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G THE CALUMET NEWS. ' j !- SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12 MINES AND MINING, STOCKS PLANT ABOUT COMPLETE. Miami Mill Will Begin Operations on New Year's Day. of 600 men now iinplnyed at the Miami (.Vjiper (.'oiniany only ubut 100 are ennui' J l uikIci nun J xvoik. The remaining Soo arc working on tho n Ktrurtioii of tho now concentrator and auxiliary parts of the plant. Among tho loo mon occupied In mining aro In- -hided pump-men. carpenters ami uch tin r surfae-c nu n an aro nooowsary to tlio working of tho mine. Itipid headway U l in made-, how-I ce r, in cornpli-lin.i; me ronm-i-mmi im dcrgrenmd. mi that all Humid in read I net s for ere e tr;n ti'ms Ix.'i-ie- tho mill i.s put In oprrat:i:i on J.im.i ry'l. nim the Cl.-l'o S:l r i:.-lt. Th. bulk of tho inkrro!inl worU lui.tiii n. s to bo ilono on an. I a!i vo tlio Jlrst main hiubmo k-el 4:'o fct fn-m t,!; nurf.ne'. On this level "evcr.il drifts :ne- bi iri eltiven, but most of the rk lofiststN of putting up raltfru to tin- top o tho ore body so Dial tlicy may Ic nsod as oro ohuloH w lien prodiu tloii is t ommi n e (I. Anions tlo-so t alsos aro two whlrll Well' i mi t up lllldor tlio J.i", t.oo ton tto( k pilo from whloli tho (list on- to supply tho mill will bo takon. These two raises are now finished. All the i ro rrom tho stock pilo and from the alioli.H Mih-levels of tho initio l.t.ow the Jim baulaue K-el will bo : hot down throMKh the iai.-i.s to the i jo-foot ei and will bo hoisted from litre. The on- po-iots on the 4J" foi t level are oomplete and all the nef iss uy n ine oipilpnn nt for haulage and lighting puri-oMos has boon in- htalled. Kx'-ept for tho putting in piaee some KhaftliiK and Instalbna the olee trie inotiis the ooneentrator and its Internal eipiipment Is In t e oliiiess for J use. The motors h.ie j ist arriveil. and will he set up at ome. All the ,, Di or miPimj e(iiiiinent Including crush ing rolls. lcistr oiici'!itratiii, slime, and sand t ibl.s and Chilean mills are in ihoir rcspecthe positions :m ready to bomn their work on .Now ) wr s day. Tl o onm'truction of the power lmusi which is loon led at tho foot of th hill below tho mine and on the outskirts of tho City of Miami has boon finished and nearly nil tho machinery for-nlnK its equipment h is boon installed. Tho lilpinif for tho steam exhaust and trie rcipiisite wiring to e-..nncct various parts of the plant with tlio dynamo have been finished. Tho pumping sta tmii on which construction work was oommcnicd a few weeks ago lias al lo.idy assumed dofir.it form on th" Miami Kaneh about two miles from the mine. Tho building which shelters the pumps consists of a wooden frame erne re d with fhoet iron. Th.o bim transmission line from tho powor house to the pumping station has boon finished. Tho three churn drill being used in prospecting the unprovon portion of tin1 Miami property nro continuing their explorations in the northwest part or tho Miami territory. Tho com pany Intends making a carefully corre lated report on tho results of this drill- Ing early in January. The largo mill which has Fprung up on the Miami property Is an imposing larging the working station on the l,400-f't lovol and is cutting a sta tion on the 1.200-foot level, in order that tho oro output of the mine niuy bo greatly increased. The company will suspend shipping for a period of about two weeks, or until the work In the stations is completed, when the output will bo iiouly doubled, as the Immensely rioh oro bodies on tho 1.400, 1.200 and l.ooo-foot levels will bo worked to better advantage than at the present time. I'p t the first of the month, the Tuolumne has averaged about it.o tons a day, especially during tlio last I two weeks of iK-tohor, tho oro running iiuriuiivc, ii nas noen determined to ic-opon the Oneco lode. Gay & h'turgls. Houghton. Nov. 12. Algomah lasl ilfcht cut Into an exceedingly rich face of ore in tho south drift, which ha just boon started at the 104-foot level. This face is the most spectacular showing that has been made. lie -ood to II tilur ; per cent ( r i cupper, wltli a C. & A. AND S. & P. OUTPUT. The piod. ii ti. n for tho month of Oc tober I f..:..ws: Calami i i- .riz"ra Mini:--; company, ; . .oi i ilv of Mister copper. Siiporicr & Pitt:--b;irg Copper -..m- ('('1 P'S of Jd'ster Copper. STOCKS ket Io.'Lm at tu ft I any. 2 "'if j Minnear & Co.'s Gossip J The homo office of ri.oa f: Mich l:;an is in re-nipt eif a oonimunicaii !i from Supt. Xclsop, wl;ich in part leads as follow:,-: "We went through the ledu:o l:i tho winxo or ss-e-ut and tlio ground wes I ho b!?t we have stru-k so far. Wo have the' ry same form ation tn-it tlu- Ariy.ona-Coiiiinire-ial had on their aiiO-feot le-e!. It e-on-sistid mostlj of iron and in broiking sot, o e f these piece s of Iron, we found a little native ooppe r. 1 have st-irte'd .'inking in tho winze and from tlio In dicatiovs wo have so far. wo ought to find scniethilig good when wo (Tot down two or three hundre-d fcl." our Olibo ceirresponele-nt wires us the- following Information: "iHlft be ing driven to open the (Jre-at I!aste-rn vein of the Superior & Iloston is passing through hroke-n ground, much stained with epper and is in 10. fe-et. The vein may bo one ountere-d at any time now. There Is every Indioitlon of one-ounte rlng good oro. Of six ella mond elrill holes put down by the Ar-l.ona-Ceimmercial, two found the Hack Hawk vein, at a depth of 00 (I fe-et, to bo about ten feet wide enr rying copper ore averaging six per cent. Shaft Is slightly over H00 fe-et eVep. Tho next drift will b' estab lished at ;i ilepth e.f l.noo fe-et. Tho eijjht level Is barren. President Am ster of tho Arizona-Commercial is x pecteel in Cilobo very shortly." The r.ostetn eifflco eif the Smith Iike Is In roce-lrt of following; "No. fi drill is now drilling in exceptionally rich ground. Just pulled four feet eif core- on entering be d. Kvery inch of core is filled with shot copper." lloston Kagt ISutte was practlcally tln- whole thing In tho loca! .'aarket tet i'-'iy. The wonderful showing i. Uio lias attracted buj ing from all ever the country. There is no manJpu. ! lation :ind insiders are doimr noMi'n-' to be 'ost tho i rice, being content.to let tho l!-: rke t take care eif itself, lemfl e'ert that tho future of tho property will jutetify any price which the mar ket irvy make. like was epaiet but Htr.-ng and will pre.bahly remain po ua- til after ti e rights expire. Wo hmk f e titii.u. d at li it with higher j.rice iet week. Foster of Falno, Wt-bbt Co. Speaking of Slhoes To tho average wage earner tho qoality of tho shoes his family wears makes a big difference in the annual shoe bill. For Instance It is (jmssiblo U Kpcikl fl.50 on a (pair if tx9 shoes and not get half tho wear that a pair of our 2 shoo- would Klve. Wu nptiaslo tho wlsdomi eif wiving menioy on h)im.-s by paying a reasonable price. We luivc irnine extra sturely things here Just now for the rmigh youngsters. Prices: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 High and Low Cuts. THE BEE HIVE SHOE STORE Firm STREET CALUMET TIIONE 80 III I Ustahtishcd 1880 a Paine, Webber & 0 Members Xciv York Stoch Exchange Boston Stock ExchonAc ' New York Gotton Exchange " Chicago Hoard of Trade Duluth Stock Exchange GURl STOCKS GIVBX SPIZQITIL aTTKNTlOH PRIV71TK W ill 11 TO TILL MTUtKRTS Galumct OfficcPainc Webber Building M. J. O'BRIEJV. Rcs..M4r. TcIcphoncs826. 827 and 828 . t itfJ' I" -!- twmw-vrm.. .m... : f - , ..gsaej The 'i uviug In tills Issue i f high lasx CaluiiH t I-otton, X .v. 1 J. ..Markets were to day i 1 1 in r noii-i(iiiiijttal but : fre n-ih was i,i..-i-rvablo in so vera I in-t ito-cs. Tilings o.u hotter and ehaiico are ilia pile. will bo .better next wee!;, lir if ive-riu nis in monoy niark- t an t p ;e in cm :.ango jM'tdtion Id oIimtv- Ce nlah-iiLO Is coming 1w; k alter the disaipei!itiueiit' ef the arter-eltctiein mai:;et. Irving J. Sturgis. we i. :. may Some news on .. c.v;ni tti! af- DOUT'JN STOCKS. (Paine, Webber &. Co.) structure- e xte-n.llng along the- e re at eifitHo the- hill. It Is painted gray and in the most eonspicuoiis object in the- land-m-api- for n.iles .'iround. Although tho present full eapaeity for tho mill Is 2.oi)o tons e-ve-ry twenty-four houis. the- foiiiidat iens for thre e additional t nils have- , n built ki that bye xte nd Ing the- mill over them at any future-time- the- oapn ity e.f tho e-once ntrator ean be- liieriaseel to 3.000 tons daily within a period of pine months. The mil! will begin tn-ating l.Oao tons of ore- eae-h elay and will graelually la-ere-ase- its on- supply to 3,'iaO tons el.il l within a period of nine- mouths. The rat io ..f com e titration which will main tain is supposed to be.- Z) tons into one-. Tin- numbe r of m-n to b- mpbiye-d at the Miami Copper Company will probably be- smaller than tliost people ntiti" i.ate- after t !" e"iisl not i. .n pe riod i- past. Win Teas now the- force- num bers about Coo iin'i. the total number of employes after the- plant is e..m ple te d will probably tint e-xeee il ?,.Vl as lio I irge- fore e- Is re (iilre d for operating ii e orie e ntrator and tin- mine- is in such eoiolition that the- ore- to supply the mill e an be- e xpe diliouvly I' riie .l with a minimum amount e.f l.ilmr. It is said that about 2'i0.ono shares of llroux, formerly held by the- largo in terests that were' Instrumental In forming tho company, have boon taken over by a poe.l. It is estimated that C.lroux plant, including the sme-1- te r, will not be- re ady for ope-ratlon un til It'll'. It Is said that Iladger State, whbh .as formerly a subsidiary eif p. & M., is show in;' the same- high grade eif eire body that has been eb velopcd n the eiMi-r mine'. TUOLUMNE. Put, furtbi i of its . Mont. --lor lle eloping ft pre.prty and thi' purpose- of western portion ibterininirig the- amoiiiit e.f ore- that Is alleged to have been Xtract, from tlie- Tuoluinii'- ground by tin- North Putte- Mining Company, tl.- Tuobimne- irunpaiiy lias oinin.'li. -ol to drift em tho 40'l-fool lovt l in a we ste rly ibre e tlon. Tin- vein, w hie h Is known s the- surface-, ;n,d by raises In the- e-aste-rn portion e.f the greiund has been prove.I t'i ap.-x In the-eeimpromlse- sirlp and In tli" we-sie-rn portion e.f the- e.rlglnal Ti.idumn f lalm for n elistnneo of 412 fee t west e,f tho main shaft. N'e weilk lias been done- up to the present time em the 400-foot level we-st e.f the- nhnft ami elrlftlng em this por tion of tho vein Is to bo pushed as rap Idly as possible-. It is stated by th Tiiolumno eompanj's englne-rs that ihlfting rir a e ennparatlvely nhort distance will e.pe-n Into tho wurklngs maelo by the North Piilto re.mpanv nnd ellscloso tho fdl sfojios from whbh an enorni'ius tonnage e-.f eire Is ti Hexed to have boon taken Illegally by the North Putte cotnpuny. It will then be possible to compute the tonnage, Ap proximately, nd It I? probable that n suit will be Instituted against the N'otlh P.uffo compnnv for sin h eire al leged to have been stolen from tho Tuolumne. The Tuolumne company Is also en- The of the-l-l.te-. liiilcs. tunne-! under the- Kureka Mine (;ri-cne--Caiiane a is about eem It will eliminate a haul e.f 2',-i "Mini has be-gun unwaterlng tho M f-ne-e-ei shaft. This shirt I.s 4".0 feet i'e-i-p and will be- used to explore the adjacent ground. Iiiree tors e.f c. A. and S. & P. who have- re-ee-ntly re turiie-ij from the- prop erties are- we ll ple-asiel with what they saw ami a great many eif them who we re- lukewarm in tin past are now en thusiastic e.ver S. & P. The- visit Is said to have e b are-el away all pe rsonal e.bJe-'-tlons to the ce.nsol Ida t ion of the property. I'nite-d Verde F.xtenslon has struck another largo ere henly which has not been assayed yet. Gay & Stnrgis' Gossip Calumet, Mkh., Nov. 12. Tho name dullness: pre vniie-d tenlay as wan ftp parent ye-cte-relay and flue tuatlonn in prfo': were within narrerw range. r.'i. t P,ntte was a fe-nture of strength in tliei CoHtou list, e.pening at ll and filuneliv to 12 at whMi price It clfl-i. - The ibaiane e of t'he list was epiiet and no change in prlce-s were noted. The iii!s were also ejulet ami, with -enit liature. The- (Htot.e-r nluetien for Cal. St Ariz, whs l,:i!to,(Hif) p.inds nnd for Su perior v Pitt n.iirg 2,o!ir,,ono iuuds. Tlie-re npp irei tolx a tron under temo tn tld. market and no eteji ks are pressed feir sale. f)nefo i preparing hi un water the old shaft e.n the Oneeei Joelo whbh wns sunk at.otit io years ngo. It was nt n wri ng I. tlir.e ;.nd passed into tho country roe k, ami at the time it was belloveel the values e.f the lode had pinched euit. Hut a drill hole through the lisle ii fow months age nt n depth of 1.100 fe-et show eel good copper nnd now that Onec-o has drilled Its proper ty ilsewherej arl found nothing; more Hid. Asked elveTtiirc s 8!y Mbiue. 41 43 , -' ;i: 10 KJ'i A.cadhni 5 5.: -tl.11lio 71; 8 Art:' ('"" 17 17 ,i Putte & Pa Ik 5 5; Pom ton Cm bin . . ., 16:14 17 'onlitlon 1 y 4 vo'.i Coi per Pange 70 a 7 - et A 50 fj6',i V- " 5G0 S70 Centennial 1914 Ialy West 3; 4 Ka.it Putto is, 12I4 'R'"!"" 114 11 ;il"ux 7 7 ;ri,nly 43'i 44 eJroeno Can 7. 77 llat-ee ,k , 28 Helvetia it8 o l"d!ana 1314 i6 isle,- Poyalo 21 '3 22 Kerr Iiiko 71,4 71 Kewe-e-naw 31 j 3.V; ,-,l 3S',i 3S l';l Hallo ejt 10 '-M, 9 9i iii jejT Michigan 41 5 Mohawli 49li L0 r.'e. Can'. 20Vi 20 North Putto 35 Vi 33 Xipl.-vdng 10 10t; Norlli Iike a gya OM Dolll 4p 42 IJ Of-eeeila 131 .j32 )jibway 7 g Qui 'icy 76 76 Vi Pay "Cons 1 !" 20 Suj.. ; postoii . , 7 s Shannon. 1314 13i Shattuok ... 23 23', 4 Sup. & Pitts 14i 14 Supe-Mor f.rt &0 Tamarack 60a x Trinity 14 c',i C S. Mining 3fii 3f, I'tah Cons 2 j 2"Vj Ptah (Nipjier 4 S V 49 Vhtoria 2'i 3 W'illolui ej o WyiWidotte 1 2 Wolverine 127 130 Noith 1 hi tie. e ontli .Jos to 'In Ac Aili-nn Is iho e-onso'datl tor Nov. 23. T.;olumro ar.d P sf putte wore curb fcaluri-j. Appa:t::;iy an ndj'.n-tiiK-i.t of Iho e!i:!lcult:es ''i twt n N'llh Putto ami Tuolumne ii '.i to bo nuiieiuiic od. Mast Putto side! u;i to 12. An i." 110 1 f 200. 0 s!. i-t of jetock may ii'ii-it'y o ut e.tit iy tilt coirpany to pr. vblo U r caii : i ; i. ji ? of tl.o Pitta inont e i nipany. :'ii;r..;es in t'.io bal ii'o of Ibc cii!'l !ist Wile only flight. (J. A. Minnear . Ce..) Algomah A. & M. Ahircek . P. Palk. Pi h.e n ia Chemung NEW CYMNASIUM CLASS. Col. Coll. . . . Corttz Chino Cal. Corbin Cal. Mont. .. Curb. Copper Cactus Denn K. Cent...... Fair view .... Cfd Cori. ... Oila . .'. . . .. llomostaJte .f Helvetia Ilancoe-f; .... Indiana Inspiration ., Kewee naw , . K. Pake Keating .... Ia Iioso 1 . , . , Pake ' Live Oak ... L. S. & A, .. Miami M. Clint. .. . New Key. .. N. it. Ik..Ic . Nipissing N. I-ike NEW YORK STOCKS. Oay and Sturgis furnish tho follow Ini; New York quotations: Amalgamated Am. Car Fdy O. T. P. & P. It. Can. Pacific . C. & O Cens. Oa Colo. Fuel ... Krle Ills CentrnI . U efc N l eKinnotlve .. M. K. & T. .. N. Y. Central Nor. Pacific .. Per.nn Poci St. V, So. pacific Stool Pfd .. .. Tenn, Copper . . t'nlon Pacific . IT. H. Steel ... WoKtern I'nlejn Cpcn Close .. 67TH C8 . . C3 52 Va .. 41', i 41'4 . . 102 Vi 102VS . .107Va 107 .. 76 Vi 76,i . .1964 196 Vi .. 82 ..135i,4 135'i ..33 33 . . 28 V 29 ..135V4 133i,4 ..144 a 145 .. 39 381,4 .. 33 32 . .112 113 ..115 .115 . .129i,i 1291,4 ..151 150 .. 31 Vi' 31 ..122 1221,4 .. 78V4 78 14 ..116 117 ,.117 117 ..117 117U .. 35 35 ..173 174 .. 774 77 .. 71 71 UNLISTED STOCKS. J. A. Minnear A Co., pay today: Tmdlnsr today was extrrtrpely Hght and price chanjrea were Ineonseejuent nl. The New York market fluctmi perns eovered a very narrow range. News of a nature to Inflimnoo prices wns nil. Hentltwnt Is generally mixed nrel porTlv for the next week or so the best that CJin be looked for is a traders market. Coppe- nb.iTe lllteswlse were dull. It wns reported toelny that W. TL Cnr eyfl of th Pteel trust, had a rumu1at. cy of the Steel trust, had accumulat- Onecei . . Pay Cons. P. Cent. . Shattuch , San Posy Summit . S. & 1. S. & P. ., S. & P. . So. Col. . So. liiiko Tuolumne Tonopah . Yuma IU1 Asked . lo 11 .20 190 20i) 5 it ',4 4 4 9s 7 Ivi Hi .25 .30 2Vi 2 21 21 .30 .35 1 1 4 6 .30 .33 3 3 .11 .15 1 1 8 8 6 6 S3 87 1 2 27 28 13 15 9 9 3 3!4 7 7 .70 .73 4 5 3S 39 26 28 Hi 2 19 20 .13 .18 Vj 3 7 8 10 11 Mi 8 8 8!i 2 2 19 20 2 2 23 23 .30 .33 .70 .80 .20 7 8 14 14 .10 .12 8 8 4 4 8 8 5 C I PhysL-al Director Shorwe o l of the Y. M. C A., ei-.'gan!zlng another bu-d-rtvwincn's clars, which is tej 'lie cs-,-elally feir the older businessmen. Mr. Slid wo d has issued a circular letter in wlfeJt ho (alls attention to the formation ef nuch a ila-, w'nich will meet TueKiiay and Thuir-day ovi'i Ini'H In ea 'h week from 5.13 to C l. in. Li jlit panics will form a .p.i't e t'ae re gular gymiu:-Ium work, and It IS believe I tho exerci-v will bo of Kri it Ikii' :it to flic members of the chihs. THE MARKET AT A GLANCE NEW YORK MARKET CULL BUT FIRM. ' COPPERS ARE INACTIVE. ' , . 4 ' 1 GOOD DUYING CONTINUES IN NORTH BUTTE. EAST BUTTE AND TUOLUMNE CURB FEATURES. LEGAL NOTICES. i: CLASSIFIED ADS Oct. 22, 29: Nov, STATIC OF M1C1MC.AN. Tlio probate tojrt fur the County of Houghton At a scwicu it said court, held at tho probato office in tho villago of Houghton in said county, on the 21t day of October A. I). 1910. Present, Hon. Ceo C. Dentlej. Judse of probate. In the matter of the estate of Will lam Kevkitalo, dcceaned. Axel Keskltalo, administrator of said estate having llled In wild ceiurt hi petltiem "praying that the time for tho presentation ef claimis agulnist said estate ho limited and that a time and place bo piointed to receive, exam ine and adjust all clal'in unci demand against Fa id deceased by and before said court. It is Ordered, That four months from t'hls date be allowed for creditors to present claims against iail estate. It is Further Ordered. That the 21th elay of February 1911. nt ten o'clock in tho forenoon, at eild prolate otllce bo and is hereby appointed for the ex amination nnd adjustment eif all claims and elemands against said de-ceascd, and that notice thereof iho Kh'cn iby pul.Iicatlon onco each weelt, for three pii(vevse weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Calumet News, a newspaper prinleU. and circulated in said county. (Seal) GEO. C. PENT LEY, A truo copy. Jude of Probat Geo. I). Freeman, Register of Probato. C. AllK-rt iMarsc-h, Attorney for Estate. Puflnoss achlress: Caluimet, Mich. , A. MINNI-AR e& CO., Brokers CALL-MET, MICH. LAUHIUM, MICH. PRIVATE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE V0 O 00444 9 O9404 4 o 44M44) t4 J Gay & Sturgis 101 Milk St., Boston. Mass. Members of The Boston Stock Exchange DEALERS IN Bonds and Slocks, Listed and Unlisted Our facilities for handling your etock business Is unsurpassed. Direct private wire to Boston, Duluth and Houghton. Also olrect connection with Hornblower & Weeks, members of the New York Stock Exchange, with offices at Chicago and Detrolt .'vix.lL.!.! THOMAS MULLEN Mgr. OFFICE JC TIFT1I ST. PHONES Blli AND 814 WANTED SALESMEN. WE HAVE SOMETHING XEW FOR SALESMEN' MAKING SMALL Towns. A neat, clean, quick selling pocket sdele line. If interested write for order hoeik today. 20th CENTURY MIX. CO., 1308 Wells St., Chicago. 11 SITUATION WANTED. WANTED position by young man as ste nographer and bookkeeper. Apply News office. 12 FOR RENT. FOR RENT one furnished room, 214 8th Ktreet, Calumet. ' 11 FOR RENT 6 rooms. J. A. Palmer Hhlg., Cor. Osc. and 2nd Sts., Laur lum. 12 FOR SALE FOR SALE cheap 2nd hand cut., apply Foster's News stand. FOR SALE hard coal heater, apply 3 Chestnut St., Tamarack. 13 Oct. 22, 29; Nov. 5, 12. STATE OF MICHIGAN. Tlio Probate Court for the County of Houghton. At a session of said Court, held nt the Probate Office, In the Vlllago of Houghton in said county, on the i 21ft day e.f Octtubcr A- D. 1910. Present: Hon. Geo. C. Dentlcy, Judge of Probate. In tho unattcr e.f the estate of Will lam Sakklnen, deceased. , Anna K. Johnson, administratrix uild estato having Mod in said com her jietitlon praying tliat tho time for tho presentation of claims ugalnst said estate he limited and that a time and place Im appointed to receive, ex umlno and adjust all claims and de mands against sa.id deceased 'by and before said court. It Is Ordered, That four month from this date bo allowed or creditejrs to present claims against said estate.- It is Further Ordered, That tho 24th day of Fobru-ary 1911, at ten o'clock In tho foreneion, at uld prejfbato office he and Is hertfliy a.piH.inted for the ex amination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said de-ccase'd, and that notice thereof bo given iby publication onco each week, for three Mieceypslvc 'weeks previous to said day of hearing, in tho Calumet News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. (Seal) GEO. C. BENTLEY, Judge of Probate. A true copy. Geo. D. Freeman, Register of Trobate. J. Albert Marsch, Attorney for I-Mate. Business Address: Calumet. Mich. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Two hound dog, one black and tan and one bla-ck, tan and white. Finder notify phone North 81. 13 LOST In Keweenaw Co. Nov. 5, two hound doKs, one black nml tan nnd one black, tan nnd white. Finder notify W. L. Gues, 115 Ahmeek St., Laurlum. 13 LOST A Japanese Lynx fur, between Herla nnd 3rd nnd Boundary Sts. rinder return to News and receive re ward., 1 Ji Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24. Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19. MORTGAGE 8ALE Default having been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made by William Johnson and his wife, Minnie Johnson, to the Northern Michigan Building and Loan Assocla. tlon, a Michigan corporation of Han cock, Michigan, dated on the 9th day of May, A. D., 190(5, and recorded on the 15th day of May, A. D., 1906, In Liber LL of Mortgages, at page 449, In the office of the Register of Deeds, In and for Houghton County, .Michi gan, the said Northern Michigan F conservatism aton progressive lines, with prompt and courteous consideration appeals to you The Calumet State Bank CALUMET MICHIGAN Solicits your business Capital, Surplus & Profits over $140,000.00 Q "Copper Range Limited" THROUGH SLEEPING CAR AMD HEW OBSERVATION CAFE CAR SERVICE BETWEEN Chicago, Milwaukee and the Copper Country VIA COPPER RANGE RAILROAD In Connection xrlth the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. SEE THAT YOUR TICKETS READ via COPPER RANGE RAILROAD Bl Pmmibm Servlo. In North. Mlcblg.n GEO, WILLIAMS, Civ. Passenger Agent, CALUMET, MICH. Uulldlng and Loan Association elects that the whole amount secured by said mortgage thail becomo due and payable Immediately. There la claim cd to be due on 8nld mortgage at the date of this notice for principal and Wghty Dollars ($6S0.00); for taxes flHosi J,r7n & 2'100 Do,,ar 11 rf, l J11 f Wx IIu"drpd Nine-ty-four & 2-100 Dollars ($094.02). be. SJ. pan rney fee of Twenty-five Dollars (,25.o0), provMed J said mortgage. , 21'dav 1) v Vfby K,Vn that on lh 21t day of November, A. D. 1910 at 0 o'c lock in the forenoon at the f ont door of the Court HouVo? ,n Milage of Houghton, that belni he Place where the Circuit Court for til County of Houghton Is held, tlio prop erty described in Bald mortgago will bo sold at public auction to tho high est bidder, said property being de scribed as follows: Lot Number lOleven (11), In Dlock Two (2). of the Florida's Addition to Calumet Village, according to tho recorded pint thereof, in Houghton County, Michi gan. Dated this 2Cth day of August, A. r., 1910. Northern Michigan Rulldlng & Loan Asuoelntlon, Mortgagee, By Hanchettc & Lawton, Attorney for Mortgagee. Business Aildrcss, I Hsr.cock, Michigan. ' Ntws Want Adi bring rivHl