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The Daily Eagle, June 30, 1904
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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NO 3488.
TKAVERSE CITY, MICHia
Exceptlon^ly Big Bargains
in Ofirpets, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, .Linoleum,
and Oil cloth.
We have an exeeptirmany large stc*ck and
>a\'e had a big bnsine.ss on it; init our' assortment
is still large, being in remnants ant^ parts of rolls,
of all grades. A large assortment of designs. It
will pay you to buy a floor covering now for next
fall. You can have time if you want it.
Curtains
We have a largo assortment of all kinds, Lace,
Tapestry, ^henile and Rope Portieres at a big
saving. Alot of odd lace curtains [worth 75c per
pair], for 18c each. A lot of odd pairs at same
proportional prices.
J
Wc can please you and j?ave you
money on anything y<Ki want for your home.
«J. W. SLATER
Wholesale aoO Itotall
^ our UeUsMo House l-'amisber
NTSVflUrWAJj^lTEO WITH
i
IHTERE^’V
'•
EXCHANGE
ARE TODAY
JAPS WnsIN EKHT MILES OF
POST ARTHUR-OPPOSING
FORCES IN SIGHT OF
.
EACH OlHEfi.
COMMITTEE.
Entriaa Should All Be Handed In by,
.
July E
STEARNS IS OUT
WM. ALOEN SMITH SAYS KENT
COUNTY WIU. STAND PAT
FOR WARREN,
SIMON’S SPEECH IS APPUUDEO
BEING WAGED.
Warner'# Wends Will Probably Have
to Concede Something.
ISpecl&l to Tbe Dany liable.)
Detroit. Jane 30.—HSO p. m.-^Deciaed resolutions and a platlonn wUI be
taken up before nominations w made.
Wm. AldoD St^ih made a fight In tka
atttee for primary- reform. Perry
iwers pres^ted a majority report.
Senator Simons presented a minority
report, cdllo*g for the jiamlnatlona of
governor J|g.4lrect vote, using tbe conition system for other candidates,
ion’s eloquent speech was loudly ap
plauded.
USED ICE PICK FOR CUUB.
Grand Rapida Man Paya for His Tern■auacked an olBccr with a pair of jce
ngs. The officer punish^ him 'sercly and be was obliged to pay |2
id costs In Justice court.
Scroons
$1,800 READY' ATHLETICS
FOR THE 4TB
FOR PRIZES
NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE
MADE AT REPUBLIQAN CONVENTION UNTIL PLAT
FORM IS SECURED.
In Rugswe have an exceptionally tine assortment. Nearly
everything and a fine as.sort of de.signs. W'e can
surely please you on anything you want.
PBICE TWO CENTS
IDAY, JUNE 30,1901
PLATFORM.
RRST
CRISIS IS NEAR
Airangemenm are nearly OMnpieted
meeUng of the Traverse City
for the athletic evenu which vlU take
Driving Park aasodattoa held ;
night at the office td Dr. J. B. Martin. piaoe at the fair grounds the Fonrthi
last night,'was called 2b'
H was decided to bold a three^ays’ of July. The socoess <rf the meet
minutes
I■
—
race meet at the driving park oo An- seems now
tim preseni
gnat 10, u' and 11, which will be one the best known athletes of tbe city RUBBOkH TORPEDO -BOAT I
being spent
8TROVER FIRES ALON<$."
to show up
------------- <a Uie beat meeU ever held In this dty. vrill be entered and inneh -U expected
.
purses
aggregsUng
»l.e00
vUl
be
of
(hem.
TOKIO HARBOR.
Thirteen mlout^~^lBK ^ T, anf.
Tlie events'wtil take place between
Deed fdr the tamsncUon«e» «buN- hung up and s<»ne fast time
Dces done, when the aaM finally pecied. Work has been done this sum the races and will help to enliven tite
opened. The approval Of ^ arm of mer already which wUl make the track afternoon.
fast If not taster than tt ever has
FcUowlng -are tbe events, with list
the school bonds wbleb-t i voted
some time ago, was Ute'-l set for been. The field Inside the track has of prizes for each, and the UM of en
which the meeUng was t« and the ■oemi cleared of all sUimps, Bhrnbs and tries.
main features of the Oaafii t as fol trees and the view ctf the horses will
100-yard dash—-Prize. sQver loving
lows: they are of|l,mO d« ilnation,
cup, with the name of the events and
draw 4 per cent Intareet I are to be onobstnieted at ,every ^pt
track.
date . engraved upon It; entrlee KUROPATKIN WILL BE ASKED
m until 1924. with a 10-j
The board also adopted
The date for the meet was placed Charlee Hodge, Arthnr Walt. WUl
8UlAb4l»l TO AVOID FURcommittee on bn, ,
) that U will uc held at the same lime Lardle. Dick Winnie. JtiUus' (Babe)
' THEN BLOOOBHEO.
.
change s the big Uaccabcc cclcbraUon and
Winnie, Bern funolds, Ed Bichards,
be made from wood to coafilAhe mat as there will be no Fourth of
ter of fuel for the school b.
Ralph poecoe and Wesley Cook.
braiion it is expected ijmt CL.___
it will also be necessary tO(td
race meet and the Maccabee JiU>Uee
220-yard dash—Prize, pearl stick
amooilt of wood, the coi^a
will make one of the biggest celbempowered to purchase ttaw
-bratlons ever held In Northern Michi pin; entries: Charles Hodge,'Art Wait, K Port Arthur^3B«|^ EpU and the
t*3W gan. Tbe races wilf assist in enter- wm Lardle, Dick Winnie, Julius Win
foel of any and aU kl^da
........................ .------------------- .- .—jg.
ps of coal
coaj ,being
oems the a
nie; Bern Renolds.
dered necesdsT
necesdsryDiscus throw—prize, gold watch fob;
Mayor Fulgbtu brought ij
entries; Albert Meries. CUude Poimd.
-r of .the. .plans and bids if
the Fourth Ward school t
that no expense will be spared to make Julius Winnie, Bnll Lederly.
High Jump—Prize,-fountain pen; en
plans, which were seniawi
it as big an attraction as possible and
1110 Dally Bsgle.)
special trains will be run to the cUy tries: Roy Wise, Prank*Lewis. Julius
terested. competent person f
Winnie and Robert Walker.
aUon and Ucommendatiott I*
oh all the railroads.
CHEE FOO. JurK 3l).—The Japanese
Hammer throw—Prize, solid gold
That there will be plenty of entiles
returned. The members j
stick pin with monogram; are eight miles from the inner works
dd|ed. however, that they d
“*wuS for Uie diaer»t races is evidenced by burnished
the number of requests the aasoetation entries: Albert Meries. .Cland Pound of Port Arthur. The oppoeinB toeeeo
to lake action In the
are in oigti^ of each other and the ar
Is recdvlng..aBUiig whether there v " Julius Winnie and -Bmfl E^eriy.
there U a .better aUeu
•et will be
officials of the meet
be a meet here thif fall, and since
. and the cl
tillery is eKChanglnp fire today. A de
has be«D derided that there will IM follows: Judges, Supt E B. Ollberi
l2cd to call )a special
attack haa been commenced.
IndCharles Carver; starter, Charles
. one, there Is no fear of a scarrity J ___
as convenient, for action
Carver:
clerk
erf
the
course.
Walttm
TOKIO; Juris 30.—The J
entries. This meet will be followed
plans and blda
Gray.ier says that the Ruaaian Vladiveetek
meets at Cadillac, Reed ....-----------The
official
timers
of
the
horse
races
Howard City and at the state fair
aqiadren approached off there today.
and the regular dreuit campaigners, wilt also be timers tor the athletic A torpedo boat destroyer didthe firing.
MAY USE FIRECRAl
Including a number of the favorites of events.
The Driving Park assodatlon has
ROME, June 30^-A telegram from
. jmt years, wJll probably partidMie.
T7o committees were appointed last been very libgial with prises which Toklo, aaya that at a meeting e* the
night, rno on advertising, consisting of will be weU worth staying at boms to council of mlnlatera It waa decided
W. D. C. Germaine. A. B. Cook and B.
All entries should be In .by July 2, that if Port Arthur should fall and the
i. Morgan, and one on program, con
sisting of J. T. Hannah. E. R. McCoy but entries may be made on the Ruaalana evacuate Uad Yang, an uHid Pred-H. PratL These committees giwind8..to the dertc Kntxlee will be
received at IbeJBagle office until Sat
J to Hie E
t 12 cdnjnnctibtt with the
comcn. OF
and
window
«U Minds of btJ
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
We have the finest assortment
of Standard Shoe Dreming-in the
city; Oilt Edge. French Gloss.
Elite (coBibinaUon.) Ideal, Shu■hine (lOcand 25c;) Shioota, Am
erican (for patent leather.)
French PasU. -SonsWne and
«>thers. All fre-*h good,.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
8MOI-:
. Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
sTsui;
Opposite Whitmi Hotel.
W. L. BROVyW, Mgr.
To the Business Community
Wc esnd dw tKllttia et a
sttM$.»cM-cqNpMd Mat
1-2 OFF
------
Department
1-2 OFF
——
As the season is now so fsr advanced, we have decided
to Close o-.it every ladies’ WOOL SUIT In stock at
half price. Beautiful Tailored Suits of all the known
materials; Irest of tailoring. Don’t confuse toese with
special sale garments—these are all this season’s'
styles. Rememher, not one reserved. All go at just
balf price.
kee’s Fourth of July ’ ,
. ,
quiet as was expected,
has Issued and (Met perm
boys to shoot oB I "
day.
-MRS. COLLINS IN NUMBER 8,037
LADIES’ SHIRT
WAISTS
K7S For a $9.50 Suit
$7.50 fpr a $15.00 Suit
$10.00 for a $20.00 Suit
$12.50 For a425.00 Suit
$15.00 For a $30.00 Suit
-wljidtbe-lstof Blade. White and Navy Mobalr Waista,wUb
Tab Collar and Fancy SUtebiag, were W.ou. now.........
Lakes'Dress^Ufts at
RedoOiMU.
-Corunna, Mlclu June 30.—Mrs. Caro
line Collins, convicted, of murdering
t^herAmhial Butted Meet'lr |
her hired man. (Seorge Leacbpmn, with
arsenic,
started from here yesterday to
The
and ^jfrieklayei^ uclpn
Jackson prison, to which she was eeolet laijiL BiAt and <
tenoed for life on Monday. A large
Ing officers-fpr tl
crowd
gathered
at the station to sec
President-Non
her oB. No one manifested any sym
VKse p^tesWenU
pathy for the woman.
Reeordlng and
Mrs. Collins was well dressed and
carried her head high. Beyond the
Excuralon.
Every day tbis we«k tbe ai ...
mbia will carry oycutsionlsts at eirelon rates. Boat leaves at 8:40 a.
ur. for Neahtswan% Omens. Northport and the Point, -retnrulng u 4:20
p. m. . Rates. Neabtawanta, 2&c;
Omens. 60c, and Norttport. ?6c tor the
round trip. The Reamer Oescent
leaves at 2 o'clock fbr NeahtawanU
where passengers m«r tranMer to.ti
Columbia, returning at 4;20i. ’86:t-4
Waah Veata for Qentiaman.
You. want a c0ut>le and now L
the time. White wth neat black
figures or stripes at $1.19, |i.29.
$1.59 and $1.89 wc^ from $2.00
SAVINGS
W(4#BMd«tatM
It's d great satisfactiao to
show the line rf Shirt Waists
we are oflering the public.
Our assortment embraces beau
tiful patterns in both black and
white silks, at prices from
B3A0 <0 «A7S oaol'
Stolen i
SmISs
• Tbe most delicaCi^boquet J
Oder ever made,
”
50 Cents
If you are lookliig for the best
styles that money wlU buy. yo»
■bonld not Can to call on na be
fore buying.
n"S
NEGRO WOMEN SEEK EMPLOYMENT
FIREMEN
y Eaeaped (terioua In
jury.
Louis Caiman took a flying trip
rer the bandies of bis bh^Me Tues
tered, but the services tendered
day. which resulted In tbe laming of
been politely refused.
band, though not sertouly. and
Owners and operators of several of
the Urger factories do not deny that the loss of some skin on one knee. The
accident happened on Front street
where a wooden spool, cme on which
twine la wound when intended foe use
in stores, bad been ttarown into the.
street Mr. Cnlman uld not notice tbe
spool lying In tbe street and when tbe
front wheel of tbe bicycle.struck the
ARE
OVERCOME
everything but the rider stoppe(L
up and then down, landing on i
difficult to fight it and It burned for hands and knees on the pavement
more than two hours before finally
controlled. The smoke from tbe burn
ing material was so dense and so pungent that the firemen could work la
it for but a few minutes at a (ime and
many of thwe .who braved It fell
. between $150,000 and prostrate where they stood. Some who
fell lay unnoticed on the fioor ft>y
used ttOOAOO Bank Funds Bpecus so situated that It was mtnntes.
latlng.
New York, June 30.—Forty-three fire
men. four of whom will probably die,
were overeomo by smoke and gas at a
fire yesterday in a sutvcellar of the
$200,000.
*The fire
CULMAN'S WeVeU FEAT
mazoo. factory.
Kalamazoo. Mich., -June 30.—The
Celery City Woman's club Is agttatlng
a freer chance for employment of Ne
gro women In Kalamazoa The club,
which Is composed of colored women,
has been Investigating this question to
a considerable extent One of the lead
ing members made the statement that
the present time a Negro woman
1 not obtain employment at a Kala
43
celumn it rapidly advafibing on Uao
Yang, by the eaattm road.
ST. PETERBBURG, June SOv—Die.tehee from Manchuria today, saythat Kurepatl^ln has been caught in
trap. Great conaternatien haa beer;
■used here by the news, but Russians
believe he will be abe to fight hit way
EMBEZZLER HAS CONFESSED
BAPTIST REVEREND FINED $250
jBckaonTille, Fla. June SO.—The
Rev. J. B. Holly, a prominenl Baptist
clergyman of this sute and one of the
eSttors of the Southern Baptist and.
Baptist Wltaras, was fined $260 In
criminal eoutl yesterday.
He was charged with assnlUng tbe
Baptist chui
_ __
an editor on the Soothern Baptist Mr.
Holly struck Mr. Hcdieon In the face
several times and bruised him eererely. Tbe trouble aroee from a dispute
as to tbe management of the Sontheni
Baptist and Baptist Witness.
(Special to Tlte Daily Bigle.]'
Chicago. June SO.—Jacob H. Blaine,
cashier of tbe German-Americen Na
tional buk of Aurora, and a prominent'
society man has confessed to the em
bezzlement of $100,000. He was ar
rested some weeks ago but the affair
was kept gulet to enable the bank to
avoid a run. He used tbe money In
speculaUone.
eN08TR0M-.$0RRI8.
Up to date 183 men have been de
lenrer, Co!.; June 30.—nilrty«toe
a who were deported from CrtMde ports from Cripple Creek district by
ek last night under military esoert, the mlliUa. In addition hundreds fled
n tbis dty today. Joining tbe
Abmt 60 union miners against whom,
___ .
sra ove* #00 it Is said, criminal charges will be
and they have organized a locti filed, are still In the custody of the
union affiliated a lth the Western Fieo- military authorities at Cripple CrMk
erstlon of Mloera. .
'
and Victor.
^ '
Our *3.47 Fancy Bmbroldered
WalMs are scarcely equalled by
most
walsta, and fit tv a
oucen, or suitable for a wed
ding outfit.
We have beantitea styles In
Ladies' Black Satams. sizes np
to 44 at only BIJD eatdi.
tbe wives of 'Sberii
Treasurer Northway. Tbe
but
with her on the way to Jackson,
Ji
tbe sberiS and treasurer, vuu iwvuutpanled them, went to the smoking car.
Mrs. Collins Is now 8037.
MORE MEN. ARE DEPORTED
- will « 39
• Ten cents
courinee
| QQ
1.70
mhbsios
.................
DWION I^CT OFF CER^.
a to order on short notice. Also
kintion.
2lff
DISCREPANCY IN BAY CIITS BOOKS
Bay City. Mich., June 30.—An expert
accountant is going over the books of
the city and some discrepancies have
been discovered which prcnlee to
create a big stir In itfUdal <drcte.
There have been nusora c(_paodUar
in the
.................
flw1 4ip$««««••««•««<«««««€ bUBlness methoda
t American
11^ E.
Co,;
r.'n#.
ment for eevenl x
'eeterday.
Peter Bngstrom and Mias MBMe Nor
ris, both Of whom reside near tbe B.
R. H L. B P. compeay'B power bouse,
were united In msiilece
attenwan at 2:#D o'clock a
Irtss.easte Heningw, as best man a
-Mr. Biffirtrem Is SBpwfsUndeat of
tbe elecMe
cdgnpaBT* pnrer
booee and has a home near there al
ready toBlebed and -.be b^w cxnite
will iamediatdy begin hfmirkniirlT
there.
CebbforC
•r er Maiae.
(Bpeefal to 1«w DaOy
s are ehort In thMr a'
. Bangor.Me.. JZBeXl.—AttbeBep.
the dty-and anothM, the records show, lieu state'coaTCBtlan yesterday. $9
owes $49 and haa failed to make any Uam D. Oobb wm -anmlaated Mr gi
ezplanatico. .
-•fBSi"
The Daily Eagle.
rmm B4«i.e >
: SS;S^gfc::::*
Steinbeiv'B Orand. week beclonlftS
June 27. BoUedfe SttxA oompeay-
to her than right,-speedh or hearing.
This remark^ eaae goto to
prove tori'erory aBDdbdh has its cc
respandlng oompensailcn.
J. B BHITB:
Pawn Broker and tntelllgeweer. I32«k
B. Front Bl CUIsens 'phone S|S
That deeWre battle haa beea Immi-.
neat for a weto. We shall i
that toe man who eaid It was “emt ment of BtriX etceetN
oAit.'’ was neareet ri^
line of DtvMcm strew to toe w«m line
of UnioD'nreW is new ia
‘~
fertoe.oolleoltobef t^eeWM^N.---- .
ment together with the suned Ister*
eel CM all unpaid tnstatlmenU, Ui«
> toe hands of thenmall b<9.
saa« to be ooU before toe first day
of July. I9M.
Scieotlsta In YUna ta
M. K. iUBKtCLL,
blood-dtoanm.' 8mae people are
City Treasurer.
always lookm^ter tsMble.
- '-klntodlng.
S4«S«
WATER CLOCKS.
ernble compUlnt on me coouicwu
k man’s wealth In the ^haia M calIsted almoet entfrely by toe "nuttber
nltnlre nt the weal side of the north
end ot the South Union street bridge,
where the refuse drom the ntteetn nn j
other pieces was being diynped. The
place was made both unalgUr and un
healthy and the stench that assailed
the nostrils of pedestrians on the •says ihat In baying a palm grove It Is
bridge at times was almost onbear- always necessary t»-atlpnlate for so
able. The dumping ground was then msay-«a*sB pm day or week. A aab.
to a place Either west along merany •'an boar.- is the amount of
the rirer but at the present time the watCT whicb win flow m an bmr
street cleaner has been Insmictad te throagfa an opening the wlBth ef
nse, and is
the east side ot the man's flat tn toe side of a seglt.
north end of the bridge, the object be The mam aeglas, or channels, as
rule follow the roads of tbe'oaa
ing to SU the bank ont farther so that forming a sort or ditch at the tide. A
It may be seeded.
tegalsr time table U kept, abdwtng the"
'Whsterer the purpose of the object bomw at which the ewnem of toe dif
to be Bccomplished, it cannot be de ferent plantatlou are entitled to draw
nied that it is an nnri^Uy place and water.
there Is «e»^in complaint about the 'Hie time la mensured by a very cartstench from It on hot days. The city ns uuie Water doik. CDnslstlng ol
has jnqt purchased a city dump ground metal cu-j. made usnaUy of braas
eop^r. wlih a email bole iderosd m
and we think It would be a much bet the botloni. At the commencement of
ter plan to bare the retuse taken there eato hoar this is placed in a baam of
and the bank at the end of the bridge water. The water gradually runs
flUed with lees ofllenslre material. , throogb the hple until at the expiration
of toe boar tbs cup amks to toe bottom
of the basin. It is then token oat
MO LACK OF CANDIDATBS.
At one time it looked as though the empueri cud net agnin to nieasan
next su'a. and eo the process Is
conM tor.tbe DcmocraUc nominaUon
to the presidency would not call forth raUnued tbrougbouC the twenty-foar
many ooau>etli«s, but now there Is »
pretty large Odd followtu the leaders,
Parker nnd Bearst, sa/^ die Chicago
Record^emld. and mdns up the sltulioD at present Uks this:
"The beet known .names are those ot
OOnnan of Mar^and. OIney of Ui
ehnseUs and Omy ot Delaware. Wall
of Wisconsin has the-tweity-eli dele
gates tiom this state, while, eccording
.to <»e esUmnie. the del^ates from
Ohio most be dolog their level best
give variety to the roU since they s
very much divided. One of them is
credited to Folk of Missouri, four to
Judson Hannan ot ClnclnnaU. who
Attorney Oaneral in Preddent tbleve:
land's cabinet; tour to James B. KlIbonme ot Coinmbns. nominee
gov
ernor tn IMl; me to OIney. eleven to
Uenrst and four to Parker, the remsJning twmty-cne being Tmcommfttc •
‘■Missouri, which is ^ tmlx-i
Btm to be hesrd ftmn. hks an embarmssment
^vorfte sans,’ and there
win be eoBBideraUe curiosItT to see
rriiat she does wia them. Senator
Cottrell was sili9«ed to be her choice
at me dme, and there Is President
Fiimcle of the worid’s fair and Folk,
who wants to be govemor.
“In New York an eOort is being
made to work up enthusiasm for Mc
Clellan, but he could be seriously con
sidered only after Parker was abandmed. In the same state also there
ta a gresk deal of Cleveland sentln
as there Is elsewhere In the country.
‘The total musber of delegate votes
wlU be M4 or 1,000, according as the
Porto Bieo- delegates are admittmt
noL In the one case the two-thirds
majority which Is necessary to i
mate would be 6S3, m the other «67.
There are dlBerences In the reports
DIRECTORY
PlSo?12
This msiruurat Is aaaally kept to
toe rillage mosqne. In order to provent alt mterference with It a watdiman Is set over It. who notiflM the exIratloo of eadi boor from the minaret
r toe rnoeqne.
At the end of the sa'a the opening
the Bide of the sogla through which the
water flows is dosed w)to clay, and toe
water U cut off and allowed to flow
down the mam channd to the next
plantation.
THE WHITE HOUSE.
bow the White Hoi
be BO designated la e qoestloD on which
historians differ, a local historian in
Washington thinks that the burden of
proof tends to give credit for the name
to President Madison.
The BtrnctOK was made of Potomac
time the BriOah ImmeA toe executive
they did a lot of other dsm
age. and toe country was pressed for
money to repair toe seme. The walls
of the mansion were only, slightly dan>aged, other than being blackened by
smoke. Money was scarce, and congreat made an aM»oprlatloD (o bare
the outside of the bonse pamted. White
was selected os toe beet color. Usdlson
to a letter to a pssonal friend wrote:
“Caneto snd see meet any lime. You
win always And me to at toe White
Bouse.** —
The executive manaloD msy have
been called the White House tiofore
that time, but tols
nte at toe christening
Bing It has been
b.v toe historian
part In pub-
-I
UNDBBWUOD A UHLOR.
(Mt (Mies
A. a CURTTB.
Omral inewraace snd Real Estate.
Moaey-to loan. Ofltoo orar A. V
Frtedrieb'a cLoe etere. . 338Hf
PALalER A CARVER.
Abetrecter.
No. MO. L O.
Twenty Years' Eiyarteare.
_ ..____ evenly.
once over First WsMonsl Bank.
^ & Johnson. Sec.
Trave
No. 73.
Vor IVIen.
Our good jud
(n buying dothes-it'U as isportaat
for oa. the seller, as for yoo, toe buyer.
Long ago we deuiiled-iltckey Freeman
A Co. dotoes were best tor lK>|b of bs.
you. because they look'better, fit bet
ter and wear bettor than otbvr
na, breaaM their na«oead<ls prestige
to our-own. *niey are eqaal to fine
custen made in all bntthc priae. Th^
maker's guarantee and ours wtibevery
garmeal. We 1
la ihU city.
Mco^;,_
'Hni^ Bell
ScGgar
andyon will have
A DeBcMs Smoke.
A: W. Jahraus, Mfr.
.PWl-S.!' ■MDENUI'I, NEWyOK .
‘ Hlnte to investors. " Every
person iutereeted in western inveatmeoU shonld get tols 10pege paper, as It will give
bend yonr name in right
n will gel it ONE year
TAB TOkRBY
EXPLOBATION CO.
17M Broadway,
r, Colorado. Ml Mooailnock liaildlng,
1
Chica^, III. a»o BroadlofTraJe
ARE YOU
OOINQ TO THE
WEDDING?
■
Of oonzae you are. Tliri
youTl want to Mnd ^
wedding gift.
CUT GLASS
flicted by thMr daagbteris
eariy aeoght to sene way to c
. .«ats her tdr the Uek of these
srhich gjre ns moM pleasure, and early
toe heat Inatractora were placed over
BMea. Tbrai^ aH toe InU
years tram the hlndergutan > toe
cloae -flf twllege her edaoatkm baa
been the one 'ceactal Id
bW. Only toe beanttfoi thlav ot IKe'
and brain and' oily .oidtBred
■rod pec^
aadtriedita.
have
ahaat
«this hUpfl hui bean gresiQy
f on of her atththm has
E tmi
agam which U perhaps dearer
For a lou of Twenty Thousand Ddiree (|20.00eJK» tor toe purpose ol
laying new nnd extsadaffwawr matnand toe
ot •OdltfaBal'hydreni
for wnter sn^y and fire pratoeUqn.
No.
The pdls of this eleaClaa wlB be
50c
$1.50
75c
$2.00
$1.25
$2.50
,
AllColors
Garment
BcxiqgiiteK ferCMiirotaMe Ooaia for Snniner Wear.
'Kbonee: oacn.
DRS U(}ON A MOON
wish to notify their patron that ther
e using Cltisena: 'phone only.
DR. a. B Garner.
Speelsl attention given to Surgery aiyt
OlBeasr-' of Ptninen. OfBre nvec
Finn Nallonsi lUnU fal- i-»ib
pbooes
•
_______
DR. J B MINOR
omee over Amertesn Drug Store. Spe
rial attention to Bye. Bar Nuee
and Tbroat Olasww fltted. Rotb
Phones ResldeW- vn ni*Hi •«
OR HOI-OrWOHT’l
tereantlie Co.'s Block. Special stten
Oon to eye. ear. nose and ihroaL
DR. W.-F. STRANOWANQS.
'ractlee limited to Eye. Ear. Nose end
Throat and fitr
Wilhelm l•l••ch
ABS. Iwi; rlDgs.
DR L P SIPHEK
araduate of Cleveland H Masepath)
Medlre. nllegf t iiueov 'phone
• BIC/Ck
DK •. BEN.I.-.MIN
*hyticAn and Surgeon. (Oeutsche,
Arzt). U away on a tour to visit
toe largest hospitals and toelr dlnlos. WDl retuni toe laum- part uC
DENTISTS.
BorSl.OO we can fnrol.h
yos with an elegant gift.
Come and wee.
> WObela Block.
DR. T. A. WIL3KLM.
GRAND RAPIDS
FURNITURE CO.
;‘
We are now located in our new store, 127
' Union Street, where we wish to welcome the
people of Traverse City »nd vicinity. We have
’ some of the bi^^est lines in this section of Micbi>_ gah consisting of Furniture, Carpets, Matting.s.
* Draperies, ttoce Curtains, Window Shades, Baby
Carriages,- and Go-Carts, HoWse Pumishnijrsi,
Stoves ania Ranges.
LOW PRICES
All this BOBlh aperially
to loieresl wedding gift
buyers.
RASTALL 3.“;...,
Summer Offerings
A D. TViAS.
Oenliet Office 60S New Wilhelm
U..»-k_CIUsens 'phone No. «32
Eariy JUK Cnnol
te
GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CO.
sJ- Wilhelm, Prop,
T. W. THnU.BT. DenilsL
Over tarfMim A Earl's Jswelry Store.
Some Summer Shoes
ValkyFarm
That all ladles want. Borne points to r<
If your feet beeomo sw« and Ured at night it is because
your shoes do not fit properly; If your shoes wear out quickly It la. of cbnree. because quality is lacking; if
toey do not retain their shap^ It is toe fault ot toe workmanship. All these dutinuiti^
Gray Bro.’s Ladies' Fine Shoes. Ton will surriy want a pair of . '
!
k
Patent Leather Sandals
They are too swell shoe for summer wear. We have them in one. two, three, fmir, five. ali. and eis^t straps,
made tn both patent leatoer an<l vicl kid and seUat $1.26. filAB fil.76, SEOO and S2A0 the pair.
Ladles’ Oxfords
lOcacan
3Cansfbr25c
'
do) Is kept
Fur a loan of Twenty Tbourend-^us (|tOJMM>.00) for toe putpoee of lay
ing new and extended wster mnlns,
and the loenttOB-Of addltlaoal hydrants
foi^wat» supply and fire protecklen.
In Hanson block.
SHATERWAKE.
Bent recorded m <
and' people toe worid over who have
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
ben watching toe career of tote woa- To toe taapaylng rieotors ef toe city
deftnl gin wm rejoice with her.
of Trevesto Otr. MMilgaii:
. Notice 1a hereby gtven that a speBait while Miss KMIer Is des(
eleottto wHI be hMd In arid dW
at groat oomiaenrtmiop for her atoievo- rial
on Che Bth day of July. A. ZL. UK
totoitB and hCBOta.wim m spite of af- at toe ttigine House, Na L on Qass
amUiBS. we must not lose sight ot the streeL at wUto eleetloo toe proposiachievements ot her tnstneton wboee tion of arising the sun at Twenty
Tbousaad fptS&n (pW.flOODO) by a
onendbig patlsnee, loyalty
loan, and-W-iSBalng of toe bonda-tf
miaroM m her w^mro hav
eaid city Qhb«pk (urthe pnrpoeo^of
pcwlble for bto to reach the heights
of knowledge aonght by her. They
for water supply and fire protocth
share her honon.
said dty. win be st^tted to a vote
MISS KeDbr's envlronmesit hu been of toe taxpaying eteetma of arid dty.
Said vote abaH he by ballot and the
the eeeenee of raflaemenl frim her
--roartiest yean. Her parenta, deeply af onteots cf.eald ballet shaB be aa tol-
$1.00
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
e to 11 > m-. * 10 « P- m.
No. 73.
Biyn
Tree to
Investors!
"" 25c
35c
Mt-ABTHUB BOLUDAT,
201 Front street Office forTnerty ocenpied by Dr. KneeUnd.
MUIEK KOS.
RobL H. Ingersoir SPBiia
at
51.00
J. H. riONROB.
Itonorel Insurance ane Reel Estate,
tu Wilhelm block________________
CANOE TMP8 ■
LAKE TRlPfi
Up to tV'thne of Prerident MiSLo
RIVER TRlPfi
toe erbcutlve mansion, wbicb U toe
RAIL TRIPS
legal name for It. waa generally 90- EAST TO
stracted tor him, while Bearst falls ken of as toe presMenfs boDto, but
The Thousand BrisMs
something below 160. -On the division olBce then It has been known by Its
. of ugimstructed delegates Parker permanent jiame of White Bi
White bfounfatna '
woald gala over HearsL bat it Bryan
Green btountalim
View.
should win as general connsel against
Atlanae Coast
“He’e nothing bat hypocrite, fart
toe reotgaiflsers before the national
WEST
TO
ID to toe bis recommittee Hearst might InlproTe hU a dlsgusang for.a
The'Ttooklee
The “Setklrka’’
Ehowmg materially, and the result Uglon os e clookr
Tee, and. wbaPs more, IPs feoUsh,
FugetSoond
ml^t stolonsly mcrease toe dlScnlty
for rellgloD such as hla Is aecMsailly
Alaska
of securing a iwotolrds majority for so flimsy tost he's liable to enteb cold
Qallfonla
any candidate. Tbere.ts m toe oneer- tn If-Extoange.
Also to Oruto Britain and Ir^nd.
HanreC. FIJI.
‘
‘
(alnty much eecooragement for toe
Ctoina od the
dark horse.*'
I «ri IMns“HeneBL now. Jones did yon see a
HELEN KeLLER’SCOMPENSATION. burglar In your rooa when you called
toe ptmeer
AsCaMIAIIfa
TV
career ot Helen Kel*Tto. My wire bid shifted toe mir
Oerrt AgL Pasa. Dept,
tole womah. dwl, dumb ror tn-my room, snd t didn't know tt**
Canadtan PaeHle Ry„
2d*i
-Detnilt-Pne Proas.
CHICAOa
old iron (nails or tacks
In toe bottle:
PRATT A DAVIB.- ATTORNBT8.
Traverse City State BsnL Bulldtng;
-- • toer suite 311-312,
PBABL M’COfKs
r In Vocal .Arid 1 '
aeUf B
»7E
CRA«
eks. ParoM and Ugkt Uraylnfr
Two-Picce C(»iMion
lyeriiw yndew
J.
MEZINA’S
Are worn so much because they are eo comfortable. These are mMeln patent leathOT snd vid kid and sell
tor$lA().S2C0,S2A0.SLO0aftd.SSAa
'
’
Misses’ and Children’s Sandals
Ate made as styllto as toe ladles sad have tdx toraps.
.
-v
:
Here is a Snap for Men'
A good serrioeable
Shoe, that we are now eelUng tor $1-60. $L76 and $AM. Tfcw are worth more, did
sell for more, but to seR every pair, toey are >oure at thelM prtees.
•
Men’s EIR Skin Shoe
r-. We have eone customers who always buy
The Canvas Shoe
4s toe UgbL comfortable, but serviceable shoe. Just toe thing for outing, camping, resorting. These sell for
SLM asd $L76 toe pair.
. ’
We s^l itie Bradbury, «Iewett iuid Benning
^
Plano and F'amous ITarrand Organ.'
«
& LAY MERCANTILE CO.
OSTEOPATHY .
I NS Li
O. P. CABVEB
mta. M. J TRUBBLOOD. i;
40e-4«7 wiiaeKr "bwk. Rea
I .end » WrnUop Terraee.
Wm. H. Steffens
NEW 8TATK. BANK. BUILDINQ.
Stocks ond firofn
aent
J.w:Gaai>lMtM.D.
SWeraT PracUct
aETTSH.
Inetruetor In ttie city.
:WHY NOT
Buy a ptaeo now?
y. oao
kM Bll
, of the eye and
glaaaes a special* TbompaoD, H.
to 4;
whlle
buslnea
four runs.
Another ____ ___
two In tbe fifth and
_
and at no stage was the<
as the boya from 'tba.l____„ ....... ..^
tired In onq. two. three cwder nntU
: The Kimball
lamps or aoy kind of light
hut
fehRCTRlCITT
i«ur bom'e ..r idBce
is
^ireyc>u!cr«ice
eery
nothing
tike
There
BLBG-
■ TEIOITY for illomtnaUng
ilaction. Factory
tnd
in
easy !
pnrpoe^
No smoke,
do
smell, BO grease, no danger
fAim firee-^t Is the moot
eeonomlcai
lUnminator
that can be proenred.
Boardmair Blver
Electric Uj|ht E
Power Cempaay.
- W. W. KIMBALL CO <
T
NfOW
Our Soda Tastes
IS XHE TIME
i “CLEAN” ^
Bcribable tafite c
purity—there is no mosty
aficrtasU
or
diKOgrecable
Sestire of doubtful
twang sngges
cleanliDesfiErery glass of Soda we
serve tastes good from the
first touch of the lips to iW
rim until the last drop
foamyt rim
trickles down the
throst.
Our Soda is pure in. all that
the word means, pure flavors.
Save
Money
by ;clting uE deliver direct
from car to your bins.
water—made
cleaDliness.
Row eonld it help hhring a
pore '‘clean" taste?
The C. B. Taylor
Coal Company
joHMsoNoeueco
«. 7. f
Both Phones.
.
lost nine doUaiB
Of her time and worry to straighten
tbe matter with her other lodger
and her trip to the poatofioe.
profit there was on ttie 32X0
rent for her room. Give ns some
bard, like asking ns wbo wiU be
T PreddoaLat
SL Louis.
Ifor"
"
■ .....................
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>»»»••»»»•»»»»»•»•
Not so bad for
for Onsted. called by the death of hts
alsier. Mrs. Kate Wood Parker, Mrs.
Parker was well known
a'tew years ago, made b<
her brother in ihla city.
Butler and Haskine isxecnted a neat
opbJe In tbe third, iai Tommy ~
menal stop of a hot
In the fourth.
Score by Inaings:
123466789
Elk Rapids ...........4 0012002 0—9
Winiamsburg ....0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0—4
Blizabetb Campbell of Ann At
Batteries—Ok lUl^s. Asce and
unique in a way and her slngtng
whs greatly enjoied.
■ )>ed. She
Sbe gave sev- Waters; WllUamaborg^Pray and BabUmpires—Beekman and Mir
eral groups ot 'semga. Includ
can. FY^cb and German songs of
•
-tyed
but none were more appreciated than
lup which consisted of The latter
Pew people sing Sunday last
Scouh melodies,
sneb.s degree of nn- — O. W. D. team oown toiBixadaree,
these songs with aneh.
our boys will have
pbea
play ban If
derstknding as does HIsa
Campbel
Mrs. 1. B. GUbert and MUa Miller ae- they win.
...............
com'panted
Hiss Campbell.
->eU.
It was a iery hl^y
BuUedge Company's
WON HIM A FORTUNE:
A
pleased
au
presentstlon of
'The Opera Blnger."
This is a high
clssa play and proved to be generally
Uked
Judgfng
from
sounds of applause by the an^lesce
from time to time.
»»»»»»»•»»•»»»•»»»
n «rnia C of Uaraam t* AdvertlM
Him All CMfT Ike Cuontry.
NEWS OF THE THEATERS.
dience that last night witnessed tbe
ith three bUs.
._______________ ________ __ r. F\jT tbe I
posing team, Galno secured an eqi
*
1*?T|E8 /!f<>“;KIN6SL€Y.
Kingsley, June 29.'
Charles Seegmlllor and wife of Chi
cago were the guesU of their parenta
Monday and Tuesday.
D. H. Power and tamUy spent Mon
day with M. MoCarthpA
P. E. TanAtta of Pontiac called on
friends In town Monday. \
The new cement wnik will be com
pleted for the Fonith.
Hbe membera.ot.Eie iqpgiiiay Gun
club are trying thMr al^fteguentty
Mlsa Grace’ Rain-
bridge in tho title role waa aeoi at
her best, while R. Prank RnUedge as
Jack Paden, Jr., tbe sdf-oacrtflctng
friend, wOn' the favor of the audience
from the very first
Harry Dilseole
made a handsome Adrian EarJI and
did fnU Justice to this dlOcult part
F. 0.- Patton as the elder Paden was
very goOd. his acUng being full ol
comedy, feeling end pathos.
athos. The apeBgaln last nl^t
d exeeptioally good.
tnance "Pike ................ . .
the offering. It is aald to be an un
usually strong piece and will undoubt
edly prove to be a great drawing card.
gins with tbe
.(C
To California
at Less than
o Cilifonoi win be m eflect
■ Angnd l $ toSeptember i.o:
47301
473l}f
CoriopoBdiPg redneticHU from other pdnts.
Long muni
Hnuts 'fibeni stop-over privileges.
Write.for folder giving fuU i
go, wbsi to see tnd what it 'cc
A
r. B. OrttiBs. •
Big Rapidi, aich, June 8. 19M.
GRINNELL BROS, Detroit, Mich.
Gentlemen:—iBtt September tbe Perris uistitate pnrebaaed a Grianelf Brba. Upright Piano for the Music DepartmenL This Plano baa been In continnoas Use ever alnoe It
was pnrehaaed.. Dortng this time a large number for pro-,
fesshmal planlaU have bad occasion to nae this 1
d another Orinnell Brea. Plane 4
■ tbe Kln-
d thla'vupertor
make of Plano.
>t i
aOo^ to re
Teachers of tbe Plano cannot
main Ignorant of the eKcelleni features of
this laatnunent
Tbe Pends Inatltnle buys no <^er make.
Vary aincarety youi^
Ih-kei for ?T"'i. He bud ouiidd the rich
cet men In .Vew York.
Tlie next day nnd every dny after
waM fur luauy monibs M
nonneed tb:it ‘‘Genln. tlic N
bailer. Imd
l dTSO.foi' tbe
ny Und tlckoL"
And wherever Bamnm ndvertised -bb
concert be advertised that fact to show
what a great attraction be wan tonrliit
with. As a cansequenee Oenin's bat
were in demand all over this countty
and he became enoriaonBly rich.
Tbe men or women who envy those
who happen to be able to dress wel
nod to, enjoy the plenaures of Ufa
Ottle more than those wbo are compel
led to work contlnuslly wRl be mlsem
hie all Ihclr days. for. no matter how
hl^ theyj^V' E®*ers atlll bigbtf. Tbe envious person
Is sever saUsfied and never can be.
Take the aoecessfnl men of the dty
and you will find that the majorii
them began Just where you did. '
why are yon not In equally good tSrComstaBcesI If you ran a race witti
a man and lost It you would hardly
blame your failure on the race Conroe.
You rtarted et«i and niu lopelher.
be or lacked the power of eoditraned. f* your failure In the
of life Is not due to tbe tra<*. but to
your la^ of ability as a runner.
e U. e. We invite Inapeetlon and investlgaUterature maUed to any addresa <m request.
ORINNELL BROS.' MUSIC HOUBE, MANUFACTURERS
DETROIT WARCROOMS, 21».223 WOODWARD AVE.
FACTOBY:
CABS, and JONES STS,. DETROIT.'
Advertiaed Letteto.
The following imclalmed letten
verc in the poet ofltee June 29:
Johnsem. Edith: -Jaekson,
BRANCH BTORES: (AU of which sell '-OrtimeU Bros.'
Pianoa.) Adrian. Jackson. Lansing. Pontiac. Port Huron.
Bay City, Saginaw, Kalamazoo. Tmverao City, Sanlt BL
Marie and btaalaUque.
\
TRAVERSE CITY STORE:
lU
——V
blitter, ullbongb be was
good <me. He went to the auction sale day.
Bd. nscher is wwking In BeU'a
of Koiiis nt Ciistle Garden nnd ontbid
barber shop.
oi. i'vjiiily. He ri:i up the pricehf the
lay dl(
. Tbe rain on Wednesday
did an Im
fir,l ticket until notnv of Ills friends
mense ami
..................................
t good in this e
Diouslit he w;iH going crazy and tried Uon. but It came
e too late for I
to ludoce him to dmlat. But nealo clover.
WAS 11.,I crii'*}: by flliy i:ii-!lis. He kep
Byron Hullett was In town Wednes
on hnilliiK until li;- flimll.v nm the Oral day on business
W. N. FERRIS, Preat.
tloii.
|IU,UUe
A. a Stinson Is putting a new ceDent walk around bis atorq.
Noman Fischer bu Als. driving
■ “onrth of
uly races
E in town
William A. Nicker
Tho village council meh In regular
BCBslon Tueadsy evening
U B. McDonald, a ,J. Case. George
Van OoTder and B- U. DePrance made
a business trip to I'ife Lake Wednes
Half Usual Cost
Excee£n^y low n
Bull
169 EAST FRONT StHEET.
new'aadahootasoiilynewoaeaeati.
in town Wednesday.
WE nr TBE BARB TO FIT.
jjpholstering Werks
I. F. ups. togrito.
UpholsUrlDgofall kinds. Fur
niture Bepaired. New and Order
Woric a Specialty.’ - First clsss
work
guaranteed,
esUmatce
glvco on all work.
418 SOUTH UNION S1HST.
Tbe booeat eoaSpetor rinsed tbe
proffered cdn. ^Hs the actor v^eDsntly protested hla deslra to pay his
fare.
'Ton have glvwi me your fare al
ready,” argued the.man in uniform.
"1 know," wopoodtd tbe comedian,
IT tbe company.
of
'Init this is for
Beery one laughed excepting the dlscemflted ceaductag. who hod
to regMtef the first eollectton.-Mew
Tort Times.
^uag man. dld' Jrtu ev« pi^ your,
arms around yoordoir oM mother, who
has loved and eorsd for you. and
hey tlmt you loss her and sre grateful
to the
^
(myers She haa eSSM tor yoni She
may thtek thM you lore her srithout
your asawWhsr that rn do, but It
costa you hot
cOm-te teU her,
and your woid* may bring more Joy
and snnsbtwe «o,bst bs^ -than yco
B ojiwiOB-i . ■ lists'/ srbsn I
1 little tot. J rt>ld0 iday nevwal
...............1r*..Sii«»..p.
CStizens- Phone 932.
THE
SUMMEK SHOE
FOR. THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.
NOW SIR!
Northern Michi^n
Transportation Xo.
Boited'D » raicB from Traverae
If you want an oxford that
looks well,^ fits well and
wears well,
LET US SERVE YOU
We buy the^best leatiiers
obtainable; the soles are of
best oak tanned leather
and the style and finish are
also tbe best.
Our reputation should
giv^ypu fullest confidence
berth from Traverae aty u
eago. TidreU will be on i
oommenring Thnraday. June
Thnisda^ at 6 a. i
I. F. OOKI. C. F. A
E. 1. NFL A|cM.
Homes
in ^ese facts.
ON
^ alike In the bumbleat
_ well as tbe blgbest ranka matrimo
nial settlenicDls bavd kept family pot•euions together la France-and ec. .... sooner wns serfdom nboltshad
than the pessams followed bourgeois
example, dowering tbclr daughters and
securing the interest of tliclr sons by
^sCUER OF GOOD SHOCs
EAiY PAYMENTS
________And there are mjiiutc regulaUODS aa to the provision for children
and wldowa Tbe Inner are always
sacrificed to the former.-Cornhill.
A Bconr PareweU.
The old friends had enjoyed
three days together In spite of the fact
that taht was not a consplcnoua qual
ity of either of ihem "Tou have quite a pretty place he
John.” said tbe guest ns be took
final look about him on tbe morning of
bare aa yet’
"Oh, that's because the trees are so
young,” said the host comfortably.
iKgie they’ll have grown to a good tlse
heforo you come again. Then you'll
BM bow much Improved the plsee will
We
.MkSFD.
SONDAYB ONL'
tiji.
July 3. round
will bo
at
trip tiekeU to Petoakey will
_. sold
.
|I.<KI. traln'leavea Traverse City
" ty 6:40
-
FotosMy 9:IS'm. wi.
leaves Petoskey 6:35
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
VUTRB
FOURTH (X JULY,
One fare for the round trip. On sale
uly 2, 3 and 4. Return July 6. 't
»»»»»»••»»«
Fs Cs Heumaan
* ntftb Class ArflitUtallhring «
. 121 Cfite SL «
a:
F. Nerllnger.
C W. Aahten. •
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND ORBU HOUSE
THe Bi| aty Attnetiofi.
To-Night
THE R. FRANK
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Id the beautiful southern 4-aet
CARPET CLEANIN6
Making and laying- Feathers renoratCo„ N. B, Chapin, Prop.. Traverse City.
Carpet Cleaning Works. 822 WnahIngton street 'Pbom No. II8.
"Pike County W
-ra
Double
O VAUDEVILEE ACH O
BK MATINEE SAIORDAY
“PECK’S BAD BOr
with Tempest aod Sunshine in
tbe leadisg rales.
Eagle Want Ads Pay
tnal affeetton and good will.'
A'tonrlsL after visiting tbe
If you haws
can save you’money on what you
World’s Fair, 6L Louis,
tousd trip Uckeu at low rates.
B at oil ticket utatlons. Ash agents
the rustle bridi
rates, limit of UokeU and full parportloD conststiug of furniture, clolhes. tlcuiws.
8444 e-w-t-2-tf
money and
......................... ..
■■■*
of land.
The archives of the Aube
Settiera' Feres
contain tbe marrla^ contract of s
To the South end I
skilled day laborer (manouvricr) sod a
le -way, seoond-olsw ticket
widow whose property was double that sale at all stations on first and third
of his own.
Tbe deed secured him.
Joint enjoyment und ownership. 1 can
not here, of course, enter Into the In
tricacies of the Freti<* marriage laws.
There Is the regime dotal, which snfognardi the dowry of tlie wife. TTiere Is
Ahe regime dc la commonaote. which
Cheaper than rent
anything to sell see us first
• Phone No. 123.
for bis cccratricltlee bourded a street
car-tbe ottKa- dor and duly p«ia hi.
fare upon demand. After riding a block
or so farther he prodD<-ed another nick
el and tendRed tbs aime to the pass
ing conductor.
OoU early.
OF 35.00 A MONTH.
COURTSHIP IN FRANCE.
l«,rmalclaa Begtos After the T
When Jeumy L!ud. the great Swedish
Singer, visited Aiuerica In 164S sbe
The word -'ewrabip'- has no equiva
only won n fomine for bemelf. but
lent
In the Prenr'j tungue. because the
ina.ilc two im ii wuHlthy hr well, One
Jblag Itself-docs not exisL
Stolen
'of them wus Itamum. tbe
tete-a-tetes. even furtive klasea, may,
Ihininni whn brougbt ber
of co'-r^!. be indulged In. but only nnAmiTiin.
He venn.reil all thnt. he
--------the halt
coulii rcise in udverliaii-.g tbe wonder
il eye of pareum or gnnrd
soul
ful woniau. nod ills buoet-BsfuI ouinagemg l-'i rneb lady would be |
Bii-tit of ber tour In this country lifted
for Instant-.-, i; Qodertake a cycling exbummu to krand boalncki sueerss.
of late.
PTHTri^-------- ""
—■ «UU
'ilut there wnanooUicr man who got
iw could'abe tefcs train with him for
rich without hnirlug : u.vlliing to do
the purpose of rlsUlnr relattons Id the
wtlh tlk- mcnak. :ii.’: ; iif ihe .lemiy
Dr. Bixjwnson has been very sick country were the Journey of holf an
Ltiiil o»ru-iwt nur.
Couln, the
e last week but Id ii
houris duriHkni only. lAvernnklng be
ever tbe Jenny I.iiul eonems were odvertlsed. itnd It didn't eost ri^in
penny for nil of ibe advertiKWj;
Itamuiu did for him.
Tliero was no linll In New York big
enough to nccomaioOnte tbe crowds
iiFlraworka that werfc," aa all oura are brand
on honest woman, was obliged to take
back^e raised bill, ercdianglng for 1:
.. her own good money. 8
t bUl
t
qaently she tocA the trandulent
b
the poetoOce, where she received fa
.. ______
;i. Itsactual
I
face value. How much
did the landlady lose on the tranaacUouT How much do yon say ahe lost?
Send Is your answers.''
»
We
want you to eoU ao;d aee our foeda
CITY BOOK STORE,
no beieett, aha bod reooorae to an
other lodger, td whom abe gave the
~ ' bOl, leoeiT^ no In bills of
e regular monthly beard meetir
meeting
of ibo Ladles' Ubrary will be held pitcher, took another-nil livingotone's
me© and• .
. — Bobhitfa oDt
niday afternoon at 2;S0 o'clock, kne aaerlflce
first. • In the
quarterly meeting will be held mi Satthree more on two
nrday afternoon.
ea OBd a donofdtrara.
The a R. A I. will atort ritnning bie, asaistad by a OQ „
in the absence
absenee'oC
oC-BNry Butter, the
their Sunday oxcuraions to Petoskey,
commencingJaiy3. TbetralnwtUleave regular pitcher. Antote Anea occupied
Traverse City at 5:40 a. m. arriving In the box tor tbe locfls. sad bU nine
PotoBkey at 9:16 A““I leave at bits, well scattered'aioept in (he sixth
■ ■ qtf bis deUvery—it
5:36 p, m„ getting back at 8:30 p. m.
Sol Goldman waa busy today moving
hlB goods from tbe building where hla
reslauranl nas been located for sc
No matter If the dty doesn't «•
kM)wy<mwUlbeJustaB'f«li;oftheP«ranbascw.
» of ^lelBg. flOi
this money abe gave the proapeedve
lodger I7.S0, retaining $240 for her
room. Later the lodger who anppUed
* ..............................Hdlsoov-
Misa Jessie Fester hat
Kingsley to remain for some &ne.
Mlsa Annie Fairehlidof Frankfort It
hr the city risltlng Mrs, Elmer B.
Brown.
No •
you are uslDg
mm
have the a:
Prom tfaiTai]
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
Come in ud let m ahow
^eii
’
their
bajl they
.
very hvorsbly, tM^ in R
charged to the hods M&n'
oontem. Tbla
''
on, but la not Bt fl)
neireeaity to wait longer.
\ TO AWWOY YOU
■
The Hreworks «reell rea4j
for You, Bejil
Datrolt Trihuna printa the tnowtng pitrtalem and oaka its rendaaa to
send In their onawera tiiereto:
"A Detroit landlady'received from
proapecUve lod^ a banknote which
the aoeepted ar 'a |10 bin. akfaou^,
!b« afterward dlacovered. It waa
hors club Into
J. H. FEU,
a« mu at Academy ol kwdc momInga. 8 to 11. Boll 'phoaee. Aeadear
306 TravcTM City EtM«
and RealdeBoe.
Heue remember wb«n r«» toreet
1st, t cberge no iBtereA on ato^
Sad. 1 ctedit roe all mmcBda.
3rd. I Eire the beat aervtoe poaatble.
PIANO TUNINa
ttb. 1 Koeientee you h^ees and
tu werk gui
par them wlthoet mlttncter mr
A. R. DIAI
■•It tn this
W. ^W. KIM^LL' C
CO,
bittlneoa ataoe U»7.
Front Street.
6th. CaU Ottlaear >74. Ben 84, lor inREFERENCE8:^very
Plano
TormetleB bn mail '
»»*4*D»»»D»«SD»SD><
F. W. CABVER
O. P. Cinrvnr Be Bro.
<>n aocoual ul vbe last
“Flnh and Gaum Law"
will be in their offloe doriu,; ouai;.
DOSS hours, eaeb day, reedy to wrltr
___________ INSURANCE.
Blue
grotto at Capri.
fisbemtan who demanded 16 cents admWM
The tocrisL hsving no
edmaga gave him a five fr^ note
and got back a handful of colna. Lookteg them over, be aald, "Padrone, why
haven't you given ms st leaat one good
The - •
beck hls_Greck. Bounssnlan. Argentine
ksnd other ouUsndlsb coins and gave
tbsi
«tourist Italian money.
He-Atter I am out of eifllegc. darIteg. I may have to welt a few months
before I esn mske enon^ to support
yun. 8he-lt la so hsrd to .wall.
(bravely)-l knew IL
But of c<
you know the world doesn’t know any
thing aboot me yct.-Brooktyn I4fe.
‘BEST ON RECORD’
is a flour made from unmlEed
Winter ^eat« and Is therefore
thfe ««BESr* brand
::
B.; Poraped. C. A.
23AVE
YOUR
ORDERS
BEFORE
JULY
let-OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS
A Qas Range at Cost, $ii to $i8
^ Trav’ense City Gas <:o
"WU you
Mr. Msciyr
;*irby, WOlte. I bsv« nothing to do
tany
ttaatr
"Why, moUier'sald you.woaattewn.*’
-New Totk Tlmss.
fUNUFACTUREO BY
HANNAH & TAY CO.
Sii
THE DAILY EEO;
UOU8B to net-r- O. WMigM
A GOOD KlMBAUi plaan to MD I
EAGLE WANT ADH
: tADt c)«rk vuted At The Bcoeomy
Jtoro,
-m-l
IDAY, JUNE 30, 1904.
OLD MAN TRAMPLE .,w DHTH HEAD ON COaeSION IN OHIO
muf
CARRIERS ASK FOR AI^T:
________jaahon»ekeeper in amali
t, POSITION
meeting of the jackaou Rural Latter
StS641
Carriers’ association delegates tooths
state convention were instr
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TOR O. 8. ARMY—AWe bo4IM nniDAr.rk for the instractlng of
rled taea b«»A«n Asea ot *1 And 8B;
IW
«
jMMiae
H008B.
a
w
aide.
»8;
part
ot
bOnae
the
Ctuzena oC Oie Unlud MAtaa. ot good
; atoo oOoe rooms
QbwAeter ABd tamparAta babltA. who
Allan
V. little,
■
--------------------------------CAD vaak. raad aad write BbKUsti.
ak
bnUdtoS.
S4S7-(t
Kpr InformAUan awly.to Raonimns
vom n muki eiieo
OfflCAf, *0« Proot atroat, Traverae THB 8W« iwoenOj vwoatod br ««
liltj. Ulflb.
.*10S«
Otty Qaa 00., in
to DOW tor rant aegnliw « F
FOR SALE
HcNaman.
»»
CHBAP—SmMi cook Btore and do iOOHS—uninmanea, ewwm um.
aawiiv tnachluA J. W. Patch'
meatic eewii
Id. new W1mbeln block.
ISpacUl to The Dally Bigle.]
Peotdea aarinca Bank.
U Paul, Minn.. June 30.—HUs Rv
I tamace, built laat rear. Owner
t leave Ute cltr- P. A. Oeldbof.
Lelcboeh of I
MISgELLANBOUg.
S4BMf
found In the river near here, A sUk
BB on Bast SIda Wes
neckUe was Oghily knoted about her
h Side, none on North G
neck- Evidently she bad been mnfwant to boy, sell or a
___r tnde anythlns see Allan
dered and her body thrown into the
LMUe. First NaUmaI bank
river. The
VOUNC
V
-
^tove
OOTTAQBAt Bast Oiy. also my borne
on Bmwood avenue for sale or renfFrank Gbodrtcb.
Slgt^tf
loans.
, Investments and
Room 14 Satberlamid blocK
»479-tf
S47Wt ■
CHOICB Umber lands—South baU of
tna aontbeast quarter section two.
town twenty-alx. ranee eleven west
also the northeast qnarter ot sectloi
,• elsbteen, town twenty-six north,
nnee ten west, ido acres. B. J.
Morgan. '
S47b-a
HODSB and lot on small monthly pay
ments. Cal Qlbaon, 817 Galon sL
/
3474
flooda hot winds, cold swHie. grasA
. hoppers or long cold vlnun. Where
crops are plentiful, health Is good
d life worth Hvlng. Join oar ooling. FnU partlcularA
wtonning.
maps, etc., of aHsj. p. uiue, First
NaUonal Bank building.
3467-lt
1 Monroe street i
FOB SALE—About 1& cords-of build-
BEET SUGAR
IS SOARING
r First National bank. 34»-tr
FOB SiOX—my boat building busioess and property on E. Kruoi at
lljioa Must go sooth on aooouut
ut 111 health. Addresa torr partlcuUrs V. B. Montague, 447 i. Front sL
.3426-11
rt)R 8AI.B-Fire,
gUas, baigUry. ci
ADan F. LlUle, <
bank.
FOB SALS—Ihe Boott farm nes
Maple City, ioeUnau county, 4
acree. Most be sold. A nice plac(
AlUn F. LJUle. over First NaUoat
Bank.
3443-tl
FOB BALB-21 oomei to warions parts
of the city, ranging U prioa from
«660 to
TbU U my own prop
_ arty and can aeU on tarms so that
yon can easily soqnira a home. Will
.take as first payment vacant lota or
any. thing you have to tradA
Hennan W. Snllh.
327P-U
"Tbe beet sugar Industry
In
thi«
ment than It commonly recetTas,' mid
a capltaUst Inthrested In coe of the
above plants. "Too much has been
pubUabed of an inaoenrate and mls-
»»»•»•
ELK RAPIDS
_________BU-OQET.
NEWS Bl
♦
Sak Rapids, Jtme 29.
a F. Lackey, who was recently tak1 to Mercy hoepltal. Big Rapids, to
take traatment' >or Bright's disease.
was brought back home today to a
critical condition.
Dr. W. F. l«wia, who
The steamers Odd Fellow and Bellaire are now running op achedulc
Ume on the Inland Lake route.
Harry Hlrsbberg is Improving I
place of bustoeas on River atreeL
the guest of A B. Fairbanks Monday,
returning home Tuesday.
Mrs, Michael Naekerman and Miss
Josie Crane of Chicago are the guests
of relatives and friends here.
Lem R. Smith has resigned as maU
carrier on R. F. D. No. 1, and Otto
Powers has been appointed to fill the
vacancy. Tbe change takes place
July 1.
Dr. and Mrs. J. O.XaCore were cell
ed to Empire yesterday to attend the
funeral ot a sister who died at Nash
ville. Tenn., and whose remains were
laken to Ehnpire for 1)
John BateA J
rsf.
have propped ouL but with prop« lobuaUMSMtor of dty. Part cash; catlon and economical manageamt
the buslneoa Is bound to grow until It
becomes one' of the leading Indos*-'—
80BOR£A» B<N(E PROP- In Michigan.”
■RTT FOR SALB—Oo .ytn want
DIED IN CAUFORNIA.
‘ 1 for a anbartisn bofiieT We have
a fine looatioaa that we will sail.
f Uve in Thia
Btoan qnaituuea. Frank Hinas I
City.
mnk Htnao. tonncoly of this c>iy.
tba city; sniuhle to eat Bp in small has lost died In Sacramento, Cal„ ot
u«cu for homes, trait tarais. gard- heart failure. He has a sister, Mrs.
ens or geneml lamUg. .WUl aaU
GHchrtsL of ftehth street. Rring In
this city.
Mr. Hti
leaves a
yea
-------ww. —«
left here
SIT
July
Sept
“.’•"g'vi
Bay Clty.- -Mary Duby. a domestic
1 tbe emijio:
i|i)oy of GuB Jaeger. 606 North
____ street, swallowed a large quan
tity of carbolic acid with suicidal iuWhen discovered the girl, wbo
I about.Ig years of age. was in awful
gony and tlA physician, who arrived
Sortly after, said that be could do
otbing for her. She left a request
lat she be prayed tor.
Lanalng_At a meeting of the local
board of education representatives of
City Federation of Women's club.s
itrucdon
course of
and 1
lual training
grades of tbe city schools. The women
have raised a fund for this purpose
will establish the new feature
upon Ithe
e opening of tbe a
t wSt^TfS
Want a nice lawn?
- ,1-,.
YnuTDust hsu’e'Rubltef Hose,
S|n-Ayers, Nuzzles, Hose Reels
and a jr<><Kl Lawn Mower.
We can sopoly yog at ooce.
Julius Campbell
SoDtli Side Hardware Store, 417 (IbIob St.
Bicycles, Bieyelc Sundrie8,'Paints, Oils, 'Vamishes,
and Builders* Supplies of all kinds.
rT9TTfTT9TfTTTTYfTTTfffBTT66Ytf6^?Tf^ff6>fTffT$ftf66
510 Different Styles!
MARKET&
Detroit—Wlinam H. Welto, one of
the leading members of the Detroit
bar a few years ago. died at tbe Oak
Grove Sanitarium Wednesday moratog.
Hiv death resulted from a menul almcllon which was first
Sepiember. 1900. A period of excesoffice and tbe
tvirtienlarly In toe »'ard will case In
Aiictiii. 1900. was followed by a ner
vous collapse, from wblcb he recovered
sufficiently to be around his office.
iii
g^!„,
... 8 '40
Wnh \
-You want a couple 1
the time. White with
figures or stripes at $
11.69 and 11.89 worth
One of SIO different stylea ranging in price from $2i
RepresenU all that U possible from an toventive stand poto
t black
IJ-29,
D $2.00
« 31 to
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
CO.
StT JBhd* BU. TmwB tty.
t V. laiT. Siki A|«aL
Speak to Your
Husband About It
COMPULSORY PRICES
Loe. Close
SSI ill ii»
_____
PrevIslonA
Pork— Opening.. High. Low. Cloae.
July .r~..$12.60 $1A?S $12A2 $14.70
BepL....18.87 J$.02 12.82 UA2
Lard—
Opening. High. Low. CloSA
July .............. .$6.87 $646 $646 $646
SepL............. 747 7.16 746 7.16
The closing on the principal stoeka
ere aa f<dlowa:
-Am. copper, 60; sugar,
ON EVERYTHING
Doesn't he need a new solL a few extra shirts, tieA Shoes, etc? Ue Is too busy to come in
an < invesagale. and learn ho* ftineh we can save him. Perb^m he thinks we exaggerate.
Yon Como la and See
Him 7
It yon
Ou)t you think so? Tbeae soiu are tile famous H Kup
10 do we. Very latest stylra and fSBrica—perfect fUtlog. abaped sbunMera,' the fninU
will never get ontuf shape, no better dm hes made If he wants jnst a meiUiuD anit-rcae tbe
tI5aDd618aa\UwcBellnt$».60.oryhe$losaitothMnellat»4.TS. Tbeo tbMS ai«, tthe work
anils St $2.75 Uiat yoa oouldn't buy anywhere else for leas than 66.00. An all wool
63.75. Talk with him abonl it -
wS
MeL. Ill; Mo. Pae„ 90‘
116%; OnL A Weetorn.
116%; R. L. $0%, 8t Panl.
Pac.. 47; Ua Pae................
Is easy enough to see where youi
neighbor made bis mistake but ;you
usually find bim so opinionated that
it Is Impossible to show him.
g. ss?siass.‘i??5..’Tt
tog at San Fronelaoa
OwMee.—A Jury In the circuit court
recently gave James Hunter a.verdict
for
received m a fall
of■------$2,000
............
f< injuries
Inju)
a defective sidewalk to the Tillage
of DuranA An appeal was taken
sn to
the supreme court by the vUlsge. and
tbe verdict has tost been affirmed.
When first injured Hunter offered to
settle tor $160. bat the common
cll decided to flgfaL
Millington.—The commm council of
this vRiage has adopted a resolntloi
that the village would hereafter build
scnooi.
al sidewalks of cement and charge it
b credit. SI
>
to the -vlUage to bo paid out ot
nthecUse
o fund ralsod by general tax. The
llage falfaera expect to <Us nmme
to have those paying a pei
iwrsonal tax
only help pay tor this imp
______
.
ore. was begun About two miles of cement
before Judge Roberts in the council he built this Boi
ro(»DB this aftefneoD.
.
George M. Bonner, who has conductcobbler’s
.................
shop
South Union
street tor the pskt three years, has
- • 11 aa cobbler with FT D. meeUng of this new order which bears
Nichols, tbe I
the same relauon to the Glsatern Gtar
and will mo
that the Royal -Arch does to the blue
there sooa
lodge In Masonry. One hundred and
fifty del^ates -are presoiL At 2
d Miss..
•
If BL Joseph, were o'elo
lock the
supreme officers wlU file
»this morning hf the ropons. TOls evening the ritnal will
d by them.
Rev. Fr. Bauer, They were attended
by WllUam Portoo) and Miss Minnie
Allegan.—Elmer B. Rice, tor sev
r home
Undell. They wUl
eral years a resident of this city, but
near WllUamMjurg.
Mr. Ray Brackett of Elk Rapids and formerly of Muskegon and Grand Rapand one of tbe best known conduc
Hiss Clara Bay of Bates were united
in marriage Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock tors <» the Pere Marquette system,
by the Rev. W. L. Laufman. The bride committed suicide,in a very eensatJooand groom were attended by Miss Jes al manner. He went to tbe high bridge
across
tbe Kalamazoo river, and, to
sie Foater and Mr. Perry Hopper. They
win make their borne near Elk RapldA Bight of several persons, leaped to his
death. 1Nothing could be done toj^
where Mr. Hrackett has a farm.
IS?
_
nm
tan.
). J. Pow-
John Tbompam went to Belialre
Friday to attend a Masonic achool of
tostracUon. .
The bowling contest between Elk
apids
' a
and BellMre
e teams, which-w
) have
place at Averin's alley
Iday evento
ntog, failed to aatarialring to the
_____ „
tbe Bellairo contingent
felU_______
to show up. Ike contest la n>
advertised* tor
■ this
8 evMlng
e
^ V.;.-;;:: ^.^
Tratoa laava 1 rarerse City as (of
kraa:
For Grand Bapiu, SatroiL TMadb.
trains on the Hamilton A Dayton rdads
CUoago and weaL 6:00 a. m.. 11:66 a.
m.
6:20
----- p. m.<aad
m. <aad 10:00 p. m.
met with a head on collision thU montog oonUng in on a sidetrack near Ml- for FnakforL twaxpaia. SL PUaau.
' No details have .been reClare. Alma, SL LooU. RhBcn, Ownan,
and MIK
HoweU. Ann Ariwr, Toledo, aad all
aad »:ta
»9»9»»»99»»»»»99» .eoutheni and aaatarn potnta.
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF..
BRII
- 6^'
J.
J.
HlBBt.
O.
P.
A.
9 »»'»•«
Qalumi>eL—A
j
-Aribur
Vivian
n ewasWi^t
to a pulley shaft to the Calnmetlr
Heels stamp mill Id whirled to an
was 21 years old
J.-SKKS.
. Obl FSfA J
blind father.
11:04a.m. S:B0pjn
Lsnelng^At a seadon of the c
_0D council, the police and fli« e
GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA
mission wad anthortoed to proc.
RAILWAY TIME CARD,
plans tor a new engine boose I
in effect June 2fi, 1004.
Trains leave Traverae Clly—
6:40 and 11:10 A m. connecting at
Walton with north and oosth.
HI.—Ihe four year old
4:50-p. m. t
— '
VIA COPEMISH A A. A R. R.
north I
btirg was________ ____________ _
8:30 A t
body, her clothing catching fire whUe
she was playing with matches. Tbe
Arrive In Traverse City from cotmecchild’s -r^very is considered very
• ting main line tratoa—
doubtful:
!;26 A m, 1:26 p. m. and 7:00 p. ol
• :20 A m. and 4:20 p. m. from NorthTrains for Cedar City leave at 6:00
port
uy
p
. OwoBso
.
people
hope
parlor.'Steeping and Dining Cars at
the talk to the Bast favorable to jex- a m. and 3:60 P. “
It 6:00 Waltm tor north and south. .
Train for Prove
Saiator Charles A. Towne aa a candi
Through Ctoctonatl Sleeper on train
date for president Is not all of an Idle A m.
Trains from Proveoimt and Cedar arrivtog at 8:26 a m.'and leaving at
4:30 p. m.
V • UBCMJ auu ua^UJAIIJ ue
« UUS'C. L. LOCKWOOD. G.P. and T. A,
circle of friends. Towne’s boyhood
Grand BapIdA Mksb
chum. Mayor Stanley B. Parkill of
Tratos arrive s Traverae
at n R. MITBRAT. AgeoL
Owoaso, will be a uelegatc to the Sr.
Louis convention.
n Bskar returned vodsy from BI9
The Chleaga Maricato.
Reported by J. M. Fell, reprsaenttog Geo. E BIUs. suite $0A Stats
bank buUdlng.
beets every year ffom tbe farmers Wheat—
High.
Close.
of this sute. This money all remains
g spent by the farmers
p
ti
etc. Tke Dec............^.8114
.81% .80% 81%
cwinp^es^alBO
qMi^tlee t*
Ba^uaw mlnea. Tite tact
Is not get rally understood that hl^er
paid tbe fanfieis tor beets
llchigan than anywbm else ln.4he
world. .
"To lltuatmte the Importance ot the
beet sngar Industry, the companies
UARLAMD haotar’and a ootft stova. spend more money in the Saginaw val
WUe noed. Very eb«p (or casT ley In payndla. Including money paid
4n State atTML
>4S1«
for beets,
the sawmlUs of the
Saginaw vMley used to spend In their
palmiest days:-There has been an evobuslneaa during the
aMAIX trvK taim Kr sale or tiad<
lor dty prapw- Ovw 800
»
MrA John Bosley and Mias Mary
Naekerman returned Monday from a
few days' visit with Traverse dty
One of the mpet Important steps In
. of the boet sugar induatry U Michigan U the formaUon of
a central board ot control, for tbe pur
pose (rf more economicallroperaung
number of plants which are all pmeticBlty owned by the same tnteresU.
A report from Saginaw that such organUatJon had been perfected Is oonflrmed to Detndt -me gilanU now
woitlng ui^r the agiemDent mafie
few dsys-kg6 nt Saginaw are: The
Alma Sugar Co., capital. (e&O.OOD;
Saginaw Sugar Co., capital. 1760,000;
Valley Bogar Co., capital. 3660,000;
Bay Clty-Mlchlgan Sugar Co., capital.
31.000JIOO: Tawaa Sugv Co., capita].
$760,000; 8«*>ewalng Sugar Co., cap
ital, 1660,000; Sanilac Sugar. Co., cap1U1. $800,000; PenlnsuU Sugar
kSSoI'-””’""’
M26-tt
» • »'».9 » »»»»»»»9
rand
treatment in Grand R^lds, baa retnrn-
Each Factory Pays SSOOhOO a Yea
FOB 6ALB—Resort cottagea ac
A lew lota at *1 to right parUi who
will buUd. AlUn F. .......
;Ue. Mver
First NaUonal bank.
344S-tt
ISpeela] 'to The f^ly Bagle.l
Hastiiiga. Jime fiO.-^^Ate reports of
th/storm to Ebb
yesterday annouDOe that aee.-VO)MteTB and bis sis
ter aivia were fsadly injured. Sever
al persons -wera', badly hurt. The
amount of dainaM.to property Is belleykfb
lleyk £b be $4(Uml.
9 ^CITY NEWS IN-BRIEF.
A »»»»»■•».»«» V ».9 » 9 • »
Rs|lldt People
Vicinity
Frightened. ■
[Specie to The, Daily Bagle.)
Grand Raillds, Jane 30.—TTie reser
voir at the city water works overflow city today on bustoeas.
t qul(& ser- ed thU morning. The residents U that
B and
vicinity
were very badly frightened. It
all tor
Mrs. Rena Luton Of Keystone'was
was
_ occastcKied
_______ -d by
by the
the alarm
alarm bdl
bdl
ease a
which
ilch shows the height of water, being a visitor In the city today.
receive prompt i
Chas. Dana
Dan's <of DM Mission was In
It of order. Tbe damage waa allghL
Morgan.
e city today c
REAL .ESTATE TRANSFERS.
IF you want to buy. sell, exchange or
Insare farm property see Allan F.
Uttle. First....................................
as repcpted’by Palmer A Carver, abstraeters, over Hrst NaUonal bank:
John Weber of Hannah made a bus
Frank R. Goodrich and wife to Earl iness trip to tbe dty tUs morning.
POOD. COAL and Draylng. Both
~ '
y deed. (400; lot 19
■phones. OlBce comer Bay and Union
Miss Et-hel NIdMison left today for
streets. J. D. Pike^A Bon. 84S5-ri
Newberry where she wlU visit rela7. Goodrich's add.
E3U Smith Bruce to J. VUU
HONBT TO LOAN on pereonal prop
erty. In sums to -snlL 1 NewUod. wanknty deed, |1: lotp 31-32. block 6.
room 602. New Wilhelm block. flPn Perry Hannah's 3rd add.
Miron B. Hungerford nnd wife to
8366-tf
floor.
The Asytuia base b
TbompscavHle thU noon to'plar the
local team at that place.
Oakwood add.
'hktate of Smith Barnes to Dennis
George Lather left today for Cadlli
Illias
or Bwe Hireeie. rinot Pelt, warranty deed, $66: lot 11. block where he Is bnlldtog a brick sM
leave At F. Friedrich A Ca's store.
1, Ferawood add.
building
Iding for Wood A Rathman.
3486-1-6
Perry Hannah et al to Amelia Harkohn H. Lamson left today for Ohyner. warranty deed. $200: lot 2. block lord where be wBI act as starter
ler for
2. H-, L. A Co.’B 9th add.
the horse races which will be pulled
Mary Bri^bua to Richard Herkner, off Friday and Saturday.
djamdnd chip. Finder lea
$400: parcel, corner of
City
chapter,
No.
61.
Royal
Elmwood avenue and Front atreeL
'S;
160ACBB FARM FOR BAIJ8 A>R
TRADB—Abodt IDO acres clear.
aboot 160,000 toet ot_________
imber___
on
It; Urge frame bouse and Urge
bam, first class
els miles to
Bs soli; el
cmuioBu,
«u ro
milroad, wiuun
wlthU 40
rods from postoOee. aawmill. etc. WIU i sll tor
part payment down and
yeariy. Patcbin A CroUer. 8433-it
DaiMBs'to Paap«MY RMOhat About
RESERVOIR OVERFLOWS.
d timber, good locauon, cau on
at once before they are all gone
. J. M..Tuller, 205 South Blmwocxt ave.
TORSALG—1
rituUy sll
bay shore, Penln
aulaa SL. two atory house. oom'-Iortably
,,Ushed;
,
sis rooms, ball anl
abed; large,
hard
wood floors
down stairs; fireplace is
sluing room; pump In kltriien; tw<>
acres ot good lafid; pare water;
bam, cutter, buggy'; fin? batiil
............................ B and
ekn given. Price 12.400.
fairalAad It desired.
'
gne, 447 B. Ftont str
aUtana’ 434.
BADSTpM^AT HASTINGS
BROTHBl AND vBtETER ARE
TALLY
»V
looking for—a good h
bTK.1
:00 A b; ^ 6:4$ p. B.
■ F. A. MTCCTKJU Gfsi,
J. F. JSB4^ AgBiL
PERE.^iAROUETTB
Allen, an Inmate of the dty hospltd
SALS—Nice ll«bt bwleejo^ was beaten and trampled to death yes
ehaecex ckeap. Aitao F. litU''. terday by a fellow patient. Bnmono
Maranta, wbo suddenly became Insane.
over Flrat NmUonal bank. 308-U
Uaranta, wbo Is a young Italian,
KOR BALE—Vac it totB-.b. W. Sniii
S
the man nnder the oed.
uiu. ......
MBS. 7^0. liAWSaiCa.
*c^—
“
THE BOSTON STORE
NO 3488.
TKAVERSE CITY, MICHia
Exceptlon^ly Big Bargains
in Ofirpets, Rugs, Mattings, Curtains, .Linoleum,
and Oil cloth.
We have an exeeptirmany large stc*ck and
>a\'e had a big bnsine.ss on it; init our' assortment
is still large, being in remnants ant^ parts of rolls,
of all grades. A large assortment of designs. It
will pay you to buy a floor covering now for next
fall. You can have time if you want it.
Curtains
We have a largo assortment of all kinds, Lace,
Tapestry, ^henile and Rope Portieres at a big
saving. Alot of odd lace curtains [worth 75c per
pair], for 18c each. A lot of odd pairs at same
proportional prices.
J
Wc can please you and j?ave you
money on anything y<Ki want for your home.
«J. W. SLATER
Wholesale aoO Itotall
^ our UeUsMo House l-'amisber
NTSVflUrWAJj^lTEO WITH
i
IHTERE^’V
'•
EXCHANGE
ARE TODAY
JAPS WnsIN EKHT MILES OF
POST ARTHUR-OPPOSING
FORCES IN SIGHT OF
.
EACH OlHEfi.
COMMITTEE.
Entriaa Should All Be Handed In by,
.
July E
STEARNS IS OUT
WM. ALOEN SMITH SAYS KENT
COUNTY WIU. STAND PAT
FOR WARREN,
SIMON’S SPEECH IS APPUUDEO
BEING WAGED.
Warner'# Wends Will Probably Have
to Concede Something.
ISpecl&l to Tbe Dany liable.)
Detroit. Jane 30.—HSO p. m.-^Deciaed resolutions and a platlonn wUI be
taken up before nominations w made.
Wm. AldoD St^ih made a fight In tka
atttee for primary- reform. Perry
iwers pres^ted a majority report.
Senator Simons presented a minority
report, cdllo*g for the jiamlnatlona of
governor J|g.4lrect vote, using tbe conition system for other candidates,
ion’s eloquent speech was loudly ap
plauded.
USED ICE PICK FOR CUUB.
Grand Rapida Man Paya for His Tern■auacked an olBccr with a pair of jce
ngs. The officer punish^ him 'sercly and be was obliged to pay |2
id costs In Justice court.
Scroons
$1,800 READY' ATHLETICS
FOR THE 4TB
FOR PRIZES
NO NOMINATIONS WILL BE
MADE AT REPUBLIQAN CONVENTION UNTIL PLAT
FORM IS SECURED.
In Rugswe have an exceptionally tine assortment. Nearly
everything and a fine as.sort of de.signs. W'e can
surely please you on anything you want.
PBICE TWO CENTS
IDAY, JUNE 30,1901
PLATFORM.
RRST
CRISIS IS NEAR
Airangemenm are nearly OMnpieted
meeUng of the Traverse City
for the athletic evenu which vlU take
Driving Park aasodattoa held ;
night at the office td Dr. J. B. Martin. piaoe at the fair grounds the Fonrthi
last night,'was called 2b'
H was decided to bold a three^ays’ of July. The socoess <rf the meet
minutes
I■
—
race meet at the driving park oo An- seems now
tim preseni
gnat 10, u' and 11, which will be one the best known athletes of tbe city RUBBOkH TORPEDO -BOAT I
being spent
8TROVER FIRES ALON<$."
to show up
------------- <a Uie beat meeU ever held In this dty. vrill be entered and inneh -U expected
.
purses
aggregsUng
»l.e00
vUl
be
of
(hem.
TOKIO HARBOR.
Thirteen mlout^~^lBK ^ T, anf.
Tlie events'wtil take place between
Deed fdr the tamsncUon«e» «buN- hung up and s<»ne fast time
Dces done, when the aaM finally pecied. Work has been done this sum the races and will help to enliven tite
opened. The approval Of ^ arm of mer already which wUl make the track afternoon.
fast If not taster than tt ever has
FcUowlng -are tbe events, with list
the school bonds wbleb-t i voted
some time ago, was Ute'-l set for been. The field Inside the track has of prizes for each, and the UM of en
which the meeUng was t« and the ■oemi cleared of all sUimps, Bhrnbs and tries.
main features of the Oaafii t as fol trees and the view ctf the horses will
100-yard dash—-Prize. sQver loving
lows: they are of|l,mO d« ilnation,
cup, with the name of the events and
draw 4 per cent Intareet I are to be onobstnieted at ,every ^pt
track.
date . engraved upon It; entrlee KUROPATKIN WILL BE ASKED
m until 1924. with a 10-j
The board also adopted
The date for the meet was placed Charlee Hodge, Arthnr Walt. WUl
8UlAb4l»l TO AVOID FURcommittee on bn, ,
) that U will uc held at the same lime Lardle. Dick Winnie. JtiUus' (Babe)
' THEN BLOOOBHEO.
.
change s the big Uaccabcc cclcbraUon and
Winnie, Bern funolds, Ed Bichards,
be made from wood to coafilAhe mat as there will be no Fourth of
ter of fuel for the school b.
Ralph poecoe and Wesley Cook.
braiion it is expected ijmt CL.___
it will also be necessary tO(td
race meet and the Maccabee JiU>Uee
220-yard dash—Prize, pearl stick
amooilt of wood, the coi^a
will make one of the biggest celbempowered to purchase ttaw
-bratlons ever held In Northern Michi pin; entries: Charles Hodge,'Art Wait, K Port Arthur^3B«|^ EpU and the
t*3W gan. Tbe races wilf assist in enter- wm Lardle, Dick Winnie, Julius Win
foel of any and aU kl^da
........................ .------------------- .- .—jg.
ps of coal
coaj ,being
oems the a
nie; Bern Renolds.
dered necesdsT
necesdsryDiscus throw—prize, gold watch fob;
Mayor Fulgbtu brought ij
entries; Albert Meries. CUude Poimd.
-r of .the. .plans and bids if
the Fourth Ward school t
that no expense will be spared to make Julius Winnie, Bnll Lederly.
High Jump—Prize,-fountain pen; en
plans, which were seniawi
it as big an attraction as possible and
1110 Dally Bsgle.)
special trains will be run to the cUy tries: Roy Wise, Prank*Lewis. Julius
terested. competent person f
Winnie and Robert Walker.
aUon and Ucommendatiott I*
oh all the railroads.
CHEE FOO. JurK 3l).—The Japanese
Hammer throw—Prize, solid gold
That there will be plenty of entiles
returned. The members j
stick pin with monogram; are eight miles from the inner works
dd|ed. however, that they d
“*wuS for Uie diaer»t races is evidenced by burnished
the number of requests the aasoetation entries: Albert Meries. .Cland Pound of Port Arthur. The oppoeinB toeeeo
to lake action In the
are in oigti^ of each other and the ar
Is recdvlng..aBUiig whether there v " Julius Winnie and -Bmfl E^eriy.
there U a .better aUeu
•et will be
officials of the meet
be a meet here thif fall, and since
. and the cl
tillery is eKChanglnp fire today. A de
has be«D derided that there will IM follows: Judges, Supt E B. Ollberi
l2cd to call )a special
attack haa been commenced.
IndCharles Carver; starter, Charles
. one, there Is no fear of a scarrity J ___
as convenient, for action
Carver:
clerk
erf
the
course.
Walttm
TOKIO; Juris 30.—The J
entries. This meet will be followed
plans and blda
Gray.ier says that the Ruaaian Vladiveetek
meets at Cadillac, Reed ....-----------The
official
timers
of
the
horse
races
Howard City and at the state fair
aqiadren approached off there today.
and the regular dreuit campaigners, wilt also be timers tor the athletic A torpedo boat destroyer didthe firing.
MAY USE FIRECRAl
Including a number of the favorites of events.
The Driving Park assodatlon has
ROME, June 30^-A telegram from
. jmt years, wJll probably partidMie.
T7o committees were appointed last been very libgial with prises which Toklo, aaya that at a meeting e* the
night, rno on advertising, consisting of will be weU worth staying at boms to council of mlnlatera It waa decided
W. D. C. Germaine. A. B. Cook and B.
All entries should be In .by July 2, that if Port Arthur should fall and the
i. Morgan, and one on program, con
sisting of J. T. Hannah. E. R. McCoy but entries may be made on the Ruaalana evacuate Uad Yang, an uHid Pred-H. PratL These committees giwind8..to the dertc Kntxlee will be
received at IbeJBagle office until Sat
J to Hie E
t 12 cdnjnnctibtt with the
comcn. OF
and
window
«U Minds of btJ
Traverse City Mfg. Co.
We have the finest assortment
of Standard Shoe Dreming-in the
city; Oilt Edge. French Gloss.
Elite (coBibinaUon.) Ideal, Shu■hine (lOcand 25c;) Shioota, Am
erican (for patent leather.)
French PasU. -SonsWne and
«>thers. All fre-*h good,.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
8MOI-:
. Corner Tenth Street and Lake Avenue.
sTsui;
Opposite Whitmi Hotel.
W. L. BROVyW, Mgr.
To the Business Community
Wc esnd dw tKllttia et a
sttM$.»cM-cqNpMd Mat
1-2 OFF
------
Department
1-2 OFF
——
As the season is now so fsr advanced, we have decided
to Close o-.it every ladies’ WOOL SUIT In stock at
half price. Beautiful Tailored Suits of all the known
materials; Irest of tailoring. Don’t confuse toese with
special sale garments—these are all this season’s'
styles. Rememher, not one reserved. All go at just
balf price.
kee’s Fourth of July ’ ,
. ,
quiet as was expected,
has Issued and (Met perm
boys to shoot oB I "
day.
-MRS. COLLINS IN NUMBER 8,037
LADIES’ SHIRT
WAISTS
K7S For a $9.50 Suit
$7.50 fpr a $15.00 Suit
$10.00 for a $20.00 Suit
$12.50 For a425.00 Suit
$15.00 For a $30.00 Suit
-wljidtbe-lstof Blade. White and Navy Mobalr Waista,wUb
Tab Collar and Fancy SUtebiag, were W.ou. now.........
Lakes'Dress^Ufts at
RedoOiMU.
-Corunna, Mlclu June 30.—Mrs. Caro
line Collins, convicted, of murdering
t^herAmhial Butted Meet'lr |
her hired man. (Seorge Leacbpmn, with
arsenic,
started from here yesterday to
The
and ^jfrieklayei^ uclpn
Jackson prison, to which she was eeolet laijiL BiAt and <
tenoed for life on Monday. A large
Ing officers-fpr tl
crowd
gathered
at the station to sec
President-Non
her oB. No one manifested any sym
VKse p^tesWenU
pathy for the woman.
Reeordlng and
Mrs. Collins was well dressed and
carried her head high. Beyond the
Excuralon.
Every day tbis we«k tbe ai ...
mbia will carry oycutsionlsts at eirelon rates. Boat leaves at 8:40 a.
ur. for Neahtswan% Omens. Northport and the Point, -retnrulng u 4:20
p. m. . Rates. Neabtawanta, 2&c;
Omens. 60c, and Norttport. ?6c tor the
round trip. The Reamer Oescent
leaves at 2 o'clock fbr NeahtawanU
where passengers m«r tranMer to.ti
Columbia, returning at 4;20i. ’86:t-4
Waah Veata for Qentiaman.
You. want a c0ut>le and now L
the time. White wth neat black
figures or stripes at $1.19, |i.29.
$1.59 and $1.89 wc^ from $2.00
SAVINGS
W(4#BMd«tatM
It's d great satisfactiao to
show the line rf Shirt Waists
we are oflering the public.
Our assortment embraces beau
tiful patterns in both black and
white silks, at prices from
B3A0 <0 «A7S oaol'
Stolen i
SmISs
• Tbe most delicaCi^boquet J
Oder ever made,
”
50 Cents
If you are lookliig for the best
styles that money wlU buy. yo»
■bonld not Can to call on na be
fore buying.
n"S
NEGRO WOMEN SEEK EMPLOYMENT
FIREMEN
y Eaeaped (terioua In
jury.
Louis Caiman took a flying trip
rer the bandies of bis bh^Me Tues
tered, but the services tendered
day. which resulted In tbe laming of
been politely refused.
band, though not sertouly. and
Owners and operators of several of
the Urger factories do not deny that the loss of some skin on one knee. The
accident happened on Front street
where a wooden spool, cme on which
twine la wound when intended foe use
in stores, bad been ttarown into the.
street Mr. Cnlman uld not notice tbe
spool lying In tbe street and when tbe
front wheel of tbe bicycle.struck the
ARE
OVERCOME
everything but the rider stoppe(L
up and then down, landing on i
difficult to fight it and It burned for hands and knees on the pavement
more than two hours before finally
controlled. The smoke from tbe burn
ing material was so dense and so pungent that the firemen could work la
it for but a few minutes at a (ime and
many of thwe .who braved It fell
. between $150,000 and prostrate where they stood. Some who
fell lay unnoticed on the fioor ft>y
used ttOOAOO Bank Funds Bpecus so situated that It was mtnntes.
latlng.
New York, June 30.—Forty-three fire
men. four of whom will probably die,
were overeomo by smoke and gas at a
fire yesterday in a sutvcellar of the
$200,000.
*The fire
CULMAN'S WeVeU FEAT
mazoo. factory.
Kalamazoo. Mich., -June 30.—The
Celery City Woman's club Is agttatlng
a freer chance for employment of Ne
gro women In Kalamazoa The club,
which Is composed of colored women,
has been Investigating this question to
a considerable extent One of the lead
ing members made the statement that
the present time a Negro woman
1 not obtain employment at a Kala
43
celumn it rapidly advafibing on Uao
Yang, by the eaattm road.
ST. PETERBBURG, June SOv—Die.tehee from Manchuria today, saythat Kurepatl^ln has been caught in
trap. Great conaternatien haa beer;
■used here by the news, but Russians
believe he will be abe to fight hit way
EMBEZZLER HAS CONFESSED
BAPTIST REVEREND FINED $250
jBckaonTille, Fla. June SO.—The
Rev. J. B. Holly, a prominenl Baptist
clergyman of this sute and one of the
eSttors of the Southern Baptist and.
Baptist Wltaras, was fined $260 In
criminal eoutl yesterday.
He was charged with assnlUng tbe
Baptist chui
_ __
an editor on the Soothern Baptist Mr.
Holly struck Mr. Hcdieon In the face
several times and bruised him eererely. Tbe trouble aroee from a dispute
as to tbe management of the Sontheni
Baptist and Baptist Witness.
(Special to Tlte Daily Bigle.]'
Chicago. June SO.—Jacob H. Blaine,
cashier of tbe German-Americen Na
tional buk of Aurora, and a prominent'
society man has confessed to the em
bezzlement of $100,000. He was ar
rested some weeks ago but the affair
was kept gulet to enable the bank to
avoid a run. He used tbe money In
speculaUone.
eN08TR0M-.$0RRI8.
Up to date 183 men have been de
lenrer, Co!.; June 30.—nilrty«toe
a who were deported from CrtMde ports from Cripple Creek district by
ek last night under military esoert, the mlliUa. In addition hundreds fled
n tbis dty today. Joining tbe
Abmt 60 union miners against whom,
___ .
sra ove* #00 it Is said, criminal charges will be
and they have organized a locti filed, are still In the custody of the
union affiliated a lth the Western Fieo- military authorities at Cripple CrMk
erstlon of Mloera. .
'
and Victor.
^ '
Our *3.47 Fancy Bmbroldered
WalMs are scarcely equalled by
most
walsta, and fit tv a
oucen, or suitable for a wed
ding outfit.
We have beantitea styles In
Ladies' Black Satams. sizes np
to 44 at only BIJD eatdi.
tbe wives of 'Sberii
Treasurer Northway. Tbe
but
with her on the way to Jackson,
Ji
tbe sberiS and treasurer, vuu iwvuutpanled them, went to the smoking car.
Mrs. Collins Is now 8037.
MORE MEN. ARE DEPORTED
- will « 39
• Ten cents
courinee
1.70
mhbsios
.................
DWION I^CT OFF CER^.
a to order on short notice. Also
kintion.
2lff
DISCREPANCY IN BAY CIITS BOOKS
Bay City. Mich., June 30.—An expert
accountant is going over the books of
the city and some discrepancies have
been discovered which prcnlee to
create a big stir In itfUdal <drcte.
There have been nusora c(_paodUar
in the
.................
flw1 4ip$««««••««•««<«««««€ bUBlness methoda
t American
11^ E.
Co,;
r.'n#.
ment for eevenl x
'eeterday.
Peter Bngstrom and Mias MBMe Nor
ris, both Of whom reside near tbe B.
R. H L. B P. compeay'B power bouse,
were united In msiilece
attenwan at 2:#D o'clock a
Irtss.easte Heningw, as best man a
-Mr. Biffirtrem Is SBpwfsUndeat of
tbe elecMe
cdgnpaBT* pnrer
booee and has a home near there al
ready toBlebed and -.be b^w cxnite
will iamediatdy begin hfmirkniirlT
there.
CebbforC
•r er Maiae.
(Bpeefal to 1«w DaOy
s are ehort In thMr a'
. Bangor.Me.. JZBeXl.—AttbeBep.
the dty-and anothM, the records show, lieu state'coaTCBtlan yesterday. $9
owes $49 and haa failed to make any Uam D. Oobb wm -anmlaated Mr gi
ezplanatico. .
-•fBSi"
The Daily Eagle.
rmm B4«i.e >
: SS;S^gfc::::*
Steinbeiv'B Orand. week beclonlftS
June 27. BoUedfe SttxA oompeay-
to her than right,-speedh or hearing.
This remark^ eaae goto to
prove tori'erory aBDdbdh has its cc
respandlng oompensailcn.
J. B BHITB:
Pawn Broker and tntelllgeweer. I32«k
B. Front Bl CUIsens 'phone S|S
That deeWre battle haa beea Immi-.
neat for a weto. We shall i
that toe man who eaid It was “emt ment of BtriX etceetN
oAit.'’ was neareet ri^
line of DtvMcm strew to toe w«m line
of UnioD'nreW is new ia
‘~
fertoe.oolleoltobef t^eeWM^N.---- .
ment together with the suned Ister*
eel CM all unpaid tnstatlmenU, Ui«
> toe hands of thenmall b<9.
saa« to be ooU before toe first day
of July. I9M.
Scieotlsta In YUna ta
M. K. iUBKtCLL,
blood-dtoanm.' 8mae people are
City Treasurer.
always lookm^ter tsMble.
- '-klntodlng.
S4«S«
WATER CLOCKS.
ernble compUlnt on me coouicwu
k man’s wealth In the ^haia M calIsted almoet entfrely by toe "nuttber
nltnlre nt the weal side of the north
end ot the South Union street bridge,
where the refuse drom the ntteetn nn j
other pieces was being diynped. The
place was made both unalgUr and un
healthy and the stench that assailed
the nostrils of pedestrians on the •says ihat In baying a palm grove It Is
bridge at times was almost onbear- always necessary t»-atlpnlate for so
able. The dumping ground was then msay-«a*sB pm day or week. A aab.
to a place Either west along merany •'an boar.- is the amount of
the rirer but at the present time the watCT whicb win flow m an bmr
street cleaner has been Insmictad te throagfa an opening the wlBth ef
nse, and is
the east side ot the man's flat tn toe side of a seglt.
north end of the bridge, the object be The mam aeglas, or channels, as
rule follow the roads of tbe'oaa
ing to SU the bank ont farther so that forming a sort or ditch at the tide. A
It may be seeded.
tegalsr time table U kept, abdwtng the"
'Whsterer the purpose of the object bomw at which the ewnem of toe dif
to be Bccomplished, it cannot be de ferent plantatlou are entitled to draw
nied that it is an nnri^Uy place and water.
there Is «e»^in complaint about the 'Hie time la mensured by a very cartstench from It on hot days. The city ns uuie Water doik. CDnslstlng ol
has jnqt purchased a city dump ground metal cu-j. made usnaUy of braas
eop^r. wlih a email bole iderosd m
and we think It would be a much bet the botloni. At the commencement of
ter plan to bare the retuse taken there eato hoar this is placed in a baam of
and the bank at the end of the bridge water. The water gradually runs
flUed with lees ofllenslre material. , throogb the hple until at the expiration
of toe boar tbs cup amks to toe bottom
of the basin. It is then token oat
MO LACK OF CANDIDATBS.
At one time it looked as though the empueri cud net agnin to nieasan
next su'a. and eo the process Is
conM tor.tbe DcmocraUc nominaUon
to the presidency would not call forth raUnued tbrougbouC the twenty-foar
many ooau>etli«s, but now there Is »
pretty large Odd followtu the leaders,
Parker nnd Bearst, sa/^ die Chicago
Record^emld. and mdns up the sltulioD at present Uks this:
"The beet known .names are those ot
OOnnan of Mar^and. OIney of Ui
ehnseUs and Omy ot Delaware. Wall
of Wisconsin has the-tweity-eli dele
gates tiom this state, while, eccording
.to <»e esUmnie. the del^ates from
Ohio most be dolog their level best
give variety to the roU since they s
very much divided. One of them is
credited to Folk of Missouri, four to
Judson Hannan ot ClnclnnaU. who
Attorney Oaneral in Preddent tbleve:
land's cabinet; tour to James B. KlIbonme ot Coinmbns. nominee
gov
ernor tn IMl; me to OIney. eleven to
Uenrst and four to Parker, the remsJning twmty-cne being Tmcommfttc •
‘■Missouri, which is ^ tmlx-i
Btm to be hesrd ftmn. hks an embarmssment
^vorfte sans,’ and there
win be eoBBideraUe curiosItT to see
rriiat she does wia them. Senator
Cottrell was sili9«ed to be her choice
at me dme, and there Is President
Fiimcle of the worid’s fair and Folk,
who wants to be govemor.
“In New York an eOort is being
made to work up enthusiasm for Mc
Clellan, but he could be seriously con
sidered only after Parker was abandmed. In the same state also there
ta a gresk deal of Cleveland sentln
as there Is elsewhere In the country.
‘The total musber of delegate votes
wlU be M4 or 1,000, according as the
Porto Bieo- delegates are admittmt
noL In the one case the two-thirds
majority which Is necessary to i
mate would be 6S3, m the other «67.
There are dlBerences In the reports
DIRECTORY
PlSo?12
This msiruurat Is aaaally kept to
toe rillage mosqne. In order to provent alt mterference with It a watdiman Is set over It. who notiflM the exIratloo of eadi boor from the minaret
r toe rnoeqne.
At the end of the sa'a the opening
the Bide of the sogla through which the
water flows is dosed w)to clay, and toe
water U cut off and allowed to flow
down the mam channd to the next
plantation.
THE WHITE HOUSE.
bow the White Hoi
be BO designated la e qoestloD on which
historians differ, a local historian in
Washington thinks that the burden of
proof tends to give credit for the name
to President Madison.
The BtrnctOK was made of Potomac
time the BriOah ImmeA toe executive
they did a lot of other dsm
age. and toe country was pressed for
money to repair toe seme. The walls
of the mansion were only, slightly dan>aged, other than being blackened by
smoke. Money was scarce, and congreat made an aM»oprlatloD (o bare
the outside of the bonse pamted. White
was selected os toe beet color. Usdlson
to a letter to a pssonal friend wrote:
“Caneto snd see meet any lime. You
win always And me to at toe White
Bouse.** —
The executive manaloD msy have
been called the White House tiofore
that time, but tols
nte at toe christening
Bing It has been
b.v toe historian
part In pub-
-I
UNDBBWUOD A UHLOR.
(Mt (Mies
A. a CURTTB.
Omral inewraace snd Real Estate.
Moaey-to loan. Ofltoo orar A. V
Frtedrieb'a cLoe etere. . 338Hf
PALalER A CARVER.
Abetrecter.
No. MO. L O.
Twenty Years' Eiyarteare.
_ ..____ evenly.
once over First WsMonsl Bank.
^ & Johnson. Sec.
Trave
No. 73.
Vor IVIen.
Our good jud
(n buying dothes-it'U as isportaat
for oa. the seller, as for yoo, toe buyer.
Long ago we deuiiled-iltckey Freeman
A Co. dotoes were best tor lK>|b of bs.
you. because they look'better, fit bet
ter and wear bettor than otbvr
na, breaaM their na«oead<ls prestige
to our-own. *niey are eqaal to fine
custen made in all bntthc priae. Th^
maker's guarantee and ours wtibevery
garmeal. We 1
la ihU city.
Mco^;,_
'Hni^ Bell
ScGgar
andyon will have
A DeBcMs Smoke.
A: W. Jahraus, Mfr.
.PWl-S.!' ■MDENUI'I, NEWyOK .
‘ Hlnte to investors. " Every
person iutereeted in western inveatmeoU shonld get tols 10pege paper, as It will give
bend yonr name in right
n will gel it ONE year
TAB TOkRBY
EXPLOBATION CO.
17M Broadway,
r, Colorado. Ml Mooailnock liaildlng,
1
Chica^, III. a»o BroadlofTraJe
ARE YOU
OOINQ TO THE
WEDDING?
■
Of oonzae you are. Tliri
youTl want to Mnd ^
wedding gift.
CUT GLASS
flicted by thMr daagbteris
eariy aeoght to sene way to c
. .«ats her tdr the Uek of these
srhich gjre ns moM pleasure, and early
toe heat Inatractora were placed over
BMea. Tbrai^ aH toe InU
years tram the hlndergutan > toe
cloae -flf twllege her edaoatkm baa
been the one 'ceactal Id
bW. Only toe beanttfoi thlav ot IKe'
and brain and' oily .oidtBred
■rod pec^
aadtriedita.
have
ahaat
«this hUpfl hui bean gresiQy
f on of her atththm has
E tmi
agam which U perhaps dearer
For a lou of Twenty Thousand Ddiree (|20.00eJK» tor toe purpose ol
laying new nnd extsadaffwawr matnand toe
ot •OdltfaBal'hydreni
for wnter sn^y and fire pratoeUqn.
No.
The pdls of this eleaClaa wlB be
50c
$1.50
75c
$2.00
$1.25
$2.50
,
AllColors
Garment
BcxiqgiiteK ferCMiirotaMe Ooaia for Snniner Wear.
'Kbonee: oacn.
DRS U(}ON A MOON
wish to notify their patron that ther
e using Cltisena: 'phone only.
DR. a. B Garner.
Speelsl attention given to Surgery aiyt
OlBeasr-' of Ptninen. OfBre nvec
Finn Nallonsi lUnU fal- i-»ib
pbooes
•
_______
DR. J B MINOR
omee over Amertesn Drug Store. Spe
rial attention to Bye. Bar Nuee
and Tbroat Olasww fltted. Rotb
Phones ResldeW- vn ni*Hi •«
OR HOI-OrWOHT’l
tereantlie Co.'s Block. Special stten
Oon to eye. ear. nose and ihroaL
DR. W.-F. STRANOWANQS.
'ractlee limited to Eye. Ear. Nose end
Throat and fitr
Wilhelm l•l••ch
ABS. Iwi; rlDgs.
DR L P SIPHEK
araduate of Cleveland H Masepath)
Medlre. nllegf t iiueov 'phone
• BIC/Ck
DK •. BEN.I.-.MIN
*hyticAn and Surgeon. (Oeutsche,
Arzt). U away on a tour to visit
toe largest hospitals and toelr dlnlos. WDl retuni toe laum- part uC
DENTISTS.
BorSl.OO we can fnrol.h
yos with an elegant gift.
Come and wee.
> WObela Block.
DR. T. A. WIL3KLM.
GRAND RAPIDS
FURNITURE CO.
;‘
We are now located in our new store, 127
' Union Street, where we wish to welcome the
people of Traverse City »nd vicinity. We have
’ some of the bi^^est lines in this section of Micbi>_ gah consisting of Furniture, Carpets, Matting.s.
* Draperies, ttoce Curtains, Window Shades, Baby
Carriages,- and Go-Carts, HoWse Pumishnijrsi,
Stoves ania Ranges.
LOW PRICES
All this BOBlh aperially
to loieresl wedding gift
buyers.
RASTALL 3.“;...,
Summer Offerings
A D. TViAS.
Oenliet Office 60S New Wilhelm
U..»-k_CIUsens 'phone No. «32
Eariy JUK Cnnol
te
GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CO.
sJ- Wilhelm, Prop,
T. W. THnU.BT. DenilsL
Over tarfMim A Earl's Jswelry Store.
Some Summer Shoes
ValkyFarm
That all ladles want. Borne points to r<
If your feet beeomo sw« and Ured at night it is because
your shoes do not fit properly; If your shoes wear out quickly It la. of cbnree. because quality is lacking; if
toey do not retain their shap^ It is toe fault ot toe workmanship. All these dutinuiti^
Gray Bro.’s Ladies' Fine Shoes. Ton will surriy want a pair of . '
!
k
Patent Leather Sandals
They are too swell shoe for summer wear. We have them in one. two, three, fmir, five. ali. and eis^t straps,
made tn both patent leatoer an<l vicl kid and seUat $1.26. filAB fil.76, SEOO and S2A0 the pair.
Ladles’ Oxfords
lOcacan
3Cansfbr25c
'
do) Is kept
Fur a loan of Twenty Tbourend-^us (|tOJMM>.00) for toe putpoee of lay
ing new and extended wster mnlns,
and the loenttOB-Of addltlaoal hydrants
foi^wat» supply and fire protecklen.
In Hanson block.
SHATERWAKE.
Bent recorded m <
and' people toe worid over who have
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
ben watching toe career of tote woa- To toe taapaylng rieotors ef toe city
deftnl gin wm rejoice with her.
of Trevesto Otr. MMilgaii:
. Notice 1a hereby gtven that a speBait while Miss KMIer Is des(
eleottto wHI be hMd In arid dW
at groat oomiaenrtmiop for her atoievo- rial
on Che Bth day of July. A. ZL. UK
totoitB and hCBOta.wim m spite of af- at toe ttigine House, Na L on Qass
amUiBS. we must not lose sight ot the streeL at wUto eleetloo toe proposiachievements ot her tnstneton wboee tion of arising the sun at Twenty
Tbousaad fptS&n (pW.flOODO) by a
onendbig patlsnee, loyalty
loan, and-W-iSBalng of toe bonda-tf
miaroM m her w^mro hav
eaid city Qhb«pk (urthe pnrpoeo^of
pcwlble for bto to reach the heights
of knowledge aonght by her. They
for water supply and fire protocth
share her honon.
said dty. win be st^tted to a vote
MISS KeDbr's envlronmesit hu been of toe taxpaying eteetma of arid dty.
Said vote abaH he by ballot and the
the eeeenee of raflaemenl frim her
--roartiest yean. Her parenta, deeply af onteots cf.eald ballet shaB be aa tol-
$1.00
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
e to 11 > m-. * 10 « P- m.
No. 73.
Biyn
Tree to
Investors!
"" 25c
35c
Mt-ABTHUB BOLUDAT,
201 Front street Office forTnerty ocenpied by Dr. KneeUnd.
MUIEK KOS.
RobL H. Ingersoir SPBiia
at
51.00
J. H. riONROB.
Itonorel Insurance ane Reel Estate,
tu Wilhelm block________________
CANOE TMP8 ■
LAKE TRlPfi
Up to tV'thne of Prerident MiSLo
RIVER TRlPfi
toe erbcutlve mansion, wbicb U toe
RAIL TRIPS
legal name for It. waa generally 90- EAST TO
stracted tor him, while Bearst falls ken of as toe presMenfs boDto, but
The Thousand BrisMs
something below 160. -On the division olBce then It has been known by Its
. of ugimstructed delegates Parker permanent jiame of White Bi
White bfounfatna '
woald gala over HearsL bat it Bryan
Green btountalim
View.
should win as general connsel against
Atlanae Coast
“He’e nothing bat hypocrite, fart
toe reotgaiflsers before the national
WEST
TO
ID to toe bis recommittee Hearst might InlproTe hU a dlsgusang for.a
The'Ttooklee
The “Setklrka’’
Ehowmg materially, and the result Uglon os e clookr
Tee, and. wbaPs more, IPs feoUsh,
FugetSoond
ml^t stolonsly mcrease toe dlScnlty
for rellgloD such as hla Is aecMsailly
Alaska
of securing a iwotolrds majority for so flimsy tost he's liable to enteb cold
Qallfonla
any candidate. Tbere.ts m toe oneer- tn If-Extoange.
Also to Oruto Britain and Ir^nd.
HanreC. FIJI.
‘
‘
(alnty much eecooragement for toe
Ctoina od the
dark horse.*'
I «ri IMns“HeneBL now. Jones did yon see a
HELEN KeLLER’SCOMPENSATION. burglar In your rooa when you called
toe ptmeer
AsCaMIAIIfa
TV
career ot Helen Kel*Tto. My wire bid shifted toe mir
Oerrt AgL Pasa. Dept,
tole womah. dwl, dumb ror tn-my room, snd t didn't know tt**
Canadtan PaeHle Ry„
2d*i
-Detnilt-Pne Proas.
CHICAOa
old iron (nails or tacks
In toe bottle:
PRATT A DAVIB.- ATTORNBT8.
Traverse City State BsnL Bulldtng;
-- • toer suite 311-312,
PBABL M’COfKs
r In Vocal .Arid 1 '
aeUf B
»7E
CRA«
eks. ParoM and Ugkt Uraylnfr
Two-Picce C(»iMion
lyeriiw yndew
J.
MEZINA’S
Are worn so much because they are eo comfortable. These are mMeln patent leathOT snd vid kid and sell
tor$lA().S2C0,S2A0.SLO0aftd.SSAa
'
’
Misses’ and Children’s Sandals
Ate made as styllto as toe ladles sad have tdx toraps.
.
-v
:
Here is a Snap for Men'
A good serrioeable
Shoe, that we are now eelUng tor $1-60. $L76 and $AM. Tfcw are worth more, did
sell for more, but to seR every pair, toey are >oure at thelM prtees.
•
Men’s EIR Skin Shoe
r-. We have eone customers who always buy
The Canvas Shoe
4s toe UgbL comfortable, but serviceable shoe. Just toe thing for outing, camping, resorting. These sell for
SLM asd $L76 toe pair.
. ’
We s^l itie Bradbury, «Iewett iuid Benning
^
Plano and F'amous ITarrand Organ.'
«
& LAY MERCANTILE CO.
OSTEOPATHY .
I NS Li
O. P. CABVEB
mta. M. J TRUBBLOOD. i;
40e-4«7 wiiaeKr "bwk. Rea
I .end » WrnUop Terraee.
Wm. H. Steffens
NEW 8TATK. BANK. BUILDINQ.
Stocks ond firofn
aent
J.w:Gaai>lMtM.D.
SWeraT PracUct
aETTSH.
Inetruetor In ttie city.
:WHY NOT
Buy a ptaeo now?
y. oao
kM Bll
, of the eye and
glaaaes a special* TbompaoD, H.
to 4;
whlle
buslnea
four runs.
Another ____ ___
two In tbe fifth and
_
and at no stage was the<
as the boya from 'tba.l____„ ....... ..^
tired In onq. two. three cwder nntU
: The Kimball
lamps or aoy kind of light
hut
fehRCTRlCITT
i«ur bom'e ..r idBce
is
^ireyc>u!cr«ice
eery
nothing
tike
There
BLBG-
■ TEIOITY for illomtnaUng
ilaction. Factory
tnd
in
easy !
pnrpoe^
No smoke,
do
smell, BO grease, no danger
fAim firee-^t Is the moot
eeonomlcai
lUnminator
that can be proenred.
Boardmair Blver
Electric Uj|ht E
Power Cempaay.
- W. W. KIMBALL CO <
T
NfOW
Our Soda Tastes
IS XHE TIME
i “CLEAN” ^
Bcribable tafite c
purity—there is no mosty
aficrtasU
or
diKOgrecable
Sestire of doubtful
twang sngges
cleanliDesfiErery glass of Soda we
serve tastes good from the
first touch of the lips to iW
rim until the last drop
foamyt rim
trickles down the
throst.
Our Soda is pure in. all that
the word means, pure flavors.
Save
Money
by ;clting uE deliver direct
from car to your bins.
water—made
cleaDliness.
Row eonld it help hhring a
pore '‘clean" taste?
The C. B. Taylor
Coal Company
joHMsoNoeueco
«. 7. f
Both Phones.
.
lost nine doUaiB
Of her time and worry to straighten
tbe matter with her other lodger
and her trip to the poatofioe.
profit there was on ttie 32X0
rent for her room. Give ns some
bard, like asking ns wbo wiU be
T PreddoaLat
SL Louis.
Ifor"
"
■ .....................
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>»»»••»»»•»»»»»•»•
Not so bad for
for Onsted. called by the death of hts
alsier. Mrs. Kate Wood Parker, Mrs.
Parker was well known
a'tew years ago, made b<
her brother in ihla city.
Butler and Haskine isxecnted a neat
opbJe In tbe third, iai Tommy ~
menal stop of a hot
In the fourth.
Score by Inaings:
123466789
Elk Rapids ...........4 0012002 0—9
Winiamsburg ....0 0 0 1 0 8 0 0 0—4
Blizabetb Campbell of Ann At
Batteries—Ok lUl^s. Asce and
unique in a way and her slngtng
whs greatly enjoied.
■ )>ed. She
Sbe gave sev- Waters; WllUamaborg^Pray and BabUmpires—Beekman and Mir
eral groups ot 'semga. Includ
can. FY^cb and German songs of
•
-tyed
but none were more appreciated than
lup which consisted of The latter
Pew people sing Sunday last
Scouh melodies,
sneb.s degree of nn- — O. W. D. team oown toiBixadaree,
these songs with aneh.
our boys will have
pbea
play ban If
derstknding as does HIsa
Campbel
Mrs. 1. B. GUbert and MUa Miller ae- they win.
...............
com'panted
Hiss Campbell.
->eU.
It was a iery hl^y
BuUedge Company's
WON HIM A FORTUNE:
A
pleased
au
presentstlon of
'The Opera Blnger."
This is a high
clssa play and proved to be generally
Uked
Judgfng
from
sounds of applause by the an^lesce
from time to time.
»»»»»»»•»»•»»»•»»»
n «rnia C of Uaraam t* AdvertlM
Him All CMfT Ike Cuontry.
NEWS OF THE THEATERS.
dience that last night witnessed tbe
ith three bUs.
._______________ ________ __ r. F\jT tbe I
posing team, Galno secured an eqi
*
1*?T|E8 /!f<>“;KIN6SL€Y.
Kingsley, June 29.'
Charles Seegmlllor and wife of Chi
cago were the guesU of their parenta
Monday and Tuesday.
D. H. Power and tamUy spent Mon
day with M. MoCarthpA
P. E. TanAtta of Pontiac called on
friends In town Monday. \
The new cement wnik will be com
pleted for the Fonith.
Hbe membera.ot.Eie iqpgiiiay Gun
club are trying thMr al^fteguentty
Mlsa Grace’ Rain-
bridge in tho title role waa aeoi at
her best, while R. Prank RnUedge as
Jack Paden, Jr., tbe sdf-oacrtflctng
friend, wOn' the favor of the audience
from the very first
Harry Dilseole
made a handsome Adrian EarJI and
did fnU Justice to this dlOcult part
F. 0.- Patton as the elder Paden was
very goOd. his acUng being full ol
comedy, feeling end pathos.
athos. The apeBgaln last nl^t
d exeeptioally good.
tnance "Pike ................ . .
the offering. It is aald to be an un
usually strong piece and will undoubt
edly prove to be a great drawing card.
gins with tbe
.(C
To California
at Less than
o Cilifonoi win be m eflect
■ Angnd l $ toSeptember i.o:
47301
473l}f
CoriopoBdiPg redneticHU from other pdnts.
Long muni
Hnuts 'fibeni stop-over privileges.
Write.for folder giving fuU i
go, wbsi to see tnd what it 'cc
A
r. B. OrttiBs. •
Big Rapidi, aich, June 8. 19M.
GRINNELL BROS, Detroit, Mich.
Gentlemen:—iBtt September tbe Perris uistitate pnrebaaed a Grianelf Brba. Upright Piano for the Music DepartmenL This Plano baa been In continnoas Use ever alnoe It
was pnrehaaed.. Dortng this time a large number for pro-,
fesshmal planlaU have bad occasion to nae this 1
d another Orinnell Brea. Plane 4
■ tbe Kln-
d thla'vupertor
make of Plano.
>t i
aOo^ to re
Teachers of tbe Plano cannot
main Ignorant of the eKcelleni features of
this laatnunent
Tbe Pends Inatltnle buys no <^er make.
Vary aincarety youi^
Ih-kei for ?T"'i. He bud ouiidd the rich
cet men In .Vew York.
Tlie next day nnd every dny after
waM fur luauy monibs M
nonneed tb:it ‘‘Genln. tlic N
bailer. Imd
l dTSO.foi' tbe
ny Und tlckoL"
And wherever Bamnm ndvertised -bb
concert be advertised that fact to show
what a great attraction be wan tonrliit
with. As a cansequenee Oenin's bat
were in demand all over this countty
and he became enoriaonBly rich.
Tbe men or women who envy those
who happen to be able to dress wel
nod to, enjoy the plenaures of Ufa
Ottle more than those wbo are compel
led to work contlnuslly wRl be mlsem
hie all Ihclr days. for. no matter how
hl^ theyj^V' E®*ers atlll bigbtf. Tbe envious person
Is sever saUsfied and never can be.
Take the aoecessfnl men of the dty
and you will find that the majorii
them began Just where you did. '
why are yon not In equally good tSrComstaBcesI If you ran a race witti
a man and lost It you would hardly
blame your failure on the race Conroe.
You rtarted et«i and niu lopelher.
be or lacked the power of eoditraned. f* your failure In the
of life Is not due to tbe tra<*. but to
your la^ of ability as a runner.
e U. e. We invite Inapeetlon and investlgaUterature maUed to any addresa <m request.
ORINNELL BROS.' MUSIC HOUBE, MANUFACTURERS
DETROIT WARCROOMS, 21».223 WOODWARD AVE.
FACTOBY:
CABS, and JONES STS,. DETROIT.'
Advertiaed Letteto.
The following imclalmed letten
verc in the poet ofltee June 29:
Johnsem. Edith: -Jaekson,
BRANCH BTORES: (AU of which sell '-OrtimeU Bros.'
Pianoa.) Adrian. Jackson. Lansing. Pontiac. Port Huron.
Bay City, Saginaw, Kalamazoo. Tmverao City, Sanlt BL
Marie and btaalaUque.
\
TRAVERSE CITY STORE:
lU
——V
blitter, ullbongb be was
good <me. He went to the auction sale day.
Bd. nscher is wwking In BeU'a
of Koiiis nt Ciistle Garden nnd ontbid
barber shop.
oi. i'vjiiily. He ri:i up the pricehf the
lay dl(
. Tbe rain on Wednesday
did an Im
fir,l ticket until notnv of Ills friends
mense ami
..................................
t good in this e
Diouslit he w;iH going crazy and tried Uon. but It came
e too late for I
to ludoce him to dmlat. But nealo clover.
WAS 11.,I crii'*}: by flliy i:ii-!lis. He kep
Byron Hullett was In town Wednes
on hnilliiK until li;- flimll.v nm the Oral day on business
W. N. FERRIS, Preat.
tloii.
|IU,UUe
A. a Stinson Is putting a new ceDent walk around bis atorq.
Noman Fischer bu Als. driving
■ “onrth of
uly races
E in town
William A. Nicker
Tho village council meh In regular
BCBslon Tueadsy evening
U B. McDonald, a ,J. Case. George
Van OoTder and B- U. DePrance made
a business trip to I'ife Lake Wednes
Half Usual Cost
Excee£n^y low n
Bull
169 EAST FRONT StHEET.
new'aadahootasoiilynewoaeaeati.
in town Wednesday.
WE nr TBE BARB TO FIT.
jjpholstering Werks
I. F. ups. togrito.
UpholsUrlDgofall kinds. Fur
niture Bepaired. New and Order
Woric a Specialty.’ - First clsss
work
guaranteed,
esUmatce
glvco on all work.
418 SOUTH UNION S1HST.
Tbe booeat eoaSpetor rinsed tbe
proffered cdn. ^Hs the actor v^eDsntly protested hla deslra to pay his
fare.
'Ton have glvwi me your fare al
ready,” argued the.man in uniform.
"1 know," wopoodtd tbe comedian,
IT tbe company.
of
'Init this is for
Beery one laughed excepting the dlscemflted ceaductag. who hod
to regMtef the first eollectton.-Mew
Tort Times.
^uag man. dld' Jrtu ev« pi^ your,
arms around yoordoir oM mother, who
has loved and eorsd for you. and
hey tlmt you loss her and sre grateful
to the
^
(myers She haa eSSM tor yoni She
may thtek thM you lore her srithout
your asawWhsr that rn do, but It
costa you hot
cOm-te teU her,
and your woid* may bring more Joy
and snnsbtwe «o,bst bs^ -than yco
B ojiwiOB-i . ■ lists'/ srbsn I
1 little tot. J rt>ld0 iday nevwal
...............1r*..Sii«»..p.
CStizens- Phone 932.
THE
SUMMEK SHOE
FOR. THE MAN
WHO KNOWS.
NOW SIR!
Northern Michi^n
Transportation Xo.
Boited'D » raicB from Traverae
If you want an oxford that
looks well,^ fits well and
wears well,
LET US SERVE YOU
We buy the^best leatiiers
obtainable; the soles are of
best oak tanned leather
and the style and finish are
also tbe best.
Our reputation should
giv^ypu fullest confidence
berth from Traverae aty u
eago. TidreU will be on i
oommenring Thnraday. June
Thnisda^ at 6 a. i
I. F. OOKI. C. F. A
E. 1. NFL A|cM.
Homes
in ^ese facts.
ON
^ alike In the bumbleat
_ well as tbe blgbest ranka matrimo
nial settlenicDls bavd kept family pot•euions together la France-and ec. .... sooner wns serfdom nboltshad
than the pessams followed bourgeois
example, dowering tbclr daughters and
securing the interest of tliclr sons by
^sCUER OF GOOD SHOCs
EAiY PAYMENTS
________And there are mjiiutc regulaUODS aa to the provision for children
and wldowa Tbe Inner are always
sacrificed to the former.-Cornhill.
A Bconr PareweU.
The old friends had enjoyed
three days together In spite of the fact
that taht was not a consplcnoua qual
ity of either of ihem "Tou have quite a pretty place he
John.” said tbe guest ns be took
final look about him on tbe morning of
bare aa yet’
"Oh, that's because the trees are so
young,” said the host comfortably.
iKgie they’ll have grown to a good tlse
heforo you come again. Then you'll
BM bow much Improved the plsee will
We
.MkSFD.
SONDAYB ONL'
tiji.
July 3. round
will bo
at
trip tiekeU to Petoakey will
_. sold
.
|I.<KI. traln'leavea Traverse City
" ty 6:40
-
FotosMy 9:IS'm. wi.
leaves Petoskey 6:35
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
VUTRB
FOURTH (X JULY,
One fare for the round trip. On sale
uly 2, 3 and 4. Return July 6. 't
»»»»»»••»»«
Fs Cs Heumaan
* ntftb Class ArflitUtallhring «
. 121 Cfite SL «
a:
F. Nerllnger.
C W. Aahten. •
CTEINBERG’S
J GRAND ORBU HOUSE
THe Bi| aty Attnetiofi.
To-Night
THE R. FRANK
RUTLEDGE
STOCK CO.
Id the beautiful southern 4-aet
CARPET CLEANIN6
Making and laying- Feathers renoratCo„ N. B, Chapin, Prop.. Traverse City.
Carpet Cleaning Works. 822 WnahIngton street 'Pbom No. II8.
"Pike County W
-ra
Double
O VAUDEVILEE ACH O
BK MATINEE SAIORDAY
“PECK’S BAD BOr
with Tempest aod Sunshine in
tbe leadisg rales.
Eagle Want Ads Pay
tnal affeetton and good will.'
A'tonrlsL after visiting tbe
If you haws
can save you’money on what you
World’s Fair, 6L Louis,
tousd trip Uckeu at low rates.
B at oil ticket utatlons. Ash agents
the rustle bridi
rates, limit of UokeU and full parportloD conststiug of furniture, clolhes. tlcuiws.
8444 e-w-t-2-tf
money and
......................... ..
■■■*
of land.
The archives of the Aube
Settiera' Feres
contain tbe marrla^ contract of s
To the South end I
skilled day laborer (manouvricr) sod a
le -way, seoond-olsw ticket
widow whose property was double that sale at all stations on first and third
of his own.
Tbe deed secured him.
Joint enjoyment und ownership. 1 can
not here, of course, enter Into the In
tricacies of the Freti<* marriage laws.
There Is the regime dotal, which snfognardi the dowry of tlie wife. TTiere Is
Ahe regime dc la commonaote. which
Cheaper than rent
anything to sell see us first
• Phone No. 123.
for bis cccratricltlee bourded a street
car-tbe ottKa- dor and duly p«ia hi.
fare upon demand. After riding a block
or so farther he prodD<-ed another nick
el and tendRed tbs aime to the pass
ing conductor.
OoU early.
OF 35.00 A MONTH.
COURTSHIP IN FRANCE.
l«,rmalclaa Begtos After the T
When Jeumy L!ud. the great Swedish
Singer, visited Aiuerica In 164S sbe
The word -'ewrabip'- has no equiva
only won n fomine for bemelf. but
lent
In the Prenr'j tungue. because the
ina.ilc two im ii wuHlthy hr well, One
Jblag Itself-docs not exisL
Stolen
'of them wus Itamum. tbe
tete-a-tetes. even furtive klasea, may,
Ihininni whn brougbt ber
of co'-r^!. be indulged In. but only nnAmiTiin.
He venn.reil all thnt. he
--------the halt
coulii rcise in udverliaii-.g tbe wonder
il eye of pareum or gnnrd
soul
ful woniau. nod ills buoet-BsfuI ouinagemg l-'i rneb lady would be |
Bii-tit of ber tour In this country lifted
for Instant-.-, i; Qodertake a cycling exbummu to krand boalncki sueerss.
of late.
PTHTri^-------- ""
—■ «UU
'ilut there wnanooUicr man who got
iw could'abe tefcs train with him for
rich without hnirlug : u.vlliing to do
the purpose of rlsUlnr relattons Id the
wtlh tlk- mcnak. :ii.’: ; iif ihe .lemiy
Dr. Bixjwnson has been very sick country were the Journey of holf an
Ltiiil o»ru-iwt nur.
Couln, the
e last week but Id ii
houris duriHkni only. lAvernnklng be
ever tbe Jenny I.iiul eonems were odvertlsed. itnd It didn't eost ri^in
penny for nil of ibe advertiKWj;
Itamuiu did for him.
Tliero was no linll In New York big
enough to nccomaioOnte tbe crowds
iiFlraworka that werfc," aa all oura are brand
on honest woman, was obliged to take
back^e raised bill, ercdianglng for 1:
.. her own good money. 8
t bUl
t
qaently she tocA the trandulent
b
the poetoOce, where she received fa
.. ______
;i. Itsactual
I
face value. How much
did the landlady lose on the tranaacUouT How much do yon say ahe lost?
Send Is your answers.''
»
We
want you to eoU ao;d aee our foeda
CITY BOOK STORE,
no beieett, aha bod reooorae to an
other lodger, td whom abe gave the
~ ' bOl, leoeiT^ no In bills of
e regular monthly beard meetir
meeting
of ibo Ladles' Ubrary will be held pitcher, took another-nil livingotone's
me© and• .
. — Bobhitfa oDt
niday afternoon at 2;S0 o'clock, kne aaerlflce
first. • In the
quarterly meeting will be held mi Satthree more on two
nrday afternoon.
ea OBd a donofdtrara.
The a R. A I. will atort ritnning bie, asaistad by a OQ „
in the absence
absenee'oC
oC-BNry Butter, the
their Sunday oxcuraions to Petoskey,
commencingJaiy3. TbetralnwtUleave regular pitcher. Antote Anea occupied
Traverse City at 5:40 a. m. arriving In the box tor tbe locfls. sad bU nine
PotoBkey at 9:16 A““I leave at bits, well scattered'aioept in (he sixth
■ ■ qtf bis deUvery—it
5:36 p, m„ getting back at 8:30 p. m.
Sol Goldman waa busy today moving
hlB goods from tbe building where hla
reslauranl nas been located for sc
No matter If the dty doesn't «•
kM)wy<mwUlbeJustaB'f«li;oftheP«ranbascw.
» of ^lelBg. flOi
this money abe gave the proapeedve
lodger I7.S0, retaining $240 for her
room. Later the lodger who anppUed
* ..............................Hdlsoov-
Misa Jessie Fester hat
Kingsley to remain for some &ne.
Mlsa Annie Fairehlidof Frankfort It
hr the city risltlng Mrs, Elmer B.
Brown.
No •
you are uslDg
mm
have the a:
Prom tfaiTai]
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
Come in ud let m ahow
^eii
’
their
bajl they
.
very hvorsbly, tM^ in R
charged to the hods M&n'
oontem. Tbla
''
on, but la not Bt fl)
neireeaity to wait longer.
\ TO AWWOY YOU
■
The Hreworks «reell rea4j
for You, Bejil
Datrolt Trihuna printa the tnowtng pitrtalem and oaka its rendaaa to
send In their onawera tiiereto:
"A Detroit landlady'received from
proapecUve lod^ a banknote which
the aoeepted ar 'a |10 bin. akfaou^,
!b« afterward dlacovered. It waa
hors club Into
J. H. FEU,
a« mu at Academy ol kwdc momInga. 8 to 11. Boll 'phoaee. Aeadear
306 TravcTM City EtM«
and RealdeBoe.
Heue remember wb«n r«» toreet
1st, t cberge no iBtereA on ato^
Sad. 1 ctedit roe all mmcBda.
3rd. I Eire the beat aervtoe poaatble.
PIANO TUNINa
ttb. 1 Koeientee you h^ees and
tu werk gui
par them wlthoet mlttncter mr
A. R. DIAI
■•It tn this
W. ^W. KIM^LL' C
CO,
bittlneoa ataoe U»7.
Front Street.
6th. CaU Ottlaear >74. Ben 84, lor inREFERENCE8:^very
Plano
TormetleB bn mail '
»»*4*D»»»D»«SD»SD><
F. W. CABVER
O. P. Cinrvnr Be Bro.
<>n aocoual ul vbe last
“Flnh and Gaum Law"
will be in their offloe doriu,; ouai;.
DOSS hours, eaeb day, reedy to wrltr
___________ INSURANCE.
Blue
grotto at Capri.
fisbemtan who demanded 16 cents admWM
The tocrisL hsving no
edmaga gave him a five fr^ note
and got back a handful of colna. Lookteg them over, be aald, "Padrone, why
haven't you given ms st leaat one good
The - •
beck hls_Greck. Bounssnlan. Argentine
ksnd other ouUsndlsb coins and gave
tbsi
«tourist Italian money.
He-Atter I am out of eifllegc. darIteg. I may have to welt a few months
before I esn mske enon^ to support
yun. 8he-lt la so hsrd to .wall.
(bravely)-l knew IL
But of c<
you know the world doesn’t know any
thing aboot me yct.-Brooktyn I4fe.
‘BEST ON RECORD’
is a flour made from unmlEed
Winter ^eat« and Is therefore
thfe ««BESr* brand
::
B.; Poraped. C. A.
23AVE
YOUR
ORDERS
BEFORE
JULY
let-OFFICE OPEN EVENINGS
A Qas Range at Cost, $ii to $i8
^ Trav’ense City Gas <:o
"WU you
Mr. Msciyr
;*irby, WOlte. I bsv« nothing to do
tany
ttaatr
"Why, moUier'sald you.woaattewn.*’
-New Totk Tlmss.
fUNUFACTUREO BY
HANNAH & TAY CO.
Sii
THE DAILY EEO;
UOU8B to net-r- O. WMigM
A GOOD KlMBAUi plaan to MD I
EAGLE WANT ADH
: tADt c)«rk vuted At The Bcoeomy
Jtoro,
-m-l
IDAY, JUNE 30, 1904.
OLD MAN TRAMPLE .,w DHTH HEAD ON COaeSION IN OHIO
muf
CARRIERS ASK FOR AI^T:
________jaahon»ekeeper in amali
t, POSITION
meeting of the jackaou Rural Latter
StS641
Carriers’ association delegates tooths
state convention were instr
FOR SALE OR RENT.
TOR O. 8. ARMY—AWe bo4IM nniDAr.rk for the instractlng of
rled taea b«»A«n Asea ot *1 And 8B;
IW
«
jMMiae
H008B.
a
w
aide.
»8;
part
ot
bOnae
the
Ctuzena oC Oie Unlud MAtaa. ot good
; atoo oOoe rooms
QbwAeter ABd tamparAta babltA. who
Allan
V. little,
■
--------------------------------CAD vaak. raad aad write BbKUsti.
ak
bnUdtoS.
S4S7-(t
Kpr InformAUan awly.to Raonimns
vom n muki eiieo
OfflCAf, *0« Proot atroat, Traverae THB 8W« iwoenOj vwoatod br ««
liltj. Ulflb.
.*10S«
Otty Qaa 00., in
to DOW tor rant aegnliw « F
FOR SALE
HcNaman.
»»
CHBAP—SmMi cook Btore and do iOOHS—uninmanea, ewwm um.
aawiiv tnachluA J. W. Patch'
meatic eewii
Id. new W1mbeln block.
ISpacUl to The Dally Bigle.]
Peotdea aarinca Bank.
U Paul, Minn.. June 30.—HUs Rv
I tamace, built laat rear. Owner
t leave Ute cltr- P. A. Oeldbof.
Lelcboeh of I
MISgELLANBOUg.
S4BMf
found In the river near here, A sUk
BB on Bast SIda Wes
neckUe was Oghily knoted about her
h Side, none on North G
neck- Evidently she bad been mnfwant to boy, sell or a
___r tnde anythlns see Allan
dered and her body thrown into the
LMUe. First NaUmaI bank
river. The
VOUNC
V
-
^tove
OOTTAQBAt Bast Oiy. also my borne
on Bmwood avenue for sale or renfFrank Gbodrtcb.
Slgt^tf
loans.
, Investments and
Room 14 Satberlamid blocK
»479-tf
S47Wt ■
CHOICB Umber lands—South baU of
tna aontbeast quarter section two.
town twenty-alx. ranee eleven west
also the northeast qnarter ot sectloi
,• elsbteen, town twenty-six north,
nnee ten west, ido acres. B. J.
Morgan. '
S47b-a
HODSB and lot on small monthly pay
ments. Cal Qlbaon, 817 Galon sL
/
3474
flooda hot winds, cold swHie. grasA
. hoppers or long cold vlnun. Where
crops are plentiful, health Is good
d life worth Hvlng. Join oar ooling. FnU partlcularA
wtonning.
maps, etc., of aHsj. p. uiue, First
NaUonal Bank building.
3467-lt
1 Monroe street i
FOB SALE—About 1& cords-of build-
BEET SUGAR
IS SOARING
r First National bank. 34»-tr
FOB SiOX—my boat building busioess and property on E. Kruoi at
lljioa Must go sooth on aooouut
ut 111 health. Addresa torr partlcuUrs V. B. Montague, 447 i. Front sL
.3426-11
rt)R 8AI.B-Fire,
gUas, baigUry. ci
ADan F. LlUle, <
bank.
FOB SALS—Ihe Boott farm nes
Maple City, ioeUnau county, 4
acree. Most be sold. A nice plac(
AlUn F. LJUle. over First NaUoat
Bank.
3443-tl
FOB BALB-21 oomei to warions parts
of the city, ranging U prioa from
«660 to
TbU U my own prop
_ arty and can aeU on tarms so that
yon can easily soqnira a home. Will
.take as first payment vacant lota or
any. thing you have to tradA
Hennan W. Snllh.
327P-U
"Tbe beet sugar Industry
In
thi«
ment than It commonly recetTas,' mid
a capltaUst Inthrested In coe of the
above plants. "Too much has been
pubUabed of an inaoenrate and mls-
»»»•»•
ELK RAPIDS
_________BU-OQET.
NEWS Bl
♦
Sak Rapids, Jtme 29.
a F. Lackey, who was recently tak1 to Mercy hoepltal. Big Rapids, to
take traatment' >or Bright's disease.
was brought back home today to a
critical condition.
Dr. W. F. l«wia, who
The steamers Odd Fellow and Bellaire are now running op achedulc
Ume on the Inland Lake route.
Harry Hlrsbberg is Improving I
place of bustoeas on River atreeL
the guest of A B. Fairbanks Monday,
returning home Tuesday.
Mrs, Michael Naekerman and Miss
Josie Crane of Chicago are the guests
of relatives and friends here.
Lem R. Smith has resigned as maU
carrier on R. F. D. No. 1, and Otto
Powers has been appointed to fill the
vacancy. Tbe change takes place
July 1.
Dr. and Mrs. J. O.XaCore were cell
ed to Empire yesterday to attend the
funeral ot a sister who died at Nash
ville. Tenn., and whose remains were
laken to Ehnpire for 1)
John BateA J
rsf.
have propped ouL but with prop« lobuaUMSMtor of dty. Part cash; catlon and economical manageamt
the buslneoa Is bound to grow until It
becomes one' of the leading Indos*-'—
80BOR£A» B<N(E PROP- In Michigan.”
■RTT FOR SALB—Oo .ytn want
DIED IN CAUFORNIA.
‘ 1 for a anbartisn bofiieT We have
a fine looatioaa that we will sail.
f Uve in Thia
Btoan qnaituuea. Frank Hinas I
City.
mnk Htnao. tonncoly of this c>iy.
tba city; sniuhle to eat Bp in small has lost died In Sacramento, Cal„ ot
u«cu for homes, trait tarais. gard- heart failure. He has a sister, Mrs.
ens or geneml lamUg. .WUl aaU
GHchrtsL of ftehth street. Rring In
this city.
Mr. Hti
leaves a
yea
-------ww. —«
left here
SIT
July
Sept
“.’•"g'vi
Bay Clty.- -Mary Duby. a domestic
1 tbe emijio:
i|i)oy of GuB Jaeger. 606 North
____ street, swallowed a large quan
tity of carbolic acid with suicidal iuWhen discovered the girl, wbo
I about.Ig years of age. was in awful
gony and tlA physician, who arrived
Sortly after, said that be could do
otbing for her. She left a request
lat she be prayed tor.
Lanalng_At a meeting of the local
board of education representatives of
City Federation of Women's club.s
itrucdon
course of
and 1
lual training
grades of tbe city schools. The women
have raised a fund for this purpose
will establish the new feature
upon Ithe
e opening of tbe a
t wSt^TfS
Want a nice lawn?
- ,1-,.
YnuTDust hsu’e'Rubltef Hose,
S|n-Ayers, Nuzzles, Hose Reels
and a jr<><Kl Lawn Mower.
We can sopoly yog at ooce.
Julius Campbell
SoDtli Side Hardware Store, 417 (IbIob St.
Bicycles, Bieyelc Sundrie8,'Paints, Oils, 'Vamishes,
and Builders* Supplies of all kinds.
rT9TTfTT9TfTTTTYfTTTfffBTT66Ytf6^?Tf^ff6>fTffT$ftf66
510 Different Styles!
MARKET&
Detroit—Wlinam H. Welto, one of
the leading members of the Detroit
bar a few years ago. died at tbe Oak
Grove Sanitarium Wednesday moratog.
Hiv death resulted from a menul almcllon which was first
Sepiember. 1900. A period of excesoffice and tbe
tvirtienlarly In toe »'ard will case In
Aiictiii. 1900. was followed by a ner
vous collapse, from wblcb he recovered
sufficiently to be around his office.
iii
g^!„,
... 8 '40
Wnh \
-You want a couple 1
the time. White with
figures or stripes at $
11.69 and 11.89 worth
One of SIO different stylea ranging in price from $2i
RepresenU all that U possible from an toventive stand poto
t black
IJ-29,
D $2.00
« 31 to
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER
CO.
StT JBhd* BU. TmwB tty.
t V. laiT. Siki A|«aL
Speak to Your
Husband About It
COMPULSORY PRICES
Loe. Close
SSI ill ii»
_____
PrevIslonA
Pork— Opening.. High. Low. Cloae.
July .r~..$12.60 $1A?S $12A2 $14.70
BepL....18.87 J$.02 12.82 UA2
Lard—
Opening. High. Low. CloSA
July .............. .$6.87 $646 $646 $646
SepL............. 747 7.16 746 7.16
The closing on the principal stoeka
ere aa f<dlowa:
-Am. copper, 60; sugar,
ON EVERYTHING
Doesn't he need a new solL a few extra shirts, tieA Shoes, etc? Ue Is too busy to come in
an < invesagale. and learn ho* ftineh we can save him. Perb^m he thinks we exaggerate.
Yon Como la and See
Him 7
It yon
Ou)t you think so? Tbeae soiu are tile famous H Kup
10 do we. Very latest stylra and fSBrica—perfect fUtlog. abaped sbunMera,' the fninU
will never get ontuf shape, no better dm hes made If he wants jnst a meiUiuD anit-rcae tbe
tI5aDd618aa\UwcBellnt$».60.oryhe$losaitothMnellat»4.TS. Tbeo tbMS ai«, tthe work
anils St $2.75 Uiat yoa oouldn't buy anywhere else for leas than 66.00. An all wool
63.75. Talk with him abonl it -
wS
MeL. Ill; Mo. Pae„ 90‘
116%; OnL A Weetorn.
116%; R. L. $0%, 8t Panl.
Pac.. 47; Ua Pae................
Is easy enough to see where youi
neighbor made bis mistake but ;you
usually find bim so opinionated that
it Is Impossible to show him.
g. ss?siass.‘i??5..’Tt
tog at San Fronelaoa
OwMee.—A Jury In the circuit court
recently gave James Hunter a.verdict
for
received m a fall
of■------$2,000
............
f< injuries
Inju)
a defective sidewalk to the Tillage
of DuranA An appeal was taken
sn to
the supreme court by the vUlsge. and
tbe verdict has tost been affirmed.
When first injured Hunter offered to
settle tor $160. bat the common
cll decided to flgfaL
Millington.—The commm council of
this vRiage has adopted a resolntloi
that the village would hereafter build
scnooi.
al sidewalks of cement and charge it
b credit. SI
>
to the -vlUage to bo paid out ot
nthecUse
o fund ralsod by general tax. The
llage falfaera expect to <Us nmme
to have those paying a pei
iwrsonal tax
only help pay tor this imp
______
.
ore. was begun About two miles of cement
before Judge Roberts in the council he built this Boi
ro(»DB this aftefneoD.
.
George M. Bonner, who has conductcobbler’s
.................
shop
South Union
street tor the pskt three years, has
- • 11 aa cobbler with FT D. meeUng of this new order which bears
Nichols, tbe I
the same relauon to the Glsatern Gtar
and will mo
that the Royal -Arch does to the blue
there sooa
lodge In Masonry. One hundred and
fifty del^ates -are presoiL At 2
d Miss..
•
If BL Joseph, were o'elo
lock the
supreme officers wlU file
»this morning hf the ropons. TOls evening the ritnal will
d by them.
Rev. Fr. Bauer, They were attended
by WllUam Portoo) and Miss Minnie
Allegan.—Elmer B. Rice, tor sev
r home
Undell. They wUl
eral years a resident of this city, but
near WllUamMjurg.
Mr. Ray Brackett of Elk Rapids and formerly of Muskegon and Grand Rapand one of tbe best known conduc
Hiss Clara Bay of Bates were united
in marriage Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock tors <» the Pere Marquette system,
by the Rev. W. L. Laufman. The bride committed suicide,in a very eensatJooand groom were attended by Miss Jes al manner. He went to tbe high bridge
across
tbe Kalamazoo river, and, to
sie Foater and Mr. Perry Hopper. They
win make their borne near Elk RapldA Bight of several persons, leaped to his
death. 1Nothing could be done toj^
where Mr. Hrackett has a farm.
IS?
_
nm
tan.
). J. Pow-
John Tbompam went to Belialre
Friday to attend a Masonic achool of
tostracUon. .
The bowling contest between Elk
apids
' a
and BellMre
e teams, which-w
) have
place at Averin's alley
Iday evento
ntog, failed to aatarialring to the
_____ „
tbe Bellairo contingent
felU_______
to show up. Ike contest la n>
advertised* tor
■ this
8 evMlng
e
^ V.;.-;;:: ^.^
Tratoa laava 1 rarerse City as (of
kraa:
For Grand Bapiu, SatroiL TMadb.
trains on the Hamilton A Dayton rdads
CUoago and weaL 6:00 a. m.. 11:66 a.
m.
6:20
----- p. m.<aad
m. <aad 10:00 p. m.
met with a head on collision thU montog oonUng in on a sidetrack near Ml- for FnakforL twaxpaia. SL PUaau.
' No details have .been reClare. Alma, SL LooU. RhBcn, Ownan,
and MIK
HoweU. Ann Ariwr, Toledo, aad all
aad »:ta
»9»9»»»99»»»»»99» .eoutheni and aaatarn potnta.
STATE NEWS IN BRIEF..
BRII
- 6^'
J.
J.
HlBBt.
O.
P.
A.
9 »»'»•«
Qalumi>eL—A
j
-Aribur
Vivian
n ewasWi^t
to a pulley shaft to the Calnmetlr
Heels stamp mill Id whirled to an
was 21 years old
J.-SKKS.
. Obl FSfA J
blind father.
11:04a.m. S:B0pjn
Lsnelng^At a seadon of the c
_0D council, the police and fli« e
GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA
mission wad anthortoed to proc.
RAILWAY TIME CARD,
plans tor a new engine boose I
in effect June 2fi, 1004.
Trains leave Traverae Clly—
6:40 and 11:10 A m. connecting at
Walton with north and oosth.
HI.—Ihe four year old
4:50-p. m. t
— '
VIA COPEMISH A A. A R. R.
north I
btirg was________ ____________ _
8:30 A t
body, her clothing catching fire whUe
she was playing with matches. Tbe
Arrive In Traverse City from cotmecchild’s -r^very is considered very
• ting main line tratoa—
doubtful:
!;26 A m, 1:26 p. m. and 7:00 p. ol
• :20 A m. and 4:20 p. m. from NorthTrains for Cedar City leave at 6:00
port
uy
p
. OwoBso
.
people
hope
parlor.'Steeping and Dining Cars at
the talk to the Bast favorable to jex- a m. and 3:60 P. “
It 6:00 Waltm tor north and south. .
Train for Prove
Saiator Charles A. Towne aa a candi
Through Ctoctonatl Sleeper on train
date for president Is not all of an Idle A m.
Trains from Proveoimt and Cedar arrivtog at 8:26 a m.'and leaving at
4:30 p. m.
V • UBCMJ auu ua^UJAIIJ ue
« UUS'C. L. LOCKWOOD. G.P. and T. A,
circle of friends. Towne’s boyhood
Grand BapIdA Mksb
chum. Mayor Stanley B. Parkill of
Tratos arrive s Traverae
at n R. MITBRAT. AgeoL
Owoaso, will be a uelegatc to the Sr.
Louis convention.
n Bskar returned vodsy from BI9
The Chleaga Maricato.
Reported by J. M. Fell, reprsaenttog Geo. E BIUs. suite $0A Stats
bank buUdlng.
beets every year ffom tbe farmers Wheat—
High.
Close.
of this sute. This money all remains
g spent by the farmers
p
ti
etc. Tke Dec............^.8114
.81% .80% 81%
cwinp^es^alBO
qMi^tlee t*
Ba^uaw mlnea. Tite tact
Is not get rally understood that hl^er
paid tbe fanfieis tor beets
llchigan than anywbm else ln.4he
world. .
"To lltuatmte the Importance ot the
beet sngar Industry, the companies
UARLAMD haotar’and a ootft stova. spend more money in the Saginaw val
WUe noed. Very eb«p (or casT ley In payndla. Including money paid
4n State atTML
>4S1«
for beets,
the sawmlUs of the
Saginaw vMley used to spend In their
palmiest days:-There has been an evobuslneaa during the
aMAIX trvK taim Kr sale or tiad<
lor dty prapw- Ovw 800
»
MrA John Bosley and Mias Mary
Naekerman returned Monday from a
few days' visit with Traverse dty
One of the mpet Important steps In
. of the boet sugar induatry U Michigan U the formaUon of
a central board ot control, for tbe pur
pose (rf more economicallroperaung
number of plants which are all pmeticBlty owned by the same tnteresU.
A report from Saginaw that such organUatJon had been perfected Is oonflrmed to Detndt -me gilanU now
woitlng ui^r the agiemDent mafie
few dsys-kg6 nt Saginaw are: The
Alma Sugar Co., capital. (e&O.OOD;
Saginaw Sugar Co., capital. 1760,000;
Valley Bogar Co., capital. 3660,000;
Bay Clty-Mlchlgan Sugar Co., capital.
31.000JIOO: Tawaa Sugv Co., capita].
$760,000; 8«*>ewalng Sugar Co., cap
ital, 1660,000; Sanilac Sugar. Co., cap1U1. $800,000; PenlnsuU Sugar
kSSoI'-””’""’
M26-tt
» • »'».9 » »»»»»»»9
rand
treatment in Grand R^lds, baa retnrn-
Each Factory Pays SSOOhOO a Yea
FOB 6ALB—Resort cottagea ac
A lew lota at *1 to right parUi who
will buUd. AlUn F. .......
;Ue. Mver
First NaUonal bank.
344S-tt
ISpeela] 'to The f^ly Bagle.l
Hastiiiga. Jime fiO.-^^Ate reports of
th/storm to Ebb
yesterday annouDOe that aee.-VO)MteTB and bis sis
ter aivia were fsadly injured. Sever
al persons -wera', badly hurt. The
amount of dainaM.to property Is belleykfb
lleyk £b be $4(Uml.
9 ^CITY NEWS IN-BRIEF.
A »»»»»■•».»«» V ».9 » 9 • »
Rs|lldt People
Vicinity
Frightened. ■
[Specie to The, Daily Bagle.)
Grand Raillds, Jane 30.—TTie reser
voir at the city water works overflow city today on bustoeas.
t qul(& ser- ed thU morning. The residents U that
B and
vicinity
were very badly frightened. It
all tor
Mrs. Rena Luton Of Keystone'was
was
_ occastcKied
_______ -d by
by the
the alarm
alarm bdl
bdl
ease a
which
ilch shows the height of water, being a visitor In the city today.
receive prompt i
Chas. Dana
Dan's <of DM Mission was In
It of order. Tbe damage waa allghL
Morgan.
e city today c
REAL .ESTATE TRANSFERS.
IF you want to buy. sell, exchange or
Insare farm property see Allan F.
Uttle. First....................................
as repcpted’by Palmer A Carver, abstraeters, over Hrst NaUonal bank:
John Weber of Hannah made a bus
Frank R. Goodrich and wife to Earl iness trip to tbe dty tUs morning.
POOD. COAL and Draylng. Both
~ '
y deed. (400; lot 19
■phones. OlBce comer Bay and Union
Miss Et-hel NIdMison left today for
streets. J. D. Pike^A Bon. 84S5-ri
Newberry where she wlU visit rela7. Goodrich's add.
E3U Smith Bruce to J. VUU
HONBT TO LOAN on pereonal prop
erty. In sums to -snlL 1 NewUod. wanknty deed, |1: lotp 31-32. block 6.
room 602. New Wilhelm block. flPn Perry Hannah's 3rd add.
Miron B. Hungerford nnd wife to
8366-tf
floor.
The Asytuia base b
TbompscavHle thU noon to'plar the
local team at that place.
Oakwood add.
'hktate of Smith Barnes to Dennis
George Lather left today for Cadlli
Illias
or Bwe Hireeie. rinot Pelt, warranty deed, $66: lot 11. block where he Is bnlldtog a brick sM
leave At F. Friedrich A Ca's store.
1, Ferawood add.
building
Iding for Wood A Rathman.
3486-1-6
Perry Hannah et al to Amelia Harkohn H. Lamson left today for Ohyner. warranty deed. $200: lot 2. block lord where be wBI act as starter
ler for
2. H-, L. A Co.’B 9th add.
the horse races which will be pulled
Mary Bri^bua to Richard Herkner, off Friday and Saturday.
djamdnd chip. Finder lea
$400: parcel, corner of
City
chapter,
No.
61.
Royal
Elmwood avenue and Front atreeL
'S;
160ACBB FARM FOR BAIJ8 A>R
TRADB—Abodt IDO acres clear.
aboot 160,000 toet ot_________
imber___
on
It; Urge frame bouse and Urge
bam, first class
els miles to
Bs soli; el
cmuioBu,
«u ro
milroad, wiuun
wlthU 40
rods from postoOee. aawmill. etc. WIU i sll tor
part payment down and
yeariy. Patcbin A CroUer. 8433-it
DaiMBs'to Paap«MY RMOhat About
RESERVOIR OVERFLOWS.
d timber, good locauon, cau on
at once before they are all gone
. J. M..Tuller, 205 South Blmwocxt ave.
TORSALG—1
rituUy sll
bay shore, Penln
aulaa SL. two atory house. oom'-Iortably
,,Ushed;
,
sis rooms, ball anl
abed; large,
hard
wood floors
down stairs; fireplace is
sluing room; pump In kltriien; tw<>
acres ot good lafid; pare water;
bam, cutter, buggy'; fin? batiil
............................ B and
ekn given. Price 12.400.
fairalAad It desired.
'
gne, 447 B. Ftont str
aUtana’ 434.
BADSTpM^AT HASTINGS
BROTHBl AND vBtETER ARE
TALLY
»V
looking for—a good h
bTK.1
:00 A b; ^ 6:4$ p. B.
■ F. A. MTCCTKJU Gfsi,
J. F. JSB4^ AgBiL
PERE.^iAROUETTB
Allen, an Inmate of the dty hospltd
SALS—Nice ll«bt bwleejo^ was beaten and trampled to death yes
ehaecex ckeap. Aitao F. litU''. terday by a fellow patient. Bnmono
Maranta, wbo suddenly became Insane.
over Flrat NmUonal bank. 308-U
Uaranta, wbo Is a young Italian,
KOR BALE—Vac it totB-.b. W. Sniii
S
the man nnder the oed.
uiu. ......
MBS. 7^0. liAWSaiCa.
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