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PAGE TWO THE CALUMET NEWS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1912. Houghton Department TO BUILD 93-FOOT BRIDGE ACROSS STURGEON RIVER WILL BE BEST RINKINWORLD John McNamara Praises the New Structure At Duluth CONTRACT TO BE LT. Drejg.mj to to Staited Fur Niw Mai Lor of Rtfuje. Sui t. Hanks of Hi.- Fortune lake a IthjV sai.t toda tliat .Inline lh prsnt inl i :t contract lot drt-V-in? 17,'H'a tabu- ards for lit,. pro. ; ..-is.hI ii. w hai hor of refuse in Foi - r near hilv Citv, will h. SCUTH SHORE RAILfJOAO TO CONSTRUCT STEEL STRUC TURE THERE. tare let. Tl T!,, v it ' 1: -i-.alll, II,. III:.- . ( 1 '.V I. f Hi. .- in t It. prop -t has been li I'H i.H: Th. Illst St ; v . y J. : the harbor, the s ! viu i.tiiliiiiiatu.ii pr ! I.ui.l-i ii-iuiiii, tliiMKli rh-sc line's u.i.- Iat-r dropped I'.i,' i j .a : m ill. nu-i.t. T!i n the jiMiini. nl e.,t an appn.pi iati.u b. i.- in I lie w a r.'i i' st li r : 11 ":i, !.. ci,:,t li.u. :t- ;m . . i, t .iu-1 . I A .11 colli. .'Ill . The il cISIoll l. S fl.lt ll.vin-.ll.- tlipUttd ln! ..i i-l . - i I 1 : 1 1 i li ill . I..-M V',..r.-M ;n,, it 'ililsh.-d ll.ice .a) fro i I m-.l u .11 I'.- utis:'-.-.l. The Somth hore i a ill on. 1 will today l'Klii th. construction of the nvMttl bridpe lu'iosa tin- StuiKt'on ner. The urldtfe is tu be t ,.r. struct id with Hi t I I'M mi. "l.ii of the Fidied statt-4 war prepai ill m ; ,U part m. nt, urul under Said. HanUs' w as t.. Mir- j iilr-rvlslu ecotid to I 'I he Sturgeon river In ranked as -t litnjs tor t l.o j iuvlMhle stream, though It is navi- pl'i l ed- gated only by e.apolilie laUllChc, .I .i'iih -j .m ,ws and rafts tr lot?. Hut its nuvi .,r dc I Kal.llitv brPim it muir the du-ct iiin. ..r the war d.-p.-u tinent. U h:ia fo.tr vers, near itti mouth, been j Iff four years, near Hh mouth, hec n j t.i i.lk-i- vita a I. a r span .f . f. . t. i l I. IN brittle h is brell Oolisid.l e,l tu he in a dan :.:-ioiis condition mi. .miiiie JthiiiK o,r a -ur ufc'o the Smith .Sli .iv cliil.e. is dn.Vt. llit.i the bed i.f the Mteaill three pile liOlltM to .-USlatll the i st ruei in.-. aim at presei.l iipll'. i-natioii ..: Hi.- w.'ik. ImI'.-i-. ss. Th. .'.i-el-n-.'I' the his' ij...iiiin. Mart tl.e .ll.-luii.M the Tl.( I I .. -! Will I., u. A ri.n.siiieraUe I..- n--isai li'i.ui III. ha-. I...r MV .,11 a .m i " ACCIDENT PROVES FATAL. Milt Oribkoviwh D.es jt Hct.pit.it Death of Miss Scliau!. -V:.M I iriski. i. fi. ri ars ff ae. w I o v:is :i jur. i! ill a ' ill ,. i'p-uii.1 in N" - sh.iii it the l.vl.. i:-..v.i.. mine Ti.-:., ail. i n,., .a. ,-aiK- this III '.! ti.K ill SI. Js. j. s hosi'il.il. Ilun- a. A fiTnlureil si, all was la.. I Mi le rans,. nf ,l. ;,ih. Orisk irli .c r.l.l.iall lo.l 1 h t.lllv. 1 ei-.at il ;n.- the I I al . n,. ., , (1 '.1.-.-. i:iiA.il...th S-hanl iJ.iaeht.r .! Mi- N I. ..las s-ii;m.i ,,f .ir..r.t-An. do-. I ;.l In i- Imliie 'l u.s.lav iiiftit. M;,' a : i-;iMi ot are. Miss S h.iul was a I.-;, i- ..! tl.e .- uuii l.a.liiM l.eaLH- . t l aatius huiii. Uou;!itoii. '1'he lit'W 't-r nriile wilh i f-t supirtirte.i ly I.. rs. Dine will Will he u .st fleur ste. I. hi- Nil ni nf ;:?' r ti lllle.l i(.oi uae lies I ciiii l't tf at lltliu lits. FIRE LOSS IS HEAVY. hCISTERED MAIL THAI N S. i!.-..as of the Houghton ...St..Hi. a.l. -.J that vi. ly two trains now l' K tstel'eii mail out i f ll mi.h-i!a- S..at!i Shore at 11 oYlo-'U an 1 -N' I II. W. - I.iil at . M The St. ; it i .ii ...r tt. s,.i.th ;;hniv .m l ! " r il.it.K.- -i (.ii. t ran., this mail. . rthw i .-1. 1 1, train !s tin- one ! avail. LI,- f..r Oiicafco r.-itT', Class Bros. Store at South Range Damaged to $10,000 Extent. lias Urns. le,at llllenl Blole, the 'i in i'al in. I i-antile estahllshnieiit at South ItatiKe, Naa badly daniaKed hy hie Mnnduy night, the tire brin dis ioerd ah., ill .i u'eloi k. The loss on Hie Ktin-k all.l l.llll.llllif will total $10. '". in'i'oi din, to er tlmates made yes terday. The tire was ilisertvered some time alttr th Mure had closed lor the nlfcht and It had UTead Considerably hefole the lire department appeared on thv .'I'.-ii.. It was soon extinguished Init to brln about this result the depart ment literally fliHuled the More with wat.r. to Hi" ureat detriment of the stork, lavishly displayed for the rhristmas trade. It lH leieid tha! an oerheatei sloe ill the renter of the mail! floor of the More raused the tire, bill this is not positively known as the tire f ad burned so tieteely us o destroy all traces of its origin. BRINGING SAME PRICES. No Advance In Chnstma Ti? Thit Year. V'h! IMllWtli tri 411 e brillKHo? I K name piee thin jwir as they have fot the past four or Ilv neasi-ns. Tlief heenis to I.m no neaiviiN of pine, piure and balsam in th ropper o-.un-try w-vkIs. altlioiirHi d.tii.is are n.m tiieiuitiR t, fear (but the Meadv drain win t.ll in u few yearn. Several thou sand live w.re shi.p"d inni ifc.rthern Mk-hiKan Huh year. CJik-iiKu, New Vork. Itoston au.t wrst 1" '"Itles boil g tile destination. The ileal, rs louiiil little dillirulty nevuiiim Hie averace sized' C'lil Istmi .s ti e., foi home us. The Christinas tree. bUMiieys is im Uur in dom respivtn to other eotn imrrHI piotHisltions, ;n that oh,im are not Inf reipierttiy placed a yrar In advan.v for the follow ing ear's nip ply. Jt is known that the recent visit of J. '. Hoyland to Ham-ink resulted in contracts beiiiK made with two op po rotintry faiiiiei-H to supply several hundred trees next yeui. Mr. Hoyl.ind wanted to ib nway with the trip from Iowa next fall, and by eoiitraciimr in ad.nncH for Hie trees, he saw a v.i Olll of it. JlldXillK fruil the llUlllber of letters ami telephone rails whi'll came to the Scott hotel for .Mr. l:,y land, eopper ountry farmers were anxious to d business wilh him. RASHLEIGH MAY CONTINUE IN OFFICE TEMPORARILY ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS SU PERVISORS ERRED IN FILL ING TREASURE Ft SHIP. TWO MONTHS' WORK. IViUc-winK the death of Tieasurer- Mecl White, the Houghton lOUIlt.V hoard .t SlipilAisolH ele.-tts Mlcharl M. Foley to till the otthv t.f treasurer unlil the ngiilar KprliiK elertlon tu ei.tiiiertion with which it was decided to have a up. -rial tl.vtlon for treas urer. The board uet.l on the advire of Prosecuting: Attorn William .). Mi't lioliald. who believed that the law 'ixin' a maximum of two terms for a treasurer would make it ilheal to continue KiUar itadilellt, the present treasurfr, in olti. . until the special eh ctloii. 'ov ttorm-y C.eneial Wxk.s of Michigan has hamhil down an opin ion to the elfect that, ill the ev. lit of th, death or removal of a newly elert et county olhcer, the present in. illn b. nt will hold over until an e. ction is held to fill the vacancy. The opin ion refers particularly to the condi tion created in Houghton roiinly by the death of Treasurer-elect White. What iilurse of at thill W ill be taken iu the light t.f the attorney eiK-ral's npiliiill, probably will be decided in a I few days. Asked about the past leer season, Mr. laldy declared he consider It loo Inlitf. He believes the old M-HHoll, I mm. NliVellibef 10 to N'oVt lllher SO, wmild Kre better results. APPRECIATES THE OTTER. Governor Expresses Hope Grayling M. N. G. Site Will Be Accepted. (toYeiiior Osboin has writ ten n let ter to If. Hanson of tliayliiur. who. bus lioffeted to the MirhiKail National -iu.ii.l a tro t of about l.r..'Miii acres af laud as a k.111 for Hie use as a pel ma n nt camp site. In the letter the governor ias: "llefole ( tillliK as poVelllol- I wlsli to express my official appreciation and the appreciation of the people of Mlfllirfall for your n,,;"l I'.elielosit.V In ollelliiH to deed to the state about 1',- iioo acres of land on und about l'ort- aue Kike, Crawford county, for the purpo-v of a permanent encampment for the Michisan National Uiiard. It it is a public act of rale precedent. I earnestly hop. the stale will Sicrepr your proffer and that it will be a per petual monument ,( ymir paliloliMii." FACE DISGRACEFUL IJITII Ml H0UCH10N BREVITIES. Has One Deen Required to Providt Girl With a Job. A KaiiK of men Una been working around the Houghton telephone ex change since Nov. l and ine work in hand will not be fully, completed till January 1. end all this has been done l. kep nun small girl busy. Manager Reit'f today "rut orr" the trunk lines into HouRhlon, horn l.aUo Linden and Calumet. Into the ue.v switclibrKir.i Just install. ,! for the haiulliiu: of incninhiK trunk line busi neins. In the past the trunk line calls from Calumet ar-d Lake Lir.d. i: have come Into the Houghton ex. bant;" through the main switchboard, hiltm handled on ore "position" on the board, one pirl operator beill detail ed to this duty. She als,. handled other local calls, but the trunk I.cm iiess became rather beavx for He op erator und it was decided to put the incoming trunk business on a new Uiard. CHIEF DEPUTY EDDY HERE. Scorns Insinuation He Will Bo Named Game Warden. Joe! H. K.bly of the Soo, Kenrral chief deputy stale Kame, llsh and hie warden, with especial itlVreiite to the ivmmcrcial lishinr. end of the .l.-, ail ment's activities, airived iu Hoimb t"ii today on a visit to (iame W anlen-i .Ma. 1 'on aid and W'lllsou. .Mr. Kddy was asked if it is true that he is to be the next stair- p.ame warden. ' Can't be two .state u iine ward.na oii know." he anaw.it. I. "Major Mates wa appointed for f- ur rurs and has two .ars ct to s.-rve." Mr. Kddy Is a lietiiocrat. Ho has been a Kvr.eral dfuty Male tr.ime warden for ten years under Hepu!Jli-, can state a.liiiinisiration... bin Mill a lu-niocrai. holding his job on merit. Ml. laldy's visit to lloiulili.ii is merely an annual jaunt of (he Mate, with no particular object in view. In the roll-otf at a I leys last ' evening had made scores of two prizes, one ifiv.I the I ee bowling' by bowlers Who I s.1 or i.vtr. for i by I'M. Haas Co. and the olh.-r by the Dee alleys, seventeen iinn compel., I. Paul Hok'an won i,i m iti,, with a iotal of .'47 plus for Ihree vaincs and Charles Ifc.ver st-ond with .r.-!l lo his credit. Th. hirh.st individual for one Kiinii' was matle by Paul Hunan who hit the pins f..r 1 'In 1 1 1 IVii ter, a Muit. nl of the Mi, h ij?an ''olle;e of Mines, liviiiK at the Simula Uho house, was called to his home at IliKganuu. Conn, Monday nlnht by news of the d.-ath of hi:, lather I he number of people that ale to be provided tor in the annual disliibu t'.'ii of Chrisimas dinners lo the poor by the Salvation Allnv eol ps of lloiigbton is to be reduced Kieatly Ibis year ir..m Hie number ,.l laM ear. by the provision mai'e for Hie poor t.f Hancock by the common council nf that ritv. In the ..i l the Salvalion Army dispensed this charity to more ihan ion families iu the I'oilav.o Lake district Large Scabs Would --Form, Fester . nnd Break. Itching,arid Burning. Kept from ' Sleeping. Cuticum Soap and Ointment Cured. . ' ' - - . i .-'.it Flout Falli. H. IJ."My trouble of bUh dlNeaNtt utari.Ml merely on a riwti on my i. Kiid jieek, but It prew and kept tjtiit won uiiiii "turg.i 4MuiiH would form; f.kter hu. ln uk. TlUe wiu uvt uu the oiifl iildo of my fu.e, but It koon watienul to Ui, other Side. J Biiftei-ed a streut tl.ul I'NiJWliiliy ut nlKht on account, of lin itch. hiK bud buriiliiK. 1 vmhiM wratch it and of nuro that, IrritutiHl it very much. Thla rush wiii on my face lor u'mut two tirii wauetlims brt-tekiiiK out lots worse ami foruihiK luiKt-r Sorts. It kept mo from bleeping il.ty P iilKl.t for a cotiplo of inontliH. My iiu,, looked dlNKraceful. und I wusuluiohtMnlihin.-.j to le mieii by my friends. "A friend uskeii mo to try Cutlcura Soap tuid Cutlcuru Oliil iiient. I would hutliti my face with hot water and a lot of Cuilciua Poap, then I would put on tliu 'utic.ua Ointment.. In letui than two days' timn, the NoreiieHS und Inflauiiuailoii hmt almost entirely disappeared, und In four wtk' time you could not ueo any of the ratili. Now my fmo In without a sKt of any kind. J also use them for my wulpand hair. They cured mo completely." (Sigatxl)' Mih Pansy lluU-luns. Feb. 0. I'll-.'. Cutlcuru Soap and Cutlcuru ointment ai-tt sold tliruuKhoiit the world. MU-ral sunij.lo t.r each mailtHi l'nx, with :2-p. Skin lli,k. Ad dress jsjsi-card "Cutlcuru. Dept.T, ll.wili.n " THlder-fucMl men should use 'ulirui a Soap .shaving Stick. 'itc. Muuiplo firu. Piano Tuning Jos. WiesmiMer and TreW Chfn'a voine now with Grinned Bros- All Linda of repairing, regulating and voicing done on short notice. All work guaranteed. Grinnell Bros. 307 QuincvSt. Phone C78 TRY A NEWS WANT AD. ra C;T. LLCK'..A M0N0RED. V i; 1 . d . ,: .. a 1 1 . i' -.. i. .i. ; .;ijM ' M- ' M. , ...J I -.1' J .a ' v ' "- '' ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WELL? M.ny (...'..i.ufi f.-njilr the In,. (..-rtirv,- cf Hfitny Kidney, . pi - : - 0 " '- m 1 if II ;.. ..I. ,,, . : ,: ... I, i ...-in- i- h :3r: 1 . - , E Y0TO GIFTS THIS YEA 1MB THAT LAST BL0Y FURffiTURE THE The Kind that Furnish Constant Re minders of Your Thoughtfulness in other words, Give FURNITURE 3laC Guaranteed for Lifetime Service WE HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT THIS YEAR TO PROCURE ONE OF THE BEST LINES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS TO BE FOUND ANY WHERE IN THE COPPER COUNTRY AND IN THIS WE HAVE BEEN MOST SUCCESSFUL. OUR STOCK HAS ALL BEEN REARRANGED FOR THE HOLI DAY TRADING, WHICH WILL BE A GREAT ADVANTAGE TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS SEEKING GIFTS. KMiuiAnuau a UK lii, HULL CHOOSING YOUR FURNITURE STORE SHOULD BE DONE TH0UCHTFULLY, FOR ONLY A FEW BUYERS ARE EXPERTS OTHERS MUST T)F PEND ON THE DEALER. OUR CUSTOMERS KNOW THAT WHEN WE SAY AN ARTICLE IS RIGHT, IT IS RIGHT. AND WE UARANTEE EVYTHINr fSW'WS'SJS FURNITURE AND "0USE KNISG buess m nXAlS Have Your Home Properly Furnished for Christmas FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS WE OFFER YOU AN UNUSUAL CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON ANY ARTICLE OR A C0MPLETF OUTFIT THAT llAX,!lrS 10 KRICIITEN THE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING. AND YOUR SAVINGS WILL RUN UP TO A TaRGE SUM IN SPECT IrJCr AN OUTrll. GIFT SUGGESTIONS: The Kind That Last L00SAOAnV?rVS ST0RE' AL0NG WITH HUNDREDS 0TE- COME IN AND t. it. Cel. ill!' .Ill: . .,..! I so a -I ii N. io- . n I r- ,1 I., . J '"-.. I'.-. -.11 r i - ii, I. ,1 ! '. I I'1-.a..I !.; HoMh!, .b 'III s.,n. -'I'. If. urhfoii. Ml -h.. n Ii. y I'iM.; are Jus! a-. ;-. , a . . ran i . . . . 1 1 1 r i . 1 1 I lb' in I;:. .-. p. a:- d to oiidi m th.- l i. i, J.-U' e iu A"fTu I I .!. I i. Ki!n v 'ill ; w I.' ri in ii-, , , , ;in. I back. ii he n m- d ami a, - i d result-!." For fa'- I'V aH ,-al-.-rs i'.i t nt-.. t'o-lf r-M lloin. ' Carpet Sweepers Buck's Stoves and Ranges Bookcases All Woods Mug-izine Rucks Tarlor Tables Tea Tables Library Tables Collarettes Writing Tables Ladies' Desks Fancy Lamps Desk Chairs Weathered Tapestry Pictures Music Cabinets Costumers Rockers pnd Chairs Turkish Rockers Veathered Screens Dressers All Woods Princess Dressers Bed Sureads Ladies' Sewing Tables Pedestals Tabourottes Pictures Parlor Cabinets Lace Curtains and Draperies Chamber Sets Chiffoniers All Voods Dressing Table Chairs Chamber Chairs and Rockers Buffets and Sideboards Side Table3 Dining Choirs Dining Tables Plate Racks Medicine Cabinets Hall Glasses and Seats Jardiners Davenports, Mahogany aud Oak Couche:j. Fabric and Leather Morris Chairs Bed Davenports Parlor FurnitureOdd Pieces Hall and Reception Chairs Brass Beds Ladies' Dressing Tables v r.' i Utilise O-u.3? Easy Payment Pla,ri BL0Y I FIFTH STREET FURMTTOE CO, Store Open Evenings - CALUMET JS' w Yi-rK, mo!" .i"-nts lor the I n t.w. 4 a d c 1 1 i"' Hi-