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JMUUHU4UUMMMWWUU U- . llUUIUUUMMUWUUMUUUUUUU(lMUiniMUWW PAGE TWO THE CALUMET HEWS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1913. Houghton LITTLE BEATEN BY SINGLE VOTE llartman for Supervisor, Major for Township Treasurer 'h.llleS K. l.lltie, KlWnsdop. clerk. hivi nU:M I t tht nomination for ttiat :ii ih.- annual Fort ape- tovvn .ii.cus by a maruiu of one vote. J. !..! He nipt' having ".: and Kittle ."s Tin i easily tin- closest lace In ik hisioiv of township lolitics. J T. M.-N..!i..tr.t l.'-t to Mt T. 1l.iitiii.iti Iv.r vupcrvHor by a m: j. i it . TIi.- .ui:j i-f.ilt. .1 a-- follows: Siii-t iv i.-i..r -Haitiu.Hi :'s:(; Mc.Njiii j ; i . I. i k - 1 it 1 1 ::ms : ib nu f :!!. Ilo hn.v ciMoi-' ioner L an ;'4;i lu 1!.- tia.-ur rship tUht. Frank Tvlajor icoeived i ju.tainatU.ii l.y ; too; 2C votes out of ;i total f r.7i, :ivilv winning over the other four a ndl.l lies. oliv.r Marian huh nominatfd for lus-lirt- of the peace by acclamation na i (?. U. I' nhei thy lor member of l.i. .ml :' review ainl Peter Mi ".ntl,y ti.r i.orsi'i r of l.ih ways. Following t lt- caucus, the Citizen' la-io-t was put in til.' tii-ll with two andtd itcs, .li.lm McXainara. for su piiv,.sor ami Charb-s H. Little for l.'lU Tilt' l?il!.ir ticket Was called 11. nomination ticket. WILL GET APPROPRIATION. M. C. M. W,li 0 Taken Care of, Says T. M. Wells. Thomas M. Wills, who spent the greater part of last week in the lower peninsula, arriving home- Saturday iiht. yesterday Said that while he vas in l.ariinK h heard both npier and lower peninsula representatives iu tl.o h Kilatnre express themselves jaVM'ai.ly on the score ,f a ppropria tioi.s sought for the Maniuette Normal :ind Houghton '.lles!e of Mines, says the M minv Journal. Mr. Wells to.k tliniit-r with Repre sentative Kdwards, of Houghton, and Morgan and Richardson, .f Marqaett o'unty, Thursday, and they informed him that they had rts eived many pro tests from Marquette an. Houghton J o iritics. They s;iid they had been iis nited by the lower peninsula repre tlUatives that they fav red upprn ptuitior.s for both institutions, and il at ther,. was n. aus for alarm. The 1 e pres. I.t a t i VeS f-XpleSSed surprise that protests havo been sent in, declar ing they had never f. It la iloiibt as to their chances of securing satisfactory appropriatiojis. Ii took Mr. Well twenty-four hour 1.. tome, from Iinsin to .V.-a une. The ferry did not n;u li St. 1 tenure un iil 0 o'tlock Saturda;, inoinif k. al- j though ii left Maop.inaw f.t;. at Tj o'clock Friday 1 1 i K K t . It Hot 0:1! ..f th l't' liil- ch'il.l.ei al;. I in :'i,l !,. , til lie k I .:i i! -.M, I ! h.'t.t. 'l di'i.u :,y j i: i.e i. .,,.(- t . ,...i,..- ti,e r .r. WILL SUPPLY FISH. h' c.gao F.m Ccmmittion Announces Teat F.ih Art Read. J. -. : i r..n.: -r :;.e Ml : - n. has ai.i.'e.n. e.f i. a i '. i 1 1 i..r. . .- . - i;. ! - -.-eo -v t:....- .1 - - - . e - :.' . f ' r r . . . ". ; ' .'. .'.-ii i - a i i . ..nun;---'!".'! X.Jf ti.e S..,, i.ne . -al.., !.a! T- Hf. J. L. CUH20N HERE. ; .i ; .1 .' t i r.i.-r i v p r '. : - f. i! I. .: Ii al. ,.. - -. - - o ;!,. F.fta ; - , Si... i.; ..-.pal . . -.. ?!..- Sir. at middle : . :;....) ,i, II ...t'l.toli t .' - i i :. ;. . - i. - ONE DOSE MAKES INDIGESTION GO ALL STOMACH DISTRESS QUICK' LY ENDED WITH ' RAPE'S Dl APEPSIN." Yo'i don't ar.t a "..w i. m'd when vir '-toiii.'o h is b.oi .r an linotrtain i i,e- .,r a haiiiful on.- cur st. in o h I - tn., aPi.ii.le; ...i nii-'tiil injur it v it 'i ,ra -1 e !i io's. Pape'.- Ii -ptp-il' i noted fur it'.'. .'l---d in :'ii'iL' I Ii !'; it's liariiib ss-iitrr-s, ii'-- i.rti.i: unfading .-nt'on in I t :-0( jtir.tr M l:, sour, e;jMfjy .vtotnaf hrt If milieu -i of .-nil s in inuiv.stion, lr)epwii e siiitis- and otlor sti inach trouble las ina.l" it llluoiiM t lie W ol Id over. Knp this t.rfe t stomach doctor in your horn.' iki i p it I alio e.-t a. l irge fifty- eit a fioru nr y drn.r stor. and tln ri if aiNotte shi old at sortie Ihmg wbi' h doesn't a'.;r ' with them; If What they , at j s like It-atl, fer ments in .1 sours and forms g's; eitisi-s headache, tli.iri'-ss and nan-i-ta; i-ri: tations of n- id ant undigeHt d f od n-mcmUr aa woon ns Pupo's l)lap t.sin 4-t-mes in conttut with the Monnuh all suth dUtresa vanlshts. It's promrtnes. ritaintv and ease In .veriomifrr t' wort ftomarh disor ders in ; nliin to those win try It. Department MAY LOSE CAPTAIN FOLEY. Commjndic of Houghton Company Lavs for Dotroit. Capt Mm tin M. Foley of tn Houh-ti-ii liM Infantiy. left last evening for letroit in company with his fam ily. line hf may deoidv to Kvato. Oipt Foley lias secured thirty days' lutf uf abseiuv from the nation fTuanl and ihiriiifr Ills visit In ivtrott li will ilrvlile mi hi future plana. lu case Capt. Foley to lo- atr iu Detroit as now seems possible. Houghton will lost one of its oldest and bet known residents. Mr. Foley m lived here many years. Ht was at one tinu- village marshal and then ?!it-t "ommlss.oinT. itsieniiiif from that o!:v to become ardmastt-r -f the pcr nans- railroad. At tho time Mr. Foley took, tin- position with the ti'ir Range he also resigned as t i.n.iii.iiiii-r i f the Houjrhtrn Hsl.t in l.intry. Fi.rht years ao. after liav iriu hren in th. on.j l..- of the Ooij.r Kai.;e f. r f .ur years, he resiKh. t.n i. i. if hack to !; ri,f .f the villa tu' .' si:; - r.iit. ii.f-nt of j.uhlio work.", he iio: the t.t iiuMimt.fTit of that office. Ilf also returr.t-i) to the Houghton llKht inr. ntry as caytain at this time, .'i iiosition he still holds. Two Kirs a co, while working aion.d tin- ainu-ry. he had the mis fortune to fall from a ladder and fraf -tuif his 1. an it.i.iry that forced his rtt.rtm.nt trom the position hf held with the vlllatto. He then btvanit- sex t. ii ..f Fc.rtevt Hill cemetery, a pcrl-ti- n that he sti:i holds REJECTS ALL BIDS. Count Road Commission Decides to Bu.ld Road Itself. The .-..uniy road c. .uui.isioii has de--ided to build th" Sturpeon rlvir load itself by tot(e account, all of the b:d Mii.iuitte.l for t.is v, -.rk having' l.ei-n ..ver the eMimate of the probable COS! and the commission having rejected all of th-m. The road starts at Chas ell and runs eastward for four miles. It li partly in u swamp and will ho one ...f the moft important pieces of road engineering ever attempted In the copper country. The ommisir.n will crush the rock f.r th" road at the Huron r.ck pile Fouth 'f Houghton and will build some new rock bins here of four cars capa city in order that the rock, may bo thippe.1 to f'hn.sell via the Isle Roy nle and South Shore roads. From there the rck will be hauled In to thn scene of r. erations. The commission Is still figuring- on the purchase of a small steam road building outfit. This has been useij with great success at various points and should prove successful here ACCIDENT AT REDRIDCE. A Ftiow l low, while bucking the drifts at Jieacon Hill yesterday after noon in all attempt to open up th- line between Mill Mine Junction and Redrldue, ras derailed and was hit by an tnmne. The report was ciiculnted that the plow was wricked and two men injured but Supt. Fhh rs this r.-orrdns declare. i the reports were ex aggerated and that the dow was but Islightiy .'.aii.age.i and no otn- was hurt ..t a'.!. 'l't..- rn.pir Range suct-e.Ud in op.-ioi ir ui the track at Reafon hill vt, ..i;. i- t.e haullnir (t rotk to the .-tamp nulls at Redridgf was r-e sLiiiit .1 last t Veiling. REGISTRATION SATURDAY. The aiinuil registration for 1h sprii g election will be held Saturday. Th.- i ..!. rs will register at the follow ing i'h't'M Pre or-t No. l -Houghton fire hall. Pie ii. t No. 2- llunntown fire hall. Pie. In t .o .'! Ampliidrome. l'l.'.in t N'o. 4 Nelson's house at U-r I.ak. ANOTHER SIGN OF SPRING. A li.tle I'lernian band of fjx p,.,.os appened this iiiorniiiis on he ftiaets of Hoiuhto,t tausing considerable en, m -it from jas-ernby. This is an aitual or. ur. nce in Houzhton and n another d th- "signs of Fpring." A.t. ...--X-tV-HM.'?'' HOUGHTON BREVIT.ES. : ,X!--!--IX',IV,!,vt'''!'', Kdw.n luhnsi.n, form rly nigbl lcrk at the IioiikIjsx lloil.se has resigned Lis. p.. ut ion and will leave fur Wa.h- .la'lrli, While 11' lias .secured a led- ial position as tpist. II.' rec, ntly ((.ok a civil k rvlce i xaii.iii.itioii and was award, d the position. The Ladies of lln- First M. K. i h ircli v ill s rve ;in lister .supper ii the church parlors this evening. The Isle Royale hockey team lias challenged the lollar Itay seven to a v;anie at the Ampliidrome. The Hol lar Hay jit-Vfii won from the mill team at Ihe Foliar Ray link arid, the losers in the I'rsl name believe they ule en titled to i return game. J. 1 1. Rice, V. 1'. St ager, l U Rob inson and F. W. Nichols ure at Au gusta, Ca. for a few days of golf. The last two left for Augusta recently, while the two former have been in the south lor some time. Tht i mains of the late Michael Ri- Kt-rs wh passed away here Monday will be taken t Appleton. Wis., this afternoon over the Northwestern for interment In Mr. Roger's old home. The remains of Mrs Mary Forhe.i were taken yesterday to Mrs. Forbes 'old home in Rlainwell. Tor Interment. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fren. You do It, ask your friends to do It, he will ask his friends to do the same, and nil vot- for Joseph Curto for County Treasurer. Advertlsement-27 Interested in current events? Read The News. jj UPPHl PENINSULA j Lost His Homo John Fuiiias, a farmer living about six milea out of St. lgnace. lost his home Saturday night by fire that caught in the roof. Pumas was In the Iturn. and non of the family lia uny ida how the lire started. The houso and its entire contents, except a trunk and a few personal belongings, wetv a total loss. Mr. Dumas- carried $Mrt of grangers' insurance, but it is said that Jl.'Ou more iirarly represents hi loss. Will Boost City in New Way A quartet of movements, with the betterment of the city's business life and the promotion of civic interest as their goals, was launched, at a well-at tended and enthusiastic meeting of the Menominee Commercial club held In the offices of the Fpjer Peninsula De velopment bureau. The movements ate: A "Mad., lu Menominee" show. A merchants' window dressing con test. The formation in the city of a budding and loan association. To make Menominee a convention spot. Boys LOkt On I Two lgiia.v lads Anton YVess berg and Jvur Johnson, aged twelve and fourteen, resivtively went skat ing at Ura ham's H.int Friday morning. sas the St. lgtuice Republican-New s. Willi. Jchnxon. a third boy. found it too cold and returned; when tht. two boys did not return for dinner, this one reported where they had go no. Search vas instituted and was kept up all the afternoon, though a storm was raging, and was renewed when the moon shone out In the evening. Tho pumphouse whistle was kept Llovving". The party -tayod out until after mid night, without Jinking any trace- of the boys. The search was taken up again Saturday morning, but as we close for press, not hint has been heard. County Prisoners to Work - A new system in that district will le tried when Chippewa county puts its prisoners to work on the poor farm. Tills Is provided for in a resolution passed by the board of supervisors. The prisoners will be taken to and from the farm by "rigs" from the county furm and they will be under the su lervisioii of the deputy sheriff whila laboring there. The work to be done and the care and use of the prisoners will be decided by a board of control, consisting of the sheriff, superintend ent of the poor farm and the prosecut ing attorney. This boar will also de cide when the men are to be started to w oi k. Brother Sees Brother Killed With his broth r an eye witness to the tragedy. Christian Rolin, twenty- ; four years old. a locomotive cram brakeman in the employ of the Vn- tral West Coal company at Menoml- ! nee, met almost instant and horrible death when pinioned between the rid - In' gear and the movable portion of the rarie. Hia neck, was broken, every ill and his right arm fractured and his intestines mangled. The young man was ptandin? on the riding gear of the crane, Ids attention apparently diverted, when Operator Fdward Knut- ; ron turned the swinging fr.mi' Knut- j son's view of the unfortunate young, man was entirely obstructed, uiul the latter apparently was oblivious to the, shift of the swinging frame. When th frame swooped vloso several men who wt-rt' engaged in shoveling snow near by and who saw the impending tra gedy shouted warning to the ojterator to stay the course, of the frame, but too late. Simon Rolin, foreman for the company, was standing in the entranco of the scale house when the t ries of the workmen attracted his attention. He turned in time to see his brother's !ile crushed out. The victim of I he fatality reached Menominee from his ittive home, Anergnianlnnd. Sweden. It-it five months uko, and imintdiale l nt. -red the employ of the company in whose serviie he met his end. Masher Is Fined $20 ( barged with attempting to "mash" hv directing such terms of endearment as "Oh, you kid," ami "oh, yon chick en," promiscuously to young women and matrons in the business district of Menominee, Warren Russell. aged about thirty ears, an employe of th"v M. R. I., of Marinette, pleaded guilty In Police Magistrate W. H. Walte'a ct.ui t. He was assessed a line of $.'() and costs, a total of which be paid. Russell was givtn a sevetv lecture by the t, tvliii declared that the of fense deserve! a jail sentence of sixty lavs, which would law been Ilieteil DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR A BAD LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS THIS GENTLE, EFFECTIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE THOROUGHLY CLEANS YOUR STOMACH, LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS OF SOUR BILE, POISONS, GASES AND CLOGGED-UP WASTE. A humless cure for Pick headache, for biliousness, for u sour, gassy, dis ordered stomach, for constipation, In digestion, coated tongue, sallovvness, pimples take delicious Syrup of Figs, For the cause of all these troubles I'.es In a torpid liver and sluggish con dition of your thirty feet of bowels. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs to night means all poisonous waste mat ter, th undigested, fermenting food and 3oiir bile, gently moved on and out of your system by morning, with out griping, nausea or weakness. II means a cheery day to-morrow many bright days 1 hereafter. Please don't think of gentle, effect ive Syrup "f I'lgf as a physic Don't think you are drugging yourself, for luscious figs, senna and nroinatics can not In lure anyone. This rem.irka.hle fruit preparation SAFETY MINER'S LAMP. Elootrto Device For Which Edison Re ceived tho Rathenau Medal. Tb JUtuvrjMU medal, yreutwd bj th AUgetueiuw KlvctrlcltU Gv-ellscbaft. Uerllu. for tb best devlctj or process In the electrical Industry for safe VuarxUctr Industrial life aoJ health Las bweu awarded to Tbooias A. Edlsou fur Lis safety miner's lamp. Mr. Kdlsou's miner's lamp Is oper ated from a storage battery of large capacity tid very light weight which may readily b carried upou tbe back of tbe miner la tbe manner Indicated lo tbe accompanying eugravlng. Tbe nickel oxide battery is particularly adapted for sucb work where it is lia ble to be roughly baudled aud subject ed to aucb treatment as would put tbe ordinary lead storage battery out of commission in a short time. Tbe but tery is completely sealed and locked ao that tbe miner cannot tamper with 1L and it bas only one miulatwe outlet for the escape of harmless jruses w hen it 1 being charged. There is no dan ger of escape of the electrolyte even if LCTR10 SAFETY LAMP IN POSITION. the cell is inverted, because the outlet for the gas ia at one end of the eteel tube which extends downward from the top of tbe container to within a ml f inch of the top of the electrolyte and is so formed us to preclude the es cape of tbe notation even wheu the cell la violently shaken. Tbe flexible cord connector between tbe battery and the lamp is provided with a terminal which when shoved Into tho socket of tbe buttery cuse be comes locked therein and cannot be re moved until the padlock ou the aide of the case has been removed and the lock bar withdrawn. Ajid so it is im possible for the miner to cause n tspnrk by disconnecting his wires lu the mine. To protect the conductor it f incased iu flexible steel armor so as to pre vent h shurp bend. A tungsten lump is tised with ti parabolic reflector and a heavy lens to distil bnte the light over the proper area, and tbe lump is provided with a book that may be fit ted to the regulation mluer's cup. This lamp is the result of several years of persistent work on the part of Thomas A. Kdlaon. Scientific American. Large Dipper Dredges. The excavation of the Atlantic en trance to the Panama canal called into service dipper dredges of unusual size nud capacity. The Mindl and Chagres. w hich are cutting the entrance channel to a minimum depth of forty-two feet at mean tide, are working entirely iu rock which bus been previously broken up. and they bring the material to the surface in five yard dlppera. The dip per handles are sixty-two feet In length, and tbe boom supporting the snipper shaft is fifty feet long. To facilitate the work tbe dredges have been equip ped with steam dipper trips, which bare shown good results during six months of work. out with alacrity but for the fact tin' prisoner Is married and has two chil dren. Russell was arrested by Chief of Police A. P. Kngllsh. He Is alleged to' have accosted several young wom.-n and to have followed one to the resi dence district, where sh. took refug in a home and not Hied the police. H declared Ignorance) of any olTttue. averring he was under Ihe inllueiioe of Honor. Is a wonderful stomach, liver and bowel cleanser, regulator and tonic, the safest and most positive ever de vised. The day of violent purgatives, such as calomel, pills, salts and castor ol! Is past. They were all wrong. You got relief, but al what a cost! They acted by Hooding Ihe bowels with tliilds, but lliese tPii.ls were digestive Julcep, Syrup of Figs embody only harmless laxatives, which act lu a na tural way. It does what risht food Vould do what eating lots of Irult and what plenty of exercise will do lor the Hver, stomach ami bowcts. Re sure you Ket Ihe old reliable an! genuine. Ask your diupgist for lie fi ll name, -Syrup of I-Igs and Fllxlr of Senna," prepared by The Califor nia Fig Syrup rompanv. Hand back, with worn, any Fig Syrup Imitation recommended as "Juut us good." Iffy II iTIIl.i U ilk 1 LO I IP t- ) and five minutes exposure, found that, the beer witli three and five minutes exposure became undrinkable on account of the peculiar odor developed. The detrimental effect of light upon beer can be suc cessfully counteracted by the employment of brown or dark colored glass bottles, aud sucli bottles are, therefore, recommendable." Wahl-Uenius Institute of Fcrmentotogy, The Schlit Brown HottL h only another step fcr absolute purity in Schlit. beer. We have adopted every invention, every innovation, every idea that could make for purity. Schlit. wan first brewed in a hut. Today our agencies dot the earth. Our output exceeds a million barrels a ycr.v . I I I I ThatSiadeililwa "fl I 'Mill i 0 liUvU Read the following opinion of a scientist, an authority who has exper- l in e n t e d and there- 1UIL fVllUVVD that "light starts de- cay even in pure beer. We have tested beers cing the bottles in the direct sunlight, and testing the same after one, two, three rff D11 e oecr You Tire a Reader OF TIIK CaDymct News YOU GliV Today's News Today We print the most complete dfternoon Associated Pre?s re port in the Copper Country. No department of this paper is slighted ; each is in charge of trained men. Our Motto Is "Print the News first" mini w. II Drink beer f rom Lighf ; rf uiass Ml II L Bottles l l( i repeatedly, pla iStr t!u:t croii'ti or cork I : uutli j'.-u H.iiuotk Js. clili!;: Urcwin'y Co. Sin I'ino St., Calumet