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Site GTalimuet 5fciur; Ml VIHKK "I TUB ,. VTKD I'UK.MS u i t. 'Day I N4nWJI THK WKATHKK I'll-' T f I - J Tonight. Tle iti clearing. Warmer, VOLUME XXI. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 22. 1912. NUMBtH "i CADILLAQUA WEEK OPENS IN DETROIT Unique Celebration in Honor of the 21st Anniversary of the Founding of the City GREAT HISTORICAL PAGEANT More Than 4,000 Will Participate in "Voyage of Founder" MANY VISITORS HAVE ARRIVED Di txolt, Mich., Julv . The cadlllu , , i. itival in cel. I. ran t I r i 'ilia : ,1 .'I till- luUI.'till.'. ..i I II 11 viitoine la Moil,- Cadillac in. i . . h soldier of fortune, was ushered ,,. i..'kiy, with the . My gorgeouslv de orated aiu1 tilled with visitor as never ht t ..i - in her history AH that tlu- ruudinr OUt "I In i .eiiturter. of progress and development, , i minding- and i 1 1 m i o 1 1 , of growth ., ..,.. illation anil bu Iik -t Koala f tint , and ami.it en- realized, "i wod i.-rfumed and project computed, of ... ms tttained and problems ..Iced don.- means to a ettj la what ! i'. it will celebrate diiilne. lb. smC i Inning toduy. i li huh on July 24. 17H. ihat a. il arrives! .-it tin- sit.- of th.' future inetlopoHg with Bft gpldtgtn una lit .nadiuu tiad.r- and artisan and ibllshed Cut Pont ton train on tin I . inks of the river. Two dayH later he laid th' loundutiton stone for S; Anne's church. In this church, noma ,, wars Intel Detioil's lirst "hit. . hlld. a daughter of Cadillac was bap tised. . I i-. ikIi .all.-. I tiif to w ttJlflfll ill.- d'Etrott." Th- population of .ti. village wan Increased in 174! by the arrival of huh a hundred Inmil r: nt who lunif In reeejMMsae to a pi... , ii ii .,i tii.' mm general ; nfferln a subsidy to to s. i ! PI r Later thoro were mote arrivals idlng large parties ol exiled Ag lilUIIM. Detroit's Great Growth. The population of Detroit reached "" in I7!rt. ami tlB in lxto. In 1840 was 9,142. In llft, lltfs. in 1 H7!. ' .7.'. In 18V0. xftl,K7t and in 1 IS itK, The latest census, taken in iio .cava D.'tn it a papulation t r$5, in increase ol til per ..11' in t-n ) a TH. In 1774 the BfOt rtvtl gov . Trim, tit pro ktod bi lha Dritiah t..i 1 oH ind the urroUmHpfl ttrHtory. in UM town came Into th. pom I n,, l'i n.-.i Stati' and w is ocupi. l I I Aim ri. au troops 'I'll'' UWi was 1 poraU d iti IMl ai .1 three, yttxtu 'ator it ii.'.'umi' the scat of the taiTt i,.rlal go eminent ol Ml began. The 1 paper printed in Datroii appaarw) 1 n AiiKust if.. HW, OeneraJ Haii Burn n.i. M-.i Datrod t. th.- Bvlllah and they retalin-d aieaatotl for a lit -nore than a -aj. In lM Hit BWM i-amboat airlved hen- fiom liultal in if 24 DetroH was chartered aa pHj and John It, Williams was elect. l - lirat inaor. imrinK Ike pata aaaah there iii !all pagtants on land, on the water, 11 llo- sir. Tin t a w ill 1..- at hi. 1 Iti ami amusem. i.t .t iVerj de nptlon, NotabaM froaa map oitiej I lu: I'nittd Statin no! iVinada have i- .1 Invltutionu t'. hi' k " si 1 ' ..I Detroit, ''ii,- of the big laattirea ot the areek'i 1 in will be a sreat historical pt- 1. 1'i. tiiiK th.' .. age ..t !adiUa. md his landing in Detroil More thati v peraonn Krted in tin .Ir.-s ..i tii.- period will first . seen reatiAi in n t imp aloki ih si Clali River, idlllar romptetea his voj : 1 1 h III he met bV a lleet Of ' S- li i'" Heel win he limb- 11 1 at aoeafal 1 Bl it. r.- .-nil.' evttei I - 1 he riat a 1 reaei . and man prl it.' aohta. 1 'ii setting fool 'n 1 '"ii'-it tin- Frencii tpkrer will be met by United Blah "' Mars front h'ort Wane the Hill i 'iilllen of fanadn. he di. biean mill la, hi, 1 marines from the United stales revenue cuttera and the na.l ervea, w h , win atooti him 1.. '.1 .not ''it. us Park. Lie wiii be rael at tie b) a hand of Indl ins. th.- chief "I which will present him with a pipe 1 " " He w hi then be i"i mail, re "ived bi Qovtrnor Oataarn of Mlehl and the otii. -ia 1 repreaewl iti at of Detroit. Una night of the week bl to h, live) '-t t" a m immoth Induati la I p trade, with float- 1 .-pres. nt inn the pro grain Hi-' arloiiH inaniila. tin iii); .111.' mat ""ll. interest of the . il Then here win i,e an autonaotoUe parade in 'vhloh Ki.oiMi motor ears- will t .We part. 'I"' ' bathl to . all all. ntlon t" the that ionn1deriibl HMtrc than hill "ii'.mohii.'M made 11, vioi i, 1 are '"''I ill Detroit. In th.- rtOpJ of mnkltiK ih. Ir ell I the """t" water-aporta centtr of America, "' nfflktaat baea irraatnd in ., I " "" program of a. mail, apaaa II " lacs, poWer h.HII ra, . ennoe '"'' Mi.nMing conteate and hydro Pne cofnpetitlone will fill m the week. : WEALTHY, WINNIPEG : MAN FACE 9 CHARGE v OF MANSLAUGHTER. I Wlnnii'. k. .dan.. Julv JL'. Al- fred II. oiikm. president of -h-: VVInnlpei Reul l state ex-chatiKi-, and a waalth brakif v wl toda) face the . harge at manslauKhtei bjavtltuted by the ! Manitoi.a government, a ken is said t.. have run lawn ami kill - I ed Mis. Walla..- 1'nattlWI. ol Houth Shields lailand. Satur- day nlaThl with an a niomobile. akes himsi 11 baaai the driver, At Hie agUea it was lid the v car was inniiing at a gtreatCI apaad than aUoared bl law. ! Oakes Is under ten Una. sand dollars ii.iiids. A .la A 8..' MANY MILES OF 6000 ROAD BUILT BY STATE Lansing, July l'. State Highway ( 'onunihshiiiir Ky of Lansing sas the work of conatructlng good roads In Michigan has been goliiK alon tlne Ij this slimmer ami that '.xn miles have been huilt as coniiai-d with IDO miles last ear Application for state reward foi Uiiii miles more are on tile Ir the office, the situation being that by the end of Ibis . 'ah II' I II Veaf tile entire cpproprlat ion will be exhausted. Making comparisons to show how In lei.'-l in g0ed toads has ill' i. as. d th 011 1 slollel tateN I Ii . I litt miles wer. aantlf IKtafl the Irat four years the department was In existence, with 714 miles the last two years and .mi miles the laat year. Most of the good loads const III, t 1 Is standing up well, ('ommlsslonei; Kly says, ami Is giving er k"."I satisfac tion to tin people who , out lihie,l to the coat. "The state reward. yoj know.'' he said, "is simply the state's bpunty tor the building .f good roads." The commissioner is patlicularlv pleased with the gravel roads, many miles of which have been ronstru. ted. He sas that that class of highway la standing the test well, all. I expeii. ncc has shown that II is not only a stable n ad 'nit is ivadilv repaired and kept Ir gQPd condition! The newer counties continue to lead In the construction of good roada. aa compared with Hie older counties. I tlOtiby securing tYie benefit of the Id of the less progressive bailiwicks, the l.ip.i.rs o" which contribute to aid in this construction while not par- tlelpattag in lha reward which the state pays. WOMAN LEAVES BIG FORTUNL Friend of Self - Suppori ing Girls Known as "Modern Joan of Arc." Nrc, York. July St The IPriUM left bv Kmniii Carol. 1 W eiishotT. 1 . BtN 1 th.- little kmwn rich young women id N'ew York, amount- to 3,SM,Mt, ac Cording t the report of the slate tax appraiser. T he bulk of h. r t State is made up of bOaadfl and in .1 1 -a ;es. iflag Woei Icpjoffat . who has been pnalaed since her death, us a "Mmlcrn Joan of .u.'." as thrown from an artoniobi!.' near Mlna 0. nut. .11 last appjajlber, She dieil a few ii ur later, aired M She was a iriaditale of Itryn Muwr colleue and aPlaaSad in aocla! settlement work at the time of h. r death. lie a. - tivltles during the stllke of the :d.ll t -wai.-t makers in P"U. resulted in hei election ,1- treasurer of the Women's Trades I'nlon Leaeue She shunned publicity and little whs known to the outside world Of her la I or unlil ift.r bar .1. nth. DISCARD PONY FOR AUTO. Cross-State Tour in Texas Confined to Ranchmen's Machines. Dallas, Texas. July H Tile -iKht ,,t seres of automobiles drawn up lor.- ladMH lor the start ol the Texas lanchmen's cross-Slate tour c .10 -.1 lie spe. -tutors to predi, t that th.- da Is mil far aHitani Mian the top buy! pon ike th.' dty hors. will Boon be sup planted h the motor car 1'he cross Htate tour Is .online. I exclusively to ears owned b the 1 an linifn and far mers but deapHe this limitation there was no lack of enlrhs .11 the conteat. Reverpl bandaoatM trophlea and liidtd in canh prta will be distrii.ut.il among the eTimnrn, rite routa is ftnm DalL.a to San Ant. nio and return, each touring car .nriiig- not less than (npt passengers, ami runabouts at hast two p IS-. IO'.-v GOMEZ UNDER ARREST. Mexican Rebef Chiroed With Violating the Neotr-d y Laws. San Antonio. Texas. Jul IB, UamHn Vnsipie 1 ;..n.. for a brief lime pro visional president of Mxi.,.. ami .1 r. st. d here, with five others. Satiirda.v night, chameil with Violalil-n the .',m erlcan ne tralltv ,aw:v Me was given a hearing today. Th. charge is baaed on tin alloiMtrln thai the men wer. attempting to start a revolution against a I'l l, ndl) nation. DULUTH GREETS SINGERS. Duluth Mlntv Jnlj at. The atMePJ of Duluth nr" gavlv decorated with the national colors of th. United State? and Sweden In honor of the throngs of vkeitam here for the Mg snenKerfest ,,i the w. Oct 11 hin 1 1 ike I'nlon '.1 ftwedlah Hing rs. Tin f. .lval had Ita lorn.il opening t.-ilav n,l will continue until Thureday. DENEEN WILL SUPPORT TAFT Governor of Illinois, Counted on by Progressives, Says Pres ident is Nominee WILL HAVE A THIRD TICKET Oixon Delivers Ultimatum to the Progressive Leaders Today Sringf1eld, 111.. July 22. A commit - te of five progressive ! e pi! I 1 1 a II s, ,P pointed by Mfdlll McH'oimlck to 1 ait on Qov jieneen to aacertaln a hat her he .win support Tg.fl ol Roosevelt, was Informed b- the gov ernoi 'his morning that he consnl.-red Tilt he regular nominee of the Ke pujatleen party tor president, and as such felt obligated to support his can didacy. Full Ticket Says Dixon. t'hh ugo, July 22 There must be .1 full third party ticket in Illinois, with candidate! for governor and othei ..i li, ei lav oiahle to H00S. V elt " T hat was the ultimatum of Sen.ii'.i Dixon. Roosevelt's campaign man ager, delivered today to the Illinois lead era of the third part) move at. It Would he futile for HooseVelt to it. nipt to run on a ticket merely for the electoral vote," said the senator. "That would be only a moral protest, and not a campaign. As for putting Tall iml Roosevelt both at the bead ..I the Republican ticket In Illinois, that's silly. Roosevelt ha- resigned front the old Republican party. Our campnlgjg marks the birth of a new narti frag front all onfl parties." "This Illinois atmosphere is strange to llle, though there bgl been no .pies- tlon of a third, stale ticket. It Is in concelvable that a candldata for gov ernor thirty .lays alter the national Convention has not indicated whom he will tUpPort, Had D.-neen said he i,ui.i aupporl Booae veil undouhtedll he wo'lhl have tesigned as the nomi nee of the Republican partv, so he would he free to run on the third ticket. Anything like a compromise between i he Republicans am' pn.gres hes, such ns having a candidate fo, govenor running on the Republican ticket while he is supporting the third party candidate for president, would he undesirnble to Roosevelt and In consistently with pronressive ideas. Pussy foot politics might go in times of peace, but not in these ilaye." Dhton will remain in Chicago for several dins t.. talk over the details .! arrangements tor the convention an August :. Moans a Third Party. 'hhago, July .2. Senator Dixon -ai l Penn'a announcemenl manna that a third party candidate a-'ninst him ill he pat out. FAVORITE CLUB DANCE. Fine Program Arranged Fcr Wednes day Evening .t Electric Park. The Calumet Flavorlte clnb win g-ivc a datue Wednesday evening ut bile. - iri. park. The r. fr H, ori'hentra has I., eii anggped io fumiah mual oo lancing. Upeclal carl will leave Red Jacket at 7 i" and s oVTock Wednes lav night, following is the pi , i .n of music Two-step Who Are You Willi To rrlghf .' W ill 7. A Hit lie Was Just Mad. t . Love. Two step i ;v ! , bodv s Doing it. Wait hkight Byes, Two step The lion Clndi w ,.it Trii.ii Ibtn, Two st. p When i gfna Twent) on.- and ui Were Sw.et Sixteen. W alt Mai bor of Iove. Intermission. Two stt-i Hack to San Francis.-) Ton ii. Waltz Linking v'nj'id T'we-step I Hi W isconsin. W allg lnia Tvo step Th. il .tta Stop KTekin' Mv Dawg Round. Waltz -Ml. i ih- II ai. v moon. Two step The QW linn Haviiia. W all Thai - W hat I ! II A i io Wj Time. Bstrnf Two at.-p- Hilly. Wall Rvc. JAP EMPEROR IS IMPROVING. Toklo Julv The Improvement In the cojgjBltlon of the akngaaror, nrhtek began this morning, continued thtWMgk the day. e 4 : IRATE PEOPLE DESTROY il TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL : NEAR DUBLIN, IRELAND. . v Tuhlln, Julv 2'!. Th near- Iv coinpl. led consumption sanl- V toiTum at Luoan. ieai Dublin. 4 under tl.e auspicra tif latdv v tberdeen and th" Women's Na tlonal Health ass elation, was demollhed today bv Irate dwell- : it - in th.- vhiiili". . A ereat moh, ! a tmd with r.ip-'s and nicks. 4. tore of the roof and hrow ! tttpg the walls. PPPP4 P P ENGINEER ON TRAIN 4 SEES BOY DROWN WA HIS BROTHER I p ui St Iuls, July 2. While J- parsing the Vandalia slough In P l-jist Ht. Loula this morning. '. I- I.e.' I lea I hel age hi ,-iiglneer oil the Vandnlia line witn.--,l : p from his cab the drowning of a P p t welve-year-olil boy. The en- gine waa moving slowly and ' v loath, rage mhw everj struggle p f thf dying lad. When lo- . p reached the end of his run he p '- was handed a m.-ssago, which p told him the bo.V whom fie p watched drown w a- his h rot her p P P PPPP'VPPPPpPfn'PP-:"H'PPPPPP REPOBLICANS 60T NO MONEY FROM TRUSTS Washington. Jul- Potmai' Bang tor Nathan Bb S uit, i West Yirginia today told the Senate committee In vestigating the campaign fundi of PN an.1 I t that no eonti ihuliotis w.-re .nade to the M, .. sev elt eamiMlgtl b coi poialors, l.v h' :r H i v einev . I r anv represent tin - ,t iln- Interna lioiuil Harvester Co s,, far as he cm' i recall. .-..II I, stilled that the lai-gen' COn- tribuiion ,.f which hi bad bmoinledge made to the aatloiiai , ..mmittee in that i.'imp.iigu was bis ,.vvn amounting to thirty or forty thousand dollar- (Jen V. I'erkliis, he said had grven fifteen thousand, but not to 'he national ggfl -iniltee. . NO. 4 SHAF r REOPENED. Woi k w as regained . I the No. 4 shaft ;e htmnCh of the this inornlu-;. I: operations were ii bet auf g f tin r from an un- watei- has been and the miners is morning . i. ipat d. of the el t II Ke.l ' . si cois ConioMdnted wa- in this sfiatt tha: suspended I'l'tila v iil-I bee v Inrush of wad know n source. Th brought under Control Went .tllilergloliml II: forth, r tioiiblf Is am CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE A. E. Petermann to Seek Republi can Nomination For Legislature kttoi gap a i Pata vggggni teaal aeanaced his candiielncj ijgy the Bepuk lii.an gosiilngllnii for regsTnaeei tatlv e of the ITrsI Dtetri I of gjgggrhton conn V. in the slat. uislature. Mi. I'd. i -maim ins been urged for several Weeh to make this announcemenl and his f lien ill believe he will boa strong .u didate. Only .me other candidal.. Oliver Richards, has ao far announced him.-. it for ih, RepnMl au mla i tlon. Representative Anthony luc;u. win. served in the lu.-t legislature is not a candidate to sic eed himself, having entered th" lac. tor the office of pros ecuting attome) "t Hoaggaton county. Mr. I'oterioann s entry into the m is gie.ted with ik-uure bv hi- gaaitl friends. He is familiar With tin- need of ihls community and Is eiumentiv fitted for a law matter. Mr. 1'etei Blgnn'g friends propose to launch a bin campaign in his behalf. Bggjfglng that Strong man i- needed by this distllcl in the legislaliile. Foe Mme Inspector. .1, in. JsV Ita, "i it'l Jacket in tin mplov id the II. . la branch of ;he C. B H Mining company, has anno lin ed his cantBdnCy aa mine Inspector for Houghton county. Mr. Jacka Is a grrid ante of the Michigan t'oiieg. ..r Mines. and. Is looked anon gg a strong candi date for the office to which he as pires. He was born and raised In t'a: hgggt, an i is brother gf u.oikc Jaoka, and Mai ma. Ink. .la.Ka. strict com mission, -i- tor tl"' l lllage of Bed et. He la busilv engaged In olPCUlat Ing his petition- f"f '.he offeM in md' I to ajnnalf at the prtmnrlgg in Augtiat ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Fine Program Rendered at the Tam arack Junior Grove. The Tamarack Junior M. K Sun. la ei i ehnarved its aggtlirnriin 'aa telaiay aft.lliooii and evening, appio priaie exerelaei i.eing h.id In the Tamarack Janiol ;rov. in the afternoon a platform meeting waa held at "the grove, with a.ldt . sses by Revs. Krn. st BroWg of BaTai W H. t'oiiv. ott t Osceotg ami laaai vji cox of Centennial Music wa- reg deled Bf the choir of the V'etlt.niilal M. K church an.1 proved n very Inter esting feature The Sunday school children ha. I eharg of a verj interesting program whl. h v as rendered in the evening, al so at the Tama t . k Junior grare, Th pattgram consisted of songs, r.clti Hon- md olhet t.alnres. Next Bntttrdaj the annual plonk ..I' i be t i ma rai k lunlnr gkaadaj v III be held In the grove. JUDGE H AN FORD RESIGNS. Seattle In ' rVderal Jkatgi Hanfoid. whoa " .rd is befni la ifiiired into lo the Hou'C commit tee, resigned today. ENGLAND WILL ENLARGE NAVY Will Build Twenty-One Battleships in the Next Five Years Says Churchill GERMAN POLICY THE CAOSE Action Taken by Rival Makes Re organization Necessary London. ,.'ulv iTiiirehlll. iir.t lord of the admiralty. Intro lin ing a supplemental v national a-ppioot iai n u of Ave million dollars m Ho I'ouunon- this ufternoaa), said the dan cause of the increase in the expendii ui e ol he Hrilisfi gav) coiil; be found In the gen i L illian nav.v law. the in iin leu lure ot which was an Inert-use ol ships . t nil . lasses. Under the Qernian law. Churchill suid. the ultimate acgjg or He lerman Bnel would be ti battle ships jo large arm. ted crmsets. 4u smaller cruisers, and smaller . . .ft I: plop. I Hon The cited ol the new I 'email btW, he Bggdi WouM be that neaiTv poor -Bft kg of the enl.lv 'el man navv v. ail, I be maintained SO H would he instantry rea.lv for a Churchill announced the Uritlsh pro gram for the next five years, saving liV" Ikittleships Will be .instructed l.ext vear. and four each ,.f the fal lowing v ars. I'h.ircfiill , anted ottl tfbal the increased fighting strongth .f tha Baenaan Heel unrplved the reor gaolati.n of the Uritlsh for.es. ui M iler that the he. essary mat gin of sai. -I v COM Id b- maintain, d. O. E. S. STATE CONVENTION. Moe Than 1.200 Delegates Expected at Grand Rapidf. IrratggMnenti are being made for the state enByentlon f the atantern sa s. to be llelvl II: il'UIld La pi. I- tlctobel -lo. hv (Srand Matron Km ma Koim ,.: Jackson nd Urard S.'ii.tarv !;.: .ioodrich of Ann Arbor, who have been in the city for a short time, sus th" vlraad Ruplds Herald. The convention will open with a reception to the grumj glBaefS in the council chambers of the city hall on October S, ami the busi ness Kta.siotis will be helo in I'l.w ers' ttMntar, .'onvention head -.,uartei i will be at the Morton house. About l.fPf deleat. s are expe ted. and it i. I. eh. v.d that fulij '!.")' visitors to tile city will lie on Hand during that time "BILL" FOLEY PROMOTED. I'alumet friends of William K. I'oley were much pleased with th' announce ment juat ma.le that he has been appointed as manager of the I'ark Brewing company of Hancock, suc ceeding W K. MoQnnn. Mr. Koley has been 'iiokkeepef for the Park COgg I any for several years and his ad v ancemi nt is v ery gratifying to local friends. MILLINERY TO CLOSE. Announcement is made that the mil linery establishment - conducted on Fifth street bf Miss Minnie (loldsmltn will be closed after August 1 The entire stock of hats, bonnets and trimmings will be closed out befOfg that date. Miss Ooldsiuitli and her n other, Mrs L Qgfdnmlth, expect to leave about Sept. 1 on an extended trip, after which they will make their hoine in Chicago. PLEASANT LAWN PARTY. Mr. and Mrsfl William v'ornlah. Jr . of 111 Seventh street Tamarack enter tained a large parte of friends at a lawn arty at their home Satur.iav evening. Luncheon was served on the lawn sin rounding the Cornish homo at about i:3tl o'clock and afterwards games wele indulged ill. The ev.n ng proved a very pleasant one. C. A H. MACHINISTS PICNIC. ,T!st annual excursion and picnic of the Calumet Hecla Machinists will be held at the White city on Tuesday. August ii. I'll-'. The pleasure boat In ternational lias been ( bartered for the outing and It Is expected It Will be one of the l.-st of the season, flood music will he provided. Many a man passes himnelf off r.s a genius be. aejgg he k.-. is his mouth shut .;..ppppppp.:.:..Hr-rrPPH'"f' : GOV. WILSON "ALL IN," SLEEPS ?4 HOURS OUT OF 36 AT "RETREAT." Ren Cirt Julv 1: Oovernor Wilaon returned t-lav Horn retreat" tit the home of a friend, nearby, with i ic.ord of sleeping M h'-urs . ut ot . and juinoiimced he would forego hie , mini I weeklv trip ' Tr-nton toniorrriw. and again will go Into seclusion to write Ills speech of a ,.,.p,,n,. l-Tlen.ts announced toda. that Wilson will not leslgn the governorship during the campaign COONTRY-WIDE THE SLAYER Hvvv'I'vvv-l'vI'vvv.rHvvvV'.;--; p p v AMERICAN SWIMMERS : CARRY OFF HONORS v IN HAMBURG MEET. Hamourg, Julv 22. A number Of American participants in the swimming conietthns in tin v rec nl nlympic games t. ok part ' in a swimming meet lo re v.-.- v teniae. The Hawullau "Diako'' P Rabananaoku nmgj the mc bun- hi .1 m.Tr.-s .-v ent in th.- vv rid s v record time ..f ..ne nHn at ea i l-I P sec,, mi.-. i. atnOtikvaavy, ! f the Illinois Athletic club. f Chicago, was second. The Am ! erUan :mpi. swimmers de- teati-d th.- Qernmn teama in . lay swim-, winning lili con siderable ease. P pppPppppPPPPPPPpij i4pfapp i OLYMPIC STAR ATHLETE REFUSED KING'S INVITATION New York, Julv J Aa amusing Incident at the Olympic games is be ing told at Hie athletic clubs here It ia said that shortly before the steamer Finland was to have Stock holm an sqnenj, in uniform, .aim aboard and demanded an interview with Thorpe, whose record at the stadium gave him ibe MNKN of bgggg oonaddered the lust all around athlete of the gaaaaa, "Tie- king has beard of ymir sin- . ess." said lb.- e.pieriy. "ami Would like fo See Villi at the palace ill ol del to , "llitalulate you." "Ugh, ugh, 1 don't know much about kings.' replied tin- pig Indian as lie grinned bashfully. "Offer him my regal. Is and tell him I can t get away." The eipieirv went over the side In a kind of stupor. It Is said to have been ihe first time on record that a king's invitation has been refused. A USEFUL BUREAU. American Railway Information Bureai. Is G ven High Praise. We are pleasw-d to iole the cmpli mentarv notice giv.-n the I'SCtntil s- tnhHihtd itui.au of pgtBwaj Bcono mics in WfaahlnfftPn b) our London rantempnrnry, The TMnen, si Plnan. . ial Vmerica, which continues: Al though scarcely two years In existence this institution bus rendered servhv to the lailroads and public which fullv hjitlBen its onhaMtggggaral and refleefg the highest ctei'it Upon those dir. I till :ts affairs, crganir'ed by th. ra roggg of this country to furnish them relia ble and acoarate Information on anv question Connected with their ajsjeg lions, its work has been oommetulobly perfeggnnaV InaV ,!, with tMi bngnggl now in the field misrepresent itkMM agulnet rnilrcads are few and limin shiiig dnilv. and one can infer, from its progress to date, the service it woui.i have rendered had it bat n in ex istence prior to the passage of the railroad legislation hv Con-gross In l-'' ami ItlB it Is well known that man, erroneous statement Mid Irregvlar. be- ause Incomplete. anaKses vi . t . per mitted to go anebatlenged in the dea USSlollS of the Veils cited, be. alls. iiie mtironn oaaemli were too ongpy Occupied w ith purel.t admlnNt ra t i v e problems to school themselves oil tia economic side ot tia-ir enierpnae Hem e, kicking that k now l-dve. they Hill' Unabai Id refute Widispl.-;id at lolie. HI.- implegslons w III. n lllliil.u.-o against their lnlerc-ts In furtherance of its purpose to h- I'ntni' a rCCOgnlnad s.'UtCe of a.', urate and authentic Ir.forma I Ion In NgBXd I the ngBwnyn the bur. au is bMlhtlng up i 4-ompi eheiislve library and bag is sued a catalogue of tin exlstlni' bodv of railway ecoliuni. Ilteratui.. Ii works in harmonv with, and gnggeiJggnt In at letist .artia' UjIgJlhornUon witt. the Interstate I'oinmer, . Commission. The mam poigt if distinction between the statistical del'it llllent- of th, tw BBagmteattona is thnl grMM lha nam- pllallons of the Interstate Comiuoi., Commission f-rindpallv servo the BgHN poaes of record in. I reference those of the bur. an are designed . throw light upon various phan-s of the istlng situation for pnhltd current In formation and gin Ian, e. It makes special Investigation, ana lyses and compllaii 'i- in reetxuiae t -pe, in. re. posts of its subscriber. It publishes a inoiithl. summorv showing the eejgkasttvg trend of railway earn ings and expense and from lime to time It publishes the results' ol -tndl "S of c.-neral Interes;. Such. fr examile. is a coinpiuTsor of the railwav status or the United Slates with the principal countries of Rnrope. It has t-suod i bulletin conspiring the facliltl!. aerv. lceabllltv and utillia'ion of h. riii gajgm of the 1'nlttsl Ftatee. th- United Kingdom l-'.ii .id C.ermanv g other comparina the railway v.Tges and coat of liv mc in the'ex countries and has In preparation a bulletin mak ing a specifh rutin irlaon of the freigh: rates In these ...nntties. Th.NM gen eral publlcatlot.s of the bnrenn are sent out not onh t railway ..ft. . t-. but to the educational institutions throughout the I'mt.-.i States, j) SEARCH FOR OF ROSENTHAL POLICE KNOW NAMES OF THE GUILTY MEN Shapiro and Rose Give More Val uable information to the Detectives MURDERERS LEAVE THE CITY Flee When Convinced That "Sys tem" Couldn't Save Ihem SOLUTION OF THE CASE IS NEAR New York, July 22. A country wide seui'v.h for the slave- ol K" senthal. th. gambler, is on. The names of the gun men who killed tile gaipblel have I.e. nine known to the police. The InBd of gun men i ngaged iii the killing, after it had been carefully rehearsed in an uptown gambling house, ure bellev.-d lo have tied within a day-iii- tWo of having Income ..invoic ed that the "police system" tsraggd not be able to protect tlu-m. Lieu tenant Meeker has I n relieved of his charge of the strong arm s.piad and transferred t.. desk duty This was the first official move made by Commissioner Wal do in connection with Lieutenant Meeker sin. e the killing of Rosen thal. Murderers Have Fled. N'.-w York, July 22. The Rosenthal murder case is near a solution That i:. the belief of lleplltv l'olice Commis sioner Dougherty, ashn expects today L arr-at two or three gun men and gangsters, who were hired to kill Ro senthal drilled by a fierce third de gree. Jack Sullivan, a former newsboy. Was held as a material witness, and aVgan Pan!, an east-side gang leader, gnllillly made statements early tgeht from which the police commisslone pieced together as Important and hi r. iofore missing ev idence. T'h.-s two men, Sullivan and I'aul gagvg tak en Into custody last night along w tb ' Mridgi. " Wehl. er. a gnml.h r. Six men nr.- imw held in custody In the Rosenthal case, one of whom ia held as a ir. it .rial witness, and live others ehal'ge.l with being implicated Un the crime. Commissioner Dougherty, however, says not one mnn who killed Ihe gam birr Is under arrest. That the murderers ..f Uos.nthal have oeeti slipping quietly out of town In the h'st few days Is now the bnttaf of detectives who have been asked tp pick up certain gun gang An Investi gation shows there was not a slip In the pines to kill Rosenthal ami that ihe principals behind the plot were careful to establish alibis. William Shapiro, In g supplement -ary statement, adding Important de tails to what he already has told, h ia i. 'Vi. iled how the gang of men kept the street in front of tTle Hotel Metro pole practically clear of taxi-cabs, for thirty minutes before the murder, in order, apparently, that the "murder car'' might have n "clenr gctaw iv. Shapiro said at least sixteen men muse have known of the 'croak" that was to be ; tilled off, as they were in fro:ii of the afetmpff randy to blackjack, or kill, if necessary, anyone who Inter fered r tried to block the getawav of the gun fighters. Ther were repoils today thai Maid Jack" Bone, has "s.iu.aled," an.1 that Commissioner Dougherty Is In posses sion of Ihe names ..f all in the mur der car." BLUBERRY SPECIAL. Keweenaw Central to Run Train for Berry Pickers Saturday. The management of the Keweenaw Central toail announced todav that a Special train will bi run from Calu met to Lac Iji Belle and return on Saturday for the coin elneiu e of berry pick. rs. What promises to he one of the largest crops gf gggjg berries In the hlat OT y of the copper country ia now ripening and yesterday hundreds of quarts were harvested near lane I... Melle. It is said that In nnotner week the 1 rrrhs will be nt their best and the K. iveenaw Central spedak will maka It possible for all berry pickers to reiJgg the marshes. The train will have Calum.i Satnrdnv morning at el wk an.l returning will leave laic IS Melle at .". p. m. The usual fjgagfggj train service will be provided and P is probable that many people will at range to spend the two days H jtr La M"lle. leaving Satur.iav morning nu, I returning Sunday evening. Ctrls would know m..r. at. ..at ceog taphv if the) eould hemstitch the i, o,ni. lei lines. i i