Grand Traverse Herald, September 15, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 15, 1908

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-09-15

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(Btmh Srajbme SeiralJi.
TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

fl4» A YEAE.

Tiuvcms CITY, ORAND TRAVERCC COUWTV. MtCMIOAN. Tue<DAV. CgPTEMBEW 1>. IKC
Mr. MeCnen then eonUnned with tbe ttmntiy. we sbouM seise ft. When
are the best frtoods on all tbto earth
variona stories briuging down the there are questions of ao much im
and there can never be trouble.
bouse. He did not touch on political portaaee tn tbe Indlvidnal. It to not
From Japan be was sent to
.paastMe to sec bow any one can do
PhtUlptoes. Few of tu have studied maitera.
I otherwise than come to tbe amn wbo
tbai problem. We had givep to the
to exper^ced. who bas the abiitty. VIMTORB OlVEN RBCBRTMM ON
PbiUlptoes personal liberty aad toral
Hon. Albert Zine.
ROOBSVELT.
naembly -to pate .their own laws.
I now bare tbe pleaium of Introthe poHries of
There were (wo problems. One was declUK (he Hon. Albert Zinc, (brmrriy
The speaker expreaaed (be si isb
_______________ _______ . there a abtolnie and immedtoie Independence
r of congress froca FbUadei- that be had tbe Ume (o prove to the
alnde man who dare aay that there
phto. aMd
cbalrBmu and Hr. Zinc deroocrau why they should vot< for
as a word of truth In that propbecy?
•PEAKCII«.H>U> CL0«C ATTCNTaft rather than a man ot theories.
TheWeraet ef OeW.final Independence. After election the
. . all look tor cuMance dnrtni _
TICN AT«TV OPtRA HOU»E.
and gentle- Taft has shown hlmnelf able to trans0 24 HiMo.
Acaln. la J8«. we hare the -croa* assembly was composed of a majorily
polltfcAl rampaifn. 1 will Inuodnce
tote purpose Into deeds, tbe aMUty to
yon the HotL Gerrit J. Diekeua. of cdd." andywe see ihU same wHtor ■ members *
Iranslalo tbe policies of (be nation
Wben
we
steamed
Into
yonr
beantiTraverse City people, as wen as tbe
dependence of the Islands Tbto mat­
ter looked dtStoiU to us and Preal- ful harbor tbto evening I was remind­ into onsard progress.
tbousands of visitors from all «vw
The speaker rloaed with as appeal
e bad a gold sundard; dent EooseVeU seui aeroea the ocean ed of a story about a man who was
falrw
Konbere Michigan, bad an opportnatbto great governor whom they bad showing bto nephew around hto castle to duty and to honor our country.
iiy Sautrdsy of ftmpecitng one «f tbd.
Ciwara tor Taft.
this country ft *-<wld ruin your home learned to love while be was goveruor and eetate. and after be had shown
Mr. Cbalnnan.
At (hr ecmrluslOB of the meeting. largest, fasteri. floret andrafettot
ABd business and bring on p&rerty of tbe PhlUlplnes. He opened th* him at] tbe scenery hr asked tbe
- - ,. ■ .11. J
•TATC
CHAIRMAN
OlCKCMAt
Chairman
'
nephew
what
part
of
the
scenary
he
AOd
dtotrees
tbron^tont
tbe
land
great
assembly
with
a
speecb
wbicb
abipa
on Uke Mtrivlgan. tbe Theodore
A short time ago >n one of tbe
(be Marquette club (or (or coming
liked the beat. Tbe answer was The
rural coootlea Of my district I was These were (be temte of bto utte^^ all of yap should read
happy faces." And the happy faces here aod wished (bem OoAspeed 00 Rooeevelt. of tbe Indiana Tranwannand msiead of tbe Xmerican viewed one by one every
sdiedaled to make a speech at a
tbeir return borne. He also exp'resaed tloa company. The ateamnbip la tt>
rerTApod! Sitting still and nerer'r
«. muu
tar uu
embly. and since that very
faraiera' putberlng.
and the
dtsUahopes for Bucren In the borne cam­ feet lemt. 4«> feet'beam.-and haa a
_
wUl never hope to pay
(here hns not been a word I never kae<
___
________who iDtrodBoed me
paign and assured them that there rapacity of SAW people. Her speed to
of immediate iodependencv- republican city.
bad with him hto IltUe son. and that tt.00 srorth of debt wim &0 ^cenu
Now, my friends, ft Is out duty to would be DO togging la the Ulebtgan 24 miles ao hour
Now. my fellow HUseas. not only
boy aald to hto father. “Patber. that srertb J»f money.
In I
»nds. you
—— —y deOK.........
be a great diplomat, but be to a lake sides and not be one of tbe dans campaign under the Irwdersbip of
man to either mad or afraid." Hto
ce of great lau-yer. and when the time or people who think that polities on t%alnnan Dirkema. iApplause.l He
erery single
Uiber aald, That man to a friend of
re^has oeen proridedl. and ft was
_____ __
question of came to make a new code of Uwi. one side are all wrong and on (be then asked tbe audience to give three
mine, be to not mad or afraid." Tbe
cbeera for Taft and Sherman, tbe Dottceeble
..............................
re heavy
that Insired of- (be
from (be brain of Will tom H. Taft other side all right. That to what republican
Th« atf opw* bou»e wts A hUte bor .Aid. ••FAtber. I know be U Miher gold standard bu been false.
nominees,
and
this
was
bnueeto rar>
sprang tbe laws wbicb governed these I am here for. What to tbe soverign
r. wbai makes yon
1 or AftAld.- -Now.
et Uskt wd ^or, Amerieu txg*
evell has in­
Read bto platform this year. Mr. 8.BOO.OW ot people, and if tbere to bi fact that we aee when looktoc over done with a wUI.
ItaiiMnc IB irrofttNoB fitm Um oenwr IhlDk M>r “Papa. 70a know (bAt Chairman,
stalled cork carpeu In the cabins and.
and do you aee anything all (be land a democrat or repubUean tbe past 10 or 12 y-eara? It to tbst
when 07 kltt7 U OAd or Afraid tu
Iretber
fsrutsblniK.
bellevtng
that the
Of lb. done u> Um h>ci», wMte tbe bAlr AlwAT* aund* ap "
s t«e4«lnsnUy
in ft about 16 to 1. or anything about wbo has not applauded tbe wisdom the republic!
santurv- advantages and eleanlinens M
of tbto legislatcr of the PbUUptacs I tiM party of success. ' >tew. yon may
. MAC. »AA AlAO UMMMlr
Tbe dUUncatabed cOAlrOAB of tbe
better (or tbe (ravcllBg public.
say to me that snecess to any given
And then he wonldsllke to meet him.
ning baa aald that we have not
With Old Otorr. ThA Mah
Boardinc
(be
abtp
on
tbe^n
deck
totlance to (be result of chance or
Crusader.
y been greeted with fire and mnste adds Ibis year this strange doctrine:
tovorad «ltb A ooocert i^leb was
aft. th* visitor eaters ibe aadM ball,
A abort time ago In WasbiniUai dSeal. still tbe succras duttag tbe past
tbit the
tbe plalna
plAln.-----------------------and foresu bare “A candidate to bound by vbat bto
bat that
finished In mabagany and has a bardmrnliT obJOTAd b7 tbe Aadkw*.
been M>t Afire to sreet ua wUb MDOke platform hnnounce.. and to )bbI as Burke Cocbiun sroae and said that 10 or 12 years rannot be the result
wood-fioor
(or
danclag.
Tbe
steamof
chance
ir
cheat.
(Quesiloo
from
Hob. i. W. PAUklb «AUad tbe me«- and fiAioe. We ran <nl7 hope Io re­ much bound 4>y tbe aUence of bto wn want a crusader for tbe next (our
rhip carries lli own ewebeetra. The
«e) -IVhai eauMd the
Mc U> order, end M bto opalnc re- turn for that tBAcnifirent reception platform." ttliec a man writea a years. My friends, be to wrong. We tbe
lunch counter and pofMr's otioe and
TOO cave na that tbe reanlt (n platform, at he did. be cap well afford have accepted tbe dudlenge. first panicT' The rigidity ofibecurrency
Mtfka te MAtbd tkAX h* tbonebt wbicb
check room are next. On tbe smiu
Noretnber wiU WArrnni It. I am anre to be silent upon wbat be did not tbe Btateoman and then tbe crusader. of this country. IWlb 8I3.000.000.000
AiAUW. oaebt to bt proud to bek«« that the repobllran party U tbe cute write and claim that bis mouth was Tbe crusader opens the throttle wide ot depoaiis and with only $3,000,000.- BUT MARQUETTE CLUB COULD deck forwari are tbe pahn »rdaB and
cresr'a
quarters.
of
currency,
that
to
tbe
rensew.")
NOT
BE
BLAMED.
000
bs,tbc
conrentloo.
(doaed
to i>i*i.iiO|iiiRriAi1 dMrtet which or IMcbISAn to under tbe deepeat oband then rushes arouad tbe curve and
Tbe cebina are finished tn —bodYtpurth Hera Yet
the engine Jumps from the track.
eewr Mbe. tu «n»ntnik« hod bm Ucaiioo to ibeM centlemen from Cbtany. and with tbe
who hare been willlnc to derole
We haste away from '*6 to IMG. The sutesman. on the other hand.
...
show cered
nimolstered
mrnltore. preeent a
BOI oal7 or the I
slos-B
up
around
tbe
curve
and
brings
tbeir tine to tbta ci«et ranee.
We again see this aame man. Again
win things by figures. We will ny
fine appesranoe. He etataraoaa, laMeU of MkhtCiA btt «( tbe ObUed
Am we CAM our eye* Away from ihti be sweeps from east to west north tbe engine safe Into the depot.
the panic continues and Mr. Bryan-to
etead of Iwliw
•tAUA. . On bebAU of that dlotrtct eOBntrr to the old world we eee tbe to sooth, aad with bla eloqwnce be
elected, and he geU along all right:
Wbat to tbe great
Srent
giaaU
ot
tbe
east
Napoleon
dll
cusses
these
greet
quesUans
aad
tween Jtooseveft and Bryan* It to
gold goes dowB in tbe treanry and
ABd tbe banner dtr of tbnl dietrtcl
- -- time maid: “Bew«re, when that
great dlCerence. It to easy to Uab there may be a deftetoney tbera. It MANY MADE INQUIRIEB FOR THE
toe wakoaed tbe boaored cnaeu. Rltb
decfc'sfl to a
that clBot awBkcBB.- Today
the imbtie mind Into a fury, as tbe be going to do like lOeveland. main............................ ......... ladies' obeervsA tribate to SoBAlor Prod C. Wetaore. that fUni bAi bom raUwAya. to edoBENATOR.
e wbeo tbe soidlera wUl rule the waves lash upon your abores. but -t
standard in gold?- It to within
(ory decoraied ta white and go**.
of CAdinee. be Utrodooed bln no Btractlnc factoriea. U boUdlng STMt
to dUricnlt to aay to the winds and bto dlscreGon; It is within tbe__
while the genUeman's
In which you bare bera going there waves be sUIL -Roonevelt ran lasb cretlon of the oourta He hat never
obntnms of tbe ercnlag.
1 in
an army second to none In Eu­ *in be DO more 4th of July ralebra- us Into s fury, bnt be can say be recanted, he hae never recanted on
and VtoeRreelee&Ator WMaore, U bte geaui and ised
n>ere are four decks on — . .
rope. and has brou^ that about to ttOBs.Weft, we bare bad 4th of BtOl. He IS conservative as well as govoamrni ownership, bas be eVer
dors Rnoaevelt ,ihe main deck, tbe
dent Fairbanks Were Alee Ui>chAnnlBc BABser. BAid Ifi part: -TbU perfect dlsclpUoe. We see that tbe July's since; we Itove bad oMebra- progrenslve. Hr. Bryan
reesmed on Inlttottve or referendum,
spar deck, ber promenade deck aad
avoidebiy Ataaent As Well
The tnisU bas be rvrr recanted on poputtom. bat
la BO ptaoe for ne io luke a speecb. empire which .was unknown has be­ tiODS Blnce; we bare had fireworks before you and _
(be boat deck, or "Bpoonera' deck." at
one of (be powers of tbe earth, since, and who. tonight. In all thb are tying up tbe oonatry. I will de­
recanted tbe extenaloa of
AS Qov. Warner.
I bare tried It oRea eaoach In Trar- come
ft was aptly named ^ a newmper
aad (he question today to as to wbat
stroy them: 1 wIU p« all (heir pne powers of government by JodkOai conwoman of Chicago. This dock be*
ana Cily mad Mire not
tbe result will be of tbe agitation of
They are aerraoit In time of ducts OB the free list and drive them rirurUon? No. Never.
nothing but the etarry toeaveas abova
Ode la tbe lAM plaoa of all to r
war, brar«. heroic and patriotic, and from the land." 1 once knew a tanner
condldona surrounding tbe repubUean on the -moonllghl --------'—“ “
Tarifl
Piiifsto
Labor.
among the people ■ of Japan. And in times of peace they are just as wbo burned bto barn to destroy tbs
demoimuatioa
la
Traverse
aty
8atI
Just
want
to
say
oae
word
beeanae
popular wtth CbleagD people, and tbe
casting our eyes to Turkey we see true and liberal American efttoens
a aar to the dtollncnlabed tbe land that was (or many centuries as
it
has
not
been
said.
I
was
IdeoUfled
untow. which erreted considerable U^U are never loo glartng.
you and I erer dare to be. Again.
During tbe second term of Grover with trade unton tabor lor a number

• (be courtesy of W. K.
I tbera baa beao ctren to under the abaotate doBilaation of a
I faalt
Cleveland hto attorney general al­ of rears, and I say, U you bHIrTe In
manager of the
IMO Mr. Bryan eras wrong— ways said: The tow to unconslMutbeoi a woBlBti Barer before enendorganired labor you mast believe In could be (ouDd with tbe lo«] oaormll-'
was be not?
_____ great ________ .
lional; It cannot be enforced." and tbe protection of Amertean industry tees and their wo^ Aor could tbe
bi *taS^
RMpbUtw.
VMton of Turkey has been obliged to promise
But 1M4 cornea and then be makes President Cleveland said: The law i#
by
hlgb
uriff.
Tbe
republican
party
paay.
B
repreeentnUve
of The Bow­
liberty
and
a
consUtutftm.
this ntteraace-l|i Chicago: “nniUc I uaconsUtmkHial: ft cannot be en­
Marquette cmo. of Chicago, be netere•jida. apMaiba. dboau. but In boner
to a party of protection, aad I want ly crttlctoed. Tbere was some disap- ing Record was eocorted over (be boat
eee that in Oertnany there to still bMtore 1 tbe platform of Ghl- forced."
of dhia oMmob paa hare beeo wel- a We
Dariog Mr. Roosevelt's Aral every trade nnloa man
on a towr of taspeeUen.
It wan
great uBdetuurrMit of aoclaltam. and
eomed not merely »ttb red tre. bands. that
term be said to bto attorsey generaL that In 189S Mr. Bryan wanted the polniment because tbe spcafcen ad- nottcwble that tbe crew of tbe Ttoaowere ft not for the stateamaarerUsed
were
not
present.
WHUun
will see whether tbere to life In
wurkera. but ai»en they asked
dore RooneveU are toe)|ad gfur sritb
ship and wtodCM of tbe young emper­ tbat altbougb Mr. Parker, the present -We
(bis law; ae will see wh<-tber «v ran him about tbe larlff on glaia 1>e nOd Alden Stuiih. drbo promised to Join: tbe greatest ot eotmldermtkm, tbefr
or
there
would
be
modi
tnwMe.
We
caoata.
believe#
in
the
gold
stsnd(be
steamer
Roosevelt
at
Muskecne
regulate tbe»c concerns: whether wv the manufacturers are a set of rob­
tbe peo^elfimbw that this U tbe eee that to Bnrope. to Asia, and eren
quarters bring provided with overy
can eliminate monopolies. The Iswd bers: tbey srant too mntk proteetkm sith Governor Warner, was nnal
BMet tcdlbHeat dHacatlnn that baa to Africa, bomanity as a wboto to
' tbe danger to coming
isNt ai- comfort poa^ie. and cIoUms pnawa
reach Muskegon tn time, baring
were enforced, tried, appealed to tbi'
erer rWtad Uto «Ry. (Luebter and agitating aad atretetatog up bano for try.
If Tlksodore Itoosevrit to elecivJ supreme wun of the l>oited Siates The president of the gtoss workers, irnded a Fkirbanks celebratloB with are provided (bem ao that before ap­
v.bo was factory Inspector In my state Vlee-presldent Fairbanks In Menom­ pearing <» deck after duty they but
he
will
become
a
caar.
Tbe
courts
will
Uberty.
and-every
republican
Judge
voted
a^Hrer
Tnnitag our eyes to our own coun­ be loot might of. and tbe people will suatalD the law. and every mother's t»v> years. saM to Mr. Boaa. “If our inee.
make tbeir toUeu and not appear to
employers are robbers, what are weT‘
try «• ttod that we are to tbe throes ‘ i lost al^t of, and to this one man roB
Vice-president Fairbanks also ex tbeir working eloibea.
on the democratic aide voied that
Of agftatkm. We find, for instance,
■nte ateamstop to proridod with
m be centered all political power." It was unconstitutional. And yet In He said. "You are public beggars. "
pected to be here but a can for a
I7 cM^io vatoMBA then tran tbe that there to a great temperance agilWe beard that voi«. we loved Its IMS we have this false prophet of .the
Now. 1 srant to say that there has meeting of tbe rept^iran national auxiliary maebleery to every depart­
nNMteal tBMU CbToocb vbMi they atloc whkh knows no party Itoea. but musical
tones, we ttoteaed to ft to past, who elnims that h<- mill settle bt-en some grret suspicions agsl ‘ commiitee In Chicago’required Mm to ment so that In case anything bapan cotac to tbe naoe aad caletaem whkh to swesptog all orer tbto land admlrattOB.
but we
Mr. TalL Sow, (n wbat way to
be tbere Friday evening. Wm. Alden pens to any part of tbe ship a daptlihi-1 probli
ot pSfSwB MkiaiMtrwbere tbe reour judgment, and . _
SmIUi was alao called to tbto meeting.’ cate may be set to work at once with­
poSUaiB aalortdae are la?|«r tbaa
Some say ibai tbe prevideni to re­ suspecledT Because he to a bone
tbwe are graal labor agitations, RooseveSl was n-vwrewu.
re-elected. and I dare
Tbe people of tbto region srill realise out ineoevenience or delay.
tbe total aM of ibe oppoBUlOA. Tbp and we find. B«re than these, that nowoevas
sponsible tor the hard limes we have,
submit tbe question to the peopb
As the otwMblp lay at the d-the importance i» these eagagnenu.
■ respo
(or turning
below tbe surtaoe there to a greet tbto eoubUy. end there wtll be Just one today. He to
cause when people------'--------- .
It sraa also stated that Congressman here tbouaanda of lights penetniUag
on
the
sunlight,
but
not
for
what
that
Mcdaltattc agltaUoo which to cam- verdlcl that never before have we
Roosereft b« says, "Go and see Mr. Klebolss LoE
^-heavy pall of smoke, she preewfBAl CtoUlet la one of tbe [Miyteg at the present ttme. Four ..............................................
light
revealed.
Wben
tbe
a
Taftr
be here, but 1
airy, U waa years age tbe socUlist candidate re­ bad to tbe btotory ofir < land
tioas
bared
the
groat
frauds
._

more dargotten br^lboueands^ ait pw^ ^
SwaSTu be^ ban t»mtt to0 opea ceived a baU million votes, and U to _________ liberty tovlng, wiser ex- Insurance companies, tbe setioos ot
Nos- my friends, suppose yon
sible for him t
inspectM. b
tbe canpaic^
peedlctsd tois year be will receive raUve
Theodore RooeerelL the raHways. and when poVHc con­ intending to employ a ^r
A rection was beM on tbe boat
fidence was shocked as a result there would naturally Inquire for reoomin MoSacbe aald; Too knoe
iron a half mUlton to a mOlftm aad a
irougboat the country, by Batordsv evening, anisic was ptorlded
la oBder tbe auapleae «f the MaiRBeUe half. My friends, it means great agl- ^Tdared to make bto vlewa known, was iDomentary stagnation and hard mendaUons from former emptoyers,
Umes hero and throogbout the land, and-If the persoD submitted good rec- reason ot bis efforu for a greater aad short addresses were given.
tatloa amoDg our pecmie.
aad when (bto great preeideni
but wbo to there here tonight that ommendaiwos you would ifalnk that navy-, vros deutned at borne by the
Timas Are Setter.
electsd tour years ago he
Bber of
wfl not say that all this has been (or person a good one. Now. as to Mr.
dent ot the UtroMtte elob.“
Now. then, to these stirring ti
Cbartea L. Pvray.
be hto la« term, and that
___ the proaperlty aad for the good of Taft. Rooeev^t was bto employers. club at the last moment that ft wouli
McKinley was his employer, and Ben
not again be e candidate (or re-elec- the landT
Cbariea u Purer, preaident of tbe
Hsrrtaon was hts employer, and they be Impossible for him to be here.
HMi. J. K. C<
tioa. Trwe to bto uttgranoM. true to
Idarqoetu dab. was tbe first apaaker have been before. ■ There to
These
Chairman Wetmore next Iniroduced all gave him nlgbesi recommendaUons coQiae. but the Marquette club did
latrodaoed by Cbalraan Wetaon. arty than we have ever had before; bto every word that be ever spoke he
Mr. rarer becan by a«Aln tbAsklng more freedom of conscience: mere refused to be a randldate. but (here Hou. J. K. Cubblnson ot Kaaaaa. ft: the world.
eveDihtng tn tts power to fulfill tbe
Casrgs E. Wlsler.
wm gnat principles that be derated stating that no galaxy of orators
tbe peoM* <>1 Trareree CMy for tbe freedom of
promton made.
rded tbe club. atAtlM ____ bnslneas that tne world baa ever hto ttme to.
would be complete without ■
The next speaker was Hon. George
However, most of the speakera pres' known before. We are living to stir­
B Wlsler. a dtotlngntobed aittrner
tbAt wbUt h ftai been appr '
Public gervac__
>t were men of nations] dtodnctlOB
befora. ft ana toudi more appiwdateO ring limes, in tbe midst of all tbto
of Chicago, and as announced by and made same very rioquent and in- Necessary te CenstaeUy Heeve the
He looked at the great railway Hoes club ta
stirring, ot all tbto agttatloa that U and as be studied the problem be bringini
after dlnaar. ^
Chairman Wetmore. a graduate ef the trretUng addresses.
Lead After Entering Oread
Mr. Fnrfp Are A abort btotory ot going on in tbe world, we are having wrote down to bto own mind (our
Tbe r rpubtlcan party 1s in favor of rnlveraltr ef Hkhigan
Ano-Aer very jcreat dtoappotnuneni
Traverse Bejr.
tbe NaroBatte dab AtaUnc that it n great political rampaige. and tbe words that would permanently settle building factories, said Ur. Cubbloeov.
Ur. Wtoler opened with kind words was Ibe long delay of the Booseveli
WAS the ddaat politlral dob In tbe dcsnocratic party has again 0
the democratic party to in favor ' for the unlve^tty. saying (bat be In arriving In Traverse City. This, of
the gTMt problem, and what
went aad U WAS doubtfni If there was tu old raodidate.
thought that It was s grand Uing conrve. was due to tbe elements, and
Tbe Rooeevelt left at T:30 yarierthese wordsT ‘These are public ser­ tearing them
A abort time ago I met a democrat
dem
another older polUleal dob la tbe
vants." That settled tbe prablenL wouM sell them and divide the pro­ that all the pet^le o. Michigan were
eouairy -Wltb poaelbly one exoeptloo, to my nallve city, and be said ~
that Insututioo and that
be recommended leglilntien.'and ceeds per capiu At ihl# point the
log been made to sail earlier but
lor Taft this year. I Then
tbe erapdOB belbc tocaded in New
today I defy any nun to name an speaker took occasion to thank tbe .. -as sn tnsUtntkiD of wbkb all made-.AsvigBtloii of any sort of cnift tbe smoke preventing IL
can rote for Bryan any old lime."
Torit abd be dMnt rare to met
toatanee In which rebates are prac­ people of ihe city for the reception might well be proud.
Coming to tbe diy Batbrday. the
very dangenos. On aecouut of tMr
I think we wUi agree on this point tised to this country. And bow was extended tbe club.
Mr. Wisler suted that it was indeed ronditlou. also, ihe errorslon on the boat had a strenuous tlore. It being
that
to
order
to
correctly
Judge
as
to
IwItezRaatM dub has alwaya
I. A\*hat business man
The repabllcan party enters tbe
pleasure to be In Traverse City, and RbosevH: In Ihe evedtig srai aband­ necessary to oonaiantly heave tbe
who should rule tbU country ot oura shall bs able to live, and wbat busl- catapoign
adatoatly 0«RpBne4 ib* oomi
with confidence, declared _ist be would never forget tbe bank# oned Tbe trip on the boat at night lead, n-ben tbe bay was satared. It
Bcaa man shall be broken dosrh*
was worue. (be smoke baeging lower
lory of tbe man. We must know. Now. my friends, this legislation is Mr. Cubbiuson. a# we believe we are lined with people, the hospiuUty and lirtie in the donst- fog would
He declared that he bad never
only have been dangeroos for ihe
between tbe hlllt. Near Cat Head
Bometblng ot fats past, abd by bis written upon tbe sutute books, and right.
be Uken back to Chicago aod sel ItseM but In case of ruoring point. William Gill aad Max Bekroeder
past we ran Judge bto fnture. and it If tbere to one man In the land wbo seen a campaign with as little inter­
sgrouqu. a panic woold ceruinly bare were piacMi up and they piloted tbe
is necessary to do tbto to order that to anxious to see these policies cor­ est and the reason was that the cherished in memory.
people are happy, p
Mr. Wtoler believed that every
followed and might have resulted In
TM ertUae ul^lT^^^a^la a wq may correctly Judge.
rectly worked out in tbe future It to rontemed. In the 16 to I days, any­ recognited (be quality of success as less of lift- as wen s^ dtoagreeaUe
A AM of laincbes bad been aallisg
Id has
Roosevelt. And what did one could gat a fight la a minute.
ic of (be greatest condltioiis tbst delay.
about the bay trom tbto dty and ac­
The flrat*T?me*'S!i Mr. Bryan Theodore
sn by any
he do. Says be to the Aneriran
Iters in the life of sn individual.
cording to J E Worthington, tbe Herresllie
IVhen ail ef the people
. .
loomed upon the borison ot our poUt- people: There Is one man wbo wlir The flog and the governmrat are
SST ISmlldMti^te club toS BOt I
It
to
a
qusJUy
that
tends
to
pr<
________
lltlonv.
they
nkt we# the first sighted about three
home aad abroad. Tbe
unfortunate
eonditloni
wossd o( pelWetoDa. as outside of two leal life w-a» practKaUly to 18>:. ai- carry out three policies, and tbosf republican bosu
and
advancement,
and
one
that
douoUes# withhold crinrism for dls- mUe# from the tlu-. A Traveree City
are led by a big
tbongfa be bad serted to congress (wo shouldera are the shoulders of Wm.
should cultivate In mind and
t possibly Motor Boat company's tsuneb to
yean before that, but he became 11. Taft." (Applause.) Then be said man. Taft, big in brain, big in heart.
charge of W. E. rranaton. sraa pfek■ big in confidence. The demo- tarert.
promlnrm before the country
BBHB ABd Cn!lited Btatea
T have tried him "
ed up eurly and tbeir boau guided lb*
____ have come along with the peer­
Now there to presented
count of an utterance
> Us sembm
big oae tn. tbe Rooeeveit being
What
Taft
Haa
Done.
less Bryan wbo bar made T.OOO pro­ people of (be I'nited Staire tbe prop­
protoe
najoHiy of ________________ ______
close to the west side of the buy.
phecies
and
not
a
single
one
has
come
osition
of
electing
a
msu
to
pr^do
My (rimids. ft seems to me that hU
-iaa»i and baatoaaa nea of the bast io a cannibal tree------------ ------------‘
Ex-Msyor Frank Hamaioa aad W.
over
tbe
people
and
enforce
tbe
tows
era. taborera and manufacturera, and character stands slone among the true. Tbto year, tbe <
Moneat la CSIoaga.
E WlDtoms, chairman ot (be county

better
than

of
tbe
country
for
tbe
next
four
years
great siatnsmei,. R oosevelt saw that
’ Mr. Furey atatad that be wonld not that to eating up and deal
. met tbe. bant at MuskegM
fore.
This
year
everybody
stands
for
in
tbe
island
ot
Cuba
a
new
insur•adeavar to dlseaas tbe toaoea. but ness, aad makes ft impoeslble (or us
w,.,
v.h««
with, the perty to tbto city.
tbe
gorernmenL
the
flag,
tbe
oonsUspoke
to
tbe
people
u,
M.r-.y
^
would like to leave a meaaage with to secure foreign trade, and that ft rection had broken out We were
At'toe dock, (be Booeeveti i_____
Roosevelt be pronounced him a strong |
ftoomt ef the Federei Bulld-ng
build up sponsible (or tbe behavior of the tbtioii.
tbs young moa. the boya wbo would will be impossible
by Mayor .Germaine. Robert Walter,'
sincere
man.
who
would
follow
(hr
;
__is
Larpe
Order.
people,
and
be
sent
to
tbe
Island
this
domestic
trade.
With
(bis
Mr
Cubblnson
then
paid
a
mag­
east tbeir firat votes to November. A
secretary of tbe executive commlttoa.
-----...----------------^
stateaman
principle*
of
William
McKinley
and}
re
lav
people.
Now,
nificent tribute to our grwat-country
.................t
'' young frtcaid of bto told
him thatbeI
WBi. n. Taft. And when he took hto and declared that all. republicans sitd should be given a chance to show j Hugo Beranek. of the Chicago Art Trac^' H. Otilis. secreury of tbe Taft
propbecy that be made
t tbe seeeptloa aad
club, m
I
place In Havana and sent (or tbe In
orrats. should be proud of it. He wbat bt could do.
___ 1 being asked tbe reason de­
DecorsUag compuy. has been award- other <
For tbe last (our yesrtt be
*■- has de- "
fWtenta, and they looked Into those
■luded bto address with s humorfied that It was because hit father
J. E. Wonbingtnn of toe Grand Rap­
eyner^tbey could not return to the
story which caught the fancy of motutrated bto strength by tows that ed the contract by tbe government for
and grandtather had voted that tick- tbto cendldatr I do not.' In any __
are all for tbe upUfi and benefit 011 decorating the interior of tbe federal ids Herald, accompanied tbe dab
St. la BU optoftm a young man who ner. wias to ivflcct upon bto r>od to- battle flelda. and In a very abort tbe crowd.
the people. There is not one aelftsh 1
-T-ve wort must be com- from Mnskegon and WlQiam Pentotou
guns In life with a handicap by vot­ tentioM and character It to (ortun- time Secretary Taft was able
Hon. Edward McCuem
editor aad one of the ownera of the
leave and to retnrn to Washington
ing tbe democrat ticket won't get voit
Chairaun Wetmore then Introduced
Irago Inter Ocean, as well as coBocwith tbe assurance that there srlll be
o( such greet ambfttoo. tou wbat
tar. ahM M. Furey.
Hon Edward MeCnre .the bumoriri pointed
of customs ot the port of Chicago
shall dtocosa to tne danr-r of bto no mnber trouble In the Island M of tbe delegaiioa wbo begaa
•Ign of' under Presidest McKinley, aerompnnEach
room
to to have a *“■-----policies helpful
will carry oat tbe pol
Cuba. vUcatn you have noticed tbe
pollUcal viewa
ted tbe party and covered (be BicMand beneficial to tbe people of «bet“l
talk of (mble betweru tb# empire
e Marquette dub has e8\
ings
here for tbeir pnpera.
I very gtod 10 be here tonight, Coiled States, not for tbe noliticsl j*'“'**'• "y
1- ,he
ot Japan' and tbto country, aad that
crlppled trade.______
awfully sorry that of all bat
endspobclM
and alms
which toe
one imtton
man bolds
Z, Ihe
foreign and domesette trade, instead < situation was absolutely strenuous, ________■m
________________
by wbicb
win “»■ "f ‘5*’
^U^ae
bas asld a word
of destroying ontwelves. our wires and I and great (ear was expressed tn
and this man to Winiam How '
ot tbe rev
MdCtoley. "And If It never did anr riOldrea. we find that buslnees In all ] IVaahlngten every day. not only to about the breuilful women we have beoeflt. ™
say that In all ourjard Taft. Wben Theodore Rooeevelt
.w
llnw bas improved. Now. fellow cltl-Ube executive cbaniber. but to conthing else. K It ctoses iu ttubb
Beranek to furnish all .be through the dty (bto amraiag on kto
sens. tore do 1 prove Ibis, instead of' greea. and so the president de«- trip we bare seen none more hand- says Taft wiU make you a good|»l t^
and diabaate its msmbiwiblp.
way tn Alma, where beaitonds
be at'
udwol.
domestic trade falling oS ft In a'patches tbto great diplomat to tbe wome and beunafnl Now. if there preeideBL" that aoald be soaidest. matertoL
thanks• of the AM
bmleaa poapte
W. E wlDian toft this asorwlng

nay
todtre
from
Manistee
In
toe
Mlierc
there
are
prosperity
and
le year aamunu to $4.000j>OOjM>0. j island ot Japan, but after be bad
STcto tbto OM I
(or a abort busteeas trip tu Bred City,
lence
please
don't
feel
hurt
besuceea.
we
ought
to
Mndy
them
well
George
Hobbeier.
of
this
dty.
went
to more than twice as much as waved bto magic wand for two days audience plewse
U
K.
Gibbs
went
to
MuyfioM
on
nd
If
there
to
an
opportunity
to
belp'to
take
Ann
on
butlnea
this
morecans*
I'm
going
to
say
ttos
over tbe island, the secretary ot war
le of all
betag greeted
Mag and ------thee
along tbe prosperity end enceees of ing.
I the people of the earth 1puLtogetbri (or Jap^ Mid tbst we two petq>lc in Mantotee Mondsy nl^i.

iUHHtESSES
WEIIE GREAT

0. J. OMtama.
In Inirodndnc Mr. DIakema. Mr.
r'etmore aald:
Tbe next speaker op tbe list this
eraninc to not an Importalkm. but a
HIcbIgaa man. and a Mlcblcao nan
that erery repobUcao in Mlcblcan
known berauM beta the leader in the
lUoo in the sUte
of Mlcbls

MANY SAW SHIP

Ony torelcn trade amonnu to tXOM,OOO.OM. and tbe balance of trade la
our faror amoonu to tSIT.OOO.OM to
Biacle year, and that were It not foe
*act that Te are under a srmt
id Indehtneea. tbla creat strenin
Of goU which to flowias dallr Into

AUDSHCE GREW LARGER

CONDITIONS
UNFAVORABLE

wnjjjui AiDEN sura

S' ..............

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...

V,?

LEFT AT 7:30 A.M.

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OVEN CONTRACT

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«RANO T1UVBMI MUUlATUttDAY. »W1£M»g>t tS. 1

6raii Imersc Herald ltt( an4 tb«r v« •P>*

pt$m. This «tO hm I

tWlCK A WEEK.

K
FIRES RAGED LOCATE Di NORTfl MEN STUL
nGHTFIRE
ON ISLANDS

m

ni Wmii to
«Nkwl h Pb-IhL

ItiTtist au SWe Bak

A. Tiaey Lay. Pmllnf
i^w-ahhy SMmjs Make lapMic Blood.
IF. E. CAMPBELL OF NORTMPORT
B. Fl«»d Otoeh. TV* Pr
CON«TITWT10HAL AWKOU (ued to be consideT«d that otily
GOES TO MANIsnOUE.
OarianC
MENTE.
uanery and UaiUa iroaUe*
o the kidney V.
A. i. Maynard. Aaat, OHkfta.
Mow that tht tieluwBl of the po­
A. J. Havtand. AauL <ftfttoc
HONOR CITIZENS ARE ALMOST
litical priMHen art <W«. the neat
orwre*
H •RICHAM'S PROPERTY WAS Will Laave the Leader and Take *
aU dL._.
SUFFOCATED.
Imponaat teoe for the
Peaitiwi With the
THREATENED.
CAPITAL ftSOO/MO
of the pwMe of Mlchl«aa la cona«Ceuriei^Heraid.
•URPLVS. 990JOOO
ilOB With the eute electioii will bo
tbme most importaat
the oonauuiteaal awEwwita pamVf. B. CaapbeU. editor and pro-;
todwy* filter
ed hr the poaewUea at Laiulo*
prtetne of the NoKhport Leader. tor<
and jxlrify.thebload— 1 Qc»enl BeeU« BtttROE IMM
left TbOMe Me. tt.
wleter.: T
. .
«he to« rftht year*. wB! leave OctP-1
HARO battle renewed ONCE
od npoa a; the Ndvemhor oleciion.
tter 1 for NanijHone where he ha*
MORE.
KT CcRt tUdwed BB nac DcDffBtIk
In. ihli coanocUon it will U woi to
ITUM
CORDS OF WOOD
lal’i'B a poaltlou wi’.U the hlaatotliinc
»i* that ttr coortUottoual conre.-..5(>e in . .
CONSUMED.
ourier kerord
.Uc in a4tsm« tloB wai «O0)i>0ee<l or the bMt br ier
Mr. CaapbeU will lease the licadtw
y>(i^saiii—
--- Strip Of Timber Owned By
In the elate, and aner strugitKaK^
time, but as yet baa not Bade
IftteraE aa awoBMaaa
the Guelph patent Caak Co. is
__ t>iai. ^eo deya with the cooftlto-j
Uroa Ferot of Men Wortced All Day any conirarL He will also take stock
Thicsteaed.-Oan’t see 10
Ilea «f the aUtc of Mlehtsan. they
to the Hantotlgne paper later oa.
Yeatentay and At a o'eloek kaat
Feet Ahead.
paaeed npoa netDeroiia mmendmeou
Editor CaapbeU has been promi­
Night Had the Fire Under
win convinoe anyooc.
wbkh wUl he enhiBlUed to the iwoplc
nently coni
OeirtrwI.
If voo are nek yoo cnn make
tor thalr oonalderatioa.
thto aeciion of the country lor a good
ktdnera.
CVE. SAR, MOM
ike'by ■ - --------------ppUTiCAL CALENDAfl.
effect of
It b aatd in retard to the reeuli*
many yean, and has bum up a very
surer
XjJte,
»eh..
Sept.
11.—One
_
AMO THROAT
fapL 2i/-«eetaJM eaefty eea
. that
itoM paper of the l,«ader. For Are
Of the e
of the woral foreet hree to tbl* eeo
____
lUmd.
OLAGSEB BITTED
If the people adopt the reeomtnenda tlon of the coantry raged lor aevcra ,,^«ars prior to hi* locatliig at North-iuwcodsfalc
NBDiMh
Trvnrvaeift
•tatnto
•apt U-Arf
Aeha'a crooing.
tioaa Bade, we *HU hey* ooe of the
port. he ^ editor and proprietor
cases,
and
4
sold
the
hoara yeaierdtf. Flames brok>>«ut-«
;abb
Tfttwlftftftbii
h€M eodetlttiUaoi of eny eiete to the
of the Empire Journal, and hefor^
I it* merit* bv aU
11 o'cloeh to the forenoon, and betor.
I s'e bucking
Casek camps the
naioa. It to iroe that no coaetlintlon
that time was editor and
night had eoeeiuned SOO cofd*
ami <u>e-<l<
of the Oxbow Pin, Bltowonh betog against a roaring (nr
of thto eharactor on be aheolntely
- - 1d*«
boMle*. Yot
wood b*dpngtog to Jake Canheli
Sonth of Honor, the Are laat Bl|hl
the birthplace ol that publication,
porfeet. 1>ere will he thtoff to the
BWHX clean 10 acree of rewJrt prop­
WT lav to iCeetlra.
as within « rods of the Guelph Pal- ht'maiH^.'M^pamffirttelb^)^
which was an entirely original Idea
doeaBest which will not he epptored
erly known u Canfield Polni.
WtofinJoot U you tare k^v or
It
Cask
Co-’s
rainable
strip
of
stMdwith
Mr.
Campbell.
liDt M.»Twe«t]r-amvft
by ererrone. hat to the main,
ALL xxne OF C7UT flovsbe
ling timber and the chances are that whrnwnliugto^^l^RC^aCmpbeU wa
aanya«tte« ft Trmtat nealtont oonaUtottoa. In n recent to- U’ben the Aral Are started there
jihe mill will 'nave to shut down eo
ene of one ‘of the leadtog Chleaco were only two men to Aghi the Aai
tVBBAIOB.
CUT.
that the men can Aght dame*. Bast
papere the action of the IHchlgan eon- OanAHd and M. C. Stamp, hut they
Baptl
•. Kilmer's Swsi
ventfoa wai highly comtneaded. and were apeedUy rtonforced and by night- A. P. Hough wa* editor and proprie­ of Hamor. the Are 1. reported as being
lea «t DMHft.
endoned tall erery aratlable man to the vicin­ tor, waap one of the Ant papers to under control.
^ EE^^rrcMhloeR atate «onm a* being wtoe and ^hy of the far- ity waa piwaaed Into aerviee.
this region with which Mr. CampbeU
Friday, the smoke here wa* so thick
that object* 50 tod* away could not Tomatoes, per lb ....
Miss Nellie Riley, oj Ctovetond. has
lortly after C o clock Same* broke
crable oonalderation of the people of
Oet t-DwonUa aUft
During hi* residence to Leelanau be dtocenied. Thto monitag. « wa* Tmnilpa. per boneh ..
aroived to take the poeliloa ax irtmout on Brigham’s laland. reserved (or
the atata.
fiaEalSMtuw.
mef whh Mias Ftarn Heck.
The oonMltotkm haa been In need rMon purposes, but the force of men county and Trarerac;^ Cily. Mr- CMmp-'cmi»e*lhlo to see more than'10 feet Sweet corn, per dox ..
Summer
squash,
each
bell
has
made
a
Urge
circle
of
friend*
|
end
In
boo*e».
even
with
the
dooc^
Mia* Lulu Tripp, of Ksismavm, to
of radical changea for many* yean at work speedily extinguished ibis.
tke guoKl of Mrs. E. 8. WOltoms. at
no Ume haa there been ao The family of Ben Johnaon. ocenpytog who will wish him the best of every- and wtodowe closed, a person alBMCt fliritg heana. per Ih
OBiM^vrfunoN was euccem^ many good
Sseet poiBioes, per lb ...................... ftjTherr collage
at K«-*is Mol
r
saggcMUona aa are eon- (he only house on the island, packed thing to hi* new locoUon. He wDl be' *n«ocate*. How near ibe Ar««
ftmiaaa Cftr wae aaftrtsnate Satand moved out. greatly missed by bto friends to cannot be deiennined becadee of the Green pepper*, per-dos
................ ! MtosvUUton NoUoo returned to Ihe
to the report of the ‘ '
*
VtEar hetanae of the dtoacrceahle ttoned b
................ 15o city Uiln morning, nfier vtoiueg her
New lornlpe. per peek
JmliOB. We bdiere that (he people bnltering t^ the bouae would bnni, Leelanau county, and it Is to be ibick smoke,
pereci* at iilg R^os.
)
epadMoa which tMayad the ateamreaeb
>be
hoped
that
the
new
editor
of
the
_
Btomid rote to adopt to the recoi
btR the
Mis* Amanda KUIon. of DetralL to
ftlp AoeaeraK ia reachftf thto dti
' N'orthport Leader will /ieep up the
Oscar Gusuff and Miss Alma
t at LABstog laat win- bi&ldtog.
visaing Miss Mina Ryan.
The daoaa fOf npoa the hay eovblaed
standard aet by Editor (Campbell.
derwm ol Northport. were W the city
About
>
O’clock
to*t
nl^t
the
Ares
vilk the paU of iftoka wUoh huat
...IffeftMt
today on their return from Bwd City CodSak. per lb
in this vicinity wore ptacllcally un­
over ttda aeotlen. erwated a delay that
where they vislusl Mr. OustallV sis­
WANTED^Iri to s.;;'i.".m;mwi
der oonuoJ. but a force of men are
aaMad dtavpftntawat it hlao fercad
wages. Mrw. Poriar
ter, Mrs. Charles eBiry. and husband.
watching today to s«« that they do
fta nanaceamat to ahandoa the «aUr. and Mrs. Slepikn. " Snttoss
--------u get a frcA utart.
aanfta to have baaa dr*
Tbaee Are the Flguroa Given For
______ > borne, IKI«
Bar. returned
this morning af­
FOR BALE OR VxCRANGEAa
Orawn
t*
only
bay dntttE Ibe aeanftg.
I
City Behoels At Beginning ol
ter spending Sunday in the dty.
ORVILLE WRIOHT
EXCEEDED
J alftneas wiU
of a mile away it waa feared that U I
the Year.
OWN TIME.
Than WM alM dlai
changed the Aamea would
e of ft# BOM dft
NOTICE OF 0PENIN6
sweep over the Intervening couniiy!
Our
Millinery
Divdsiea
will
aallaar-l character* who
The enrollment of »he sehod ihU
' .'.iirty lU- lown. \Vit!i ao rain
-il b; the ManjaeUf ^jjnij corps olfieert BsHeve Wright
•ks the^tlre coBnlrj Is dry.
BALE—Cheap. If takw at oaca.
vvju i^nh* Bpsed Test d 42
ftub Of eWeago.. These dtoap;»lnt.
...a
whM-h •iigoiiy on
lli* FOR
^ tubwlar bolter. Oleb^ tefrt.
ftnnto w«^
hfilaa Per hourStore.
fft the aamro ^ like
' R.lrashmenU
Good Mode,
(dih did
the teacher. Mies Hanks,
Hank*, recovers
........... ........... .............
.................................. .......................................
. Bid the
wwod.
Soma
Umber
was
destroyed
in
nin-,,
she
eiDceis
to
be
Everyone
wdeeme.
Formal
opening
ftl^.ft Da yevw to auke the rtolt
'>.1 rowi ...................... 14, M and I6c
Wfthlngun.
8epL
ll.-OrvUle addition to the resort property, but from her Ulness. She expert* to be
,tnlre Mere. Friday evahtoG BwL
.................
«t fta ataamahlp RooaeveU and the
Wriftt late yoaterday broke (he . l.„» p.,. ot Ih,
<»»•„
^
..........................
.................
•amhaft of Chs dob to thU dty one
next week. When she arr... |i will
elaborate display ot -e
lamb i— »
a«j dl'-tarcv
dlMsccv t-.*
ihr tiiilrrrrmovfd.
f * T .
\
''‘!k !’i ,.„i
of pfOM ar.d i-ii-fixuf.- to Ibi' people of wo'IdW tofcm inr lime aiiJ
B«9L IMt*
roud ihroasU the ti-hoil tiiJ beautiful new msrchandlie.
’.xnib
.-h.ppa.
!-■' ■»'
lor a heavlwiiuin-alr U)ibR »uicbui<-.|
--------------- ------this secuon.
ihrongh the lapcrv. Hrr rooui is
The Hannah A Lay Merc. Co.,
. FOR BALE-«r>od. gentls driving
citlmated at 30.
Adda tram the dlsappotoUnento
c; hsmckx. buggy and cnucr.
week. Awdy
A bargniu if taken il
BisMlDBsl the del
to-fore Siradsy to J.! Panoabeeker.
. JTheca vgs the 1
aept IMS.
gnM that Traveraa aty had
I* e
KTATo iMP^
LLUpai^
•aft BMB a Ansia day whh thspoadANNUAL MEETING.
ting the time of WgdSl-sSAL« -nitawtl towIM 1
-Meaufttkmaf aFoorth of July eft____ I l^t by throe minute*
rhea^
Chicago.
Sept.
' "■ ■
1 The earollment the Arc! duy at the
dhntkm. Tb» atreets ware thronged
imSr; rnru. S"-V
and II aacondA Tbe ftlgbt wae wllVta paegde. and fully 1.000 penont
W. F. Calkin* Re-elected President-' various bolldlaR* was ElmwoM 333;
lA-troil. B--PS, 14 - \Vb.-at—uosw—
Picnic fcnu-* ........................................ lie
1 at the dock to wit- neaaed by nearly l.OM people.
Oak Tark. SSS; Coninl .'ITi Beard- «.s^tc-. com. hZUf. opt**. ''Itie.
ftgn|l
fotf*
officer*
l-ard. per to ...........iJe to ttc
g fta arrival t the yaesd. In adman. SH; Vnion Mrt-cl. :t7; Booc-j
^
rtoCIc.
pvUMt'tofty
expressed
the
m to fteaa fta atragft aoou
vine. IR. The enrollment the fourth
Buffalo, Sept u.—l-aiile. 4vv0. Sbon col ol ptAk. tPT' -M........... »MtW
that 'Iftifhl wUl
porter l«u»e. pe, Ih
IVin.r. rrc»m.i:-. pe
Ovftg to fta latanefB of the nrrli{^
mft*' « mllr* en hour hc holOei. of the PoUto lmplpin«nl Co. Itoardman, 301;
.nf?r<
al aC the boat the parade on 0imt
titUAd to a boom. t>f 33 per was b-W rride.v ticM f-nd tb<' board ••ooaUllc. 1*'; OakTntk,
iiud klrougor.
l-vl.'V.
wm
br
c
E-y«, jirr dot.
atroal waa nm^sasarlly omilted’ and
1 ra^-«e, r-f -.b. . «
SELLING PRICEA
fte wlsRors were e>enned ImmNllat-'ly to the svh^ ynmn.l-. wfirr^- mWj Prl. k and Umbufgl.H' chere«. per
tagf were heO. The doto>. of chu»e.
MIeb..
Svj'i.
' - nni’lll' to emallcr |gathorthga; than
BitvUa Sinclair, who
Ik-vu In ibv | Mentha
under other condF:
emj.loy of A A Btimvit, In store and Spiced figs, per botU* .....................Wc
____ _
of poople In tbe
chine to pass the tuning point et
tift vto would have been glad to
place of Leon F. Titu* aod L. W. postofflce, (or many nxmiba. ha* gone preaeved Age- P*r can .................. SA:
r»„. rret Mi—1.;—
ire.-.,—
both end* of tbe course.
iirftf thaao meetings were tnenpened
Tiakham to place of C. A. Hammond. ito Traverse City to ooiuplvie a bu»l- Cambombert^chtesc. pR bos U to 50r
/The offlctol irtato wlU be held a*
Aspsragaa up*, per can ....30 W 7bc Oat*, per bu ........................ ...........
ft I* to thalr bomaa at nppar ttma.
The board then elected the offlevr*. ness eonrwe there.
a*
Mr.
Wright
announces
his
a >•
TDa maattogs to the rranlng. hewUl..«
11.1, CrriUlUrt «BI«
W. P. Calkto*. preddent.
rsBdlness. He wUl probably make
^ . lavdr. ware well attended and the
A. V. Prtodrtcb. vice preeldent.
„o,reca.,.pb.,™....l...........
r-ftftftnUy Utomlnaled steemablp at- prolBlnary flights for n week or
C. P. Buck, secretarj and treasurer. D«U., s»ir«a .re .iieoai.i: lusi. ■->» ■"—> W'"". f"
Miaaiipi., p. r 100 lb. .................IMP
^ '
tndfti thOBsaada who ware Andy
These officere were rwetocted ex­ re-bool lo Trerere, City.
HuoMrer prebon. J.n. po, |lo~ ^
f
.
..
w Cfc Currant strawberry Jam. gtosa ...*0e
•Mottotoed by the eseetiftt bend of
cept for C- P. Buck, who wa* riveted
l-ok. AOO ..bool OP. OOO on lb, Pib
„„,„,i. j,.
,ure ....
the Marquette dub which ooAtaln*
fill the vacancy caused by the
luM to,.; .V.'.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.'.. Viieis Tnmiv* Aag.»>Dev.
ftp-ftMtoOBl mutdnae to
death of J. w. MllHken.
uodrftwelgbL H. A U
The condition of aBatrs at the tac:
t ef T. H. A
McOreaham ak.litant*.
.........................................16 to ISe
fine feed ............................ ...........
tory
1s
aattotoctorr
and
the
outlook
Athtotle
Asacclatiee ■Karl
BUYING PRICED
Potato buyera-arv plentiful here
kippered Herring, per lb. -............ »c
promUtog.
Umier Beeretary.
this time. 6S cent* Is the price.
t Imported eardtoe* ................ » to 4*e
OiyftuuBht antarial beaeffto to fte
The rush of resoncr* continue* to Probena bUekberry jam. per glaas »c ApplM. per bbl................................. n *S
iMMiBWr. tt nleo hroftht men ot
Tbe athtotle aasociailon of T. H. A
pour into Lake Ann. regardlcw of Ui< Silver Oerd aardinsa, par lb.......... »« Oder apple*, per hundred.............. flSc
imr^------«lip adgM •never Save
met after school Thoroday to elect
Utvnrac of the fccason.
Lototers
officere (or the onsulag year.
Bert Rcim aod wife, who have been
Spenoar Buake wa* elected presi­ |iard Work Last Night Subdued Fir*
Other rartetle* plums ..................... 79c
vliltiug friend* here for tbe past g^^mp. per can .................... It to 26c
dent. He U popular and one who can
Around Village With Ne Furthree -week*, returned to their home gir,irb«nT probona Jam. par glass Me
,uch for the awoelailan.
Gtod
Tiavaiae CKy aft her paopie. Had
ther Damage.
In Milwaukee yesterday.
Fruits.
needy Ued with Biaake
there haan nanshlne toatoft of smoka
A Urge number of our people are pma,, baafcet ............................ MC»e
to the vote tor preddent and
aft tW <m the bay the baauUea
Honor. Mich, Sept 11.—The forest preparing to go
Traverse City on [y,,melons, each ..................MO»e
elected vlceprMldenL
Kari Dmior
the 13th to look at the ••Booserelf pp per lb.............................Uc to 2*t
was elected eeeroiary aft Artbur
p„ beakel ...............MCSOe
1 by the Bschant trvaaurer. Both are fully der oontroi last night and tht* mom- ,and listen to the dlsilngulshed orator* I
fBaaanas, per do*. ..
] vlaiiora.
capable ol dlltog ftalr poalUpu et*d- tog. No further damage a-a* aoewto/ vrho will be there.
well. I sue** so-No rton for j pineapple*.............................. 15c to *5c
ed other than that reported yesterday.
. it'to to the erodltof Traveree Ctty. nsUy.
Tbe
are*
are
stUl
raging
to
aom.)>tolesi*ort Fergntoa aft Baldwin
that the offfeers of ft* Marqorite
Butter, dairy .
lomUtte* but further great danger Is
dab aft their gneeu dedared that sad Prank Bauman. Nad Kehoa and
were we in belter shape
be B attend a case to Utoad Wednesday. { Mlchl^ Osage cantaloup**...-^1^ [Esg*^p?r^
d them here we* Andrew Bdrwd were elected the board naUkrty. unlem there should
..ttorfc
Mr*. L. C. Baker, of Empire. Is the- CalllAto pears
“ *
'*
eurdta) and eWhMtosOc than at of eoutnd.' Daldwla vrUl cnaeh the gato Of wind.
lo satisfy your School
guest of Mr*. A A Bumetl this wc^k. Crsper. per b*»kei ........
any nftar point lonchad by the verneh
D. A Willard U stowly IraprovtoR peon, per basket............
Shoe wants than now.
In ftto reapaou Traverea City 1* the
from hi* very severe llto*-**. All w;ll.
vagriaWs*.
gatato. boonaa thew peftto ratum- prscUce to gresL With every man on
be glad to see Um on our etroe:* New poutoea....................
ed to ftalr Rctoft with fte knowledge tbe team haring played with the Hfth
iKewftmtps. per peck ..
Elabereted Feeparetlees Are Being
that TtBemae Oty to an Important aehoiri lari T«ir. the (ormailoas and
Idaft roe th# ExhlWtien at
MUs Martha AdM-nider bts ----- Green onion*, per banch
bHtotM esoter with people of mod algnsds are known and the plays
Sutlera Bay.
Lettuce, per lb .
menced her school to W«l Almira.
em idto* and enjoyahto boepUaltty. e*n eft wtih iste-xenson smouthonss.
Spring chickens, live weldhl •
Cucumber* .
The vhi-.orb •.t-vi- .Cihu-'U-Iie iii Th-..
W. Goddard, oi BellaSre. was one Celery, per stato .................... 3 for 5c
thclt fimifssinns of commendafion „uy, ,i^.„ tob 1,";^
of the vtoltor* to the cH> Saturday lo Cabbage, per ft .....................»e to (k
how often it rains these
anS Trever
(he steamer RooseveH.
Pea*, par pk ...............................
shoes ke^ rigfat on wear­
Crooked neck squash, oaft .............^
ctoto fta I
Tbe MKkBeM to fast thto year )
(Wax beans, per Ib. .
L Of flouree tt to to he reThepreftom list ha* bean toeued. the
ing jus» the same.
Ftarto «K ftF aeooBd ffie pell to
grettod. ftnl o«r riiiton were d
abofl the
to play.
play.' lidha
la a «%«
fin' ooeger.
dodger. rvvKe- |
pototod ft aom* fttog* hot Ttov^ ft
lAWxa u
^

Our Millinery BivUIon w'll hold
c-r I. rot gl-.-en to uif-klnp a fstlure
.-,p r:ak • e hs’to.lrg ram !.v^
•_
*
^ ^ H-:ringtoT>. '.f
Hi d Pau bcY-^ for b'.n-Urreon. SepL tSth. Irem l:i0 to 6:00- SS
ol MU' Jcmouslraliou and n waa only . ;iu 4s n*m»w- caesied waokling. and
^ o... fair «*«>- DUglayIng the advanced early fall r \
are the brst-iben «*«
to. .toto-to
,b.b •.
Styles.
Hafreshmenta Good Music.
have s -me chr-apes kiods
Everyenc welcer-.t. Formal opanleg
ftatgrevei
' fori to make the fair es big if c
tri etnire ator«, Friday evening. Sepc
The Une to made up ot Teleranr.
that are alt solid Icaihft-.
riad ont to fta toturS «g«" it waa last year. »th A grand evealng's . enwitain!wbo are aura to give a good Sjxvmnt
mentand a most clabersU display ef
Tft adiitoi of fto
[oInC. Uorgaa Company
beautKul oev* merchandise.
| Fer Bale by J«*maoo Drug Co.
H.'8.*»itoto. to ®k BtoMre .
■ua. to
TraFCXMCnr Micb. .
Txa
& Lay Marn. Co.

MS

THk

FIRES BROKE OUT AGUN

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passes

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Dr. P. J. MAefUTT

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F. M. PAINE.

p-t-ORIS-T

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amoiti fte vlatton here Satarday .

____Oder Ape><s WanleO

NO MAHER

ORAND TRAVm*» HtIULO. TUMOAY. tFTKMRKR

t

rteraeoa and gave OU Boll the ene
TraaaporUtlOB mbpmt. Cbt«( of ^ aaid. “but a good, true aMe t
_______ at the bat. We dMecaly
chariea Capote.
he* AsbtOQ and W. B. MeCnra of tb« aerer downed U tie Uatonr
hope and trasi that the wom has ^s.-------Marquette dub. CBtcMD, taUDC the world* (Apblauee.) Me ayrke
by the dty to Meatve the iteMl. folkived br Canpbdl'a
sround
BoDor
yeC
numerons
great preparalkaaa which .were
The Marquette____ folhnred.
carrr-1 aiatlng that the diy got toy. ai
neat ante tbe Marquette dub,
di
turned out en masue Butwday *^jfamar reinrwed hone
c
lag basoera aad tbe kejra of the dty. TraYeiWB Ctty waa one of only two di^ 2; r. Teal and eoa. 1/eeaard. Hti tor
BBjU^prWl^J
> hi# a»- I
Mayor W. V. C. OernyOae to^i
tMuobUe followed, riding
her luagnlBoeat Marquette club and
pox. The loaorous voiee and smUlng tng the High ecbed there. Mr. Teal
r
At^brfiliaat
epeahera.
(A»T^fw<k««ai
ffMMrta,
coantananie ot the do«« among ua „,urt,*d borne Monday.
ior Bigelow, aecretary of the Mar-We started_pro«np^from Mnakeqnette dub. and the MbMs Made
‘r^r
BBL H«r
HBe were douds. among
Kellocs and Helen Hannm. who had gon.* he nid.
w.___ _________
- .
extended the keyx of the dty to the and toga, and ■moke, and rocks, and QteellBg
ime and lug and a large bunch ot talent will key Sunday ou the excaiaton.
■ but they
prcoldeDt of the Marquette duh.
be intrdduced lato t^ myste^ of ^
funeral «( UtU# Boy Artllp waa
Dr. Muaeon followed with hia autoU^ble order. By order of the aee-!^
BtobUe. in whkh toe Ctongiwaainan
Oen-tt J. mehenuL oT the Bfth dlairtci bad the greatcet living statesman on
Leslie King of Parma. Od.. cousin Drawn cburcb. Mr. and Mrs. Artllo!
«t Mlthlgan. Hon. W. n. Taylor, ex- earth with ns today.’. Theodore Rooee- of Elmer WelU. arrived In town last bare tbe sympathy of the community j
veR* (AppUusc andd yelU)
httomey general of to(
htiomey
Tbutsday and be^ so
m their end bereavement.
U Taylof
f tweeter
tfteder JL Legg. L. . .
_ ____________
with this part of the universe that be
eutca district
of Illinois, and
Oeo.
Burt eaterialned a number of
district ailorupy
alio
IfflOiedlau-ly purchasrd tbe farm of
u
Alfred Zinc, of Pennea-t'i
jr evening. Tbe time
Henry Rynn and sill anchor to Ben- ,We
aylvanla.
_
--------------friends
at the Inn at Silver Lake.
Hon. J. K. Cnlblnaon. of Kanaaa.
________
Tmmpower
and
children
bunt ridyer, u.
tudge Paul Llnebarger.
O. jJ- uueen
OUben
a-m
return
to
Rapid
Oty
Tueeday.
afChicago and Hon. R H. McOoraich
eks' visit with her par- hig and a marsh mrilow roasL
e
ot
the
republ
llowed In W. C. 1
Allowed'
Mrs. Ira Gordon.
i Miss Dora EMldwln. ot Kingsley. U
of Indiana. “Tbe democruis car­
______ roiumcd Friday nlgtfl ^tlng at Mm. Burt
ry the aute every day la the year ex­
fn tbe parade
KmlkuU
Be
T.».U, Ut.nm.1. U., Mw
ey. Jullua Beer, driving Mrs. tatie cept election day." he said. “Bloc* tnim
ealllng upon bis intended.
Horace
'
Haniukh-s rranklln. Ole Larwm of Su^ 16>4 they have been carrytng every S^TbcwTNovwnber will teU
I the scene ot
.^ar except pleotlon day. then we
, pleasant gsibering when the
me of march was en Tlnlc^
ry the country." (Applause !
The much talked of ball game be- of Sliver Lake Hive came and iorle spoke of the Oreai Middle West
street to the Central school grounds,
the dlBereni speakers stopping at the
being tbe states which elect the rtreen the maw mill and veneer crew' pri^ jjer In booor of her birthday,
“Tbo sutes of Michigan. waa a failure. The saw mill crew got The ladlea came laden with rto
two stands.
l»ui^ grtinmar. ThuraWlBConaln. IIUVW,
nUneM, Indiana and1 (Ohio cold feet and lalled to make gto
f^rttwrast Mattingihlugi to eat to wbleb all dU ample
AUMon Peet i 1 wife. Fto '
slates
conatltnw tbe
the five
Bve aiaierhood sL
“The meeting on the northwest cor­
ateod. wife and daughter Ftoerica. justice. Hra. McIntosh was the reMrs. Mary Logan left
ner of the Ceotral school gimnds
the gueaU of Hr. and Mrs. Bert clpent of many pretty and useful pree- tor a vlMt Bite reiaUvaa and Mtods
was attended by
eutes. The tallcet men, tbe beet wo­ Walrtead
also a beauUftt! boquet ot flowthan there were eeata. The meeting men. the prettiest girls, the finest
Clare.
lAwrence O'Brleo. jelegmph^
was tailed to ceder by Hon. J. A. Uor- children In the country come from
Mia KalUa WoU vMwd fricofla at
-ed Charles U P^r- tbeae elates. We apeak the best
Travorwe CUy Sunday.
ey. prealdent of the Marquette dub to tongues. We are tbe only five sUtes
the audience, eaylng that It was an thatc speak tbe ^igllsb
aigllsb lac
language wlib
COPEMISK

bmior to have eo many dUtlngulshed
strcei Saturday nlgbt serenading
a ‘paioM’ as tbe IndlaL
repubUcans hera and also the Mar- w..
D
KRBONAU

speak the Bitflsb tongue without principal buslncai
are on the I
CopeaMh, Mioh.. BqpL lt-«evera1
dropplDg our -ITS- or adding TVa*
•The republlcun party baa been
here are attending tbe aotdlers’ re­
meeUng.
FrumJriflayY Bsoord.
power 48 years, excs-pi unfortunately
Mr. Seeley, aolldtor for the Rooord. union at TbompaonvlUe.
Mr Purer was greded with ap­ once when a democrat slipped in
Mrs. S. T. Kart reluroad to SL
as In town last week In the Interest
R a Oaaon. wbo acddcotally shot
plause and be briefly Inttoaeed Hon. while we wero asleep.
Out of the
LouM today after reaortlng fior Sva
J. K. CubMnaon of Kansas. Mr. Cab- eeren preildentt of the United Buies of the Record-Herald Co.
himself tn tbe arm a few days age Is
Jdra. Art Hnoter has so far recov­ doing meely under tbe aklllful tresi- week* at Gras* laka
blnson spoke 1-—...........
briefly, first voicing bis ..........................>,
_
ame
six of
ppreclatlOQ. of me greeting here a
of the Korlhsrest Territory. LlB- ered from her siege of alekncM as to ment ot Dr. H. Guinn.
aylngaeot^-------------------- i«y*lo^e eoln,
vlMUng her mother and atetara at De­
eoln. Oram, Hayes. Os
Oarteld, Harri- be able to mingle with an amon g her
UdVes" of'Travbrse City, saying that •on and MclKnley. all f
many friends once more.
Clarenee Rlcket .o< South GcnM. troit ba* fwtunsed and la agate te
the Old flag m beau- ot IlUoole. Indiana an
aa- a buslneaa caller In town Wed- county aerk WWlter-a oBee.
needay.
Mrs. Tom WUbelB came baoktmn
W
DRAWN.
JesMe Hnxley baa moved Uto hla
ly. ^ waa »akaa
for hours awaiting the arrival of thd
new bouse near tbs brtAynrd.
_____________ cuaiome ol the
, great white steamer.
Pinally word
U1 (here but atood tee
Mrs.
Fred
Oleaaon
retmwed
Wed­
We
thank
Ood
that
tbe
next
Mrs,
W.
DeWllt,
of
Traveme
City,
waa received that she was by omens
,jt ol tbe Unlto
Sutes it go- was the goeat of her slater. Mrs. M. nesday from Woodstock, HI., wbsfw weU.
president
-------------, and at 8:46. tbe blasts of her heavy
Ing to1 oome out of the North
she was called on weoount of tee aar. fog horn became audible wbtle the
liory, our
o'bonoto'iiiotber. WUHani Harr, last nl^L Mm. DeWlU left
for her new home In C^eago. HI., this loua Ulnees of her father, wbo paaaed
I boaU In the harbor, which bad been nesa for the people and that the re­ r. Taft. (Hearty applause.)
oke of the flve states as being morning.
asiay the next day after her arrival.
' spoke
blowing their' wbUUee oonstantly as publican party entered the campwgn
middle round between the radlMrs. Ciesson and family hare the
Mrs.
B.
SUrbnek
U
eniartalnlng
her
FOU
proud of lU past and eonflf It ol lu
a guide, redoubled their effora.
WOMtVCLT
MADE
LANDINO
I pre- servatum of the far east, and closed parrnta, who arrived on ihe,eicur«on sympathy of the entire community la
When tbe Rootoelt finally camo to
ildate.
their
AMlDflT SALUTEt.
with a brllUani tribute tq Michigan. from Indiana.
her dock, the cbet-rlng wiu redoubled.
In
slie,
grest
In
bruin.
dian
Mia.
MUUm
Klndlg nod Mrs.
and the republican pai ty. touting
Mr«. Hillard and MUs Molnea left
,
the big boat admowledgliig tbe groeV Test
be^ and confidence ol briefly upon tbe tariff
real ln*the
I
for their homes at Olivet Tknmday Cbarise Crtes and son. Harold, ot To-, Is saett) teswSs*.
people, (cheers.)
Ae American
AB
Alfto zinc.
' ■■rmnsfiujiai iirao aanmy
“>«
nblfl*
ledo. former reMdente of tkle place. , aMwMMaiasca
minraonilng.
Mr. Cubblnaoo
ISx-Congresstuan Alfred Zinc.
KCfPnON WAS HAPPY 1‘ter big wblMle a bile tboM aboard
Mr. Bryan and sUied that the Pennsylvania, gave a very brief ad...
gneau
ot
Mrs.
R. K. Lewis and' It nliiasM, axuba.
Mim Mathewea. of Flint. Mich.. Is
waved and cheered. Old Glory being
lublican party knew when It
other reUUva and friends tor a
ivod by the enthnalasta. At 3:55.
that republican meetlngi tribute to Utehlgau. He said in pan: the guest of her btotbnr. B. Mathewes
Chariea Mclnteah left for FMnl Uito .days.
baas nsnltiag tram OuteRh a
OteKB THRONOED WITH MANY Major E. A. Bigelow, the aecretary of were always cloee to a school bouse. -M'ben I reach Philadelphia the first
Mia Donna Bollon has gone to Bd.! ...y .OoU in tbeHsal quickly,
the riub. was lifted through the gang­ Chcers-I Tho democrats whenB they thing 1 shall do will be to lake off moruiiiB after a JO days’ vtsll with
THOUBANO*.
nally got into power fought m er tbe my bat to myself and shall try to con­ bis family.
lllrlmmera to board and go to
way oBlo the dock and Mayor W. D. iiill for a year, kept the coui
vince myself that l am a great man.
Mr. and Mr*. D. W. Reynolds and this winter.
]
^ua In sMdsra n ete
C. Oermlne, who waa Introduced by
panic and finally paato a bill vbldt because, as a guest of the Marquette
Mrs. WUl Ream. Of MarlllA ristted j q, sratben. 66 Wsmo BtoLKewTssk.
Mr. and Mrs. Friend Vanllom look In
Idlesscheduled hydraulic hose as
After Parade to the Centre! Behoel Hon. J. A. Loranger. began his
dreaa of woloome apoakiag aa ftdlows: wearing apparel! "Ai • If Hryi
: ftrwtoa. Tam Beualng MepUnga
have
. they will I
-Ur.
PretldenL
OenlJemea
of
iho
.ineaaed."
Wef* Held. Largs Audieooea
He spoke of America as being tbo
Marquette dub and the dtatlngulahed stock." declared the speaker.
. UataMna Cleeety.
only place on "God's footstool." In the
ritlaeoi ot Ibla and other atajer
Judgs LInbbargsr.
words of the Swedes, 70U of whom
Tbg svegter
whom you have brou^t to dlacuss
Chairman Kurey then Introduced were induced to return to Sweden,
Tbe Wilft
up like a abite mountain
Stgre
tbe polUloal laaues of the day from Judge Paul Unebarger. appointed but ot thsl number 670 returned again
Store
tkfPbgh the smoko that fogged the the sundpoint of
Judge In the Philippine Islands by to the United Stales. "All other naPresident McKinley, and serving for lions must give to us the palm of
bay. with the band playing, baaners
"It fires me groat plesaure to ex­ six i-ears. serving under Governor UOIH
waring and theeva rending tbe oir.
I- he said He snoke Of
haw.
tend to j-ou In behalf of the UlUent Taft.
the d<
wbDc tbe various lacior.v, boat end
Judge Unebarger decUred that theory against
, of Traverse Oily and the onUre Grand
P republican say of
dtofe a-hlstlcs scr.-arr-d dearming
jTmvetse region, a moat cordial and William Jennings Bryan waa oonUnn- dealing with facts.
aebrie. and clgb. or
^tourand^pij.
ally battling against the American
Cheater A. Legg.
people, bit first battle being w
Hon. Chester A Legg. of Chicago,
,w
0.. o.
lead pipe of free sUver. Pour years assisunt United States district atUter, be had tbe sand bag of "antl- lontey of Illinois, was tbe next speak« up
Imperiallsm" and now be cornea
and be spoke In glowing term* of
eompany-s dock Batith a hyperdermlc of "bosL the
extend yemr trip eo far norib
truata."
s
muy attamoa»^at 4:50. On board
I good to be with you."
aa Ihla cKy.
Judge
Llnebarger
then
declared
e repul
ave cheered our bearta
we 0»e Marquette riub of CbWago,
“1 aastire you that yoor visit Is re- that Bryan for two years as leader of
tha Uarguaue oand and a cempany
a>lred by the people ol this locaU'.y the democratic party ted ibe flamaa
«(:<lbe moat dlsdngulabed omtirs.
of war in the PhiUppluea aaMng Ibat
.. first, a party reoc
11 was a blBiorieal fact
TO Rboserell waa only four boom with the greatest pleasure,
by all poHtlcal panteA^
anion In retnmlDL.
and M minutea late, but the big crowd have tbe honor of extending to you an's hasu-nlng
to pass the treaty of !didate
the keys to (hs city of Traverse City.
Today
place on sale a little lot of Ten dozen Sample Waists—no two alike—
utwuld et
that had bee* in the city all day waa
the......................... .............. ords
Kellogi will-present to you the
your attention.
Dllon. "He spoke
some slightly soiled, but all pretty styles and easily iauodered.'
^totent and had stood oo the docks
.S
wwn<. Mi.. >»m was wjcsen, unJuBi and Indefeosl- great good the republican parly has
the dtys gates, wbfle Miss ^ iiatoyally. Bryan U an eloquent
done
the
country
and
touched
upon
will bund you tbe keys to our «,rwior and as a faW prophet has led
but the American pto>o
public tiuilHuHoak. city departments
tbe up-buUdlug
found him out
and the hearta of our people. Every’- have
Judge Unebarger rioaed with a trib­ of the country.
The afternoon program sraa closed
(hlug to the community la yoa«. vibr­ ute to Taft comparing him to Dablel
Ol courje you’ll want one or more ol them WaieM end firm choice ii alwayi heel.
r
101.
6. McCuen, tbe humorist of the
ate)'. and in
Webster.
Marquette club, Vbo put everyone in
you-we hope you will not find It necesA Real Humorist.
btgh spirits tbe mommit be stepped
mtt U ask for anythteg.'*
HoQ. Edward UcCuen was next In­ forward upon tbe platform. He told
troduced. Ur. McCuen being tbe hu­
-ral Morle* which were heartily
The preeeniaUon of the keys
morist of tbe delegation. He opened
Ived.
wltb a compliment to lue ladles and
Helen J
with ' continued with a couple of funny stor
teat made the crowd lan^ hearUdecomtlons f 'red white and blue ■ lea
ly. Then be stopped and refused to
The key to the
come back.
feet In length. .------ ---- Hen. Charles C. Ollbert.
site Biagnlllcem red. while and blue
Hon. Cbarlm f. Gilbert was the
eya to tl
ribbons and the keys
tbe hearts
of tbe people and the puWle Insiltu- last speaker and be devoted blmaeif
were the aame. They were re- enUrely to tbe issues stsUng that Bry­
e.-lved ^ Major Blgeto.'enrrled In an bad never retracted any of his
the parade
•ade and will occupy places of previous utterance* and (hat whDe he seen In font day* Tbe heavy pall of
honor tn tee Marquette clubhouse Id said tariff reform wi(h hla lips, at
for tbe
bean be was a free trader. Hte Ifiea
t'btcago.
of the guaraniee of bank deposiu was
not new as it had been tried by tbs
{ram attrvitoopcrftUoiia.

§yruprffi^

CASTORIA

s^^ixirsfSeiBUi

The Kind You Have
Always Bou^
Bears thS
^gufltoro
of

CALIFORNIA

Fo^SrHupCp.^

in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

OASTORIA

GIVEN GREAT
BIGGREETING

IMUklto

CATARRH

M

Ehi Cnis Ills

STEINBERG BROS.

Another Grand Opportunity

Ladies White Waists
59c, 75c, 95c and $L25
(Bonglit «t less than HaU PrieO

Waists

‘M

____ ____ 'y.-

I ihreemoBaia,
ta'lhree
BwnteSi after ay physlriaa
toUto that aaopemtloo
lately
Mn. AlriDB SperUoff, of 154 C3eybourne Avc- ttWo, HU «nte» s
■■ 1 saSered
from female tronblcw, a
dfrom
____ w and Bwdi Innamaauon. > wo
•( the best doetom In Cbleago decided
LS necaeaaiw to sere
nkham-B
a wlibent

hot a revolution a
umeni. He doo not stand for reform­
ing the trust*, but for the dertructioo
of business.
Bryan's weathercock
metbods were uo«
^

To Regulate
the Bowels

Ladles* HighGrade, Tailor
Made Suits

Beeatifol materihls, in «11 ecHan.

ct'very of thU great nortl
bfi! ! hsslife.
;! foiiow any theory that would bring
riioey. and who« name we be^ wo i ^ ^ He ^^eed
closed by
by declaring that
Yoaendeeradoa Dr A IV Cbsit’tKid.
criiUlng tn strange waiem^ O^(j^, pe^„ ,.yj
by law and
oey sod U»« Jite w help joi any <>« to
lab of Ublcmgo. mob.
half of tbe Marqi
I wish to thank you tor
T this magnl
magnlfl
-f^ effset prompt and ibsraegh a
J. A. Loranger then called tor a ris­
eant reception and for tbe keys
ing vMe of thanks (o the Marquette af tbe bowel* siKl St Ibcy do ikU I.
your beantlful cliy—evidences
. dose doe* not hsTC <o be iacnawd.
club and three ^cneers tor Taft, which ■SeciihcA
your hospitality aud good wlU and t
with
Br tbeir calirtmng sctioe os Ibe Sitci they
will
wish to ninlre you of wr slnoerc i
BesCiwtlv n bilU-oorti ead ctmstipstioA
ifpreelatlon of It
— »o«ii*s
*'s. rii'ur hvrsuL Gypesia, Ksasai,
Wbe different cltl « wn have visited I The speaker s stand la tbe southa-—"fer sixirea year* 1 bad to me esed.
low Liuble pollt- (vs»t eorenr of the Central sehool kiac tor c.'«-i.pti.oa and to Di. A. W.
this Dnlque sad now
_ __
tts the'buUdlng was decorated with Amerl- _____ -.Kiney end
"
-kW Oampound, me^ right band of fellowsWp and we have can flagv and as tbe apeaaera stuped Bilb wbe.- pllt I Ltd to coatinaTlT io
and berths l>h>
tb« smoked with them the pipe ol peae.-. epon the platform they were confroni- tbedrwe bai I only lake one half itf” I'
"Berloosly . we are on a mission I ed hr a large open air audieoee eager week sod and tbsl to keeps the system la
fraught 'wUh the graves! <na»*-|to hoar evorj.word of tbe addrease*
^WBlmeo (JwubM with Quenre to the nation. We rome to yon given. Horf. O. G Covell opened the
- auu- atiiiiveiu
- oval;. meeting,
JC eocwrs«euirui
uae-e-tui*. and a.
•• he
— rose to hi*
the
e
fctnlUinmnfkusiteetB* with
... an
.. ovation.
ovailoi K.
dam. 4J enut e W. At sit deslen sad Ot.
of our gmi leader and have brought 1 was greeted with
with as some dltilogvlabed gentlemen ttouced rtongressman Gerrii J Diek- A W Ow.e Medina* G<> ■ TsSslo. N. Y.
wbo St tbe mnnings yon have so geh-jema of the fifth
erousl)
arranged lor us. this after-‘Mlriikgan. as chairman of tbe meeting.
1) ai
hla opening remark* Oongressaud..........................................In
evening,
Why dooY yoo ti»
man Dlekema auted that be felt it
sues of the cumpatgu.
_____
..........................
-e In this state
te te be
you lor thU cordial wfhxw.
Dttosewd by Hon. O. G Ccvoll
"n« tide ot SBcoeaa does not alThe para^orto?at tee .loot of
JOHNBON ORUO COMPANY.


—........
*“
tirtory."
ways
iM-ar
a
im»i
wo
(
lb.' (loek of
Noriln-ni Uli-hlgsti

aMOTfS!:

Dr. A.W. Chase's
Kidney and
Liver Pills

9- •

Anoi^lol
of Fifty

Just Unpacked

ICn. a A. Williuua,of ttArdiner. i

......
, hiving bnen Btade
aa a Wfuat aaffarer from femala Mled. speaking as
A^I^aa^^kbwmY^
: “-Mr. Mayor and

.....SSe. 75c. 95c and $1.25

Ele­

gantly made up sod sueh perfect fitting
ghnnente.

They are poeittvely tbe best

Tallies hud ptotiest styles ever offeied
ht tbcee ipecul prices

$12.50. $15. SIS etc.
Up ID $29.50

Pretty New Coals too

M

UO. TUttOAV, MPTSMMK II. tm

BAinn-BWtSE

I

waegar *a a^Nortbport. Mhto. Bapi- •il.-FWawet
Brea which have deatraywd port of
Kabl'a reeort and tbrwatawed Sbnb Former,Travaret C.ly Yaong Ledy >
m>haabib aamp granda. arw atlil
and OraiMl Rep.da Vaung Man
i
L ■. €>*n Mmam to OX «ML
▼u
anNoUarlag b« M to beUerad that
UaiiMl to Martt^
j
nuwr
m>r' Mteet
«*■
tba danger la put. A heevy dev feU
—BTMk «*m u« pBHtoc
Th.marriage
of
Miaa
Mnede
G
I
rabjKU.
last olgbt which aatarated arerythteg
PrtcWi
Uora<- to Brnaat K B««ar of tbl* Hit j
BUT HEAVY PALL OP BHOKE and ibl» nidad largely to e*Ur-^-»- took pUt-s- Houday evealni; at Graiul .
. CliM A—towt prt»». m
ing tba amonldartag tree.
HANOE OVER CITY.
HatM. tba Bar DaWlit Taanw of Sl ,
Mp Kwtca by tht M^xniiin
End at Certera’ EldtoE
JobnY Bptaropnl ehurcb cdfie>afa<r !
MM MUM*. Tr»»efM Otj. toNbCaKera Sidipg. Ulch. Sepi. ..
The bride waa auandad b> Wi»a Ma> '
^ t. J.
i««»* 0«k
Mol mu *m4 b« Mt ttMtobrabto.
Porwat area are etiU raging to tbw Baiike. and Icroy U. 8pM*a WWe bee!
The brtde wu for auani ye«v .
Bwonl prtM. Mt or WaHet
vicinity and hnndreda of cords -of mu ahleui
of tbto rliy. and the groom .
«orfc* (U voto»M
at »»•
wood have been daatrajed. All tba .• m mi'tuber of the hardware broi of ;
Bomu4 by tb« IfMb 4 t«y More.
b.ns. from F C Deamondh ch«nil- aad Mrs Haster will be al home at ;
CHEOUAMEOOH HAO TO PABE BY cal pUBt bava been dybilns night and Baiter ilrtEbar*. In the eowb end Mr ;
rautb Jsniayatte etreet aftA-1 IMCV
Third prtoa. >t to eaab.
EUTTONE BAY.
^RBMtUM UBT M NOW
day.
«rr 1 —Orud Rnpld* Herald
CUM B—PVat prtoa, $to acbolarOMTIUBVTBO.
Mr. GauBdar a honaa and Robert
MUe Mldwe t* a fortnar TraCetae
abip. Eoaatad by tb# Naadhaa
tYoeaman-a liMse aad barn, one mUe Ti> girl who baa a large ti
»w Otllm. TraTaraa Cttr. Mlea,. Damapt Rtportad Naar Cartf^Jtod- neat of bare are reported to have rlends here to wtoh her Laj
iorned Traverse
Dod uatU uaad bat not traoafeyabla.
beao bornad dasplla deaparata ef­
At a MUstoB of mM eOBll. held U
SaoMd prtoa. Htotory of Staiaeaib
tbM PltM la Uppar
forts to Mva them from tbe damaa.
the prolate oliue in the cUy of
Caolury. by W. Bowmm. Jt.. (ibr.^
U War* lha Worat Vat.
HeoTv Era I* reported aoutb of here
■ 1 Traverse Otiy. lu «iM ctniaty. Oo»«
aolaiMa) wluad at $*M. doaaf by
aa wall m at Turtle lake, one and
,5Sdh day of Angi*»L A. »> »*«^
CMOLAROHIP* WIU. •> the City BoM atore. Trprtttt Ctiy
Uba a London fo* wa» the baary on half mflea aut. Ttoe amoke to »o
! lYaacni lloji. \Fred R. Walker.
; Judge trf I’rolatO
^ ot amoke t^t tannp over tbe bad that iberv la cAeidarnWa a^t
THE PRIME.
MAeh.
In the maitvr of the aetata of Mary
etty ihU dnoralnc. Tba toreat Era* faring and unlau rain romea. much
Third prtoa. Il to caM.
{> Biifn*. deeeaa.4
Ihpt have rayed tor week* in the
unege artll enane.
TratiMd Haraaa.
i William V HantU. having EM to
________________» With Her EEwMtI said court hto |o-Otk>n. praying fur lit-urtto and Mct'ltoehy out
Maraaatta trltb bar tralaad nortbara part of tbe auie alMl rantlaOlcwet. New Tvk.
:i reua to M-II the hueresl ot Mid e«
M MfM WIU •# OM •• the
bonaa will be oaa of tba bU faaWM* ua. and rMott* coma to daUy ot tbe on aertlona II and 15 are oreraeeto*
jUtr to certain reel awiata thereto d>
AMnetiMw That will Oa
ot tba fair aod tbraaiaaa to have aU danuga that to balai dona, allbouch the fire fighting crewa I'armeya and
re rlarki all bava turned out In CtaTK ok MK-HIGAN. THKFHO i*'T?to^ordera«l; that tbe.SIitb day of
tba lorara of boraaflaab at bar feat tba toat day or ao tbe firaa to aom
effort to atop the fire.
bat.' court for the eoantv of Grand I September. A. ». !»<>«. at Ian o'cUch
balora the cMaa ot bar aasamaaaC pUcaa bare burned tbamaalvaa out.
ii In
office.
to the
tba forenoon,
foreuoon. al
al aaid
aald probate
y
lo airti* ot tb* ------------- -------------j- Har boiwaa are Dot oaly bMuiitoi bat are .till aniooldarlnE
Travatwe
Al a wwglon
Om "Tatt lay** Eaoieutratto&. the
>lOB of nut court, held « Ibe ud la hereby npi-toi^ for hoarOff Mar CawME
■ but Ibay ora actor*—bocaaa
Mr. and Mr*. Trank Stewart, of U.- !.rr.li*te Olftce III the rtty of Trav Mug mid peUUOn. and that all perWUAMION OP OOLOASMl’ AND
ice« III- tbe
wio Orand
w.—- Trav-—“
-------------In
tbe
nortbara
part
of
tbe
lower
that eu dn tbtop. and brtai! tba
rw.- fitv. in waid rountv. on the four- »t,n8 InierveUTl to aatd eHete appeu
FU« lAkc. niw apaodtog tbe dey to the
BAtLORT ABOOCIATIOH.
fair haT« baan dUlfantly ai
MyofB.»iembar. A- U l«to
l-fotw Mid coert. al ai^ um a»d
ibelr feet Vllh -ool peninsula tbe Urea have rased tbe
iiy.
fleicwat. and ao denM la ibe amoke
lYae-uu Hoi Fred R. Walker. ‘
lo sbaw
wacb to prapa«U»*
*’*« *’**“
Mr. end blta. O. Cunla. of Elk­ tudae
of probate
mo sell ib>- iniereei of said utti* to •
Sha prairtWB Itot Aa *ow batof dl* bUMU Of appUuM.
- M aqoea- on tba label that tbe ataoniers bava hart Ind.. vbo bare bean vtoliing Mr.
tolbentouJr
the eaiaie
eai.ie ol
ol ^,d real -mta -bo-M
grant- ,
.u
....... of
- —
trlboiad. ThU U a traiy haadaowc
preat dlfEcOlt)' to mnbtof tbalr way. and Mr*. U L. Curtla. at MtoafiUi
strtktog
appaaraaee
and
lanna ot i
rharlaa Andaroon
pabtteatloa latnaa^y iba Harald aad
often settlns off the eouraa. The Lodge, bava returned to their bomr.
It
la
further o.'derad. that pubUc
Allle Anrtereon having filed to mu!
« baj^
-------- - te Civan by pwWIeaftaeord ooapaay aad amlau cf ATI
ber
final
aecount
m
Kiaautrtrof
ateawar
i'be<iuamacon
wblib
arrived
soon
ner
noai
acivKim
sa
rk*rruvrv»
w>
vracr
Mra. Elian Rosa, of Ktogalay. to via- Mld e.iaia.
bt.»«a <that Iba to an eitrnord!nof »fcU order,
lor three
^...1.. and
llie uon

b-r
iwditton mmi
praying
tion Ol
of :• •’jpj »•>
•XOCUttNT PROORAto HAE »»tN
covar. Tha ooaar to baaatt.
i.u evxw.e.
s.iu k..*
u*.. ..„MrOoi
Hot -lomBto* at U;l& ihla moralus from Nortbpon lilng friend* to ihU city for a few or
r-—K-»orevicu* toaaM day
..----------—l•'■.•ol.
^ lor Iba . »ctee«*i
..............
ihv allowano
tbe .-vi.
ARRANOCD.
tully Utlwcraphad to calf, the oaa-^.snuer«. .....
______ «f t^e ' of baartog. to the Ornud ^Travem
horaaa- are inmpara and bar "btob Vllb aacuralontoU to attend the “Taft days.
l-^lguuM^nl
and -___
distribution
Uf ptoea bate, ai phalOfraph^ tba
day"
calabratlon.
made
©nb
one
atop
Vidue
of
said
.-Mate
,
H<-rn!.l.
a
n.-r
epeper
printed
aad cireeldue
•cboor horaaa are the beat anyWlUiam Snuiball, of Elk Rapids, t*
Nortbara Utmsaa aaylom baM ot
an route, labtof on a taw paaaaaIt to ordiftad. Thai the Ktb day of i .-wUied to »alJ count-'
to the city for iha day.
n l«Kie. at l.ji oitC4-k to
ii '
EREIt H
OHotor. A iTwral
*“
KREI>
•r^ Perm Ooawto On WadMaRay Uototato <*tUa >* *«toM- It to tba wbara. ''V
sara at Oorau. but owing to the
AIOO.I
a.
toi~.
U
St.
P.trlc»
lb.- foivnoon at said probate office, hv
Judge ot -^hate!
danae aaoka that orarbnift the har­
«tamp mHHM will ta a Ruay
Md tbe mauEBonant baa aa ofltr of
•aiitl to hereby ain>olnicd for eaamto- ,cpt. l-$-|SSt.
•<
tatr b«ld to tbto atota eM do pEina
bor ot Sbuona Bay. Capuln Webb
nma far Thf Ov*
tug and allowing mM acrouiil:
'
tlfm pootad tbkt 8L Pairtek can
bare been sparad dn Ito prepnrMlon,
ataamad pnat that port and did n-ii’
U to further ortti nd. That poUii- n-J
Nait Waak.
luBp blfhar than any otbar bom tu
ilcf,th.Teof
to- glV
given by puiaioa'lor: of
JCt’.lU.TTUl 0«A0.fM ooplaa hnaa bean prtotad.
risk an anirancc into tbe barbor.
..
lor
tba world.
I copv of..............
Ibis ortlei.
lu, three
.u... saccvn—
WhM the aiaamar pnllad Into the
Tbe boob Itoalf to
““f“
lire weeks previous lo sajd day of
........................ - . «r apprertabay aba waa illsbUy oB bar eouraa.
anlMbla totMtEatkinTtontlaa to tba
bearing. In tbe Grand Traversa Her­
Mr. fsmtlfc and trtenda. who
alrcuand waa banded toward the etarco
ald. u newspaper printed tiir. The troniloe ptooe to a wy Ena
.o Wild to T . during tba aictoes*
factory. Tbe captain waa able to
hsd di-atta i>’ “VI dear .vmpaolon.
portMli ot tba tau *. l» e»»ar«.
V'KEU' R WALKER.
WJd KK\M<*0TT ANU FAMILY.
find
tba'
dock
of
tbe
Nortbtsrn
kllcblva* really tba totlwr ol tba BwvaJadgT u( Piobata.
Sept. H. rt“ can TraMPorUtlon rampany without
Mnt to Mtobltob tbto fair. Tb«w era
M-1.1 i:.-252»-o« 2
much loM of tluic. betos only 16 min- MichigEn Werntn Tells ofHer Broth­
•too portiwlto Of iba oBcera of tba aaitcee Ute.
It ooBUf betodM lh«
er's Terrible Suffering with the^
HMdad an BUreh Factory.
or MICHIGAN. THE PROpnmu> «.t, u» n.» al nmUDisefise-Grafxtchitd and Another QTATE
© bale Ctwrt for the Oounly tA
Ot tba aMoetoUon. dvtfaa of of- OETROIT EMELLE THE ECENT OF rlTcd from Bowari Harbor at 10;*i.
Also Permanently Cured.
Grand Travarwa.
and abe too wm off har eouraa. Iba
THE BURNINO WOODE.
Eton pad a fund of InfonnaOon that
In the waiu-r of the esUla of Eotaa
aluanier bendtog lor tba atareb favwlQ be ralnabU to arcry oablbltor and
lory to Iba denao amoke. but tnadv
Noilcv to hereby fl'-cn that four
oaary mainbar, Breir dttoen abonld
port after a lliUe^delay,
mouths fr«t! the 2«lb day of August.
EcTO one of tbaaa promtom Mata and
A IV IWffi. Iiave been altowed for cradUto
lafcA n tborovgh aiudy ot It.
iuirs
to prvseai Ibelr ctolma agatoa
than a few fwt on the bay, and tbo
•UtOMponad wUb tba omt of the
said di-c«>ajK.-d lo said court for cKamb • airaear^....
uailon and adjosinienl. and that aU ; WrafcM . .•
Book. EM atttaeUae ndraiBaotoonta DETROIT AND »T. CLAIR RIVERfi emvto are amoky aa tbe miroela of
i.-Uiton»
«»r KSid dneuM-d arc riTjulrval ;
(•hlcago.
only
the
«w>kc
to
gray
totram Ucal merebanto aad onialdc an
ABOUT CLOSED.
> pn-M'iii ih‘-*r
!o
court.
Yniv
aiead of black.
tenatoaa- 0« t*»*
« *• » *®“St U»- protoUi- offitf. to tbe eily of _
Wall Under Control.
pMa back »n aawry dauU.
The
Traverse ia*y: '» ««ld eo-niiy. on
Tbe nearby breu are prvit' well
bvIinelbeMlb dav of IVcetnU-r. A. D..
pMBlun Uito are beinc dlitrtbnted BUny BoaU Have Tied Up White
and that claims wlU ba baard,
under control, but tbe henv.v wind |S?Vc^Swa1>InWMW aad gav* ^
under tba dlrwctton of Tboa. H^aronly * Few.Aiw FefiUn» Their
• «id coon on Monday, tba 2Stb day !._*?toM_u_
from tbe north yesterday brougfii
MB, ohEfrman of Iba pobUtoty comWay Along LnkaMwrwDA. I>. IMS. at tan o'cloM
tba amoke from tba
firaa Oiai
■OtlaEMt tboM vbo do not rwoclve
with Culievira aod bs* nevw bran to Iba
tmeke Very Thlok.
have raged for two weak# near the bothand with •mcma au—- He a^
fm onn Mowa ibaia by onlUng opm
nortbara border. Cbpiato Robertson iwd CuUcura to cure a bunch over hia
Mr. Bbarmnn or from Mr. Sandora, of
of the car ferry which runs between
Judge Of PrebalA
Dairoli. Mich.. Sept. It-Bonie
tba-Haaaab E Lay MarewatlU coniany. 25 sapt. 1-845-2:.
of
- Nortbport and Naulsitoua, la reported
pnny. Tba Sratont Baaord *“ •*- tba light wind. • grMt billow
smoba from the fire aenrrad dlatricw to hare Mid that never to hto exper­
MUtm »m ba bold a» Ttaaaraa Dally BEcto,
ience’ baa he seen auco fomt fire* Bra^ira. Thu tody t UlUa one had
Now that tbe pfamlnni Mat baa bean of the north, coverad all of Wcblgan as are raging to the norlbera penin­
r mA, Bapfbsbar IE IE 11. ?U.
today. arrlTlng laet nlghL Tbe odar
I.ywar End tba foUowtoE
iba publtobad. axbiblion BUy prapEra waa etrange to tbe Bosirlla of tba tliy sula at this time.
tbalr axhlbHc at oaoa. and It to daTbe plains near Bates have been
•trad that tbaaa nrTaBBamenla be and to ibooe of Soulhara Mlchigcn o fire, burning fiercely for day*, aud 67 Pcekhan. St., Coldwatar^lch., Aua
wherw there baa not been a forest fire
I SJapl, ■ - - |:M E iBro-OpMtoE W Cmp MtUl- Buda a* promptly m poaatbla. Tbe to yaatw. but up aortb. tba air to not ere atUl smouldertoA Much Umber
and prirUacaa commicoa
land'has been burned over, but mas!
k«B. bMto
MV rMdy to naalcn apacaa on yat clMf aad bM not bean lor days. of tbe fire* have run ^ver Iba dry
I nil MtataE o( tbe Ensin a fooliah piece of ndncd to give, but it tb a w«e
So thick la the amoke that naviftathe ietr fitmeda.
1. W.
plains.
* ypTaOTTE fltrrr*"chfilniMB ot use cMBBEttoe, viU ifiyo tlM in tba Dalrolt river to prnrWea*
•tiggeetioD when weaAyootoputona^
About Burned Out
' dill putpMant to EonitcrE
ly suai^ucvi
auapendad •»
aa weU
M —
to —
Lake
—« —
At Silver Lake, wbere a daaperaie
|B MM Otopar mU nbd ErdlUiT
of our High or Low Cnl Shoes for Worto
St dalr and the 8t. Clair river. « battle with tbe flames took place
llig.In ami tee how much like irtui thi^ wear End
Tbto Is to be one ot tbe Mg fee- number of boaia having Had up while Thuraday. tba fire* have about burn­
tt. SoBlEl MaaUni to blf tan<^
(he lose of hair and
t«we of tbe teir. a»d tbe prtoee oF a few bava bean faaltog ttarir wtf ed ibcmselvea out. altbougb Brlgfaow different they f«lt:M P Bu-Bwar chU.
cru»lltif®f Tvalp.aa
ftrad abonld'be u Inducwmant for aloaA the heavy fog whiailea blowing bam a island, resort property conal*;in
Bcaltod-hra<l:l
E:ll ► BL-OnnaM Mhita.
,facial diafigur.work end Hoea compMliton. Nm conUnoonaly. CoafgUona nra bad on tog of about 10 acres, waa only ball,
t:M A m.-Oom» tow to bU tMl. herd
alooa AouJd tba prtoee oEprwd be in Uka Huron and ell hMta ore away
aben tbe fire fighters galland ri^wortc. find
M p. m.—Tnpn.
tndueemant to enter tbls eoateH. but off tbalr BChadnlaA
ed control of the flamaa.
jrv” m*bc
At CalumeL
CtonflHd a- polnu a rraort of 10
• :M' E ■L-^yaOto.
MortoBE the expartence ahma ia vortb more
to one tbu con be gntoed is a ecbool
Catamat. Micb*. Sept. ll.-After acraa. was entirely fire run. and tbe
•*rtE
room to many montba.
flamoa aprMd Into tba woods on the
«:« E ».-BrwnbtMt coai.
fOMtlnncd tram W»l PagA
The Needham Buaii
baUli^ flra and water lonr days Al property owogd by A. Snitodcr*. The
t E M-aUk call
Tiorare CHy.
Wttttog and other HMcoek teen fire to DOW under control, but unless
tm E to. OMid MBt
rain come* and drenebe* the dry
^ E a.-Ofd pvndE OolBBto
reached bome'exhaoatad. A storm M
ME m PTMt ouwat. TtBbt iwauni on prlaea. The cash ralna of each acbol Lake Superior raat tbalr Uunoh aiubble. a strong wind would awaken
arablp to ISO. m It eomet tram one Mhora. and they were forced to walk tba Qatuee Into new lilc. Men are
hS|m« naMwa. ■EreR mM to
stUI standing guard
------1, tboEoa aoBtb to asbtb. emi of tbe bsH ooDagee la the etetA It through burning fonatA
Ran Through FlroA
E Bcrth to Btato, BtBto to Oeup certain^ to vortb tbe time aad Msrgy
yarmarw end otbera at »eepMI
A R. Connnble and wife of KaUnaoMsary to prepare an oration of
have been figbUng forest ftree toceearrived lo tbe cit.« last night

V BooE-DDinar Mil aWI artlUory tbto kind. Thera are alan second and mnlly three days. Many lanne and maaoo arri.ro lu u*from Patoakay to tbalr White Steam­
third priaM te tbto oMteM.
brtdgM have been Mved after volunThe ivtoa goaeihlBg the cooteat are
er. reaching the city ui 11 o’clock On
I p. m.—AddroBi W welcome by
laora fall «M eAanaUoti.
Much
tbalr way over Mr. Connabla suied
aa
tollcwi;
BUfi. W. D C. Oermatoe. BEyar of
___
_
aad otber 'Umber are
that beta an Eaaiport and Kewadto
I.
TiBpwhe City. ReepoEae by Maiar E
^entrerod: One farmer, wbo ba? tbev ran through a mUe ol forest fires
n.— A vUl admit Ml abore tbe nbandOMd
BL #fMQ. M CBerteraUt. eo behalf of
abandMOd «*
Us MMC.
home. wna
«m oven^au
overmen and ao brightly did.they Ulumlnate
A______ A
-- an a..a.t.tl4 n
(XA. lU end MaFor Jaa. A. Ktog. of eighth grade that are not oaer » by tamM
aad eoiapMtod u mount hU the ulgbl ft was poMlbk- tb read a
UA~‘~ M betelf of SpEBleh War year* of age.
boraM nad Sm lor Mfo. iMrlng newspaper by the Ugbi ol the fire
bli.cliff CuL liifbt or
CtoM 8 vSl adadt alt vader ae wagon EEd what »
BtfbcaEa Camp fires la Wg teaL
Tbb fire was burning on one aid.- of
alatb grade, (hat to. aU that bare
rMNteMt epsaken ead maale. '
be had wttb him.
tba road only, on the other aide tohe«v7 •°b», f<ifl
never bcM to tbe alatb r«de prior
• ,, m.-Oraee parade.
fvM b-10-12 inch Black or
M NeurayffA
tog prosperoo* farms. The furmert,
BrpUBber.
l*0fi.
• Pl ».-BeMwr MIL
Newaygo, Mleb.. Sept. 11-Tbto .HI- were out flgbltog ibr flame*, one
f^osaett to keep oot cfirtdf
Tm BIga Oil Work
II«iM p. m. BiiBWt SEIM*
toga toat Bight WM enveloped to tomlly being ready lo depart a* the
Shoes. Gennioe oak eolee,
The orntlM eball be tbe epeakarto
tiM A M-Ounp Era AE Wg »ML
vaLY. plain or aip toeE.
•Bcbo from buratog woods eMt of
outaide pocket couBten. viaprigtoal eompMtUon.
II p.
ThgE.
tbe Tillage. Pweei firae cm be teen
Mr. and Mr*. Connbic rematoa, ..
coligedwBterproof aolw.iot.a.
Thwwdey.
loDtf • '‘toidc Imrk stay.
tOEEB nlent of tbrae mltoe near Vob tbo city over night and tbto moraln t
Oo
apgototod
tbrao
todgM
will
bo
RsM a. m. ■orellAe aad anrabiE
ai.ic eeam countera. beck atay
ney. Mervleb lowMhIp to atoo part left for Kalamaaoo They spent the
aad obaU a
M IBlt aoKKl '
MMIE.
jcr at Pcioakey aad lUrbor
sewed with
W8X-J linen
■fior IbouEbL
I:ai.n. m-«reabtan Ml
Sprtoga.
lbrea«l.
IteciT.
a A m -Blek oaa '
About Burned Out
Cnetar.
Mieb..
8^
Tr»in
will
lenre
Trarg:M A m.-OaErfi aMut
Bd FnllaT* of HarrtcUa wna In the
nmi loM than tra or mora tbM I*
urae City at liOO a m.
p A m. Reelaeee meatto* .valMMe heraea aad lor a ttma tbraat- icy Mday . and he stated that -for
IML Chotot of plSM ler awat meeb •InalM obail bo Mod to dollveriag
aMd to fieatroy tbe eatlra bnotoeM .wo wertta forMl fire# have ragi-d
1^ lUeitM of officwiw aad aneh ooMi oratloA
•ectm of tbto vRlage. atanad to tbe fiwrcaly to tba vtctnliv of HarriaUA
' oliHr taaaloMS aa aiay omm betatw
.w Ibay are about burned cnL
__ _____juat ahall maU a oopF bar^of J«M Dealing to tbe waei part
the meewag
of tboir oimUM to P. W. WUoOA of the toltoge. tost nl^L Alter a
tt aoM-IHaaer mU aad saints.
For ratoB to Statioaa bofietoe fight of three boors tbe local
A m.-M»M»rlal eerrtee la Mg scoari bo«M." TrarafM City. MKto.
yood Toledo. iD<iaire of
aet lattr tboa Btpt a. aad ho win fire department, natoatad by afttoecA
tML
raceeedad >n
to grauag
grtttog ui«
tbe fire
turn ft orar
orv under conoror to the
tbo JndgM
todfM to select
oalect sueeMora
Pore MEPqnEtte AgentB or
E A ■—Sapper.
uu
~d>«> emu.
tne nr
wnr bM
oam u
ui mc
rown,*. m
» ».
— m « u,. .mm n™ oi r. u.
Etgg A
-»wa.
H. F. MOELLER. G. P A.
ibeiwb
tbe
___
)MM, It Itto to
iboogbIf If
tbe .vtod doM
tvo____
tram__
aaeb bU...
elaaa. aad tbaae aHeetaHMt- -------f(W A ■.-^■p Erw la big teaL
DetroiL Mich.
ed win be aoCfiad to dHtrer Ibe.r not not there wiU be no fmbec
ti A M-TtpA
Tbe loM to eetimnl^ed at beorailona at the Ora»d Travarae Region
Fridey.
.._n |l.Md Md El.fiM. Tbe twra
A ■.-•erelila and aieMtag, tofr wbMo tbb prtiM Wm be awnrdSapi.
lS-21
JOHNSON DRUO CO.
lediib* day dHlTored.
" ----------- Una ao wnier worba.
«b«« Mflimc lb*Jr W«Oa» bvU i
wrtiftCbU tlBMA b7 te^r or i.
ACT «t ■efcooli fIvtM tlieir «*f

STATE BANS

reayIor
MAT TAR

TKES ABOUT
BUHKD OUT

nUS OFF Tffi COWSE
__

MwnwcttcoNmT

CHMitoi (to

MEET HERE
THIS WEEK

Esmit iS!i Kma

STATE UNVD
SMOKE CLOUD

NAVIGATION SDSPENDED

WCOIEDF
SEMM

E & E L nuE cm

CUTICURA REGIES
PROVED INVALUABLE

WORLD FAMOUS

WEAI INN SHOES
A. V. Frtedrich’s Is Beadquarters

For Work Shoes

EXCIJ^IONS

MENS KMGtROO
CALF WORK SHOES

Low Rate Excursion

Men's Kangaroo

TOLEDO
and OHIO

TUESDM SEPT. 29ft

$2.75, ».W.
$4.00.

•c
53

.\.

piles^^4

$2, $2.25. $2.50
$2,75.

^ Tolctfo
aB4RctnrB

seuER Of aoor shoes __

■-74.^w^apv
aRAM»TflA«

lEHiUSIASM s^r.ja«-'vstss
MANIFESTED

r IMMUA TtlMOAV. UMTSaUn 1*p mL

MtoA-aMd.
m ^i«t of tb* ValUd
a eUr M
___ __
f. and thaaa
-----------^ Why It » I eauot toll b« I bar* raa^
a^
them tkM K 4i th* MkV at toSy for acTor kiMB 4arHic the foar ca» of TOO !ara«a wto are hei:e tonistat
tlw Aa«*t«ui
J«M M *« aalcM la rtlcfe I ba«A takaa an aet> when woo «o back, to year torw ]
«n -------------Mfilntu tb«
— wKww
--------- - at lb- .l*e pan or aBb»taaH«l lauraat. aucA waat yoo In
v«Mon
«i»ltkl, wkicA
wUc* la
1> B^aaaary
aacaaaarj »pau,y ,ho«u u u uanifated la the tbinh of roar <
raaton at «i»ltal,
Uaie aa
|o The roMtefOOB af pravortty. lo pre*«,t cai«»l«ii. I am at a Joaa i® —»Uc« In paver tha iMlBgttA paitr <u«»ver the eauae. Son* «te are bi'
»*>*
BB4or TU iraaeat laaier, whoaa pol- , beti„ paaltloa to jadee than I caU:
local hlalOfT eaa»t hat maka draw nie they are anabte to dacermlne vhy ! 1 *«»
AT KVtNINO MICTlNa AT THE cratic aaooaaa vader hb laaderahlp. u i, ihat do* wlttla ala or aerro 1H. Taft, i
a MBaoe to praanrUy aad th* r*, »Mka of the creat natioaal etoettoa 1 a fraal noble
MANO OaCRA MOVM*
aaroeatiy he ia filled with the deelre
aaaytiDa at haaiaaea LcaAdahoe.- ^|there u actual apathy aho*i •
-------------•>-a-..
be be<MB« to coBtteue thia coww to the proaAnd BP*. Mbe and ^tlaM n nodat. Perhape^^
glraa ma flMdb plaaMf* Id Mradace i ajany of ni were dUappolnted U the I peHiy It haa anhoad Cor the peat
yaara
to yoa tha Am apaatar of tha area. ..jertloii of tha candtdata tar
Wm. U. Taylor, af Indiana.
ins. the Hob. Chaatar A Lau. ,«MbUcaa party. Be that aa k
Uatlad Stataa DMtiM Attoraay for
that «e «D1 not aaaoerato “Ladlea and Qentl«en:
the dlairiet of Chleapn:
The oibr.- day. down there to In­
ddrwas of Ckaatar A Lapp.
diana.
the beat atata to the ubIdb. ontCVMC ATTENTION WA« OlVEN
____ of the cltiaenahlp of the Uni
States waa to favor.of the ratnm of alde of Hichisaa. I waa petne alou* In
Lo0 spoke aa foUowa:
/
TO THE AOOREdSU.
a raJlnay train, and t aaw up acatoet
BoosereU........................... .
Chatowa. ladlaa and caatle- ~
Ify trtonda. we are to tha third tarai aa chief azecutire. ------- an old woaiher-beaten ban on th*
________
___
..
_ comb, a part of an old Ito rooaier. The
dent Booaerelt.
inspired'by
ihow macof a________________________________________
Croat
ballave that this la no ordinary ' nlficent inodves
inodvca which bare coremad
fovented | iaU of the looater had been awtoftod
to apUa of Um ooBfidenea him hi evry act of Ufe. both piirau | is the vtotiy blaaU and had blown
:-Wa«y Tdak the On
------tha CDuniry at thU and pubUc. aaw fit to retote that|o8. Its bead bad fallen under ka
tMaa to tha Re
the battle, but I bellere that ' prlae which again might raadlly bare i (««i, one lag had rusted away, and
?'ofU
IB are
aa to detnand the i been hla. He thougbu 1 preatune, that' ibere aiood the body of the old
and aidicli the anpport of I hla work had been acrooipHabed. He rooater. awtogtog to the aulumn
Thaaa ware ao aaay attracUona on attention
old and young, ezpariencad and to-1 had giren bla word to the American; winda. On the aide of ft. almost In
tha Nraat. Indodlns tha Chiopco axperiaaced
________ __ althe. tor I babara, my ' people four yoare previoua. and hU, af^ribabN...........................................
. — . that narvelioua
bdhd and the brUUantly
trlenda’
..............................................tW the outcome of
of thlajword.
thIa j wort as
as aa man
mao with
with hi*
his fine- con-1
- u«*,ag, «{ jj years ago:
1 lApplai
auanablp MoaaeeNt that gtalaberTa battle wm to a lane maasnre d^er {acUoce and apleadW
whether thia gorernoeot ahull and srrong. he could not change. But
And i
In my t
thwtra waa nat ailed when tha n^n. to wb
rr or whether
-hether to ttoie It ahall although that honor would bare beea {r^■y^’ello
ta« ooaoad. allhoash bafora the deaa
pOMilble tor!.^
laae to aziat.
tlHra vaa a larce crowd preaeat.
y aute. and 1 i
The republican party comba before the republican conventloo
K. W. Mayna waa appointed
) loyal, atroag. vigoroua. miUtyou with two dalma tor your aupport vised ways
1 of America, all nailog
and o»operation. It puU forth the most of will agree
)f Ihrlr
few can tell what any poUtlpal body
rooster
■ there ware aero
will do. I mink It might have been
{( ,iip,
,n>
carrying U to their prestace. as
ISU. and those two ctalma are a re­ tbruatupon him. but be bellev-ed. I
cUldren of Israel owed to carry
cord for good word! and good deeds suppose, that hU work had been ae
• Perchance It My ^e t^t j
^ross alofu though they might klas
that ta onrlTited to the hlalory of
SMKdDted in havlug that,
gerreiii and look ai It and liv.
pollUcal parties tbe world over; and
^nd In the lead of tbeee «.(W0.
^ »a2S3i**Saa^o^od by Ex- aecondiy. a candidate wboae preaoo- great favorite eon of America refuse
be again our riiief executive. Or |
dwitocmu. as 1 heard 1
CRr Auomty Ibnn c. CUbert. who ality and wboae aervioes commend to
wbo
can
tell
whether
in the Chltugo cooventioL say
tbeiBBelves to your aiteDthn and
not
be
the
over
confidence
wblab
w*;,n^Bi.
bem. unU-ss
unless ibU 16 lo 1. free and
aupport
“Udba ahd (
feel
to
the
election
of
the
Indued
coinage
of silver
silver waa applied
1 aat Bare that thta la a proud day victories to war have been no greater
»d by Prealdent Boooevelt as;
laws aa tuadamenul. i^i wc.
to peace. They
ta the hlatorr of TMoana City and than Its victortes
“ millions of
d tbe laws of our the next chief ezecuUve of ih^'ijjo American people, So
at the Grand Tiaeeeaa ro»k». • — ooantry on the battle Aelda of ISei-'
861-'United Butes. I. for one. don't be-|“ *ouM In the MturaJ
wot heiw toAlfht to talk to you. totro-i-W. and, my -frteVda.
•red and
- we
*e are fighting
fluting
ihinss be^mme us
alBply hero tor a m*ient to
among
the crumbling
maintained the longer.
subjected
people
amoBi
daaa> to yoo
you tha laaileMD
geaiJamun wbo will
im toe prlvUegea of an Amertcun cltl- mine of tbe republic
■ and
tbe shaiiera
prealde at this meeti^
Traveraeeonaul to mbarrass *en. brileve it is my duty to make ed IrsgmeuLs of toe cooaUtutlon.
c
Ctir
^
- ..
_k_
to wrhiv.
We have builrS
built up o«r
our protocuva
protecUve -ome
some aacrl^ to see l^t the
tne proaliU, «u,ie
““ “touenoe a grwaf PeflU
P~l'»>et of evil, tfata propter of Jerr«... iE"
I ntttonal Industry *bl«. anppllee to us
H W
mlah, this man that ulways looks u.
W who wm
* the greatest borne market that azlau toere U not imre inieroat manlfeat^
instead of
pmawt to you Hob. F. W. Jiayne. ,
,n ihm campaign U boe^^rw la
^
tUi, oj»a ign
(ippisnaa.)
munufactories and the no luon^ to pass aroun^ PrwaW^
^ never aalles. thta man
To tUa. yodge Mayne replied;
'mlnaa. By our beneficent land pol- Kooaevelt and Sewiary^ft. iMplr^
gees an evil tn every
It la an honor and a plaaaora for
in*ugumted nuder republican by toe honor and lotogrtty of in^
expects to find an enemy
na to be with you. an honor because jg*,
have bullded this great na- hearu. aoola and bratos. deriw^
roadside, this man thui lo'
c^t^^topyaMo^ot JhU^wmatoo. u«, from the
pt tojr Dominion toat not one
mawbea and Jach-olaniers toN«d

roa vin waaat

JPGEIATNEPUSIDED

pkoare becaaae 1 find myself to toe
gj,or«s of the Canadian
Com* Of my Ma^ We have with Dominion to the Oolden Gale. The
oa honored gdketa tola evening, and repuhUtan party baa built up a navy
jaa would Mho to know, poaalkly.
la toe peer of the navlee of
------- tiimn. U.gtvrs Be jj,* world.

Once la a while, aa In the,preaent.
actiy the way we thoald take, bar
all the 4» yean of the worifa ht>wry. atnee we elected Afanhaa Lin•eat of. the r■ mted Btaiea.

—^^----------PASC a



»)l)NDDE^ mmwMWk'i
6YR0APSfl)E

LAUNCH HORNET WAh NILOT OF
ThC ROOhKVSLT.

been torward. U hae alwaya beee up­
ward. It haa ahwaye b*«a toe the bettarvest of i
Worktoc mea hare had thalr great 1
advanoamcat aa well aa the balanoe.
aaoe the y«ar ItCd. their wagea haoe
bCOB gradually incTeeaed and a battari hiE DEATH WA* DUS
condition has beon toangwmtad.
*
URAL CAUhEh.
What HappaiMB.

'T

OfIDEST HEU SiNUr

nw ^ t^n’^le'^told'^M^, Had hpant Satawday NIgM At Waaferd
and hueWey and it to AIMfOd .
ImiBStrial lito at]
__
__________
. party haa■ made
—-■
That
promlaes and ptortoUma of wbat it
On Hia Haart
could do and what it would do U It
could do it. and yet in all the 4$ yearn
u proaperotts farmer
unill now. the democratic
abort distance from
cooirol oi .—.
this ---------country,
party has bad cooL-.
ball, waa fotmd
(or two years, only two. and yet three the Hayfieid
two years of unbridled democratic' gggj to toe roadside about two and a!
ml, dn,v, n»r. nm «»• U,. .mi. j,.,,
ai«Ui
I Iram h
o'clock, by William Kilbread t --------------------drvn wl:boutt brvai.---all tbe other 48 year* since Lincoln; dee and N. 1. Bari. He wav 50 years
elected preeMent of the United ■ g|
god leaves a widow.
,iK,Ui.«.l A«d y.l XI., c,
lb. nn
Bryan tells us that toey have the
panacea. "Toa’are well now. but take tog drinking. It U alleRed. at W*xford and UocUey, and «hUd there
It. arid you will get better."
The northtrest territory as it stands met Klldee ax4 Bari. The men spent
today. oompoMd of the aulea of Hteb- some clm<- icgetber. |>robably about
igah. WiscQBSIn. lUiaols. ladlana and
.s.. ,1.^
Wr of
..r tbe
th« English
Jhi.iuh language
Ufiei.«c-1[ toped B Store at Wexford and asaeo
that
toe best
for a boiile of whUky, which was reis epoken; it ta within toese five P
slates that toe sirongedT'and best cit-lfuged bim. When found taUer s
iagnlilrent terrftory of tbe gi^t' •••
’y'“«
tiorihwest, ihut the very vitals of toe I About 4 o'clortc In the morotog Syd
republic are ftwnA
j Shepherd, a termer living near toe
Going to.Keep OA
PUw where the man
f«nd. was

?^33b
VA.
iTiAoVt^b^Tr,

".ssibff

tr"-:br.“■?
Purdy

toe best thing for this couBiry to do ___ ____
ao. It is the best thing for ali to do
so. and when the 14.'*0<«,«(K| of the

harber. .Mr.
veR ns U c
i by hla wUe a
bahy. risked toe purOa of toe d.., ..
going oct into the bay wbea Ibe
k* was ab danaa BBtoteB ornld *>»
a few rods away, tipatlag to kto
compass, and met toe {bDoaevoU ahoat
four miles oci.
VkM Captaia Mdeaa. at «a
ttooseveli. saw tbe laaneh he sutoped
toe ttcamsap. and toroui^ a magapboae asked Mr. Oartow ham far they
were from Travotoe Ctly. Mr. Darroo repll<sl that they were abost tour
miles. "Will JOB stoo na the oayT*
Oarrow waa asked an dhe replied toat
he would.
Tbo Marqvtte Nub then gave three
cheers for rTaveiwe City. Bad noUNag
toe hpby to toe launch., gave three
cheers for Traverse City, and tioticiag
After tbe battle with toe smoke
ever since they left Moahegoa. toe UlUe gasoline Initnch Hornet, wklch
brough' toe ildtoga that toey osre
only four milei from Traverae tiUy.
loteied very good to tbe pi
and crew of the aleamahlp. and 'alto
Mr. f>arrow plloilng toe way. their
speed was quickeasd and they reached
port in safety,
side the I
waa made, and obc of
looking down ni the partz, -.anW.
-Vourv all rlghL"

ots DEATH WAS
-Si
NEAR THEM

abd Dr. Teowre noUfivd. and as aoon

polU thta fall, ibe great majority of Jobaroo. PtoaecAtw Fred H. Ptait
h and John
tbe votBi win be cast for our cpleadld
^
candidate lor piwddcat of the United
"
States. Ibe worthy stKcesapf at Otr

palgn leadership. The result
U a lack of funds, pe Hi
• -_______ _
club, through Its memuers,
members, uss gwur
‘K!‘?r«D^’or
we will found a military
rketa to bring that
'
Charles C. GilbwT.
Uatnial causes, was arrived
The last speal^r oii toe progrw' verdict being held npon until Mn.
ST’
We tacT’rWtol ii'toe front of toe ooltidings at tola campaign to
^
,,^0 will simply be another em- was Hon, Cbas. C?. Gilbert, one of toe
a seen to order to find out
I to face of tbe most eminent tawyeni^^ Chicago, whether Gray had had any cooaldcrperwm
Mr. Gilbert gave an escellest addrcaa ^ble sum of'money _
wm apea to ua at tola Ume.
|?Sl to?tpiidenre^d1t^he .

“ ”
and bia argumenia were convincing when be left for home,
and given not only from a legal but a. He bad sold a toad of apples ...
:une and to toe same breath
bus>ne*8 dindpotoi.
which be recNved 812 65. and whea
Jt l. lmpoa.!S!!il?.T:..rt.^J°^
demonstrated very cleariy toat toe .
x
n
lma«tB to be to
pl^ «t
be changed, and our I Bo 1 like
Uka to talk
an andtonce'u,J^‘’g^‘tour“'^^are‘
lit on elec'dou of Mr.
wouM d‘*W
not
learaad whether be had
-.
4, an audlenc
-- - OOM. torj much ^ah ihai p^rty to toe last pUUorm haa like tola,
lat
manifeau
discarded him and therefore be the proaperoua hualness conditions
------------...
.^1
mriSSl ^
of toe Mar- Sl^dJgd'Yharif rwtonSd“
powei tbe Intareal you have in toe
ily <sltboui any Issue, but nnw, which have existed to tots couat-'y
•_ hu sBnies and of »>a» ^
n«;
lion
of
of
the
'
----------thU year, this tame prophet of evU. for 10 yew WWle toe recent de,j for toe bottle at whlrty.
Iteb,
J_*j‘ tt win ooBveme n apeolal i
y«a Iww a«ek we uorecdale
royal eoogreaa and make auto toangra and by the refiecied llgtat of your eyes
,, ........................and writes h!i
Iirefston was unforiuaale. It
*5 waa no:
!Yj ^
hnd bought a«»e tobacco
tobacco, iand other
wa*oote*d«i have dvea » to^y. He storms as in toclr Judgmeni they that yoa want to do tomatolni to sec pig„„n„,
widespread a. U would have been
tniuug srviciee.
WMM prekabty
yon if be were ^aan advtsabte. Gentlemen, we had that toe neat prealdent of the Unllod
sri
tutder less careful S|.ii«s.t
hart, that tka Marfinotte
democratic changing BUtes la to continue .
there, and the things that ira'ioA
fur tka past tl r«>n tol-----. .
_ of course, are the thln,t»
It was due to toe
a
tbe connoenre
confidence in
In tne
the
^
j,,.
aettve ^t in the pollttoal life of the
always advocated b<-lorsunlntatiwtioD °f
Kildee and Earl vS«i >hey bad found
(iroitosUlon
<taaL In all aw muntol^l. "Ifto and
r.TC5::ran party oBora labor to' I have nothing to say against Mr.;There never was a proiwsUlon
thxt the laie^^lc did not have moro
had left
watitmal tmmpalgna. »e have tried to
dUaena. and Im- Brjan. Mr. Bryan ta fighting hU forth hr William Jennings »-.''an
.Lr-reach.ng results.
earlier to the night, and had
da aoBtatktog for aaod governmeDt
enforcement of toe Uw, with battles against the American people t.<,uid last over, toe four trost* of lo.tr
Mr. Ollberi described to detail the
jg walk out to Pat KUfiee's.
and toe aappoA OC rUBUblleaa pnw out foar or favor to anyone and -to" and I don't ihlok ne enters ao very »ij,u:rs.
probable reaulis of toe cmaJn at- where Kndee was going to stay all
.. .a__ ___
,
I
»ko read the record of toe aerioualy Into the questions of the
he has a comflomery of t-iiude of the democraU upon
,, ,h»r* was company at home
the rnambon of^
republican .party we can show that present day if we occupy our**!''** ..roposltlcna. The first Is that

lariB question, and while be believed
he did not care to ippmr halore
2!ii*
nLrfS^i
*•’'*" •*** bewto to union dulgenUy to our aide of the case.
,re eating up toe vitals of the ^
perfectly right
.... ..
to TeAdjwfth^a.
reAdjust ;rrm" in 'an touxlcaied
totoxloaied' condUBto.

•IQ

preichter

bore down on

BEAVER OUUN,.

ESCAPE fEIT KANWf
•HECRCD OFF ONLV BHORT OIBTANCE AWAY.

Unhaard and the FroIgMm
Changed Cnurum Wltft t»»
•matlar BoaL
With all aalla set the Beaver Qnaan
twoteasud acfatmwr. owaod aad
iptaload by. Captain McLoer of
iwvotx was ploutelng the wati
noon when from behtod then la &
fbg came toe loud blasts of a lVB»
rreigbier feeling fae> way~<ip tha bay.
Captain McLeer and hla one "«««
crew blew repeated blaatn upon thNr
fog bren which srore swpnrenUy Mt
aoUced by the largx.- -iOaeL Btewly
but aurtOy to* (lufghi . crept on.to­
ward the amaller boSL The smoto
banging over the bay conoaaJad wrary
thing but toe Dolae aad-OpDRa Mo
Leer changed his oouna
All waa quite th«B aodteaty tram
toe atero came the fog horn again.
The fretghier hnd changte his ooaraa
with toe Beaver Queen and was draw­
ing nearer,
ofr toe
to schooner expected to see the

,u
wagon, sitting vrtib bis bead
Industrial hr.ngiug down and hIs hat pulled low.
earth
They spoke lo him but he did ool
,
I toat Brj’an can do. it la to proapse
answer.
atatnte
Some people aay it U a cinch. a:^n,^es. Mr. Brj-an U alive lodo},
After (lUlng there some time they
_____ __■ >•»
_________
fsL'i'i
T.T'i«"k.
'ux.____
““1“ “»e labor walkaway, but over confidence baa • hecauae the remedies he has proposed
Slated that they went on. and near
iSu to el^t hours per day. Secondly.! lost many a battle, and ii those of ua, have been detested and denied by tite
and hla boBL The nofaa
the cro« roads, where one road leads
w* gave to toe unkm labor of thta who have enjoyed prosperity of tbf !>meilcan pe<«*!e.
roming DMrer and It samaed «h»f
_r toalrman read a telegram ooanuy s law
to Fat Kildce'a and too other to the was
U* called toe "Employers' repu------------------------republican McKlnloy-Boosevelt
ad-,
dlrecLlon of the Gray borne, they Che larger boat nmsi be upOB tham
1 r«aBlvad,,iroB him yeMerdny UabUity Imw."
-.......................every
imtntatraUon
during
thethi
last ten years
which gives to every
imtntatraUon
during
eooD.
Then
It
came. Thrungk Ihe
get
rid
Mr.
Bry»n
no*
says
we
j found the old man. They did not be­
wonitBg
conUune for the bene« to case of Injury desire to see U eonUni
of toe trusts, and we mu _ . rid of
lieve at first that he was dead, aad smoke tame the Jong sharp how'
T.-n simply wish to exprew our s &■ ^Ue'engagsd II toe woretng out of fit of toelr children, it
by proridhastened to notify the nearest term, straight for the Bearer Queen and not
hla trade. And, gentlemen, as an evl- take
two
hundred
feet
ffom her. With one
I tog that DO man aball be a director
J suu.
sas u<m
er. Tbe team, they
said, was
lied M, last hope Captaia McLeew
Of our good faith we put that
aonaded hla
,
111 more than one company _. ..
toe fence near by. and Gray waa ly- tog bora. Tbe ship which was surely
Ml 'tbe atetots books to eplte of
bring U
.......................... ,
TENTS BEING PITCHED AT CAMP log in tbe road, evidi
Idently having tied
mo bope some other saaaoa to <
tact that too first Uw U was i points which are perhaps toe leading ^,

dcsthuctlonsaddesly veey
mLLIKEN.

felt'
the
stuck
BRd visit Traverso City again.'
bis team when he 1............................
ed and waa immediately swallowed
Mgs Mayne said, u totrodu
coning
on.
then
dropped
down
to
the
by the smoke. A few mommtto tetor
prstoe'oourt of the I’nllsd 'Stolea.
jthe'*^lB que^'i^to geSng lo be Wj^‘.JpMrMUng
P«*
9nm CkarlM A. U«s;
road. The men were both showing tbe deep notes of a fog born were
in the Soutoere statea, where toejcloeely Joined to lu taauea. so
I article Binat sci under corporate
the effects of toelr spree.
' Baviw loarnai this much ao democraile party could put through , speraed with ea>uomic situation* mid
heard from the other side of tbe bay.
Thlrdlv If they had that
^■phlcally told of toe Marqnett^ any bUl U sought. It la found upon dilTiouUle* bt iween labor and oapltol . ,,
Gray s body was tooreughly
The Beaver Queen waa bringing
bej<ind where toey make
Sab 1 feel BOW like coagratelaitog ---------------------- -------------X- .S-. .s. ------------------------------------------ .. .s..
«.vl
aiutoed. not only by Coroner Holds- i:.0.«>o0 shingles to this city frem .S'brfm upon •
worth but by several other physicians, wood and the captain remaikad that
■!«k.-r here mentioned some ot
and m>t ^ mark of any ...nd appeared,
a:
from toe time toey left Norwood Bata
FIFTEENTH GRAND TRAVERSE sbowing eoDCluritely toat be had not urday afternoon untfl toey arrlred t
... .Aa-,™ «. .St. ««»»«« “0 toe welfare of ‘be ,aucb wl«to reflm to the reedlt
ASSOCIATION ANNUAL.
been suhjecied to any violence.
Mr. Gray waa oue of the most pros- - Si know, we
^
^
^
ptraus farnicT* In that tocallty.
............................................. .. .................. ..
1 abovefiawed proporiilon
although a hard drinker at one
Arrangefnent of Nt* Grounds Will Be ,bad
not besn addicted to tbe u
Practically the Same As Last
iBtoziunts lor years, unUI about iLc
to bis platform. He desires with one
^.p^rs ago. Illustrating
YeaewEverything Will Be
Fourth of July. Since that time Lc
.... . o» of leglslatloD to terminate
I lac^
_____ ______
guaraniees
had
several
time* tndnlged too freely,
the
life
of
toe
slleged
trtuu
by
putin Readiness.
__________ i. wU they »o*lto honestly accumulated every !ung toelr cotmnodltle* upon tbe tree
it ta »aM and having a l«ad heart it PABBED AWAY AT 1 O'CLOCK
SUNDAY HORNING.
_____ _____ ____ ’to BOBS would be to kitoPOrt
the i**'list, thus Inviting foreign compeiiiton i****ln thi* coutiiiy hardly anything i
ta thought that the iatoxleanta alleged
BBre started their wind Jamming, and
The second reason why we toink
iruiU shall
10
have
been
consumed Saturday
made vltoout some psru <of it beta
4 d»;sll of about pt member* of toe night •were too much for him to hU
to* tag would tev« Uftod.
we can demand your attention and
Flags at DaeUBy are At HaH Btaal Towin
bcTS^otri
annihilation
A. R.were at work at Camp MUltken.......................................
condition. He wa*.......a mas well
While I wn«ratwlata you l dsalre to
*• *“ ‘Jl*
vs!!! there w
m is.a »*■. «-w ...u.-.-...,..
day in Hit Hener.-Waa Lead,
ogngratnlats ths*. They »re toe candidate. 1 believe.
t^t ----------- to., the
thelenoeen,
Innocentwill
will roller
Mr
never |
a«<l «»ere will be more early,taught of l> hi*
log f
■P* gusNs Of Trurecse Oty. the ~
wlin toe gulliy. Ii weans that wlth- did know bo* to run a country as Tuesday preparing for the influx of'
Ssso Oty of the North, and of toe dency came to it more StM for hla
«teau«, u> the Justice of aay one
e as thta. He may run a lecture veierans to toe annual reunloD which RtLiiahall'k lumber camp daring the
5Sd^«ra.B*«*»: the garde, of trek^ ou^eseni candidaU. Mr.^^ .^ere will be an mmlhlUlkm of.big
Buckley. Mich. Sept. 14.—Today
ireou ;oi
for luv
the Cbautanquas aad ^
do •••
It beglM Tuesday.
>t'> mterret*
I. ih*i
the fiaga tn toe UtUe viUnge of Bock*
MtHUgn wnh its baanUful dlmate.; " “'t*® "• Tan.
that VO
*o In
to mak*
make nn
up the
the ronson- oureou
t«“'
a party beltuvre that eriTtoduiS^i ^
our *eU. but when It comes to tegl^tog
ley were at half-mast tn honar at
t OaUtorala:
with
ttoleh riTBla
ivala that
toat of
'
Tbe ««*ind* this yav will be e.y
It ta^t a failure, m country. ^ Bryan might Just as weir for *0
P~P;® “j'
John J. Carl, wbo died abortly after 1
Ua Borv air. (w* give It to you a UtUe thta government
lOme Ubm believe, but a—.-r ine olants and toe factories
did, and never will, know bow. ranged toSi'-arly toe Mtt* manner as
o'cloefc Monday moralng after baving
amAai today aa a variety); with this the democrats aoi
It's all we
tboM- of U*i year with the exeeption
lived 73 years and alwaya bees an
lery that rivals aoath- toat It U a ahtolng aneceua. We be- c. there ao-call«d trust* aa to aay,;
_ rich
__ ___
__ toe
______
__ __^
_ free' __
t 'f*'*
country. tAp- that toe ness leni will be nearer toe
Our soil la
aad _
Ueve toat
start _
to our
fiag are not that he will put upon tbo
list '
.booored aod respected citlzea.
iidu'efiTe.' We”*dtoe on tiaab. flak mere drops rMa^ tram fhe eye* of
tor«>iniaedUle*'to whore proiic-JPl*“»e.)
___
Mr. Carl waa a resident ot this vk
cenuT of the greunda.~
M fowL bat wenever hare to eat bumaa despair, but like the eurs to ooa they are engaged. It practlcaUyl . . R*pu»>'l«" Fariy Knows.
^
etnliy for the last 33 year* aad was
The eorjpaay sueet will run north
OM. I wonder U every sectM of jhe heavena, toey ar» uxamples of „,«»»* the annimiatloB of both tad«w-l The repubkian P®”?
*»•* and south toroogh toe center at toe
alwaya promlnesi la poUUai aad a
Mltolgan can aay toat during the God's abundant mercy to men. lead lyv and commerce. The republlcah i kndwn .lOw to conduct toe affairs N camp and tUe remainder of toe
leader in all public •
■TMiiil ~Oar people are tog them upward to a higher and method ta to proceed slowir. to tol-1 this coaoiry. U sinned with eight -gro-jnds will be- divided into hlocka of Et^t Hundred and Forty Oollare
member of tbe vlQage
S;^aJ^Sl5^MVrouree.,SSre uatelflih life.

jSt^ng the ane. of the piuries of!fnaiton men who were slave, and llfi- wbteb there will be about la.
a charter member ot toe A. C. Eaal
The
Raiaad and to* Church Is Frre
snefa
Ierf
ed then
them----------to citizenship
It brought t
hNeUlgeaL The iwad the dally popara j
Reaurtm of Judge Unebatper.
ljust and right dtscrimlnatton
minatton ina '"'W
suen .-----------Poet C. A. R.. ot whkh be was cobFrom DabL
and hundred* of I geiher tbe dismembered fra«naenU of btadquanen of toe G. A. R. and also
maader for the Uat M ywys.nadwan
«Bd vote the republican titoet. I aay
t.,A— Mayne tnlrodaced Hon Paul
the headquartera of toe W. R. C. will
.
thta
country
alter
it
was
estabUahed
•M for toe buneat of the speakers.',
tboosande of men. the wage
also a dtoner meniDer of the Mam
b< placed on tbe northwest corner of
Tbo new Metbodiat BpUeopal
'
..............................iL
.hall not be tbrowu Mcured a good financial syaun aad toe grounds and tbe anillerr will be
church at Summit City was dedicated
'
rom ol empioymeni without a dtaertm canted our flag to all the paru ot toe cm tbe rise of ground on tbe sov
Bunday. witb appropriate ezerctaea.
I in tola vieteJt^

l5tm5& lala^4 OT
toauoo.slmn be made between the world, aad wherever and whenever eaat corner.
the
red.
white
and
blue
ta
now
reen.
It
ta
a
very
neat
frame
s'JTtcture
with
a
coatrector by ocespaimo ami hae
flkay w^d tike, of courre. » have bTlS^eM McKlnlev. whuTsMeet-,Hgnt. the Ju*t aad the unjust
Tbe eoler line will be placed os toe audlioriura. lecture room aad
My land, in any clime, ta any har­
In addlUcm to hla widow. Mr. CAit
^^tUkul
rent •urvounM
Taft was govecacr of the talaada. 1 One weed to the few laraera who to
bor anvwhere. around the world, all nerto aid*- ot toe camp and Ihe parIt hot; an entrance tower lu leaves two chBdres, Cborlea of BnckI toOughtasTiooked frem toe mUe'are piwnr here loni^t. It ta the Ibe Ba|» of toe world salute IL (Ap- ode ground wUI be between toe tm
toe
angle
sunnounied
by
a
gracafu)
ley
and
Mra.
Frank
Hopkins
of Kinga•“
fkia.
l^_«'chUdr^toe ana. of toelr mother. farmeTW draw, om of toe very
tbe street
reet making
maklni a plaza about beUry and rptrea.
The funeral aerriee w81 Be BeM
«an^ tte 'Hecuon at the head of,^
^
gra.v-hNred ctUaena breast of nature the first necewsJtiC!. IilauBc )
] length and 20 ten 'wide.
The cc.,1 of the bunding, including at 10 o'clock at tbe CwneO <______
Our Feundsttonm.
.___m
•»» perhapa may aooii^ numborlng of bur live*, aim all poJtlcal parties
furntahwg. waa fiJ.WO. The seate; Intameat In toe Ooraall cemetefy.
It WBA tne leadership this land bad. There are a number of toe
Nmt.-I have here handed to Mscore years and Ub. I eater to the tamer. Mr. Bryan wns
ready In posIUoa nod there are nhoul
altar rail, eommunlon Ubl* an
Mr. Cart had dm been ooefined lo
*iV^M 1ihou^t
______ to _
myaNf. it spe^s
IS wen
w^eU for not__
not toe_____
flret one to find that the W.r the great pUlers that have bees fui- HKI J« to be pitohed by the local pulpit,
pUtform chair* were the gift of John tala home by Ulneka. Saturday be in- '
_ _
_
The
ed_ evpr
evp since from our grent Ua•, this baaatifal dty. toe cUy ^ Trev- of toe farmer waa valuable,
IwBigatow. which 1 will read
teoded to come to Ireveree Oty to
McKIntay coin, 'h- treat of ihe groat IlghW. membmn of toe reution and East ......................... of Gr • “ • •
eree Cttr. «>>■» there Is anth a rep- reptftUcaB party under
• oatjtben Orem. Sheridan and Sherman, Jordan wilt have abcnit enough to fill
attend the 'Taft day" eelebratioa bte
Heaaaga trem Bactwtary Taft.
i iMftitktn tif aot only ages but rexcu Boorenrti
Tbe opening sermon waa preached i not feeling well, went _____________
oui Arthur and Thomas of toe gemereta. out a block.
the Rvr. A. T. Fergusoo. district'bouse and bad efaaige ot a gang of
politics is to you ^rt of your life to toeapea rntm tor me delivery ofland toe great ctvltlans. GarfiHd aod
•natte «Mb. CUcaso;
' __ ____ w_ _______ . ^,________________. . “
tbea
umk ___
up.1..
toe'
men who were doing rupairleg. T.
At _B
InurMed to his protect from hla farm to to.- toe Sumners, toe Chases aod Seward,
------------- —■*•* jw club on your It ahosrs toat you
J was found toat! o'ctoch Uat nlgbL a 'phyalclaa warn
ry
market;
aoeondly.
it
started
cot
to
.Smitos
and
Yates,
and
that
stunly
oak
public
aCalra.
1
na
am
sorry
to
aay
my
market:
wise
lo
toaugurutlag
aaev AfM enterprta<
a Ot toe 6- A. W. ;tSio was needed > prorlde (or theia
reU that tbstu ta dm eooute totre give to
held 1
upon which you ambuTk. wlU oboarra and aa much as 1 am In- pure toed Uws. and
aod thirdly.
thirdly- « started | which oor country haa buUi its great
«d that
-■ and'that
‘ — yoa wlU car.
pot...............................
out to gtve tbe
. xtamer
. .w—
that which be'.ne^a and «U valor, and ever since tbe
S£ you anfely
the never before caJujed. the cooforts of 'time of Unwin we hare puraatd tha
rlM 4B HN>.-

READY FOR
BIG REUNION

--------

BEGAN THIS MORNING

S^orsr^”u.,^*i_.vu:ss2 “■

JOHN CARL DEAD

sift.’stsr:

NEW H. L CBURCn

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> -^.
•RAND TRAWRM HCRAl*. TURDPAY. ««fTtN»tR Hrim

SUNSHINE

-Owt U N mula
Kaw^aa
aad’i« «aU lAlaa ia Or ■atolar. A*’
roa-ra palatad kar aD taA asA raaa thay? Jon axacOy AWarwt
tba
Hoptagmy leuer It not wo.long.
aad Woa aaA yaUa*!"
Tow taring Snadilner.
•irt a I
Katberlne Darla.

Nervous

WORE
FOft \' ALLCOMEJOB
TO

Wom-^iXit HERALD & RECX)RD CO

I io feel ibai way abont
-Tea. I know.- oaM Mtaala. *TOtOe
•n becanee 1 mtaa tbeir
letter* In tbe oammer time. B« I
aaktDC la qoamiag
a-a-«saxpectod (Ot!” and ab«
n yoo are ia this cooditk^
they
really are
“ahlnlng*
Ann. Slner Abu. gara a lltUe langb. aad Bd’a ayna
year nerre force is weak—tne
■here, eo It doeeat matter.
do you aae aayooe «omlp«r
twUdilM.
io-rer U «Wo» »«. th. <»Now. Mtoale wa» alwaya Sinrr
of jroot boir. k*”
Ut bar out. plaaaa. Bl" aald NlaMetherY Helper.
Aaa te tbla aJay-pretaaa. bMoaae Oia. “UY bees a baomltal *bow. bat
-do«ol ,v."
Jo th.» woA
I will NT •• b« W M»»y “ )
Mamma kad Jnot combed LanmY
•ba oooM aaa aoeb Barv^oiia thiao I dost baUare Kittle Kaacbau wanu
inipcri««lr. TbU failare to
hair, tied a vbUe ribbon bow on each
at a lantaBtY ooUea. So aba bin< to be cooMUdated osy loager.*'.
do
the
work required, ciogt
M far M I m».
aide tbe front, put a clean wbUe drees
the wooden mlSac by iba earb.
tbe
system
and
brings
distress
Toa-U
Sad
tbe
ndor
1 wRItiy^
aad gUaead witb anxloas eyaa down wbw yoo try to waab ber off.” aald on her. then tbooght to bcreelt; “My
and disease. \Vhen tbe ncri-«
«• KM ta ava»)*a^ •*« «•
gtri looks omart and neat;" and. erben
iba atraat. FlnaUr ab« wblaparad. "1
are weak tbe heart is tmable
«M*y IMlif (Mat.
Teddy
bad
gone
tbroogfa
tbe
eame
proaea a dead of duat in tba dlaUnca/Aad anre enoe^ tbe gtrla did bare
to force the life-giving blood
tr I aw tall ta »oH«t ta *
“la It aotae one eonOn* to reaoM a tlBie of 11. finally they had to aak cew. “My boj> clean aad e*eet.“
.t_____ u your veins;
Vi-ina ■ tbe
the stota*
Ston*
through
Tbeae )ob* dooe abe gave a algb «»f
(Mat taia*k I wW -Tty, try
oar aakad Bloobeard a wUa. kk^ tbeir mammae to Jtelp them, and
--c x.:i. {0 digest food; tbe
rellel, sbat ber eye* a momenu aad'
bar boada agalnn the Map.
iboee ladle* made Bd promlae never,
Wdnevs lack power to bUer
racked back ta ber tftalr.
••AUa! Hla' only a Sodi of abaep." nerer to paint tbe cal again.
impunties from the blood, and
Lanra looked at her. Baying to befanawered Slater Ana. Bhaabaard'a
Mowemr. KltUeKanchao waa mor­
the poisonous waste reroatns tn
wile gate a little giggle, for It waa tally oSended. Bbe nerer forgnre Bd aeU:
the astern to breed diseast
gneaa mamma I* tired." Alood Bbe
Mr. Large wbo
and refnaed -o lire at b« bouae any
Bald:
*
drlrlng by. and wbo nodded kindly at
“I'm colng now to ptay with Kluy
tba little glrla.
ibe little gtrla booae. where abe
bMSIU. H .trCTTlim 4'
WellB."
R-bao be bad paaaed, Stoter Ann Ured to a ripe old age. Bat never,
».r.of it is • iio-t
“WelL dear.- replied mamma, “be
uid tonic, thst rrtoJds th.
boag orer the railing again, aad under any clrvamatancea, did ofie rec- back at are o doek."
lice
Ed.
by
even
tbe
awueb
of
b^
entire nervous system.
once more BloebeardY wife
, Laura walked down tbe front walk
HISS CLARA RATES, SdMr.
V.
wbat Bbe aaw. Slawr Ana opened ber tali.
>««v«ral year*
1
Blowiy now. but bUU toward Kitty
And that'! tbe atory of How. Kittle
aontb- to uU of store dun in the
pale face.
dlatuoe. when snddenly aronnd ibe Konebou became a Stmage Beaet.
“I do bellere abeY got a headache
eunage
ooraar <
and doBt aay ao.- abe talked to herI waa pleaaed to rcBnebeard'a wUe forgot ber aazlety.
Toareelf.
celre a pootal thla week, from Harold
„ Aaa quite forgot to
Her tboo^U preraed on much
Kettle, of POgaityrine. Pla. HaroU
IN BltvrarUpAre
-ber swotb!
against her wlsbe*.
Be. Mlt*** Nsevine b I
■V nanbaw kiMasIns Plrtt (nme Cooala Ptaak madly •eada la
-R-by couMat 1 ttt* care of Ted­
Walter
Scble^t.
whom
we
are
glad
lotlag a Sab bora, tbaa Bony play­
dy ibU afternoon, and
ing altanately on a monlb organ aad
take a good reat?" Bbe was going
_ paparoovered oosib. After bin
aiowly onw. but atill toward Kitty
SoMbifie Lettara.
aarcbed Tim. Uw dog. decked with
Well*.'
bella aad dragging a cart in wbicb
“Only yertrwday Kitty waa at
I anppose yoa bare such a dull time
•attar Folk.
Ang.
n.
1»0I.
liar Alice labeled .“Amanm
bouse, and ibe day before I went to that Boihlng worth telling ever hap­
I Um la tbo boBse wkb tusira.
QtMenr After ber walked Hanry. Dear PrAldenI—
see ber. Ruib Derby aaya 'we’re get­ pens to you."
ladaod. tadoad I do.
I am a UUle girl alx yearn old. I go
droMed na an Indian, bit yellow curU
ting too tbltft.' Sometlmea 1 get
“Ob, no. It lan't that." aald EtbeL
Aad If yoa .win IMm patiently.
toned beck froa bU nem brow, and to Sunday actaool every Sunday. I am Ured of KWyY aad wish 1 was borne. liOU Of thing* happen, bni nothing
1 wfOMO all av*«M> »• F»brlngiog ap tbe rear waa Bert painted going to acbool tbit taB. It ralaa aV
1 tore mamma moat.- Slowly important enough to write about
•very day. and then tbe aun Laura waa tnralng around,
like a down, and bolding aloft a baaand. Why. onr eompoaHlOB* .bare to be
0«r Mnaa la ratbar a Sae oae.
an wbicb read. “BopdeU and Bony. ablnaa h^^t as can be. Oraagw wIU when her face wa* turned dear away
read before tbe whole acbool. and
With plenty of lawn aad troea.
am be^Hpe.
Oreat OoaaoUdated Sbowt."
froa Kluy’e, she started on a run and bow the gfrlt . would tangb Jf I wouUI
sna a hammk wbon tbo day* ara
Tour Mead.
Old not atop null abe was at i
> OM. oome alL” aald Bert,
gel up an aeeonai of some of oar
Nlta Taylor.
and be wlaked-and grlmaoed ]uat tbe
maY aide.
larka!1 abooM nke to aee tba omngea
“I don't waat to go to KlttyY.- rte
way raal dmu clowai do.
growing. They are a great UMt to
“Mow. ni tell you wbal I'd dp."
•How macb It itr aaked Mlnale.
aald.
lWt«Y a Mong sviM la tbo
bb aortbera folk.
■Td rather stay u borne and play said Aunt Laura; ’'I'd keep a note­
book."
with Teddy while you take a nap."
mak gave a final toot, and Bony
Aad a plaoa to play nstnet:
TJke HawthoraeT'
Tm raal glad, dear," aald mami
TbereY a bam with trifraat Maa ,Mld graraty. Tbla U a raal naoAng. ai. 1PM.
“Well. I dare aay It would be raUas abe klaaed her.
Kgerla. and you cant f« ta unteM Dear Praaldeol—
«( gxala.
er different f«m hla. and ao it ,ou^t
Laura took Teddy for a walk.
yoa pay a penay. Bd and Wm. tboy-ra
a left tbatY tall e< bay;
wm write a few llaea to yon In . aa only two yean old aad couldn't to be. You most write in It the Intim «P the tent. aad. my! It
aaawer to the Suaabtne Onb. I
thing* that happen to you
go far. but was very happy with bU
aow wkat they'd got'And at ateon any hov
well and hope yon ara tbe same,
big iliter. When they were Ured with and put ibem down ia your own way
«Wbgl la ur naked Slater Ann baa rained a whole tat the laai tew
Tea ^ wlib tar tben. I
outdoor puy. abe brought him In. and. Make np your Blind aol to «bow the
aad BtartwardY wife, both at
days aad it makea tbe river and creek os be waa too big to bold, set him ofi book, and then you won't be templed
A peer aad a phaaton
-ItY fi Stnage Beoat.*’ aald Prank. awfully freak. 1 will tell you tbe kinds
a table and held btm foot while tbe into affecuilon. Don't morailse. and
•ItY Wae aad graea aad yellow,- of birds that I know, mocking bird.
. AH ready at On sata.
told him atoriea. So an hour and a don'l indulge in refieeiton. If you can
■aid Praak.
biM lay. red bird. bUdi bird*
half paaaed. and all waa quiet In help ii.“
Aad ywt ta tala bom lire beggan!
-Aad rad," aald Bony.
oparrawa Tbe big birda are crane*, mamma's room. Then tbe doorbell
■Why. I abouldn'rteven know bow
WMM tfeen mjgbt nerer bo
-Oome one. come all."
manb beno. nea gull* aad pellcana.
to begin."
rang.
A lea tdltad aad nay crew
Bert
It u raining now. Don't you wl»b
“I'll show yon. A doxen times a day
l^ura took Teddy down carefully,
tbaa ara tbaae
tbree!
Aad Iba Indian gave a blood-curd- you bad aa much rain aa I bare?
strapped him safely in bl« chair, and you tcU me thing* that Intereft me
Hag wboop aa tbe proceoaion started
Tonr.trienA
opened tbe front door. It wa* Aunt greatly. Think of that eonnur walk
Ttay am anrar ra«gad nor hnagry;
Harmoa Taylor.
Julia and Uncle Dorrmnee come' lifto you were ao happy over tatt week
T%«r tecM are lair and aweet;
Miaale aad bm little frlead fell
I waa very mnch tnteraated in tbe
When you got home yon described
TWf bar* toraly haU tar tbalr bright oS the raUlng aad raabod tor Tbe lUt of bird* yon oeaL You must be town from the country.
didn't go. " tbe bine aky with iu tUUe tufu ol
"Well. I'm JuH gto^
Maa. (Ocyou iwm«nberabo«.Mm? a very oboerrlng boy.
woolly clouds, the bank where you
tbougbc
Laora.
“tar
they
alwaya
stay
AadoUtaty Aota tor tMr fort
Be was a qaeerly shaped baak' that
found bepatlcas; yon toW me exacUy
heid the glrU' pennies.) After Mtna
Old Mlaakm. MIcb. to tea. and bow could mamma take
care of Teddy, get aupper and talk to bow you scraped away tbe deed
aw aMMit -Plaaw Stan ae a’-poa- dincnily the kny was tauad that
SHrt I, IfiM.
leaves, and what a ridiculous lime
tbemr’
opwed Ue Uttle door In hU bartL aad Dmr President—
ayT
She found «»«»"">* almoit ready to you had In trying to beg a airing nt
'bile Tbe Man looked *tral^t abeed.
Nap. yoa barn sotaaad H wroog;
1 thought 1 would tell yoo abwt
tbe larmhouse.
n 10, -Pleaae give we a atory- the glrto rtfled bta potfteU.
I my vlalt to WUeonaln. You know ..ym'e down, tbe tired look all gone,
-Then jPu repeated the stco' of
la the twinkling of aa eye. as tbe there waa anexcursioB there. I bad a and, beat'of all, she called Laura "a the poor lillle gtrl yon met on the
Aad ten foe alee aad long!”
fairy books aay. Mlanle aad ber [good Urn# with my couaina.
There little comforL"
Aunt Julia wanted Teddy, ao Laura way homo, and ^d abe remarked,
friend ware over In rmakY veM
yard de- were aU 4..
tn mia
om #Amn,r
famfly. end
and seven In
TN Ibe «r wbaa tbay wake la the
at on a big apron, went tato the as she took some of your luncheon,
tbe door of the | the other. My aunt gave me a bottle
that abe liked fruit better than sandteat And then what woadera metlof pertume. Tbe name ofitwaa JoA- mamma came ont to see about supper,
wlcbea."
Tbe «T wbw tbey ga to bed.
tbelrgase. ArawofBUle wagont held'a*b. 1 wish It would .rain, don't kitchen, snd Ilftited the Are. When
"But 1 couldn't put that in a comstums cam* out to aoc about supper
Pfow Ibepa^ WUe baswr «
of varioua klbda. and atraagej^* our neighbor baa some of tbe
■dtUl, Qoldlo^ aad TYd.
,e kettle was boiling.
•queaka and growta
aad
hlaaea eunalBgral kittens. I have
"Perhap* not. but the habit of writ
"What
a
help!
"
abe
exdalmed
made your hair fairly aiaad on ead. pink dress, and a new blue and white
'
tag
will not only help you to gain
“Now we can have supper early.”
Plrat of aU came a cage of ^Ue ,dtecked drewL
Then Uurt set the table Just like fluency 1 the use of tbe pen. but
Tbey ba*« 1a It. eeery eoK
Good bye.
alee, eaally l•cacnf*abte as those be,-------- would. After aupper Ubcle wUl teach yon to obtarve.
Tbat tta baid to find a place te stw loaglag to Bony. But os pan and parIla Warner.
"BeaHtaa, you will have In your
Wbea Met 1 bare begaa.
I eo glad te got a letter fram Dorrance took Laura and Teddy tar a
oal of a menagerie poeeeiitiit a new
rbteh
value. Next In tbe row was Polly, you. Ila. aad to
wbal a aloe drive around town, while mamma and . notebook a stock of maicrUI
when yon have nothing
Aunt Julia bad a quiet talk.
I you
the parrot wbo. wbea abe
Tialt you bad.
"H.. nurh .1,. II I. "
to Mr.
.
.AMeppyTbewpht
glrl*bi«an to cUmbupibealde of tbe
"Remember, above all thing*,
tk. calif, R. F. D. No. 1. Laura, “to do thing* that are worth
with beak aad rtaw. ealllag at
•omeibtng than to play all tbe time." put down only tbe exact truth—for
SepL 2. l*M.
latervala. “Praak! Pnbk! Help!
When mamma came to LanraY nothing that has not the ring of realHelp!
Ob Uws! Cracker* CTadi- DMT Prealdeal—
illy U worth pre«-rving-and not to
I wlU aow answer yodf letter. I re­ room that tflgbl. she aald:
err
“Your help baa made the afternoon \ indulge in general reflection* ths;
Par Hm aaM that a place
Tbe glrla toughed aad paawd on ceived tbe pla aad card aad tbey are
me Inauad of a burden." had twcome
mtb a aama Eke that
to tbe aen attraolOB which proved very alee. I en)or reading the letter*
were born.'*
A^
laora
made
up
her
mind
to
al­
WW wnly tbe piaea
1a tbe Herald. I went to see tbe fleet
to be a pair of rabbito coati
The book ws* bought, snd Cibrl.
We went aronnd earii one ways be her mother's helper.—Dew
Per a poor Paaw Cat!
nlbbUag carrots. Will stood
with a ft* relajises. kept tu lealou*
whip la band, and warned the gtrto of the balUeablpa A few week* ago liropa.
ly. At the end of six month* she de­
pe
went
to
Catalina
Island.
When
net to go too eloee. as tbe animal*
Learning Mow to Write.
clared that the plan wa* a-'splendid
on tbe boat going to Catalina
ferocious and untanMd. Minnie
Eibbf. according to her own acbool- €»e. perhaps other young folks
• tatatag alacn toft r»- entorad Into the apint of the occas- we could ece a great lot of water girl
phrasing, "bated" to write com- ...........
forced to become writer* against
taa sod shuddered, but tbe IHUe glrlY thrown up Into tbe ocean. Tbe people
poslUont. and her dislike wa# about
might tMnk
iaaglaatioo wasn't ao well iratoed. oo tbe boat aald It wa* a whale,
evenly divided between the burden Yomh'i Companion.
Naae Bent by BanM Krtita.
and I'm afraid abe laughed!
Then would have enloyed my trip on tbe
of
aelectlng
her
own
subject
and
the
-----------------------Matilda niakaar. Hoisarat Weller, oime a atrnngely guarded box. wKk boat If I had not been •eaalck.
emhsrrasament
of
having
one
cbooen
|
how
Fast
the Hair Orowa.
aad Oladya DdsaU. Traverae Cliy. ftaU nailed acRM the freat In tbe when 1 got ea land I bad y nice
for ber. In the first case she never
investigator* have discovered the cu
a strange looking ebMkk.
knew what to take, and in tbe last, rtans fact that a boy * hair grow* on.ieet all Use and grrao sad yellow
the teacher according to her prajn- bait slower man a girl *. In boy* tho
and rad. as'Praak aad Bony
TM (mMiM. KmUmIT VlJi.
diced fancy aoemed bound to select average rate Of growth I* thcr* fe-t
1 am anra you are tbe only
Do yon waft te hear aaotber Mla- said.
tbe very *nbject about which *be three inehe. in all year*, being an av
The UUle glito peered la. aad er wbo ever saw a raal live whale!
ale atoryt Weto than. Itoua:
knew nothing and In which she had erage of .018 tnchc* a day. It take* au
Write
again
and
tell
ua
wbat
you
aaw
gtoacod
fearfully
at
each
other.
Ones upon a time when yonr praano intereat. Plnally. on a miaerable p.vclasb twenty weeks to reach a lonr «
oa
tbe
latond.
-What fa ft. do yes Yporar i
tdem was a mue girl, she aad ber
Saturday when her compoaUton was. of
Incbe., and then Its life U
aft friend be>
very moei |
Traverse City. Mirii- after mnch tribulation, flnlshed. she from JW> to ISO day*. By mew of
-ItY a Btraage Beaot,- anawered
came UrM of ptoylag with tbeir doll
tieed her mind to ber anm Uura.
| camera the wink of an ey.-ltd
Sept. 9. IPOS.
cbOdrwa.
So Oftly Brown, Tbe M. gllNy. “We
I and it ba* I
rite abouiT' said beett
Pteneb Lady. Haas. Jappy. aad Bdtth nrauad. aad we captured it. And here Dear PrealdentSchool has Jnat begun and I tbtok ann^!^"DLr me.'wUt Vpllj. In this cenained that twenty wink* .
«r«ee aU ipaabiiid aad put to bed. Net It la. ladies and genttamea. step up
It wlU be alee. 1 am to tbe oeventb big world full el inierettlng thing*! | made in four second*
■ad taha a good look
that they had dene aay a
The lUUe girl hung back, bat Mla- grade DOW abd 1 have Miaa Vivtaa
Miaale said
_ie was never afraid of anything. tor my toackor. Tbe •owaath A clas*
sOTv* to ramtad thna next time.
Then Mtaale aad hsr liuto friend She dTOppad'dowB oo ber kaora and aad BIgbtb grade A riaat an
aft down aad tookad at «a<h other peeped between the bar*. "Wbat a i«om aad tbo oeventb B and Eighth •
CooTalekcenti need a Urge amount of noarisb*
«urar ealor It ta!1 she aald. -ItY B ara ta wbat la railed the ungradedi
room Unghl by Mr. Wood, tbo prln-1
-Vhat akalt we pUyr aakrt the ahoft ta* ataa of Kittle Kaackan.
Aad. as though bearing a tamDIar dpaL Mis* Kewblea U tbe sixth;
Uttto girL
grade
uaeber.
Our
way
of
baring
name,
the
Strange
Beaft
aald
-Mlas!"
Scoff's Emuision is po
-LftY ptoy -Slaur An."* aald Mia“Why!" endalmed Mtaale. Ta It a rlaimiJust tbe pppoalte tram what
menk'^'^ugUy
done ta the Hl^ ataaol; there tbe
eatr
pnpUs change around and here tbe
“It belangB to that
ever they could to the
It wsalram booe, blood ADcI muscle wxdKmt
horaahleek «rhM they mlgbt look «p ly." said Bd. “W* found It raavtag tMcber* change. U 1* much nicer to
any tax on the digestion.
have three teacher* tbaa oue. 1 do
nad down the nad that nm ta final ■nmad. aad we iRptarad tt"
aft
know
wbat
aU
my
atndle*
ara
ALL DRUOOIBTSs SOo. AND St.OO.
Mtaato tookad at ber bmbw sasrt the haaaa. la a trtoe the
but 1 thtoh uey ara nearly tbe same
gtrt waa trinsfwisad tato the wraer
-i Jwt bftwra," abe said atowly. ■a 1 had toft y*ar. Your Bnaabtae 1ft-'
«d aM I
IW«

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HmM V*Wf F*»to »-~*'‘**
Otub.
t will try amr 1* twrfy «f

beard, aad «

cstSoTrnriie?---- T.SX^

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have ttie Best Tea on
tbe WUrhcL

We Believe

Cboico Cnool-irod Japan partioalariy fine flaw and
uooptiooal atrvngth. If yoo have tymbio gott^ •
- at i* to your liking try a sample pomd' atttiP
tea tb^i*
We will take onr chanoea on yonr eoaisg back.
one

Price, Sfle per ponad.

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BRE ZINA

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ta'*-*nb

VS^Ool, Won^od

the onilook m ------------ .—. — ——
certainly make a dedurtlon of from 4c to Sc leas for every pound.
At the prei-ent coadUlon 1 can use all the wool from Grand Trarer*e. Weatatd. Antrim. Manl»«ee. aad Leelanau couatte*. with a bel­
ter adraataze than any ouuide large dealer caa do. AH I would Ilka
bare tbe pabUc do before they ablp or fetch then la U to fiad
from oomcone eUe. as 1 am certalaly paftdrc that my
out the p
.. .»-cb from a cent to i*x> cent* above others rtraigbt of­
fer* It wouldn'a be no ob)ect to me to pnbkah my priCM tar soma
•............... - work and buttle for It aa 1 did bet® tl
know Ibe prlcaa befara
grower* ar to the dealer*. Whoever wi
either phone aa we ara
tbey ship or fetch them in c" —" have them In the office.
always ready to answer and
do not sell to anyone> else before you get my priewa.
pait year * fae
favora. and apprecUte
1 am thanking you all tar tbe past
make you more sadefied tbla year.
tor the ktadses* and I hope

OI-IOMBKROKra

f*

CJty. Hlek.

As m Bon, lor general baldiig.
Best Hoar has always been Inal
ahead oHhe real ol moil. Usheeomc the rcgnlar lamUy aland
bynndlllins earned ITs r^ntnHon solely by Ha mertL

HANNAH « LAV Ca

THE FARMER’S STORE
R4NGE EXHIBIT
Tbe'Malledble man will be at onr store fram SopL 12 to It. to
teU you all about the Malleaole Range.

WITH EACH RANGE
purchased daring this exhibit, we will give absolutely froe a complft*
act of high-grade cooking ware worth IT.S0.

Remember the date. Sep­
tember 13th to 19th

FRANK TRUDE
Old PoslolUee BnUding

Advantaecoft o-f Th*

“Frisco” Lantern
**PrlSCO** Lantern* have no raw edga.
"prlseo** Lmtemi are made of bavier tin*-Prlaco" lanterns oqM blast etyle won't blow vwt
**PrIseO** Lsaterns oome wicked ready for lighting.
"I^rtseo" Lanternp are “money bs<±" lanlenm. ' roar
money beck if not atisfectory. Tbey are guaranteed.
"Prtaco” Lantern have larger oil fonnta tbw Iran
longer and require less filling.

When you come In
after a •*PrlsCO»’ do not forget a ponsd of Obme snd
Sanborn's Seel Brand Coffee.

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TRAVERSE CTTY, MICB.

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