
The Boston Store.
Special Sale Today
SMI-Ids. K. K.; E. A Efans. F. K.
Traverae City Aerie :
L. M. BENNETT’S
NEW JEW^Y STORE.
American St.-ni Wind W.tcl.c* tor
#i.2re. .
Eleavv I'lHlod Cria's t'linius from
ftOc toftl.OO.
Ladie*- Blued su-ol IMt Biivklw,.
TKc .
Ladies' .Sash I'ins. I.atvsl Bivle.
lOc to 26t'.
Grill's UoiiLIf Vent Cliiiius. >varrouted, from
up.
G. R. A I- annual excursion to De-olt. Toledo, Chicago and Grand Rapl8. Tuesday, October 6. To Richmond.
October 13 See G. R. & I. agent tor
1
i.eP.)inte. R K-; A. Robertson, F. K.
nease
us a call.
L M. BENNEn
HBT MU EAH OF rfEINBEK'S.
1. L O. T.
MM., meets in I.
ball Tucs8 and 22.
day afternoon. S .
and Wednesdav evenings, SepU-mlilK-r'
2. 16 BOd 39.
y.
city L
^mumrall“' cad!
Special
Klal C(
H. o. JoynL w M-: M. K.
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. !.
O. O. F.. meets Tuesday evenings In
their hall. A B. Quttis. N. Q.; C. S.
Johnson, secretary.
Traverse City Chapter. No. -147.
O. E, 8„ meets in Masonic ball the
Tuesday on or before each fall moon.
Annie Sottle, W. U.
Duchess Camp Nq. 8,846, H. W. A.
I meets at Woodman hall Monday exea-
ling. October h. John 0. Straub. V-.
|&
osepb Sleder. clerk.
music
STEWART &. STEFFENS ORCHESTRA
Tills Evening From 7 to H) O’clock.
PROGRAM.
s=S£~. »...
Soko Moorish March.................... laurrioezzo
OUR
MiHinery Opening
' Waa visited b; hundreds ot ladiee^unog the day. b
this evening we expect a grand rush.
Strikingly Attractive fUts With a
Distintlive Indlndoality,
A cUarvj which apocalh hlroiigly to the wearer. pnU our Milllifaiy in th^aAM
Another notable fe.-itiire is the LOWNESS OF OUR PBICIW .
.
''.
Come Ibis llveuing—See the beautiful creations and Uston to the moale'
THE BOSTON STORE.
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VOL. XL NO. 3254.
DA
EAGLE.
TRAVERSE OITY. MIO:
We are offering some especially
Big Bargains
IDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,-1903.
Two Carloads Were Refused by Water
and Special Committee,
Carpet
ev«it and
daring the
a social gotrf
, a fine snpper
•U present did
and Rug:
Departments
We ai-<j showing the iargi-st^aini inoU <simpiele
line of Carpets, Rugs, t^il rinths, Liiioleimis. Mat
tings. Lace and Tapestiy Oiirtains. Pnrtiere.s. Bed
Blankets, Quilts. O)mfofters. Bwl Spis'ads, Sheets,
Pillow Cases, Table Linens, Towels.'in feet, every,
tliinfr in that line. .
lOm-jussortuicct issecoiid i<y «oiie in the state^ and
the prices *e are quoting will please you.
look theni over-
Call and
We have moved this department
from our third-floor down to bnr'second floor, where
it is more con venienl.
Large line of China and Japan Mattings to
close out at cost.
J. W. SLATER
Ketall nucl WholafoUe.
T. W. T H I R L B Y
rntcUoal Home DiriiLslMfr. ■
OSTEOPATHY
Wrnkoop Terrace.
A. B rtlRTIS,
V. C GILBDKTA. B. CURTIS a CO..
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.
, Xi> Tax Clause.
Fire Insurai^P.
!< and 10. H. & U Block.
HOUSE TO RENT
THE CROSSETT SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN
Artistic Shoemaking--$3.50 i $4.00
THE CROSSEH SHOE
of exl rr
>.lvjr.
« taMtt 0[
Von Ouil all tiu-w In
THE CROSSEn SHOE
BOLD ONLY BV
Bachant & Roscoe.
-^206 Front Street.
Parker Bros.’ Old Stand.
5 Inviting Propositions
in Dress Goods.
SUITABLE FOR
DRESSY GOWNS.
e wool Pebble cloth. A rich and ptrtly weave^
.\ 44 In chstricUy !
and juBt the weight that will please ;yon. In blavk
haw ai||
and coters. a superb Clolli al........... ............................... *
jU.
. 44 inch pure wool Crepeoline. A very fine and liaudsomc fabric. An
<x<'clluatMleetioD fur a dressy dreaa It eomee in
l.Iack. tanand'onvy blue. It h n
iu uub Bourette. A.fine imported cloth and one of thiR season's
. popular ereatlODM. H comes in a very brilliant black, with that
st.vliHli knot eibcL Vou wiU decUre It the best
pgj" y{|
value yon bare *
From a pri\-ace“and thorou^ly re
liable source wtileh Ttae Dallr Bagle
iR not at lilierty to dlscloae. It la learn
ed tiiat Judge Frederick W. Ma>lie,
ip is no«’ conducting clicult court,
this' cltr. is slated for the poaUlon
judge of the territorial oouit of
Nea- Mexico. The wires are laid and
there is but one thing which nia>sprlng the trap prematnrel}- to batch
the prize. President Roosevelt hss
be recluRted with. No ooe
knoa-a what aetiem he will take.
elecirlc. cars on Front street and none
Stale, It would also necessitate-ii
double track on Front, something that
ihe litreet is too narrow to allow.
With the poRtoflice on State street the
chrr. sliould be permitted to nm there.’
M'lillli.i; H0I.-I
“From Saving
Comes Having’’
Many n mini llil^ l•M]Hy :i oniifnriabk- hupii- mill inimi-.v in ibe
aavings Irnnk i-i reBi-rrr for ucknr». iiccirteiil. or «id og.- who
u-uold hare had liute or iiotbing
i.ad he not i-ommL-need saving, a
Lltrle at u Time n d regnlai^ly
depoaiting-in the bank. Onev in.
llie liaiik ‘ok deiinsitHcommetiia^
driiwliij' iiiter>-sl i.nd bd gii-w
'-li-iiflily greater.
lYV DECLINE IN CONSOLS.
Reached Ahe Lowest Price Since Panic
Wf 18S6.
London, Sejt 29.—There was
heavy closing out ot accounts here
day as thU ia fi(M,making up day for
console, and.thssw Nrasdecline in
consols fo $6% vbl^ is the lowest
point rsach^ Mbob the panic of 11
lYiey later rocowted to 87%.
new. acooast w*B made np at 87%.
mE(^miABi£
riSiH::
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
k' \
■auK.
TO CB/^E MANAGERS AGAIN
E. W. GREILICK LEAVES SOUTH
SIDE LUMBER CO.
He Will Be <
V ''
■nnndrrow nl^l Ernest W. Qr^lick will sever his conheoUon as n
ager with the Sonth SMe Lumber Co.,
a position which he has filled for ^eraJ months. Mr. Orailick stated to
day that he bed not definite plans as
what be would engage in but that
he had two or throe thifigs which
might take hU attenUon. Fck- a month
two, be s^d be did not think be
would do anything.
-Mr. Grem<;k win be succeeded by
IJ’llliam Alexander as manager of the
South Side Lumber Co. Ur. Alexan
der is an experienced mUl and factoryman. having been in the buslnees tor
about 30 y,ears, many of which have
L. K. Cibbs
Took P.rompt Action Yesterday—Pipe was Bought
Through Thirlby & Son Who Advanced |600 Cash.
ilttee In the selection of a
new pump. The pipe was pronounced
inferior by the whole committee.
"Tlie pipe is badly corroded and is
evidently secondhand.” said Aid.
Gibbs to The DaUy Eagle. "The
flanres indicate
the ends bad been
cut otr and other flanges substituted.
The pipe Is more than half worn out.
It looks like an attempt to akin the
city, but the scheme was nipped In
time. H. O. Joynt, superintendent of
the water works, was shown a aamplo
of the pipe in Chicago and
satisfactory.
He was shown
but one length of tbe pipe and that
all rfghL “nie pipe shipped here came
direct frmn Now Joney.
Tbe Intake pipe
K jft. Son of tbe TteTeiwe
the city fw tbe
feefof 24-Tnch
pipe was |2.t85. Ttiey were simply
acting for the city, their fxpmlaaion
1 the tranaacUoD being only $50.
"We-saw the advertisement for tbe
pipe in a trade paper." said George G.
Thirlby this afternoon, showing the
ot The Dally
Eagle,. "The pipe is 24 InAes In diam
eter. whereas the specificatiems foe the
pump called for only 20-lacb. The
present pipe would be worth betr
$].oni) and $1.2900 more than 20-Inch
pipe. The city couldn't buy the pipe
s werf to be given $60
Rslon. I think the Pl|>« has lain
out doors and Is not r^Iy as Inferior
as U looks. Tbe Carroll Iron Co. of
Chicago from'Whom wehought it claim
tiiat they obtained It from a New Jer
sey Arm that had gone out of business.
Ii should be poeslUe to trace the pipe
Id find where it came from.”
Thirlby ft Son are naturally a tittle
anxious about the money which they
have Invested in the pipe. Two i
car loads In action to those which
now on the O. R, ft I. siding in this
are r^x>rted shipped. 'These
should should arrive by fomorrow,
when it U probable that the wbde
four car loads will be attached to save
any loss. Although the pipe now' here
to be worth over '$1,0(>0.
STRANDED ON
ONE POINT
r■‘-.“Tr." "'”........$1.25 per yd.
S'
Sample Shown Supt. H. 0. .loyntin Chicago
Perfectly S^isfactory—Aid.
n the flr« Bhipment, Their t
Whlteclottd for the fur coat wblch he
had shipped to that place. By doing
this, the officers were ^le to make the
charge simple larceny. In any other
event, the prisoner would have been
liable to a SMitentui ot several
the' penitentiary.
ae. is
In Jail, the officers will endeavor
learn something'of his past. If it is
shown to ho bad. it Is possible
the
prisoner may be tried on the charge of
stealing the coat which was not men- BETWEEN UNION AND PARK, MET
ioned In tt)e first charge.
CITY COUNCIL.
Just What
You Need!
New Shoe Eton].
Was
NAU
ITY JAIL
TOMATOE9 WANTED.
BENNETT CONVICTED.
We will pay 30 cente per bushel tor
well ripened fruit delivered at the fac Interlochen Man Won’t Be Sentenced
tor)'. and relurn alt packages.
Just Yet
TRAVBR8E CITY CANNING CO.
A verdict of guilty was returned by
’49-tf-J-a-W
the circuit court Jury today in the case
of the pe<9le vs. Gilbert Bennett, vio
lation of the liquor law. The Judge
Mt Have a Rrsi Ciut Rim Maker's Shep.
granted a stay ot sentence nntU the
nrst day 6t the next term of court.
The offense of which Bennett was
convicted occurred at Interlochen.
June 14. 1903. 'The defense claimed
that the salooniwas owned by Anton
Mlknla of thisftlty and that Bennett
was simply a bartender and had bo
voice In directing the p<dicy of the sa
loon. The prosecuting attorney claim
,:“S ed that Hikula -had pracUcaUy sold
Bennett, allhougb there wa
W.-,vil! ........... 1., sl„..< ibcni
transfer ot tbe license; Tbe defense
admitted that the saloon - is open on
Sunday and men were in tbe bar i
but it waa 'soL eetablished that any
liqudr was sold.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Hand
six hundred feet of Intake pipe, two
w loeds. were condeiued ud refus
ed. by the Rater committee of the city
cwncll yesterd^- aftertuxm. Just as
the cars were switched to the water
works to be unkiadej. Aid. Gibbs,
ihalrman of the fire and wai« commitee. came along and being dlasatiafied with the pipe called a meeUog ot
xim'mlttee Immediately. He also
l HAp NO riONEY TO PAY HIS
1 E. J. Fnlgfaum.. Clarence
SIMPLE FINE.
Eagle’s informanL *’he assured me
thtu Judge Uayne was slated for the
Judgeship in New Mexico. Only one
thing, be said, could possibly canse a
hitch and result in Isappolntment to
the Charlevoix candidate.
•President Roosevelt can’t be de
pended on: that is he may act indepundenUy and ^point a candidate <rf
knows whst Uic
tiresidcd may have up his sleeve. One
Michigan, nan having refused the ap- HAS DONE BEST HE COULD TO
WARD ^STiTUTION.
ivriniinent. It Is possible that ho mt
appoint a judge {fxim another state.
"As the natter stands now, however, Hides and Coat Will 8c Restored to
the prospecis are the brightest for
Judge Mayne’s selection. If be fails
get the anperintment it will only be
flne of $76 Ar a term of 76 dai's In
the "Rllp ’iwlxt the cup asij the lip.”
tbe Leelanau county' Jail was handed
yesterday aft^oon by Justice L.
OPPOSITITION IS ONLY WEAK H. Gage
to the man who broke Jnto
Foote & CoddIngUm’a tennery
stole seven sides of leather and i
coat. Not taking the price, the
whose true naw Is unknown U
officers, was fut^ to choose the latAid. Lardie Hat
■r alternative.
Property Owners.
The pri
Ald.pso.
SB he An d
oppoRitlnn on -State street to allowing Rlrect cars to mn on that thor
oughfare between Dark and Union. The
opposition, lie thinks, really simmers
down to that of two
three parties at
AN ALLEGED AHEMPT TO ^FRAUD
Pipe is Declared to Be Corroded, Defective and.Second-
:« received by
from frteods
In the earn and
of letters
:ulation tron
west where Bev.
before coming to
A 44 iiicli' genuine Fn-ncli Voile is very soft and drapy and <
There is nothing more siylisb or de«rable. We have it in shadeo of Obampegne. silver, grey. miliUiy blue
/
PRICE 'TWO CENTS.
THE INTAKE PIPE
WAS CONDEMNED
DEPENDS ON
ROOSEVELT
CITY EomON.
EVERY OTHER POINT OF I^RANFRANCHISE SATISFACTORY.
Shall electric cars be pevHltted to
m on State street betwen Union and
Park? That was tbe rock on which
the ordinance granting a franchise to
K. Gibbs stranded at the special
tneeUng last night. Aid. Bingham determloedly opposed granting this priv.
ilege and an there, were but seven
represented. Aid. Gibbs having
no authority to vote on the passage of
nance, the council adjourned
again tonighL when a fuller
attendance Is expected and it is hop
ed that an agreement may be reachAll Other provisions of the ordi
nance were adopted. In the absence of
Mayor John R. Santo. Aid. HamHttm
presided, the other aldermen pi
being GlIletL Bingham. Wilhelm. Lardle. Millar. Steams and Oibhs.
Aid. Bingham based bis objectfoa to
allowing the street eaia to run on the
iwo blocks' of State street because of
number of pn^wty
owners there who bad spoken to him.
With the livery stables and farm tmplemmit storea on that street,
a resort for farmere, he said, whose
teams would be in danger of being
frightened by the cars. Pan ot State
streeL too, be said, had been set apart
to be used as a market, which fact also
brought farmers there. Aid. Wilhelm
supported Aid. Bingham at first but
later changed Us vote, simply, be said,
because the ordinance waa Ini danger
of being defeated. When it failed
can)' he ennoonced that he would !nterrlerw today all property ownera
the two blocks and
the w^es of the majority. S. M
Brown who was present desires the
track laid on State streeL
x
Acooidlng to the sections adopted.
Aid. Gibbs Is required to accept the
in writing within 80 days
and file'a $2,600 bond that oonstroclUon work on the railway aball begii
before July 1. 1904. Two ydar* are aJ
lowed tor the -completton
the line
toCMdMlBalon. He and his associates
are required to organise a company to
be l -utwn as the Traverse City ft
Pevii-snU" Railroad Co. As the
pany wlU eperate uAr the general
railway act they will pay ttielr taxee
to the state. Inatead of to (Be city as
> dispose of it.
under the street railway act. It Ls
provided, however, that when Trav
erse City shall
a population of
26.009 and upwards, the company shall
to the city one-half of one per
of tbe gross earnings annually..
To help maintain the bridges over
whlri) their cam shall run, the cmdis required to pay annually $60
for the bridges on West Front street
and South Dnlon.
Cars must be operated 16 hours
daily and six tickets, for a quarter must
be sold at alt hours. laboring pe^le
ma)- ride between 6:30 and 7:30
m. and 5:30 and 6.30 p. it),
at the rate of eight Uckett for 25
cents. School (ffilldren on five days
of the vfoek during the school
also granted this privnege. Cars
may.be run
10 miles an hour. The life of the
is 30 yesre.
> runnlng'of freight cars is Ilmto Fantnsula to Garfield to Bast
Eighth to Railroad avenue. Aid. Gibbs
asked If. proslslon would be made to
switch coal pars across the dty to the
asylum. MSlty Attorney Davis answer
ed that such a privilege was purpose
ly omitted from the ordinance. Pack
age frel^t and United States mail
may be handled in combination care
streets and pa^et business
transacted.
pav.
The company
ing for five years but after that time
Is require lo *ave '^thln the tracks
and for one foot on eat* side of the
Aid. Wilhelm wanted a clause
added stating that where a street Is
be paved within five years tbe
pany. Instead of graveling between the
tracks as now required, shall pay the
esUtnaWd cost of the graveling to the
cHy, which shall apply the money
the pavement
pany's right of way. This may :
done tonlgbL'
GEO. OEWin
IS LECTURED
To Be Paid in 24 Hour*, or 90 Days ii
County Jail.
After reading George Dewitt a lecon the evll» of intemperance,
warning him that It is dangerous for
to take one glass of liquor
and that he appears to be one of these
Gien. 'and stating that he did not be
lieve It was Dewitt's intention to comgrave crime last spring. Judge
Ma)-ne this morning In the drcnlt
court aoeepted a plea of guilty to the
charge of assault and battery and im
posed a fine of $£0 wfalidi be ordered
paid within 24 hoars, or imprisonment
the county Jail for 90 days. ‘The
fine win be paid within tbo aUted ttme,...
When PrnaecDtlng Attorney Cross
a^ed^for sentence. Farm C. Gilbert,
lenient with his client as the
circumstances would permit. He sale he did not'belicve^that Dewitt was cut
criminal life. He referrod lo
pewtn’s going to the Spanish war and
said that naturally be was a well-dlRposed and well-behaved young man.
fallen Into evil way.R
through evil 'associations, 'and the
curse of drinking. He said he be
lieved that be bad seen the evil of
lys and that If be were fined an
amount wbfeh be could pay, be wooid .
from the court a better man
than he came in and would become nn
instead of a monace
) Bodety.
•Judge Ma>-ne In addressing the prLoner said tiiat as for as he conld learn
Dewitt's chief fault was hi* tendency
the too free use
liquor and that
he didn't appear to belong to the crim-
"Since you appeared in this court
._st term.” ocmtlnned the judge. *T be
lieve that your conduct has been quite
exemplary.”
'
.
"Have you been under the influence
of liquor alnce then?”
"No sir." replied Dewitt firmly and
frankly. He' admitted, however, that'
had been in saloons on a number
occasions and bad taken a few
drinks. .
"A great many good stronig mra of
Influence realize that they must not
IntoxicaUng liquor In even the
smallest quantity.” said the Judge,
"Men of my <
take a glass of elder for fear that
they will be started in the downward '
which they can’t resirt. They
: abstain fully.
"In an adjoining county was a case
Flinllar in all respects to yours. The
prisoner was given his llberty,as yon
that he might have another
ehance. Within'a year and when un- '
der the inflirenee of liquor he commit-,
ted a smillar crime, WM arrested,
lodged in Jail, escaped, and is today a
fugitive from Justice. Yiou shquld have
enough
evidence to demonstrate that
A BATTLE OF GIANTS.
you can’t depend on yonreelt vrtiea
Big Rapids Will Play City Team Next uDdw the influence, of .liquor
against >
if against a man. The dignity erf wom
an and her honor is insulted, even K
nothing more serious were Intended.
The public is apt to misjudge the pro
secuting attorney and the oonrt and
bellere tiiat they'have been inflnenced
to (ffiange the charge preferred. If I
thought your Intestlon were more seri-'
ous, 1 would not accept your plea of.
guilty to aawnit and hatteir.
"The sentence ot the court U that
No person Is so punctual when ly
comes 40 keeping appointments as th»v yon pay a fine of $60 .wittila 24 hours .
or be imprisoned In the county Jail tor
90 days.”
^
■of Big Rapids will
ball team In this city at the Twelfth
ttreet park next Saturday. The game
will be called at 2 o’clock, as the visit
ors must return on the 3:55 G, R ft
I, train. . A big crowd should turn ont
for this game ahlch will be
veritable giants and one <rf the most
Interesting of the 4Wi
Going cut tbe escursion? You
may need a trunk, valise or suK
c^. We are Aowlng a large
aeieeUoo..Cbe««attobest. The
Boaton Store.
"A HUSBAND Off SALARY.”
MILLINERY.
. .
Fall and winter opening Oafobw 2
and $. MIM Ida lOaiher. 48? tooth
Union streL ft. J. WDhslffl.. '004-6
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lEE 29,T®0&
THE DAILY i
The Daily Eagle.
80BSCRIPTION6;
faeturwo—no aurti line sleewhsre:-Chlldren'B Suita from S1-S0 to
S7AD—Yeutbls Suita -from $5X0 to $tSX0—Overcoats about the same
Hamilton Clothing Co.
The Young Character Comedian.
Owoeee—Mies Mabel Mack, a talent1 musician of this city, has aoc^ted The rural Yankee ootneJy. "81 Plunk.to The DtUy
are a poeiUop as instructor In music at ard." will be at the City opera bouse
i to DoUty th« offlca at onoe the Agricultural college. Miss Hack Thursday evening, October 1, The
ut any (aUure to t«oAre the jmfv
comedy Is In four acts, the scenes ot
hilt 20 yenre old.
prapariy or an time ao that the Inatfbich are laid In and around the New tlop.; Mdaaa \^^j^-:MBebrew money
<6Dtion of the carrier boy nay be
lender, and ntRlSEif doantry friends
Niles—One of her brothers joUled Bngland cmwlry and Nes- Y<wk city.
e«lie<9 viUiout delay.
perfonnance
Mary -Aldridi, the pretty 16-year-old The central figure of course is "81 of the Page tbiiilti^
Coming nvanta.
Plunkard.
" a young Yankee FWmer
daught«- of James^drldi. a local
Oct.^ 1—The yoDDK diameter cornnal and novH oM^^y
and'Deputy
Sheriff,
which
part
Is
blacksmith, and abe ruAed .to her
edUn.'i. C. Lewla, In "81 Plenkard”—
ot
eomediana
soidl|&'graad
orchestra
foom and ux* adoee of oarhollc add. looked after by Mr. J. C. Lewis.
riiy opem bonae.
carried by the ocm^mjrwUI render the
Some of the lea^g
dying In great agon)' two boors later.
Oct. 2—Spectacular production of
laiest moaloal setodBona between the
lay bo mentions:
ieBrandt'e aenaatioo
Millington—Leon Ck>u^. aged six,
Tletectire life. "Can^t In
with bis sister Elva. was driving a
Steinberg's <^rand opera hooae.
>Vllli||K IB UbIIS*.
\
from a pastm near the railicad
Oct. 6—The ronanUc star, Andrew track and in bis anxiety to save the
•■I wnw In I.KI .vi.ur uffecUon for
Tbe wife of T.^Hnssell. the brill
Robson and hie fine oonpany, In an cow from being run Into by the train me, ll.H.n: -. O
mild the girl.
iant BgKAlorT was a. woman of
elaborate and masslye produodoo of Leon .stood <» the track.
•Turn
on
liltn-Kt."
unHwered
<ieori:<'(.-oiirnge. .anil muchlef her bliKtniid's
He^ was
"1 wnni .vou lo M'* <>P snioklng for suitoeas Is dne le bar cnconrngi iiu
"Richard /Carvel"—Steinberg's Grand sthicV by the train and instanUy Wllmy sake," i-utiilmied the fair tyrant tVhen tbo news ^.tbe elei-tloii
opem boose.
•Will you do -il V
Tbafs wlini I will," refilled the dlie 0*ned (111 her andlTdrl
nie qyalii
Utica—IrvlD Shreeves, aged 62, an lomutle .voiUli. who wu» rtoivii on the B <-on|iIe of polir«in<
ed ." In the tone of George Dewitt who eccentric bachelor and retired farmer dojie Rln-et ax s rank favorite. "Here- frmil of tbe lempeeabre hotel of whh-h
appeared Id the circoit court last term who lived In the village, committed afte.' rn xmqke eXi'IUKivel)' for uiyowii Kill- find her hualmnd were the owiieis.
on a serious charge, a wise course was suicide by shooting off the top ot his 6ake."- i'tiii-Mgo Jotirnul.
on the ground,, that rbe moU would
taken by the offlcers of the oonrt. No head. He was.foohd dead with bis
probably i-ome nrornid and wrei-k- the
building. She pefuaed to do any
actud bodily barm bad been dcHie by money, bank book and notes
King Bdoward lias U>en eleanlngont
Dewlu and be was given an oppor
gages piled on the table befCNw' pis duiiiesiii’ estsblUbmem. though tbtng: had et-ery rbani tn tbe lioi
himhiiitnl nrnl Ihe lilinde pulhil u)i.
tunity to show that he has some of the
hlK mutbvr wiia penurious, -she bad a .Tlieii sill- «:il ill n window'whei-e
manliness left that he
cbaritnble ride tor servants and nialn- 1-oiilrt 111- Kcin phiinly from ihe uti-pi't
red his musket and marched
Battle Creek—Charles Peck
tslui>d II largiv retinue than was need .ind wiitW fnr M.ni.-lhlug lo
away to tbe Spanish war. Dewitt In Tall Leonard began a little squabble ed. Mmiy (if these regoided tbeir po. l<ii( notliliig hniipi ned.—Kx(-hiiiig<’.
the weeks and months that have pass,
fun Sauirday nJgia and before the Kllioii :i» :i stiifof IH-Iisloii uiid were In; All Wbitney-Warner Publications of
ed since then has been‘all that his fun was over were In a real IlMtt. Peck -dltren-M to Ilndr duties.
.popular music, among them. Feaeetu!
mends claimed tor him. Judge Mayne llft^ a bridt and knocked a number of
I Henry. Under the Bose, Soko. Dixie
states that as tar as can be learned be. Leonard's teeth out with It. nearly
TOMATOES WANTED,
I Girl. Dixie lA^d. Hiawatha. Smoky
has lead an exemplary life since then. breaking tats jaw as well. Both m«i
will pay 30 cents pv bosbi
On aooooiit of the aseanlt having been
well ripened fruit delivered si tbe fac•e in jail. •
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oominktad on a woman the fine was
tory» and retura all packages.
'-T\
Only a very simple clause holds up
tbe granting of a fmnchlse to L. K.
Gibbs and^^hls associates to build an
electric street mllway. •Rie tinesUon
on which there is a difference of <mln.
ion is the advisahlUty of permitting
the company to opemte cam on State
street between Park and Union,
canvass of tbe property owners |s tobe
made today and the council will prob
ably act Bcoordlng to the wishes of the
interested parties at the meeting to
night. Bttslnem men <m Front street
have stated that as far as they are
It as s
n^en
business street It would only result
In more buslnees for them, they claim.
-—jTS4TliriiBSa'11.8(t8 for tie srieet of
Bmll Waltz it Is .but natural that Detiolc should try to convlot him of the
horrible murder ot little Alph<
Wllmes.
The scrap A. A. Astons of Suttons
Bay started over the price of a piece
■ of pie. oo tbe carfeiry excmelm) lost
Leelanau county fair some tree adver
tising in the Northport Leader.
Tomorrow Is Traverse City day
the. Leelanmi county blr nt Suttons
Bay. Everything seeoDs proidtloa
Life at the Canadian Soo U strenu
ous these days even if all the Coosol
Mated plants are C ed down.
Aid. Gibbs will have a chance to get
busy on the peninsula after tonl^t's
' meeting ot tbe city ocninttl.
judge Mayne may w^ be said to be
on the anxious seat. It all Jeprtids on
Teddy.
The prize pumpkin and. the fat bog
are on exhibition' nt Suttons^ay.
•The frost Is on the pumpkin and
the fodder's In the abock."
What EdItoia Say.
Tbe worn has turned. Anti-Hlawatha clubs have started into being.
—Ublcago Tribune.
If he could capUfOlse his opamlsm,
even at a low rate, Mr. Clergue would
be able to swing things Ml right.
Elvenlng News.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
Lansing—Aft^ listening to the reTOMATOES WANTED.
'49-tf-d-a-w
pori of Prcd. PlUbert Roth of the
We wiU pay 30 cants per busbel for
universlt}-, tbe state ftwestry cwnmlswell ripened frnlt delivered at tbe fac
slcm instructed I^nd Oommlaeloner ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION VIA M. tory. and return all packages.
Wildey to purchase tax lands In the
A N. E. AND A. A. R. R.
TRAVERSE CITY CANNING CO.
vicinity of the forutry reserve. W.
October 7.
neanesOBy, vciooer
i.
'49-tf-J-a-W
to Toledo and return and one
S.' Bmerj' was appointed fire warder
' round trip from Toledo to any
a salary ot SSOO a year.
point la Ohio on following lines: L. S.
Free excunltm ticket to Detroit,
* M. 8 C. H. & D-, Hocking Valley,
Charlotte—Dr. P, D. PaUereon, the Wabash. Pennsylvania lines, Detroit
Toledo, La Croase or Chicago giv
oldest and best known practitioner In Southern R. R. and CRtIo Central R. R.
en with every sale of a ladles'
this county, died at bis home Saturday Return limit November 7.
nit
at 116 or over—160 suiu to
L. S. BARBER, Agent.
evening from a cancerous growth In
select from
selept from new
the throat. He was a former president
fall Rtylee. The Boston Store
More
RIota
of the State Medical sodety. He was
Dinuroances of strikers ,aro not
also a 32nd degree Mason, belonging nearly as grave as an Individual dis
the Blue lodge, chapter and ccuneB order of the system. Overwork, loss
' r of this city, aaluadin ot sleep, nervous tension will be fol
lor nu. uiuuuia wiuu x iiibuu
lowed by utter collapse, unless a re suuem
<Wltt Cl
liable remedy Is immediately employ- fu1 running sore on Us leg; but writes
of Grand Rapb
ids. '.
*5Sr*
cure ^soffiis'trf’thVLIver
klJoeyi
salve
'
Bieclrlc Bitters. It's a
onderful Wounds, PUes, V's the bem sal
... Cure
___ __guarantllj.
_______ J- Only
of the
tonic anJ effective nwine and tbe tbe world.
Sold by Buebee & Roxburgh.
men In this country, died Sun greatest all around medicine for run Co, and S. E. Walt & Sons, druggists.
down
systems.
It
dispels
Nervousnses.
day in New Haven, Conn., where.he RbeumatlBffl and Neuralgia and expels
1-m-w
had been 111 with rheumatic fever for Malaria germs. Only 60c. and satJsNNUALJ3. R. A I. EXCURSIONS.
several weeks. The funeral will be •
~
lee & RoxThe G. R. A I. will give Us annual
1 & Sons.
held In this city, probably
■
•
- her f6. to
excursion on Tnesday.
October
Detroit 36.00, Toledo 16.00. Cbl<
Cbli
3C00, Grand R^lds 34.0 (Btat
Reed City sod sonth $3.00.. The
I
Visit our Millinery'opening this
otid
excursionwill
willbebetotoP Rlcbnond,
___excursion
HI the Elstey.
Ind.,
Tuesday. October 13th. Fto
I evening and listen to the music
was one of the largest concorns In this
36.00
by Stewart & Steffens' orchestra.
mte for full
days. See G. R/ & I. agent
country.
Tho Boston Store.
particulars or address C L. Lockwood,
G. P. A.f Grand Rapids, Mich. 3246-M6
Old Mission Notes.
Old Mission. Mich.. Sept.' 29.—Both
'arehouses are moet full ot fruit
watting for the boat
No serrlcee were held at the M. E.
church Sunday on account of the minister having gone to conference.
Jcdin Thompklim is slowly recover
ing from his long ddmess, although
K will be a long time before be Is fully
recoveredIhe sound of tbe tMephone bell
be heard twice a minute In the homes
where they are. It wfll. be enjoyed
ext to the trcriley when It oomei
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herbet have
gone to Monroe. Mrs. Herbet to visii
while Mr. Herbet goes to JackSMi with
the reel of the mlnlstm.
Some of the farmers are busy draw
ing corn to the canning thotory.
ft makes the people smjle to bear
the talk about the railroad and -we
only hope It wtm't be talk <mly, for
never before have we fdt the need of
as we have this summ^. Great
quantities of tfMt have beoi drawn
Traverse QilKjhlB summer and It
will be more ev«yyw.
The Hunter’s Song,
woodland elope where die hrusiA noteworthy feature in oonnecttoh
hsaps He
And rabbits hiding there:
with that Spaftord pardtm, too. Is the
evening sky all penciled o'er'
fact tlwt tboee same Besixle county The
With branches rising bsre.
_/pfeple gave Ooventor BUss an_over'
whelming pIuialKy last year.—Bvenlng Tbe valley filled with a thousand lines
Of red-bruab straight and'tall;
Prem. '
Tbe woodland brown with ripened
Moet men are bappMet whUe
tHng. The rust of. Idleness to what
tweeds the mlotuhw of misery In a
man's mind, but n busy man even tor
gets his dyepepeia and his debts.—Ad.
Writer.
— AND HIS-
BIG COMEDY
CO.
-IN THE-
SCENIC RURAL COMEDY.
Si Plunkard
Everything New But The Title
An Up'To-Date Rural Comedy
A SV04 aad Efnticai Caoedy C«.
Making the KuDniest Street
I'arade Ever Seen. carrying the
Finest Orchestra on the Eoad.
PRICES:. 2Sc. SSc and 50c.
Reserved acati. now on sale iit
tbe City News Stand
A Modern House
$1,400
Nice. now. neatlv finihUed resi
dence on West Ninth street,
seven sunny rooms—a big bar
gain when paid for on our EASY
PAYMENT I’LA.N—that means
your own terms , you kcow. We
would like to tell you about it.
J. W. fllLLIKER
OUR NEW
Real: Eatate Broker
FALL and WINTER
HAS FOR SALE
SUITS—
RasLall’s
New
Jewelery
Store...
;\ll tile lairst styli-
Not follv settled yet
hut ready fur business.
of Hickey anil Kree' in a II Co.
I i n
Ruc.li e« te
New
Vork^. are displayed
on oiir tableH. Suioi
'bought of iiH arc
prCBRed
charge
Special Riag Sale
Tomorrow (Rntardayi
f- r c e
:
:
of
:
SOLID GOLD RINGS
,
Sf.oo.
Bastallp
liustliug Jeweler.
MILLER BROS.
157 Front SL Beadle Block.
Scv«*ral Dcsi'iable
Farms
.Sfvi n ro^ house ami lot
nil HandoLph sti'ect, iM'av'Rlniwooil avejnue school.
Easy
t«*rms; . prjet* $1.4HK1.
Seven i-poni lioustt on Eo.so •
strocl, l<|)t .50x18(5.
Price
j 47.50: thailf
casli
lialanco
I time.
j
t Four dwollings on East
! side, rcashnablo prices', easy
! t«*rms.
I
•Seven room house West
Niiitli street, stone fonndation.c-eraent ceilai', lnt.50xl«<5.
Pi'iee Sl.-lOO.
Seven room iinuse on West
.Seventh slre<*t. .s-tr>nc foumlation. lot (>fi.\172. Pri(i*#]..}(H‘
Enquire at my ortice
Tor terms.
Aren’t These Swell
buy three ioQav and a half shoes
CTCty day, and we think yw had better
look around a bH, and yrt. < r
best there is.
If yoa Cj l , you
will ceitaiidy buy a "Gloria''
*«tola'
The Old Reliable Shoe Holue.
Frank Friedrich; & Co.
The New Stand.
-
-
34a tProi^ Street.
"BY ALL MEANS, HAVE A FIT." S. BENDA A CO«(ekeTHIBRa
Or mUlhms l<
The air is sweet. U________
In ripened woodland Made.
"Never let yourself get hurried, flonM or
worried—if you do you’ll sboo be burrM-”.
you have examined
ee all.you oaa--«DT DOift BOY datU
Schloss Bros’. ^ Suits
Ye Unger yet <m the wooded slope.
Wbils evening shadows fan
mmmimfmmmur
Dslin pASitc
ip demand for fall wear as any coat we h:ivc.
‘*K(lin vUfllS wear them at all times, no matter what tlie weather is.
.M:my .
I aflioc f'aPrrUblltC As swell a line as )’ou will find. We have anlu-ipaicd the
ulUls^ U<inilvlll9 demartd for this season and are showing the newest styles.
M4>n*C AujrfAatc
^ equal. It is really difficult to iifstihguish
3 UVvrtUdlj between custom made overcoats and these wc s*-n. The.
style. the fit and the work can irot be equalled. Then see. the pricc.s-you can
choose from any price from 55.00 to'J60.00.
I “EVERYTHWe FOR EVERYUOPr |
Investigate Magnetic Bqnlpmei
p4aaoe la the way ________________ stock. mM by Bm Trenaln, room
City Book Btura block. C:80 to 9 p. i
l;
You
don't
J. C. LEWIS
And antiimn's hush o'er all.
A good heaHhy stalk ot com will A sUrtled nish and a ri^Mss Miot.
drink 30 pounds of water daring the
seMon. but a good faealtfay Georgian
And tangled thickets grow.
OHiro U held respmt
e byS
pean powers for debto
$44,000,000. We have no douM that U
the posrers are Willing to cat It down
to 80 oeet* Oastro will be able to iwise
It by 8 o’clock to
^rd-H«nld.
'
COATS—nswest producta of k^lQB-Chleage and New Vork'msnu-
Ulntburg—The bam and contOTts
and grain stacia Of Cbariee Green, ot
Sdota. burned; oanse of lire, lightsing: loae, 12,000.
Pert Huron—It U reported that the
ust bae gobbled
0>e Port Huron
Sait company which was cMganleed
two yearn ago as at) Independent com
pany. •
necesnarily heavy.
>yc-
"THILOHEN’S, BOVS’ AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS ANCf. OVER
STATE NEWS* IN BRIEF
Secood-clitM Mattar
■■
1---------«A HUMAND ON •ALARY.*'
S. Benda
New Tlea, 9Se to $1.90.
THE REAL RELIABLE
the Hannah & Lay Mercantfe Company.
<?-
iEB;:29, 1903,
THE DAILY KAQUS,
^ Loan Headquarters
ARRESTED
FOR PERJURY
Dr, J.W. GAUNTLETT. REV. THOS. WETZa FAITHFUL
;.;;;^«i«aL:i'ji: ,iU.’“.~
XiM
THE NATIONAL LOAN COMPANV,
CTEINBERG’S
J SAND OPEKA HOUSE
g
One NIjtht Only I
Monday QqJ 5
Tke Drinaiic Evnt «r Tht Sum*!
Tli«- Voiftig Komaolic Actor,
ANDREW ROBSON
-or A
Oa ucoouDV of the last
"Fi»h and Game Law
will b« in Uieir office dorkig E
ness hours, each day. ready to «
INSURANCE.____
The Weather.
t-'alr tonight followed by showers
WednesdaV: 'rising temperature-with
tresTi smnherly a-lnds.
^ October ^
Ladles' Home JonFnal
>w ready.
Thb number U intensely InteiwaUng in fieUon. general and uCefnl
formation and Ml faahiena. "The magaxine with a mUlion. ' Ten
eenU per copy: one dollar per year.
Jackaon, Mich.. Se^rt. 28.—To Rev.
Thomas PioUel. formerly of Three
Rlrers. belongs the tminne honor erf
being the only Uvlag member of the
Bret Michigan M, a conference. Sixtyseven years ago be lelned the oonf«Mansfleld. 0„ this including
Ohio. West Virginia and the territory
of Michigan, He was a circuit rider
and for many years did the hardest,
ifleing work that ever fell to
the lot of man. But be must have
been both strong pbysh^ly
oarfeul In so far as poseible. I'or he Is
today one of the most interested at
tendants at the ctmfereoce. If he lives
until spring he will have passed the
scripUMBi age by 20 yeaie, but one canbut feel that thp venerable preachbefore that
mav he called higher
hi
time
A Regular Attendant.
Pite7,e1 now resides in Lorain.
0„ where he says " there are tsrons
men. weU paid, to do the business.'
BO there is no need for him to do the
business, HoweVer. he Is willing to
CITY BOOK STORE.
. Ttil« store wUI be i-l»H>-fl all fin}' TbarrMlny. October Int.
owing to tbe Hebrew l>ay of Atonement.
Frankfort. Mich. SepL 29.—Acting
1 iBStrucUcms from Game Warden
Chapman. Chief D^ty Game Warden
Brewster arrived here yesterday from
Dr, Scott went to'Kingsley o
neen made io die
Grand R^ids and swore out a warness this noon.
was aqnaUy
The society,
for the arrest of R. M. Thomas of
W. M. Hayden left today for a buai.of
the
tormoved
to
teert
^
Tbompeonrille. foremM of the Ben
ness trip to CSieboygan.
iBsecte.
and
meots
put
upon
the,;
zie wnty Jury whleb^convlcted Bert
Mr. and Mra. Geo. W. Raff left this
ready
to
step
tBSod
tielp
the
hap
B. Spafford of nsnslaugbter for kill
morning on a two weeks' trip to Cblless fllM
‘t
ing Chris McLean, the charge, ggalnst
CS1.-V hnd Omaha.
' •
'
This, however. thff«»t**T eanm
Thomas being p^ury. He to acenseJ
Verlrn Thomas returned this
the files are not^Kflared to be do wHh having sworn falsely relative to
Ing to Chicago for his last year
mestic animals, as YIS pnMat (Riartnqualifications to sit upon the Jury
Rush Medical college.
does
not
allow
K
tOGcaend
Its
protec
ie wu c
C. J. HInahaw haa gpne to 4flnehetThat will intfirest tin- lailit-s wlin want tin- milihivKt
tive sympathy to wSfl heaste .
for trial, the game warden department
ter; Ind,. called there by the serious
and most stylish irai-mi'iil5.. Tln-yUavr- just arrived.
'hie quastlcm of deddlng this will was Informed by business men
-the
illni-s? of his son. Herman.
probably come up triRtipe the Imperial sentiment against the respondent and
Court of Arbitrsthrfk which will give also against the department and they
an cqiinloa as to whrther flies a
sere warned to be especially carbfu!
sister, Mrs. W. M. Silsby. returned 'For
16 years he has missed but two Micfai- |i,(, classed among hyanas, lec^aris and in selecting a juo-. Among those close
home today.
oonrrrenow. and he takes great ig^rpents or with cagiary birds, turkeys ly quesUaned was Hr. Thomas, who U
Mrs. Wm. Raymond returned this
10 in his ability to bo present now. |„„^ watridogs.
s bnner li\-lng near Thompscmvllle
noon to her home at South Boardman
I he rellgiouslr attends the meet-1
and who Idrtieriy lived In Oceana
for a few days but will then.retnm And
ings, too.
‘would try again.
count!-. He swore emphatically that
to the faiully camp.et Bast Bay.
he liad neither formed nor expressed
MiK Fannie Williamaon, who is at
Surprise on Wbncil Kratechvil.
First .Must Hive
any* opinion relative to the guilt or In
tending the Traverse City Business
ALL THE NEW THINGS IN FURS.
Sunday being the birthday anniverDesigner.
nocence of the accused and that be
college, was the guest erf her parents sarj- of Wencil Keatochvll. about 76
______
_ 29.—nf I conld flni
Chioigo. _
Sept
could render a fair and Impartial ver
at n-mciia from Saturday to Monday.
of Ills friends and relatives gave him
designs wtoj was certain could
Mrs. Chat. Jeffries left yesterday a surprise. The C. S. P. S. lodge of ^eat Herreshoff, I wouM build Sham- dict according to the evidence given
afternoon for Marion, Ind., where she whlch Re is a member, presented him ^ock IV. and challenge for the cup hirn in open court. He was allowed to
Ek and became foreman of the Jury
will vi^it for a rtprt Ome. Mrs. Jef with a Morris rocker and his friends
1 am twlainlng Shamrock tohlch subsequently convicted SpaBord
fries will also tislb several other
him several other gifts.
m ^ you tin see that I am in hopes
points before returning home.
f finding sudi a Reaigner. I intend
After the Jury was sworn and durli^
Nu per cent given off on rubbeni af- '
Deuce in Foresui>. hall Wednesday
Mra. Alice ’M. Palmeter- of North
V keep after the cup nnUr I get It." the progress of the trial the depart evening- Music by Helm A-Diamond
r October 1. at J. E. CURTIS'. Sll
Spruce street, left today for Aberdeen. menu;
Union street.
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These a.re the statements made by ment was told through several persons full orchfsslra.
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Wasl;.. where she will act as st^ orChicken, Soast Beef.
. Sir Thomas Upton In bis apartments that Thomas had expressed opinions
ganj|er of the American Buffalo
Bologna.
■at the Auditorium Annex in the flrat and verj- decided oaes.previou* to his
lodge. Mrs. Palmeter will probabl^Carpet-Xleaning
Calrf)^ Salad. Pickles,
I interview be has given since coming being called to sit on the case- A num
bo gone about a month..'
laking and laying, featoer renoyacPork and beans,
. • to Chicago 111 two -weeks ago.
ALWAYS
ber of affltlavHA were obtained to thh
The Hannah & Lay company lost
1 Work thorougbly and iBompily
- Potatoes, Tomatoes.
eCect. One merchant said that in bis
executed. Agent for Htcbigan
toigac Rug
one of their best horses Sunday night
Wheat and Rye Bread.
|
Co..' N. B. Chapin, Prop.
...aveiw
Traveiao City.
hearing Thomas had declared that
It was one of the fine team of Macks
SOMETHING
o
pen
every
i
Apple and Pumpkin Pie.
_ “ torfcs. 822
8 WaablngSpafford was guilty and that be wonlJ
S8tc.IT
used on the flour mill dray and
Assorted Cakes.
Cookies,
1 street. 'Pbone No. 11
'
like
to
ait
on
the
Juiy
and
help
send
taken sick a few days ago. Snnday It Poaches, Grapes. Pears. . Apples. I
TO ANNOY YOt)
,
him to tfft internal regions.
appeared better, however, bet Monday
Th,
Chief Deputy Warden Brewster laid
mrtniingft was found dead In the stall. 4>leasam da>-,
When yon are using oil
i Ids, Tuesday, October
Octo^rJ-T<
6. T« Richmond. <be matter before the preset
A. R. DIAMOND
lampbor any kind ot light
October
13.
See
G.
R.
*
I.
afait
for
■----------------------------- I ucLooer i«lorney and the lazter summoned In a
’Plano Tuner and
but FXECTElCITy
in
••A HUSBAND ON SALARY."
j parUenTars.
parUcnTars.
' S2«5-t-l$
-A HUSBAND ON SALARY."
number of witnesses upon a complaint
Action Refiaintor.
your home or office There
made by Mr. Brewster. Last Friday,
WIthW. W. HlBbatlfto.
is nothing like ELEC
agoordlng to the statement of the pro
tm Front BU
TRICITY for illuminating
secutor to the governor, he became
purposea.. No smoke, no
amell, no grease, no danger
from fires—It is the most
economical
illuminator
that can be procured,.
The Jud^e of the
FINE NEW NOVELTIES iN
Ladies High Class JacKets
Tailor-made Suits and Separate Skirts
Jackets from $12.50 to $35.
Suits from $12.50 to $30.
Skirts from $4.50 to $10.
“Richard
Carvel.’’
IWl STEINBERG’S STORE T
The Production.
Till- oi-iginiil inas.«irc scenic
n anti
lume!, Oi
thio piav nt tlie Empin- Tlieati
New 'Srk.
York, for
fur a ran
roi of scrente
ilii-e r ■ •
ried CO
Jr^‘.
™ ai'Tt^'^n'Vriday nioriiLtig.
PRICES FOR "MCBARD CARVai"
JI.50, JI.OO, 75c, 50c, 35c
Take off Your Hat to an Old Friend!
Mexicali
v;
HE THI
d Raplde
drew Robson who appears at Stelpborg’s Grand. October 3:
-Richard Carvel.' as presented by
Andrew Robson and a capable com-
FRIDAY.
The One Certain Cure tor Hurts
and Aches.
Ko liniment can cure unless H penettatts.tbe feverad
and syolleo muscles right down to the roots of the
truuUe. • Mexican'Mnstan« Liniment penetrates
tuore thoroughlv than anything Mit Was ever eieated
iaacberaichriaboratory. The dsw«. most stob^
and must intense pain can be reasAsd and routed tytha.
use uftoSs good oIdrime«i« limmeitt.
It Soaks Right Down Through the
Muscles,
Mexican Mustangiiplfaient. Has
Stood the Test of Years.
Peoirfe have had uabooiiM &hh in it an these jresrfn
If Your Weak Point is a
WeakBack
-—
Oct 2
“Caught in
the Web’
ANDREW ROBSON.
Bpeara here October 5 in "Rlcherd Carvel.”
pan}' at the New Powers Saturday
matinee and evening, proved very
acceptable to ihc audiences. There
were many expreeslone of approval
heard after .the curtain bad Yeen rang
down on toe last aoene. Richard
Carvel is more of a pleasing love stor}
staged than a great drama, but it is in
teresting and toe company which pre
sented it here was a good one. and it
Is undeniable that while Andrew Rtrf)
son ma>- not be the exaot IdeU of the
fiery MaiyUnd gallant, be yet looked
tbe part better than did the great John
Drew when here, and bla acting was
good.
The next attraction that will be seep
at Steinberg's Grand opera houto is
“Cau^t in the Web" which will ap
pear next FrUay, October 2. The
New York Wortd said:
•'•Cau^ In the Web.’ Joaefih Le
Brandt's new play which was prodnead
last night fOr toe first time at the
■nurd avenue theatre, is a detective
hrtaL full of aUnatlona that aend
toe gaUery gods wild with dril^L and
yet was so' reaeoitable that the patrons
- - .-i: ,G
Inflammation is The Rpot^of All F^hL|^
Wherever there's a painful Hurt, Sore or Sprain, there is Inflammation. ^ MEXICAN MUSTA^^C^UNIflENT
quickly cools and cures the infliuned parts where the real cause of pain Is imbedded. ifeefeoetiBting,Mothing-and heaUn^ power5 cjf this Untmeat are r
—
- %
>u>avaav,Ha.a-^
benefit of creditors.
We have
bought
the entire stock and
Yonr sires and grand sires-used Mexican MBStaag
UlniimeBt because it healed their hurts and cored the
ills of their domestic dnimals.
Whal Mexican MBBiang Ltolmenf did for man
kind and brute kind CO vears ago K does to-day. It has
ed and alw.tvs will cure any and everythiog
THBBB SIZES-----»OvS0e.MM,«L00aa
of
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Sixty Years of Faithful Service to Man and Beast entitles it to A GRAND DIAHOND JUBILEE.
and the grateful resp^ of the millions who have foutid freedom from pain through its curative powers.
rub Mexican Mnstaog Liniment over the
TOOt tiitrr a hard dav's -vi-ork and your back will
what is needed
fed rested and free from pain. Itisjustwha
or
when one is afflicted w
with Lame Backli or Lumbago,
l.u
wdien
-V Rubbing works
any- other di
limeii
thcL........
-----------D----------------ul gets right dow-n to where the uain
u as Mexican Mnatau
MnataagLlnlmei
as Roou
Liniment wrmeate*
toe aflected pans tbe lanKBCH tusappears and tbe pain
orjilered the A. S.
Fryman s.toe k
S TEINBERG’S
Its Year of Jubilee Has Come!
goes qaickly to the verr core of the cause, and stops tbe
most dap-teL excraciatiug pains almost initanlly.
United States Court
Shoes sold for the
Mustang
LFinimentI
For Two Generations it has been
the Stand-by.
Boardman River
Electric L^ht O
Power Company.
140 buys choice of ten nice organs,
original price when new 176 to I12S.
Terms. 86 down. |3 mootoly. whUe
they last In our REMOVAL SALE.
Grinaell Bros.. 239 Bast
WerUng Overtime.
—|4v hour iTwa an -Ityd ^
tbone tirelwr lltue wneton—Dr.
KJng'B New Life Pda Minions an
are closing it out at
Bankrupt prices.
Now is the time
4-FEATUREO SPECiALTIES-4
-8EEThe Beautiful Bali Room -Scene.
- • Scene
,__ lion Scene.
is1 E^L•ape from llic
The Sensa
I-olice SStationThe Great CounterieiUng Scene
Seal op sale tomorrow until tp, m.; also on Thurwlay night
from_H' to e ocluck. l itir.cun'
Te1cj?^ne ir.'.
Prices: 25c; 35c, 50c.
to shoe
up
your
entire family.
Alfred V.
Friedrich.
WIFI Of 6001 SUES.
LOOKING FOR TROUBLE?
You
tind more of it in less time
in a poor floor, than in any other thing
we know of. Therefore when boying
don’t stop short of the ‘‘BEBT.’*'
Manafactured by
Hannah & Lay Co.
,Y, SEPTEMBEB 26, 1908.
THE
EAGLE WAMT ADS.
TO frtWJ. INSDBANCB. If there Is
•nythlng you want to know or TOl
in the line of
o insuranoe we will
done
be ^ to have
^ 1
WAmCD—A tood gill tor gnml
bowework. Mrs. Fiord L. Smttli.
m BMt
UM-tf
WANTED—10 men to pick «PiaeB a
Ooldn farm. Old Mlaalon.
M. E. CONFERENCE RETURNS
side at low price and on easy
THEM TO TRAVERSE CITY.
Warm In winter and cool in si
and siding won't crock or get tooee.
TO SELL—A good leather top buggy
and a land anJ water bicycle. Uttle
WANTffl)—Good girl tor gaii«r«l - A McNamaro. 808 Front street
‘i In faunlly^^ lour-----hooM, BO>}«ra <
V GAIN OF ISO
4ENCE. '
821641
WANTa>—O0U&U7 *ad rlllAge 60
raupoadaoU tor Tbe Dally Eagle.-
Lim^ A McNAUABA. 208 Frimt
street, will sell you a nice little
peddent. burglary, casualty, or pMte
alass insurance.
«V‘°
WAGONS AND BDQQIBS FOB BAXcE
—Two good lumber wagons, three
S'
GIRL WANTEI>—Btoqulre of Mrs.
Brown, 40S East Biglith atreet
'
325841
TO SELL—Vefy low price . three
stores with house in rear and tene
OATS WANTED—1 will pay th® Ugbments mm.ee.
above cu
on wee,
two. »■
Front street;
meUMf
®Bt market prio® tol 6,006 busheta of
an weU rented; good
oalB., B. J. Uorgan.
826341
property. - Uttle A McN
Front stre.
W’ANTED—To buy a general pni.
jMwse. weight about 1^60, Or a Ught GOOD coal stove for sale. Enquire of
»A>1T<
A. W. Bkskera, 321 Bay
Ray Tijacker. 609 Webster ^sU^t.
attoet
3253-- *
WANTED—600 men or more *rho live TO SELL—12 acres, nearr dty;. I
on the Traverse City and Old Mis
136 pe
sion R. F. D. route® to sirtiBorlbe for
state and naUooal news cd the day
more complete rh*" in any other
paper publUbed In northern Mlchl-
and Beal Estate BA
MEN WANTED to Cl
Uanltou Island,
ee 31.15
WANTED—Two barbers at once; good
wages. Julius Bale, ThompeonvU)'
ly r windm^l, ^k.
- Hleb. '
324841
d Real -SsWANTED—FWthful perec* to cal
on retail trade and agents tor man
ttlactnrlng bonse; local territory; TO SELL—House on East Elerenih
straight salary 320 paid weekly and
sueet, 4 bouses on Tenth street,
expense money advanced; previous
one on Ninth street, one on Rail
experience unnecessary; position
way avenue, two c» Webster, two
permanent '
*'
on State, one on Washington and
1 avdcgte. Soothers—terms to suit any reasona
ble cusbaner—monthly
wish. Uttle
A
M8
McNi
40 ACRES TO 8BLU-On easy terms
with about 6 acres ^Jeired,
bouse, no bamA McNi
Also second hand maeblnery bought
and strid. QotUleb A Co., Iron Yard
comer Baj- and Oak streeU. Citl- INSURE YCUR FfiOPEBTY now for
you may have a fire at any time.
UtUe A McNamara. 208 Front St.
3186-tf
TO SELL—Nice Peninsula farm, 49
WANTED—Orders for 16-lncb cedar
acres; nice buildings; good orchard;
delivered to ;
bay shore; low price: easy termv
I; B. GrelllcK
UtUe A McNamara, 208 Front '
1 character and tem^
perate hablu, who can speak, read
and writo Bn^lsh. For itUormation
apply to Recruiting OBeer, 206
I'ront street, Trave se City, Mich.
Sl034f
’msm
TO SELL—80-aere strip, east bay
shore. Peninsula township; no buildings; 20 acres cleared: nice fruit
term and summer resort place; prli
low; terms easy; some trulL Utt
A McNamara, 208 Front street
roams; modern building, steam heat.
UlUe A McNamara, Insurance and
Real Estate Exchange.
nice hardwood floors. Cheap.
_>iil^ELLANEOU8;
'
square yard. »
irnish.ed for 31a load. For catting, rolling-up and
putting down sod, 10 cents a square
yard. B. E Van Alston. 8233-U
TO SELL—A stock of groesnes and
geneml meichendlse; a good chance
to get a ready-made business—with
or without bnUdlngs—worth while WE DO FARM or-city insurance
to Investigste U it yon wsnt busi
casualty and burglary insurance.
ness. Uttle A McNamara,
Uttle A McNamara. 208 Front St.
Front streeL
«
3186-tf
vvaaoingion street; eou.uu oown
balance monthly. See B. O. OllleU,
S2S Bast Sghtb street or write
F. A. Clary, Omnd Rapids.
avenue school, w;i^ uivb
vrtth fruit. Tines, shrubbery, and
pay chafes and take-ber away. E.
B. Robinson, Csrver street. Boon-
208 Front sowet,________________
. ing—two stores and modem tene-
TROUBLE IS
STII£FEARED
----------
r apare money.
TO SELl^o acr«, 7 miles from dty,
some orchard; some wood;
1,500 WOODSMEN ARE WALKiNQ
TO CANADIAN SOO.
-Farm. 160 acres; house, TROOPS HAVE BEEN DISPATCHED
and timber, and price
r^OM TORONTO.
WUXCIS CM COCCUUB
»CCU Ul «»Xi-
ous locations. Uttle and McNamara,
203 Front street.
824741
^
TO SELL—162 aeres; 70 aerv* clear
ed; house two story. 6 rooms, partly
finlabed; rooms aU ftniabed down
stairs; bam old. 80x40: two gran-
Offielsis of Cot
Afraid for Their t
Sauk Ste. Marie, Midi., SepL 29.
The situation in the Canadian 800
quiet this ntomlng after a day of
100 boabds'irf potatoes; orchard, SO rioting yesterday. City ofldals acreM
trees; 20 grope vines; nice lake on
tarn. Uttle A- McNsinaro Ina. and the river express the belief t^t the
-Premier Rom' aasuronoe to the woningmen thet the Ontario govern
ment will ^eavor to protect their ineiM County.
861842
FC«l SALE OB EXCHANGE—On one
of the beat streets in Grand Baplds,
Fifteen hundred, woodsmen, wtaam
lou or aeres. just ouuide dty limlu, tor Traverae City pn^erty or the Algoma rsllrc^ refused to car
good fruit farm along TraToree Bay. ry are walking Into town and It U
Writs oc caU on O. J. Merritt,
wben they arrive trotd>le will beBast Trent street, Travdrse City. ,glD. In anticipation of this, regular
32804-lm
roofB have been dispatched tron ToPDAto. and will arrive her® this attarM near take
Boose, seven rooms; poet barn; ; noon. After a great eltort the anthbriwire fencing; cedar block oellar; ties have succeeded In closing the sa
deared;
ared; water. Uttle A McNam- loons in the Canadian Boo, so idle
. 222 Front ItreeL
FOR. nsf-w—40 acres. Fine fruit ana thereCrom.
farm land near Traverse City.
Bo bitter Is the feeling against the
Ahdnt 10 seres dear balance wood.
onsoUdsted company tbat Its offlInquire Mrs. Fred Sdirette, 201
slB do not toel sate in walking the
North CMvlslon sUeet.
82«4f
StreeU. With the arrest of Jack Dean,
FOR SALS—1064cre trnlt and dairy who is mid' to have advised extreme
fam In Bsst Bay township—66 aeres
It la bMleved the
deayed and ttnmped out; 40 aerea
- timber, baatwoed, elm and aivU. rioting U over.
Wauirpoww prlrilega Flwtr of
speckled troot in the stream. Apply
to Geo. Roush, 610 Bast Blghtt list chureb will meet Wednesday
street. Traverse City.
Cltlsens' terooon at 2 o'clock. A fnU ottoadaa« la dealr«l.
'Phooe 861, 4 ilngB.
‘ KM?4t
CENSURED
THE BISHOP
IT’SIAUFMAN
AN^NNEOY
I in Episcopal Church
Hf®: MudM' SbaOar
North
mjoa ®TTnnB Ilf tT*- »
-aaddeat'SmrfMw dhdiit 6 o’clock. She
bSA driveafri^J- Phlghm's taOon
to get
>■ »nipUvBi
there-on their way
home, B(fi«-vta.'Went 81^ atreet
- tha> amall bridge over
g the hoeae atnw>ed
r^hmd been ooveri,asd Mro. Shef
die buggy with
am
attntolng her
Bhoolder
bsdk. and braising her
leWe-Soneverelyihatk —
r to -enn the ambulane.
take
In adidtton toVrs. Sbeftar'® Injuries
eon waajwoken. a boggy 1*1
and ^ horse's leg damaged
onhnrt
the First M. E. church of this city and
Rev. Hugh Kennedy, to the Second M.
B. cbfirch which will be cause of much
reloiclng. among the members of both
congregations who requmted that theU'
pastors be returned.
Mr. Laufman and Hr. Kennedy have
been wonderful factor® In the growto
of their cbunSiee during their tenna THE H8ST OF SIX LECTURES
ice here end the community at
large has shared In the good resulting
4
UNiVBWTY
EXTENSION
from increased Christian cttlsenehlp..
COURSE TWIOBROW NIGHT.
Rev. G. D. Chase, pastor at a Mus
kegon church and a tormer Traverse
‘Benjamrn Ffwadln" by Prof. SfMrka
City pastor, becomes lussldlng Mder
of Chle^ Ufljverelty.
of the Grand R^ids district
Statistics show that'the
has made a net.gain of but 1660 In the lectuee wfU begin uanorrow evening.
last year, several districts showing' September 80, .This will consist of
decreases. Tbe total raised for benev. six leotixree «o -the - general topic,
olenees was 856,668.
“The Men Wbo Made Ou Natloo;'
One of the features of the MidiigaD Benjamin Ftonkiln. Samnel Adams
conference eesslcms has been the spirit^ R<*^ Murls. Thomss Jetteraon
of fraternity shown by other denomina
and George Wash
tions. but .the most remarkable ex Ington wUl be tbe auhjeota tor the alx
ample of the good feeling was evinced
numbero
Sunday evening when Rev. W. U.
Theee'leetnrea wilt aU be given by
Puller, of the First Methodist Episco Prof. E. E. Sparks of Chicago Unlver^
pal cburch, Kalamazoo, ^neached here stty. Those who have heard Prot
In SL-PauI's Episcopal dinrch, and not
Sparks in these lectnree speak In the
only occupied the pulpit bnt walk®
hipest terms of him as as InlereBtlng
prooessional clad in the full vesimi
highly ultertalning qiesker. He
' an Episcopal clergyman.
is one of tbe best .saen at the nnlverThe following are the appointmenU
in the
GRAND TRAVERSE DISTRICT.
be held at the Baptist rhnrch. the
Presiding Elder M. O. Carrel.
subject “Benjamin FTnnklln.''
Alanson. to be supplied; Alva, G. E
Lewis: Alden, C. D. FleUdier, supply;
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Bear Lake, to be suppUed: BMlalre, P.
E. tVbitmao: Benzonla and Honor,
Michael Myer of Fife Lake
in
supply: Kewadin and Indian MisslaD. town today.
John Keyaygashlg; Kingsley, -B. B.
Ira D. ,-Liiiten of Kingaley is here
W. Wood: Lake City, John' Bretb;
1 bnatneaa today.
be supplied; Boyne Cl^. W. W. AylesPlatt Barmim of Mayfield Is in the
worth; Boyne-FUls. to-be supplied
Central Lake. A. B. Winn, supply; Cen city today
Tomorrow is the last day on which
tro] lAke circalt; Cbarievolx, A. F.
)
pay the water tax and save 10 per
Nagler; Charlevoix circuit, to-be anpplied; Clarion and Boyne Falls. G. W. 90L
Mias Ida IMrklns left this mornin(
Sherman: Croea 'Village. A. H. Ken
dall: East Jordan, R. A. Yoet; Elk for (Rileago to oontlnue her oourse al
Rapids. W. A. Robtnson; Empire, L. the Rush medical ordlege.
H. L. Carter went to The
E. Holme®, supply; FKo Lake, to be
supplied; Frankfort. A. R. EeiUtw. sim this munlng to prepare for ahlpmeiil
ply; Proesoil, O. W. Banes, supply; to Moriey the body of Mrs. E. L. Grant
who
die<l -last night of peritonitis.
Grown. W. T. HUIs; Harbor Springs;
Jack Prebert who plastered S81
James Allen: Harriefta, C. W. Jones,
supply: Horton's Bay, A A. Stephen®: yards in 20 hours, has a rival In R. R.
Inland, to be supplied; Kaltaeki, ... Da-wsoD of Prospect avenue, who plas
ll. McComb; Kevtadln. C. W. Chase, tered 1,600 yards In 45 hours, 590 yards
.17M
supply; Kewadin and Indian Miaskw,
The Jewish fast, Day of Atonement
John Wood; Lake City, John Brelh;
at sundown continu
Lake City circuit, Daniel Hewes, sup
ply: Levering. Jams L<eitch; Macki ing until sundown of the following
naw City, to be suppUed; lUacelona, day. J. Steinberg's store and The
D. B. Reed: Manistee, W. H. Phdps; Globe will be riceed in obesrvance.
Supt I. B. Gilbert In chapel at the
Manton. F. .f. Bryan; Manton circitU,
William Haskln; NorH^port and Indian High school this morning advised the
Mission. J. b: Deets; Norwood. J. P. pupils to secure tideets tor the uniDunham; Old Mission, to be aup'plied; vetslty extension tectares, tbe first of
Pellston. H. V. Wade: Petoskey, Piret which is to be given 4n the Bap^st
church, Arpa Martin; Petoskey. Grace chnrdt tosnorrow night by Prof. El B.
church. S. W. Large; Petoekey and Sparks. Only two leads 'of potttoes arrived
Indian Mission. •WUllam Petoekey;
supply; Pleasant View, A. P. CoUlns; at the dtr market this moniing. The
Sherman. H. H. Harris; South Board- buyera have Uttle mewe etreo
to do thag to bold down the
man, C. H. Babcock; South Frankfort;
E. J. Hawks; SUttavlIle, Jesse Budge; fence on Unkm street at the comer
ThompeonvlUe. E. F. Gray; Traverae of State, ‘they are offering 40 oenta
bwhel.
City, Plrat, W. L. Laufmanr-traveroe
The statement in yesterdey's I
City. Second. Hugh Kennedy; Wex
ford, L. D, Toanglove: Wimamsbnrg. that tbe Sunday sTWipJon® on the H.
L. B. Carpenter.
have read that ttie e
to Provanoct had t
A Good Minstrel Show.
Traveling In a bandsome mai
private car. Gus Sun and bis band of
d here yesterday and
The opening eesalon of the W. C. T.
gave~a pleasing pertormance ln Stednborg's Grand last ni^t. The first T. oemventSon of the thirteenth dldpart. "A Dream of Mora," waa a pret trict wU! be held in the Oongr^ntional
ty setting and the suite of the arti^ church tonlghL Vt
added to the beauty of the scena The be given by %npt t B. Qflboit. Mrs.
jokes cracked by Fred F. Rnss^, ttie M. A. S. Robw^ 0. H. BMes. lbs. T.
8tar comedian, were about as free B. flu^ea of Oiiulevolx.'Mre. Hattie
tram -wblskera as it is poesible to get Franklin. MMa Ladle Theobald and
them in these modern daye. A reaDy Levi T. PeaUnstoa.
The , Woman’s .Auxiliary ofrtirace
act" in'the olio was “The Great
Heller." the somersault bounding churdi wUi nest wlth Mrs. Stout on
nea^aftewea at 2 o’clock. La
wire artist.
dles are raqnratad to OMoe prepared
The opening party of the season wUl
sew <a- knlLv-rMlte boxee tor the
> given In Pythian ball Fridsy evenIted offering
be opened nt thl.
«, Oct. 2. All Sir Knights snd their time.- Sapper HBl be served at 4
mlUe® are invited. Rebaohmeai
and the gsntlenM an Invited at tba)
wlir be served.
S2684C
time.
■
When a
Thirty deliara ssw® realixad by the
business he Is < e Mhd of a monopo- ---------------- - ^ ^ OongrngeHonnT
Chur*
». Throng innkss.
4 nnd Klee Ooirle
86.00 to Detroit and Thledo. 36D0 to Bui were siii^tohPPreMirt. Kiss
Chicago, 34.00 to Grand Bnpids on Q. Roberts’ vahal„jsSM were reoCetved
R. A I. annua) excaraion October 6.
with the caatoqjpiT-ond^ »d Oms36.00
B. Skekhlar m appMnJed for his
■(Sog. Master
EolUdsy assleted
u can judge a woman pretty wen
I lEe proffra^s wttt Us vtoUn.
by the plotures she hangs on .her par
lor walls.
: Todg^ MsfleMa.
Detfott? Mi*; a«pt ».^)w>emher
Tragedy Avert
*-«a.
No. 8
In the nick of tl
time our Uttle whesL
Mrs. W. ooth. 4»r Ho.'UMdto esta. 8S4ixleasant City, (Milo. TomTulalo-^WM ouh sad
monla had played sad bavoo
ravo with him
and a terrible oongfa set in
; beeids®. 82%; Deosmbf 88%.
DoMora treated him .but he grew
, <»- -
■uapSoa, and
_
_______
H®*® now sound and wMl.” -Brorybody 00^ to know, it'wthe only mi«
onra for Ooogh®, Golds and aU Imag
dlseasM. QuaraBtoed by BnbgeeS
Soxbugh CD. and 8. B. TWt A Gtoa.Dragglsta' price eOc'and ilOO. Trial
Free! lO-Oay Excursion;
TO
ARBITRARY hlETHOOB IN TRAVER6E CITY NOT PLEASING.
^
DETROIT. TOLEDO,
GRAND RAPID^, CHICAGO AND !;
lacros.se
:>
ON
Jackson. Mich., Sept. 29.—Ctee cf'the
hottest rasdotions ever Introduced tor
GooBlderorion of tbe Michigan
Methodist Episcopal oonfOrence was
brought before «*»i body yesterday af
ternoon by Rev. J, I. Bueli in the fCHin
of a muDorlal to the next general con.
fereDce. severely censuring Bi*op
James N. Fitzgerald, who presided one
year ago at the seesiaoB hdd In Trav
erse CMy. The resolDtloa set up that
Blsbep ifttzgeralJ in his adnunletrotion
did not oonserve the beet interests of
Methodist church and violated Us
spirit in his methods. It stated that
in making his appototmecte and In
refusing to move men -who bod been
ill a place but one year, psykig no heed
to local condiUoDB and refusing {he
requests of Beveral pastors, be was
justly censurable and ou^t to have
the ,offlcla] rebuke of the general con
ference. Further, that la retnslng to
follow the advice of presiding elders
and disregarding the protests of tbe
whole c^lnet in making appotoUdente
his attitude had been Imperious and
the framers of the memorial such ar
bitrariness should not pa^ without the
noUce of the body to which tt»e blsh<9
is responsible. In view of these toots
the general conference was reqnested
cell him to strict account tor his
B In making the MIchlgsncMiference
aprsintments of 1902. The reeolatJon
the bUbop and his cabinet
Jon when
made to table It
"He wasn't even a gentleman, let
alone being a Christian bishop,'' quite
audibly declark one of the mlnUters
In the front of the house.
tVhen tbe resolution was brought to
the noUce of Bishop FOea fals disap
proval was very evident, bnt in spite
of it a second motion to table it was
lost. Tbe bishop then colled upon two
of the presiding elders who sold that
the distrifoundedto cite a partlcttlar case he was shot
off by the presiding offloet. The con
ference. in no very good mood, was
obliged to vote the resolution down.
>1 36 votes being cast
Dr. Buell then stated that he drew
up the resoIutioD upon Information re
ceived from two presiding elders, and
Iter in private cauveroation others
said they had been told a similar
story. As a matter ot fact, even If
Ihe accusations made were true. BishFitzgerald acted wlUiln his ri^
and could be called to account only
r an error in judgmenL
A resolution to memorialize general
conference to restore a three-year tinx
limit except in'spdal caew waa
.October 6th or 7th..
W(t want ytm to go and enjoy yourself This is *
the way we do it. W« will present every purr <
1 ^ chaser of a Ladies“Sewc-^^i §yit at «15.(X) or '
* 1 above, free traiisporMtiiMi to any one of the above ■ *
i [ mentioned plaee-^. Kvery purtdiaser of ladies’ ^
New Fall suit iintliT >15.00, [spits already re
duced not included] w« will Tumish one-half
* > Transportation.
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i I
xrheae suits are ktriotly,up-t(edate; the new; • estfalUtylea.
>tOFGilT TCO HEA VILY
TilA T'iS ALL. M nut have room for Ooata.
’ The -V Boston -v Store. I ’
The camel can go wltbont water, j GRINNELL BROS, have Uie onl»
but ^e moth can grow fat by merely
eating holes.
> Front street,
S252-tf
Excursion to Chicago via M. ^ N. E.
TOMATOES WANTED.
Northern Michigan Tranaportalon
We will psy SO cenU per bushel tor and
(o.. 34.7S tor Round trip. .
well ripened fruit delivered at the toe•nckeis on sale Mondays, Tuesdaj-s.
tory. sod return sll packages.
Thursdays and Fridays, return limit
Jit
days.
TRA\'ERSE CITY CANNING CO.
3251-t-lO A. S. BARBER. Agent.
'49-tf-d-aw ,
LOEMIE NOTICES.
A strongly made round top 26inch trunk with inside tr»>- for
32; larger sizes 32.60 to 36.50.
The Boston Store.
Special Sale Today
SMI-Ids. K. K.; E. A Efans. F. K.
Traverae City Aerie :
L. M. BENNETT’S
NEW JEW^Y STORE.
American St.-ni Wind W.tcl.c* tor
#i.2re. .
Eleavv I'lHlod Cria's t'linius from
ftOc toftl.OO.
Ladie*- Blued su-ol IMt Biivklw,.
TKc .
Ladies' .Sash I'ins. I.atvsl Bivle.
lOc to 26t'.
Grill's UoiiLIf Vent Cliiiius. >varrouted, from
up.
G. R. A I- annual excursion to De-olt. Toledo, Chicago and Grand Rapl8. Tuesday, October 6. To Richmond.
October 13 See G. R. & I. agent tor
1
i.eP.)inte. R K-; A. Robertson, F. K.
nease
us a call.
L M. BENNEn
HBT MU EAH OF rfEINBEK'S.
1. L O. T.
MM., meets in I.
ball Tucs8 and 22.
day afternoon. S .
and Wednesdav evenings, SepU-mlilK-r'
2. 16 BOd 39.
y.
city L
^mumrall“' cad!
Special
Klal C(
H. o. JoynL w M-: M. K.
Grand Traverse Lodge No. 200. !.
O. O. F.. meets Tuesday evenings In
their hall. A B. Quttis. N. Q.; C. S.
Johnson, secretary.
Traverse City Chapter. No. -147.
O. E, 8„ meets in Masonic ball the
Tuesday on or before each fall moon.
Annie Sottle, W. U.
Duchess Camp Nq. 8,846, H. W. A.
I meets at Woodman hall Monday exea-
ling. October h. John 0. Straub. V-.
|&
osepb Sleder. clerk.
music
STEWART &. STEFFENS ORCHESTRA
Tills Evening From 7 to H) O’clock.
PROGRAM.
s=S£~. »...
Soko Moorish March.................... laurrioezzo
OUR
MiHinery Opening
' Waa visited b; hundreds ot ladiee^unog the day. b
this evening we expect a grand rush.
Strikingly Attractive fUts With a
Distintlive Indlndoality,
A cUarvj which apocalh hlroiigly to the wearer. pnU our Milllifaiy in th^aAM
Another notable fe.-itiire is the LOWNESS OF OUR PBICIW .
.
''.
Come Ibis llveuing—See the beautiful creations and Uston to the moale'
THE BOSTON STORE.
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