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beoci ino Io*it*eo•HeAU iJLAIftE A. good winner;,s • 4«, PWBHH - \ ,* k \la ih#IllKti Idoot Heel.lilurdif^iKAidUoa;W?ill1».ofr-aisty;lt;1—Afcfche Inter 4cbolaatfc;meetxlLWl5;constnand Northern Michigan,which met at/3amp Racdall In Madison. last S3turdayithlrty,lt;!iroolfl_fart1clpat ed. Till* was opo of tlie largest ami-mOat enthusiastic meeU ercr held Jo.the state.' EauClalre woo fourth place lu tlieJjAtjyJthJour teen points, coining out first after. Milwaukee. ;'The mcm-U*ra of the Eau Claire teanjprq Allard Itowef Neill Hallr IV J; Cuambcrs* Albert Williams, ShtrlcyBurcc, Albert Itimstad, Charley Hopper,.^larfy Morrison and Kcut Anderson. ..Allard Uowc won first in the one and, three mile bicycle race; Neill Hall second In he half mile walk and • l\ J.. Chambers third In Hbo 220 yard dash. • A number of others from here, went to *ec the fun arm help hurrah for Bau Claire and the wlnocra. .isicisHina.IsaH10 i tiginc-seIdtireedesid*yinory-ezhEccc-Dcaih olJlrv. I'ortunalAt tho residence of M. S. Stein in tillselty, Sunday at 10 a. to. of Bright1* di»ea«crMr*.—Bather—Pur* tKiwi; at(elt;l 72 years, moth r of Mrs. it. S. Stein. The body wilt be taken to Clileauo tonlitht for burial in tlio family lot In Uraccland cemetery.Another Old Koldlrr I»e««J.Julluim S. Garnett, aged 63- years, resulUn: for thirty y.e w.pa*t at whatla known us “Candy Corners,•’ town of Brunswick, dlt^ last nluht about midnight, of dropsy of the heart, Mr. Garnett was an.old soldier of the civil war, having been a member of Co. K., Eleventh Maine' Infantry. A wife and etyhtyrown children survive him. The funeral will take place Wednesday, .May 31, at 2 p. rn., from t.lie home; intcrmu t at Porterville cemetery.OUB DECORATION DAY.EAU CLAIRE WILt^tJIVe-IT PROPER. OBSERVANCE.UuUurU . flew At noon—A'fl«cr» | To 0o - Clo»cU —srr-the Armorlci In the Afctr-U»t of iho J*a4 IniheOnifterif*.----• . INow For IlflCk.S. Gclliaar has received a large order for fur garments and fs obliged to use all Ills avallblc room to manufacture fuisso t;e will close out Ills? cntifC hats thatewtrii, $3 and 31 at only 3?. Come and eet rnur choice. Tills sale Is for cash onlv.rriir Storm Nidilppcu't Fall*.Krlcay ..lght’s storm was undoubtedly i howorst that -ha# -vWl«3 -tlds section In years, and Mi'll mint; hail and ilnod played havoc with buildings,Tomorrow will be another annual Decoration Day, and the occasion will lie observed in Eau Claire by the almost total suspension of busluess. The day become? of more than,usual interest tljls year on 'account bf the recent war with Spain, and - the new R.-aves of volunteers who died -as a result of the clash of arms will be covered with (lowers the same as those of departed soldiers of the -War of tho Rebellion, fa theparades which have been arranged as part of the program, the volunteers who went to the front to light Spain will march with the ^t-eruns of-tha Civil-war—Few-per. sons here about re tllze that I4 6ol1-ier heroes of the civil war and of the late Spanish war lie burled In the com clerics of this city and the lew country cemeteries near by. —lint such is true. This l^a. larR^ number ol men for one stoat] district, and the number Is becoming largerevery year. These men were of, the great Dumber who went forth and offered their lives to uphold this country and make It what (t Is today. Their lives were as precious to them and their relatives and friends as are yours, but they d led and wc live to be permitted todo their memories tlfls llttle^pcct. which is llic duty of every loyal-American citizen, and of which Eau Clalrejias none' other. Decoration Day Is not a celebration day, nor a,;holldayso to speak. Far from 'It. Let no person treat It as such. No loyal person should be {.found making hurrah on a day which reverences the metnorlcsjpf the men who died,that we might live as only true and loyal American* desire to live.Remember tho services at the LI chi Guard and Griffin Rifle.-, at 2 p. m. At the Ljcht Guard armory orationswill be thudebytlitj itvrv.- Josrcph Mo-'ran and the Itcv. P. SV. Loncfellow.railroads, crops cattle and other prop-] At tlic.firlftlo Rlllcs armory there win erty. Heavy rams arc reported from J remark* by.Col. E* M. Bartlett andc-wrtainriceofattoretr-:iall parts of the surrounding country, j and oration by .the. Itcv.. Lattirop-C. In the clty-lightnlng struck Louis I Grant and Rev A. ft. C. Dunne. AlsoI m2STS*.r-or^ns^fs s 'sSKS JwaasStW. r.c rrz r ™5“- ■*south side and a bolt shattered, the Ic p make up an excellentcupola lt;f the Glen mills. Tho heavy 1 entertainment.. rain washed out a portion of Bridget the following named soldiers water avenue, but the damage done is I burled as follows-arenot extensive.—indepebdent-;Isa stranger ln_ e him. Ir. J.Lakcvlcir CTmeierj,J I) Me Vicar Harlow Noyesthe newour midst. W- Quian,an* risks all who haveany trouble wirtuAheir eyes «to call on him and lu.ve tkQiii.. tested. Nocharges twill be -made, for testing. Come evening*- Eyes. caujc tester! evenings as well as In the day time; Ofllce opposite the Eaii Ciulre IloiHenry Parker WH Luther it F HortonO Lokln C L Gould H ifotchklss SaphertS E Dean n Armstrong H U Harton L L Clt;jbb GatesISOJa- Omin«ofi Jas Engles Seth Peirce W: YParron_ . Henry .SrnltliOl'FOJtrtNITIKSlNiailLIFI-INlKS. 1 xi4tnith| j QThe Free Press office was 1 o S Soperfavored yesterday by the receipt of I F Zimmer^hree copies o! the “American1* and I Dane Is one copy of the “Freedom,” both Ifin on* r i it w . . ,, It VV GrinnellA me r lean dally newspapers published JtL Johnson'Mai Manila, l’hilipjiine Island, last j A K Watsonmonlh. From the “AxDcrican” of | \^fJj Pogers‘ April the folUiaiing article \\e.it.idlt;t»•aty-IstitsLl-hcla-•e-tstyvnss-K2Sonor-mlelsentoheccbenckctoofvl-hctli.Javairelefofcneattondwhich may lie of Interest to some of I i fAvaH^^our readers: . , \V M KulpliThe ,lAiuerlCaixM office is In receipt of I I\Curtis rumy coruiuunlcations from people lu ^ Westcott the United States whoappear desirous ( “ Li well of casting their fortunes, or tempting) * Moffat tbnlr fate. In the Philippine Islands, j AImjITaylor A. maJ^r.Uy. i^f these commualcatlons j Gcp Sibiets come from tti^liahlcaiwhoare at pre- I'Jorm Hcrron-^cllt holding positions at a salary of I H-Gitappell from $2 to per day gold. IJ C CarnlshTo ail these correspondents wc desire I Geo Vayner to state that at the present time there ( ^ Thorupkfos is little opportunity for the American I Curl Hansen mechanic, as thejworb Is almost whoI-( Forr«*i mu omcitry.A' J Itabcock II A Curtis Ambrose Marshall 11 W Craft Jas Pain GW Gillette r Edmund Kills Fred Britton J W Shaw S Canfield J W A ntcs Jl G HtalTord iS'S^cCann W ir«unlt;!A J Wainii 1 If Shane J P burroughs J A Lcadstrand . Ja-s Crmacr It Burpfec J 11 Hurno.lt 1! O Sorenson Peri] Piper Wm Dickerson Geo Slosson J CSouthmayd ‘ Horace Harllett-A-MIJcttfs- -vrw uariietxrEdw Snow J O Itowc Canfiildly done by..Chinese or natives who! \ n Kills work,for 31 gold per day or even less, u-m iWklovThere Is wo doubt but that there j o Peersare great possibilities in the.future and (phUlln Hauk when tho cuupt-ry arrives at a morel j DCrafg IHNijefut condiUon there will te many nenry I5rook« ways In which Americans with lloan- sunt Shermanrial backing can rind profitable Invest jj'kSIKSSm??^ « ’ . a iJlIHartmnbi.lierc is room for a good, modern j e j -thcatre-aftdalmost any kind of aoiuser I ii h ltowenieiit. A disirfct messenger service!j g ’ivl'mble would be a good paying investment,! j Hrackctt while a new street railway and a I £ c Wlitpnle ' nxMlcrn telephone system would prCivc I Urown a mint for the investor. .AnotherIw WiIsod American drug a^ire and a few up-to- [ceo'Lenr ' date hotels wontu yield profitable re- John Powers * turns, while a livery stable, a planing ivtcr Anderson rulll and a sawmill] would receive all K c 'VIIkins the business.they could handle. There |jcffrcy pioder is also room fora boaNbmldcr or two* Jt G Ktorer with plants sufficiently large to con- J p Pent struct launches an tj nakc all necessary} p p Merrltnan repairs. Modern muchlne shops wouhi Lewis vnnhv vlcld big rctiirns. There Is also room j s Me ibcn for good physicians, lawyers, dentists, | s Hurd“SSc b”i tw ot the .pportun- fJSftStSSS^ kASIuvH Hies offered for investors, but for Hiemechanlcilherc is. at the piescnt time Sumner PPartlctt^DwJffhc. iirro but lllllc opportunity as an American g fin nilSS would find it IniFOMiblc eocompetcewith the native and Chinese vyork-l catholic cemnrry.K Butterfield SI W LawtdnIHram Hill .HO Griffin Hiram Books G E Grant Geo II liurpce S Ellison II I Schaeffer P Benjaniiu Chas Warner llcury Baden Henry Steuben J F Kenyon . Jaa Elliott W W Bartlett Alex ThompsonS CaseAlf Green W E Smith Charles Cass John Koss A J Howell W S Belcher James Mooney Jefferson Scott W II II Nicholsmen, and ve would advise those with [ I1 Cunninghamout financial backing to stay away |J W Murphy froru llie Philippines.his cn-ur-rup to 1 a ty-indan-mdlily.theionsler?cm7^n-ilngtheffth.Iona rv* t c a atc cur a* or yahta* rowoc^NO ALUM - NO AMMONIADRM Murray Pat. Donahue . Jas Denny Pat Welsh Cbrnellus Liflin Jere Murphy And Brown Joho SherrottKohl Moore O Touche tt W Hbskinn Edw Dailey Matt'Eajran W Faehcy1M Faj»an N Roach P FitzpatrickLutheran Centetery*J G llaedel Sam Johnson Peter BelcerCREAMLaulfl Spetile. Ju Huat.L W PrestonO W.Ifart. KllcR McCloud C E PerryPo^XrrVlIle CtmeKrr,G W Smith E B Garnett And Kopp Thos Melrose A T WebberD.OUa^ -7 F Roa*'A D Kneeland K Bendlckson J B Evans '7-li M Becrnls' ...And BLalsdcIl ; ■ O L Winjr_tCbaa ilutcblnsoo- r* m'3
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