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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912. DOINGS OLD SETTLERS Of COPPERDOM THEIR PORTRAITS WILL EE FEA TURE OF KEWEENAW FAIR. . MORE DETAILS ARE AR. RANGED. Ai i i im-ciiI nu l l in; hi' i he nii i'( In: s ci ih. Ki wceiiaw' Agricultural i -1 Hi Mowing were added to tin- ill- n i n M, I if . T. Kim. Mamie Kenol, VI1lard J. Smith. T. If. Her- (K'prgf It. Kol. ind I. A. Dsley. Aa i xi utlve ewrgnlttee p a h d as follows; P, 1 1 .John (.. Itennetts, A. C was a r OetcheJl. Messner, James A. Daley, W. T. Kin. V. .) T II. Uei-iyn.an. Uco. It. r'oiej nntl W. K. Smith. The purpose "f the eaeeiitive committee is to acl with the kecitur. In preparing the ground! mu irranglag for gvhloiu. J li 1 1 M. Kuutl of Allouez was a-,)-jiolnteil aecretsry for trn Altoues Dhr trld m The society, fnys the Koweenav Ma" r has urdefid 3,0t0 menilxTshhi tifk'is. v.itich will he Hold at one dol lar i I., ihe bidder bOinig entitled to file elmi-sion. A ITerreshiiM itun abont, win be t awarded to some lu k file on the last evening the count) fair will be open. A number Of the tickets will be wnt t- each of the directors und also if th. lembers of the Hoosting com Mlttee and It is expected that a verv )ari! ' i.'i inlielhlp in Kewi t Hint and RouRhton counties will i socured A formal rwnu-st will be made kg Ihe board ol supervisors of Kowoc nw enuntj ttMit a light tax be 'levied f"t the support of the society, tin be permits a very Hunt tax to he Voted for ruch purposes. A ureal deal of 'merest is being "ti"un w former residents nl this (.Mint . and many hive proffered val wble heirloomi to he exhibited durins the week of the fair, which will be :a 1 al Miie date In September. Ula IJNbL voVJZi Vv! ?H NN'Nt. ( TMlMKy nou KMi'n r RltfHT MOW To TAt1 MA , THAT A! !N0 MLTMlKJG OM tmi XSS. A A 7 No moving' Set A I VWUkf lgOKK,SEE wmatJ "l a lnl NO FUSS IN 6H DOH , TO ME L'T ' ' I J ,1. V. I ' B TlNciETTl lNyj WANNA 1 .ifcJVrOO! i fTfl Y "L-l I j ( ? ) J " LAURIUM '-" In h will Iw aceurel.x locked! There are certain South AotetkVgj m ie provldsg for the exhfbH and Und African tribes thai drink ibis treai care will tee laken r all such J snake venom.' sold the so keeper, hat I ii,. ., ;, huge rattlesnake eacefullj "ne nf i hp feat urea of tin fair will a room devoted to the exhibition "f the portraits of nil the "Old St ihfl Keweenaw Peninsula, and alone s ill being thousand . l visit i ire, EXPECT BIG ATTENDANCE. '"" "unK Men's Catholic club will 1 id, dnneing and bowling parly PEOPLES Complete change of Program Attraction Extraordinary 3-Neros-3 Roman Gladiators and Poses Entire chanfleTof Pictures Las; lime tonight to see the Titanic OF THE VAN LOOMS U morrow evening in the ( lull's room' (D the basement of the Sacred Kesri schoola. A big attendance la expect od. The club is fitted up with howling idg'-ys, pool hit lard tables, anil Other Indoor amusements, and there will be plenty to Interest tliose at tending. An excelli nl program of dame numbers has been arranged. SATISFIED WITH PICTURES. Views Shown at Peopls's Do Not Touch on Titanic D saster Itself. Joseph Wills, president of Laurium, this morning mentioned the fact that lie lut l I -n called up several times over the phone Sunday regarding the showing of pictures ol the Titanic dis aster, as a number of the olllelals in dtffl i nt cities had il-iliit.it, i show -ing the same. President wins, with the. pgbllowei flare at heart, as ROOM as he saw the Tltanle pictures advertised ti- the Pen pie's theater. Investigate,) them. Al- t ho ugh he felt certain ihe management i). the People's wtiuld IMM run an thiny ol a queetlonahie nature, still t satis fy btmseir on aecount of the axltalion that is prevailing regarding the pic ture. h had them run over. The pic tures merely show the Titanic. Its magnificent rooms and all else that went to make it the greatest palace a float. It is understood there Is a fake motion picture of the disaster, bvt this has nothing to do with the slide now 'bring exhibited at the Peoples. DEATH OF LAURIUM GIRL. The death occurred yest rday of Min nie Jleikka. aged 14 years. months at Ihe home Of her parents, on Iroquois street. Ijiurlum. Kidney trouble was the . .nice. The funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon, with services at the residence at - o'clock and Inter ment In bakS View cemetery. Itev. A. L. Heidemann will ofticiatc. ifggsse)s4t lOftdfdJtH 4. b LAURIUM BREVITIE3 4 fig;f 1 1 bOO :: 04 04 4 0 0 04 Ttev M. II Kldicd w.c a PbOeHlX visitor last evening, conduct inc. set - ice there. The choir i the LaUrtusj m. fA church rendered a inooesafUl song ser vice last evenings A NEW BOOZE. by the bai U f I he In ad w ii h .im' hand and In the otbef band wr.s a tin gtSSa cup. The rattle snake kt it striking (he cup furiously, filling it. drop by drop, with vi.- is, pile brown venom. The venom was for ihe use of bonoeo pathic phyaieions, who prescrlBbj it M i anas o locomotor ataxia. es." said the beeper, "savages drink snake venoatS mixed with water for tWO reason -tirst. bOCBUSf the) say it Immunizes them from make bit, end second, because thej et a mild end uleasanf .iu from it. "I understand" the Jag isn't violent, !t s more like the stun iii a ef a cup ot irerj ttrong, 1 1 1 1 . i i i- .. )ag that makes ou vigorous and hap py." Slipping the m ake Oat k in its glass tage, he deponed, hulai, lug Ihi' pop of pale brown enoin carefully. WE RE CASEBALL MAD. v : .i."iir'.'i,,t,!.,iiv The people have gone baseball mud. The) think of nothing but the MM The oougtry's going U the t t i It is a pity and a shame, .fust listen to His howling melt! Mas sanity been put to ryot'.' ggy, that waa not a strike vou flobl pVwiebod) clgsss that lobe lev out! i ii t ilk baseball end dream baseball, Pargetting what should claim the il ea re; From early hpring till late (g fall The fang bo Paving ever) where. i nlcss a change is brought to pass And all thiM folly put aside So on there, run it out, vou ass! Slide into hint, ou honehead slide' Why, thu i Bedlam loose again' Wherever was the ilke before' As seasons Ct it ' and Kcnsons aagg The ( laze in reuses more and more! ilere is a danger worse h tur Than graft m sreed or liaek! -tio Hack! Wake up! Its foul sta wharg you art i (Ice, wasn't that a misty snnack! As I was sasing. .lien appear To cease to think at oilier things, !'y da and night we have to hear Their foolish basejbal dtifeertasji tih, rl)her-rtrttter! !! Put him out! Boy, let me have thai bottle, oAiicfc! - Me RSjBWed him b U irdla, yOU lonl! di, Lord, I Wish I bad a brick! 1 H out' Don't strike ;lt , Now lace it out there' me use Whe-e-e-i t Won't it ever I CoOtS home! It's K'lite gencjOl Hurrah hooroo Jip ivers bail that's bg top at all'.' aafosg the aowle! Wow! Shake i, n that, pal: some hit i gjgsggl Coma on, oatno on go to it now Say, ore we happy .Nothing legs. S B Kiaer. Cannot Eliminate Love. A periodical devoted to the drama pleads for playa based on some emo tion other than love. The difnculty In producing such playa la that every play muat have a hero, and In making a hero the playwright, aa well aa hla audience, almoBt Inevitably adopta the view expressed two thouannd years ago by a scribe on one of the dead walls of Pompeii: "He who has nover loved a woman is not a gentleman. It pays to advertise. LYRIC "The House of Quality." EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Howard's 4 BEARS. Animals 3 DOGS nnd the ONLY TRAINED ANT-EATER IN AMERICA. FEATURE PICTURES The Ranch Widower's Daughters Western Comedy "A Midget Sherlock Holmes" "Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkios" and "His Wife's Mother" THE CALUMET NEWI. Some one must live told SPORTING DEPARTMENT 'sc54554i$i55i55f. PITCHING STAff WILE BE STRONG MANAGER HORKINS OF CALUMET TEAM BUSY WITH PREPARA TIONS FOR SEASON. GOOD MEN SIGN. Manager llorkfcaa of th( Calumet baseball team is busy with the prep arations for the coming i ion and freen the list of men he lias already ecu r I'd and has in lev it is certain Ins bunch sill be one of which the phefs copper co tin try ma be proud. Mr. Hoikins was dts i ppn.ntcd in not !iaing been able to ;c i Mi ii u ;!i - ! In (f the old Hubbell team and Wil liams, lormerh d Moii.iwk, to pla) !irst. bane hpI thorlslo i espe.'tivel , ihche play.-rs having ulicolv left fo.- Ilerlln, Onl., where lln have signed for the coining season. Itolh players .ne aggressive good atleis am! peed base tunnera. Mr. llovkms ho'.ecr is doing h is 4 -1 to repair lb :os and has received . .isurau cs l Ji.it rill .Mutter of Hnrontwn, a Calumet favorite, will gTpaar ui lbs initial ooc' tier. A goou shorts! v. ill also be m - gffgtt, PboSg present indication, the Caiu met piti hing start will boa stronij on und unless the ,ton countrv tet.ms si.ow sgsjgptkKsal stn oglb. m this dt :irtment, Calumet shouM get the bct ,cr of the pitching irguments. Ucn wick, the star of Inst yoar's Cahnnet team, Hgan, whose work was largely instrumental in oi.nging the cham pionship to Mohawk, ami HIMonen iliii is considered man to Is one l the most pro ml sins gjschcra in the t4er peninsula, have signed contra Is, ne! a contract bss been tendered i" -t. Ccorge c1 the Mohawk team. wle p sguafty good iii the gttaher'i i n oi i n third base. ''.'lie men signed lor Hie Caluinct team HQ far are I'.eiiwlck, Hogan an I Hiltonen, pitchers. Lohto, outfielder .i catcher: Roche and SleemOn, fielders, und Mchrt'tis. a mhi-k idner ro-om-mended bj lr. Andi Roobje, who will be - i . M a trvoiit. Colitl.uli h.ivi be. n f tidered t. BudgO "f Mohawk, i catcher, St. George of Mohawk, thhd baseman and pitcher, Mutter and l'ii- asr f Hurontown tirst and sec i Imstmnii renuovtiveiy. if all of those nun' sign up, it will Ih' necessary i" secure only a shortstop and Utilit) pig) ers. James Allen, mstissjeg of last sea si n's Saskab.on team has written Alar. gee Mortthts asking if a ffesce may bo 0un4 for him. He states .bat Ted sullnan suggested that he write to t'aluinet telling him that Calumet ii on of the ktveliesl baebal towns on ihe map. Allen Is i second baseman and according to the Itooch guide, he batted .l!8ti and fielded .935 last Season, lie suggests that If addition. u play lib are desired. In .an bring with him pitcher and otlu i pla.ers from the Sa.-kiit(sui t 'liin Hi ii HRgregation hav IgSj disbandt (1. All i played with Ho g.;n at tiinton. Iowa, two years ago and the tWO are fast friends. Janiea Bay no of Hetrott, who Inst vear pbi.ved with itanville In the ir gliiia Ieegue and batted ,9ft3 Is also KnXlOUS to sign with Catumst, ha vim; written to Manager llorklns to that effect. While boat plaors 'f known sMIit) probshl) i!l be uitn the preference. Manager Horkins will keep in toi.it with the men ... . ... lit I ..i.. I a III bring them hen ii Ihei RrO . I ui, W.'tk will be started this week UCJ the Calumet Alhl-tl'' park, which Will b. placed In condition for the coniln? B( ,(s n Tin grounds will be thorough Iv pniwred and the tences and grand stand placed in good repair. The lanr luin paik will also be made readv for the opening names d the season be tween Calumet and Ntgaunec 00 May If and 1!. the first of which will be played at Calumet and the SSOOad "t l.autium. e ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS, poeeeaeeoooooooeoeoe their Landlord thcv were rroinir I EASY FOR McFARLAND. Packey Puts Crimp m Championship Aspirations of Wells. New York, April rutting a crimp on the championship aspira tions of Matt Wells, the Itrltiah llght v. eight champ and holder of the Lord I.cnadale belt, was like taking candy from a baby for I'acU. v Mel 'a Hand of Chicago, when the two met at Madi son Square garden Friday night, it was all Mcl-aiiand and to many it looked aa though l'okey could have knocked the Briton out had he extend ed himself. MoFa Hand's wonderful skill la at tack and defease completely bewilder ed the Mriliui. who Ssentsj unable to land with effect in spits of the fad that he did the forcing practb all . all the way, Wilis had no method of stopping the Chicago man's dazzling hiows it mattered not whether Mc- Karland used straight lefts for the face or hooks and uppeniits for the head and stomach, the result was the same. ( lis received grilling banting and took t like a man. As soon aa Mcl'ai -i land hud sized the Kngllshman up he went to work like a skilled mechanic. with stinging lefthanders thai wets propelh'd with speed and accuracy he made Wells bleed from the nose Then lie ( ut open thp left ear and also split the itriton's lips, with the result that before the bout waa half over Wells pros tiled a gory spectacle Packey Shows Master Hand. In spite of this suceaaful assault Wells never stopped trying to land a wild wallop. That was the onlv ( hance he had. He could not OUtboS the Chicago flRhter and win n it came to infighting be found that Pokey was his master. McKarland soon bc- csms convinced that he had a com paratively easy mark before him and began t. let up. He slapped Wi lls with Ihe. OpeM gloves at times and then Slugged him with clinched ban. Is. W.ils awnng for the head until ho ua discouraged. Packey either duck d or blocked these blows in a way thai made the bolder of lrd Lent' ihilc's Ik ii look like .in amateUr, FILES RETURN SUIT. St. Louis President Says He Has Le gal Right to Vote. st. Louis. April 19, k. a. Stcintn- gcr, president of the St. Louis team of Ihe National baseball league, tiled a return Saturday in the suit brought b Miss Sarah Robinson to restrain him fTom vvtl'iK her Stock at the meeting of the dub's direct.. i, He. Miss Robin- MOn set forth in SSf petition that she inherited ono-fourtb ot the dub's tock from M. Stanley Bohhisen and alleged that though ohe had received a certiAcate, Stelnlng r refSJggd to trans fer the stock to her name on the books. She asked that he be ordered to make the transfer. Mia. Helen Hritton. who owns the other Hircc-fosrthH of the stock, tiled a similar suit. Steinlnger. In his return. BJiSgSjt thai as mlmln'strator of the estate, be Is legal owner of Ihe stock and baa a right '.o vote It for two years after Ihe death of the testator. He asks Unit the temporary restraining order lasued biat rrtday be dissolved. The ciae will be beard today and Mrs Briltod'l suit will he heard later. SCRAP AMONG OARSMEN. Hard to Select Men to Represent Am- erica in Olympics New York. April fl -Theti s ,i row on In rowing cir les :-a to who ahull represent this countrv on the water at the iilmplo names', who shall sMaCi Ihe crews and ) WhSM their expenses shall be paid. Bt retafi Pfed IcbfMneyei of Bit Natloiinl Asaoclalloii or AnuttSUI I'ara men naturally Is perttiH)ed tb.r. two four-osred sh( ll iievvr will In all pnrfi- Mbillt.v arbitrarily be selected this earl.v in the s- iis-in to represent Alta i ..h They may be "selected.'' but thev can :tot go abroad vlthont the sanction of Hie National Association Of Am it. u (Uirsinen. Th- arsmen of the SOUnkO want a tryoist The two crews now tnosrt favorahlv looked upon by the merlcan nlvmpic committee an Ho New York Athb tlc Ol'jB and the Arun del P.oat club of Maltlmore. Ihe nlv iU'i'' i nb a allow two rU gS iii an . eeht, H is SgM that In th "! these crews will be sent over without By Fred . to move. a tiv out with ani otners. But siiouid a strong protest tome in lrom rowing lutiji throughout the country thC ex ecutive committee of the N. A. A. O. wMt sltll.U v v v v"!'!'! !.'! !I,!!-'v",,I"' : WALLACE HAS .940 MARK FOR 13 YEARS, v bOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi The retord hung up by Hot) W tllai e as shortstfi probably will stand su preme lonver. The recoid books do not show where there is an inlielder who has pertoiimal at that position for 13 years, and l as such a remarkable average. In the M years Wallace has fsSMSsl for a pereantssje of ,f0, bjsgsnd pWe- SggftSinil. ''lie ySgr he topped the field. ''hat whs In IPM, when he bnk into the inerican league However, he al aiSgS has been mar Ihe top. Ills total lumber of assists and put-mts allows that he covers acres of ground in his territory. Wallace's complete record as a major ISM 10 shortstop follows: tank. Tear. C. P A. B. IM 3. mil 123 '!l0 417 Mi :.. 110 !l!l '.'.'.S Mi 3.T .!l4li 3. agf .st ifl :7!- 11 .'.'t'-. 2. I'.IOS III 2S6 ." 1 1 41 .0.1 fi. 1907 147 HI 111 54 .41 tf 188 309 4M 4t ''4t 4. moo K.6 :'.sr. r.ufi 62 .jar. 1904 139 398 484 42 .965 4. IPOS 13fc 308 47: 6a .928 1. 1902 133 ?.'.'. 471 41 .931 4. tpM tM 2I 341 61 ..134 IgSg Ifl :'..' 447 49 JSJ 7. lvm 98 232 373 37 .914 Totals 1663 3963 3824 630 .940 JOHNSON BRINGS SUIT. Says Injuries May Make it Necessary to Cancel Contract. Pittsburgh. Pa.. April 29. Jack John son, heavv weight champion, has re tained Attorney David Rafcek Tanno hill to MS action a-ainat the owner o; an autotruck which struck ols .tulo- nsghlie hi re Wednesday, snsishsag the ma. hue and so injuring the chnmpHn that he ui. iv . ate el his contrast to light Piping on .l ilv 4. ohnson s car cost $250n. and he will claim that amount besides damages for personal j injurb s. Rotten,'' waa lohnsosa SSgsTSSJSiSSI at Sutton's hotel estrda.v when SSSted how he felt. "I enn't rniw my right aim. on the dOStor'S edwlos I have iiiiiuiKl tit) engagement tir apisur lo re this week and the engsqgsggsal tor the entire (oinpnin nl P iltimore m Nt week." Johnson's spine, right shoulder, and tin- muscles of the right side of his back were injured. "What effect this Is going to have on the Jul 4 light I don't know," said Johnson. "Unless I pet to reeling light s "n 1 shall seri- njpglj consider calling the thing elf. if the doctor says I mustn't take the gpUsPBCO on training WSJtl within the next few masks' there's nothing cist to do." HAUL FOR WIRE TAPPERS Clean Up 100.000 By Their Operations in Nov York. New York. Annl 29. Pool room . in over the city were tapped Sal un'ay by a gaiijf of experts said to have won maliv thousands of dollars In the loiirth race at Jamestown. They gave out the information that Stii -stition had won the rggg and that Kor tnak vvaa aocond. Tliey had put down their money ( ,. su lerstltUtkM sw W hen mgny tbeuaamts or dollars were down the correct information that Kormak was first and Superstition second was permitted to go through. The "killing'' wa mriOUSl) estimated at $73."n.i tg nttxsao, JARVINEN TO FINLAND. Wrestler Will Not Meet Zbystko or Cutler Again This Year. Alex Jarvlnen. the Finnish ham plonshlp wrestler, who defeatej Yankee Rogers at Ishnemlng Thursday even Ins, is now In Iuluth. Jarvlnen will meet l.undln. the Swedish champion at D'lluth within a few da.vs. and he also has other Important matolies I s. heduled, Jaxvlnen will spend the summer at his home In Finland, but he will re turn Ifl merlon early. in the fall, lie trIH i ) i ii arrange ututch.-a with -ery wrestler of note In this cotintt.. including I rank Uotch. Jarvlnen will PAGE SEVEH Leipziger not Sleet either Zbyazko or Kid CutsSf again until next year. JSbyszko hsSVeg lor Europe within a few days, but al plans lo return in tho fall. BASEBALL STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. Notional League. W. Cincinnati New York Hssjson I hicago r I'lttstturgb 3 Philadelphia 4 St. iouis C Hrooklvn American League. W I'hli ii '" 10 Ifrisiori i'blladelphlli -I Washington ., 6 ( lev eland r St. LfHlis r Detroit New York 2 Pet. . ni .7 27 .300 .433 .416 .4" I Jgfi .364 Pet. .769 . 7 "J V ...4.. .343 .383 .357 .182 Today's Game. National Boston at New York Brooklyn at Philadelphia, American Philadelphia at Boston New York at Washington pisvelend at st. iouis. ( "hicago at Detroit. SUNDAY'S GAMES. National League. It H P cimlnnati 3 9 I Pittsburgh 2 6 I Batteries ( Jasper, Humph5ri M laan and Cairke: Hendrlx. O'Toolc. Hlbson and Simon. Tin- Chieagi St. I.ouls game was pOStponsd "ii account of rain. American League. R H E n, ft 2 it, j . 9 i: - . atteriea Burns. DsjktM and Stiui axe: i-'tige. .Mogriuge a no hicck The St Louis Cleveland game was postponed on account of rain. SATURDAY'S GAMES. National League. R II R I'hkago 9 8 I St, ngils I 4 I Batinrlaa Richie ami Art her Mpsskt, Wills, Dell und Wingo. r h n Pittsburgh 29 27 I inciiuiati 4 6 2 Batt(i-H I'anudtz ami CHMtoti, Si n on. I'r.Miune. Prooxb. llorse.v and ii ran' lai ke The New York-Boston and Phila ilobjihsl ' Brooklyn gsimca were post I mied on account of rain. American League. It 1 1 Hetidit 0 5 I Chicago I 10 I Batteries Covington, Dubuc and Slan.-tyi : Walsh and Block. n h H 1 os l on 6 12 3 Philadelphia 5 7 2 Batteries Wood and Nuimmaker, I a . n and Thomas. R II K Ht. Louis . . J 7 :! Clevelund 3 7 2 Batteries Powell and Krichcll. IfSllTsr and i PMsBi Tt h i; traehingiijs s o New York 0 .1 I P.attiru s Hrooin and Hi nrv . Cald well Hoff and Kisher. PLAN BILLIARD CONGRESS. ChUago. Aortl 29. Plans' hav,. been si n ted to oirmiize the American bil lai.l i ongrrs. the first national tour nament of which is to be held In Chi cago In ( ictober. To hold the game open to all pla -ers, it Is proposed to limit the number . t pStgttS, until either missed or mad -. to ten. the game coiMristing of ten frames and each player starting with the am abot. Thomas Foley presi dent of ih. IBInols, Slate aMSin44on. ha nrtunri I tltlt other bllllardtsts f.i the dctuils oi Hu . j i nam ait.