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,;,. ';. r r. .1 . ,f THE CALUMET NEWS MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1914. PAGE EIGHT ii i i : ! ' I in 6 Heat that Cold Room with a Perfection Oil Heater No Smoke, No Smell, but Lots of Meat. Price-$3.50, $4.50, $5.00 CARLTON HARDWARE CO. 400 Fifth St, - - Calumet INDICTED MEN j ON THE DOCKET i Federation Leaders and Members on Circuit Court Calendar Need a Mental Tonic? -HEAR- ELBERT HUBBARD CALUMET THEATER Jan. 28, 1914 Entire lower floor 75c; KERREDGE THEATER Jan. 30, 1914 Balcony 50c LOCAL BREVITIES. :1 l.i Ann Ai ,1 i I', i : .-i -I in. J .lill W. I iiillH I. In.- I'.iiiini.t V. .M I'r.'lll I'l'lsi,:;! i J T - -1 J !. I' !!!C tilll 1- latlv. S. . r . u i .i : r r el. . i. ii' I...J . I. VANDALISM AT ROYAL. Attempts A-e Made to Ca n Entrance to Theater Dox Ofiee. 'I' A i .v.-f.ll .ttti !l,,-t t.i .li:. .:'!..!. t i 1 Il- al t !:.!! V ' ! ' S .' .1 ;il..J S ..;.! .;m.t ..p. ; i ! u ! !. ' 1 1 i :..- I !... t 1.1. - ..: . i.! : t.i i i :. 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TOURNEY. i'i. ..u. ! f.-r l'rotiiint'iit aimmi; tlio H: case that constitute the criminal calendar fur tin- January term ir the Untihtim loiir.ty cltvuit vourt are tlp'so of led i ration h.ulors and iminhoib who wrn Imln tt-.J hy tin km ml Jury last week. thirt -t itfht f u Imni ar charged with ' having lomrnitttil mism-nuarmr ami jfour who wore irulnttil for allen il fol L't.u-M. Tho mx uVp-'ty nheriffs w iu, :nv i,.iav,i with havin, ronimittr J the I . lu-rv lilf muruYr early in Autrust. a 'm'oiiji of strikers, i hareil with i-'i.n-ir.K the Noil Invest. MM train at Han-i-.uk and a half dozen or in. .re dtt-nd. rr.ts hold lor a'lfrf.'d statnttry of ffi.sfs, not iHinttiiiK about thirty who are (harmed with larrMiiif r 'Kfalfd Wfaj'oi s, mako ui tin- Kn-at'-r I art of tho d.'ikot. Tho i aii iid.ir, ;r an i,.iiiiifd hy l'ros' i utinu Atl .'iiu j An thony Lii. .is today follows: A!t- it t'arl.-on. statutory. J.iims Tayl.-r. statutory. l!.il.rt H:.Mk!f, statutory. lMward K a ii. statutoiv. IL'nry S.i.un. lion-im ut of li.juor ia. I'- iiiiii; k Z.ii:a. -nil.-zion)i-nt. A llattinan. alias K. Colu-n, fraudu h r.tlv alti niu a . hook. Jo. I. Worn is. violation came and !'.-h laws (aioal. I.i". y Ko-nala. statutory. l.'dward .1'. Noin. o or, violation of i ,,lv f I laws. Harris, unlawfully usin and l.ikirK aiUomol-i'io with ilitont to stoal s-tmo. losi-i li St i.ki-1, iIatii'ii lujuor law, .I'O!) oli S-' lr.l. . Jos.;.!! Stiukil. iol.nion i.U"r law, i p. ii on S.i'ida, Kii.;oiio Hondo, statutory. I't t. r Kohrovioli, carrying oonocaled XV o.noi. John Sk'Tia, tarrvini; i-oncoalod w oaiioi-v, l-rat.k 'iiianio, oarrxini; oonooalod woapoi . John Vodupoia, tarrjiiiK' oonooalod - o.ij.ony. ('' an Hi uno, carrNintr on oalod w i-aj'.'iis. J i k Kin-, ( .u i'v ,uj; oonooalod woap- i t. .'. to it. , 111- I -. 1 1 i. . I ! Ili lint lli'h.ilii II I"!' . I .-. Hi M.l- r .!'! i, .1. ;. .-(.! -. il.' . 1 ! I . . I . i I -,,i- .if. !-i I'll; i -;. il to. im l-i ti,..-II;.- o.ili-.'- h.io !' I :i;il,'-il. H l ! il! o-.l.d.i. t- f.i . . r. i.. i:t up ' hi -. i: I.. :i. i i" 1, in-; up. WANDERERS ARE VICTORS. I. I. .ii.-.l t WolV- i :i to t "1 on iil tho a .iffy i i. t has Hull's l .- A I J'.- I I to ( .IIMl-.o . ,. r .1 TI, 'I-' I'.'l A imIi . ' A. 1-, ll.'l T,.ui p. ..ut aiit ; liver, v. my , State Savings Bank I.AIJKIUA1, MICMKiAN tatciiicMit of Conciition, .Ian. 13, 191 RESOURCES. Loans an I Div;ounts 620.810 90 Ro'i-'i, Mcrt s nd Set.-i nti;s .... 191.712 i B.iiUmi Houso ond Fitu-r.- 37.000 0) Othr Rr.il Estate- 8,216 3.", Ovrr(l,,,fs 1,346 55 Duf from Biiks ni D a n k ? !, 101.431 Od Cash on Hand .2,804 1 1 Tol.l LIAHILITIES. Capital Stor.U Surplus Fund Un-liviHrri Profits. (Met) Di.fr lo Binks Cumtrti.il DcpOii's . . . Savinys Deposits .5116.U3 2rj . 132,1i 44 To,d J1.017.010 70 $ 100.000 00 100,000 00 31.5C0 1.1 16,815 8J 768,621 60 $1,017,010 70 John .Mui'li. carrying concealed apolis. coiualod arrving concealed carrying coiir-tal- carrying i-on- .Jolni orl' itiio, carrying oapotis. Ai.toii J'.i.i.h, . m ,,n-. If n..p K...iith, . ,1 weapons. la or. ird Hedampaa, "ill-.1 u ( a pons. K: hard Kaui'pi, carrying ooiuealcd Aiar'on--. I 'i a' k I.oinoiion, oai ryini; conc'aled '..a po,:;-. ' ; 1 1 Lohto, oarring conooulod o;.,o,s. s.ik.iii M-iniiiiKii, carrying oonoi'al o, urapons. A'l'i.st I'oraul.i, carrying oonooalod v o.i pons. I. tor I'liiHiii-ii, carrying c"in ealed w oapoiis. ' ;ir Kiioii.-n, arr.ing oonooalod A .'.-.pol-.S. Viop.r Stiiu.o, oarrvlng concealed - . :ipo" J-'lm "aiiniaki, carrying oonooalod . i-aioi.s. I'.-ti r Wiitaiu ii, canning conooal i .1 weapons. A r ill Wiitanoii, arising cono-aloil V I ii. ns. John Siiiola, earning conocalod i a p "lis. J-'hn Tiippoio, M ipoll'i. fhailes I. in.ii. M-,.pons. I .iii is Novi, m a p. ills'. '.'.-ind. r Hie . o., lod w I'll puns. .Malt 'h ' p. l-'iand Sliin.i.- and All l"ii Ihnlirli, oarriiig t-oiioealeil wo!l) arr.iiig coin ealod i'i' rr ing one oalotl air.Ning ooliocalotl ui, o.-irryiiiK ooii- 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS Merchants & Miners Bank CALUMET, MICHIGAN. Capital Paid in 91rj0,C00.00 Surplus and Undivided Profit 200,000.00 liability of Stockholder. 100,000.00 Interest Paid on Time Depoeite. The LARGE CAPITAL and SURPLUS of this DANK and the LONQ EXPERIENCE of its OFFICERS in CONDUCTING the BUSINESS of BANKING should maks it SAFE DEPOSITORY for part of your EARNINtB. Charles Briggs, President. Peter Ruppe, Vice Pres't. Stephen Paull, Cashier. W. B. Anderson, Vhe Prost nd Mgr. J. E. Shepard, Ass't Caihier. Koht iL Ni ls i- 'pons. .h e Kline, o.il I y ill carryin concealed coiuealed wcap- I i irr WiohoKoski, earring conceal' d we.tpoliH. We Pay 3c a Pound For Clean Cotton Rags NO SCRAPS The Calumet News Yalmer Wullio, carriiur cvnceuled w oaiions. I.aac- lUuhala, carryintf comialod weapon!. Itryudf JSilvola, cairing coiuoukd weat)iin. Vincent Kelie, tarrying loncoalod w capons. Frank KoKmkl, carrying cuncealed weapons. iVunlnlo IManco, carrying tomealed w capons. tili Tikkanen, 101 1 Lukkoncn. Kino I.ukkonoa and John Liinipka. tarrying etuuealeU weapons, each indicted hy tho grand Jury. Katie Chopp. intimidation. Mary Oasperieh, Intimidation. Josephine Maraheta, intimidation, rioin PU't'uti, intimidation. Katie l'leso, intimidation. Kiltie lmet. intimidation. Annie Stimac, intimidation. Mary Yukovich. intimidation. !ariu ljouranoliln, intimidation. lYank lUcardl, August II. Mattson, intimidation. l'cter Harsanti and Louis Lundin. as sault with intent to commit murder. I'oter Spehar, assault with intent to do great bodily harm. Isaac. Junttiuen, assault with Intent to murder. tJeorge Stgcl, assault with Intent to murder. I Yank Horse he, assault with intent to murder. I.ioyd Lyman, assault with intent to murder. Dominic I'im.i, felonious assault. David SaiUastl, felonious assault. John tiossatl, assault with intent to ommit great hodily harm. Peter Martinclti. assiiult with intent i do great bodily harm. l-'rank Staduhar and Mike Staduhar, issault with intent to do great bodily harm. Henry Ivoski, assault with intent to murder. Louis Novi, assault with intent to do great bodily harm. James Cooper, Thomas Haleigh, Ar thur Davis, William Cn.ff. Harry lames and Kdward Polkinghorne, mur der. John Steimctz, alias Stimac, ob struct ing an otlioer. Mike (Jrankli, resisting an olllcer. Lamhl C.urello. resisting an ollini. Muttl llendrickson, resisting tin of lloer. Henry Schultz, larceny. Louis L. Lindstrom, larceny from p-rson. Prank Losar, larceny from person. Joseph iuto, larceny from person. I'rho I.esklnen, Dan Sullivan, Kinile Keiuppainen, t?anteri Iahtl, Peter Har-i-anti, Prunk Waskin, John Kolli, Charles Jarvl. Andrew Kingas, Aaro I.ahtl, Jaoo'i Helkklnen, Henry Karp pincn, Jacob Stervis, Ja'oiiaril Kangas, John Karvotien, Kaujipi Voki, John K zersioh, Jacob Heikkila, Aaro Kricksnn, Ileiiio Mikko rioting, in connoetlon vith alleged attack and stoning of North-Western train in Hancock. Mike Kncz, perjury. Charles II. Moyer and 37 others, eon spiiucy, under indictment by grand Jury. .Iii' k Kapsh, imputing want of ( has tily. (Appeal). olga Krovatlnl, using indecent lan guage. (Appeal). Marie Stimac, using indecent lan guage. (AppcalJ. Anna Zaiiotti, using iiuleceut lan guaKC (Appeal). Theodore Hag well, using indecent lanutiiige and immoral language. (Ap peal). Anton Minagettl, assault and bat tery. (Appeal). Kiiito Nyorg, assault and battery. (Api.eal). Charles Mattson, assault and bat tery. (Appeal). Mutt Waaiala, assault and battery. (Appeal). Mike I'olazI, (issault and battery. (Appeal). John Maki, as.su ill t and battery. (Ap peal). Joseph Ja kovlch, noise and disturb ance. (Appeal). peter SterbelltZ, noise and disturb ance. (Appeal). tieorge P.auak, noise and dist urhance. (Appeal). Joseph Ciioilloh, noise nud disturb ance. (Appeal). Iilaiiz Kaskvau, noise anil disturb nnoe. (Appeal). Henry Keiuppainen and Willie Way. I y non, noise and ilisturbant-e. (Appeal). TO RETURN ALL CONTRIBUTIONS Citizens' Relief Committee Makes Final Report Today The citizens' relief committee, whose efforts to extend aid to bufterors ol the Italian hall Christmas eve disaster met with blunt refusal, through tho pleading of President Meyer and yth tr federation leader, today decided tti return all suhsoriptions that have been received from outside points and to issue a tall of ten per cent on all local contributions. This sum, equivalent to ll.tioa, will be miIIU lent to take cure of Kiich amounts as the committee vvn able, to extend to a few affluled fam ilies, ami to pay for the expense that was Incurred by the loininittee. The remaining ninety per cent will be re turned to the donors us soon as Hi" commit tve conclude its work. In th event that any part of the ll.tiiu) re main after nil bills are paid il will bo given to the Associated Charities. The aim which wan contributed by outside donors, will be returned im mediately. This sum, however, does not include a reporte,) l.noo offered by Mayor Marx of Detroit as the commit tee refused to accept any sum from that municipality when it became known that the sufferers would accept no relief from other than union sources. A day or two following tne catastrophe. Mayor Marx telegraphed Mayor St huinaker to the effect that the rum of II.iMM) was at the disposal of the committee. A reply was sent Im mediately eoiivoving an expression of gratitude and explaining that the money could not be acceptetl. Apparently this has been miscon strued as the inipi ession has boon cre ated in Detroit that the money Is still in tho hands of the committei. It may be explained that tho only check for H.oiiil from Detroit, was sent by the Kmploycrs' association of that city. .Meanwhile. union loaders cf the lower part of the state have been de manding that the Detroit city council reclaim the money that it may be dis tributed through avenues other than the Citizens' committee of Calumet, on the ground that the committee l.s com posed of members of the Citizens' Alliance. Your Pocketbook Is Interested Do you realize that difference of a few degrees in the temper, tur of your house means a difference in the size of your coal bills? When It i.i it few degrees warmer than Is neccssury you are burn ing too much coal. Make sure that your therrrometer is a dependable one, for many poorly made, inaccurate thermometers vary from on to five degrees. A "WILDER" with its Guarantee of Accuracy will save you money GET ONE TODAY KECKONEN HARDWARE GO. CALUMET PHONE 163. MICHIGAN. MINISTERS IN SESSION. DR. STOEL 08TE0PATHIST TUESDAY & FRIDAY Orcnstcin Blk. Phone 999 C0RDW00D MORRISON ESTATE The monthly meeting of the Copper Country Interdenominational Minis terial association was held this after noon In the Y. M. C. A. building, the feature of which was u paper by I lev. l.uther K. Long on a review of "The Inside of tho Cup." Discussion in which many of the clergy took part, followed. The social feature of the meeting was postponed. RETURN, ROLL IN MARCH. The township tax rod will be re turned by Treasurer Al ton Tomasi. March 1. unless County Troauiirr isram extends the time limit nnri an effort Is bpirig made o educe the del inquent lift. Tli ntithtanding no nuts amount to '.etvveen M-'.'MH) ami Itiocu. POSTPONE BOWLING MATCH. The howling match of the Calumet Knplneers and Sperry & Hutchinson teams, th-it whs scheduled for tonight on the Cub's alleys, has been post poned until tomorrow evening. MODERN VIEW. "Never burn your hridgc behii.i! you." advised the sage. "Why not?" Hsked the foot. "They're. Insured. Cincinnati Kiiipilr' -r. POINTER FOR MR. WILSON. perhaps rr. Wilson, in 1916. will also feel too old to he a. candidate The kind of legislation he has Iheen forcln thmu$!bluiat produced aimilar result befV' VI Leader. HOCKEY TEAM'S PARTY. riie Calumet Junior hockey club has porfeototl plans for its skating party to lio vlven in the.. Palestra l-Ylday. January :!(i. The advance tiokot sale is meeting with brisk demand an, the. party undoubtedly will be well attend ed. The I. milium bind has been en- med to furnish iiiuio. E VERY bottle of our Bee.- re veals brewing as a fine art. Our Brewery is equipped with all modern appliances; Clean liness is the Watchword in all departments. Have a case of our Beer de livered to your home. In large and small bott'es. BOSCH BREWING COMPANY Lake Linden, Calumet, Hancock, South Range, Mich. Back to Work Time to settle down. The air is Ud-n with energy. There's n lonn busy season ahead. If you've never thought of it we suggest thit a GOOD WATCH will help to make the most of your time. Somehow it challenges the wear er to do as good as it does. We have extra accurate timers at all prices you wish to pay J1.00, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00, $3.75, $5. CO, $7.50 and upwards. WARREN JEWELRY CO. 321 Fifth St., Calumet. Special Lot of Ladies' and Misses' Coats Values up to $12.50. To close out at $5.00 each. The SAVINGS BANK Store COLOSSEUM Skatiog aod Daocing Tonight C. & H. Band Calumet High School Skating Party Thurs. Jan. 22 PALESTRA "The Rink That Was Built for You' OPEN EVERY NIGHT We have changed our band nights to every Wednesday, Saturday and Sundav Afternoon instructions in Skating Free Don't fail to attend the H. 0. Lean Clerks' Skating Party Tuesday, January 27 They are the clerks who entertain right When you boil down the facts that constitute wlut really good Building Materials are you will find them in every particular. Our lumber, doors, windows, etc., can't be beaten for quality or price. ills Armslrong-Thielman Lumber Co. HUBDELL CALUMET HANCOCK Jones' Dairy Farm Products FORT ATKINSON, WISCONSIN We are sole agents for these products in this vicinty. A fresh and complete assortment will always be found in our stock Try them and you will use no other , BACON SMOKED HAMS LARD PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE MEAT MAPLE SUGAR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR REYNOLDS' MARKET HECLA ST. Phone 122 LAURIUM Get ready for the Big Show Have Your Chickens in Good Condition remember Dr. Hess A Clark's goods when in need of a Roup Gape or Cholera curt. Per.. a-ce-a noted for making Hen's lay. The.e goods are the best on the market and can be had at Kinsman & Wagner End of Street Car line, Calumet. Phon 143. 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