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    1907

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    lle CUSHMAN~

    D. J. CUSHMAN C& COMPANY,PROPRIETORS

    PetoskeyMich.

    AMERICAN PLAN ONLY

    Rates $2.50 to $5.00 per day

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    PERSIAN BAZAAitDon' t fail to vis it our new store

    "The Pride of Michigan"

    Oriental Goods SOUVENIRS andINDIAN NOVELTIESFULL LINE OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES

    CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC

    M. ALTOONJIAN309 Lake Street

    ~ ~ ~ A C E LIVERY CLEANINGPRESSING andREPAIRINGPetoskey, Mich.

    F . Y. RICE & co ., P rop rietors Neatly done on short noticeCarriages Meet All Trains and Boats

    Baggage Transferred 'William Anglebeck447 -449 LAKE ST . Both Phones No. 12

    PETOSKEY , MICH. M ERCHANTPICTURE FRAMINGand POST CARDS

    PROMPTAMBULANCE SERVICE

    NATHANJ.STONEFunera l Directorand Embalmer

    PHONESI Bell 356 Re siden ce )1 151Office 1swaverly 127

    PETOSKEY, MICH.

    TAILOR310 Lake Street

    PETOSKEY, MICHIGAN

    New Era LaundryA . M . VV I TM ER. PROPR I ETOR

    The on}y first class laundry plant :in Northe rnM:ich:igan . All -work guaranteed the best.

    BOTH PHONES 338 Foot of State St. PETOSKEY, MICH.

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    One B lock from Pere M ar q uette Passenge r Dep o tRoom s an d B oa rd $10 t o $12 pe r week

    TABLE BOARD PE R DA Y $1.00PE R W EEK $6 .00.The King]. S. KING , Prop.

    All Mod er n Improvements.114 West Mitchell St., Petoskey

    Park PlaceMR S. E . SLOCUM, Prop.

    PETOSKEY, - MICHIGAN

    ON TH E BLUFFSNear G . R . !.Sta tion, adjoining Arling ton Park

    $1.50 PER DAYTable Board $5.50 per Week

    Be autiful View of Little Traverse Bay .H ot a nd Cold Wat er , Baths an d All Modern

    Conveniences on Each Floor .TH Eo :.non-da-ga

    GE O , E . HOUTS , Prop .MRS . GEO . E. HOUTS, Mgr .

    BOARD AN D ROOM , $7 TO $10Corner Emmet. and Michigan Street.s

    PETOSKEY, MICHIGAN

    The Leading Boarding House of th e Resort Region.

    1ii'e MoyerRefurnished With Incre ased Capaci ty

    MRS . A. S. MOYER , Prop .C o n v e n i ~ r w n t To Railroad Depot

    and Steamboat Dock .Rates $8 to $12 pe r week . PETOSKEY, MICH .

    Round LakeResortFishing Boating

    ON ROUND LAKE.BOATS TO LE T

    FISH BAIT FOR SALE

    Dinners ServedGood Train Service on G . R. all. I. Railroad

    Swaverly Ph o ne 47 -3 Rings

    H. LINDIG, Proprietor1iie Lakeview

    The Best $1.00 Day House in the CityCovered croquet groun d for th ebenefit of guests. Quiet , s ha d ylocation within 200 teet of th ebay. W eek ly rate s on applica-tion . MICH. STATE PHONE 238-3r

    J. D. HUNT, Proprietor313 Water Street, PETOSKEY, MICH.

    IDI]r 3Jmprrtalf!;ntr-1Jrtnskry, ilidy.Under New Management

    IAccommodations for 300. Ha s been thoroughly renovated, steam heatand running hot and cold water

    Rates $2.50 to $5.00 American PlanSPECIAL BY THE WEEK

    50 Rooms (Choice) EuropeanRooms with Bath. Passenger Elevator and all modern conveniences

    Orchestra direct from London, EnglandCafe and Buffet in Connection

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    1iie AndrewsBEST BOARDING HOUSE IN PETOSKEY

    AND ONLY ONE HAVING A BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THEBAY. LARGEST ROOMS. FURNACE AND ALL MODERNC O N V E N I E N C E S . LARGE VERANDAS. GOOD ANDLIBERAL TABLE W ITH PROMPT SERVICE . IN BE S TRESIDENCE DISTRICT .

    Rooms $3 - $5 per Week Table Board, $5.00ADDRESS

    L. R . MERRILL

    MRS. ELLA CAMPMRS. GEO. BRANCH PROPS .THE ANDREWS PETOSKEY, MICH.

    J. S. BURNHAMPETOSKEY BOAT COMPANYLaunches from $150 UpRowboats from $40 UpBuilt toYour Order.

    SuppliesOf AllKinds.

    Boat LiveryDisplay Room on Union DockFactory, Half Block East

    Petoskey,Michigan

    H. W. MELCHING LAMB MOTORBoat Builder Boat Company

    Repairing, Painting andStorage

    MotorBoatSuppliesGASOLINE CYLINDER OIL,CU P GREASE , SPARK PLUGS , Etc.Boalhouse Opposite G. R. & I. Depot

    BE LL PH O NE N o. 123Harbor Springs Mich.

    LAUNCHESYachts, Sail a nd Ro w Bo a t s .Boatman's Supplies . B oa t Storage.

    Factory next to Harbo r Springs Lumber Co.HARBOR SPRINGS :: MICHIGAN----"'-------Little Traverse BayFerryLine

    Steamer"SEARCHLIGHT"

    Steamer"SILVER SPRAY"

    Hourly ServicebetweenHarbor Springs andPetoskey, 7:45 a.m.to 8:45p.m. , makingall points onLittle Traverse Bay

    W.F.GILLManager

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    SOUVENIR

    IF when on an outing youhave the misfortune tobreak GLASSESyourdon't be alarmed. Takethem to"Little Will"

    The Big JewelerOn the ComerPETOSKEY

    The only complete line of

    TROPHY AND LOVING CUPS

    Watch RepairingEngraving

    in the NorthTH E ONLY COMPLETE LENSE

    G R.l N DING ESTABLISHMENTIN NORTHERN MICHIG_AN

    SOUVENIR

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    ~ ! ~ ~ ~ ~ h ~ . ! ~ ~ ! ~ Fotley h ! ~ ~~ ograp erResort Property ~ ~ ; ~ f a c t i o nfor You inFo r SALE or RENT

    Bay View Property a Specialty.

    Full Marine InsurancePOLICIES ISSUED ONGASOLINE LAUNCHESAll Kinds InsuranceContracts Negotiated

    310 HOWARD STREETBELL PHONE 117

    ArtisticPortraitsPosta l Cardsand AmateurFinishin g.Kodak FilmsAmateurSupplies andCamerasJ. lt. FOLEY

    31 9 Lak e St. ., Peto skey, Mich.Bell Phone 22 2 .

    Drugs and Toilet ArticlesPrescriptions a Specialty

    Rexall RemediesBELL PHONE 55 ::: SWAVERLY PHON E 293 I I Howard StreeL, PETOSKEY, MICH.

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    GRILL CAFESERVICE EUROPEAN PLAN

    PRIVATE DINING ROOMS F'OR PARTIESFresh Fish and Live. Lobsters a Specialty

    CAF'E OPEN ALL DA Y AN D EVENING

    PALM GARDENSTRICTLY FIRST CLASS TRADE ONLY

    INCONNECTION

    FRANK FOCHTMAN432 LAKE STR EETOPP OS ITE SUBURBAN STATIONNEXT TO CUSHMAN HOUSE PETOSKEY, MICH.

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    Dr. REUBEN G. PORTER

    DENTISTMasonic Block

    BOTH PHONESBell 81 Swaverly 88

    PETOSKEY, MICHIGANElec tr ic Lights Elec tr ic Bells

    Fir st class Barber Shop andBath Rooms

    Buffet and Cigar and Tobacco S torein Connecti on

    John J . Reycraft , M.D. G. E. Reycraft , M. D.DRS.Reycraft & Reycraft

    PHYSICIANSANDS URGEONS

    Offices at BAY VIEW and PETOSKEYBOTH PHONES

    Within Stone ' s t hrow of Lake and Depots

    The New PetoskeyOn e of th e Fin est and Best conductedRoom ing Hous, s in Petoskey.

    L1cation Unsurpassed, all modern Conveniences Dai ly or WeeklyWeekly Ra tes from $2 .00 to $6.00

    MR. and MRS. BAGDASARIAN , Ow ners and Props.Petoskey and Bay St s. Swaverly Phone 256

    CONVENIENT TO DEPOTS, DOCK ANDBUSINESS SECTION

    $1.00 to $1.50 Per Day

    THE Oriental HotelNEW CENTRAL CHAS . J . SAGER , Propr ieto rRemodelled and RefqrnishedFrom Top to Bottom

    CHANGE OF MANAGE mENTM. J. LYLE, Proprietor

    R.ates $1.50 to $2 per DayCentrally Lo cated

    316-318 Lake Street , PETOSKEY, MICH.11

    Coner Lake and Emmet Sts.PETOSKEY, MICH.

    FINE VIEW OF THE BAYCOVERED CROQUET GROUNDS

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    THE KENILWORTH INASH COTTAGESUMMER HOTEL

    Rooms, $2.00 to $4.00 per weekBoard, $5.00 per weekF ine View of Litt le Traver se Ba y

    SCHOCH & CAMPBELLBAY VIEW, MICH.

    Retired, ye t most convenientlylccated boarding ho,use in BAYVIEW . Every comfort, courtesyand attention. Large, light roomswith closets. Bath. Choice homecooking. Rates reasonable.

    Under the managementThe Patterson House MRS This season ofBAY VIEW, MICH. I J. PRICE

    On one of the Good Board A Professional Catererp p e r terracesnear the Audi- AN Dtorium, Po st - Table ServiceOffice, Station, $5 kand Park. per Weeof Years' Sqccessful Experience

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    Table Board $5.00 Per WeekGLENDALE AVENUE, LOT 12, BLOCK Block 20, Lots 9 , 20, 21- - - -

    MRS. L. K. PATTERSON

    FLORENCE COTTAGES BAYVIEW

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    ROOMS TO RENTIn a beautiful and central location. In sameblock with Post Office,Hotel and Restaurantand convenient to Railroad Dep ot and FerryLanding.Several Cottages fo rRent Furnished Complete for Housekeeping.Sleeping Rooms , $3. 50to $7 per week.

    Also Rooms For LightHousekee ping .BATH ROOMS.

    Mrs.Kate LewisPark Ave.

    BAY VIEW , - MICH.

    The How-ard HouseBA Y VIEW ; MICHIGAN

    Cor . Woodland an d Reed Av er.ues Opposite Reed Avenue R . R. St ation

    Convenience and beauty of location near thef 'AMQUS MINNEHAHA SPRINGS

    Extensive L ;;.::ns, a Veritable Park in the mselves; broad and inviting upper andlower ver andas overlooking the Lake and Ba y only a f e w fe et distant; la rge, airyrooms, fine equipment, excellent table, unsurpassed service, hot and cold baths ,careful management and reasonable rates, have won for this lon g establishe dSUMMER HOME HOTEL gr eat favor and large patronage.

    $2.00 pe r da y .

    c.7\1ail and Telephone Service Complete .Tennis Cou rt for Gue s ts .

    RATES$9 to $14 pe r week. Table Board $7 per week

    J. MARTIN, Proprietor

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    I N D E XINDEX OF RESORTS

    Ba y Shore.......... 2 B ay View . . . . . . . .. . 2}Car p Lake . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Cha rl evo ix .. . . . . . . . 31Charl evo ix Inland Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Colonial Po int . . . . . . 33 Conway . . . . . . . . . . . .33Douglas La ke .. . .. . .33 Em m et Beach .. . . . . . 26Grand Traver se Ba y ma p . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Harbor P.oint . . .. . .. 26 H a r bor Spr ing s . . . . . :!lIn term ed iat e La k e Dist r ict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..J es Chenea ux .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, ,7Litt le TraYe rs e Ba y Ma p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2)Ma ck in ac C it y . . . . .. 38 Mi c h. Fi s h Laws . . 49Mack inac :Island .. .35 Neal1awanta . . . . . . . 4lNo 1thport .. . . . . . . . . . 41 Northport Po in t . .4 lOd e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O mena .. . . . . . . . . . . 41. P e t o ~ k e y .. .. .. . . . .. . 19 Po in t Au x Pins .. . 37Pon es hE>waing .. . 33 R oa ring B 1oo k . . . . . 22.Roun d L ak e . . .. . .. . 27 St. Ignace . . . . . . . . . . 37Saul t Ste. Ma 1ie .. . .38 To rch La k e . . . . . . . . . 31Tr averse . . . . . . .39 \ Va l oon La ke . . . .. .26\\ Tequ et ons in g .. .. .. 23 Wayagamug .. . . . . . 23

    INDEX TO ADVERTISERSHotelsA ndr e\\s , ~ r h c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - .. Arlington, Th e N e w, Pe tos k ey .. . . . . . . . . .. . .Ba y ' riew Ho u se . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - _Ba rt l et t C harl ev o ix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 5.)B enn et t ' Hall, Mac kinac Is .an d .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Charl evoix B ea ch H ote l . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chipp ewa Ho te l, Ma ckinac Island . . . . . . . . . . ..Clovers, '.I he, Om en a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6,Cushman , rrh e, Petm!key . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1:Ooud Co tt age, Mac kinac Islan d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E lsto n, rrh e1 Char lev o ix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Fern Cottage, W al loon La k e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F'l01ence Co ttag e, Ba y Vi ew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Howard H ouse, Ba y Vi e w . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1oG1and Hote l. Ma ckinac I s Ja n e. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . 56ICenilwol'lh1 Ba y V ie w . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 1-lKing, Th e, Petos l< ey . . . . . . . . .. , .. . Lachance Cottage, Ma ck m ac I s .an d . .. .o4J. a k e View, e t o ~ . . .. _ .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . :L ak e Vi e w , Mac luna c I s an d . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .a7Lakes ide Resort, \Valloo n L a ke . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    o s e , The, Wall oon L a k e . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..M ize r , Th e, W a lloo n L ak e .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . o)Map le Grove Inn, Wequeton s ing . . . . . .. . . . . . . .1N e w Arlington, Petoskey . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 16Moy er , Petos key .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4N ew Ce n tr a l, Pe toskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N e w \.Val loon, \V a lloo n La ke . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .oJNe w P et oskey, P e toskey . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 11g ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ a p ; ; ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :ttOttawa, Ottawa Beach: .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. ..Park Pl acP, Trav er se C1ty .64Par k Place, P et oskey .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . Pa ntlin d an d Morton, Grand 'Ra pid s ._ . . . . . . 61Pin e._ Cottage. Macl

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    artesian well 500 feetdeep into pipes whichru n t h r o ugh th egrounds an d into everycottage. This resort issituated on 350 acresof high terrace land,no t fa r back from th ebay, and is owned byth e association, whichleases to th e cottageowners. Accommoda-tions ar e very reasonab le an d good, hote ls,rooming and boardinghouses being crowdedto capacity each yeardurin g Ju ly and Augus t . Rev. W. H. Shieris president of th e BayVi ew association. BayView House , Mrs. Geo.W. Childs, $2.00. How Arlington Park, Pdoskeyard House, J. Martin, $2.00. Floren ce Cottages, Mrs. Kate Lewis, rooms on ly.Th e Kenilworth, Schoch and Campbell, board and rooms . Nash Cottage, Mrs.'f. J. Price, board and rooms. Mrs. J. C. Fr a in, board and rooms. Mrs. L . K.Patterson, table board. J. H. Purvis, board and rooms.

    Main Station G. R. & I., PetoskeyRoaring Brook- Named after the little stream which, springing from th eside of th e bluff, hurries noisily away through its wooded wilds to the water:>uf Little Tr averse bay. In this picturesque spot ar e delightful drives an d wa lksleft as fa r as consistent with the growth of th e pla ce in their original beauty .A nin e-hole golf cou rEe is laid ou t on th e level section of th e hill just west ofth e ho tel. The Inn, T. J. Leahy, $2.50 to $3.00.

    Quiet Residence Strr:et, Bay View.We quetonsing- Rapid growth has character:zed this re sor t more than any-thing else these last few years. Naturally beautiful an d popular from th e first ,it ha s , since the sale of some of th e des irable property at fan cy pr ices, increased

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    in popularity until it isnow a lmos t impossible toge t shore-front land. Cot-tages have sprung up toth e east and th e west ofthe resort proper beyondassociation territory untilit ba s been ne cessary toes tablish two additionalstations for s u bu r b a ntrains. Most of those whocome to "Weque" remainth e entire Summer, open-ing the cottages with th earrival of th e birds in th eSpring and remaining un-ti l th e advent of th e frostsin th e Fall. Most of th epretty cottages lin e th epebb ly beach, ar e shadedwith g r o v e s of white

    Harbor Springs

    Harbor PointZ

    Lovers Lane, Roaring Brookbirches, and nea r ly every on t>has its individual flowing well.Natural ha za rd s an d charmingsurroundings ma ke th e Wequetonsing golf grounds one of themost pop ular in this sec tion.It s club house is modern, whilea mountain stream, several oldfen ces and hedges, besides artificial bunkers, add to the attractiv eness. Links ar e open untilOcto ber. Map le Grove Inn , EastWequetonsing, E. I. Ferguson,on application. We queto ns ing ,J. S. Brubaker, $2.50 to $5.00.Colonial, Mrs. C. H. Eaton .

    Harbor Springs-E igh t milesfrom Petoskey by rail and fiveby water, is the terminus of therailroad branch which bea rs the

    FROM PETOSKEY AND CHARLEVOIX TO TH E STRAITS OF MACKINAC

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    town name. F rom here a na rr owga uge railway run s north towardCro ss Village. New York, LeahyBros., $2.00 to $2.50. New Em m et,Love and DeSancti s , $2.00 and up.Harbor Point- Idea lly located ona narrow strip of land formin g th eharbor, th e pin es of this resor t ar as tirred by breezes off bay an d la ke.It is one of th e very well !mownplaces and th e Summer hom e ofsome of th e most wealth y and exclusive people in this part of th ecountry , who have constantly maintained it at a high standarj. T heHarbor Point golf course is onWalk, H a rbor Po.n t mile away, ha s 18 boles with pu t-ting areens 50 fee t square ca r efully l'ept in th e bes t of cond ition. From theteeing grounds and from eve ry ho le a fine view of J.ak e Mi chig a n is to. be had.Club Hou se, H. D. & F. H. Irish , $3.00 to $5.50.Emmet Beach-Reached by one mil e walk or driv e a long th e shore f omHarbor Springs, th is resor t offers a qui et res ting plac e for tho se who wish to

    lJP away from th e ordinary run of tr a ve l. Em met Beac h, H. D. & F. H.Iri sh, $2 .50.Walloon Lake-One of th e mo st popular places in th e north , are th e thicldy>vooded shores of beautiful Walloon la ke. Its waters , clea r as cry s ta l, a relocated 109 feet above th e lev el of Lake Michigan, so th a tth ere is a cool breeze at all times . At the foot of the lake,wh ere most of the r esorts ar e located, th e waters ar e

    warm and bathing is a favorite s port. R. 'f . Merrill hasrece ntly erect ed a new bath ing pavillion on an excellent bea ch, where in th e season big crowd s ar e inth e water s eac h day. Wa lloonlal' e is famous fo r it s fishingand ac h year la rge num be rsof sm a ll a nd large-mouthedbas s ar e caught. Guides andboats ar e r ea dily obtainab le.No dog-fish, carp, cat-fishor ga r ar e found in th ewaters of Walloon la keand th e sh allow watersshow a sa ndy bottom enti rely fr ee from weeds.Thi s r e s o r t is eightmil es from Petoskey,conn ec ted by frequenttr a in se rvice. I t isdoubtful if th ere is anyother inl and lake in th estat e t he s ho r es ofwhi ch ar e as thick lyse ttled with a r esortpopula tion as Walloonla ke. At th e foot ofth e lake good accommod a tion is obta inablea t H o t e I M i z e r , th eF ern Cottage, th e NewWalloon and S u n s e tFerry Land ing, Harbor Point.

    The Foot of Walloon lakeLoda e whil e farther up are a numb er of pop ular landing places, the Me'rose ,is Henry McConn ell 's place, and Resor t, ?eing tho se nea res t.All ar e reac hed by steam boat, whi ch conn ec ts w1th a ll . .Walloon Lal'e Country Club opened it s first season th1s year . . . t. IS a pn vate club , own ed by th e cottage own ers of Walloon Lake and vlclmty. Th egolf course is located on the most bea utiful frontage. Th e club house con:

    Merrill 's Bathing Bea ch, Walloon Lake27

    prises a la rge ba ll room,tion room, ladies' room and men 'ssmol,ers and locke rs , ha rdwoodfloors , s hower bat hs with modernplumbing. Th e ma in porch ishundred fee t long by twelve feetwid e and overlooks the la ke, th egolf links and tennis courts. Th elarge , commodious dining room sand culinary dep art m ent occupya separate building. Summertouris ts ma y e njoy th e priv ilegesof th e club a t a rea sonablecharge .Mi zer , C. J. Mizer, $2 .00 to$2.50. W alloon, A. E. Hess, $2.0 0.Fern Cottage, Clayton Bixby,$1.50 to $2 .00. Melrose , HenryMcConn ell, on application . Lal,eside , C. H. Camburn, $1.50.Frank , Evart Thomas , $2.00. Indian Garden, W. H. Ellis, $2.00 to$3.00. Lal{e Grove, J. Rehkopf,$1.00.Round Lake- One of th e favori te fishing g round s, located two

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    and a h al f mil es north of Peto sh ey, andeas il y r eac hed by suburban train.Bass , picke r el, blue g il ls and p erchar e ca ught in lar ge quan t it ies. H.Lind ig maintain s a boat li v er y,se rv es dinners and Jeeps a llldnds of tacli l e and bait onhand.Wa-ya-ga-mug - Atthis beautiful spot i sp r e s e n t e d the farlamed I n d i an play,

    "H iawatha," nativ eOj i bway Indian act or 3ta ldng the pa rt s. I ti s a most charm in gpr esentation of Longfellow 's famous poemand th e I n d i a n s i nrII

    Tenting at Walloon Lakeportraying t h e h i S-torie characters areseen at th eir bes t.Both in r ealism an dsimpli city t h e y appea r to b ett er ad vantage t h a n t h etrain ed whi te actors .Th e dr ama is exce ptionally w ell put on,b e a u t i f u I I y cos t umed , admirabl ys t a g e d, and i s atruthful r epr esentation of the In d ia n asa romantic fi g u r e.The play asby L. 0. Armstrong,is given under t heper sonal dire ction ofthe author and Capt.Dick Craine, both axperienced scho:ars inIndian lore. Th e r emova l of the sceneof pr esentation fromDes b a r a t s, Ont.,w h er e i t was f irstb r 0 u g b t 0 u t, t:>orthern Michiga:J.tw o y ea r s ago, hasbeen mo st grati fyin gthe form er a t i o : ~be in g too fa r aw ay[o r many toI t was on t h i s l al;ewhere the pl ay i sno w pr ese nted th a tthe Ojibway of years"'One by sou ght she l ter w h e n it b I e w

    Pnu-Pau- Keewis-"As an insult to Nokomis, as a taunt to Mi nneh aha"

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    F ir st appearance of in fan t Hiawath a.Pi pe da nce ce leb rat ing Hiawa th a's a rr i va l.

    hard on th e g rea tl ake. H ere h e fo undhi s deer , here t hebass ancl clare, herew as sui tab l e soil fo rth e co rn , beans andpotatoes, h er e g r ewth e bark fo r hi s cano es ancl h e re h eli vecl and lo ved anu,fina ll y , a I I i e d withthe Ot taw as, foughtin defe ns e of i t al lth e w arriors of th eIr o quois.V i sitor B w il l enj oyth e pl ay better ifthey r ead th is ou tli ne ancl f ll ow it sdevelopm ent duringth e af ternoon:4. Signal smo k efr om top of ro ck an dga th er i ng of tribe3toge th er.2. Gr ea t sp i r i t addr esses th e Indians.

    Hiawatha at age of seven is tau ght to shoot and danc e.Canoe process ion and Indian son gs .Hiawatha shoots a deer to la y a t th e fee t of M in nehaha.Wooin" scene at Arrow M a l ,er 's t epee.R eturn" of Hiawatha with Minn ehaha as hi s br id e.Ojibway dance of welcome.Arr iv al of Eskimo an d Sioux Indians to attend th e W edd ing Feast.Indian maidens' lo ve son g.Ca ri bou dance, th e Ojibway prayer fo r pl enty.Love song by l i t t le Shinswakos.Ojibway national snake dan ce .Eskimo boys ' sno w dance.Indian gamb li n g sce ne.P;:w-P;w -K ee wis b ~ m t and his plunge into wa ter , turnin g in to a beaver .29

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    Minnehaha and Nokomi s a t ~ H o m e .

    19. Scalp cl a n c eand res to ra tion ofPau-pa u-keewis.20. Iagoo the s to rytelle r and first appea ra nce of mi ss iona r y.21. Hiawatha my steriously depart s byc a n o e without th ea iel of sa il or paddl e.0 p p o r t u n i ty ishere afforded th e romanti ca lly inclin edto indulge in ca noetri ps a long th e route1ollowecl by FatherMa rquette and th eea r ly voyagers whenth e first white menb r o ], e through th edense fo res t and disturbed th e s till wat ers of th e lake . Thisi z th e pro gra m which is presented eve ry day f rom July 13 to Sept. 15 inclusive:From 9 a. m. to 12 m ., lessons in woodcraft , tent plL bi ng, fishin g, tenni sa nd croqu et. Bath houses open a ll clay. An exper :enced swimm ing in st ructorwill give less ons fr ee from 9 until 12. In con necti on with th e bath hou ses ar e

    ae rial g lide, roller tobogga n, shoots, artesian we ll and res taurant s ta nd .

    Old Channel, Charlevoix.From 10 to 11: 30 a. m.- P rese ntation of a Frontier' s drama a nd wa terin clud ing Indian ca noe rac es.From 3:00 to 4:30 p. m.- P rese nt at ion of India n play, " Hiawatha. " Givenby a large cas t of Ojibway Indians on Fatl'l er Marque tt e's old cam ping grounds.F om 5 to 6 p. m.-V is it to Indian Villag e and Zoologica l GarQ"lill,

    Charlevoix-A p tl y terme el Charlevoix th e beautifu l, th is reso rt bas becomefamo us through it s naturaladvant ages. From sevento eight thousand make itth eir Summer hom e, mostof them own ing cottages,th us in suring th e permanent in terest wh ich ha smade th e plac e such as uccess. Ori gina lly lyinga long th e Lake Michigancoas t , th e town a nd itscottages have grown untilth ey stretch fa r a long th eshores of beautiful Pi nela ke, whi ch lies back fromth e big lake behind arange of low hill s. Th ewater s of Round la ke re-pose in a natural bas in be tween Lake Mich igan andPi ne lal,e , fo rmi ng a bar-bor large enou gh for auchoring a flee t of modern_g se a-going ships, and ofu sufficient depth to accom modate them. I t is a nat

    ural harbor and th e gov-.n er nm ent adds to che workof nature by keeping it in8 navigable condition. Alon g"' the broad, well-kept aveg,o nu e from th e ra ilwa y staa tion to th e town it is ju st. an eve n mile. The roadskirts the north sho re ofRound lake at the edge ofth e topmost terr ace, leaving th e hom es of th e Chicago Resort on the left.On the fa r th e s t shorerises th e terraces of th eCharlevoix Summ er Homesassociation, while on th enorth of th e avenu e is th eCharl evo ix Resort associat ion tract of land between Pine la ke and th ewa ters of Lake Michigan.Prices of lots are not excess ive an d t h e re arebuilding r estrictions wh ichhave govern ed th e erection of cott ages so th at alla re a cred it to th e resort.Th ese associations haveprov ided the advantagesof electr ic lighting , sewer

    ; : t ~ e , and w a t ~ r t e m s

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    graded streets, and gen erally improv ed the naturally beautiful ground s. Golfon an 18-bole cours e adds to th e enjoyment of a Summer in Charlevoix, th elinl\s being well la id out and under th e personal direction of an expert. Comme rcially Charlevoix stands among th e first of the northern Mi chiga n ports,most of th e great passenger steamers touching at it s docl

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    th ree miles above, a re so rt of Chicago people who are after res t and th e si mpl elife. Through Clam riv er an d Clam lal;e and into Grass ri ver an d Grass lal

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    Michilimacldnac, by th e French , in 1673, at a point on th e north side of th estraits at Pere Marquette's mission of St. Ignace clu Michilimackinac, now St.Ignace. Iri 1780 the military post, following Pontiac 's war, was transferred tothe Is land, as it was in th e best position fo r defense. Th en the present fortification was begun, timbers being hau led from th e mainland , th e stone quarri O) don th e Is land, and thelime made in a limekilnst ill to be seen near FortHolmes. The importanceof th e post may be understood from a report of oneof th e British officers incharge at this time, as follows: "The Is land andFort of Mackinac is ofth e first importance astending to promote ou rI n cl i a n possessions andtending to secure them inour interests; its geographica l position is admirable; its influence extends and is felt amongth e Indian tribes to NewOrleans and th e Pacificocean; vast tracks of countr y look to it for prote ction and supplies ; and itgives s e cu r i t y to th egreat trading establishments of the northwestan d Hudson Ba y companies by supporting th e In clians on th e Mississippi,th e on ly barrier wh ich interposes between t h e man d the enemy."The Island played a conspicuous part in th ewa r of 1812. The point ofth e British landing is stillpointed out. Th e fort wasabandoned by th e government in 1895 and is stillkept in its original state.Mackinac Island is notedfo r th e number of newlymarried who visit thereon their hon eymoon trips.One of the enjoyablesports at Macldnac Islandwith those who remainlate enough to participateis lake trout fishing in th ewaters of th e S traits.From Sept. 20 throughOctober, which by th eway is one of the mostbeautiful times of th eyear, t r o u t ar e caught Grand Hote l , Sugar Loaf anct Ar c; h Rocks- Mackinac Island

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    with rod and ree l weighingfrom 6 to 30 pound s each . C. C.Cable of th e La ke View isa mong those who remain forthis late fishing season.The Island Transportation Co.steamers connect with all trainsat Mackinaw City and also atSt. Ignace with th e railroads tothe "Soo," Marquette and UpperPeninsula points. The hotels onMackinac Island ar e among themo s t pr etentious in th e country.Th e Grand is one of the largesthoste lries in th e middle West.I t is located on a terrace abouton e-half mile from th e steamboat clock From its verandascan be seen th e entire stretch ofth e Straits of Mackinac, withglimpses of Lakes Michigan andHuron.. During the summer,th ere 1s a constant passing ofboa ts of all kinds, rendering th einterest unflagging.

    ~ r a n d Hotel, Henry Weaver,$2 .t>O up . Island House, Mrs. R.Van A. Webster, $2.50 to $5.La ke View, C. C. Cable, $2.50 to

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    $$32. Mission House, S. R. Franks, Photo by Rossiter. Boulevard Drive, Mackinac Island..50 to $3. Chippewa , G. WArnold , European plan . John Jacob Astor, John Bogan, $2 to $3. LachanceC? ttage, Benoni Lachance, $2. Bennett Hall , Mrs. F . M. Bennett, $2.50 up.Pm es , Mrs. ~ h o ~ a s Ga llagher, on applica tion. Doucl Cottage, Mrs . StephenDoucl, on apphcatwn. Terrace Cottage, on application.Point Au x Pins- On th e south shore of Bois Blanc Is land. Good fishingboating and bathing. The Pines , E. T. Webb, $2 to $2.50. '

    Landing a Big One a t the Snows.37

    Les Che neaux Islands - Calle(!"The Snows," ar e one group of 100or more islands 14 miles east ofMackinac Island. Easily reachedby Arnold line boats three times aclay from Mackinac. The channelsinlets an d bays abound. in muska:Ionge, pickerel, bass and perch.Islington, Mrs. Melchers, $2 to$2.50. Hessel, John Hessel, $2 to$2.50. Elliott, A. H. & J. W. Beach,$2. Lakeside, John Coryell, $2.Lookout, H. P. Hossick & Co., $2.Pennsylvania , S. Meik, $2. Le sCheneaux, Charles Hessel , $2.St . Ignace-Occupies .th e souther n point of th e Upper Peninsula,and is the terminus of a branchline of th e Duluth, South Shore &Atlantic. I t is one of th e oldesttowns in Northern Michigan an dthe last resting place of FatherMarquette . Cadillac, C. Y. Bennett,

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    $2 to $3. Dnnh am , .T . M.Ca mpb e ll , $2. Lec lerc, Whitwe ll Bros., $2 . Northern ,'Thomas Edgar, $1.25. Ro ckView , J. J. Thompson, $1.Fo res t Grove, Dr . M . C. Or se r, $1.25.Sault Ste. Marie- Alway sca lled " th e Soo ." Is builta long the St. Mary 's Tiver andth e government ship canal bywhi ch vessels ar e transportedaround th e rapids . Th e locksare a triumph of eng inee rin gskill and handle every yearmo r.e tonnage than any ot herca nal in th e world. Th e passage from Lake Su perior toLa l\e Huron is 62 miles. FortBrady a t th e "s oo" was erect-e el in 1823 by th e Unite:lStates government, and aga rrison is st ill maintain edthere. Water in "The Shallow s" her e is so warm ch ildren go in bathing everyday during th e season. Park,J . R. Ha yes, $2.50 to $3 .Belvedere, J . Burchell, $1 to$1.50. Superior , Cliff & Co.,$1 to $1 .50. Franl\lin, G. H.Cook, $1 to $1.50. Man itou,T. E. Foard, $2. Sh erman , J .O'Bri en, $1 .50.Mackinac City - Northernterminus of th e G. R. & I. Ry .I t is located on the Straits ofMackinac, an d a town ofmu ch historic interes t. It isth e site of old Fort Michilima cl

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    BAY .

    GRAND TRAVERSE AND CHARLEVOIX RESORT REGION40

    good sized city toge therwith th e benefits of thebracin g ai r, th e fishing,sailing, swimming, an dsports of all kinds . PereMarquette, G. R. & I.and M. & N. E . railroads enter th e cit y, th etwo firs t na med brin ging in through Pullman sfrom principa l citi es ofth e south. Pa rk Pla ce,W. 0 . Holden, $2 to $3.Omena-O n west ar mGrand Traver se Bay , 20mil es nor th of TraverseCity; reach ed by G. R.& I. or steamboat . I t is Clu b House , Tra:erse Ci tyloca ted on th e wooded shores of Omena bay , a pr etty litt le body of waterform ed by a narrow tongue of la nd running ou t into th e big bay. "Th eClovers" her e, S. A. Keyes, proprie to r, is noted for th e excellence of it s ta b le.Th e Lee lanau is locat ed on th e blu ff 100 fee t above th e ba y .

    Golf a Favori te Gam e at All ResortsNeahtawanta - " P iacid Wa ters," J0 mil es north of Traverse City, on th ewes t side of th e peninsula, an d reached by s teamer or drive. Neahtawanta,Seymour A. Smith, $2.Northport- Thirty mil es north of Tr averse City . Northport Beac h, Sa lemGra ha m, $2.50 to $3.50. Osabe winnin g, $1.50 .Northpo rt Point- Acro ss th e ha rbor from Northport on a narrow peninsula.Ceda r Lodge , 0 . A. Wa rd , $2.

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    SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICEVi a G. R. &. I.'!'rains b etw ee n Petosk ey , Ba y View, W a-ya -ga-mug. Odc n , Co n\\'ay , Po n -s h e- wa - in gan d Mackinac Is la nd .

    Petoskey to Mackinac Island .Ex.Mon .*a.m.L v Pe tos key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Lv Bay ' ' ie \v.... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa -ya-ga -1nug . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lv n \ v a . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lv Oden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .Lv Po n -sh c- ,v a-ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .

    Ar Ma cki na 'v C it y . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A !' Ma ckinac Is l a nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    6:156:18f6 :266:307:358:40

    Mon.On iy*a.m.9:159:18f9:239:279:3210:4020

    Mackinac Island to PetoskeyEx.Sun .am .Lv Mac kin ac Isl a nd. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 6:45Lv Mac kin a w Cit y . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7:50Ar Pon-she-\va - in g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f8 :53J\ r Od en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:58Ar Conw ay . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . f9 :03Ai Wa-ya -ga- mu g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1"9: 06A; Ba y View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:13J\l' P etos key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:20

    L v Pe l us k e.v . . . .. . . . ..Lv Ba y V ie w .. . .. . . . . . .Lv Round Lal

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    ARNOLD TRANSIT COMPANYMackinac Island, Cheboygan, Sault Ste . Ma ri e

    Steamers "City of 'Kalamazoo" and "E lva" -Ju ly 10th to September 10th.Cheboygan to Sau lt Ste. Ma rie. Ca ll ing Pl aces . Sault Ste. Marie to Cheboygan.a.m. a.m.6:45 Lv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Cheboygan . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ar am . p.m.4:00

    a7 :45b7 :509:0012:00

    . . . . . , . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Pointe Au x P in s . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . M ack.ina'v C it y . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . a9:30b9:208:00. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. St. Ignace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mac kinac Island . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . .iG:OO . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . Detour . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . 12:00 n' t 6:30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lime Isl an d . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . ..7:00 . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Ra ber . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5:305:1510:00 pm 3:453:25*8:OOpm t2 :00Steamer s.

    7:15 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pittsburg Landing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .8:15 2:00pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Encampment : . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .9:00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Neeb ish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .11 :00 4:00 Ar .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Sault Ste. Mar ie .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lv Da i ly. - Daf1y except Sunday. a Vi a I s land Tra nsit Co. b Vi a Arn o1d Li n e

    HARBOR SPRINGS and PETOSKEYVia G. R. & I. Ry.Trains l eav e P et osk ey an d Ba y Vi ew dail ye very hour from 7 a . m . to 10 p, 1n. an d at11:30 p. m.Southbound t r a ins l eav e Harbor Springs forPetoskey an d Ba y View daily every hour fron17:30 a . m. to 10:30 !>. m.

    WALLOON LAKE and PETOSKEfVi a G. R. & 1. Ry an d WalloonLake Steamer LineTrains leave P e toskey 7 a . m., 9.45 a. m.,1:30 p. m ., 3:55 p. m. a nd 7:15 p. m., arriv

    ing W a lloon La l qu eton si ng.R oa rin g :R rook, Ha y V iew andPetoskey -L eaves H a rlJO" Sp rin gs . . .. . , . . . . .12:00 ni g h tP et os key t o 'Va-ya ga-mug, Od e nan d Co nwayLeaves Pe tos l ey (e xcep t Sundays) 8:35 p. m.Leaves P e toskey (S und ays) . . .. . .. . 6:10 I' m.Ba y View to Wa-ya-ga- mu g , Odena nd Conwav-L ea \t-s Ba y V ie w (except Sundays) 8:3 S p rn.L eaves Bay View (S ltn days) .. . , . . . G:1:J p. m.Oden to Petos ke y -Leaves Odcn (except Sa.turcla.)'S) . .11 :07 p.m .

    L eaves O

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    Via Manitou Steamship Co.Steamshi p "],:'[an it ou," northbound, l eaves:Chi cag o , Mondays 11:30 a. m. , W edn esdaysp. m. , Fridays 6:30 p. m. ; Charlev oix , Tu es -days 6 a. m. , Thursdays S a. m. , Saturdays 1p . m.; Harbor Sp rings, Tu es days 7:30 a . m. ,' . rhursdays 9:30 a. m. , Saturdays 2 :30 p. m.Arrives Mackinac Island, Tu es days 11:30 a.m. , Thursdays 1:30 p. m., Saturdays 6:45 p.m. Returning, so uthbound, boat l eav es :Mackinac Island, Tu esdays J2:15 p. m., Thursdays 2 p. m., Sundays 8 a. m.; Harbor Sp rings,Tu esdays 4:30 p. m., Thursdays 6:15 p. m. ,Sundays 12:15 p . m. ; Charlevoix, Tuesdays 6p. m. ; Thursday s 7:45 p. m. , Sundays 2 p . m.Arr ives Ch i cago, \V ed n esdays 12 m., Fridays2 p . m. , Mondays S 30 a . m. Las t sai l in g,September 10.

    TO BUFFALO, CHICAGO & DULUTHVia Northern Steamship Co.

    Buffalo to Chi cago a nd Duluth -No rt h Land arr ives M'ac ki n ac I slan d fr omB uf(al o, F'riday , ll a . m.North W est a rr i v es Ma c l

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    F i s h i n ~ Par ties on Inland Lakes.

    MICHIGAN FISH LAWS FOR SEASON 1907

    Northern Michigan Trout StreamsCatch minnows for any other purpose than bait.

    It Is Un l awful To-Catch speckled trout,la nd locl,ecl sa lmon an dgrayling or Californiatrout except during th eseason, May J. to September J. , in clusive. InMap le ri ve r th e season ends Aug ust 1.Catch b 1a c k b a s s

    from April 1 to May 20.In W a 1 loo n lak e tocatch sma ll-m o u t h e dblack bass between Oc-to ber 15 an d Ju ne 1 isunlawful.Ca t c h fish in t :1eSouth Arm of Pine lai\e,C h a r l evo i x coun ty.within 300 fee t of th emouth of any st ream inSouth Arm township,from Nov. 15 to Ap r. l 5.Ca tc h bass, trout andgray li ng in any way atany time e -:cept by

    llook an d li ne in th e inland waters.Capture or have inpossession an y brooktrout or grayl'ng les sthan seven in. long.Pu rchase. se ll , ca r . yo r ha ve in po 3se =s iollbrool\ trout or gra ylin g during the closedseason.Catch or sh ip bro oktro ut or graylin g fo rpurposes of sale.

    Place in an y s tream , race or lake an y ldncl of weir clam or any clevic :Jwh ich ma y obstruct the free passage of fish.Kill fi sh by th e use of gia nt powder or an y ex plosive, or the use of lnclia!lcockle or any s ubstance tending to stupefy th e fish.Tak e or attempt to take fish in any of the inl a nd lakes with s pea r, grabhook, se t Jines or night li nes, or by th e use of jacks or ar t'lcial li ghts, or net,firearms, exp losives, or an y device except hook and lln e, except during D3c.,Jan. , Feb. and March , when spears ma y be us ed to take t hrou gh th e ice on ly,an y fish except brook, rainbow , German or brown trout, g rayling, ~ k e dsalmon and blac k lass, in lakes no t protected by loca l act.Sp ea r fish or catch them by means of grab book, explosives , etc., jacksor artificial ligh t , or with night or set li nes, in Crooked and Pickerel Lakes,Pickerel Channel or Crooked River and Map le River. Violation of the law is punisha ble by fine no t exceed ing $100 a nd costs,.,;r imprisonment not exceeding th ir ty clays.

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    Indian PlayDramatized and Copyrighted by Mr. L. 0. Armstrong.

    Conducted by Captain Dick Craine._ A TWA-YA-GA-MUG, near Petoskey, Oden and H arbor Springs . Mich .,C../'1. on dail y, except Sunday, from J uly 13th to September 15th, both in-clusive, the Hiawatha Ojibway Indian Play will be given every afternoon

    about 3 o'clock, and occasionally in the evening. The play grounds, bath houses ,etc ., are open every day, including Sunday . A f rontier 's drama , entitled "DANALLEN 'S RANCH, " presented at 10:30 a.m .

    The Hiawatha CampWa-ya-ga-mug, Petoskey, Mich.

    Furn ished rooms and tents to rent. Dining room . Fishing Free. Swimminglessons free. Bath ro om suit and towels 25 cts., sun baths, clay baths, sand bathsincluded . Walks. Drives. Aerial glide 5 cents . Tennis, 10 cts. Physical culture lessons 25 cts. Indian Museum Free, also Indian H andicraft and Woodcraftlessons. Sportman's School Exhibition . Water Polo. Portage Races. CanoeRaces. Swimming Races. Fly and Bait Casting. Pon ey rides and Eskimo Dogrides, 25 cts. each. Rent of tent 8x10 feet, with meals in dining room, $1.50 perday. Room in central building and meals on American plan, $1.50 per day.We sell a villa lot 60x100 feet and tent 8x10 feet, with two cots and two chairs, for$75 and upwards . Combination weekly tickets $3.00, daily, do, for amusements,including admission to Indian Play. No bar. A complete day of clean and nice openair, up-building enjoyment. Meals, 35 cents table d'hote, and also a Ia carte .Write or see.

    General Adm ission to Hiawatha,General Adm ission to Water Sp ort s,Reserved S eats and Adm ission , .

    25 Cts .25 Cts .25 Cts.

    Address WA-YA-GA-MUG CAMP, Emmet Co ., Mich.

    MERRILL 'S NewBATH HOUSEWALLOON LAKE , MICH.

    Finest Bathing BeachAND LARGE ST ACCOMODATIONS IN N O R T H E R N M I C H IG A N .BOAT LIVERY IN CONNECTION

    Large Laqnch fo r CharterMANUF ACTURER OF HIGH GRADE

    GASOLINE LAUNCH E SAGENT F OR FAMOUS ECLIPSE MOTO R

    R. T. MERRILL, Proprietor1J1rrtt Qlottagr, Qllaytnn ~ i x b y . Jrnp. WALLOONLAKE

    COTTAGES FO R RENT BOAT LIVERY IN CONNECTIONFoot of Walloon Lake, near Station and P . 0 . RATES, $1.50-$2.00 PER DAY. SPECIAL BY THE WEEK50 51

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    Hotel MizerC. J. MIZER, Proprietor

    HOTEL MIZERTHE principal hotel at Walloon Lake . Twominutes walk from the depot', in a groveof beautiful evergreen trees. On th eshore of th e lake , has a large boathouse, croquetgrounds, large verandas, an d above alL an excel-lent table an d comfortable rooms.

    Wil l Entertain a Go od Propos itio nfor th e Sale of this Paying ResortProperty L oc a te d at the Foot ofW a ll oon Lake .

    Rates:and $ ~ . 5 0 per daySpecial by the week

    Just ga y enough to be entertaining but informal and homelike at al l times.52

    The Melrose HENRYMcCONNELLProprietorCentrally locatedon all r egu la rSteamboat Lines.New house, newlyfurnished. Qui e tand comfortableresting place.

    WA LL OONLAKE

    MICHIGAN

    t1ie NEW WALLOONA. E. HASS, Proprietor, W alloon L ak e

    A new hotel, located near Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway station, com-manding a very fine view of the lake. Accommodations for one hundred people.

    Rates, $2.00 and $2.50 per day; special by the week.53

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    suNsET LODGE VISIT wM.I.GAGER 's NE WLocated one door south of Post- BOWLING ALLEYSoffice at foot of Walloon Lake

    FULL LINE OFRATES , $2 .00 PER DAY Cigars an d Confectionery

    Special by the W eek BILLIARDS and POOL.in connectionC. V. GRIFFITH, Proprietor WALLOON LAKE MICHIGAN

    W. H. RANSOMGENERALMERCHANDISE

    Full lin e of first -class merchandise, includin2'GROCERIES, PROVISIONS and Fresh and SaltMEATS ; Hardw a re, an d Su n -Pr oof P a ints.L ong Di s t a nce and Swaverly Phone Lines

    Walloon Lake and Clarion, Mich.U .S . POSTOFFICE

    THE KONETAIce Cream, Ic e Cream Soda,Confectionery, Cig a rs , Tobaccos

    FIRST CLASSBOWLING ALLEYandBILLIARD an d POOL PARLORin co nnection for la dies an d gentlemen

    W . J. MASTERS, ProprietorWALLOON LAKE MICHIGAN

    J11 HOTEL ELSTON J11Overlooking the Harbor , Charlevoix, Mich.

    J . A. NOBLE, ProprietorRATES, $2.00 to $3.00 Pe r Da y $12.00 to $17.50 by the Week

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    Hotel BartlettDR . L. B. BARTLETT, Prop.

    RATES - $2 per day , $10 to $12 per weekSpecial Rates to Families and Hay Fev er People.

    Most centrally locatedHotel in th e City

    On the banks of beautiful Round LakeH A R L E V O MICHIGAN

    PETOSKEY CREAMERY CO.PETOSKEY, MICHIGAN"SAN TARY"ICE CREAM

    FRUIT ICES,BUTTER and CREAMPHONES I Bell 488I Swaverly 287 520 Mitchell St.

    T ~ ~ ; A M E R ' 'Beaver'from CHARLEVOIXtoBEAVER ISLANDService Daily Except Sunday

    STEAMER ''Cummings''Runs Daily

    between CHARLEVOIXand BOYNE CITYFor Time Card See IndexCharlevoix Beach . Hotel

    Situated on bluff overlooking Lake Michigan ,the Harbor and U. S. Life Sa ving Station Rates from $2.50 to $4 pe r da y

    Spec ial ra tes to famil ies by the season . Everythin g first class. J. S. BAKER, Prop.Fu rnished cottages an d rooms to rent near hotel. Ch arlevoix, Mich .55

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    GRAND HOTELMackinac Island, MichiganThe Newport of W Resorts. Always Cool, Always Comfortable

    A SUMMER HAVEN favorably kn own since 1842.The Mecca fo r those suffe ring f rom debility or prostration from any cause .Miasmatic diseases do not exist, and in its climate hay fev er is impossible.It is 312 feet above the L ake.Th e Grand Hotel now has first-class accommodations for 1,000 guests, and isrun on the principle that makes it world renowned- "Nothing is good but thebest, and we ha ndle only the best.''See Mackin ac I sland' s famous natural beauties- Sugar Loa f Rock, Robinson 'sFolly, Skull Cave, Chimney Rock, Flinn's Cave, Th e Devil's Cave, The Devil'sPunch Bowl, Arch Ro ck and othe r points of interest.The scenery and view from the Grand Piazza (now 600 feet long and 25 fee twide) is not excelled in the United States. Write for engagements and information to

    HENRY WEAVER , Pres. and Gen. Mgr .RATES $2.50 UP . MACKINAC ISLAND , MICH.

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    LAKE VIEW

    A St r ic t lyF i r st ClassFami ly an dT r an s i en t:: H otel ::

    Rates $2.50 and $3.00 Per Day.

    MACKINAC ISLAND,_________ ..:....____ICH .C. C. CABL E , PROPRIETOR

    $15 to $21 a Week

    LACHANCE COTTAGEMackinac Island, Mich.

    O ver looking f rom all of the three porches and from every window in the house theentire harbo r and the Stra its of Mackinac. All modern improvements. Hot and cold wateron every floor. L ighted by electricity . Rates $2.00 per day .BENONI LACHANCE , Proprietor

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    GRAND HOTELMackinac Island, Michigan

    The Newpor t of Western Resorts. ~ w Coo l , Always Comfortable

    A SUMMER HAVEN favorably known since 1842.The Mecca fo r those suffering f rom deb ility or prostration from any cause .Miasmati c diseases do not exist, and in its cl imate hay feve r is impossible.I t is 312 feet above the L ake .Th e Grand Ho tel now has fi rs t-class accommodations for 1,000 guests, and is

    run on the pri nciple that makes it world re nowned- "Nothing is good but thebest, and we ha ndle only the best.''See Mackinac I sland' s famous natural beauties - Sug ar Loaf Rock , R obinson ' sFolly, Skull Cave, Chimney Rock, Flinn's Cave, Th e Devil's Cave, The Devil'sP unch Bowl, Arch Rock and other points of interest.The scener y and view from the Grand Piazza (now 600 feet long and 25 feetwide) is not exc elled in the Un ited States . Write for engagements and informat ion to

    HENRY WEAVER , Pres. and Gen . Mgr.RATES $2.50 UP . MACKINAC ISLAND , MICH .

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    LAKE VIEW

    A St r i c t l yFi r s t ClassFamily an dT r an s i en t:: Hotel ::

    ;.,.

    MACKINAC ISLAND, MICH.C. C. CAB L E , PROPRIET OR

    Rates $2.50 and $3.00 Per Day. $15 to $21 a Week

    LACHANCE COTTAGEMackinac Island, Mich.

    Overlooking f rom all of the three porches and from every window in the house th eentire harbor and the St raits of Mackin ac. All modern improvements. Hot and cold wateron every floo r . Li ghted by electricity . Rat es $2.00 per day .BENONI LACHANCE, Proprietor

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    CHIPPEWA HOTELMackinac Island, Mich.

    Overloo kin g th e Beautiful Straits of Mackinac an d in iull view of thearrival and departure of the finest Pa ssenger Steamers afloat .

    OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBERI t is ou r ai m to make the Chippewa on e of th e most popular hotelson th e Island , catering to first-class trade, which th e appointments ofth e house warrant. Equipped with al l modern convenie nces, hot an dcold water in every room, also rooms with baths and en suite . Broadverandas from each floor overlooking the straits afford an ideal restingplace . Th e Cafe, fronting the water is cooled by th e breezes from th elakes, making it a tempting place to dine, where you will find th e bestth e market affords , prepared and served by competent hands.

    New Addition: 25 Rooms with Both an d Pavilion withFirst Class Orchestra

    Th e Office, Bu ffe t ar .d o th er d epartment s ar e in ch a rge of experienceda nd cour t eo us officers eve r on th e alert to at tend to the smalle s t w a nt .

    This Climate is ldeai For Hay Fever SufferersGEO. T. ARNOLD SAMUEL S. BRADT

    Owne r an d Pro prie tor Ma na ge r58

    Are Yoq Going to the "Soo?"Take theArnold Transit Co.

    SteamersHEONLY LINE.DAILY FROM

    CheboyganMackinawCityand

    MackinacIslandTh rough the Beauti ful and

    PicturesqueS . S. " City of Kalamazoo "

    "S R. " I s I s M .0 IVer D a y l i ~ h t to au t te. arleCALLING AT DETOUR AND ENCAMPMENT

    Daily Service C o m m e n c ~ s Jtdy I OthWoqld You Enjoy a Day's Fishing at the BeautifulLes Cheneaux Islands.Three Arnold Line Steamers Daily from Mackinac Island

    Fo r time tables, rates an d further information, inquire of loca l agents or addreaaAlao aee pages 43, 44 for Time Tables

    GEO. T. ARNOLD, Manager,Mackinac Island , Mich.

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    H. L. ARNOLD, Frt. & Pass. Agent,Mackinac Island , Mich.

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    BENNETT HALLMackinac Island

    Most Quiet , Refine d , Homelike Pl ac e on th eI s lan d . Ch arming Locatio n Beautiful Vi ew sLaw n extending to water 's 'edge.

    Porch Overlooking Entire Ha rborBath an d Furnace Heat.

    RATES--$2.50 pe r da y and upward. $15to $20 pe r week.

    Mrs. F. M. Bennett, Proprietor

    LARGE VERANDAS , LA W N AN DPLENTY OF SHADEDoud Cottage

    MRS. STEPHEN DOUDMACKINAC ISLAND , MICH .

    Rates $14 to $20 per weekc..Accommodation fo.r six ty N ea r Gr a nd H otel

    PINE COTTAGEc7\1ACKINAC ISLAND , MICH.

    MR S . THOS . GALLAGHER:,, Prop.

    R.ATES REASONABLEPr ivate Board .

    All Modern Im provements.Fine Vi ew of th e Lake.

    One Block West. of Cat.holic Church_

    cALL uP Phone 5 FO RHandsome Driving Turnout

    SINGLE AN D DOUBLE RIGS , WITHOR WITHOUT DRIVERSR..,unabouts and Pony Carts

    Safe and Speedy Horsesfor Ladies and

    Children

    Calls from Hotels an d Pr ivate Ho use s Pr omptly

    Served

    A. G. Cush-way PHONE560

    'The BeautifulInland RouteIs surely a voyage of enchantment, amid-summer day ' s dream in the quiethome of the water lily an d the happyhunting ground of the noble red man.

    See In dex for Tim e Car dA L HAMILL Own e r an d General Man age rCor. Lake and Park AvenuesPETOSKEY .. !: MICHIGAN

    Volney PowellDEALER IN

    STAPLE AND FANCYGROCERIESFRESH AND SALTMEATS

    AND A FULL LINE OF FISHING TACKLEFamily Medicinesof all Kinds ODEN, MICH.Don't Bring Your LunchBasket to Mackinac Island

    Bellevue RestaurantMrs_ Duncan Thomas & Son, Props."'The Island Caterers"make a specialty of serving meals which areCLEAN, WHOLESOME, PALATABLEat PRICES which are REASONABLE.R ates by the day or week . Prompt ser vice.

    Opposite Dock, to the Left, UpstairsBellevue Hair DressingParlors

    MARY HILL IRWINHA IR DRESSING, MANICURING,SCAL P TREATMENT and MASSAGE.

    Chiropody a SpecialtyBellevue Parlors and Bellevue Barber ShopAdjoining RestaurantMrs. Duncan Thomas &Son, Props.

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    "Lakeside Resort"C. H. CAMBURN, Prop -

    The Tourist 's HomeW A LLO O N LAKE , MICH .

    WATER FRONT ON THREE SIDES

    New house located on southsh ore of the lake milesfr om th e s tation .

    Excellent Fishing

    TERMS REASONABLEPhone No. 62P. 0. Box 125 Comfortable Roomsby day or week

    Board $1.50 per day or$10.00 per weekTerrace CottageP. KERRIGAN, ProprietorPRIVATE BOARD

    St . Ann StreetMACKINAC ISLAND, MICHIGAN

    H. J. RossiterTHE

    MACKINAC ISLANDPHOTOGRAPHERCall for Views of Famous Places

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    ' ' Grand Traverse " I Indian BasketsUVIOTOR BOATS and Souvenir Goods

    L a tes t Models S taunch an d Reliable$165 .00 up

    BUILT BY

    in pro fusion at the

    City Book StoreTh e H obart Co ., Pr op.

    I T'"ve ~ t e s by W ee k or Season

    Write for Bo ok let63

    c/VIICHIGAN

    BEA UT IFU L VIEW OFGR AND TR AVERSE BAYTO BE HAD FROMEVERY ROOMORCHARD OF 2000 TREESVEG E TABLES FRESHFROM TH E GARDENOU R OW N JERSEY DAIRYAND ?OULTRYWE MAKE OU R OW NBUTTE R.,

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    Grand Rapids, MichiganMorton House Hotel Pantlind

    American Plan European Plan

    ALL UHDER THE MANAGEMENTt y j J l ~ j l t i~

    Hotel OttawaAmerican Plan

    SUMMER SEA SON ONLY.'OttawaBeach,Michigan

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