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THE CALUMET NWtl PAGE SIX WAR TO REPLACE EUROPEAN MONARCHIES WITH REPUBLICS? Henry Clews Thinks Ultimately It Will Lead to Disarmament and World Peace. America Must Be Benefitted Materially in End Km fart, August ti" 1 1 "'' the Ma "' :,nd ttl'' v"rsl 18 i,r,,,,:lM appreciated. The result must no. be i. ri t the ifcifra nt of arme. v.. -at Hi ituln's entry Int.. the war will UU doubted l.v hasten the end; the sh-or intensity ol the emtlllet BaBaaaaiitf limltma lie duratlaa. Per the tune -lag the aorld'a commerce hi deenoj u ised, i the contlaeat of Baropa 1 ;. tea ulll M ..dossal. Hundreds I thousand of prectoaa live will i sacrificed, uid bJttloaa of capital and .,. rt) da U Th bortpr that will have to ba eBdured are tee dread ful tot the laBglaatlea. Cluesa will rait in European Industry ha sbb r. . for i" aalbl) om tlnie to i HM i im ,, it thai can be reaenn , ll h1i ; :, r mm areet decisive battle In the aartj stages ef the war. decisive enough at leael to epaa the door M mediation and tbaa stop this bbbb vii,.. truckle; tba taddeet btet an Christendom In many generBjleats, la tba course of lima tba pteeent obnf union win partly ateappeur. The world la rapidly nettling down t" war begls, pad maai ol tba necessary activities of Ufa will aooa h bb BMBth M . tiai Bo far aa iba Called states jM eoaceraed, are are energeticall) ad justing nuraelveg i" Iba new situation. uir leading financiers are ahewiag decree of calmaesa couraea, eoneld eratioa and artadnw thai la a aptondld cxiiii.iticii of pabllc spirit. Today Wall Street i ebeulderlBa. raapoiuilWHttai, accepting risks and granting at rejaaaa- .!: ns thai are aavlni tbla count. y , peak ami autterlall) altavlatlag t . . . i abroad. mencs Filling Breach. v. . ..! tba mtedeods -if the past. I. " ... Cbcee who manage OUT laadini a Institutions arc showing a :. ublllt and a splendid courage i n i .11 tba grave ituatlon Hoi only t nnain in! muchineiv l:as I. en .ul In shape t.i meet almost any oontin-ir.-nry. hut important aid has been rendered t" Bttrnpaan banhern raltav lag tbaaa af considerable of their oh ligations to thla side. KoreiKn hanks Oftan Milan, e the AOVlBg of some of i.nr ci t m. cotton for instance; hut in tl.is .use l raltaVlag them W have batped ourselves :s well as Kurope. In ail aapartaMata of burtwaaa there is a growlaa spirit of uu sparatloB, wblcb should he ener..asly enlarged until the la paaatid There is a oalvaraal SStanatun of crwdlt where needed and wbars eondltloas ara sound. The mora torium baa i.e. n promptly adopted wherever necessary, Tba Rnaadal Fir.. I aa tbls side has bsaa mat. ti. il ls psilsvad by the issue of ajgg,aag,gg I , ... mam eunvau i uaatar the Aid-rtch-V'raaland act, and laws bnvs bsaa paaaed maklag la poaslbta if aaceaaary to put lata circulation over $1.7" -gga of sic h curraacy. By cocaagaa un darataadiag our hankers have also agreed to preYsnl aft) further import ant exports of u-oid. The ctaabag ol aH ()f the . i baagea baa fortunately pre vent., i an aggravattoa of the crisis by stopping Ill-advised ipeculatloa; aad before l ag tbsre Is little doaM but that the flaaarlnl sltuatloa bars wlW bara I n we traaathened aa t.. al low the re-. niiiK of axchaages tbtougboal the country. America Will Profit. It rnaj bo some time bafors .nr for eign trades aggregating about M,bO0,- DO a year, vi resume Its accus- totaed sway, The products held hack nov however will ba la giaat demand lat.f . ti at unquestloaably blgb prlci (Mi Imports the situation Is equally .1 raagad Our purchaaaa ol Burnpaan I usuries will oartalnli ie curtailed, n t for lack of tninsportatioii. hut gagHI th paopll of Kurope will have latfcelv btrnaii ilsatroysra instead ol bta d l el s. In spits of all the horrors and the . Ii.o.s who h this war will hrltiR. there aie i. fist is and hopes up. n which our gaas should he steadfast!) set. what- I raf nation succeeds, the end of SS osaatVS militarism is at hand. Though war and arms cannot yet bs abolish od, Buropa arUI ba aavad far raara t,. aaaaa the crushinn armaments which she has supported lot s.. loag and the poa rstoa of which has l.e.n gHfjgt) in- i mental in saritlng this sggath ggta. Some tbroaaa are already totteriag, aad republics win take tbair place; all of w hich will make f. i p. a. c This atraagls sriil, moreover, have sobarbag lafhaaaea upon the wbota wortaV in siute ..f the bettaaaaaai af War. many l itf efencs will he settled. SUM forms of discontent will disap pear, and men s Letter impulses ate fclread) haginnlni to rise aad win i SStabliSbad UPOa a higher plane when passion finally roogg HaPPll Ameri ca is out of the BtruKfilc We may feci the Bonsaojtancss in tsatporan business eoafusloa; and It must not be overlooked that there are STaVS QUM HOBS ahead which will lil'.l for wis dom and cautidi in makii.K lotnuiit- ment. Bat ultimately the I'nited States will benefit materially, ami it Is to he hoped, niotallv. hy this unprece- dantad and aacattad for talui lyai. A I read) the financial skies are . Icar lag, The Hank of England rate bag I. .en reduced to ti per cent; likewise the BaBg of Trance. In local financial . if. las tin-re is also a mu. h mote confi dent and hop. fui faallaa regarding the future. Henry t'lews. FURTHER CURTAILMENT. Copper Range To Cut Its Output In Half. Boston, auk. it. Prsetdeat Paine of Copper Range states that orders will Shortly he given to put in effect a curtailment of ro par cent, which means that until normal eondltloas ar.- again restored production will amount to about 1S.000.000 pounds of copper per annum. This enforced ac tion , nines as a peculiar hardship on Copper Range which has only recent ly succeeded in Kelting hack to full capacity fOnOWtng the .n shutdown caused by the Lake Superior miners' strike a year aifo. KhSg Ruttr will prohublr Juuf down entirely, it has been pioduofng about 16, pounds per annum, hut this Is BU( h a relatival) small production thai must either operate at full .a pacity or stop entirely, A partial cur tailment would mean prohibitive coats. An enforced shutdown, however, will liable the coMpaay t make contem plate improvements. North Butta win ahat down asRtrety for two ,,r three weeks in order to make needed repairs t,, the shaft, after which the question of the extent of . urtallnteal will ho decided. North Butte's production has been runnlai about If, 000,090 pounds per annutt'. LAKE SUPERIOR! MINE INSTITUTE Further Plans for Ishpeming Meet ing Are Announced President W. 11 Johnston of the i.ake Ba pari or Miptig institute has an n. u iii ad the committees that will he in nbaiga ef the fl4 lasting t. ba held I the Brat Week of September The gaaatlBI will open III IshpeinliiK btopdai morahnft Aagnjai 11, ami ail m.iiibcts ate arvaal to be here at that time aa the first-aid meet will take p.a. . in the forenoon at Ualoa i'ark. says the ishpeaUag Iran il" Tins is to be one of the features of the pro Krain as teams will be entered fioin all ,f the Lake Superior ranges and Btlnlng men ..II aver the country are areatl) latereatad. gatoaBobllsa win ba ::s. ,1 I., transport the members to the places t hat at e to be isitcd. Lunch will be served at goon at the Wawotiowin fjotf club, following which there will be some Soft of eli te! tallltnelit until time to leave for Negaunea, where an Inspection win be made of the surface equipment at the Megauaee mine, one of the Basal iron properties in the state. I'rom NegBU nss the party will he taken to Mar quette to imik over the new steel cm rate dock of the Lake Superior ami lahpentlng Rnltwai company, The Lake Shore BagUM Works will serve u Whitehall dinner on the beach In front of the plant and Nels Klodln slates that it will fat surpass the din ner which he served to the Institute Aw sears ago and which was so thor oaghl) enjoyed Uanagar Iforgaa Jop- uk has srranged for a special mo tion picture entertainment at the Mar quette opera Mouse far the avanlng, after which tlu- party will return to lahpemlng. . special train win leave labpaaalng sari) Tuesday morning for st. Igaaca and there will he Bleeping cars Horn Ishpeming, Negaunea and Marquette for the accommodation of those who ate golag to Detroit, The Detroit and Cleveland Navigation company's steam, r "Detroit ll" will depart from st. Igaaoa about io a. m. arrlviag in Detroit on Wednesday morning. The boat has been chartered by the Insti tute and will be for the exclusive use Of the members. Two da.v.s will be spent in Detroit looklnn over some of the automobile plants and other large factories the mambsra heintc free to return when they choose, no boat having been chartered f..r the return tiip. Most of those who con template Koine, will remain in Detroit until the end of the week, although the tickets will be good for thirty days. Secretary TungblUth states that a lar:e number have stgnlfjpd their In tention of atteadlag the meeting this year and it seems certain that the trip will be a successful one. All business sessions will be bald on the boat and an excellent list f papers lias been prepared, many of which are already printed and readv for distribution. The average earning of Mm of moderate length is said to be neatly 115,000, The bulk f the aluminum ore of th United States is produced in Arkansa BE HEALTHY During the past several years numerous people Have received HEALTH through Spinel Ad justments. R. Jobling, D.C. The Chiropractor Calumet Phone 689-J WOLVERINE & ARIZONA MINING COMPANY For Summer Food Drink I Co. More milk but be sure you get Clo verland Milk then to get clean you will be sure healthful milk. ee CLOVERLANO DAIRY GO. LAURIUM, Phone 854, MICH. CHAS. SVLOTTI, Proprietor. Notice of Sale of Stock for Non-Payment of Assessments Hardwood Graying Slabs H. H. GILES Phone 442-M 114 Wolverine St. Laurium. Notice is hereby given that under n.d by virtue of a resolution of the Board of Diret tors , f th.- Wolverine & Arizona BflatBg t'ompan... and the statute in stii h case BHUlS ami provid- d, there ail be sold at Public Auction to the htgheM bidder, at I lie otlb e of the Company, First National Bant Building, Calumet, Ittehtajan, on tag t. nth day of September A. I)., IfflO, at i" o'ctoch in the forenoon, the foiiow- lB Beecrlbed shares of the Capital stock of said Company itBBillag in the names of the followlag persons, f..r nOB'payBtenl of certain assessments levied and oalled OB said stock, as fol Assessment No, 1 of share, .in., an.! p.ivable Jaauar) ll, ipm, A M - tlieflt No. J of hare, due aad parable September 19, i9:,. :o i on on SBta per or before ritn per before 25 oil ents per or befotaj 25 oil f'tf. No. NAM R, No. of S lirs. C0RDW00D MORRISON ESTATE N. R. BIANCHI WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER Our specialty Coppir Qudn hig grade whiskey. CALUMET, MICH. Phone 549 012 Oak St. a i lessmenl No, s of share, duo and payable December 1, i9ur. A menl No. 4 of cents per share, due and pavable on or heforc Uarob Ittt, : lament No. 5 of share, due and payable September 17, 1906. Assessment No. C of share, due any pavable June IT, 1 !:. Assessment No. 7 of h ue, due and payable November 1, 1907. Together vrith interest on each of said unpaid BBBeaaaaenta from the eatd reapet live dates ut the rate of six per cent iter annum, and the expenses of notice and sale, unless said respective . ments with the interest thereon mil th.- expenses of notice and ulc be sooner paid, namelv Amt. Ami. Ami. due ilue due As't As't Ant No.l No. 3 No. 4 cents per or before cents per or before cents per or before Amt. due As't No. ;, Amt. due As't No ; Amt due As No. Carr, w. v i hynoweth, v'has. . . 'iiv now. th. "has. . . ulbt rtson, V. R. . . . i 'distance, K. J I . Udell . . . I'ollins, K. J i hluter, Miss Mary Carter, Bhmbyg I 'u. ,i ( v erhu k . 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Put it in this bank, whero it will be -safe in our burglar and fire proof vaults and from which you can with draw it AT ANY TIME on demand. All your neighbors do this. Why not you. J. A. MINNEAR & CO. BROKERS CALUMET, MICH. Phone 64. LAURIUM, MICH. Phone 820. ( m AQsiiiPn m I ULHUUIMinW MWW J WANTED. :! i'MNTS A 1U'NI paid for elean cotton rttLiS. No BOrUPe, Calumet News otl'n e -tt HELP WANTED. WANTED Man to represent local retail concern on road. Salary and aamlaalnn Apply bi letter "X" 'ai- umet News. tr. FOR RENT. Poll RENT Six room bouse Apply n. C. Hack, Buppe'a stoic tf LOST. LOST Hair goM rim lasses in case between BwedetoWB and Haymbaul- tovvn. I-lii.lcr niniii to l'i i. r Kaunas 374 Cdlumbla Si Calumet. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. July 27. Auk. 3, 10, 17. BTATB '!' Mb II MAN, TIm probate Court for th Couaty of Houghton. At a BBBBion of Mid court. hld at the Probate Ofllca la tbe Vllbtga of Houghton . In said county, on the 27th day of July A. D till. Present. Hon. Qeo, C. Bentley, Judgej of probate, in the Matter Df tba Batata ol Arthur PbbboQi Deoeased, Bamuel Pascoa, AdmlaMtratat of smd estate, hnviag filed in said court his patltloas praying thai the time for the presentation of claims ggatnal gfid SBtati be limited and that n tiine and place be m pointed to receive, ex amine nn.l adjust all claims and d - Baadfl agalnai said deceased by and before said (ourt. It te Ordered, Thnt four months from this da tt b allowefl for creditors to present claims against said estate it is lurtber ordered, That the I at (1st of Dec ember 114, at teu o'clock in tbe forenoon, st said prohste office, lie sad ks hereby sppointsd tow the es smlaatlou aud sdjusuusni us sll etetusi ssid deinesds saaWnet as id de ceased, and Bust notice thersof be Sivsii by publiostion, atMg ggah weeU. for three BaeOBBBtvs weeks previous to enid day of heatiiiK. in TIih Calu met News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. (Seel) QBJO. C. HKN'I'I.KV. a true cupT. Jadga of Piubatei Ali( Hell. ci.rk of Probate LEGAL ADVERTICEMENT. An?. .1. 10. 17. 24. RTATH) Off MICHIGAN. Ths I'rohate Court for the County of Houghton. At s seeeion of said Court, held at the Probate Offlca In tho Village of Houghton In said County, on the let day of August. A 1. 1814. Present: Hon. Qga, C. Hontley, Judge of Probate. In the matter of the estate of QeOTgB Thompson. deceBBeO), MUoiina Thorn peoa, irtdeei or s-id deceased. BBViag lied in said court Baj petition prarlng that a eertaln Instru inetM In writinR. purporting to be tne last will and testament of said deceas e.l. now on fllo In gab court be admit ted to probate, and thut the udmtnls- MICHIGAN COLLEGE OP MIMES F W. McNslr. President Far Yea Book Apply to Preeident or Secretary, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. J tratlon af said estate be granted to Nlhollaa Thompson, the anaeutrix named in the last will and testann nt Of said deceased, or to some other suit able person. It is urderod, That tho 27th day of August A. I). 1!14, at ten o'clock lathe forenoon, at said probate office, be and 1m hereby appointed for hearing asld petition ; It Is Further Ordered, That public notice thereof bo given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for throe successive weeks previous to said day of hoaritig, in the Calumet News, a nevvepaper printed and circu ited in said eeejntp, (tfeal) GBO. C. B1M I I III. A true copy. Judge of Probata Hillaa O, Mitchell, Iteglster of Proliate. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. July 20, 27 Aug. 3, 10. 17, 24 NOTICE C KHEttOTTfl BALK. NOTICE IS HffflUBBT OIVBN Thai by virtu, of a writ of PURA PAC1A8, dated the Ifth day of June A. D, 1114, Issued by the Circuit Court for the Cennty of Houghton, Michigan. Ifl ' vor of Henry Hielfeld. plaiBtbT, agsisst the geeds end chattels real stele of William Nordstrosfi. de fendant, in said County, to ma direct ed and delivered i l did an the 17th day of July instant, levy upon and take all the riKht, title und interest of the Maid William Nordstrom in and to the following described real OBtBta that is to say: The South Knst quar ter s. K. ') of the North Kasl gusr ter (N. B. ))i and the North t-io' Miiarter (N. F. k) Of the South Baal Quarter CB. B. 14) of Baetlen ten (10), Twp. gfty-sis (00) Nsrth of rtents tblrty-two (82) Wset of the Oiiuhigsa Merldten. In the Township ef Calu met. Const and tate sforeeeu! sll of which I ahall expose and sell at public auction or vendue to the highest bidder st the trout door of the t'oiirt House at the Village of KoUgBtOfl Ifl aatd County, (that being the place '' holding the Circuit Court for the sa;d Couaty) on the 2itth day of AUgBBt aast, at ii o'clock iii the forenoon, I Btfed this 17th day of July, A. De 1114 JAM BB A. CRCSK. Sheriff. Hy John I'hellew. Deputy Sheriff. Qalbralth and bteCoraaaoki Aitorneyn for PlaintitT, HiiHiness Adilreas: Calumet, Michigan. BJDOUIeAJI BBCAM1NATION, a laguhti aBBunallna of appucaoti for teachers' certificates will he held at tba high school building. Houghton, on Thursday, Criday and Saturday, gust nth, 14th and llth, oommeaclBg praonpti ai li N A, M aaeh naf. The queetkBM in raadUag for a" 1 '''' tltb.it. s will be based on BUOCB Arden iy Alfred Tennpgoa WOJU M B VTH, Commissioner of BflfeBBBl Advertisement-itf