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MONDAY, JANUARY C6, 1914, THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE SIX MINING NEWS AND STOCKS CLEWS' ADVICE IS TOGO SLOW Financier Sees Danger of Excess es With Returning Cenfidence New Yoik-Tho remarkable buoy aiuy whuh has come over t lit set ur itly market s.n.e the (.iii-iiint; of l"' v.-a'- is mamly it 1 1 ril " i tallf to two i.n.fs- -i r.i.li.il i hau-c in tti world's rn. .- market and a more consctva altitude al Vast,ini:i"li. r STOCKS BOSTON STOCKS. BOWLERS PLAN STATE TOURNEY J Scores Are to Be Telegraphed to Some Central Point UK' 'l.i-'h Vll the Invlt I':, nil ; plwV perhaps the 1 1 a Inn;.' don, I'.il i i.il ii.li' -ha I p ill rati- v. a- ighl. I'. Th .' si him I ,1" tlit-s- i intlui iKi-s ha 1,1 I- .bl ase in tnoiiej H i nl ami la I - in litis market ami i'l Lon an.l at all Kiiropcan linn n s I mil- fates have shown a inc. Tin- Hank of Kin-land r-iliUT. t.i -l n r t t-iu. aiul j i & dm The markets hesitated at tin- opening- und were dull. During axl half of the session Steel Common led a ti lu ral advance i.f material propor I lulls. Copper shares in New York wete a ilose second, as: is natural enough, because if the Steel biisiness is going to improve the copper business must also. The market have had taie ut pruiii taking in large volume and ai- again advancing. The prices recorded tonight will look th.ea within a f.-w HM'ks. unless there is n Mexican upset. J. J. Sturgls. In- proposition ut reai'vc to liabili ties res, t,. 7, '.".12 per cent, th.- highest si lice r.MI, V lit II I III pvrcent.lKC w;.s VI. 7. owing to the accumulation of fun Is v I. irli followed Hi.' i risis of I'.iiiT. It is eypcct.il tin' rate will soon I" reduced to :'.v. per cent. Tin- ibrman l.u.k rate was redo- ! to 1 1 -.- per cent: an,! the Pans hanks, vhich have been i a ri i n; tin- l.i nut of ti c Hump, -an y ' l ain, ill'.- rt ported in a mm h Iii"io . oiiii,.i tat.U' and imiioin condition. Tin- Ni w Yoik hank receives were lo-aily 1 1 ,i'. ni.liiiii r as week than a ji'iir a ho. The most sinnilhair. result oi this W"ildv.n!i- ifnt i ov I'lni-nt in tho nioiif i ai'.v situation was tin- successful l.oinl i-mic of New York slat.-. . moi.ooO of 4'j per rilits having I n placed at I'.'ij;; Hi.l sails. Tihi-.i for six times mil' This oucoiiriging event had (From Paine, Webber Gay & Sturgit.) Amal Alaska Adv i-nt in e Alloucy. Algomah Arcadian Ariz. Coin Ahmtvk .': J'.iit ti' ll.ilk Huston M.iini' I hi tie - Sup Copper lialiHi' c. - a ; - ii .; t'l-nti-iinial 1 I'luno aly Wi st I'.a.-i I'aitti' 1 I'r.ii.klin lIl'.lllllV iii rlif ; Han. ,.! : II..II.-V In.iia.ia : A Co., and l .J'MI IT 1 tr n JS'. riiysital Director John Jolinstom1 the t'aluint-t X. M. i. A. was todav isi-d Matt otlK iaU of plans licini: inatt Itir a Mat howlinu tournanit' for Y. .M. i'. ,.. ti'.mis, to be condiK' 1 prohahly on March J-X each team rollinu on its own alleys anil the scon to be t li'ttraphed to I'. V. ltoswell NaKlniiw, who will make comparisons and tinnounce the winners. I?ach ooiation Is exLected to enter a live men team, three two-men tei'ins am -i in.liv Itlu.il howlers, total pins tolint. .New pin ale to bi- lied. 1 h foul lim- rule must be rinidlv enfoit d. It 1 pro'uhle 'alunut will cnt. teams m this (onrnamt-nt to tornpi-l r the sicti(iiti tro.hit-s huiitf up. t tips for the winning teams and iiuliviilua bowlers ami meilals for memhers of tl i wlnnl'iH learns. The Iiu'ustiial le.i.cne basket bal! games schedul 'd for this ewnln.H liav been postponed owinn to other attrac t Ions. e.'iii'Sti.iy evening tln i'i w U no ,i ineetnH at the association btiildimr of the ' nininilti e haviiiH in t liaiKe the plans tot the proposed tipper peninsula basketbill tournament to he held the last of next month. It is possible, it will he dtsided to make the tourna ment i.nl a t opper cointty e nt. M. A -- J. ..ftkk. LOCAL BREVITIES. man 1 1 v. . ell.rt Iran.- inip upon the entile market i. tioii tii.it w ill do mm h at;on 1 ' I o,l apital rt inn n -. It i now In ntalile put p. ami will ri ItlllH Of (he which inat':r Still Disturbing next element i t a further extension iter.-ii.nsi rati ( that - had in al.lllnlaii' e se-, at reusolia hie e.ltly fa. ilit ate the mass of short term e this ear. Elements. importance has ! . n I'resi.b nt U'iis n s nmeworthy iru.-t inosr.'i', As he intended, it lias had a .l.-r,,.-.i: s.iothinn ;fe (. While j h-.w ii.g i;o i'!:iation in tin- purpose to . rf-r .- tin- St man law. he has ii.-.-lled l.i oa-ir.i that it Would he O'.rie vtith the ie '.sL dis! ul h. trice Jio.s- Mble, and tl a.lt.-or ;rra 1 1 .11-1 Hot .e ham,.- in s; v!tlIU.'i r at the who, .li.-y . lu rs. y. f in WaslnriKi ariKH ell'ei t f the i up smh a II had iill ai.d no Mi. Wil li and It l.t n i-d:-ti on. i.l. tariff lur-H .-,1s iui a steads ml a .-oi ies. j general busi leUiemlt 1'ed 'IlomiC le.ul- s in li'l:!, is le. The f,,li have Hot jet II. (.lil'llTI opelal I..II f,,r KeWeetl., ... J-'j 4 ll Salle t 4 4-, Mass .... !.. 2i Michinau ;:, p, .Miami . ::::' j Mohawk 4.V, I Maytlower 7:l, 7 7. j North Lake ji4 Nev. t'oli l.;' in ! North Hutte .".i j.ii4 I NipissitiK 7 ' .- 7'., old iN.iii ;,jt, dsciola 7'.t 7'.'i Miow-iy 1 l nld Cd 4 't j I'o rid Creek JH J'C... I tju iiu y i;. ' 'm j liav 1H l't Sup. ti- Boston J h I .-'hanncn 7 I Shattn.-k Jx I's'j ' Tuolumne ".I'l.'id T.-' mart! i k VA "1 ''tab Copper .",4'. I 'tah 'onsolidated 1" 104 "i t"t -i 1 I- Winona .-: 31 x 1 rine 41; Wja111l.it !' "M -. , K. Ha 1 tlej i:ikhart, lx"ansa emaindci- (,f tin of her son nit. as aiiived here and will spend winter as the K. Hartley and ibs .t the So.. aluin. t Tiie na. t mi lit a nd aitj' o,a. 1 iSllie rest.. '- a Kt 11 1 1 -r 1 j 11,1 .. .-I im-nt s ion and has l.ot. led. It its. in impr : norma -itualioi eft ecl .,! part, do- jear sa CURB STOCKS. .1. A. Mmriear t Co. l'rii -s wt re sbnhi K o. niim hut under t h co mm. in the entire list h as the day advanci d. Tl th- pro'I.i tekin.H "1 lb" llti-S, but the iiVel'lU'' ! -r tl'.an ;.t anv time . merit. The I oyioH ( ' lai.le outlook fc the 'OOll II polls ay today: lower on the l.-.'id of steel .lined strength ere was a lit lat few niin prices is liinb- tl this moVe- lei-l Was the stee that aie U hat Mil I I. Avoid Overdoing Market. la 1. ! e If dm ilai I ll'n much . 1 . ipoii lla t Wi! del t. -lea t inti n-'it, 'o-i 1. 1 ar.v on ' i i :h iro- 1 element , I loWS its l lid .-tl. s.-.. 1!;, iii-pi''i,o:i, 1 "trnent ml befol,. diniii.:- Iinntial. d. :i I .- t! i-liiilh I '.ill Inl,.- Th lit--- r - p : hel ml lhai th I'. ban l.c n in th. .itilK l.'h led -r the -l.i'W r "k: ,.i to,- I I ., 1 1 I C I) .1 in -limiH f p-.v. j it tn i'l b- t M ' III II c I Sll.ce 1 I '" 7 hay allh P..,. it- ,,f th. he hiiync I vh,oiste, lwajs nic I I m il i- le tt,i l.ow er p. 1 s for nior biuhi-r prn-es tor stocks, ami si in, iv re. oh a hi-il.T e .- ),,.) .-id.jc-t innt to n- i-nndit iotis is :u oirplislwd. !;,it v,,nc- fresii sle ck mat l.e pe, from WahiriHtoii i form of new a nt i -1 rust hills, an i!! be it telestlim to see how t l.e taken in ie of the Iev colli e inspired b I'l'esident Wilson lit pl.'K id a 1 1 it ode. - Henry 'lew t I del pre MICHIGAN COLLEGE OP MINES T. W. Mc.NaiV , President For Yar Book Apply to President or Secretary, n the fav ttad,. and oIl'HIH Ult Iter the placing of h;IHe oli'i-rs. it s also Mated that upwards of 7..,(ihll,. i"'i poir,. Is of copper was .sold in thi ns! ,. eK. I lie .Mexican situation 'lav hue .some Initio nee latir hut to 'ay it was completely iktno.cd. The tea tu res in tin- coppers ware cw. enaw and Kast ltutii. Kew taw closed Mrntlsr at i'-', bid end It Is c.hn tipped by in-id.ri io- verj mm h pil.-:-s. Thei" was poine selling .-sillH CflUSlllH that Psue to re.'o-t Mi I roni tin r llest Wit". A. Ii. .la on business. Attotnej Ch:ules Watson of Crystal l'alls is a business visitor in Calumet. T. II. Wil.ox has returned to bis home in uiitonaKon after visiting with friends arid relatives hi le. Miss Mlli.. II Clarke, a leather at the Atlantic mine .-pent Sunday here. A. 17. Uathawaj, district jiasKonuer atfent of the ;reat Noil hern is here on business. Mrs. c. K. Verier has departed for her home in South Ib-nd. Ind.. after an extended visit heiv iliir'nn the illness of her mother, the late Mrs. V . 'A'liislt-r, wife of Dr. Whisler. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hossbi-rK of Ftu lu'h, foiim rlj of Calumet, have left for home after a brief visit heie. Hen Wilb son has left for Chicapo to att'Mid the anto show. MPs I.ibbie lawc is home from a two weeks' visit to ("hiiaHo. She was accompanied by her sifter. Mrs. Con tad. wife of I r. Conrad of HoiiKliton. 1. J. I'adden and !:. ii. Monti;, miery, both iiiresentir,H Ciem.i Flour of Statement of the Condition of the First National Bank of Calumet At the Close of Business on Jan. 13, 1914 ASSETS. Cash and Exchango $ 738,419.92 X Xi Loans and Bonds Banking House and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned . Five Per cent Fund Overdrafts 2,937,469.10 49,800.00 17,070.00 10,000.00 33.62 ESTABLISHED 1880. Paine, Webber & Co. BOSTON, MASS. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Jlo&ton The action of the market Ik very oneouraRin t the btil). Ish Interest. In iqdte of the lower level of quotation ,.rv stock win oilered for wile and the buying I'urins the day was sum. flent to hold priecH tit pnuticaily the highest on this movement. ci. ditlona are 1 1 fnvornlde for u fnrlher ndvanoe nil nloni the tu. ,,,( we look for conpldernbly hlKlier prlcen. Foster to I. ', ia j0 W. L. STANNARD Resident Manager. 3,752,792.64 LIABILITIES. 200,000.00 300,000.00 12,453.15 3.051,039.49 Circulation 189,300.00 Capital Stock Pai i In Surplus Undivided Profits ... Deposits $3,752,792.64 3 Te REMAIN AT TOP OF PIN LEAGUE Commercials Leading Circuit With a Wide Margin t'loi.kst .n, Minn., arc here on business. Arthur Chapp. ll has departed for his home in l.veleth. Minn., alter visiting with I ical friend . J unes u. Shields, superintendent of the uim v statnprnill smd II. C. Coti int of Hollar Hay, attended the meet iliu of the Osceola township sillool board in Osceola this morning. The paM week resulted in ihanwcs the positions of Heveral teams in e Calurnet-Laiirlum-Uike Linden iwling Jeanne, the All-Stats and I.ak inden tpiints moving !nto secorul and Ird places, respectively. The I'.rtn- men lals remain at the ton of the col umn with a wide marJttn. which however, may be ovcro me before the i nd of the season. WOULD QUASH ALL OF GRAND JURY TRUE RILLS Continued From First Page. and The standings of are as follow n: the teams to date W. T I'ct. Commercial! i'l' s .7.11 All-Stnis is 2 .tint) I-ike Linden n, J4 .r,:n Social lub 17 Hi .rii. Illlbbeil 14 lJ .4(;ij Calumet ,i llecla . . ..12 IS .4t' Cilbs i:j Ji) .;I4 Independents 11 J'.' .:!u7 Cotnmcrcbils-- Hagen T. Fisher Hrevick Stbneller I'cteiSoll ..... . I'. Huberts Team Averages. I James. i r.o : ..10 .no DETECTIVE BURIED TODAY. Laid Nil 7 (J. A. Minnear & Co.) U;onvi!i . p, 7;'4 'h'h.tm.i i:4 j Hr oh ii Hriti--h Colcmhi.i -j", H. A s. ott :, i; iPiit" K- London .nj 1 il ni t,is A l C. ii-. Co,. Miin-s 'J'. ?, c.ioimct ,Xr Sof,i.,-i 711 .mi '"".hilt Copper I l'B '"''- l.'l - J'.i ' ' mi Ariz- mi 7 7 iboivhton r,,pper :tn4 .j L. v. , eiiaw t I- S. v . ;ei ' , .x'ima Keysien.. 1 1, "3 I '"'Hi 1 I'm :'A .10 ojihway :4 ' I 1 4 South Like -i; Sonthwe.-t Miiiinl 1 Superior Lofton ji;. Tni limn e 7,1 si) ' 'cion I .a ml . 1 1 i ; 1 '. '.'. rile Ixtensioii i'l ji; V.i i i . i I, ' . a x .... oler:i'e & Alion i i,n .7,. GREENE-CANANEA. lici-no. b'l .:, had of prodm p'-uliiirl y .in.'inea. at the npetlint; of littalne.) the largest Volume tion in iti history, and it w-iih iintori unate lor this com- HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. J pant that pohthal conditions should hae obliged it to leduce Its rate to :iho.,t three-lif'hs of the normal. The total smelter production wan .4.IV i.'C, r in. .omparlnir with 4x.",7,i,i.( in pip. 4i.s7Ii.H0O in ! l'-ii. This smelter piofbiciion wa-4 made up of 7.4u!i,iHnl pounds Horn the treat ment i f i u-tnin ores and 37,ft:.0,Ooo l.oimds from the ronipany'H own mlnen. Remains of Late Sidney Koeser at Rest in Lake View. Funeral services were held in Calu met, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, ac cording to the Jewish rites, for the late Sidney Koeser, ;i member of the Hums force of detectives, who was on duty in the copper country tor the past six months ami who passed away at the Calumet Public hospital late Saturday afternoon niter e brief Illness with internal complications. The remains were laid at n-st in the Jewish ceme tery. The late Mr. Koeser was conversant with seven different language, his ability as a linnuist proving a valuable asot in bis work as a detective. Ho came to this country three jears ngo from Hungary and shortly afterward the attention of Jietective Hums wuh eallnd to his mastery of no manv tongues and he Joined that .agency, proving himef one of the most efll- lent of the Junior detect Ives, lie wn t bitty j ears of uge. Lake LimVn I r.o 1MK10 K.1 Haibeau 24 4J27 177 Hnsch-'U 10 .".040 MS Hrockway HO 4!hU U lleiinen M 4!40.-) lfil Smith !' 14CS lfil Peiffer 21 4 1 0I Ki'; Social Club Pi -iil'i 1"iS Pator. 1 1fi! 1 17. Welslng '1 H"t! Ifi' C. A. Fisher 4.,(i.. K.I J.asl no 4!Mfi lfil Hansen no 47f.f Li; IngetHolI 21 :.f22 L'.l Svveene.v (! S! 14S .1. A. Minnear 12 17f.fi 147 Downing f, tr.'.l 14-5 J. K. Fisher . 21 P.Mfi lfi W. II. Minnear . . . . 2 24 127 I.eary 1 123 l-M QUEBEC'S WINTER CARNIVAL Many Outdoor Sports Figure in An. nual Event. Qnchio Jan. 2fi. With his royal highne.-s, the Ibike of Connaucht lis the miii-ih of honor, Quebec's annual Alnter carnival wan Inaugurated to day. The city Is gayly decorated and thousands of vlsilorn throivj the stt'ets. An entire week will be given up to inter fporls, inejnding skating, tohoL' gaing. (iitling. hockey mid f.nievshoeirur. Prllliinlly illuminated ' arnivals v 111 be nightly features on the Ice. Leading In the progiam of soelal festivities will be. the vice renal ball in Parliament bonne, which promises to suniass In biilli&ney any festivity f its kind that (inel.ee has een since the treat I enf en tenu ry eelcbrallon. ooooooooooooooeooooo oooooooooooooooooooo 0 o o o Advertise in o o oo mt ntns. " 0 O It Win r my iou. - ooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOVww o o o the mine output, the profits for th ... . . it... ..I,,lnllf year ahoubi nnve neen mo All-Stars Ib-v Prince Meister Pflugl , Kettenbeil . ., Keough Werner C.lescher .... Peiffer ir,o , .24 , .21 , . no , .24 .21 . f. .1.-. . i; :i Pinn. 241117 "i.10!t 4 :..; 44.14 4;i7 4r,o:i lOT'.t 243Sfi 4HM 4K T.S0O .bir.'.t jr.o n:tr.f SKS 414 Ave i r..i 177 170 lit lfil lr.o 14 lfil I lfil lfi2 102 n:o ir,s 1 r.o 14S 13 iiubbeii- r.o 2.ii 1 1 r,i Dr. Howe 27 44S2 Hi'i .lameH 39 HT72 1.1 Dr. Tofte 27 421 1 LV IvIacKenzie IS 2773 1..4 J. Kililer 27 4000 14: Frenette 3 442 1 4 Peaiidette n 4::o 141 K. Kthler 4 r.fi.1 141 Chapiu 1 40S 131 Th tunics 4 .".HI 12. Mn rent te .'2 247 121 I fanner 2 2t7 131 c. & il mo 21011:, ir.t F. S. K'aton 3 4H07 lfil T. Smbly 1't 4912 lfil Hooper 10 4S1S lfil Harper 24 3702 K.S Mackev "r'3! K.S C. Fichtel 4 r.M 14S King IP' Hoplilns 4 r.7fi 141 Cith I '" 2f"3'jn K.o Dimmer -'7 4fi0j 171 J. Schulte 31 " Ifi" Knechlnes 1 2461 lfil K. orth 4sr,r, Ifij F. Schulte 1 240.1 1B0 Kerjela " -403 lo Smoke ..IX 2G!)0 14f Dnnlelson C MM 14'i P.ernard 1 2s V. Wclsing ft:'3 Independents I-""1 2.1313 ir, A. ChrlKtenson 21 ;43 lfil M. ChrlstetiKon ,! ''' lr''' Dunntnn '!0 4i,:' ,:,: SIncoek 3ft iUIV. 'sands 12 VX Kr.cz repudiated the confession denied complicity in the murder. Leniency in Sentences. Leniency was exercises in all of the cases that came before Judge o'Hrien for nentonce this afternoon. Frank Xeimejcr, charged with vio lating the pure food laws, was as sessed tho minimum line of $2T and costs. A. Ilartmau, who pleaded guilty to fraudulently altering a check, was placed on probation for two years. with an order to report to the court each month. Ho was also ordered to comply with seven rules laid down by Judxe O'Hrien, who exercised further leniency by permitting the defendant to leave the state. (Jeorge Males, charged with assault, was sentenced to twenty days In the county Jail. Attorney Kerr In behalf of the defendant, tobl the court tha' his client has already been conllned In I he county Jail for a period of forty fdx days and he deemed this a part of it sentence. The court replied that the case has been reviewed and the additional sentence was melted out. Henry Sehnliz, eharged with simple larccnj, was given a tl Irty-day sen tence. Vincent Kalise, charged with carry ing concealed weapons, was sentenced to tvventv days In the county jail. The defendant offered n statement of a Catholic priest, corroborating that of himself, that he carried a revolver While taking $:,0 of the church funds from Paliics-dale to Souih P.aime. Ka lise then vvas acting treasurer of the chinch organization, In view of this stand, the court announced that a minimum sentence would be given. Frank Kolaskl pleaded guilty to a charge of tarrying comcaled weapons and he w.n given a thirty-day sen tence. Five No True Bills. Five no true bills were return eu ov tne gram iiirv Satnicav. on., of which concerned the alleged assault upon Charles If. Mover on December M when he was deported. The act of the Jury exonerated V. H. llenslev. Peter .Miirpny, u. ,s. c.oodell, John Mac- Xaughton, U. H. Hurkncss, Hicok. Fernando Peterman, Uasbleigh, James Wills, Harry Leivh Swift. Paul Swift. John ids; Mart Haas, William Itilki eph Hodgson and John A. Macaulev. So fir a the grand Jnrj Is concern ed, the Moyer deportation incident Is closed us Special Prosecutor deorge .N'ichols iloe.i not consider that Mover was kidnaped, so far as the statutes of Michigan lire concerned. To come un der that statute it would bit.. i.,...n necessary for Mojer to have been taken by force outside of th.. kiii while, as a matter of fat t, he was left it Channing, about forty miles from the state boundary. It has also been proven that Mojer was not held in servitude while he. was ahonnl ih train which carried him from the district. In the remaining four no true bills. the following persons wile evonei mk.,1 John Lavirv, bill for felonious as sault, the shuotiim of :d:irir:ii-ef as at Kearsarge September 1. I a:ic iSrasdnovlch and Thomas Hossman, charged with the murder of Harry Jane nt Palnesdale December 7. Peter Honath, t barged, wbh the snooting with Intent to kill (Jeorge Cregoiich at Superior November 7. Alex Verrlsh. Andrew Szeles, Louis I'odar. Anton Pechauer. Joseph Mat tlsh. Joseph Trtisc. Angelo llossio, MaU Hrassl. Jarnes Kr.lick. charged with iissuult with Intent to do great bodily harm to John Lavets at Kear sirne Seidembc-r 1. Extends Term of Jury. After the Jury completed Its report. Special Provecittor Nlchola made the following announcement, which was supported by A. F. Helokamp, foreman of the jury; "The grand Jury are prepared to re turn some presentments or true bills but some things have been leH unfin ished. I realize that this Is the hist day of the term but t.,. piddle will not be satisfied unless wine pending complaints are Investigated. The character of the citizens who have brought these complaints Is auch that J. A. MINNEAR & GO. BBOKERSj CALUMET, MICH. L&U&IUM, MICH. MARKETS AT A GLANCE MONDAY, JANUARY 27TH. AFTER WEAK OPENING, MARKET TURNED STRONG. U. S. STEEL WAS A FEATURE OF STRENGTH. THIS HELPED THE ENTIRE LIST. METAL MARKET SEEMS TO BE WELL ESABLISHED ON U BASIS. EAST BUTTE AND KEWEENAW STRONG; NIPISSING WEAK. Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly MEMBERS BOSTON AND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. GAY & STURQIS BANKERS & BROKERS WILLI AMrVlc KELVIE, Local Manager . Phonea 813 - 814 -82U John Kdgar Head. Mlch- ', Jos- 1 would not want them to feel that the Jury had ignored them. 1 would therefore ask that aa order be made extending the term of the grand Jury till next Wednesday morning at H:3H o'clock." The request was uranted bv Judue Tricn. Says Moyep Will Return. Special Prosecutor Nichols yester day received word from (). N. Hilton, head counsel for th-- Western Federa tion, that Moyer and other federation leaders will return to answer to the conspiracy charge without the neces sity of extradition Hilton was inform ed that the defendants iiuisl return immediately. James li. Loathe nnd James 17. Short, representing the Ameritan Fed eration of Uibor, state they will remain in the district until tlij congressional investigation is concluded. ( CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED. TUESDAY HOCKEY NIGHT. 3 CUNTS A POUND paid for clean cotton rags. No scraps. Calumet NewB office. ' -tf WANT17I-Hoarders in Private fam ily. 215 Center Pew. St., Lutirium. .1 HELP WANTED FEMALE. WAXTKD An Fnglish speaking lrl for general housework. Apply 4u, Iroquois St., Iitirium. if FOR RENT. 1'OIt I IF. NT 2 olllce rooms in tin' Sorsen Hlock, Oak St., Calumet. .n pl.v Dr. o. If. Sorsen 2! LOST. Cobsseum Gives Over One Night Each Week For Amateur Hockey. Hereafter, except on nights when senior hockey games are scheduled, every Tuesday evening- will ,be set apart for the rluying f uniaUur hoc key games nt the Colosseum. The playing of these games will commence at a o'clock and continue until all games have been played without in termission. .A specllie fee will be ar ranged for those engaging the rink for games and spectators vvill also he charged, admission, which will be n nominal fee. The Itnymhaultnwii hockey team defeated the First Slveet team at the Palestra yesterday hy the score of 4 to 2. The Kaymbaultown team oii ii m noxious to nrronge games with other aggregations not over sev enteen years of age, lines up as fol lows: c.onl, Danbom; point, Nlckolus; cover point, Mocn; rover, Nicholson; center, Fksihi; left wing, Kortema; right wing, D. Anletla. The Y. M. C. A. S'.arrt defeated th Sixth street hockey team by the more of fi to 0 at Hie Pulertra Si turdav morning. The Stars would like to nr. rangrt games with other teams under Mweniccn years or a, especially the Tamarack Wanderer nnd the ij-iUr Lindens. The line-up of the Y. M. C. A. team Includes: Ooal, Art Howe; point, A. Utile; cover point, A. Nichol son: rover, lluuh Klnir- -r-nt- i.vi Danbom; left ivlnir, Pert Frlskey. an! light wing, Halph Trevennn. i.OST I tet ween Hed Jacket and Ua ritirn, L'i In bills. Iteturn to Xcvvh. Keward. 2'i FOUND. FOUND At Hoyal Thctitei, lady's fur collar, one fountain pen, one high s.'iiool Iasa pin, two pocket books with money. Call at Jmx ollP-e. 24-27 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. M. C. M. TEAM VICTORIOUS. Mnhan I I'Tiiton K. Chtlsteusoii .10 .1'. . e P.f.4 22n 870 ir,3 l.Vt 14. The Mlohlgnn College of Miner bas ketball team defeated tb r.iiiim Mounted Police In a match on the V. M. C. A. Moor Saturday evenina bv the score of 20 to 11. Th nm. ... hotly contested throughout, nluj nj. though the vlsltora had a sllKht advun time in the first half, which ended with tin score 11 to fi, the locals tame hack strong In the second half, holding the M. ('. M. hunch even. The stars of the game were Crowle nnd Hell for the Police nnd HashlelRh nnd Walters for the visitors. Next Saturday evening the ,f. . m. team will come to Calumet to meet'the Calumet Engineers. Jan. 1.1. 2i5 Feb. 2, H. STATU OF MJCIIIOAN. The Pinnate Court for the County of Houghton. At n session of Raid court, held at the Probate Office. In tho Village of Houghton. In Raid county, on II'" 1."th day of January A. D. 1U4. Present, Hon. Jeorge C. Itentlcy, Judge of Trohate. In the Matter of the KstrUe of An tonio Nlgro, Deceased. Teresa Nign. widow of said deceas ed, havlnf? filed In said court h r peti tion ptnylng that the ndmiiil.-lrntlon of sold estate be grnnted to Tcichi Nlnr, )r to some other suitable person, It If Ordered. That the llth day of IVbruary A. D. 1914, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, nt said probate oMco, h and Is hereby appointed for hearlnu' said petition; It Is Further Ordered, Hint fmW.e notice thereer he given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three -successive weeks pre vious ti said day of hearing-. In the Calumet News, a newspaper printed and circulated In said county. (Seal) C.ICO. C. I1KNTLI3T, A true copy. Judge of Probate. 1.1 1 la a O. Mitchell. I'cgister it Probate. 3 NViTICK Is hereby given that th annual etockholdera' meeting of the Tamarack Co-operative Association wli: be held nt the Tamarack Mln Carpenter nhop, atfrdny evening. February 7, 1914, commencing nt Thin meeting Is for tho purpose "f electlnir three tlitector nnd for the ttnnsn. tion of auch other huslnes" the varioun Intennts of the association may require. AT.Fnr.n Niciroi.iiS. Advertisement. Hecretary. ?