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lUUUHMIIIHMUMUauMllMMUli MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24,' 10,13. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE SIX Paine, Webber & Comp'y MINES AND MINING STOCKS BOSTON, MASS. Til. ,1111 C. & A. MAKING GREAT HEADWAY Finds of Ore in Junction and the Briggs Sensational Th p.. Ik v n. i Mining lands win rev to he ValuaM and Its I'. Mi I y.atloii ulii' ill' I the Calumet Sr Ariz- 1 11 j .i 11 iit adding new the latter are known . has lieen a Wise file, i' Las made the organi the mi t prominent ill tin i I the lion til lit iti M1K Iters r list, sas lalitor ore. Willi its law welt of I invest- - 1 1 i i ! tin 11 1 at its mines it is ti 1 1 i 11.14 that tlKie sh an I nihl he sniili t hing good t warrant the i pcndlttilc Old Mines Still Are Active. The oiiginal ila.ms ni' Cah.in.-t Arizona ontaiticd hut a small area ground. n this was mix tht Insii shaft. Mink e. Y IH f tl e I'll I. est in ire v i r ill i Ii. th. I:. n.-ina ''ni-ppt-r w hit It opi-nini: i e of. I was ; Itislie,-. J'fodlii-ed t" I III I t n mill'oiis in Hid the sh.ilt is a!l . th re must loads mad- oil tin original ! -. t ti. III' MlU I paid. I ml.- w i Natur al in t.f thi not h ' pros. -is still I" ell .i sits i o uld hid lie i ti e . X.. . t. .l elite,! In that tiiit'itiK i ! iiidi'iimteh , ht-MlK .ro.ll ed fn i larn. Imv.ev '!l Y S il.l I'', t he llll" tot lie sollt llW ih ilra n upon f it was wisdom to III the otiv.in.il Irisil r. hut the Ma an I alter hi iim te xt m st. have I. ecu he.-tv-l many ears. a:.. I have su ilied ad.li- 1 1 1 1. 1 1 territorv Tin- extensions at these : important din itiu the ear 'li has ffe 111-, ntly talkt-d ; pi opef! it's. 1 .1 1 I i'lllal ly t lie At the t'ole shaft th" d. halts wen 1:U. lt-.i ll.oUt tile.--' Junction. i iopmeni' th past ear were pariicularly sat f.otorv. there hav ii.j; hi en atldt d itn ittant deposits, the heuinnitm an.v iti that particular loeality. Briggs the Big One in 1912. It that was the I'.l UKS s, h.'W l V I I III.- fe ill.'. s..s.l! iolial ihscoVel'ji ill. nle dm. ir-: I'.l.'. The si.e ale 1 1 J . t lit V of the ole l..!'..-. ,il hmlllv l:i t it v iliu. as ut 11 as th I ha I I ll'-M' ills' '' t I i'S u. r s. in. . id 1 1 mil the s;,i, f.i on nl . p' .I I e t I'll j, , n Ii .-li -.. , i-( ill. . MM fa fa I I II plr. r d and Im in it awM.ejaled with th I the I I' ll off .I' posits ' en ami i' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I .V- Ar: oppei- .!.-, flia at point I'.li'-us shall r .1 ista m i porph.v r '-I fill I her tioi lli. Thai 111 w hi' h is a I inueh ufi at from 1 1, is S.fi a nn n' oi k. h i s rev. a Ii it lira 11111:1 ra I I the Ih".: 1 mini: 1 1 ism e has S"iiie hat ; of man uetdofist set formation of m-e 1. 'lies iil H has l- i . it treat ad - ! .1 1. ma 1 1 th" it tier 1 a. ihr il iiic t - Arioi rpri ah ueni'-nt holders Ih. It r l;i-l, i He I fill -.1 up .1 cp t'linn l.racti- f tie I "1:1 1111 ii 1. ed III. K I ! lc-1 I t oll I Ii 1,1 hi: ' II limits Ore-Beannrj Area Fan-Shpe"( The m ' -l.i : o(o 'h. .Inn' ,1 "tan . ii ine .h.ll I It 1 1 1 1 'Id I ' '. 1 1 1 1. I M .l-,le I inn . I. . It hop t" . - 'nn lie ,ts piol.al.lt. :i. . I III d It . . t :..t A MiHfm Smelting Plnt Mr John " ' ' li ' nw a . iji ii.-r il .1.1 ! ' "a ! mi. t K- A 1 oi.a M 11. W.'l-I 1 1 1 "in Ml I.I IK t I- t , 1 t line a 1 ' h- I- lliellt of ml.. I IIC t 1 "III 1 .1" a sun I -t 1 matt d Should 10 othr t I. Hi th I ' the 'slim:, f'il In itiu of the ft ! Id h" Will man m l. t e 111 1 t I, tal 1 .-1 NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Sri'KKlMlt ANI PITTSP.CK'l CmPPIIK Cm.MPANV ha declared fi dividend of TIIIKTV-KKiM I' fi:.'TS ) a share. avili.. .Manh UHh. !'i::. to Ktt,. kh'dd. rs of 1-f , "Id at the lose of the I Ih of the 1 iil polatioli Malt I. Tlii. P.'Ll. TKANSI'IMt li'i'lKS (lose at (he 1 ' 1 1 1 s f . of l.usiiif.ss. Mare), 7lh. TUt. ,-rop. fi a! the opening of hllsl- li.s-i. Mat'h ITth. I'.'U. GORDON R. CAMPBELL. S. t rrt arv. r MICHIGAN COLLEGE OP MINES I . V. McNalr, l'reldnt t-or Year Book Apply lo Pretidtnt or Secretary, HOUCMTON, MICHIGAN. . , Iilv high, an.l niu.li time is lost Ih- " ti,M' lm" 41 THIS IS AN EXPERIMENT I I cause of the great distance from man- mu. h Letter tone to the copper and I I ufacturing centers. To wvuiv ma- '" I-'-'"" te vl-ances of an- I I terial needs constant pressure in both other drive. F"rGG II manufacturers and railway companies. - I 1W II . (J. A. Mmnear . Co.) . I I , A POCKET COIN CONTAINER nnnimOf PnPPin ! ,!lllU' We have a thousand handy lit 1 1 II DnUKhno uUoo r mii ;., t i..u .. w.ve I , UIIVI11.IIW Vwwn j Chemung M.nl , v ,,v bodv Ik entitled to receive onu I " I'''"''" Cons P- 1" 1 1 ti.ev will call ut fur Savings IK- I I Cl.ff. Pres. I! I.. Agassi, or (h,. iMitf Min im: Co.. ill liis remarks to the stock- l:oh!ers sas: No sinking was done in this shall during the past v ear. The crosscut to the north was driven IM feet west and encountered lll' Wii'. lode mentioned in last year's report at ia distanee of ItIO feet. This h po.ir where cut and no found in the ti feet of I was done t i the north. Drifts oil the east lode were extend- 1 e,l ." f'.'Ot to the south Utld feet l I the nt.rth, Imt wiih the exeeption of a Ismail amount of copper at one point I'othin of Value was disclosed, the lode h' liiK only from 3 to 4 feet vv id and r throughout. There have het-n no changes tnatlo upon th' surface. Da vis- Daly. The fnl I the lav is-l)alv is sa 1 I Ly some minim: nu 11 to depend on tl.'; MK eess of the crosscut How lieillg lUllj I roll! the -toot level, th." (hlglioil nunc, to ftrikc the Silver Kins ground r.t a point where lessees have opened up rich ire on the liuu-font level. Within the past few days work has, htttl suspended oil the 1 (. foot lev.lj of the Colorado shaft, as there wa a j i.othinu in siulu to warrant any fur ther development. Consulting I 3hk I - i taer W. L. Credeii. who is now in 1 charge of operations. Is of the opinion thai sollle e,,,,,) ,,re hodies call I j opened on the l.'i" and lP'ii-fiM.t h-v - Is. iiiol lor that r ason has transfer-! I'd all his force of m.-n to those lev els. M. W. Atwater. who was tsuperin- j tendt nt of the Kutte and Superior, and who was reported to he slated to sue- j 1 1 ed W. t. I islK r as manaser of the j I liivis-1 ).!-, has not vet assumed t ha rue. A single 1 111 it of a t orksi few lik. pl' ini ut lh.it a I'etiiisv h ania has epti d 1 ills t ilt the cofe ol e,lperilit add oo.se) the plllp Hie skin. mi-pat-tlc-1 1 tun stocks :! Koston - Prices t"da were not x ac .stimulating to Imldt 1 s. After an h:hitio;i o 1 urlv Mn ngth iiiot;itiou ; iik lt'd :i;iy to taw low records in iiiat.v tasis. The decline was not ex ; tl coin men, g liecause a'tion of t he market showed pnttv e IK lusiv tlv that t rai.stct ii .ns wire almost etitirt 1 and ahsolutelv professional. Ileal or ders were few 1 ti, il was easy to makt; pri. t Ii. 1 Uld it look, 'le I.UV.i -l.v copper has as thouch jnost of lictitioiis. A good I. et-n sold just uri- l! of Ilt and the iik tal markt t is el t f. lain fairlv steady for tie ks. I. J. Stumis. BOSTON STOCKS. (From Paine, Gay &. Sturrps.) Webbar A Co., ane1 -ale:t. H'd. Asl.-d. ; A m 1 Ua ma t . 1 li'i - '7 .'" Adv. Mine ::i lijij j fi aii . ::i J" Alomah I I1,. I I" Ar. -foiiau I J A htm k Jli'iax I"'. At 1 'mil 1 , j p.of-ton fori. in ; j Pun.. - p.;iik J'; :: puiie - Sup :'.'t;!, v. Ut:. op . it Kanye 1 :: ' II ' -I. An. I'.'l' ; i I". al.itnet A. lleela . . 13.'. I 10 V". Centennial Pi'i 14 13" Chm 37 '.j 3H Italy West 3j I .".".a laist Kutte IP 1 1 :' I'ranklin 1 ifj 1 lir.aix 3'j 3-" ' c,r.., .,7'j .".x I.' 1 Jreeiie Call X 3t Hancock 17' IX lledl.-y Cold 30iKid '.'" Indiana 10 II 7. Inspiiatloii VtV2 1 IMl I-lf KoVi'le 31 I Pi Ktir Lake 3'i :'', I . Ie weeiia w '-' 'i 3 t 7"" Like 11 P. La Salle .Hi Pi MillM Pi .l j:. Miami 23','i 23- I" Michigan Pi 2 V. Mohawk 17 't 47 J'.o Mav flower H'i X North Iwike Pi Pi l.'.O Ntva.Ui Cotis W lH'i :.::) North Kutte 2Pi 2" ', Colony 4'i 4 V.'. ljulney f.6'.i 1170 Sup. Kostoti 3 3', Tamaru'k 2.t 27 I'tllh Copper .".o"4 :.0- Victoria Pi - 7.'. Wolverine iP ' CURB STOCKS. M i tm' ji r tV "o. nhv t"day: New York list broko from one points tod a, and curried Amal d and ole or two of the other .1 A. The to two garnat- cm.pers lisNd in New York down also. Ilowcvr, the other coppers h'-ld very well and thre seemed to be a fcod In veMni' iit .I' liiainl. which was suflb b'tit to Mkr .e "f wluti httle ll'pil'latl'.n ll,(if va... L'-ivlon copper tbonel t mtiiII n-lvincp for th. Ny. and whlN" lhrie wire ti t-pclal fales of ni'lal mace, conditions generally In thnt wimmftditr hftvr Improved. Nft sil- prcinu t our I d:'.Ui"ii In th.. Mlnno- .11 till one inous.wiu wi III "V"1 ":'4X early. . Ill II tl oiu o-t i . . i III i-.otas mi J FIRST NATIONAL BANK I l I'avis Italy 1 Pi I OF CALUMET. I C.oldih-.d Cons 2;tn I I . -,- "''I I II 1 llototi Copper 4 Pa I III Hoincsdake 111! US II III ii.,.,.i. i: i II I diVrtiiig tl,!'.M "J '' II inspiiaiioii , io n ' j 1 1 Keweenaw 22 J I Mil till I 4 1 ' I I La Howe 2 3 Lake Copper .. I L. S. X A j Mayflower .T. . . I .Miami 1 New Kev s 1 j N'pissin .!! S 1 :.' 1 1... l;i. Pi PKid -''2ax , ...ax . .10 P.4 1 1 'j P Nt.rth Uike ... Olieco ( ld ( Vlony Kay Central . . . ! So. Live Oak . S hat luck Santa Rosalia South lleela ... Sup. & ItoSton South Miami . So. l,!ke Toliop.ih .1 1 3'k 3'i - 'i SKid I Mionda sa j Kutte ,vi London j Verde I Scott I Yukon 3 BIG EDUCATIONAL MEET OPENS IN PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia. Pa., Tel.. 21-I'liiladel-phi;: this week is to he the educational center of the country. The occasion is a lauh, Tin-.' of the nation's fori niosl educators for the annual meeting of the th partim-nt of superintendence of the National hducational association. A nutiiher of aililiatetl organization': are to met 1 with the department. Among these are the National Coun cil of Kdiicat ion. National Society for the Study of I'Miication, International Kindergarten Cnioti, National Com mittee on Agricultural lMtication, S- i cicti of College Teachers of Kdtica tloti, Association of State Superin tendents of Kdiicatlon and the Nation I iil t'onuresK of Mothers and Paretil- 1 Tiaclu rs associations. Judging from the 1 otnplett ness and I w idc st ope of the preparations that jhave heen made for the gathering, il will he one of the most notahle and fruitful meetings in tin- history of the co-operative educational movement. Hundreds of well known educator-: I have already arrived In the city, and I hundreds of others are expected to l-e j on hand when the regular program t is taken up tomorrow. J Nearly every t-'tate in the union is I represented among the visitors. Th , incttiiiership of the department ,f su- p l illlt lltlt lice is composed of pulili1' s- hool sup. rintcti'lciifs rt present iir: communities ns large its New York, Chicago, 1 1. 1st mi and St. Louis, as well as .some of the smallest villages in the country. WOLGAST GETS A DRAW. I Fight Terrific Battle With Harlem Tommy" Murphy. San I raiK iseo. Cal., Feb. 2l.--"Ilur- hm T mv" Murphy of New York and former Lightweight Champion Ad Wolga t fought twenty teriillc numds to a draw bete Satur.la.v nt letnoon. For the Hist ten rounds, Murphy had the hist of the battle but he tired and Wolgast evened affairs by indicting severe body punishment as the light lieared the final roillnl Koth men took con-idetiibie punish ment and were weakening fast 11:1 the end drew niah. Lxperts exres ' the opinion that Wolgast had coin I letely recovered from his operation of last year. The decision wus popu lar. Rivera Defeats Brown. Los Angeles. Cal., Feh. 21. Jo" Rivers of Los Angeles, lightweight, knock, d out "Knockout" Krown 01 New York at the Vernon arena in th-: tenth round of a scheduled tvventy- und bout. It wan .he NrH time In the New Yorker's tight in;: career that hr was dropped for the count. S. P. STOCK DISTRIBUTION. Union Pacific Shareholders Allowed to j Take Shares. St. Louis, Mo.. Feb. 21. The divorce of the Harrtmnn railroads, as dcreed by lh. Supreme Court of the United States, whs brotiRht H step ncHrlug its nccompllshnietit today, when ultorneyi upresentlng thf railroads Hnd Hi" government H.pearei before Hie Utilt id States circuit court judges In this city and argued In support of the plan for the distribution of Southern Pa cific slock held by Mm Union Pacific railroad. The plan, as nlreudy an nounced, allows stockholders In the Union Pacllle to subscribe for one share In the Southern Pacllle for ev ery four shares of Union Pacllle stock they hold. A sjlidlate headed by Kuhn. I-yoeb Sr Co., of New York. hn been formed to mbr,erlbe ell Mock not taken opr by tdiareholdf rs In the two roads. The Union Pacific will take over the Central Purine, from Ogden to Man rrnnclsro, if the plan Is up- proved by the cdurt J. I. THOMPSON VERY ILL. Chicago, Feh. 24. John I. Thomp son, of Washington. l. '.. Ilit assis tant to the United States Attorney C.oneral. who was found unconscious in a room In a down town hotel Sat urday night, remains in a critical con dition. Me is suffering from acute me-mia. THORPE SHOWS ABILITY. Marlin Sprinus, 'lex.. Kelt. 21. Manager McCraw was thoroughly pleased with the showing of the In dian, Thorpe, during vesterdav's work. Thorpe showed a good hatting eye and performed like a veteran at first has. and in the outfield. Later his pitihing arm may he tried out. PROF. H. L. WILSON PASSES. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Feb. 21. Henry Largford Wilson, president or the Ar chaeological Institute of America, ami profesMr of Roman archaeology In John Hopkins univcr. ity. died of pneu monia laM nigh'. NOTED FRENCHMAN IS DEAD. Paris. Keb. 24.--;1anl Mario Piern Thureaii. agec 70, "perpetual secrepf r"' f the French a'-ademv. is dead. WANTED. 3 CF.N'TS A rnCNI) paid for clean vhlto cotton rags. No scraps. Calu met News otllre. H HELP WANTEP FEMALE. WA NTK1 Kxperienci girl. None other ne tral Hotel, Calumet. lining apply. FOR RENT. Foil KKNT rlington hotel. Apply K. Shea, Calumet. Foil KKNT 2 rooms for light house keeping. Kath. ejectric light and Meant. Also one furnished room. Ap ply Pom. Maria. Hecla St. 24 FOR SALE. Foil SALK-Karguins In Nursery Stock. 7.,0nii apple trees, ." to 7 ft. at $2UM per Kill; to ! It. at $1 r.00 per pill; 3 to I II. at $10 ItO per lOO. For other laragiiit in fruits ami oma mental trees, etc.. write for catalogue. Complete a: soi tmelit. We guarantee satisfaction. T. W. Rice, Cem-va. N Y.. P.ox V.. F R St., Mrs. Av... SA Ll i near Ja nies Wilcox property aluniel poslofliee. Wil-ox. iw; W n r.lh Apply .ill. Hid I .annum. Foil SALi: R KXCIIANCK -Cation. I fresh milch cows. ',reenshield's barn, Laiirium. Phone 1H3-L. -21 Foil SALK -Complete household fur nishings for 1 rooms at a bargain. 12S South Pewabic St., Laiirium. -2'. LOST. LOST Pocket book containing sum of money between Laiiiltim and Raym baultown. Finder return to tin: News 1. dice and receive reward. 2H IiOST Iast Wednesday night at Tamarack location, one tan and one. black robe and Mring of bells. Finder return to I Jr. Cregg and receive sult abUj reward. -21 FOUND. l'ol!NI - Muri near Calumet theater. Applv News otllee. 2." Notice of Dividend CALUMKT fc ARIZONA M I N INC COMPANY has declared a div idend of on Hollar ami 2.". Cents ($1.2..) a share, payable Ma roll. 21tli, 1913, to Mockholdcrs of rec ord at the ilose of lhf Rooks of the corporation March 7th. 1313. TRANSI KR K00KM close at Iho (lose of business, March 7th, PHI, and reopen at Hie opening of busi ness March 17th, 1913. GORDON R. CAMPBELL, Hen-eta ry. THE CHILD OF THE STREETS IN THREE ACTS. AT THE GRAND TODAY. j CLASSIFIED ADS 1 1 PEOPLED U -run top I I Ii.. A I 111. Only Vaudeville House in Copper Country, NEW SHOW TODAY. In Great Comedy Sketch. "WE WON OUR RIGHTS' STERA JUHASZ RETURN ENGAGEMENT BY REQUEST. Demonstrator of Buakology. ALL NEW PICTURES LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Pec it! 23 30 Jan. (1 13 20 Feb. 10 17 21 Manh 3 10. I'KFAULT hav ing I.e. n made in the lotniitions of a ecrtain Mortgage, made ami exttuted by Jacob II. Ala lulo. widower, of the Township of Stdiiton, County of Houghton ami State of Michigan, to Isaac Fredriek t'on ami Charles O. Hansen of said Village of Laurium, dated the 9th day of April. A. P., 1!.'7, and recorded in the oMicc of the Register of Uctd.s In and for the xaid County of Hough ton, on the ISth day of April, A. LV, 1907. in Liber "X.N." of Mortgages on Page 260. ANU WHKKKAS. the said Mortgage has been duly assimnsl by the said Isaac I'redrkksoii and Chat li s O. Han sen to Isaac Johiuson, ot thu said 'il lage of fjauriutri. which assignment was dated January 29, A. P.. 19l, and duly recorded ill the oMkc ol the Reg ister of p.-eds for the said County of Houghton, in Liber "X.-N." id Mort gagor on Page r.9, on Hi" 2nd day of February, A. U 1910. WIIKRKKY the said Alorlgage Is iiow owned by th" said Isaac Johnson and the amount claimed to be due on the hi id Mortgage al the dale hereof, is the sum of fine Hundred ami Foily two ami x.'i-loo (lies;,! Hollars and an attorney's fee of Twenty-live $2Y00) Dollars, as is provided for in the H.iid Mortgage, together with nil other legal cols; ami no suit or pro ceedings at law having been instigated to recover the money secured i.y tint aid Morttiigo or any part thereof; whereby the iower of sale coiitald in tho said Mortgage lias become op erative. Xovv therefore by virtue of 'the power of Kale contained in the said Mortgage, and the statuto in such cube niadii and provided, notice la hereby given, that on Wednesday, the 12th day of March, A. P., 1913. at Ter (10) o'clock In the forenoon, there will be sold at Public; Auction to the. highest bidder at the front door of t'nc Court House In the Village of Hough ton, Stale of Michigan, (that being the pla'-e where the Circuit Court for the Kali County of Houghton in held), the premises desc rlbeil u the said Moil irage together with seven per cent In terest thereon, and all other aim! nec essary and legal costs, as Is provided for In the nald Mortgage. THK PRKMISKS described in tho said Mortgage being nil that certain piece or parcel of land, situated in the Township of Stanton, County 'f Houghton and State of Michigan, and more particularly described an fol lows: to-wit: The Northwest (jtiarler N.W.4) of Stvtloi Twenty-seven (27); in Town ship numbered Fifty-four (.14) of Range numbered Thirly-slx (Hfi) west of the Michigan meridian, containing IRQ itcreu, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto; hereafter belonging, or in any wise appertaining. PATFP Ibis 1 1 til day of December, A. D. 1912. ISAAC JOHNSON, Owner and Assignee, of Mortgage. Win. A. Hateman, (Mtorney for Owner and Apidgnee) P.uslnfBS Address, Calumet. Michigan. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS. CORA SIMPSON &C0. BANKERS PRIVATE WIRE. IJoston Mass. Tel.. 2t.-The New Vol list was decidedly erratic toduv ' The hear partv scorns to he In power an.l rre,ucnt rui.ln woe succssful in causing sharp deelit.es especially in .Steel Union uhl Vmilgimatcd The hva list held well considering weakness it. Amul gamated and 'very little liquidation was notleeuhle. IMIc-h showed only a Htnall lraetional d.eline and we think the outlook for the fu turn is bright. , A. MIWNEAR & CO. BROKERS MARKETS AT A GLANCE NO MINNESOTA RATE CASE DECISION. LONDON COPPER SLIGHTLY HIGHER. RAILS BROKE BADLY IN FORENOON. COPPERS HELD WELL ALL DAY. Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUM, MICH. EVERY MONDAY we issue a forecast of probable dividend and stockhold ers meetings, together with financial news in general. A COPY MAY UK HAD KY CALLING AT OL'R OFF1CK OR SAM IS WILL KK MA1LKD ON HKQUKST. GAY & Calumet Blanch, Phonos 8i:J-814-W. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. CAUCUS. illage of Red Jacket. Hollghloti County, Michigan. Notice is hereby given that tt gen eral Village Caucus will he held at the Red Jacket Town Hall on Thursday the 27th of February A. !., 1913 at 8 o'clock p. 111. for the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for Vil lage others for the ensuing term to wit: one president for one year. Three trustees for two years. one trustee for mie year (to lill va cancy). One clerk for one year. One treasurer for one year. nc assessor for one year. And for the transaction of mkIi other bti.sine.vi us may properly i-ihih before II. Ity older of President and Trustees, Village of Red Jacket, County of Houghton, State of Michigan. (Signed) John J. Kills, Jr. Clerk, Village td Red Jacket, Mich. -27 LEGmL ADVERTISEMENT. CAUCUS. VILLACK OF LAURIUM. Nolle! Is hereby given that a general Village Caucus will be held at the Laurium Town Hall on Thursday the 27th of February. A. D 1913, at 8 o'cloi k P. M. for the purpose of plac ing in nomination candidates for Vil lage Olllccs: One President for one year. Three Trustees for two years. one Clerk for one year. ne Treasurer for one year. One Assessor for one year. and for the transaction of such other business us may properly come be fore It. Hy order of President and Trustees, Village of Laurium, County of Dough ton, State of Mlthigan. SUned. MARTIN PR1SK. Jr., Clerk, Village of laurium, Mich. Daled Thursday. Feb. 13. 1913. -27 EMPLOYES or THE Calumet A. Hecla M'ngCo Who wish to sell their houses or buy houses on Co. Land; who have rooms to rent or who wish to rent rooms, are invited to advertise In this column without any expense. FOR RKNT One 4325 Acorn Hi. furnished mo. FOR SALK 9 -room house, modetv conveniences Ktevtn heaL good ten da Hon and plumhlnr. Apply 850 Cam bria St. Calumet. FOR 8AI.K -room house, 730 Water works SL OR RKNT Rooms. Apply 3931 Tew Me St. l FOR BALK House, K.ls Hecla St. FOR HALK House, No. 4083 Kim 8t Yellow Jacket. FOR SALK 3312 Temple St. a the hotife. Apply FOR HALtf-S-room house, 4082 Elm 8t. FOR HALF, 4 room cottage. 28I Vulmi til, Rayrabaultown. AND BROKERS. W. L. STANNARD, MGR., CALUMET BRANCH. STURGIS Roy A. Young, Uosidt'iit Manapr. T Rl:VT Four room house No. 2P lrouols St., Dauriutn. Appiy at 283 "i Rockland St. FOR SALK 6 room house with bam. l.r,59 Hecla St. FOR SALK Seven-room house, 361 Caledonia St.. Calumet. Mich. FOR SAL.lv House, No. 4036 Oal S Yellow Jacket. FOR SALK 5-room house, cheap, 345 Caledonia St. FOR SALK lf.25 HecU St. FOR SALK House, 9 rooms, bath 4333 Kim St.. Yellow Jacket. FOR SALK House No. 457, Caledonia St.. Albion. - FOR SALFJ 7-room house and barn 2.r.07 D St. FOR SALK House No. 3133 Tunnei St.. Swedetown. FOR SALK 7-room house, 4087 Cone St. For Htle at a cheap bargain 5-room houso No. 437 Caledonia street, PJ houseH fr- t street car. FOR SALK 6-room House, No. 3044 Swedetown road. Apply onprMmVes FOR SALK Nino room house with bath room, stone foundation. rteHtn heat, electric light and hardwood floor downstairs. largo ntth. also front sni hack Malrs. Terms reasonable. Ap ply 1S03 School St. FOR 8,K Klght rpc.n nouse. 3;I2 Ridge ni. x WANTKO Hoarders. 3957 Wedge St Calumet FOR SALK' -5-room house, 2016 Culu- met ave. FOR SALK House 1519 Hecla ft. FOR RKNT Four rooms. 4261 Cor. 11th and I'lne Sts. FOR KALK 8 -room house, No. 3" on Caledonia St. rarllctilais "l vVlckstrom & Co.'s store, Pine St. lleela. Rock foundation FOR KALK 3129 Tunnel yt. FOR SALK 8-room house, Burnm". kitchen, coal hed, barn r.m for horses, etc. Apply 1505 Hecla Hi, Hecla. A 12.500 house for t1.fiV , FOR SALE 10 Room House. Al'P'y 4328 Acorn St. x FOR SALK 7 room house, 3983 Os ceola Road. Newtown. - FOR 8ALE-13-room house, im Laurium Rt. FOR HALK Six-room house. 124 Iturlum St. . FOR HALE Five -room house. 8'.2 Al bion. . FOR SALK Lot 8, block 3 Wolverine St. Florida. Apply at Mrs. Chap man's boariiln house, 122 Kcaraar .St. south. 1.7 Ifl III.-VT fi rm hfilinO No. I Frat.klln Ht. Florida. FOR HALK-4 -room house. No behind Calumet dam. imiutre "hr i on SALK 7 room house, ZiW w St. leoil HALE 1 l-roont house. 2S0 Ilocklana SU -