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IHIi I'ALUMJSI flfiWb r L MINING NEWS AND STOCKS TUOLUMNE IS AT PEACE AGAIN Shields Faction Agrees to Cease Hostilities in Company nt M;u !i 19. Starting ps and K.rift- in whi b WOTe fTOSi) Iggkajgjsd m M annual meeting of wound up in the utnaoa Mtl M with bitterr i.'t .-. i-i. ilit . I t Yuotttg utocfc holders 1 irmonj w : 1 1 the foroea, h'd by Pn h I mi IMw nl Hicke) retaining CO trcl The president u.is renominated ft r ofoV h Daniel Shields, w ho hr ' i ..iii lei i in' opposition in i tut i l -fori to iM'Mliii'W him. a compromise mi r. -ached by .hi. h Mi. hi"lds an. I Richard Kerns .i . v i fri ltd i ' i shields. ww pia.. d as two of in seven directors on the board TI (her directors chnaag were Edward Rickey, Charlea K. Leon and, .1 v. Pratt, all of Butte; T. K. Hurras of si Paul and v j. Bfctdrav berg in Daw bodg, Mont List of New Directors. Tin- now director! sleeted tbe -towing ofneeri Proaldont, Mr Mb t ! tii"-t u' praaldant, Mr. Blelenhergi Mcond v i . i preeJdeat. Mr. Pratt; aac netary. J. J Han Ington , i easun r, Lyman Kos. as, Approxbe 900,994 iMm aw if apltalisatloa ..t 199,90a. wars rapoi -seated, "i which 09,AS9 war bald bj iw it. k. . rowd and Iefc094 by Lao Shields' faction, statement made by Praaldani Hi In ha i a pronoun i'ii affaci In pan ilt -Ing the -iMins ..I mam iii gttondnnei h .vi ha ; pari oi i ba annua 1 i spot I which bald ant hnpai to etockholdei i th i -..mi tba Tuolumne wouid entei . . mere upon an ana f proeperlty a profitable mini' Dern Drdopment Shows Up. i ni. point below the 1,40a i.i i , eing shown aa favorable lndi Ions as mi tba L4P9 foot level." anW Rickey! "tba abool bnving irldanad 10 lOCbef at Of .assaying H.l per a . opper and .' ounces of lirvor." intimnf of the director eras tn ns in Ia Of Of tba plan nl king I be Tuolumne shaft to the - - .foot level." Mid Mr. Mickey, "the bnving AM1, -Mf. i f M Inches oi uaylng 51,1 pat oanl capper ami minx aa of silver." "be entlmeni "i the director! was miinoua :n favor f the plan of .an? 'hi- Tuolumne shaft t tne "-ti ..t h wl Tba opinion was ex -sc-.i 'h..t tbe funda needed to di additional rtevelt pmeni work Id realised fm Iba profits of Tin !, is on bond in tbe is i iboul PSS.aea It was Mated this with a linle mori , will be thai ta required to meat the cx ng at in bar 494 feet. Tim. id aed aboui 14,590 las: ccording to the diraetora. PrfsHert Gives Rcoort. resident Kickej la bis report, lava tailed statement of th operations ' Tuolumne for tba past year and I nspirat n n iii- Royal k. r eenaa Lake La iiie . .Maaa Michigan M aim Mohawk ,Ma Bostaa J North '.use Ne . Oon. . I oi t h Butt ; Nlomstag ( M Im I i IgOMM i jibvv.i ( Oil To! M ) Qntecy fiay Oonn, Sup. fj It,.-! Shannon battta k Tamamcfe . ITtafe Onppst fiotori i .... nrinon v WTolvtaHnti w i ndotte 1 "'. :.ii M i N iU 4' M 1 I 47 CURB STOCKS. .i . Minima r a.- Oo any today Oranb) u.is the rsaturs al today! trading aatttng up ibrsa po.nts ami , loaing ..t ii iini. The baJnaoe of tba list w.-.s Inclined to bo ior arttb fractional loaoeo in most ..i the v ..ti laauaa, Th combined output oi Superior ,v Pittajbtifl mil '.unmet fj At. zona for Kehniaty wits S,B00t0OU or P iierreaie oi ."at ions from January's banner production. Arcadian u .s weak an profit taking ales. Tin fortnigbti) atatiatiea copper show stm Us in. raamid "2 tons in the viatbla auppij decreaied gs tons. London copper was op i" shi! inis ..n tin- opening. Announcemam waa m .iii dividend ate In the day i Nipieaing a in qusrter. l a 5 com . m pa red WILL SING IRISH SONGS AT HIBERNIAN CELEBRATION THIS WILL BE PLEASING FEAT URE OF PROGRAM HERE TOMORROW. The Hibernian! of Caluaaai win '. gOSta toi all the MAS and daughters l Krin in H'lmhton i nnntv at tin- an imal S- Patrick! day . eleht at ion to rn i r. . v li is !SpCtOd the KatherPr; XX 1 i I he one ol the ialesi in (lie ki!' Off of tba count) Briefly tne main teat ires of the da s , elelnatioii are as foil. . r s x a. m rjgvlalona No, I ami I vtfd iioomblo in Laurlum bnjtb ball. '. a in farad headed h 1 ' A li. hatiii will start for Rgi rial Heart aburch. ; a. m. I'.'iitifL-ial hish mass iel';- aratsd by Rev. Pr. Bnati Musi, by e. vj H band. I :t" p m Mar, ii to M Mem Ranga depot to Brae! vlaltlng Aiviiions from Hancock, Dollar Ba) ami Lake LlndSa. t '" p. m. Parndw tbrounb principal at reati of Cnlumet, baadod bj C, A '! and Huhbei bando, John R, Rysn, grand marshal. I ' p. m. Prugtnm in Rod Jai ket i. wii hail. John l. Lnddlby, hairman S: to i in -Banquet m I4gbl Quart) armor)', Dan a. Holland, tonetmaater, ne o; th" features of the liaminet pragmm in addition to tba addreaat s of prominent . pp. v country Hlbeml at -. ..ol i.e the rendition of Irish nr sie, making the evenitif- one thai Will appeal to ever) rrtati heart, as ei to all thus,' who the Emerald Isle. The : anga . f Ireland of a muaic loving poopli oar I if it ra - ..r histon 1 1 i.i mi the) showed a by a score or more ol the traditions ' tEverv. S in the bank re tba nong When tin shed light 01 POUtttr) I'llle: half sa,ai: J A. Mmnear 4 Co.) Th product) n r 191 ..; i;. 0! rtf i the ores ounces of .-..M. Th" deducting z s, wa i for I'll" STOCKS J Abtomnk Beaver Begole Bohemia Bradea l trittih Coiuntoia . . B. A. 8eott Butte ,v London I 'ai t ns 'row r, Ream v (alaveraa Cglumet I'oriiin I'hiet Consolidated Colorado Corhia Copper Cortes Dal) Judge Dal) West lii Daly lien:, Alisons Houghton Copper K-W .1 I. a V. L. i A Mont. Clinton Vi iv Keystone Ve'.v Haiti. ijibw a Oggco South Lake Superior - Boat on Tuolumne V. Verdi extension Wolverine v At lvna 1 Colorado i ma Batensioa . . . '"!. O'Brien Cloidneld Atlanta .. 1 ; 'Idfield 'ons loidflrid Merger . Qrand Central Roiiinger i in Butler mho Bxtemlon . . Keating . . Krr iike La Rons i .1. iBid 1 IBid .10 .1 1 BOSTON STOCKS. in. Big I '"i.i i ana Toao KinlO) ... Vsmars . . . , ola HUM v-ada Wonde nl like rtb Star r uplna lold i i IH 1 4 1 ' .'.10 1 1 .10 .40 ,11 warlike Chief! who called themselves kings, and eoi h king bad a bard. These II. Ill' I I t Is Ollilt t he HOnSS. The collection ami at raiim tneni Irish soliKs lii-Kan with the Rlshteenth century, i' w peeaotM know thai Bee thoven, the father of ivmnhonv muaic. was trt mandknisi) Interested in Irish muaic, aiui lie barmoniaod and prepared for publication on,, of n, earliest CoRactionjl of Irish SOBgS, i collection which as Issued in HIS. lint it is to Tlmmas Moore that bisk music onrea us groatoni debt T',e graat poet wna born in Dublin in iTTa, four ears alter Urn battle of Bunker Hill. Ho was not on!) a poet, btti a oompoaaf ami the nweetaal linger of but time m Kngtand. l-'ew of th.. songs ' ompose.i hy Moore are wa il known His Canadian kogi aong is perhaps the most familiar. M .sorins,. known as Monies Melodies ate juat tin- old tains of rektndi, some .,t them perhaps i.ooo years of age, m which ha set some ,,! the most beautiful verasa In the Rngiish language, Mo.. re discard eii ancient veraes and in- sometimes took liberties with tin- tunes changlni a ji by a i. w clever louchaa to a alow and mei ncholy melody thai mlted his charming poetry, in London Moore was in high fnvoi ami in house partus he bang Ins own sonns wiih sueb lander egpraaalon that ho moved Women and men in In audience to tears. Re fvit his songs and Would sometimes In- So oveivom.- as to break into sotag at tin- piano. Me was the intimate friend of Lord Byron, the Irish t, anil of Sir Jnhll tevenaon, who collected many friah 'ones for him. Mooro'a Oriental poetr was no much admired thai it wi a translated into a dosen languages, i.i rludlna Peraian, ami the tranntations at,- stui suns by Petalan mtngtrebf. While Moore was in his hey da; . Michael Balfe was also much ndMlreil Balfe was a young comnoaer of note and ba wrot teras, ballads and or chestra! pieces in England ha had n i Hvala in the tii-hi of Dporatlc compi. sition. Tin- Bohemian 0)irl was tin- boM Of the opera ballads ol the period ami it is still a popular opera through out the world Half" Wrote main HonKS. of wlnrh Kiil.it 1 1 ' is one ot 111" boai known. YOU can always afford something--no mat ter how small--put it in the bank. The most successful men in the world say, "Yourtw- penses should never ex ceed your income." Take that advice and bank the SUCplua, It will make you indepen dent it a safeguard against sickness, accident and misfortune. Net pay day Hon t t qet st.i it t here- doil; will do. First National Bank of Calumet ESTABLISHED 1880. Paine, Webber & Co. BOSTON. MASS BANKERS AND BROKERS. Boston Mass. Mad li Iti Market wa - dull "unin t . lav i, at ..... Untied to maintain a firm UtSdartOltO and looks vety mi , h as it a spring rtaa is not far MK in tbk tneal market Qrgggf) was tba stnms actiV! feature advam ing to tf, up thrOO pOintg and n the whole it was eonMggrad rgry goad kgnMgh it is thought that some Important announeomoni trig ba made ggggj agnrdlng aaMrgtogb ai the nan nieii. r PrgnkHn and fjpraena Danaaaa woes sum nrtlva ami akiii oeiuii- in. ii mi mi a.iKi- i a i ne uaoe III nnilie t li i. , ... .... al, spots. all W. L. STANNARD Resident Manager. tile staled 'bji . I . ,. o ma ie the Ajiiericnn their own limttntioiiH muting to aid thi- de Rurgcohi e( e t their leagues to reclprocnte. in. . ongres! liinreoii! renlli and while a -ire tin Londi Ana i lean eo QUINCY WORKMAN SHOT. Investigation of Mysterious Shooting H.is Been Ordered. Tin- d tniu of a fierman workmnn who recentl) eg me In the Qtiiney from the east, was reported this afternoon t" have taken pjges near the Ltmerlcb .street car station last alght Two ahota arora Bred, it is .-tated. and .a f the bullets penetrate.) the mail's alio. All Inveet igatkn has been ordered. Workman Is Beaten. Jacob Lukals, a Qulncy workman, was painfully beaten b) nu n w ho he t'lalms ate striheri, in from ol a Tes ni.o street sad. ..a ffaturda) evening. Pedestrian! Interiere1 anal tin Injured man was taken to the office of Dr. Roborta, ami later to his bams. Lnkaia to;. i spectator! he had boon threatened b) federation members aevertil times bees use he insisted upon working, hen. " he Bttributes ins frentmeni i Strikers Warrants will be issued a soon as he rei ovets. PARLA URECHICH DEAD. Notice of Dividend BUPRRIOR An PITTBBURG COPPRR COMPANY has declared a ii rloend of THIRTY -BIGHT l NTS :is. ) a Share, payable March S3rd, 1911 to t khotders or re ord nl the cham of the books -.f the corporation March Ith, 1914, TTRANflPBR BOOK! oloaa at the cloae of business March Ith, 1914, ami re-open at tiie opening of busi ness Mar h IttU, 191 I. GORDON R. CAMPBELL, Secretary. i i e Idei rlod I'M t of died ha I,. Mted 16 yean Caiuntet tor an e'.ti ill the Lake Linden h I. I Pi ta this morning, as a reaull of core- plications foHowin:- aii operation aboui a Week agO, The dei'l'dent is SlllviV'tl i wife and four children. Arrange mints lor the fun r.il are pending. NOT GUILTY DIGGS' PLEA. San Fran is p. ual., Mai Maurv I. Diggs, former state thready under con lei ion tlaver) in conneci ion with nietlto-lo-Reno eloiiemeip. nil h 19. rehiteot, f whit, Bncra -nted not guilty to a i hut ga or against him Ida w ho sw i sra she is Bsturda) assault preferretl Pear ring, a girl ::t i: years "id Notice of Dividend CALL'.MKT AND AP.iX'i.NA MINING COMPANY has doclared tt dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY -FIVE CENTfj (tl.ts) a share, payable March 13rd, 1944, to stockholders of record at the lose ,,f n,e books March 9th, 1944, rRANSPER BOOK! .lose w. the eloao of business Mareh Ith, ikm, and re-open at the opening of busi ness, March 19th, 1914, GORDON R. CAMPBELL. Secretary. DECIDE YOLRStLF Roa Gold Ti mill smin Ton. pah fend End Entenali ii QoM T'orn Pa ne, Ga d Stuff ig.) Webber Al Co., and COLOSSEUM OPEN TONIGHT. The i loaaetim rink will be open to skating again this evening The cs i In ' i ' ogditlon, altbogg4i Rat urday evening, becnuaa of the mlldnea ul in - weather, it w.isin . . cssjiy t - the rink. Tuesday evening th link "ill be given OVOr to the member i : Calumet negating chtb, weatbe pi i miti niu. ' IL'O gt MICHIGA1V COLLEGE OP MINES W. Mi-Nsir. President Ye.ir Book Apti to President or Secretary, BROKERS' GOSSIP Butte Buttt - The wi hafl nl i in- Butte m at Niaaler, has & Zenith. k of nnwati i ing t hi "iiith "'ii mine been lonipleteri ,m HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. J development arorli will now gg far ward rnphRy, The station on the .nO loot level has hi en .'leaned up and put into shape and CfneOCUtting on the let el has 1 1. i n resumed. The shall was SOgk last year at a depth .1 4v'i !- i l and a i lossi lit Was i ,n gJsftri 199 001 o the norih at that utne when i he big (low of orator ami eni onnterert This resulted in sns- pendlng further development work Inn until mnrblnory and pumps that oiihl i are fui tho water eoi. Id be e- nr.rt. Tin re .ne some very i romisins lnd ration! .t tba ntlno i" the boflH ol Bupl M ear ton thnl with the fartboi develop mean soma i on- bodies gr!1 be opeiu d Up. NOTED SURGEONS OF WORLD TO MEET IN LONDON SOON AMERICAN CLINICAL CONGRESS TO OPEN SESSION IN BRIT ISH CAPITAL JULY 27. London, March it;. -Tba Clinical Congress of Burgeons of North Anter loa to be held he.re during the week beginning July 27 will !iuin more I The Opportunity is Here, Backed Calumet Testimony. taki depi men di.al Th" i iT, r "lll- Ol Km l a an and Can nil 'ii medical to London than the WTartd'a M i fungtoai held in re last year, rommittee on transportation is b difficulty in getting steamship hi moduli'. I. for tbe delegntes, as il expoOt to prov id,- far lftOjg trav el oret a shori period during the busl time of the ttnnaatbintli tourist si son This v in bf the fourth congress th" organisation, whi h hitherto at ways met m Americn in. yrunktlg n M iriin oi Chicago, seeretary gan eiai of the Congress 'ns been here in company arlth In. fx Baling also .a Chieago arranging with tin- Rngiish cogaggfttea for the program "i tfbt 'ormr.'ss. mor.2 the Surgeons who have al ready accepted tnvltntions to address the eagsggmai are Dr. Charlea H Mayo Roohesti i, Minn In John B, Mutphy Chicago: profeasm Huffier, Poi Di Raaasrl Jones. Liven l Dr G, i!. IrrnaAnfnng, Montreal; in. Getww Bggaronn Brawor, Mans foik; Di i W Ms AndreU . Chk?a go. The A marl an delegates will he wot "inefi at N formal meet" vMl. bngandt r Mrnttei nines Pagi The London -urenns are keenly In terested in the coming rnnsiTsa snd an- ggaklng exteiisivo preparatlnna to demonstrate everyblng l i .. . has tn show in the why of ffurgery, tin,. ,(f I ii n i i lent in. ut. Read Ilea I th htona. And de. lien is Era, a. Cnlutm t . M ii b, ngo oil" in' mjf troiihl Ul M OT I for it. i a !trangei I'm. "i endorsement, siah nu nts of Calumel 'Ie fi.r OFFICE OF CALUMET AND ARIZ ONA MINING COMPANY. To the Shareholders: Von ;ir,. here by notified thai the Annual Meeting of the stm k holders of Calumel and Ariz- 'ii Mining Company will be held at ' be nil! e , .t Hie t "inpailV . W'aiTel', Arisona, Monday, April 14th, lull, at i" o'clock a. M, for the put pose of alerting eleven directors for the ensu ing year ami for such other bttelnOsa as may i nine hi fore the meeting. The tlansfi-i I ks of the Company w ill be rjoaod March 9th and will re main elosed until Man h 19th, 191 1. BJ oidi r iii the Board of Directors, Gt tRDt ' R. CAMPBELL, ecretary. Dated at Calumel. Michigan, Mar. h ' ' 191 I dv i i tlsemenl Apr. 1 1 St nr.. . If. one ease of it: ll. Danbom. B97 Fourth lOyaj "About a year family was having i ram his buck. I. s hed all t In time, i u lei avore and at just a dull, hi it h" th r l v V pains t an. - lobe. were then Win Hill" v. sa I he sloope, 1. it pained straighten il- aM and th. kidney BSC frequently, caualng numbei of times a sdvised to try I kmn him terribly to i bad dissy apt in rations pa Med ion htm in k t up n I night. He W is K Idne.V Pill! and did sa till Si that h cured Pric ph.- ask for ; Doan'! Kidney Mis. Dnnrsim After Inking a low much improved in c emu linn d. Six or se loses bo iv wav U boxes at Co., praps., Rsrm mbi i tnko i.,. ..(hi all dealers Don'i snn- Kblnoy rented gel " lis the soma that h oi. Foal 1 1 Mllbui n iffali the . N v. name Dn f Idvartts I and lit ) r CLASSIFIEODSj LEGAL AOVF.RTlSEMcNT in thi 19, :: STATE 'll ' Ilit I Apr. I. I' Mb iiurt fo Roughto Rdwnrd M in ci Lleblel vs. Susanna Perttunei in pursuant of nil i 'nun I'm I In i oinpl.iin.uiL l efe .1". I . 'nun! the cir Hough' ion, in lb" fin in the WANTED. CENTB a porND rmhil OgCtOg r.iKs. N,, s. :.,,,s. News off! for 'lean alumet -tf HELP WANTED -FEMALE. i' once, ti? Tib WANTED Girl I'll, lie Kt-U WANTED Olrl ""Ik Apply So. Ih.kland M i St., 'alum, i, il hous" milh. I49 11 'b ery made a mi entered on day . I i amber, a. i . 1919, hove entitled cause. I. the sul.- acriher, a ''ir ot Court Commiasloner of ib" Count) oi Htiughton, ihafl sell, at publii an. lion or udii" to the highest bidder, si the tam i ooor of the Court House in the Vill it" ..f Rough ton. iii snld County oi' Rogghton, (Ihil being the pbtee a la re i he i ;tn nit Conn for snld county is bold) en the Wth da .., ,,, 11, A. D ! 914, al 11 ml o'eio. k i' the forenoon of ibSi dayi afl that certain ptfoport) mora pnrtlentorti described as follows: The frnviio dwell - inn' bOUSe and the a pi unt ena in OS thereunto helon ing, numhered rhrcd thousand one hundred twenty -nine (9.1S9), situated at the Bwedetown Lo cation, Cainmei Townsiup Rough ton Coonty, Mi. bbran, the same bohsg on land leased of the Csitinsei - Rscia Minim: Company, ami nuinbered SC eordlng to the ayatam of noasberksg i .is smplo) en bj i id aiumt t Roe ia MtgRng Company, Dated ibis 14th day of Mali h. A. D m t. HERMAN A RIUJfBR, ' 'ir. nit Co n i Commissioner. Ball raltti Mt Ceyntaek, si ie i'ors for Comma inant, E aeaa adfrees: iMmin t, Michigan. J. A. MINNEAR & GO. BROKERS CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUiM, MICH. MARKETS AT A GLANCE MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914. GRAN BY the FEATURE. SELLING UP 3 POINTS AND CLOSING 88 BID. 1 BALANCE OF THE LIST FRACTIONALLY LOWER LONDON COPPER UP 10 SHILLINGS. NIPISSING DIVIDEND CUT TO 28 CENTS alt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted ConsfLntly MEMBERS BOSTON AND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. GAY Si STURGIS BANKERS & BROKERS WILLIAM Mc KELVIE, Local Msnager - Phones 813 614 - 2 OFFICE OF SUPERIOR AND PITTS BURG COPPER COMPANY. To tin. Shareholdera : You are bete. b) notified that the Annual Meeting of the stockholders of Superior K- Pitta bur Copper Company will be held at the office of tiie Company, Calumvt, Michigan, Monday, April 19th, 1944, n IS o'clock goon, tor the purpose of sleeting directors for lha rmaulag roar ami for h other bueineaa. as may ' "III" before the ineetitlK. The tranafer books of the Company win be closed. March nth. 1914, ami win re -open March 19th, 1914. appointed lor an iii ami is hereby said petition, it is Further Ordered, that public notice thereof be Riven by publication of a ropy of this order, ono soak Weak for three snreessive wet ks. pre vious to said day of hearing. In the Calumel Mews, a newsuaoor minted ami i irculated m said county. (Seal! GEO. A true copy. Jim Lillas li. Mitihell. i.. giator "f Probata. ounty, I '. BBNVLEY, glga offAmbata i irdei of the Board ; IRDO.N ll. i Dated ,t. 1914. 'alutllel d .f Directora, V.MPBELL. Secretary, Michigan, March rtlsemenl Apr. li LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. :io. w, the t'oimtv of t a th Court, held t be illajte unity on tin 1). I!N. March Jt. i st Ti ; i i MICfitG Tin Prubatg Coun i loughton. At a SSBSlOg of s the probata antes Houghton in said '.lb day of Alan h A Present i Ron, i Judge ot probate. Ill the matter Of the estate i,f John Jeffery, docaaaad. William B. Anders. m. tin exeCtttOT named in the lasl will ami testament baring fHed in said couri his petition praying that a certain Inali mnani in writniK. pm portini; to br ib, last Willi lierith PRECINCT CAUCUSEfl ProelcM or distrirt canennei "i elector! residing in the pre. districts hereafter mentioned for purpose of el, .'tin.: delegates tor tlto following calbfd townshit can us, will be held on th- svsaafguj of the .1th day of March, a. i.. 1914, ;t ; o'clock promptly at the following places said prOOinCtl or districts, naniel.v Pr eel net .. i. Armory, entitlrd to s dologntag i'rei'ini't n. i'. Calumet Captain's riloa, entitled in 4 dologntoa Precinci No, i. captain's offic 14 shaft, Caluimi. entitled to nates. PrOCUSCl o. 1. So. Heela C o.ii''. entitled to li delegates Pi'nukjtoi o. :,. Mofagsgjrian Hall. Si'otl street, entitled to K'Ues. PrOClnel No. I!. Rod Jaeket Tow n h "111 it led to 7 delegates. PrOOtnOI No T. Lake Sib Hgegl Stole. North Ith street, el. titled to .1 No dele- nptaln Teini ' dele ami testament ol sani deceased, now I deligatoa. on lile in said OOttri be ailinitt. il to J lleejn' t No. probate ami iiat tin. adnUniatratlon I tennbil Hetghti of said istate be granted lo William If Anderson, or lo some other sultahU person. It is Ordered, That the tnd day of A III. A. I i. !i. at ten oYlii.k in the forenoon, at sa d pTobatS afflOB, be ami is hereby appointed lor bearing said pi I it ion. II is PUTthe) ordered. That jmbli rtoUee thcrerd ba giren by publication of a OOpy of this order. SnCS ea.h weik, tot three su.iissle Weeks pre- i- lis ti, said day of heal inff, in tin Cnlttfflel News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said I'onnty. S". ii fJIfji i. ! '.KNTLKV. a tru" copy, indiga of Probate. Ldias ti. Mitchell, Regleter ol Probata LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT March '. i r,, :, ::u. STATE tV ML HIilvv The lh it" COUll for lh Cimiily of Houghton. At a si s.. ion of snld COUrt, held it lb" I'robrite Mil, In the Village ot Houghton, in said SoUnty, on the .'.t b day of .Mar. h. A. I . lull. Present, Mob, gaurga C. Ben tier, Judga of Probate. In the matter of i In SOtatS ol Ma ria RehfOVbtJl, de eased. Martin Hi hrovh h. husband ..i said decease,!, having tiled in said emirt his pdUtgag piavniK that the ailminls- 1 ration ot said estate b" planted tnL.ll Si Ian. u- and J Oggpgj M. lko. gf i" '"iii" other snltahb person. II is iirder.il. That the fgd da of Vi ril. A l. I'll I. al ten iii lo. k in Hi" forenoon, at mid probata rsflg , kg i. ITnnish Hall, Coi -entitled to 4 delegates. Precinct No. i, piiraatsiis hall, ant l lb d to S delegate.-:. Proelntll No. in. I'almer's Itldk'.. en tit bd lo !' deleuates. Pn i itu t No. II. Lanrium Town hall entitled to 19 delegates. Precinci No. g, fspauldbsg Motel, Lake Linden Ae. entitled In S dele gates. PrOCinCj No. Ll. Fire Hall. CoppST it v . pntitlOd to J delegates. I Sited I his Itlh .lay of Mat.-h. A l . l!l . Uf order of Townahlp Board, JAMLS fSi NAI UHTMN. Superv ism Goo, Martin, Township Clerk. dv ertlacmsnti9 T 'WNfjRlP CAt'ClTB. A township CgUCUS of the elcrtors of Calumel township Is hereby railed I he held at the Washington fSChOOl Hall for the ecentng of the ?7th dn) Man h A. I. 1911 at v o'clock for the ptirpos' or noanbsntlrtg candidates i the following offices: One supervisor for one year, tne 'leri. for one yen n i 'in Ti i s surer tor one i sal ne Commbailoner of Rkthways m one gg r. fjgfg iiverseer of HlKhvvaxs for one I ear. 'no Member "t Board of Rerlen for in ysnrg. ne Justice of the Peace for fOtT ea rs. l-'oitr Constables for one year. me Pan ndmastof for one yen Dgted this I Ul of March A. 191 . J AM I S Ma MAUOHTt iN' Agrortbssmeni supervisor.