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PAGE FOUR THE CALUMET NEWS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 19l2i, SItc (Tnlurnct Nous Founded 18S0. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.. Iubl!sT.ed by tha MINING GAZETTE COMPANY W. YOUNGS, Editor. W. M. LYON, Rusiness Manager Wntered at the Post OfTlce. at palumtt. Michigan, an Second Clau Mail Matter. TRLRPHONfc!; Business oflka 'Mltonal Rooms TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION, Ry Mall or Carrier. Per Tear (in advance) JS.cO Per Year (nt in advance) J6.0U Per Month SO ?ins::e Issje . 05 Complaints of Irregularity in delive ry will receive prompt and thorough ovestUatk-n.. iod does not look after the market. I That is man's business and It is tnxr nets wnich reahy determine tw:wliv and the rrios which Hie farmer re celves in thoe markets ovpnd largest measure upon the purchasing io.ver or Ms customer. Men who are sleeping in the parks and tt!r,z at public soup nouses do not nue pro litaMe oustcme-r. Democrat io otcrj means a change from the protcviiv system under which the cvortry has ..20 J prospered frr sixteen Mars and witl . 1 I that' chance, if histerv ri-ikin itself t . will come disaster. It dec make a difference is elected. It Is a rerlcus matter f r thi country whether the Reiub:icsin ad ir.intr.tion hall be cortlrul 01 whether a Democratic administration .-hall come into power. . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1912. UNWISE AND DISCOURTEOUS MediM Mi O-rmirk, ..no of Col. Roe -so. volt's m "t i roer.t supporters, is let tin" I. Is t-mp-r ran away with hi." j'jd.'rn r.t. As a witress yesurd.:y be fi.re the Chip 11 ot remittee invt-.stU'atir.: cimn; !0-n f:,rtls he Tc.'iT ! a sensa fieri !:., actor )un v &'.. ii." st. oy !rnwr the a:t m:t or V-P.'s life Was r;vjtd by "ehar- ass.ts--:ns and 'iars like I'il'es ivh- their f.'il.-oh !s, invite : iii.r. . !-d n'- n to, actual r:a"i;ia S.' h a fl.iK'kir.j statement nat al !!' d thi- committee t-: pro . r.d it was ' --xpurig.'-d from the i'.'T'!. No otr-r action i.y the com ic. tt-e o .i.l have he n r r. i,.-rly taker,. I.' Me-1. 11 .'h C .rr.ii-k :-.-:ii-v.-i. N- far ii.-a ke p- lithal capital I.y thus l:ner i;." Mr. HoNs. Taft's t.imiaivn m..n .j.ir, and other 1 pjx rters of the j-r :! i.t. lie is m-K h mistaken. Jus vo- i. r t len'.u.'-i.iti-m of Mr. Hii;- uUJ brimful of i CONGRATULATIONS. The i.iary fri-nds t Cape and Mrs I'erdir.a.n.I Peteimann Join in felicitat ing them on thvir golden wt-ddlr.g an niversary, and rej dee that they are ir t'-il health. Their veers of married life have been nappy -v.rs. and that l.Vv -.vi!) cor.tir.-.ie to enlv ui h .-:thrr's ir.piir.ioiishlp for many carv n c i me i.s the wi.h tf The- News ami all aljmtt. Cpt. a-,3 Mrs. Pttermor.r. have reason to be proud of their lon married life, honored name, ar.d the .splendid family they have viven, to the mmi.nl ty. h d;es not often fall to the lot in country mariicd fcik to cele- ate their golden weddinps, her.ee thi? vasii n id ( n f. r much rej-jicins, s ev-laliy when it i.s taken Inti const! (ration that the greatir part of that i.fe was spent in usefulness in th -op;er country. It i.s omethins to nave lived a J. rj life that has ben lulntss and considera- SOME 6000 STORIES Mow H Got H.s Honors. Mioktv ar.d had rven at pch.wl teether. but hr-d drifted apirt in af ir sjs .Ars vajt They mot one day, ai.d the conversation tanud on ath'v-tUs. "Pid vou ver meet brother iVrni:- aked Pat. Ile haa Just won it sold medal in a marathou race. Thr t'.-- r'ne." said Mihc, "but did ever ttll u al-ut my unrle at F-al ithv.mas?' Pat f(,"re-J that he could tiot call him to mind Well." 0011 tin ued Mike, 'hs pet a eoM medal for r.ve miles and or.e for ten miles, a sil ver nudrtl for swimmin?. two cups fw tvrcstliijf. and a lot of badts for l-oxirj? and cyi-'lir." "He must be a Tent Mhhte. indade." said Pit Vou're -ironr." criod Mike. -lie ce.s a pa'vt-shop!" tion fvr other. SYMPATHY WITH MOTHER. Tiiere will ho satisfaction gererally hat a way has beer, found to start leral action against Johnson, the negTo piijiiist, b-.i ju.se of his alle'x5 relation with a niric-tt-.n-ear-oli white girl. The mother .f this sirl. whoso h om A Quick Answer. Barbara's mother wl.shvd to tearh the little child the previous lessor, of self-control, so she rd lowed hr to rat vo ch'-vx:te creams, then she put a ihiid on the tab'e inj siid. v,.- Ub. this is .vcnirs. too. but I want vou save it. YVhilw 1 am out of th-; jorn you sav, 'CK-od St. Joseph, heji. me" " When the lady returned thre was n chfxohttc cr am in sicht. Ilatbara. novvever. oftered an explanation with out ber. asked. "Oh. mother." she cried dramatical. ly. "I said. -CmhI St. Joseph, help mo!' and he said 'Help yourself, little lrl. .'JSi Help yourself." sc ot course I UM. Lippincott's. ald. 'You vlon't have bl lof Ut like that In N"ev York, do vu? The boy lacked with wide-yed v'o- llsJht at the hes !'-' they blazed and ruckled in the generous old hre. pl.ic., Lnt no was staiuidy loyal 10 his ' si room and lat'i " 'It's nice, srandm i. bu It's or.l.v an imitation nr I -jr. Isn't It? Wo have real ones la my . use."- -I Jppincott's. H Had An Explsnstion. A committee- hod the state senator n the carpet. "I'ldri't ou promise, if vvo oUtte.1 vu. to get our coi.ntrv i.od roads?" Whv trtain!.v, irent.'.-nn n." "Did you do 11 " "No. Yoi see airships are gfttii:" very common row. I thought we'd setter wait a few ear. Mavb.- w.. von't reed any roaJs at all then. Tine weather for corn, int it?" Kansas City Journal. Hew H Undenleod It. A traveler whose train F.ad stopped at a town famous f. r its buns, bee onea 10 -i sioal b-v in the n..tf,irni md. Rlvin hin- 10 cents told the lit tle fellow tc hrl?i l.i'ii a bun and buv one for himself with th- other nickel. The bcy socn returned, calmly eat- n? a Lun: he haiulnl r eent t. iiw str-nisheti travelei. reiit.-iriin : "There huh only one left, mister" Indies' Home Journal. throne for a certain lini. cf Christmas presents, and he was doing it in a voice that could be heard for 1-alf a ir.lle. The noise annoyed his olJor hrother. vvh. Interrupted Jlnunle to i-sk: ''What are you piuvin' fer Christ mas i res. :m so loud for? The Ird ain't dcif." "I kti iw It," in.swi red Jimmle, "but trandnia is Saturday ?veninjr Post. "Ton sav devolved b.v Heartless, Al;;y .las Peon heartlessly a jouri- woman. I)ld sho lead him on to think that she really loved him?" "Oh, no; vvore than that. She led Ji!m on tc believe that she dldn t care a rau for him. Then when he careless ly proposed, the accepted him on the pot." City Auditor Mitchell reports P's Ion's funded deht to be $1 H.5 25.497.C7, a decrease of .l, 491,66 since Ie cemt r 31, l JT. Ctiinany is importlnr American apples. Present C. P. Thwlng, Cf we,U lUservo Unlverslt.v has serurec f Cleveland th meetlnsr next M irx j, the RelUlouM Edu-atlon assoeiati There II be 1.600 deleirateN. ' " K. M. Abbott, of Philadelphia. Pennsylvania to pa;.s n law urovwii,, whros for prlsornors empIoed at n-. d'jclive labor. DerAor'n Mountain and Plain fti4. tivul' opens today. StoiKs are dlKippearliijr In Oenria tiV, Her Feet. "How. very stu.llo'i.s she Is." :ii one pirl. -Yes," replied the other. "She In ambitions. siK. wants to have foot prints on the sands of time." near me! I .should think she wouldn't." Not th. 3il Tl:.. I - J " .. 1 int-i wuuiii tie mimh..f o . .. t - vo u.i iintni utile Jack I least." as fe-oinj; for the first time to spend Fronr .oiaiiiuia ai nis gn;ntlmothers farm-. As he ren up the steps of the old house hfs cr.indmotl.or wight him up 11 tier arms and put him down, rosy ma launin;;. lforc tho great lc rlre m ine iivins- ro'-m. line, Jackie bey?" she -THIS IS MY 35TH BIRTHDAY." ri; st Jisc.uru-.u.s .-.r, ! unwise, i.s;n--oially in v it. -v ( the -onsid-ration and eiiurtesy aci r.i--l '.ih IIc.-s.-vi-iL hv Mr. IlilP-s ar.-vl hi.s co-workers in th ox-presio. nt's .-ritif al hour. No matter how hitter the i ariiji-d.-n has 1 1 no pi opie, in a tirii" Jiko tiiis, wa fair J lay ar d iil iru ist uir. it. Mc- cortiiifk's a:t;.k on HKie.s will on! harm the l'r '.-res.-ive cause. Ail of Coh.iiol It' J. -vi It's politi opprinonts tu n sho'cr- the feeling anl tho most courteous chival- WMl iook lor ni.s second wife Mrs vimuro iiri mat iemnte,i woon-rr- un.ier ir.e inn act pro- Smith Hollis McKim, of Baltimore afs-iv-Min in M il ivaukee. Prcident M'lbitira tne illegal trnnrportation of ajMr- Vanderbllt Is a controlling factor Tift's m ::s it,'-s to his former (nond j wr,man from one Mate to another. In I v Yorlt Central railroad sys .o.d to Mrs. I'.o.s. v. it Ae,-e mo.'els of the event the mother fails t rwv.vr I. ancl ,n nui"erous other large rail iurc: .-ted solicitude. Senator I .a l'o!- ilCr daughter she has aniiiged to hav h tte. Cryan and D. hs all -Jas Alfred O wynne Vanderbllt. the tltu ar neaa 01 tne wealthy Vandorhiit family, was born in New York Citv uciooer U77. He attended private schools and later spent several years ai iaie. In U99 he Inherited the culk of the irreat fort una ir .,. 1.1.. cu.ie.vv.rou 10 pre- 1 la trier, the late Cornelius Vanderbllt vail upon her to leave the negro, and Two years later young Mr. Vanderbllt kindest "hen she refused had Johnson am-st- marmj Ml8a Klsle French of New ed on the ehanre of abduction Thi- P ' rne' Wf"r" dvorced several years 1 ago and last roomhp i- 'r.,i- 1 I W.'i.S r..Ir,vf.l I... r.-..-,. , 1 I. " ' "ouei - J" " aural on u K-U-iVilt At tho Summer Resort. "I'll have some chicken n li kin?." "Sorry, but it's all irone-." "V.'ol) then, roast duck." "All out." "Then brln..; mo sonte lobtter a la Vev.-burKh." "The landlord's family ate all of that." "Crllled swet threads with bacon." "That pt on tho bill by mistake" "How obcut some spring lainli with I'rench peas?" "Mrs. Jor.ta Just st the last order f that." '"Pork tenderloin and spinach." All qone." "Well, what have you got?" "Same as usual. Roast beef and brown gTavy or roant pork and anrde Kiitco." Grand Rapids Press. U. S- Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. WILLIS U MOORE. Chief. OT v WEATHER BUREAU. f WILLIS L. MOORE. Chief. Tor.ljht fnlr. ooh'er. tt-m perat'iie riep- free-'ng. Sunday r-tir. warmer RXPhAWATORV of S'a rXure iil,?h?rn,:iS,I?ISri nS Vrae' .lr Pt?u Isobars (continuous linen) ptu tnrotirnlV.lnt A 1 8lr-Tres!,ure' ""itnerms (dotted lines) pass through points of equal temperature: drawn only forsero, freeilng. 90. and 100 y clear; W partly cloudy; Q cloudy; rain; snow; report missing. Arrows fly with thwind. First figures, temperature secopa, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; tntrd. maximum wind velocity. Stations Temp. State of Weuiher. Wind. assur a nee of sorr.w at the lced and hop that itM vi'tlm's recovery would bo prompt and perfect (love-nor Wllsot h is t -mporai ill car:ci!eil i-jx-akip' i n- i-'.iL'omi nts m Miss:'ichusett.s Main-. It is U b, nsrott-d there are x tntiisti- in Roo: '- It's ivv prty wh . k to make -apit.'l for the third term .-i.-pirar.t by a-y. it i fi i that the assault ipoP him was m ited by the V cli no of his politi -Hi oppon nts. Kvirvori v!i i has f ilh.v. d Ihe history of p II IMS 111 t i l.-S Coll 1 (-y ilnl'll. the .,,st nine iiioions Kr.ov.s :tial violence ,js not iiitroiliK ,-. int., the campalL'ii bv U ll.-oli If l.iK I.y the supporters of - ther. lie rb.s,. :. in i ri.i til n of S'-hrmk Mhii ii has b. .-n i-ado by Distri'.t .t tori;-v Zahi I ir Vihvauitec, has en-viii.-e.! that '.Mi- I that tho man actee1 - hv. hit' iv .. !.lt..- in ,l;.!niilnif vvl :.t loiMrtti',' to P 1 1 1 ('..I.1..I Rousevolt. The oistn -t attorn, v , U.A thinl. it po.s- : 1 lie that S. hrar.k l ad :in a-.-omjilli-i i f that h" was hin il to to what h road, industrial and financial cornora- tlons. .He hfla (tnn nmrli tn. . . I ".,ieu .is ,0 nor mental cor.dl- the breeding of fine horses in Amer- tion. svnitiathv in ti,i u niii.i. Ilea anil for aom a vtsn Why Noise Was Necessary. Tom McNeal of Top' l:.i found thi.i story ma miner round Kansas: Tvo little boys m a Kansas villaire. whose parents co out i good deal In the evonlny, are K-ft it. care of a grandmother; whe looks artc-r tl:-m. A few ni?ht.s before " Clfrlatmas the loys wore gettinr ready to -o to bed hi. m,.;h..r Ti.n ' v... at the head of fh ob.i,i ' prayers. Little 'IU "aa ueneu n-r, 1 u . u,ul jmimlo wis nt-titltinir.e- tie i.mIv -..,.1 ...1 ... . 1 is"t-s me annual norao ahntv in foi i " uim iiiih-js v i-n ni u umih ..1.1 I son Square Garden, New York. oicKies, 87 years tuners vvro rave sought to aid her. end he has been compelled to an,l set-K me ai.i or tho law. That she will Con. Daniel, E oe sufcov-sful in hr quest will be the today, wish of all K"od citizens. Thomas Q. Seabrooke, well known comic opera comedian, 52 years old today, Augustus O. Bacon. United States Alpena 46 -it! Rain w 12 0 1 Buffalo .... C6 r,r ciotu'y w 24 Chicago ... 44 44 Clear vv JS . 0 Duluth .....34 31 Char w' 10 0 Escanabu .. 4ii 46 Cloudy nw 14 ' 0 Urecn IJay . . 40 40 Clear svv 12 0 ITou::hton ... 44 4 1 Cloudy w '.'2 .(12 Marnuetto .. 44 4 J Cloudy w 111 0 Milwaukee ..44 44 Pt.Cldy w lu 0 New Orleana.7( TO , Clear nw G .22 Vow York... G2 58 Cloudy sw IS 0 Pe-rt Arthur. 4 as Cloudy vv 14 .0-5 Port. Canal.. Pt. Cldy w 3 ir. Pi-an ,.r.4 1,2 CK-ar w S t) - Pi'-al ;:s Clear nv 1 0 Wnnhlngton .r.l fi: Rain a f, ' 0 1 'Vtnnlpf .. 21; Chudy w- 10 .02 1 - Local office. I :. S. Weather Rureau. Houiihton. Mirl... 'let. 1!H2. Forecntts Till 7 P. M. Sunday: rpmr Michigan: Fair and coller tonight. Sunday fair, warmer west portion. Lake -Superior: Mack-rate west winds, becoming variable, mostly south. Weather Conddiors. Tho stcrm aiea noted on yesterday's map has moved rapl.llv eastward dur ing tho past 24 hours and I.s now cen tered in the lower St. Lawrence Val h.v. Ir its passage it has causes! liigb winds over the Upper Lakes and rain at many points in the Lake Region and Central Valleys, amounts in excess of one inch bclm: reported from Louis ville, Memphis and Montgomery. A narrow trough of low pressure oMrnd.i lroin this storm to a s--cr.Vtry dls l.irbunce over the Southeast. The barometer is Pirh over the Mississippi ar.d Missouri Valleys ami the Great ,1'lalns. the crest of the wrvo belnir over Kancus. This high has cause.' fair and cooler weather throughout the interior. Another storm of groat on. r iiy covers the Northwest: two centers of disturbance are retortid, the one near Seattle, tic other in Siskatchc war. General ruins, hlih winds and warmer weather have icsiltnl in Western Canada and on tlieyNorth l'a cillc coast. Pair weather Is inuJicatoil for this vicinity dur'ng th next 10 hours; it will be colder tonight and .varmer Sunday. The wind will mod crate today but continue from the west, iuM will be -01110 variable Sanibr. H. H. COWDRICK. Observ. r London has an Institution in winch bees are kept to stins rheumatic pa tients. Austrian courts have Just declntvil typewritten wills legal. California is nfitating for nbolip.-ti of death penalty for marder. SOME STRAW VOTES. 'ir,;"n "''lunl u.-pi. ion of the senator from Georgia, 73 yearn old to tesu.ts ot straw votlnir is lnt.nin.i t-ay. oy reading about wnat happened re 'f.iu in wit. 'iretrn town of Gor- vallis. i'r,,Jr honest, independent can- vhhm-h of the electore.te wore made. Aooonlinir to the Portland Orogonian: r:...r. 1 1 . ' "u man nr.-'i j.assoa the nat and rot tho f.,ll.,u-lnv w.v.,,i. i-..-. " j ui 1 l:2, Ch ifiri 2, Wilson 0. Roosevelt 0, l-iebs 0. men j;ob Johns'in tried it and pro- m-si. nat i.st i.s: Wilson 93. Debs 3, Taft 0, Rcosevolt 0, Chaf.n 0. -"v "i. iiani.ru employed tho s' hune and nrr.w .1 iv.t. .ooo.so was rampaging n Corvallls in Ajehhishop RruchosI of Montreal who is prominently mentioned for the "red hat." C7 years old today. IT SOME TIMES HAPPENS. Oh. dear: Just sec that groat big deer rire, epuckl You'll miss him I do fear; He"!! run, and that will spell our fun; Shoot! shoot: Why don't you use your gun -iid about th is on hi -be a--assir oh cr "ti a hi a vv It in ! ch.-. t'v h.o.-'V'lf i, iil-el that makes " it !.: -etr;.i rked Mil" il hi. -I been c-eaooi ,i h tlo U-"-il -a ah),! - r, mount -.vhi'-h ciol.. Tor ml.--' hi'-f. A.' 1 .-.aid, a vu.'i...'i liio ii -1st v i!r i e at a man that Col. .ni 1 1 Jooscelt his hil'iil Ii a lire a vm::i rno I !. r th.' tith no h.-. Is i -n-rv In-.; in his chest. Th.- ,:.. t,.n ,.,vc f. nn. that the I 1,1 . im. i i.t ,i i i,i a a rin am ' "' " eollMI 4 l ,r I lie CVel.,, , ,. h of "Mi'fal sMni-ti lo.s. To t. nnPcrsa ciiMii or .i,i, rican pcole, th" pa- n-iov-ry is proceci'ln-' a). act I icnl - MAN MAKES THE MARKETS. ii i't"i niy is a Kirt of (;,l u c was C.ilV tnue v Ithdrav n from P-h eountry frf.ni lMi:: to I S7 ? In point ol fa. f, it was nut wiihlrawn. Ti ar- li. r and hit r rains fed as usual, th. soil 'was )ust as fertile. fh0 rssiplo were J.ist as industrimis. and the e-rop.-i wro just ii m bountir-.il jm in th - pre- loduig four vears and yet the prl-CH i f farm products tlurin- those four 'love land years worn loss by U.aoi), ofO.OOO than the H..rnc crops wouhi have bro:ght if fold nt the prl os which prevailed during the preeedine Harrison adminhstatlon. That Is to say, the pornlty which the farmers of America paid for four years of Hemncratlc administration was equal to one anl one-half times the cost of the civil wilt. Roiintiful crops are inde-ed In a vorv larse ineasnre, "the gift ef G," but Rang! bang! two noisy riPr sroke, And frcm surroundlne; hills resourd 'ng ethos woke: hull SI,noe Allows echo all is quiet now ine 'hunters" swiftly fade avvav Oils wis..- it,.,.u. .., i, - I iiivj- v K'licu.a iarmer s cow. in u, i n.tlin U. U-bs 0. I MnrnlTe i. i . i nine ui-iii u man As there was Mill some dlssatisfac ii . n. Henry itio,. w.,lt ((t on ,flf. r.f foreign grain admitted 'a mo street and found the wind blow is in.li.ated below: Hobs 9, Wll 'on 1, Roosevelt 1, Taft 0. Chafln 0. i t,u n.'iic connpislon it hi pos- fioie in uraw rrfm these Intetostimr duty free, J he fight .vhioh President Taft It making is more than a fight for the Republican party. It eon-corns every American citizen, without regard to his political TirTillatlon. Upon the out. turns is that frge Ix-nman is for come of the contest denends the ores. Taft, Hob Johnson is f.,r Wilson, Dr. orvstlon of our institution and of Roosevelt and llenrv I national nrosnt-plt v llanford is f I'rlco l: for I) -- Proprcsslvt-s will have to g-o some to outbid the Socialists, who promise a six-hour day ar.d a $2,000 income for veryrjody. The conduct of Mrs. Roosevelt in the Chicago hospital Indicates that the Colonel In on intimate terms with at least one real toss country! Montenegrins who are singing "On- or over nny years, ward, Christian Soldiers." seem to be save enly during the four ye:rs when practicing; what they slng the Domicrits were In control of the government. It would meim ihA I France is about to elect another tion of business lo suddenly charge prc,,dont' but up to the Pre"'nt wrK rrom tho protective svstorn to the free ,n " not all fusscH tip about it. trade laws TAFT'S FlfiHT IS YOUR FIGHT. President Taft Is hadin? the Re-pun. i' -"' P irtv in r. Kallant flpht to. save the protective sytt-,,, lo ln courtry nl to maintain popular represent a live government under the constitution. "'"ooeni jail's r-ht is the n-,'ht or very !!epHici,n. Cnder the banm-r f the R(ul,Ji.an jiarty this has prospered -sjv- Jck Johnson will find Uncle Sam much harder to knock out than Jim wbich the Demex-ratc, in accordance with the declaration of Ihelr lilalfonn ... .i.. . l" ''l'iiy J.ffrlM v nn manuf.irturi d articles ar.d cer eals upon the free list, as proposed m the tariff bills passed bv the nemo. I Better . make out your rratle house nnd courageously vetoed ou o huntlnc y President Taft, many factories vw.nld be closed. Not only would there be an army of Idle worklngmen, thus dcstrnvinjr the home market for the farmer, but the laller would also be forced ti eontend with th Influx will before ' The woods are beautiful these days, but for our part we prefer to admire them from a distance. Deer and partridge are plentiful it's aid so are the hunters. D) -Rvl A CV-ZirC v i u 0 W UOVULU INTO THE PUBLIC'S MIND BY THE USE OF Ah Electric Sign It works for you during the night as well as daylight hours. It keeps your name continuously before the buying public. We will operate a sign for you on a flat rate proposition. Phone us and our representative will give you full details. I toMgfotan Comity Oglhll: CompaiDTiy Oecltoic ; ( ,