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PAGE TWO MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26, ia12. H oughton Department M. CM. CLUBS ON HIE IRON RANGE MEETING THIS fVtNING FOR MEN AND RELIGION PERMANENT ORGANIZATION FORMED AT ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT ISMPEM ING THURSDAY. At an cnthusastie meeting f for mer students of the MUhigun ' .1 I Mines, held At Ishpeining Thurs day a permanent organisation to be known as the Iron Country M C. M club Ml IMM4 Hh H. n T. Hulst I n,lUgh'on. and similar action w ill h LOCAL COMMITTEE TO MEET TO NIGHT AT TRINITY CHURCH. Prelim nines of Campaign .n Hough ton to be Considered. meeting will lie held this even ing ut the Trinity church hall t' thi Ml nhM of the CSSJHnlHsOS of five clioan by each of the local churches t" .u t is a gei--r.il committee for the :hi an 'in ut ..t the local Men and Religion Forward Movement. Them I ointnltteomen will outline preliminary plans l a. turn to in- followed In I m- .I 'i t F. Schaher. DM.'. The mu ni, was written bv J. M. Ijongyenr. Jr.. and C. F. BrhallST .nut those who have heard It pronounce 11 even more catchy than the inuiic of "In Th ro" which was stuxnl last ear. Itehcarwuls are being conducted mghtlv at the (oil. 'KNin" and the students arc manifesting the utmost interest In the pro.hu don. The choi -i si s i apeclallv have been rehearsing tor the last three or loui w -eks and aro progressing iplendidl.v. The .l in er are receiving; excellent H pining and are already showing ability which makea it certain that the broil, is" will be proficient. After the llrst presentation at the K. n. line the. it. r, it is I't.i niictl to pro duce the play through the iron country towns. Marquette, !hMmiug. F.scuna ba, Menominee ;lnd t'nlimi' : of Ishpcuung president and O M Uax ter of Loretto aecretary an i treasurer. It Ml decided to organize local Ctttbl on the throv Iron rggcfjaa in the penin s.ila. the Marueiie, M. nominee and tiofc.-bii Permanent organiaations :..r the Marquette and M uomin ranges were perfected, but as no r or. senta -Uvea from the fl)Cfglfltfl rang.- were present, an organization on ibis raag was deferred bf the time being. F rst Meeting on Menominee Range. Harry T ilulst was el. m ted president of the Marquette range club and John 15. I'ratt of .Jwinn wis honored witn the ollice of secretary an.i treasui !. 1 or the Menominee ran sc. G H. Bax ter of Loretto wax elected president and A. H.iberg of .Viw.iv BgCfl tary and trcniurer. It was decided that it would be ad v liable to ha. each of the range dubg meet at least three times a year, aad the) three clubs to get together at a whole at Iggat OOC a year, it was votes to hold the first annual meeting on the Menominee range some time In August, the .late to be determined by the MMMMlMS club. Althoi.gh the date of the llrst meeting of tin- Maiiuett. rai.g. .in.'. has not yet leen ,-. ide.l upon, it is probable that President Kulat will call a meeting at Ishpemii.g within the next two weeks. Social Purpose First. Mr. Hulst stated that the Iron t'oun try M. C At club l,u been started as an experiment fuller detail! of its or ganization and administration to be worked out as it progresses. The plan at flrat is to make the local organiza tions social clubs. Later it. is not lin -pi'P.tbl. that ..I p r-v i!,.- be read and the organizations take on mora eg less of ati educational asp. . t. There are in the neighboi hood of sixty former students of the eoleafa, graduates and other v is, or. the t M t iron ranges. Those who attended the meetimrs a TahpemitiK MM V. s. Kittys -f lsh pemlng, V.'. F. II. Jans, n ..r Magjaav nee; A. U. Karkeet of Palmer; K. .1 Pearce of Nogaunee; J. B. M i Donald of Negaunee; John B. Pratt .a ;winn s. A. Mahon c.r Diorita; ii A. Hellberg of Norway. W. II. Paulson .-f NSJM nee; E. W. J..r ..f fttjntbits, C. II Baxter Of lir-tt,,, ( . Uprabssi. Bar ry T. Hulst. H u Johnaegs. A. L J din son and E. B. KratKi of Ishp'-ming. With the fonmit.oti of the Iron Country M. C. M. iui there are n..w fls inch alumni aaso UionsT, In the (..;j,.t country. ..ri th. i;..i t mg.. the Iron ranges of Ms hit an and In Arizona and Chicago. taken at other places throughout tin county. The committees that have been appointed by the several ehurches interested In the local move ment are as follows: Presbyterian Church. Bays' work I'harles H. M..sa. So. -la I aswtoa Angus M. llMPoil aid. Bible study William Anderson. K a naelization John T. McN'amarn Missi ins Walter S. McVlcar. Trinity Church. Boys' v irk John W. Bin. k. Social service Ir. A, P. Whitte- more. Bible study F. 1.. Batchel.ler. F7van-?ellzation C. V. Seeb r. Missions John C Stone. i: m.iuets In the Interests of the nnvemcnt will be held In Hancock on March .. ; Houghton, March ': Lake l.jnden-Hut'b. i . M uch Calumet. March R. Each banquet will be fol lowed by a mass meeting on the fol lowing Sunday in each community, with apse lal programs on that dav - ferring to the Men and sttllaion Move ment On Manb 10. institutes will be held In each community, with an Institute, conducted by an export, for each of the live phases of the ihhk, conducted, social service, bible study. . ' atiu' llzation and missions. THIRD REGIMENT BAND MAY LEAVE MENOMINEE: SAGINAW MAKES OFFER WEEK S BOWLING SCHEDULE. Bowling matches have been arrang ed for the current week at the Bee alleys in Houghton as follows: Mon day Hancock Juniors versus Hough ton Juniors; Tuesday Hancock sec ond team versus Dee Alleys; Wednes hiv Pi ..p.- t itreol ersus Agate street; Thuisln Hancock Second team versus Houghton second t.nm. CAUCUS ON MARCH 5. CtsslTMM A. P. Vahvar.ls .f the Ad ams township Bepubiican eommtttoo has called a caucus to be held it MM l-'innish Teiiirance hall at South Uane on Tuesday. March for the purpose of electing delegates t the county convention t be held at loiur lum. March 7. Adams township is en titled to sixteen delegates at this , .invention. -:::-vJ..:. HOUGHTON BREVITIES UKSILA IS CHAMPION. Defeats We-.. Munn m Half Mile Skating Racs st Amphidrome. By winning the haif mile skating race at the. Amphidrome ..n Natut la' afternoon and defeating w . ley Mtenn Of Dollar Bay. Gabriel I kslla of Cnl umet .,n the championship of tin copper country for boys under sixteen years of age. Ukslla s time waa !;Jftt Uksila haa been eJkailenged by Rn niet M'.Vtill of Hancoc k and they will m.-et next .Saturday afternoon. A permanent trm.hy fai races In this clasa hai been orderel by Man ager Mc.Vimura. and lkailaa MUM will be engrw d upon it. He mut be prepared . defend its poasesgfOM against all ...o.-rs. and th. names ,,f auccesiful cbaHenMM tvill be similar ly inscribed ..n the cup. The raceg axe held under the auspices of the Portage Lake Athletic dub. NOT SALTS, OIL OR PILLS BUT CASCARETS No odds how sick your tomach; how hard your head aches or how Bi! ious Cascarets make you feel great. Ton men and women who aomehow can't yet feeling right who hnve an almost dally headache, coated tongue, foul taate and foul breath, dizziness t an t sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gaswj. disordered stomach, or have backache snd feel all worn out. Are you keeping clean Inside with fascareta, or merely forcing a pas sageway every few daya with l cathartic pills or castor oil? This Js important. f'sscaretn work while you slop cleanse and regulate the stomach, re- move the sour, undigesti l and fer menting food and foul gasses; take the excess bile from the liver and I ar ry out of the system all the decom posed waste matter and poison In the Intestines and bowels. A CM0MM t .night will straighten you out h. motning-a 10-cent box from any drm- store will keep your entire famll. feeling good for months. Don't forget the. children. They love eitscareti lesuse tin v ' I'-to good do good never gripe or sir ken. The upper peninsula apparently stands a good chance t lose Amsden's Third Regiment band, which has been located at Menominee for several years. A movement is on foe at Sagi naw, to induce Arthur Ams.len. Mdsf of the band, and several of the fore most musicians to desert IsMmMRsMO and locate at Saginaw, where attrac tie miliK . in. nts are being offered to them, t'oticeining the move, the Saui- naw ourter nenM ssjyi in part: ' 'apt. VY. H. Martin, Of Sawinaw the new member of the military board, is adding to the reeord which won for him a place on the govern ing bo. I of the militia. r..r the past lew w. ek.s he hM been working on the t-ioiiiem of tiansferring the Third infantrv band lrm Menominee to Saginaw, and from present IndtonUons will succeed n so doing. The city of Saginaw is wildly enthusiastic over tho plan, an.! la giving Capt. Martin tmtte.i supp ri "Kver sine the Third regiment biind has b. en located at Menominee, and that has been several yearn, the Third haa had the best band at camp. The th. r ..: in .a: ions even conceded that soin. tim. s Ams.len nlH.r.s had I full complement of musicians who not only srerc propertl) drilled from a military- statu Iji int. but could give a bang up concert. M. i oinin.-e has been so very proud of its band, and with reason. The city has Stibeidteed the organization in tie nasi paini t'Ot yearly for a number ' and paying Amsdcn JS'Mi more. Desidi s, the organization waa in ill mand winters for daaeesi "d ' i a til .. T .l in summer for . on - 1 1 tit ion ptirpt I os. "But A mad en decided he anted to ome t... a larger eltj Ifl th. lower pen. insula and t'apt. Martin goi huty. He aroused the board of trade at S.ntinaw and thai irganisntion at once appoint ed a committee to form a stock . .m i am wnicn win be known as the Saf t .aw Kami ami Orchestra ..sHo. jatn,. and which will have an authorize.! eap- ital oi ?r.. " ithin few minutes after th' committee was in shape t.. ani.oiin.i e.illiie, WAS nfeil.ll. 0 men each subs. rib. h $:,on. and smaller sub - riptlons maile the total $l!.00li The I Ian ot raising ihe cash is tn make in i r c,.r,t payable at once. 10 pes . en in six months, and per cent add! tional In any one year, Thi; capital would insure the ftlMUICia success of the l.ani and the Slihlix of l.ead.r Amsden. if the plan is adopted, .ms- leri will stsTTi a live .ar contract with the ,-il. 'The 00 us. iii of the comm. mding of Bee? at the Third infantrv. Cot John It Kou. h r was ne essar.v before th. ttansfer could be made to Saginaw, as well as the consent of the Michlgun miiitar; department, but both hnvs been forthcoming. VVhi! the pioio tion tool. .Hi like a success lor Sanlnaw from the start. Menominee woke up and got Into the MMtna for the board, and at this time the result is undecided, thMsTB Sagi naw people are . ..iitulent Ht change w ill ie made1 A marriage license has been issued Kdward J. rhappell and Violet J. Ben wick of Cntumet. ". S. Pules, hiiperinlendent of the Copiwr Ttange i.iilroad left on Satur- !ay for a visit to his old home al Poultuev, Vermont. Mr and Mrs. liiarb s H. Hold of Cftt- unit i are visiting at the home of Mis. Holds imrents. Mr. an.i Mis Andrew "Weir, oi College avenue. Knuineer H. W. Fesing has returniKl from the Canadian north shore where he went tec. ntlv ti m ike an examina tion of some mineral lands. The maniac,, af Miss Kstelle U plett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kpplett of Trimountain. to N'. ... Paseoe was solemnized Saturday. Rev. Smith of the Trimountain M. R church f tflciatlng. Petitions for naturalization hiv. bOM pled by IVed l.ipo n. Ham o.i . Pinland. Sio. P.nl: Nikola Aho. I in land CsJnmet. BsMbn, UM; ami Ihivld Webber, Russia, Hancock New fork IMt S.-rv i e.s at the local Salvation Army lKirracks yesterday wete. conducted ' apiain and Mr Kretitzcn. v ho arrived here Saturday to lake h Utge of the local cori s. and in w hose fionor i welcome .meting was eoMMttd i.it urday evening. Naturalization ard'lications have been filed hy Henry Bitola. Pinland. I ranklin, So, May. 100; Angus Ala tala, !'ranklin. New York, P.bruary, It9f Kustl Koskela. Pinland. Han- 'ock, New York. September, ISJIfl. Chntlea A. Davla of Rockland and Beneva Blcnrd of Cnlumel were mar- Med saturdav evening al the office of Justice of the Peace . Little in Houghton. Announcement was made Saturday of the forming of B new law firm hj John BtOHC nfs Herman A. W'i. d. r. under the name of Stone & Wieder, to succeed the lijm of Ball .v stone, with offices In the If aeon I temple. Daniel Hall of Manpietn retires from the Qftti to devote his '1lme 10 his Marquette practice, Mr. Welder has been gasp iated with Hal' St me for the past seven years. GOVERNOR URGES WORKMEN'S LAW ContlniHi ky. i Page one. Abraham Lincoln said The life tms union is greater than nnv con stituilon." 1 am of the firm b. Ii f that there is a crave menace t.. the peace and safetj oi Michigan whenever the Indl caied rights of the people are with h.l.l. The ..ffect of withholding thesi rich t a, in.w for the firs! time so plain ly ma riled and desired in Michigan ma . no. he Iminediat. I . apparent. Tin resulting harm is more apt to be cu initiative and burst forth in passional. reprisals, In revolutions long delayed md In political upheavals that may " both unwholesome and destructive Every social cataclysm has been pre d. d by years of cause In w hich tin strong lave oppressed the weak In on. way or another. Who knows what tin harvest of destru. li ti mnv be from nich seed sowing? The minute bacter ium tuberculosis. n .iiislucent and graylah, nodule ih Rise of a millet seed ompuratively easy of dlacov ery, is the cause of the white plague and a yiim terror ol civilization. Its presence may he everywhere and tin known. No one would think of invit ing it or aggravating It. Wbat then are we to think of th. bacillus of social unreat. If I may be permitted the sim ile. It cannot h . n or measured by the moat powerful microscope. It is formless and colorless and so sub tie and insidious as to be the most denary germ that threatens popular government. Who will sow it broad cast Who knows when it is being sown? Who plant.. 1 the deadly seeds ot the Pi. ii h Rev..! itiufti? When were they distracted and permitted to In o.ulute the heart, mind and seal of France? Far easier is It to detect the little leaks that Jeopard the dykes of II .Hand. Surer and plainer the knowledge of tb structural weakness in the death-dealing dams built by foolish men at John-town and Austin. Shall we so fatuotislv and plainly In vite popular disappointment ami dls satlsfaCtiM mid their disturbing ef fecta is would be dot . by withholding that .vbich the p. pie desire and is their .vholesome right to have? This is not the theatrtogjl language one who wishes t . perpetuate him self in office, but of one who, like .ourselves, loves his stote and whose chlefest ambition is to serve it un s. Ilishly. Only Inst week Mr. K. H. Only of New Yoc president oT the United States Steel Corporation, made statements more startHCfl than these TO PRODUCE "RED STREAK." M. C. M. Club's Annual Theatr.cal Ef fort for April 29. Arrangements are pi ogr ssing for the annual I heat rlca production of the Mlcombi , lub of the Michigan College of Mine, The ite.i Btreah," a mu sical romedj In tvv nt., written and composed hv M '. M. students, on Ap rfl I al the k rredge theater Thi plot of the plav was first suggested by W. R. Hodge, 1907, but has (Men slightly modified ami Ihe boog and l inn pre A PROPHECY. The Vjeomte Metchoir .b pre Pale, the well-known Pari? Ian publicist, waa talking to a New Vork t . porter about WhtA he termed "ilernuinv 's agfres rive tactics." The vlcomte rrdod his remarks with an epiKiam upon if saying of the kaiser's. "if C.ermiinv," he sCdd, "'tniggle mm h harder for 'n oltsee in the gtin.' I nm afraid she will bi done brown." cd In Lansing yesterday for the open ing of the special session, are ot tin ..pinion that the presidential primary bill will puss the lower huaA hy an rvel w helming majority. s.nii.i ai. H. Mortarty of crystal Falls, representing the Thirty-secom' (Mstrht. who has been counted as an oi poii nt of the presidential prlmury. Stated upon his arrival In Lansing to day that If the bill provides for the ele tion of delegates by district, with a in large, he will give the measure his support. This statement greatly etlCOUragM the fl lends of the govern., gl letts tor Morlarty Is recognized as a tower of strength In the upper house and they believe that If his opposi tion Is removed Ihe measure will stand a better rhnnea ot bctcg given he Ma dl its effect. Constitutional Question. ne thing is strikingly evident, arid that is that (here's going to be a Ugh! not OVgr the presidential primary principle, but In regard to the innMi tutlnnal point of making the prop,,, d law Immediately effective. Pres.imnldv some of the fcotOM will nppoon the proposition primarily from antl-Osfhora motives), others win op pose it "for conscience sake," with the constitution as the stumbling block, inrt still others, iiulte a number ar- ItaPS, will be flat-foote.ll.v and enthus iastically In favor of passing themeas. are and making it effective for use this year on the grounds of precedent I in( a popular demand lor ponuiar method.'- in the affairs n government. Musselmsn Visits Governor. AmoH Musselman. of Brand Rapids, who is said to be seriously consider ing re-entering the gubernatorial ra e econd time, visited the executive of !a e Saturda.v and was in conference with Qov. Osborn. Suppose. Hv sftta elman came to Lansing for the pui - nose of den miming whether or riot fJnhorn Wnuld be an active car.didale for i ('nomination, but If he secured anv ( information along this llnr he Is guard ing the Hecrt i. Musselman refused to disclose the nature of his interview with the governor. He was strongly in favor of the special session and the oasfcugc of the presidential primary at the , ..se of ihe talks. Mnss. lman stated thai the measures that will lie proposed hv Cov. I isboi n luting the spe. ial iwaslnn will be of le.'lt ben. lit to Ihe people of the tale and he believes thai more will be ircomplinhed than in g regular as sembly. Bafce?Better A aST .: f.M I 1 Xf V 0T MAKBVtaC TffALs jauMEf If you always use y aiumei making f y Powder, because it gj. r ways gives oeat results, with any kind of flour. The baking can be made with more certainty of good result it will be more uniformly raised it will he lighter it will be tastier it will be more wholesome, because the materials in ( alumet ars so perfectly adapted to all bakme requirements and then so carefully proportioned that fai'ures are almost impossible. Besides it is more economical than the r i ust brand and so fur sup.-iior to theebsagsad blsoan kinds that s ntsanaria.ni caaset be made. Vuu cuu bake betttr with CALUMET Baking Powder Ooe can will prove it Try and See. Ask your grocer. He has it or can get it for you. Refuse a substitute. Received Hiskest Awid .Vurid's Pure Fom tlxpouuoo. PROSPERITY IN THE PHILIPPINES Continued l-'rom Page One. purely LONGFELLOW SOUGHT WORK. J..V.;..;..;..;....;..J..J..;....;..;..'..;..;..(..;..-.....; I- BREAKS A COLD IN I- JUST A FEW HOURS. 9 ........ WOttllng else that you can take will break your cold or end Krippe so promptly 1S a (pse of Pnpe'a Cold Compound every two hours until thro consecutive .los. ... arc taken. The most miserable headache, dull cess, head and n.-e .stuffed up, fever-ishn-es, snee.inK. running- of the nose. fire throat, muetious catarrhal dis charges, gafenajga, attjrndCa, rheuma tism pains nnd other distress begin to leave niter the very llrst dose I'npe's Cold Compound Is the ifconH f three ears' search at il DOOt of more than llftv thousand dollar., and i ontulns no riulnine, which gm h iv.- conclusively I'.emonstnile.l is not effec tive in the treatgnenl of . oMa or gripjie. lake this harmless Compound as gW0!ed, with the knowledge that there Is no other medicine made imy- v her. else in the x rid. w hi. b will ure your cold or end Orlnpe misery .s promptly and without any other as sistance or bad nfter-effeete as a 25 ent package of Pane' Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world cmi tupply. when he proclaimed that the sltua lon In America tolnv is similar to the condition in .Fran. just prior to the Reign of Terror there, I do not think we are as badly off as that, but I do wish to r.meat an. to emphasize to von the fact thai th. peace and aufety of our state is endangered every time any plainly known rights of the peg pie aro withheld. On ev. ry farm and in every work flop and fa. loi. in mines and wher ever wegrkingmen congregate, thorg are multitudes who restlessly and rightfu'ly drnpnifrn fuller opportunity to participate in affairs of government without being itched hy bosses and those of unuausl strength and influ ence about them. Their desire for n presidential primacy law is deeply rooted and cause! them to fee that without it they not only are often not represented b it may be misrepresent ('. 1 ins stat. mind can easily he Inflamed, with the result that final) a critical condition i set up. Nothing ' as a more direct bearing upon th sai. iv oi me state man tiiut proper servants nai: he chosen, from highest to lowest place, nnd thut all the pee pie shall be eiven the beat m. dim of participating In the choice and the roan opportunity of using that me fllum. So I am c.fnftdent that this matter will have your consideration upon it:: merits, without resort t technical and confusing hair-splittln r thought of p. rsonal feeling. It 1 within your power to act ho prompt! thut the titst presidential primar lection may occirf at ihe April elec turn tins year, which would be a great saving of expense. Workmen's Compensstion. The Employers' liability and Work menu . ..m i . ii sjiiiori ommissi.m Wonted by thin legislature, has com Pi. ied ana i- ii I ii valuable report That commission, composed of Hal R Smith. Chairman, i'harles it. Hligh Michael P. McCuen, William P. Bel uen and or.i k. Heaves with Richnrd I. Draka aecretary, has done a pain staging and patriotic work which ghould have general approval Tin state .,f Michigan i indebted to it i in- icierai c.veinment ami manv stales have giv.n attention to the Im portant .piestions involved. A bill has been prepared by your gonunlogtog which I respectfully call to your nt tectum nnd request for It your fav- oiame eonsiiierntion. The arguments for the law proposed are nnansw mile. I iltrected your attention to this siilij. ii in my Inaugural ICSOlagC Your early action will hasten the day when shall -Mart n more Just and wise and happy distribution of the hazard of nduatrl.il employment In this ansa lion oleno t MU ,i..,l ....... l,.-or... iTiim tion for Convening this legislature in extraordinary session. If you enact thi l.ill recommended hv your commis sion tin law will go Into effect a-yeiit eatlier than otherwise, and the snvlm; to the state In reduced court expenses, ;ind to boib employers and workmen ii . ing Just sums for damages ap plied in accordance with the right. and In obviatiriir bitter frictions an.! 'f suits at low, will be manv times the amount of the cost of a spe iii .sslon of the legislature He peci fall submitted. ChCJgf W. Osborn. Oovernor. Moriarty for Primnry. Speaker Herbert Maker and the n.emhera of the legislature who arrlv - He Wanted to Assist in Editing the New York Mirror in 1834. two letters oi Henry w, uoncfellou vere in the lirsl sale by auction a few lays aflo of tha Qoarge H, Rtohmon ompan.v. r.i i;ast ! oiiy-llfib street Phe earlier of the letters is tinted Mow loin college, Hrnnswiik, Me.. A usual 1 S34. and Is addressed to (ieorge 1 .Morris, editor of the New York Mb or. It was evidently written hefor ttie oii.r. through Ceorge Tickn.r of the Smith piTdeseorshlp of mod languages at Harvard was received mepioi tv Long). How . in pari. the letter reads: i mentioned t" you oasually that I contemplated removing to your it " It Is proposed to me to take situation m the New York univerait) I professorship of modern language. This pro I'essot ship. If created, will In nlthoul a aalary, l shall b. i. mined to look ror my support. In part .it Last, to somes disconnected with the university, and 1 wished to oi.uc oi .11 Wllellicr It Would he pos sioie ami oestrable tor me to muk. some arrgjgjrement by which I coul assist you In the discharge of v our du ties connected with The Mirror. Ihe other letter is dated Portland 7anuar) L 1S,17. and is addressed t. Vrnf. Cleveland of Itowdoin Colled Bnimwick. Longfellonf entered i;..w mrnt m tail, Doing ..nly it yagrg of ge. In his class were Nathaniel Hawthorne, J. s. c. Abbott, and ..th ers, srno atterward became well knowi to the public. I.ongf.ilow srgg gmdu neu m js.-o. M'i nnii in his class, and six months after his graduation, when onlv ! cars of age. he was appoint- i inooern languages all.! lit ratine b Ins alma mater, a chair ot which he WM the (list occupant. II. remainea mere until isr,. i,, the let- ler he sii v s : io ten the truth, I have hnrdlv courage to visit Itrunswick yet. Ther are too manv associations with th nappy piisi connected with it. It vvoiil. leiuiiio me loo vividly of what ha; Data Dot no more. A visit there this moment would be too painful.' Bpeafclng ol his life ut Cambridge, h. adds: i h is far they seem disposed t. ... i...iium pieasant tor ni. there." Longfallow was then a guest in the Craiie Mansion." an old-iash ion..! s.piaie house with a broad phiz u looKiiiK out upon its garden, and iu ' 1 out Window eommandimr :i ..r the i'harles river. The house wa om... i n widow named Crnlgi death, some seven v cars later I . r . i . . . . oouant tne lil'oo. rt ,....1 oriliniied to live there with his famllv until his leath. at the age of 7. oi March 34, lss-j. rsrerence in the letter to nt. "What has been but Is more ' no donM included the occali "ineiuiim. m is:u; of ,i uif. .d,.,m had mat i ie, in I s31. while he wa professor at I tow doln. New v, i. turai industries a steady and healthy HTOWth of the postal savings bank. Filipino depositors Having Increased 171 per . i nt.. over Ihe number of the previous year, Health conditions of ihe .mire Is lands never have been heller than dur ing the past J ear. The report follows Commercial Developmert. The result of the legislation hy con gress, which practically granted free trade between the Islands and ilm Drifted States, has surprised even its moat optimistic frteada and cdrocctoa, The second in- af experience with this law has shown a decrease of $, 000.000 in exports to the 1'nited States but a considerable thoracal in the im POTtl from thg 1'nited States. The fail that the markets of the fnited Slates were open to the products of the is lands has res died , gg Increase In the ptiie of supar and tgfAaObg and an Im provement in the market for eopia. bul these products, us heretofore. Ikivc rouna tn. n wav to the natcnal markets I M in the nearby countries i ihe orient. The total value of Import into the islands during the year amounted to Vi as compared with $.17.067. (Il tor itco. The rjclted States head ed the list of countries with gj of total importiithms- as against M 1910. My, anil having no other than local significance. Education. Tha Increase in si l attendance has been very satisfactory, the average attendance being over r.u', ,,r the 100,. 000 children enrolled. The public school system, established and con duct, d on the lines of that in the stans. lias met with great pirhli, i , with the people They aiso appro i it,, the work Ol the Cniversliy ,,t tha Philippines as shown by the (net thai of the bivh school graduates have entered this .: ii v. ralty whieh Is twice as great as the proportion of liiK)i school minutes in the United Italea v ho enter college. special emphasis Is now being placed on practical agricultural and ir dUCtrhtl training in order to meet the needs of the people nnd hdprove the economic condiMoni now existing. The growth of the poatul siwinua bank since its creation has been si.ady and hOClthy. At the close of the fiscal year ltll, the gain in Filipino deposl tors vvas more than 171' over the previous year, und more than Sftf; of ail Ihe open accounts were held by Filipinos, gg compared with IB on .litne 30, 1010. There was n increase ot 'T , in ihe number Of deposits made during tbe year and H in the amouht of the sume. In number the with drawals Increased 3U', and in aiiio.mt BANK STATEMENT. The total value Of exports vvas SgfJ - l,fj gg eornpared aith I It.7l7.tr ti the previous v-ar. ! vo,.r. ... .... . ,--- . " vi. v i.r 1'nited States dei ie-ised from $18,733- ( 1 ?lt;.Kj ,s,. bul this , .in- l r.v still net tmieu Ami in.. ........ . ' 1 rt4 Of the total exiK.ris. The principal articles of export are hemp. copra, sunar, tobacco. chihim igarettes. 21 Cor imlano lands to the ih Im-14.- flg- slmrt th. Hecntise it haa more nhosuh ,ri, in tiisils (1 1 u . t . ... I til..,,... . U .. the cr fruit, the mod, iu rain foods. acid oth-lies: H. that later. t "I AM 90 NERVOUS." n many times have yon heard expression from wife, mother or III nine times out r ten me nervousness in woman is cans- d h an unhealthy condition of the male system. I v.lla K. Pinkhom's egetal)e Com pound acts prompt I,- and thorouirhlv In gnch casci. It strengthen! the nerves and muscles, heals Inflammn lion and restores the female system to a normal healthy condition aatance of Trade. the Brat lime since PhM "I trade vvas against the i- extent of lQfat&n This lllferonce, however, hi leas lhan at flrsi Paars f we take Int.. cmsiderullor. he value of articles imported lie, o! lut.v hv the Army and Nuvv, the Cov - mmeni of the Philippine Islcnda. nad .ovfrninent-aid..i raihvavs. Th-s, xut.itions, amounting iu value to "' ' :' ; ' ba re l.e. n inducted n th,. Ule.s lo pin f,.,. .1... ,, There w.is an In. rease g customs revenues ol n ulv l .u.mi. and in in ternal revenue ,,f iore than $ i .-u. , Railroads. rwimad construction has procreased "i'l durln-g the v.ar. The main "" i" ihe islands f penny end Cettu m tun operation and cMgli nan. Ii lines remain to be laid. In I """ woik on tne northern "iea is nearly complete and the ,.n- iruction ,,n .(,,. ij,, i.'iooi.v pusned. ah iHiitions n operation have ,, roved un. xpectc.lb prOd U I (IV . from Ihe tanrt The ol.er.ln,. ..1 u ia. ' oi se lines 11.',. an Imosi magical effect in stlmulatln. induatn und fostering production. The " ii ooi y traveraed wi.i. i. i. ... tbandoced, has i xni ru ,u .-. ... .. ural awakening. The province of lu- 'angas shipped 11.006 tons .f oranges the first reave. Health. Health ...millions have been h. ti..r him ever before Ch.l. i , ' nun i ii i i i i menae than -luring any ore. v.ar since it Rrsl gppcaranc. af- Mnencan oecupntion and no ..ih...- langerotm opliagglc has aaincl head vay In ihe lalaiMla. t,'vi.,n.i...i i , atlotia hnve resulted in diacaeeel Which have enabled (he health olllcials succeasfullv to o.iiiioer oi 'lean diseases, notablv beriberi which haa wholly disappeared in .iovenment nstltllllonH The niin,l.,.r ,.r 1 tgcdftj cot reaalng in response to n . ut iv a m. asur. s ami treatment The general boopltcl, which is now aocceanful oporatioc. is s t fa Hie best'arrsnged and beat-.s...i ,i hospfUl in the Orient Pre diso..n. uries and free medaaal nnt.iri.i . " 11 ei Cor the .,r ,.r ' .... "M ) an ImporUCI pari in mproving health rondlttonj at Manila Traminiiiity haa reigned throughout ihe islands with .miv such disturbances is might i. , xpe.iod In any c.nn.nun- IUCPORT OF TITT5 COrfDITION OP the Merchants & Miners Bank, at Cslomet Michigan, at the close of bus- in 'Hess I'ebrn.iry -Oth. 191'.', as called t..r by the Commissioner of the Hanking Heiartment. Resources. Loans and Discounts, vis., Commercial Department ..11,347,11? BO P.omls. lortgiiges and Se curities. vl., Commercial department .. Premium account 1 v ci drafts Furniture and fixtures ... Other real estate Due from other banks and bankers Items In transit Heaerve. Commercial Pue from banks In reserve ci ties 706,805 1 U. 8. and Na- ,tU I", s.i ;;. sor, M r.,ooo tm r,,( i IMM II tm 7i tional Hank currency Hold com Silver coin Nickels and cents Checks. items Total I44tl N 45,360 M 4.415 4!5 4.1 and other cash Cl pit.'il stock Lisbilitise. paid In ... . $-'.437.:.o n .$ lr.o.ooo oo Surplus fund 150.000 00 I'ndivlded protha net IMM v Dividends, unpaid HO M Commercial de posits subject to check . . .$1,54C..'62 02 Commercial cer tificates of de l"'Mt 4!i:..S.'!!l Ciishlers checks outstanding. 2.121 05 Hue to hanks und liankcrs 7,518 83 $2,052,012 IS Total $2,437.50'. . STAT 10 OF MICHIOAN. S8. County of Houghton. I. Stephen Paull, cashier ef tha abovo named banl:. do iol- emnly swear that the above Ut menl is true to the best of my knowl- sdgie and belief, and corroetl repre- s' ills the tm,. state of the cveral matters therein contained, ua shown by the books of the bank. Stephen P.nill. Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before mi Ibis 2th Uav of February ,ll12. J. Fdw. Shepard. Notary Public, ftf commission expires Sept. s. lilt Correct Attest: f HUM l N It C VMPHKI.i.. JAM FS CHYNi IWKTII. J A MPS Hi (AfflM N. Director!. Vevvn Want Ads bring results. Ifewi Wsnt Ads bring results