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THE COPPElt CODNTUY EVENING NEWS, CALUMET, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 1898. 5. litis WieM Litter Received From Le. .-.r Lake Lin- den Resident. lias arrived at take Bennett Mr. James Elliot, an old and respected citisen at the Wolverene, died yesterday afternoon alter suffering lor some time with cancer ol the stomach. Mr. Ellfot leaves six children to mourn his death. James and Uenry Elliot, Mrs. Shearn, ol tbe Wolverine, and Mrs. Ruth Morcom. ot thin city, and Lettie and Clara, who are at home. The funeral will be held at 2 o clock tomorrow afternoon with ser vices at the Calumet M, E. church and i be interment will be at Lake View. The funeral will be under the auspices of the Sons of St. George Lodge of which the deceased was a member. ii n i IaI i ii 4 flVD Over 9,000 Mbn Now Stationed At Points Around The City Of Santiago. " . .... rity-II 1 to lie Will 4 rS .. ...a to this - n.a.aon City .. ilPtter has been received b' , n Lake Linden and who is a 'ormer!?.,' rss. who is a pbotogra- friend oi . . - . Klondike fever. Mr. . Unn.ls HI UUUJtutW" J LTaLdtobearofhis safe journey so ,ar and certainly nui with great lUtceBB. . , I. ...uvrut was auowea n' puuiiou tSw..t.k.i.M.r which would interest the public. fS8 I8 the At chance we have had to write or get a uw " - tr,s"!.t . Jk mo and camped l":,, mm the tented city. Wearenowbuiiaing uuruua,. . tart in todaj with sawing lumber for t. tawn for tbe mai and while . i. l lal Inrnlana vhnm the tent ol a couuuj ui vt... - 1 . n thAwftv: We meet many !B ' . in fArtlt seems to be no 'WeIortbebomeiemeni,BiBu. (7X1. fn cpc our outfits from nL .n i nk npnnrib iuis is really the head waters of the Yukon, so ve are now safe and sound. We came .....(..mtt Rkuffwat trail and could write you many pipers on what we have passed through, but we are here at last, a i Kn ahurwi. After we set our boats Wiy I think we will have a few . days to 5re before the ice goes out. II so I will r u. . i ln. rrloinr a 1oarrinr Inn r1 (...mnni ol the SkftDTwav . trail. Tell nil my friends we are well and as full of enthusiasm as ever, ana . are overmucn ol the hardest part of tbe journey, nave l j .! niuvtt. r9 f haf unnn. Itrf hoTiiiptHn(remen who have been 4nd they tell as to go ahead. It is Went lone after 0 o'clock at night nnri. nil unit luuini uuu ai m uw. in the morning and it is broad daylight then, tne sun comes out not ana tne buow fs fast going; away. Yon can write us at Dawson City a little later on and mark on the envelope. "To be hHd until mlled fnr." flu wa dhnll oro there before jter sets in. We have bad no sickness VI bad luck and ererythine favors us. Yours, etc.. 8. S.Comke. A cordial invitation is extended to tbe patrons of tbe school and public gener ally to visit the art exhibit in the Calu met school, which will be open to tbe public Thursday and Friday of this week. Tbe exhibit constats of work iu drawing and color from all the grades and will well repay a visit to see what our beys and girls an accomplishing in the art line. New Livery in Latnium. I shall open on Sunday next, the 12th of June, a new livery barn on the Lake Linden road, Just below Bray's saw mill, where I have a fine lot of new rigs, hors s and outfits generally. Have also a splendid lot of working and driving horses for sale. Ham LaClAir. Cubans Will Go Operate With U S, Army. Argentine Kepublic Minister Writes a Letter Reflecting Upon the United States Government, LODUB ttKBTlNCII. All members of th Martha Lodge are requested to attend the meeting Thurs day, June 1G. HpecUl business will be transacted. Dy order. W. Munch, Secretary. There will ha a rpffiilar meetinor of Fine v Bee Tent, No. 10. 1. O. It., on Saturday iifrprnnnn. Jnne lM At 3:30. A full at tendance is requested as thee will be nomination ol onicers. John Dawk. Supt. There will he a rpffular meetiDi? of tit. Anthnn' Court. No. 7U0 O. O. P.. at Olson's LI All Thursday, June 16, at 8 o clock. All members are requested to te present. uv order of J. V. UAUL, U. 11. flnion Temnle of Honor and Temper ance, No 48, will have a special meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. There will be a SDerial meeting o! the Ktnr nf Red Jacket Circle. No. 334. Com panions of the Foiest, Friday sft'rnoon. The public schools of Osceola and Tam arack will virtually close on Thursday afternoon, when appropriate closing ex- will he held. In each room will be an exhibition of school work, floral decorations, etc. Exercises to commence 9 nVlnck. Parents and friends are cordially invited. All members of Laay Willard Temple, No. 5. Ladies of the Golden Eagle are re. quested to meet at their ball Wednesday evening. June 15. at 7:30. Business of great importance to be transacted. . Mrs. Eddy, N T. Attention Sir Knights: A BDeclal conclave of Montrose Com mandery, No. 38, will be held on Friday evening. June 17. Work on K. t. By order Eminent Commandek, Feed S. Eaton, Recorder. Xew Military Company. A large attendance was nresent at the Armory last evening for tbe purpose of panning- a new Calumet Light Guard. Ultum order of business was the elect ing of tbe first three officers and resulted Ja follow f: Cajtaln-J. N. Cox. First Lieutenant-J. p. O'Xell. Second ' wmia mi..i. ryippomiea ana tne following gentle- received the appointments: Iirsl senr pun t l T M..ri,.n j n--"v . v lUl'Vlt'llllUU. First Duty 8erp;eant-Manrlce Kelley " -Ueorge Eddleracn. ira " N. H. Vivian. U".iu James Trevarrow r woraig-t red bit ""Ul,i ever ivrupp, uooeri i"&tet,Tbomag Golds worthy. Paul Gneraon. -uieiani-.i nomas Pcnhall. William Carter 1 n nH rlAAa t I ucvrKO uaniois. Tbe (olio Winer pnm mlf ! I ' lcc lBt UUpUlUb p to draft by-laws and report at the piueeuDic which will beheld at the Jroorj on Saturday evening, Jnne 25: (flm McAuley.N. B. Viyian and James (ireiarrow: A sbecial meeting of Court Robin Ilood, No. 0,283, A. O. F., will be held on Sat- . H o Avon ntr next. All members are numaati ron tiMtpd to be Dreeent. Bus! ness of ImDortance to be transacted. By order C. U. Found This morning, on the eld bae Mil grounds, a pocket book containing a sum of money. Loser can recover prop- i-rty by applying at First National Bank, proving property and paying for this no tice. The uDecial meeting of Union Tempi of Honor, No. 48, called for this (Wednes day) evening, has been postponed to t n- dav evening, at 7:30 o'clock. By order Thomas Hundkll. The 2-months-old child ol John Backj are ol the Kearsarge. died this mornin?, The funeral will be held tomorrow alter The interment will be at Lake View cemetery.' Mr.Shand.the architect, departed on he noon train today lor Duluth and 8u re ior. where he will look up the latest . . Improvements in the flra department Rustell & Peppet give checks with their 3 I 1-! .. n..r mfJees. extracts aua ohhiu Thew Also . sell reliable house furnishing goods cheap for cash. liOSt. A K. 0. T. M. gold pin was lost in the ; finHor npAHe. return vo ceicuretiiiuu. r T. Header, Itaymbaultown. Tbe Slarks Jlroa C.nora . ..... . . .. "wubo was wen niied last W0,166 the comed drama "The f and all who attended were ft &tiofied with ih ""JMaitxteMttlneweretlne. The C,?refr',07."lt1' P Vi, AaB"Pecialtleswere fine and r" tbe monotony ol the long waits rn the acts, so often seen with ruWIIJOWdftn ...... V vifh u roaa, iom Maris J & WB Rood and C;lectftD(ln,akePolthe White- Wk re perfect hnd ,n the Prien --""j iu iuC rxireme, iom W 1,1186 experience, me V7'eaDV El,a Mark, was of a . uieciive " a romPilT aainlh 'Ur actB and the Pricea wl re" Bame. leinofrfu v caucus was neid last J nk luuuul cnamDers at tne ooseforthe purpose of electing L?e eate to attend the countv col- (.JMd at Hancock this aftern attend the county col- I V. ID.. mnA -4 li.i IKateswill be duly elected i, "a the Stats rnnmtlrt t,AM iieJ iipc CllOseo rhU- .- vi t - Mra. W. J. McDonald, ol Laurium, who iyian and James haa been visiting at Houghton for the past week, returned home last evening. uiont hooks, office supplies, visum .cards and stationery at Russell & Pep pet's " Wide Awake." w wrw.n A hired girl, good wages to the right party. Apply to Mrs. Bawden on Fifth street. Sewing girls wanted at once at Mrs. Hanson's, over Falace meat market, Fifth street. Dr. H. Scott cures bladder and kidney tronbles. Call and De couvmvu. Fifth street. Yes, sir, we do fine watch repairing at lo wes pricest. Levin J ewelry to. Our reputation as photo-makers isyour protection. W, K. Htkckhausk. Th fl neat and best line of razors eyer seen in tbe county at Carlton Hdw. Co. HAvevour watchts repaired by the Leyln Jewelry Co. ajd save money. nini In the orth of Enp- iv.inrfiYidnto tell tliH time by the K kodo.uday by n friend how she knew when It was tlmo togct he r hus band's dinner ronuy. rno m.u. . .a., fino. r tKdnta lotho pautry door and the little Hnger to Mrs. X. s (meaning lur next Uoor ncignuor;, w.vu know." London Tit-Wta. , . i. ..Li tn hiive RDokcn all the languages used by her subjects, together with Latin and Greek. Altogether she un derstood 1 1 or TJ. '' flii la a favoritk grain In south Ger many and Switzerland. SPECIAL TO THE EVENING NEWS. Copyrighted 1898 by American Press Association Three O'clock P. M. Key West, June 15 The British Reamer Twickenham, cap tured off Kingston by the auxiliary cruiser St. Louis, arrived here today in charge of a prize crew. ; Tampa. June 15 Col. Hernandez, of the Cuban army, brought a letter to Gen. Miles announcing that Gen. Garcia with 9,000 men were taking possession of points near Santiago and were ready to co-operate in an attack upon the city. Washington, June 15-The minister of the Argentine Republic at Washington has written a letter reflecting upon the United States government which has found its way into print in the Ar gentine newspapers and the matter will boj investigated. m . ; Eleven O'Clock A. M. ' Tampa, Floiida, June 14. The fleet consisting of thirty-five transports and fourteen convoys sailed this morning.' This fleet was officially reported to have left Key AVest yesterday morning, but it has now undoubtedly started. ' Madrid, June 14. Duke Almodovnr jde Rio, the minister of foreign affairs, told the newspaper men tpday that. the Spanish p-overnment had not taken any steps in t)ie direction of negotia- C3 I tibns for peace. ' 4 ' ' I '' ' :- '- i . The minister also' said he had not received any confirmation o the reported third attack on Santiago de Cuba General Correa, the Minister of War, declared that the situa tion at Manila was better than supposed and said that Genera Augusti had concentrated 20,000 men for the defense of the city and that the batteries of artillery there comprise no less than 199 long range guns. It is officially announced today that Senor Dubose, the former Charge d'affaires at Washington, and Lieutenant Carranza, the former naval attache at Washington, had been invited to leave Canada, owing to the Canadian authorities having intercepted letter which Lieutenant Carranza had addressed to the Minister o Marine, giving an account of the condition of the American fiortifi cations. San FitANcisco, June 15.-The . transports China, Colon and Zealandia and Senate, conveying second expedition to the Philip pines, will sail between 12 and 2 today unless something unfore seen occurs to prevent their departure. , June 17. 2 o'clock. All members are rr--questexl to bs present. Hpecial businent to be trsnaacted. Mus. L. Nelson, F. 8. A sp.rial meetioz for tbe committee of A arrangements for the celebration of the with anniversary of lUchabites will be beld on Saturday afternoon at 5:30' o'clock at their lodge room. ALHiED RlCIUUDH, C. All members of Lady Gladstone Lodge No. C3. Daughters of St. Georg-, are re quested to meet at thlr ball. Handay morning. June 19, at 9:30 o'clock, to at. tcnddivioo iwrvices at the Itcd Jacket Cougieational thu:ch, with the Sons of St. George. Mrs. A sen ath Moyle, It. S. All members of One and All Lodges Rons of St, George, are requested to rneer at their IimII on Sunday morning, June 19, at 9:30 o'clock, to attend divine eer yices at Ited Jacket Congregational -church. ll ST BE SOLI t iniif The Entire Stock Of Martin Foley's Ba zaar, Consisting Ot Pry (Soods9 Dothing BOOTS SHOES, FANCY NOTIONS. THE ABOVE WILL BE OFFERED FOft oALE BY AUCTION COMMENCING WITU THE EVENING OF TUESDAY, JUNE I4TH. As the eoods mast be removed from tbe building in ten days, they will be sold AT A SACRIFICE I Come Early And Obtain The Bargains ' At Your Own Price As They Must Be Sold. Sale Commences At 7 Each EveniDg. TeeM ilhont Ms Come and Coosult DR. BLANKNEr? Ard his Eminent Dental Staff. Who have introduced into Houghton county for ths Qret timejthu. leautiful, art.V tistic and skillful method of inserting teeth without plates, whowill be more ther pleased to explain this most exact method of imitating nature itsplf. lylrtrlirtol ovrl V rvv 4-o I w cfiTl if n is proRressive and at all times are wide awa e to give to their patrons painless and at the sane ,v f lt, time practical dentistry (n all branches. -s - ': ' " y Telephone Connections Offices of lostitue Corner of Seyenth and Oak streets. Red Jacket, Michigan. i - tiii Ane routing 00rd"D7 E. F. LeUendre, C DIP chairman. John F. Scnroeder :!TJ&.9'oI,0'infc: eight persona were ,eate: . W. J, McDonald. S p pphj John Bchroeder, John S p 71 f' LeOen'dre, Martla D. Knbn, BIRD OF tJKOANNY MIEN. D4rd With a Tocsin Terrlfle th Sa pcrstltloas of a Maryland County. A bird of uncannyjnion, with a bell around its nock, has been hovering around certain sections of Howard county, Md., filling the bronsts of . the colored popula tion with terror, for' the descendants of Ham in this hilly and picturesque country believe that the advent of tho bird Is a sign of impending war. The visitor Is a bux eard. Those who claim to have obtained a near and clear vlow of the bird assert that the bell was plainly vhsiblo, but they could not determine whether it was attached by cord or a wire. The other buzzards that float over the crags and along the coursoof thePatapsoo, sver alert for tho stray carcasses of cows and horses that escape the fertilizer factory or the sausage manufacturer, regard this strange visitor with a great deal of awe. The foothered socr, wrapped in Us ovn originality, avoids the company of bird, beast and man. It seeks the wildest rocs In the county, where for hours It looks far Into tbo future. Visions of bloody fields, of flashing steol, of thundering cannon and the music of despairing groans enter tain it during Its long vigils, so the super fluous sny. Tiring of such amusement. It leaves Its solitary rock and eprenda Its wings, tho broad shadow of which moves apprehensively over the housetop, ncrom tho fields and tbe streams, causing alarm and dread. ' " No ono has as yet scort this weary mrd take sustenance. It Id said It has boon fasting long, and that Its days of feasting will not begin until carnago arrivos, for It la mn nnnit it lltt-d SB tO be UUSblO tO SWal- low anything but human flesh or to slake its thirst in anything but human blood. It Is a stranger to sleep.. Nothing .tan wrao It in slum bot but tin lullaby cJ the rooTbr battle. Such "are the lmfi slons which have been made upon tho minds of the superstitious who dwell In tho neighborhood of Koxbury Mills, in the Fourth dUtrio vf the county.- Baltimore Amert"w More Irons In the Fire For Spain. Tho strengthening of Cadiz and Gib raltar would suggest that Spain believes that Undo Sam mar do a little singeing of tho king of Spain's pinaforo. Phila delphia Press. The Boll of the Dram. THE 8T0KKKS. You may tnlk about your armor plate And tcun both big and strong And on the "rupid fires", dilate In story end In song, But when tt comes to "grttlng there" The nun we should extol Are the mui below the water line Who auovtd iu the coal The boys behind the guns do well And earn their meed of praise, And In the "fighting tops" they tell Of heroes true and brave, But down below the water line The stokers, too, I ween. Are worthy of the poet's rhyme For keeping up the steani. On deck the fighters bravely work Mid bursting shot and shell. "And down btlow no stokers ihlrk. But do their doty welL The boatswain and the midshipmlta, Each has his duty, 'tis seen. And the stokers, too, the battle fight By keeping up the steam. . The admlrala and commodores And captains, too, are brave, And on our shipa men by the scores Would die their land to save, Bet don't forget the men below Who work with heart end sotxl To keep the furnace fine aglow By shoveling In the coal. 1 4. A. Ezjd la Wtlkesbarra Record. -A -51 Columbia Steam Laundry, 243 Hecla Street, Laurium. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED, f And The Best Of Satisfaction Guaranteed. Orders By Telephone Attended To. JOHN GILLIS, PROPRIETOR, LAURIUM. If you like to wear good Clothes call at The lrletvTsiilor-Shop Corner of Oak and Fifth Mtrevte over Ilecker'a Mample Boom. Oar prices will be reasonable and we guarantee satisfaction. Call and see samples as we feel sure there ia something in our line that will please joo. JOSEPH KONJORA, Merchant Tailor Cor. Fifth and Oak Sts. Red Jacket Piano And Organ Instruction . Professor Favario, of Laurium, is now prepared to v Rive instructions .on pianos, organs or any other musical instrument. The professor is a graduate of one ol the best musical colleges of Italy, and be haa anew method of his own which will teach new beginners to read iuulc correctly and play any ln atrumentina ywyshnrttime, Tbe professor ran be found at No. 324 Hecla street, Lauriam, or telephone to Valro Bros., Laurium PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR OALE. ' W. W. Ellis,