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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1912, THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE SIX MINES TUNGSTEN AND ITS USES. An Unusual and Important Mineral Widely En-ployed in Various Industries. 1-W car th.ro- Wf a sharp de irciw In th product in of tun-ntex ore owitm U the def rci.c in the de mand for l'x-1 M.-els. In wr.ien it.c bulk of tllr t'jrssteu Tftlld Is UV-d, Hccordin.: to Fran'-t 1 HrV.-.. in. a re ! rt on tfji.s rivu: jjt issued by the I'n it. n! Mates i;.-1-k-..I !:re. The prod i tan . f li.inivfti." tur.-'vton on-ir arncunt! to 1.J33 .h.rt tons el i r-nn r tr.it. s, (arrin-; 60 fir ct-ut f tungsten trio.iJ valued at $1'7.- " ."; in I'l. the vifJu- tii'ii iM. t.. 1 .l .-';.tt t-r.s. valu" .it J52..'"J. 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Ii! ii''' ih ih. in il,. . i!u - r MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MIXES T. W. McNair, President. la-.atid 'n Iwikn Superior dlH trh t Mimn and mill ar, ei.il,i for cdlei? work. Tor ear I' n.k nti l I'.ecord of Cnidu tl.'H np !y tr. lildpnt or ? retarj', HOUCHTON, MICHIGAN. AND MINING ultti.l rate of $1 jtr annum woitt.i. th id'ore, he a cnseiativj mix and all things f'iriK wall tin htn klioid r.--have a ris lit to hi k ( r soim thitiif Ut ter dining the cmirg .ai. SHANNON DIVIDEND. Celieved Director Will Declare An other 50 Cents in November. I Ali.uz The output if the Shannon fT t.'ie AU-ointh ... . iin-ti'h of Septemhrr was M.metv ha I f Ari-adj..rc below the July an I Ausust 11,'uns, but ! A hmceV. the ou.idt i hound to fluctuate m.rej.Vrii. m. ... or It js with fiire in a w lale a r I i.Vsicn Corbin m-nth i.n.l then again a mnth heller Lutte A- Halk. than the average. The de eloj rn. nts ! 1 ..it le v Sup. I at lh pr..p.rty have been very fa ' the lotttr K-vls i ir.ttrv.je ' large ho '!i(s i.f s.d grade :h r rt it howittif i.n ttill. The J-'n.T:'i..ti i.'.tj'Jt fT i.-r .. ar w,. i th.- . r 1 .f i (v..i ,il...;jt l " '.: l i .! di. ate a:.-:t IT. " I! i J joir. It ; t-. t. ,! th..! j im :"o. th- cum r.t 'ear wt J?" ir hir- iT.l. a !h a i ' T th..- j - . :it j r: f 'f ; ! .1 . tin- t! r n.'t "n-.; . : t h r VI i t;. r . ..t:. s.- 1 It is , ;1. n!. ;il- h:;s r ;. ht..,. Th- th th. ru h ,t ..- i ? . t i h,iti t .i:r:. n. ' t !.! if. jt th . s n 1 'hit M III A H I, I I h.r- j. - . f t! 1 1 t .ri.! Tit. . -t f. f..r t! '.'.I -I r. ! t'i - t : t i..: 1- BROKERS' GOSSIP Ranb w Dewe'oprrert Co. Th- !: ni ,-I A-lvenlure. .. th. oi. he- ' 1. T h . 1 -ii I'ju-iHt'n Carper. fl it .- :tir f ti tin r th: i .,. i, i fa MARKETS i- l:. a I i.l . il tu I i'l H lookJi a - f, ir. Mo... : 'tit 1 1 mi :r' rtry ne uid it. "F.n your older i ,,,y f,;iH j,,jnofl the r.jIj? -Vf,s ,. ,.WI at f aiI(4)fl Mm jo tu):a that strp?" "I ,tM1't 'I't, J.:!,.,l8. l,y ,,,lirid , g,lr.H;J u mut have bti n rri.Inti,f,lu." ADVRfiVt" iN NEWS. STOCKS una at C jK-r cent. F. J. Minton i.iy & Sturgis. BOSTON STOCKS. (From Pimt, Webber . Co., Ca & Sturm's.) Am.il - 1 Advt niurt . 4 . 3 . 5 .34" . : 3 f?3 ..'i :t '46 s 3:o 4 4S', :!$ 41 4 4 cr - j Corpt r Range t"jO X A ore , C. a. 11 1 j nte'inial r..iv v. .-t 'V ?t liiltv .MM .. ! - t S 4 f..V, -T ' ;iri l IS": 4", 54 l7i 14' 33 !'. ml ' ll'-hi.:. m . . . . '! h.Ak ... . " ;1 i r . . . -. - th l a!.- . . . v 1 '.!!. . . . Y.-rth H .tt- . irh---ir.- .... ih! I iinrtiion 1 i'l , 1 hi ,....r,v ... - i f.s 12i 4 3Si f.V3 1 1 ) 4K a 22 4 12 3 . 63 .114 1 t i.. ri. ..hit.-.! H...-t.-r. . 4 1H -hitto.k . .1 ra k ' 'tail ."ii! o 1't.ih C.ir 2S 4S 4ti'i ti4s4 12 ' 3'iax li.lat. d 13 I '-'i. t ! r 1 1 . "T.'fa . 'ids ' nr. 'yard t CURB STOCKS T. A. Minn-ar A: V. say today: The ni rI- t v. us lii-''ai- iitl aroiind mil lh- piMi. .iti..ri of the I 'rt.i! worn" ni tin nt whif-li shnwr-l -i yr-:'t r in-ta- 1 Ian ;..s e-tirall ox crted. '.'hi!'- th- !r. Iu tion r) v d a de- . r- '-- d .. miilioriv. ih- ''on hand'' In ih- ''rut-. Staf s Mttoln-r 1 aNo in ! i ! Vi riiilMnri in ikil' th- t ' t : t.. !; at lit. -ant ;.'! million pounds. i"h- ''ini-Mi. .tij inj.t i .r showed a 1 f r ..ff 1 ! 1' avd . xjiorts I"' nillnm ...i t t;rar.h atid N'.-rth l:ntt 'vi t: '! 'intii;. and this h(l;.d ti 1 iimoI;:'- 1 i-. ntire l'.."-t'n list. '111. 1 w i.f- puly i n. ount. r d in riss-utt:..;- 1. thf 2Mi'i l.vtl of Nort! r.att- i- Mid t h- ma- i.f the rhhoM tl i.... !i. .l in I! Ut.;. The t . . It is act- . v w-.. :i. arid r-ady i-!.o.i!d he soiling -r inr- toor.i ;. . Ilnnt !: advant-t ' ' . t -irl to he in nnu h r t r !?. i;it;d ih.'ii'tt Mas for a whilf. . 1 1- hir.t T.. t II j'i.-t w:ii fifi tt th. 1 (..!rt . t"-' -t.it. m.-nt will ha or1 t!i" .jjur. lh . f, thin ill.'l ' Si: I- 1. a!iv .1 l.'-r. lit to th" ' nim.'ihty, as t w i'l a- i.-a it' oliininutitiK any s ,1,!- r 'i-i.l ." U.ii.f m no til to nloiv . 11. It 1 s hard to realize, ihou-.-lj it i- fii-. ja t-nt ni'-lal' wvild la- .li.siis ro'o fj, A. M.nnear A Co.) 1 3. '.a I'l 4 , hrn- .1. II . ni .i H.i Ik. 'n ir.: I,.-i.,m .('.id .Icl.iled i i .10 :(i .7.". .". 43 V.V: J ; .:i .It .11 4 1 : 0 : i I M 1 O.l . 27U 27-?, 11 ni HI'.. l:7i 2Vi 2', 2';; 2 2,j 2 Sii'l ?, 12 I2'i 2'.' '4 2'l 2 2U '.': xi ' svi 3;f4 .4 1 1 ? ' H Vs '!'.' i 22 V, i y . Vi .2H .20 .ir. ix I'i is Hi 6 4 7U 1 .ro v .75 4'ir.X .... .4.". ' .r.o .ft' , 'hi:,.. . ' ' ! : rri t ' a I. ii, i V-i I ni. V M nit. iii .. p.-r ll .i' ('..pile!- 'I. no r-I :i;e ll..:.f e . indi-Mri . . . : ii- pii: 1 1 n I ! I Max !h v.i r M I,. in l f A lie;. t,ne ...... .v IV Hi.: '.'lpHi,lLr oith I. ike im ii , ....... id Colony l!a. '..nMilidal-d .. :-V.h ).h e I lak .... .hattie ; .-'.ilda Itrwilla ..... Sooth I lei la Suicrlor K 1'a.nlon Si.uthwf i.l Miami . . Soul h Ijikft s'ol'ei ine it Arly.on'i i inond tJe i Ititle A London . . . , , tle.lley !)., Hid Generally Admitted Fact. Lit tin Ida, two years old. was wstchlnjr, her papfi kill a chicken After he had cit off th hnd and It was floundering ftround she watched It a few minutes, then sald,"It makes a chicken kind a nervous to kill 'em, don't It, pupa?" NEWS WANT ADS RESULTS. BRING Condition of the First National Bank of Calumet September 4th, 1912 of nl ASSETS Cash and KmIwiiso laint and I'otida . HatiKlii; Houi-u ... Ovtrdratts l ive ptr tent l"und LIABILITIES Capital Stovk paid In Ssu p'r" I'lulivioed riotits l)ei.:ta Circulation WORST DESERT Honawanji Temple at Kyoto, Japan, Crcteea Takla Makan Sand In Thirty Yeari. Toklo, Japan. P.ov Zulcho Tach. Ibana, a prie?t of the great West Hon?anjl temple of Kyoto, re turned to that place recently aft er five years spent In explora- ion In the virgin ports of ccnttal Asia, writes a correspondent. Ilia Journey was undertaken for purposes ?f research under tlw Instruction of Count Otani. the lord abbot of the Honswanjl temple and an enthusi astic geographer. Mr. Tachlbana Is 1 i'oung man of twenty-tv.o years of .iRe and of 6uch delicate physique that he natlvts said he mu6t be a woman iiseuised as a man. Mr. Tachibana proceeded from Lon don to Omsk and thence by stage coach In Pcmlpalatlnsk, thence to 'Turban In Sinklang ("the new terrl- I 'nrv"l m)odVU A n r. I imtcouio iuous unv 1UU11U. During his explorations Mr. Tachl bana traveled across the Takla-Makan deeert, which he describes as the TC-r-i-V'- a 'L I' ''-.' .v, 1 Sheltered at the Edge of the Desert. worst of all deserta In central Asia. Neither birds nor even Insects ar to be found there. The desert la a sea of sand, where there is only the wind to hear and the moon to eee. The party constant ly met sand mountains over 12,ono feet highland the men began to (rumble, fearing that they would be burled by the constant sandstorms. On arriving at Coma, on the right bank of the River Tarlm, he caused considerable fright among the shen "lerde, as his was the first party from the south for thirty years. At first he shepherds fled, but were brought lark. Th foat of crossing the desert 'aused greatest reverence by the shepherds. At this point he left the camel cara ?nn to follow on slowly, while he pro reeded on horseback to Kuchar, ivhlrh place he reached after three lays. This Is a large town, though not to be compared with civilized .dtlcs. "Nevertheless," said Mr. Tachlbnna, "I felt on entering it as hough I had suddenly been put down :n Piccadilly." Fome time was spent In the nelKh orhood of Kushgnr Investigating the juried titles, and afterword the ex plorer proceeded through the valley to the east of Tzunling to Khotan, the districts previously explored by Dr. Stein (now Sir Marc Aurel Stein). Theneo the party proceeded to Tibet for the purpose of geological Ingest! pation. Several districts were visited by Mr. Tachlbana which had been omit ted by Dr. Sven Hedin. These regions aro absolutely blank on the maps, and have never been visited before. As soon as th re?ords of the Jour ney have been collated ,the Hong wanJI temple will Issue a report on Mm Tachibana's exploration, which will without doubt be eagerly antici pated In scientific clrcleg In Kurope and America as well as In Asia, STOWAWAY HEEDS A VISION Explains That He Received a Divine . Summons to Preach to Benighted Chinese Is Shipped Back. San Francisco Cal. Harold Yates, a frightened youth, who had seen a vision nnd started for the Orient to preach to the Chinese, was brought back to San Frnr.clsco on the steamer Nile, which reached here recently. Yates' "call," by which he was sum moned to spread the message of the gor. pel among the heathen, led hlin to stow art ay on the steamer Manchuria, which left here Friday. Captain Friele of the Manchuria Its icqed to.tho young, rg's account p ::rh 1 1 ..... ,.. -i " "LA'iiTZK 750,071.65 I :.. :,SH0.476.07 I SI 000.00 I 58.8 1 I -riM 10,000.00 I I3.677.C06.S3 I $ 200,noo.OO II f 30n.000.00 II 14.312. 92 2,a:i2.2!)3.61 ' , 171.000.00 I J3.677.fi06.53 Jf 1 all asia 1 -rTr J FOUNDATION OF ) CONTENTMENT lA It 11 II J on the hoIIJ rock 'vl jf of financial success bv T Ij ssvlnt; your money ami II ' I derHiiliint; It n-Kulaily In ' 1 the Calumrt Slate Bank. i I j M '( he a pourte of 1 I -mm !that you have funds ac- I 1 cumulatlnx for emergen- I Interest Paid on Savings f I Accounts. I Calumet State Bank CALUMET, MICH. his' vision, after Tie" had emerged from his hiding place, but decided that It did not entitle Yates to free passage and the stowaway was transferred to the Nile when that vessel was met In midocean. . Yates, who was employed ns a bell boy at a local hotel, waa awakened with difficulty last Friday morning, by another bellboy. He explained that he had been listening to a divine sum mons to the missionary field and hur rledly packed a few belongings and boarded the Manchuria, where he hid in the hold. Huge Telescope Dedicated. PltUburg, fa. A new 30-lnch photo- graphic refractor telescope, valued at $150,000, said to be the third largest Instrument of Its kind in the world, was dedicated at the Allegheny obser vatory. Riverview park, in the pres ence of a distinguished party of scien tists and visitors. Oh, That Accent. "How do you know she is an Amer ican?" "I heard her talking French." Judge. ADVERTISE IN THE MEWS. wanted. 3 CKNTH A IDUND paid lor clean white cotton rag.H. No neraps. Cain- tret News olliee. tf VANTKI Position ,y experienced yniiiir man as rural n-liool leaehrr. Addrej. "S," News, Calumet. -S FOR RENT. Kul; IJI.NT 3 Itooma. 401M'. R Cope Ht. x Foil JtKNT A dohlruhle room, Hitlt aldo inr one or two young men. ev try modern convenience, lin-liiding o.eetrlc light, steam beat, bain, etc. Apply J. F. il. News oillce. tf Foil nilNT-Slx rooms, 33." 8th St.. Ued Jacket. ft i'OR KKNT Flat on 6th St. Huppo & Sonu Store. Apply ! tf To KKNT Four rooms, downvtairn, with" elect rlu llghta arid toilet; rent low. Peter Nlcmlla, 13:i lro(tiol.s St.. La u ri urn. ' 9 TOR SALE. FOU KALI: HouHchohl furniture; brand new; bnrgaln for cash; mont hcII at onee; Jint the outfit lor come newly married -couple. Apply 03 Third St., Ivittrlitm or addretta "U" (lactte, Calumet. .t; FOU SALK Six-rootn house jn Cen tennial Height. All modern Improve ments Including- l.ath, electric lights and plumbing, flood basement. House comparatively new. Will sell on ren sonable terms. Apply M. W. YoUngs, Calumet News office tf FOLLOWING WOMEN ARE IN NEED OF DAY WORK. Mra. Ira .Tokela. 542 ?nd St. Mrs. Mary Helta, 2St--3rd St., Cen tennial Helzhte. Mra, Mary Oregorh h, Cedar Lane. Mrs. Curslnsky. 2."i7 Wolverine St., Liut Ijtn. Mrs. Polma, ECO Cedar St. Mrs. I.ehti. Centennial. CLASSIFIED ADS 1 (Adverllsenjent)li.riii St. Calumet. Paine, Webber 6: Comp'y BANKERS PRIVATE WIRE. Hoaton, MasH., Oct. 8. The IochI market was strong: again today. Larue buying of North Hutte wf. in evidence and the supply of stock was smaller than It bad been previously, lis advance to 39 was rapid and there was only a fractional decline even In face of an un satisfactory copper report. CJranby was Btronp the , stock ad vancing $4 and clonlnj; near the lop. Copper UniiKe. Knst Hutto and llancoi k also showed advance. The local market is Retting broader every day and we expect contlni-ed activity with higher prices. W. L. STANNARD, MGR., CALUMET BRANCH. I BROKERS MARKETS AT A GI.NOE NORTH BUTTE STRIKE SAID TO BE PHENOMENAL. HIGH 39'2 NORTH BUTTE TODAY. GRANBY AND HANCOCK ALSO HIGHER. PRODUCERS' STATEMENT SHOWS INCREASE 16 MILLIONS. Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly Calumet, Mich. Laurlum Mich. World Scries Baseball Games COMPLETE RETURNS RECEIVED BY SPECIAL WIRE Public Invited GAY & xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxa t GOOD RETURNS FROM x NEWS WANT ADS. nxxkxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxa EMPLOYES Of THE Calumet &. Hecla IV"ngCo Who wish to sell their houses or buy houses on Co. Lard; who have rooms to rent or who wish to rent rooms, are invited to advertise in this column without rny expense. Volt SALK--Hoii.se No. 40 1:' oak. Yel low Jacket. I'oi; RKNT Me St. U011111N. Apply 3!-3t Tern- IOK SAI.K 8-room house, 720 Water works St. l'OH NALKK-rooni houpe, No. 373, on Caledonia st. Particulars at Wick.-! rom & Co.'a store, Piiip St. Ho. la. Lock foundation. x FOU SALK 13-mom Laurlum St. house, 160; 1 OH SALK Nme room house with hath room, sioi.e foundation, rvteam he.it, HceM-io luht and hardwood floors h.w -tint 1 1 ry,, lame ottio. nl.o front and hack st. -ilra. Termi reasonable. Ap t'ly K.03 S- hool St. KOI; SALK -10 Koom Houhc. I32S Acorn St. Applj Fo; SLK.--7 room heune, 3!iS2 Os ceola Koad, Newtown. I oil SALK House No. 3133 Tunnel St., Swedotown. 1 "' .To.iv -i-room House, No. b hind Calumet dam. Iniulre within FOU SALK St. -S-rooni house, 40S2 Kim FOR SALK--f,-room house, 2016 Calu ni'd ave. ' .M.r.-ll Hise .o. 457, Caledonia St.. Albion. FOR SALK-3I2H Tunnel St. I'OR SALE--Hou.se, No. 403 Kim St. mellow Jacket. "J'R SALK-llouse. 1516 Hecl i St. FOU SALK Five -room house, 852 M blon. FOR SALK 7 room house, 3230 Ridge FOU SALK House l.-.l'i Hecla St.. -lL-AJJi1&-r' "' Ht. FOR HALK 0-rnom k-m.w. "TI " 1 cuiiiiiht kitchen, t-oal shed, barn horse, etc. Apply K,o;, Uecn St Heela. A I2.50H FOU SALE-ll.r,oni hnnse. Apply 250 Ro'klnnd St. I'OR HK.N'T fi room h,.s No. 1 Frnr.klln St. Morlda. WANTED Hoarders, 3357 Wedge St. FOU HA LE -9-rnom bouse. nuwler,. j conveniences -steam heot, good foun dation i.hd plumhlnir BOSTON, MASS. AND BROKERS. MINNEAR & CO. STURGIS l'OH SALK-Lot 3, block C Wolverine St. Florida. Apply at Airs. Chap m.in'n boarding house, 122 Kearsarso fr-'t. south. 1 1 1 KOK SALIO -rooni hou.se, No. 3044 Swedetown mad. Apply on premise FOR SALK Seven-room house, 369 Caledonia. St., Calumet. Mich. Foil SALK St. -7-rtKm house, 4087 Cone FOR SALK House, 9 rooms, bath 4335 Kim St., Yellow Jacket. FOR SALK Eight room nouse, 3212 Hldge St. x 1 OR SALK House. No. 403H Oak St. Yellow Jacket. l'OH RKNT One 4325 Acorn St. furnished room. FOR SALE 5 -room housei cheap, 345 Caledonia St. FOU SALE Six-room Laurium St. house, 1C21 FOU SA LK 2507 D St. i-rcom house and barn LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Aug. l3-20:27 Sept. 3 10-17-24 Oct. 1-fc 15-22-29 Nov. 5. Mor.TC.ACK SALE. Hefault hiving been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made by WilJ.im Keakltalo and Kalaa KeskU talo. liis wife, to Axel Keskitalo, of Calumet, Houghton County. Michigan, dated the eighteenth day of December A. D. I!i03. and recorded in I he office, of the Ho;if-.r of Deeds for the .-ounty of Houghton and State of Michigan, on tne thirtieth day of December A. I) ir-Oi. m Lller XX of mortgages, or. pages no-Hi, on hlch mortgage there ls claimed to be due nt the dat. of thin m. t Ice, for principal and Inter est, rnakliip together the sum of Seven HundrHd and Eighty. four and 24-100 dollars, jmd an attorney"- feP of Tblr-..-llve and on-1 oo ($i.;.oo) dollars.' ns provided for in said mortgao, and bo suit or proceedings at law having been Instituted to recover the money secur ed by paid mortgage, or cny part thereof. "otice Is hereby given, that by vlr t te of the power of sale contained In said mortriajTe, and the statue In Mich case made and provided, on Thursday Fie Seventh day of November, A. D.. I'll, at Ten oVlocfc In the forenoon, the undersigned will, at tho front door of the Court House In the Village of Houghton that being the place where the Circuit Court for tho County of KotiDhton la luld, tsell at public auc t'nn. to the highest bidder, the prem-, nes described In said mortgage, or so much thereof ns may -no necessary ic Pay the amount so as aforsald due on said mortgage, with tlx pec cer.t merest, and all lga( coats, together with paid attorney's fee. to wit: Lr. ti imber One, (1). of block numner Ten o.. ot the Firs' addition rr.nr.. City, ae-ording to the recorded piat - r.-r-j. ..ij mr m me of rice of the Reg-k-.er of Ids for ihe Houchtnn rnn. , t. Michigan. AXEL KF.SKITA1V), ''. f.irl irt ' X. A. Ruonavaara, Attorney for Mortgagee,