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PAGE SIX TIIE CALUMET NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, l9i2. MINES AND MINING STOCKS COPPER RANGE R. R. EARNINGS Indications Are 1913 Fiscal Year Will Be Banner One Current omentitis result of the CVpMt-r Halite I?.UlrouJ ittdkute a ban n r r as rcvurds famines, if icsult for the u?;iKt month may be ti'.ken us th lusis .f en ixtimute. Cross earr.ln.vs for August of the railroad t cmnany. were $79 -73, an in-cn-ase of S 1 s.feOI. o(i- about 2'';; over I lie corrcspendmy perir.id "f L.st t-.tr. Nit earnings from operations totalled $37.1 M. un increase of $:'3.3U." over lust year while net operating income, after dt diction of Irtcnst on lmmhs, taxes jnul expenses of ull natures aggregat e.l $21.4"., comparing with a deficit of J 1.114 for August if PHI, or an in I'ica'V of $22.34.?. While an estimate of operations for the present t'seal iar to erd June :0th next, based upon August result , niiht I't incorrect, still, tlsniti- iff lraci'ri--cs. it will do much to ;:lve tbe reader an idea of wiiat the presort hih price of the net.il mtant as a stlm.ilus to ' the coppt r mining industry at the Lake and to the Cupper . Paime railroad's earnings. The principal, and indeed i almost t!ie only industry ir the I'pperl Pmlusula teiritory traversal by thej opper lianae railroad is that of cop-j per mining and upon its prompt riiy do-i ponds the prosperity of the railroad,! necessarily. I in uv oi tne reawaKeniriK or ex ploration and mining at tlie lako, the increase in minors' .wanes end the i.rospec t for a continuation of present prices i f the metal for at le.it a f.w hcnioiiih. it Is l.c!k- vd that ocra tions f.,r the H'12-13 -:ir will he at lMst as vod as those for AiiTust anc" the estimate Is Pased cpon this assum ption, j We present biluw an estimate of I operations for the twelve months eld ing June 30, I M 3, liaed npo-n A ay i;t operations, as compared with the of-! Ji-i.-tl tl iures fcr the calerdar year end-j in- ?ee. 12 inos. est. 1911 .ro.-.s tarnir.Rs ":M.;'7 $717('t' ler. expense! .' J3.."Mti KM. fill' Nit earns, fn m en. "HT.fMt $.;) :x iiit on h Is. tx's, etc 1 . . i J!.'i2c Net oper income . 2T!.7lt Wl, ;i j O lite the ,not i"ti resting fiature of I 1-oth the August statement and t h f non. who recently lsited the ml'v. ut Metculf says: "We are oMnim up a large urea of ore 1.60 feef below any point at which it has ever before lcen mined und are taking out tre averaging f ur per cent to five ver cent copper. . We h.ivt proved the extension of the oro b dy to a iH.ir.t below the level of tho Car ter tunnel, which Is a verv InutortHn development: Production tor Septem ber was below normal because of the l'reelr? cf one of the furnaces ami this month's prcnluctlon will he "-mai ler than usual but is now iiu-rtttsinc and next month will show u decidtxl incru. We have beer doing consid erable development work In the last six or eight months and are now spending 7.0i0 to $8,000 per month for that purpose, all of which is in cluded in the operating costs." day. )Ioweer, there was u'much bet ter tone apparent than existed yes terday t-fteruoon. Chino dd v. 3 points to 4 7'i on reports that tie net earnings of thin company for the past year are over $1 ooo.ooo. Mayflower and Old Colony were in demand today .mie it is not official, we uml.r- Mand Ma.vtbv.ver No. 22 hole hap out the lode. President Kay is In the on- lH-r coontry. Oood reports ure also be imt received or the s. i n. probity from AJthentic nources. Development' .lie said to be extremely envouralnjr. (J. A. Minnear & Cj.) INSPIRATION WORK. Mile Tunnel Being Driven ut Rite of a Month. Globe, Ariz., Oct. 22. Inspiration Consolidated is employing over C00 men in and around the mines and con tractors undir McArthur itrothcis are inployinp alxiot 2T.0 nun in railroiid onatriu tion. Development if the Inspirat'on mine continues at the ratt of nearlv h mile a month and a new inclined shaft has been started which will connect vxith the Insuiiativiv tunnel and will I'e u.ni! for lowering men and timbers below the tuniiel level. The tunm 1 will be the means of ingress and egress tor the miners and ull supplies used in the mines. Live Oak Sinking. 1 At lee Live Oak mioo, si:iklng of I 'o. 1 shaft cmtir.ues, and the shaft ' Is n.iw about ."S0 feet Jeep. At No 2 shaft drifts are being driven eat and I west on the STC-foot level. The cast j drift will connect with No. 1 shaft. I over 2. 00 fe-.t distant. The widening of the sulphide tunnel has been tin i ished for ovr 57i f e t from the portal, j Two blast furnaces are shortly to i le installed at the American Smelting ii P.eflninvs compan' llajdeti plant, and before the first of the ear the smelter will be ready tc treat custom res. A I gonial! Ahmeek rnold iutte t Jlalk , l.oheiiiia , Chemung Chief Consolidated . Columbus Cere Ciino Calrmet Corbin .... Calumet . .Montana, Corbin Copper Cactus Scott onondago .323 . 1 3 2i GHId .IT. IB '4 .loax .12 4 330 n J 1 .23 .14 SUPERIOR &. BOSTON. t t e months' 1 i h- op, ratinv earnings In A stim ite Is the rc'atloi. evp ns s to the uros.- -list there iis in ln- The east drift pn the eighth leve! Jreut Eastern vein, has been in com mercial ore for the last 70 feet, report ed to be from two to five feet wl.lr ;md to average about revin per cent j cooper. The North crosscut to the old j Dominion vein on 12th level 1ms passed j throiivh fourteen feet of favorable ( natter but earning no ore, ut that J point. It is considered very encour , itfinir. however. ifoiifihton Copier ibniestake Hancock liuHanu Inspiration , Keweenaw ... Keating La Rose Lake Copper S. Ai A Mayilowcr dlaml ew Keystone New Haltle .. Niplsslng North Lake ')neco old Colony Kay Consolidated . Pay Central oiith Live Oak ... S hat tuck Santa Rosalia Superior St ft lobe . Superior & lioston outh Ike Tonopah ... Wolverine Arizona . .23 .27 .Oil .12 .11 11 Vi . 4'iax .... i 47i . si : .1011 103 . 23 :6 . 16 16i 20 ' 20 U 2 2 M . IT. 2 2? 2H . 32Vi 33 Hiax .... 12'a 13 26 27 1 2 . 2 2i 84 s 4'4 24 8i 9 21 21 U tVt Hid 2 2 V. 2S.14 29 .23 .30 lOax .... l's 2 7 7 W .6.MIX .... ' ST tr"rv4 f Till -" w ' '? '"I .;v " i-----" ) i'iiiiriiiiin i -- ' COME IN! You Will Receive Courteous Treatment and Be Shown the Way to Success and Happiness Paine, Webber & Comp'y BOSTON, MASS. BANKERS AND BROKERS. PRIVATE WIRE. poston, Mass.. Oct. 22. The market recovered somo today from decline which it had In late trading yesterday but the outside buying was not very general on the decline. There wag good demand, for Mayflower and Old Colony which were the atrongest features on fa vorable reports from the properties. Tl.o balance of the list waa un der slight pressure and closed with an easy tone. In the New York market there was considerable short covering at close and prices ral lied three-quarters to one point from the close. We do not look for any' further serious decline from this level but In the event of any custained advance would advise lightening up acounts between now and election'. Foster. W. L. STANNARO, MGR., CALUMET BRANCH. J. A MINNEAR & GO. BROKERS MARKETS AT A OT ANCC BETTER TONE ALL AROUND TODAY. S. A B. DEVELOPMENTS VERY ENCOURAGING. MAYFLOWER AND OLD COLONY ACTIVE. CHINO THE FEATURE OF THE MARKET TODAY. TODAY'S SALES. "Tease of t . tin- expi s Ira1'!., showed (proximately estirn.it,. I,a;ed liii- nvnth the J'U in truss, while oper s. despite tie litcreaFci i il'.rr -as" of $ I. SSI. t . In the 12 months iM.n operations for 1 "win i" even m.re STOCKS ;-t r j k ir: ii. Although ni Irore.ixe In '-'ff.'yn t.f ?2'.4,:'7 is xh. w n. opt ratum expenses i net ease only !i,'o-j, thus av i'lit th.- ni-fater j,;irt (,f this inereaseJ lrvi niir. 1 if tli surplus tl'-eoil.lt. Iiiarr.u'h as ''o.pi-r l?ana- i nn.-li-tiated j tin. y,,le owner f the railroad iri Increase in th.. ruilr-ad .-arninys .-(reiitheny the earniims position of 'he lYpj.er Hanire I'onsoli.la tod. an.1 '""'I relit ted in an imju-oveu 'abi.ttiun in the Market. r.n though in- railroad pay no iliu-hnd a.s et. j I'.oston A t ,nevhat better tone ex !...,. I I.. 1 1,.. i . ... ...m. .ii ! i ri niai-Kei.s mis a. m. arul the deelile was cileikdl Ml odl markets litre. I'ricex op-md up home what and after a very rnoeiu-in move tiur.t thrush th- dav closed at a .'mail rally. pir.ior njon future course "f prices i.s nearly unnniinous as re rar.ls probaHlity of ultimate'y hiher irices I. ut vr mn"h mixed as rurd:? ne immediate luture. 1. J Sturl. SHANNON. I'l esidt nt Shan. V. I., mster of tne (From Paine, Gay & Sturois.) BOSTON STOCKS. Wtbber A Co., anl GOTHAM MODEL Here is a special shoe, made particularly for the man who wants custom- made style, but doesn't want to pay for it wkh corns GOTHAM MODEL. It breathes aris tocracy, yet has a slight, almost con cealed swinp which favors the littla toes; the heel is medium. OUck Smooth Kin Calf and Tan Rua la Calf, Plain Lace with Stout Sirftla Sol. or Black King Calf Much- r, with heavier Half Double Sole. Price, UM. R-EGALSn Bee Hive Shoe Store fJ Amal Adventure A lionet A lnoinah . Arcadian Ahmck Ariz. 'otm.ierelal lioston Corbin .. Butte & lialk. . . . I'eitte - Superior 'upper ItaiiKO .. tc A I I Fifth Street, I I I CAuUMET. I v. MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MINES F. W. McNjair, President. Lo-stf-1 n afako 8uporlr dla trh;t. Mliifg nnd mills RoecjiiblA for tollejte work. Kor ear l'r,k and r.eeord of Oraduatf flpply to Irealdnt or FecreUry, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. J enlennial . . . I'hiriu I Daly West . . l-asl itjtte ... franklin 'iiioiix 'Iraiiii;,' Hretne Cariane Hainock 1 led.ey (oihj . . Indiana Inspiration . . . Isle KeValc ... Kerr Lake Kew ee'ia w Lake I .a Salle Mas.- ' Miami Aliehinan Mul.aAk Maytli.wer . .. North Lake .. Nuttl I.'iille .. .viissin Old Drinmlnn tlseeol.i njibway ld t'oi-my ... in i fii-v Ibiy ("ins Sup. A it, ton Superior Shannon Shatlii'k Tamarack .... I'tah Copper Victoria Winona W oh erlne Wjandot 87g ?7!j V 7 Jiax .... ... :i4 3 '4 sti 330a x .. 3-74 4 . .. S-T, 7'i 3i 4 .. .. 4 ' 4 .... .-.KVi 57 7! 7U :.70 S80 ... 20 i'l .... 4'i 46i .... 3'L- 34 I r. i 13 ... loT n .... 47; .... i;3'i 64 ..lo 10 ' Adventure Alimeek j liutte & Hulk 135 liutte & Superior 1,720 Calumet & Arizona S20 ,,ni'" 1,660 Calumet & Hecla 21 Copper Range 55 Kast liutte 1,240 Franklin Sitf 'Sranby 776 Greene I'ananea 40D Isle Royale 40 Hancock 100 Indiana 150 Insplntlon 100 Keweenaw 50 Lak . 612 Mayflower 915 Arohawk 60 Nlpissinj 120 North Hutte 2,965 Xorth Iake 30 Old Colony 1,76. Old Dominion ISO Oscetila 20 Shattu-k 215 Superior lioston . loo Shannon 210 Superior 10 St. .Mary 20 Tamarack 50 litah Toppr 5 Wolverine 46 Members Boston and New York Exchanges German sclontiist is making coal from peat. I.efthandnenN Is Ha Id to be Inherita ble. There are 124.("df 'VuaketH in the world. l.l, lv 34 . S2i .'.Mi ax , 7 . 2ii4 l4 . 3 . 12'-4 Ti 61 '4 110 . 3 4 4 , S5 21 H4 42 14 2S".i . 41 , 63 '-4 2 , i ;ii Hi 26 2.1 ir, 20 ' 34 'i 24 21. 3Ji :7 . 4Vi 13 4 36 M 62 112 4 9 7 2 m 43 4 ir. 29 46 3 3 S 72 "a CURB STOCKS I. A. Min:Or A. Cf-. rn;. With the exception ff was luit little Joins In lh- lrda Chino then? coppori) to- A HAPPY CHILD IN A FEW HOURS WHEN CROSS. SJCK, FEVERISH, TONGUE COATED OR BILIOUS GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS." !ok at the tongue. Mother! If coated, It N a auie aign that your lit tle (me'n InsldcH. the utoinach, liver und 30 feet of bowelH are clogged up with putrlfylng waste matter and need 11 Kentle, thorough cleansing at once. When your child Id HntiesH, (troop ing, ( ale, ilueKn't Hleep noundly or eat heartily or Is ctohh, Irritable, feverlKh. rtoniHcli Hour, breath bad; ban Htom-uch-ache, diarrhoea or Im full of cold, 'ive a teaKpoonful of Kyrup of biyra, und In a few bourn oil the foul, Kinntl pated wante, undigested food and our Idle will gently niovo on and out of !ta little howeln without nausea, grip ulaior needed. A little Riven today h 111 have a well, happy and smiling child again hortly. With Kyrtip of Flge you' are not Irugging your children, being com ponetl entirely of luscious fig", myina and nroniaticb It cannot be harmful, h ldes they dearly love Its delicious tqste. x Mothers should always keep frup of Klga handy. It Is the only stom ach, liver and bowel cleanser and reg ulator neded. A llttl given today will save a sick clilld tomorrow. Full directions for children of all ages end for grown-ups plainly print ed on the package. Ask your druggist for th full name. "Syrup of Figs and Kllxlr of Benna." prepared by tho Cnllftirnln Fig Hyrup Co. This Is the delicious tcjUnf. fen ulne nlJ reliable. Hfuse anything elie ofared. (Advertisement.) - yi WANTED. gmJ' I 3 CKNTS A POUND paid for elean 2.'''" white cotton rags. No ucrapa. Calu- A rur fl met News oillcc. tf II .. II HELP WANTED MALE. "IGH STANDARD y. urocnviut A l maintained by tho Calumet State Hank I Is a good reason V i why satisfaction ia I I assured to every de- A I I positor und client. I I 25' II Accunts sub leer II I i j to check ure Invited. II II i Polnmnl C4 n..l. M II r uaiumci oldie DtfllK f v . 39S2 on- Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly Calumet, Mich. Laurlum Mich. Private Wires to all the Leading Exchanges Union, lirick masons at once. Call phone 104 South or write Box 30, Hancock, Mich, or call at hoist No. 2 gulncy Mining Co. Wordcn-AL len Co. .., WANTKP Union brick masons at once. Call phone 104, write box 30. Hancock, Mich., or call at Holm No. 2, Quincy Mining Co. Woiden-Allcn Co. GAY 61 ISTURGIS WANTED Four good boys for 11 lew weeks' work. Forster's News stand. 23 Calumet Branch Phones 813-814-829 Roy A. Young ResidentManager FOR RENT. I J FOU HUNT A desirable room, suit able, for one or two yountj men, ev ery modern convenience, including electric Unlit. Hteam bent, bath, etc. Apply J. F. (J. News otlice. tf FOU RFNT One furnished room; all modern conveniences. Seven-room house.' electric light and bath. Nine room Hat. IMw. Nelson, llolrnan Hilt, Calumet. no FOU RirNT Four rooms; nil con veniences.. Suitable for one or two persons. Schumaker block, Cth St. miumei. 23 1'oli SLh-7 room house ceola Road, Newtown. FOR SA MO House No. 3133 Tunnel St.. Swedetown. FOR SA 1. 10 Lot 3. block 3 Wolverine St. Florida. Apply ut Mrs. Chap. man's boarding house St. south. 122 Kearsarge FOR RKXT Seven room Mmm limit ed Hat on nth St. 1. Rumj- & Suns. TOR SALE. FOR SALK Household furniture. Must bo sold ut once. Apply 103. 7th St., uptdairs. Calumet or call Sav ing Hank Store. 23 FOLLOWING WOMEN ARE IN NEED OF DAY WORK. Mrs. Ira .Tokela, 542 2nd St. Mrs. Mary Hclla, 2'Jl -3rd St., Cen tennial Heightc. Mrs. Mary UregoiKh, Cedar I.ane. Mrs. Curslnsky, 237 Wolverine St., Lauri'jm. Mrs. Holma, 560 Cedar St. Mrs. I.ehto, Centennial. ( Advertisement) FOR SLF 6-rootn house, No. 3044 Swedetown road. Apply on premises FOR SALK Seven-room house, Caledonia St.. Calumt t, Mich. 3G9 FOR SALK 7 -room house, 40S7 Cone St. 1U11 ..w-i. ttouse, ! rooms bath Kim St.. Yellow Jacket. FOR SALK-Kight Ridge St. room noose, 321 FOR SALK Six-room Laurlum St. house, 1C2 !".m-k 10 Room House. Apply ix Acorn St. im u i i.' y-ioom n'jiise, Kinntrifr kitchen, coal shed, barn room f,.r horses, etc. Apply 1503 llc la St Hecla. A $2,300 bouse far 11.300. FOR RKN'T fi room house Fra:.klin St. Florida. No. 1 FOR SALK House. 1516 Heela St. ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS. TRY A NEW3 WANT AD. EMPLOYES or The Calumet & Hecla M'ngCo Who wish to sell their houiti or buy houses on Co. Lard; who have rooms to rent or who wish to rent rooms, are nvited to advertise in this column without pny expense. i uu ,.i,iv House, No. 403 Oak St. yellow Jacket. WANTKI Hoarders, Calumet. 3'J37 Wedge St l.vr o r wtv .-..-.i.e. -y-rot.m house, modwti conenlemes steam heat, good c.n oaiion mki piumhlnjr. Apply 830 Cam- oria St. 'Jalumot. FOR SALi:-1323 Hecla st FOR SALK 5-roorn house 2016 Calu met ave. KOR SALK II us St.. Albion. FOR No. 4.17, Caledonia SALK 11-r iom 250 Rockland St. house. Apply FOR SALK 3129 Tunnel St. OR HALK House, No. Yellow Jacket. 4083 Elm St. X)R SALK -Five room house. 852 blon. Al- FOR HAI.K K-ruom t.oiiua v,. tnx on Caledonia St. I'articulara at Wlckatrom & Co.'s store tin fit Hecla. Rock foundation. FOR RENT One 4223 Acorn St. furnished room, FOR SALK House l.'t't Hecla St.. FOR SALK 2507 I St. i rei.m house and barn hoiis" 1K02 FOR SALK 12 Laurlum St. FOR SALK S-rocn house, 730 Water- worK.i u FOR SALK 4-room house. No. 4991 behind Calumet dam. inoulre wlh FOR RIONT Rooms. Apply 3P31 Tern Pie St. , ism uii .. . . v.. o.iw .Mnc room house with bath room, stor.e foundation, steam heat, electric lht and hardwood floors oownstalrs. large attic, also front and back stairs. Terms reasonable. Ap ply 1503 School St. FOR SALK 7 room house, 3230 Rld"e St. . FOR St, RENT 3 Rooms. 403 K. Cone x FOR SALV -8-roo Sf. m house, 4082 Elm FOR SALK--r.-room house, chenp, 84: Caledonia St. FOR RKXT-Flvo 321 Caledonia St. rooms, downstairs. x LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Oct. 22. 29; Nov. 5. 12. STATK OF MICHIGAN, Tim Hrobnte Court for the County of iiougnton. At a session of said Court. hld at tli Probate Office In the Village of Houghton In said Countv. nn th. 17th day of October, A. I) 1912. I'nsent: Hon. Geo. C. Dentlev. Jnrf of rrobnte. , In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Height?.-., deceased. Victoria Hclglica having filed in court ner petition praying that i he time for the presentation of claims I'pulnst said estate be limited and that a. time and place be appointed to re ceive, examine and adjust ull claims and demands against said deceased by and before said court. It Is Ordered, That four months u. iu mis uate be ullowed for creditors to present claims against said estate. It Is Further Orderyd. That the 25th day of February, 1913, at ten o'clock In the fornoon, nt said probate ottlce, be and Is hereby appointed for th- examination and adjustment of all claims and demands against said de ceased, and that notice thereof be given by publication once each week, for three successive weeks previous to sam uay of hearlnsr, in the Calumet News, a newspaper printed and circu lated in said county. (Seal) GKO. C. DKNTLET, A true copy. Judge of Probate. MHas C. Mitchell. Register of Probate. Lerjendre & Drlscoll. Attorneys for Fntate, Rusiniss Address: Eaitriitni. Michlron. on said mortgage, with six per cent interest, and all legal costs, together with said uttorney's fee, io wit: W. number One. (1). of block nunuer Ttr. (10). of the First addition t Copp; City, according : tne recorded pU thereof on file ;n the office or the P.ik :feter o: Deeds for :ne Houghton' Cout. ty. Michigan. AXEL KESKITALO. Mortgagee. X. A. Ruonavaara. Attorney for Mortgagee. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Aug. 13-20-27 Sept. 3-10-17-24 Oct. 1-fc-15-22-29 Nov. C. MORTGAGE SALK. Default havina been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage made hy Wlljam Kcskltalo and Kaisa Keskl IhIo. his wife, to Axel KcNki:.t Calumet, Houghton Countv. Mloiiir. dated the eighteenth day of Deceinbcr A. D. 1909, and recorded In the Gflicc of lha n.nl.lA. -. a , . Vl upcus ror the county "i usn.on nna state of Mlehir, on the Thirtieth day of December A. Ti IPO:), In Elber XX of mnrlfn .r 'HKCB 140-H1 on Which wnrl-,.. I I, - let " ar ...eie iS Claimed to be due at h rf,.., oi una notice, ror principal and inter est, making together the sum of Seven Hundred and Eighty-four nn.i 9..ia dollars, and on atiorno.v- r, . , . "o i -nir- l-flve and 00-100 (135.00) dollnr- - "7,ueB Ior ln 'd mortgage, and no ult or proceedings at law hvii.. uuiea to recover the moneys secur I fl lV OHM n.t. K 'r or cny part Notice Is hereby given, thni i. , i tuo of the power of sale N.ni.inn.. r ald mortgase, and the statue in k,.i. case made and provided, on Thursday he Seventh day of November. A D . "CHICK, in lhA f..nn the undersigned will, at tho front door of the Court House In the Village of ho t ircult Court fcr the County of """""" ' neia. e 1 at unlaid -.. tlon. to the highest bidder, the prcm! 'ses described In aald mort-.-. . ... much thereof a. may tie necessary to Read for Profit NEWS WANT ADS jUso for Results NOTICE TO WOMEN ELECTORS of Calumet Township. In accordance with Section 4 of Ar ticle 3 of the Constitution of the State rf Michigan and Act 20H. of tho Public Acta of 1909. the Hoard cf Registration f said Township will register the t ames of u!l women possessing the lualihcatlons of male electors who make PERSONAL APPLICATION for such registration; PROVIDED, that ill auch applicants must own property assessed for taxes somewhere within I he TOWNSHIP above named, txcept that any woman otherwise" qualified who owns property within said Co,mv j dntly with her husband or other per ron, or who owns proDeitv within i.i bounty on contract and pttya the taxes i Hereon, shall be entitled to registration. To the Electors of the Township of waiumeti Notice is hereby elver. tha.t ih boards of Registration of th Town. fchip of Calumet, will meet at the fol lowing named places. In said town. ihlp: Precinct No. 1, ut the Armory. Precinct No. 2. Calumet Captain's of fice, Calumet. Precinct No. 3. Captaln'a oWce ut No. M shaft. Calumet. rredlnct No. 4, S. Hecla CaptalnV of- fl?e. Precinct No. 5, Norwegian Temp. Hall, Scott street. ' Precinct No. 6. Red' Jacket Town Hall! Precinct N0. 7, Swedish Salvation Ar my Parracks. 5th stretl., v Ireclnct No. 8, Finnish Hall'at Cen tennial Heights. rroclnct No. I, treteni'Hal!, Wolv erine. I'reclnct No. 10. Talmer'a Hldg. Oaceo 'a St., Jiurlum. " ' rreclnct No. II. Laurlum Tr.'J li.,il rreclnvt No. 12, Spalding Hotol, L. L. avenue. Pmlnct No. ta, Fir Hall hI Coipfr City, 'i Seturday, lhtf 26tn day of October ! ' 19,2 'or the ptirpos of regla iring the namea of all such n.MAn. a "hall be possessed of the necossarv )'iallflcat1on of elector In vnM tr. plncts, who may apply f0P that pur. Pose .and that said board of teglstra- Hon will Jn wsslon on lhA Av .n,1 t the piaoe, aforesaid,, from." nln 0 clock In the forenoon nn.111 r.tVA I'lock noon, and from . one o'clock In tie afternoon until flv 1.. afternoon, for purpoae aforld. Dated this 16th day of October A. D. 1,1 - V A MIl'S MAPVtffAii-innv !; ii.iiiini iwn, . OtinAKtilan. OEO. MARTIK. ,r- ' T. " Township Clerk. J