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Dwyer After Stevens Dwyer Would Like to Meet Him in a Match. lint Ioc ot Mention Stylo. Doing lu untl About Luurluiii-The I'ultllt' Nt lioolt riime ToIm) lor the hrltmu lloliila). i M. J. Dwyer, who spent most f the summer in Hancock uud who took part in the wrestling tournament at Lnununi lust Fourth of July and later won a watch with Lloyd at Hancock, is now in Marquette and in out with a challenge which he wants Stevens, of Osceola, to accept. The challenge Is that he will meet him in Hancock or any other town in the copper country, any date he may name, for any sum from 23 to $100. Dwyer fails to state whut style of wre tl fortunate fellows and quite a sum wan collected in thin way, The teacher ex plained what the money was for and the children all responded with their mites. oud .h For t'ub, Ppeelal to the Kvcuing N'rws. Washington, I). C, December X! ''ho foreign return committee oftLe senate have agreed to report on the Cameron Cuban resolutions, which acknowledge tlu'indendeDce cf Cuba. HOT AND TRAVEL Interstate Commerce Commis sion Reports to Congress. so.mi: a.tii:m:ii:xtsa::k m:i:ii:i. New line of albums and teachers' bible s at the book auction. For hats, caps, mittens and overcoats, go to Hosking & C.'s. For fine arctics and rubber footwear, CO to Honking Co.'. Italian California Wmri From the S Ihm 4'olouy. This wine in pure and had no adultera tion w ith alcoholic Fiilititauces. it is nc ouituended by phicians to con rn lev cents and to sick people and it is highly praised by corinotst-eurs for its purity and excellence for table use. It helps di gestion, strengthens the c.vstein and does not inetrinte. (Triees very (moderate. To convince yourself call at the Califor nia wine cellar in Nxth street. Ited Jacket or write for a sample gallon to P. IVra A Co., box ilG.'l, Calumet. The funerul of Mrs. MacNaughton will he held tomorrow alternoon from the Houghton depot on the arrival of the traiu with the remains. Extra coaches will be put on the regular noon train leaving Calumet tomorrow for the ac- ing he w ill met Stevens in and this is the eommodation of friends of the family most particular of the details connected I who with to pay their last respect to the witn a nmtrn ana Mevens m not nc qunicted with any other tbantheCornih etyle. D.vyer says that he met Stevens here last summer and later at Inhpeming, but they were never in a match that could decide which was the better man and he is very anxious to arrange one before leaving the Toner Peninsula. He Intends to go south after January 10, and also wants to meet llowett before going below. Dwyer lays much stress on the fact that departed, and a special, train will leae Houghton after the furteral ceremonies. Interment will beat Forest Hill cemetery. I'eterl'eru A Vo.'m Cull torn In 11 In Ollar. We have just received direct from Flor ence, Italy, a great assortment of wini-a also a lot from California. We have all kinds of wines and we are ready to serve our customers for the holidavs. Messrs. Johnson, Keep, AlcbseUier uud after he has gone some of the Upper l'en- Kid,ey KMe a bating party at the Patk during tl insula wrestlers will -crawl out of their ile riok ,a8t woin to a number of in- SiJ1 Tulll hole," as be puts it, and claim they w ere able to defeat him, instead of coming out now and answering his challenge. Stev ens nas many irienas nere who are con fident be can defeat Dwyer in a match, vited friends, which proved to be a very enjoyable affair. The. Fifth Kegimect baud furnished music for skating in its usual first-class manner. A renrpDpntntivo i.f c;i- u rn Cnrniah atrlo nnH U. Tl,,... KM.. I . rV Vieve ... . . ' V :. . .! ,un(1 Wl1' be at Hermann's Saturday and If ho o 1 1 1 I . . 1 II U17 OTIlt lVlltiun front Many Noiurt' Shaw 1)U atUfuetioii w 11 H lite Worklnm of the Iutck'nlate t'oimurrr Iiw la 1( l'rM'iit C'omMloii Ticket I!rtKf riK lr iituiu'til a "r!tiv ;imlMlD-risiou of lYtlontl ('(iiirlt. u asiunston. Dec. 13. Decisions ren dered during the year by federal courts involviej important features of tne act to regulate commerce are asj'!nrd a prominent place in the tjnth annual re port uf the Interstate commerce com mission Eonl to congress Thursday. Diirins? the year the -supreme court has rendered three decisions of special Importance. In one case the law has been upheld and fortified in a most Im portant particular, but the outcome of the others has cither emphasized the defects of .the statute or left its further Interpretation so doubtful and uncer tain as to increase the difficulties of efficient administration. These cases were: The import rate case, Involving the question of differences in charges for like service as between foreign and domestic traffic; second, the social cir cle case, involving the long and short haul clause of the act. and, third, the Brown ease, concerning the right of a person to refuse to testify on theground that it might tend to criminate himself. A statement of "civil cases pending In the courts," shows twenty-two cases to enforce regulating orders of the com mission and sixty-four mandamus pro ceedings to compel carriers to tile an nual reports with the commission (ruerul IHtcoiitent. Forty-five cases, calling for an inves tlgatlon of carriers, have been juuceu on me aocnet or formal iro s during the year. The general resent transportation conditions, the report says, as shown by petitions from so many sections for the enforcement of the statute emphasizes the necessity of amending the law bo as to give greater force and finality to the findings and decisions of the com mission. In April last the commission requested the carriers to show how far, Auction each afternoon and evening at the book store, Sauer block. , "someone May Grawl Under" Us on price when it comes to something they are lon lor a general assortment o! Finishing, Ceiling Flooring D' mon yam biock in i,... The place to buy your Christmas toys and dolls is at Hosting A Co.'s. White and Methodist h.Ymnils, fl." cents each, and juvenile books, at John Duncan's NrwIlnokN The book store in the Sauer building is receiving new books daily, suitablo for holiday presents. we do not fear them in the least. nnd our grades are good. We w w here. W rite or call for prices. Norway pm Our mill work is first rt. I H make delivered nri!- H " uuy. Armstrong-Thielman Lumbor Co. South Lake Linden. Ir ii in At the book auction, Saner block, they have a line of the standard authors, in fine bindings, suitable for holiday pres-eats. Red JaJ Just Arrived Tlie llent We Have. Insist on getting a "La FmoreweM 10-oent cigar. All first-clap dealers sell them, try 'em. like 'em. Eqnal to Im ported. Caluuirt Tent, No. JJIM, K. O. T. W. As the next regular review come on Christmas eve, it has been changed " to Monday evening, December 21. By Order. A fresh consignment of heavily plated silverware for ChriBtma However good your taste, or modi rate your purchasing capab ity, we can give you satisfaction. ..Triple or Quadruple Pla Adam Schaaf pianos I sell on commis sion only and can save you from $12.j to $200 if you buy from me. See my price- list in Monday's issue. J. D. Kixxee. We have just received a large assortment of the best braajn most fttvllMh rleuiirna (mm La I --. "-"""""mowcmrgepurctiahesrecen ly of watches and jewelry. G?t your Xmas presents at John Dun stin's, where you will find a great var iety of dolls, tables, cradles, beds, trunks, and doll buggies from -35 cents to $ 2. Ten per cent discount until Christmas. John J. Ellis, Fifth Street. Red Ja! is very likely to b1) accepted make further stipulations as to what kind of a match he wants. Steyeos was at work underground this taorniDg at the Osceola and could not be seen regard ing the challenge. lin tO A Tirll 1 their (.nnlnmnn V. A 1 ..iwuuaj, wuu a large stock of diamonds, rnade to conform to the requirements watches, fine jewelry, etc. If you want of tne safety-appliance act, relating to any thing special in this line, it might be well to see bim. Laurlum X - Xoir. Johnson Vivian, Jr., & Co., local agents Miss Sarah Crockham.assistantteacher in the Calumet high school, left on the noon train for Chicago, where she will spend a ween of the holiday vacation lortne well known Columbia bicycle, has before golngon to her.homelnOskaloosa. oucauj laciicu me uuvance catalogues I Iowa. ot their 1897 bicycles and orders have been placed with them for one of next year's wheels. Several other local wheel men, including one or two who made rec ords on the track last summer, are mak ing arrangements for the purchase of the .next season's model Columbia at this early season. The Columbia company will undoubtedly make next year's wheels Mr. D. T. Macdonald, accompanied It his daughter, Mrs. W. S. Whisler, left et noon for Dulutb, Irom where the for mp iroea to California a " nm iiinaiun maae aiittrent goes to California, and the latter to Boi- points during the year to be fairly well couplers and train brakes which be come effective Jan. 1, 1898. Replies were received from 1,690 com panies; 80.53 per cent, of the 35.898 lo comotives mentioned In these replies nave driving wheel brakes. Of the 33,- 323 passenger cars reported In use 97.02 per cent, have automatic couplers, and 8R.91 per cent, are fitted With train . brakes; 1,217,064 freight cars are re ported, or which 29.58 per cent, have train brakes and 37.41 per-cent. . are equipped with automatic couplers. The requirements of the law for a. standard height of drawbars on freight cart ap pear rrom inspection made at different An Appropriate - . Christmas Q AFATEg' BROTHER, FRIEND OR LOVEf . Ben-Hur Or Pro Patria Cii The Temple of Honor lodge room is cSn ld b98t c,ar8 that T icant on Wadn-wi-v .h uZ d2Sifr Mado on honor, sold on merit. For saV GEORGE MOEBS & CO.. Mfrs., Dei For a good, reliable piono it is wise to iospect the stock of a good, reliable deal er, and thus avoid a cause for repentance. We have the best line of instruments in the market and we are in position to make very close figures. See us before you buy. .1. Hermann. To Secret Noctetlen and Otbera Wish Ins; to Kent a Lodge itoom. vacant on Wednesday and t fid ay even- dealers, ings o each week. Parties desiring to rent the same may apply by letter to the Union Temple of Honor and Temperance. No. 48, Calumet. Mich. Secretary's ad dress. 2029 Calumet street.' ton, to spend the winter. OHIOKERINQ Tina Christenson, a 10-year-old irirl re siding with her parents at 330 Church street, is ill of diphtheria. Practical EmbalmAP ami Funa-.v mJL. tor. Establlahnd in in? . J Jacket. Telephone aerTioe. ah promotlv attended to. " mi on the same line of stability and perfec- , " VIl erearenow tion that they hare followed since Z undercba of the township bicycle was first made. There is Whi. ""u ul"cerB- a possibility of the company adontinir Miss Thoemie Mn'rH.nn .. i. iUe cuainiess wneei as tbeir model for '97 yesterday afternoon from Iron Mountai JSIUTHS. Chns Tytii, of a son. where she has been vi si tin o- her Mrs. James MacNaughton, forsometime. John Harris, of Lake Linden, was a business visitor in town today. He is now connected with the Northern Michi gan Building and Loan Association. trade. Laurium is rid of all her diphtheria cases and the health officer took down the red flag on the residence where there was the list cape the forepart of the week. During the scare the health offi cers were kept constantly on the alert una aeserve much cred.t for the vigilant Fon Rent-A fine fiat with eight rooms --- "uupieuio prevent a Ppread of and modern conveniences, in Walls i a iprnpn. - ft-, i - i- . . . ' ' - ill tr nrFnAN L. . l a i.vV.,wiuci mm uuu uai, Apply to airs, jonu ivianis visiting her na- J1- lIum, on the d remises. rents. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. ' Norman McGregor, who has been laid ...... . . I UD at the Tnvlnp IT m. ventenno. will hold a drawing bv " .ZA . . mission savs. intends o mal : which hi haa ;n -s. . I n" lu luroai irouDie. is able to be .t,n " tt,,, uo uiveu awav at I i i v"- w nifun wnai it was the sample rooms of Joe Oenereaui nn I ! supposed to mean at the tim,e of Its r i " i nn bqo iro We are not the onlv nehhl on tha beach, but our goods are admired as well against ihack listing. and sold as low as any. 421 Pine Street. Mare UUcuiwed nil Then Referred to n Sub-Coin mlttrr. observed Ticket Ilrnkerage Scandal. c as to ticket brokerage the report says: "i nis illegitimate traffic has be come a postlve scandtl and decisive ZT?T1l u, b1e.Uken"t0 put an TYNI On the 17th inst., the wife of Mr end to these lllpenl trnHnn. Tk. i'u.:.. T , . ' ul JJ commission recommends that It be made a penal offense for any person to engage In the business of selling Inter state passenger tickets unless he is an authorized agent of the carrier, duly constituted sucn ty written appoint ment. unaer tne head of free transnorta tlon of passengers the report says that tne 'practice of flvlng passes or re urn oiwciiKtT ruies io snippers or their employes, and of issuing "comnli mentary" passes to persons on account or tne profession in which they are en eBsru vi me j'uuur uuues tney per form, is strongly condemned. The mih Ject Is submitted to congress with the general recommendation that suitable pronioitory legislation be enacted. A numoer or amendments to the recommenaea and they arp. th Pianos ADAH EC momt'l,,638 plano to bi detest toned No. 50 Oak St.. Red Jacket. J, D. Kin DEAT11H. BAl)GE-0n the 18th inst , at her home, ... v-wv,,v.b.1, lii inueiu, wue oi Mr. Joseph Badge, at the age of GO years leaving a husbaud and three children' F uneral Sunday afternoon, with ser vices at the Calumet M. K. Mmmt. interment at Schoolcraft cemetery POPE-On the 17th inst . t t U V. J 1 . r. . ' --vuuiucu, Jcruauguier.Bt. itoughton, Mrs. Pone at theageof 83 yeara. The funeral will be held tomorrow and the remains in terred at Eagle River. 16 to I LODUK JIEKTINGM. " utwicui Osceola street next Saturday evening. With the Salvation Army. .4vUUH u oueppara will give uuch lumorrow isaturday) night ine problem of suitable a Christmas uu uih me as an Israelite and will also ap- B"t to a gentleman is solved. Buy him Dear with bis long hair on as he used to a box of Beu-Uur cigars. All size boxes. be before his conversion. Sunday will be r, T ' a ppecial day at the Armv. Dr. James Hedley lectures at the Red i It i ... ' 1 mo usuai nour. Work in the initiatory degree. A full attend ance is requested. The new caps have arrived and all members who have not been supplied are rennpot and get one. . Petkii P. z""" President. That is what "Big Mike" has in the line of Toji goods. He has sixteen articles to all the other de Call and Investigati You can buy anything from a toy rattle to a railroad at a lower price than anywhere eleo in th,ecity. Big Money Made. "Washl .....c b win against corporations uiacKiisting their employes was dls cussed Informally by the house com tntttft nn lohn.. 'N , . . The sisters of the Army are around tht Jftcket 0lHra IIoU8e next Monday even- reached, however, and the subject wan week asking for gifts of all kinds o! food ,Dg a reserved seat at Fichtd's. referred to a sub-committee consisting Mi., . it...:. . .. n eT".; "r.VJ "um.an- Primer, In k 1,-n r-,, . i it uuuuiuui arriyeu in toe i " wim instruct ons to rennr in the hall on Chnntmn. nirrK fri. i .. ' 'Lttiih..t u report hnnrl , . . K1uOJ oanuuou ana Will DO tne "I nut u icrann rnrorta nmsn i Aim.n . ... and a fine party of carol singers will be at the ball Saturday night, December 20. Pictures and easels, book shelves and iheanaount raised by the Army corps rancy wh,te WOO(J ork, at very low here for self-denial fund was 191.39 an Price8 at ohn Dunstan's. increase oi fgi.ua oyer last year's total. The public schools of Calumet and vicinity closed this arternoon for a two weeks' vacation, giving both teachers and pupils ample time toenjoy theChrist tnas and New Year's holidays. In many of the schools special holiday exercises were held. Io the main school building exercises were held in each room from the high school down to Ihe kindergarten department, the topic being connected with Christmas and its origin and meth ods and manners of obseryance. Tae iittle people in the lower grades were treated to a Christmas tree and all the good things connected with it. The Rev, F. A. Holtzhausen, manager of the Children's Home society of the Upper Peninsula, who has been here in the interest ot the society for the past week, has met with a good degree of euc cesa. The donations he received were In most cases small amounts from people who gave what they could to the good cause. The reverend gentleman obtained permission to ask donations from the school children lor the aid ot their less 'Viday evening niiJ: , u V 'rPn initiation. A ood7 L"?1 nnoi -"v"UBUw " re- All members of Court North Star. Nn w tu no l i nuwnrTi n at the" next meeting of the committee. " " " " Richard Rosskillv; F. S As the committee win n I ' .: it it e UntU after thtf holidays LTaereillbamru armeetingof Conrt It is unlikely any action will .be taken I PPer City, No. 7981. A ij P 1 on the subject until th en dav PTPnltTn- u V, o. J A,' u.' J i n- . xnus by the G. Marti Lost On Sunday last, on Front street a grey ice wool shawl. turn to the Nkws office. ibject until th new , dav evenlhV kVio. J .1' n rar no reply has been ree. iv- VC! f Hall. As ht inM. 7Zt t '"V. IV J 8 - "J IIIO I a. -v.. jujiinrrnnMn, v. iransflftwi nil , i " o labor committee from any of the work- .transacted all members ngmeiVs champions to whom .copleaof 1)6 00 han. ' - are requested to T11 .... ..... uuiib, numer, vou, cnests ana Uirist- There hn V, "nimuiee. mas goods of all sorts are yery cheap at members Z tZ7TJrlm?e Hosking& Co.'s. Proposition and jh ZZlt1"' . a i . - iiiia win i j nmiin...i! . . . Finder please re- ,7'e th ot the su No Sri'" ?l V?mJ l John lh In. held tomorrn "l?lu Fv. e rn. AIU l fttfpnrl- committee, which will r,rn,i .....u !l,tlon and Probably ubm,t a iZ report 10 the full .nmml((. Cut glass, china, fancy imported vases, and statuary; an elegant line at Ilosk ing & Co.'s. Twenty-five per cent off on all pocket, teachers' and family bibles at John Dun- stan s. a aati, " re.m ine ent of from th- ioi 1 DPlnff BUmbitted rrom the labor committee at this sG,. sion of congress. , 3 In Snntn ntid Hotm. Washinctnn irn .a .. Thursday agr'eed to a change ttil Immigration bill. mm.n.T8?.1". of erliilr.n ... tue ase mlt nce is requested. E.W.Jam.. n ' A ' regular iuraaf- even nir. All business to be transacted. hto&'PKr?1 Cour' Kobin neclnll ln,t- ra are ee- Pianos! Don't buy a piano until you examine tbe celebrated Bradbury, Th."WhlIIouM"Pl.o. Also tho Henning, A. i?i.i.,.i.. FtohtSrsrir'tn Bt0r0' L der. at J. G. BATES. MS -AT THE Special ( cjtiusion above 16 year r Proposed an exception to Cubans 'SS -....luuunT. oecas nriAri . quality and at lowesf prices, at lioskinc You can get nn organ for $C.j 0t jonn wunstane-ir you are quick enough. Mrs. James McCIure is Improving Bbtruuujr irom a serious illness. New line of teachers' bibles and album. uebate. it 47. nays 6. occasioned was finally adopted, yeas JOB WORK Weatly Kxeeoted at the oinee of the Calet Jaeket Hew.. at the book auction. Chlckering & Son's piano, for sale bv J. D. Kinnee. immigration bill was then r- by a vote of 5:' to 10. P,a"8ed When'the house met Thiit ' ?rot sPr,n. Ark.; l i"i.tr"tVC ar,PrPratlon for I'Wtlo, ivn.oerat, of Arkan l Ino veaj i.n.i i vision. v nuuoni Qi- v - w application. ) "ahuock men. . - - - navy henpital rrom all l.o hoppital "is, forced inu McGLYNN BROS.. C01ITRACT0BS & BUILDERS .work. 0nPairNlckoIPlatod Winslow's Ankle Brace Can bo attached to any oKato. J I Bee Hive Shoe Wbatean you get that such a nlcn Xmas TeB,l, Thomns' fine shoes or t agents for Honest JobnVj Certain cure for coros, or nl II. FIFTH-ST., RED Holiday . Are going at prices that Holman & V Candy will be sold durinn pnecs ranging from C cen-. O. Sheridan.' n...ir a. mm.IiIv anil i