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MONDAY,. MAftCH 31, 1613. PAGE SIX j MINES AND MINING STOCKS j The UNION LAND VALUES DECREASE. M.nrl nj Timbr Holding May b in Dtmand. I'rf-i.1. tit H J' F of th I'nh.n Copper Land and Mining Co.. in hi rtmark to .t..t khuhlers ays: "During the pat year t onuslderable ir.n.riit t.een shown In the land, t,f your eompunv. both for mineral n1 tlmt.er vame.s, iin.i am........ f l.ini .,r tinker have t.een ince the d.lte or tne litsi milium jn.rt, option have been granted on evernl different de.rli tU'iia, tine yo in board of dliectoM now hnve other hi 'a v.nder consideration. 'Attention has previously been call id tc ;he favorable result obtained In Section 1-S8-33 and Section ?.;-'.T-3. h our diamond drill w.uk performed in 1!U) an.l 1911 which heated a copier-bearing amyg.hih.ld of commer tlal value, apparently identl. nl with the Qulncy-Fewablc lode. There rhould be a demand for these desctip tlons when enernl condition- im prove rufflviently to encourage the in- stniet)t of CBpltiil III the deVeh-p- ii ent '.f Lake Suil.r mineral land- through the f.,rmath.n of new mining companies. "The'-e I already market f..r timber lamb at Lake Superior, whb h in mease In vahi" hhIi year, and as all our land ale on the Mineral TVmge of the I'pper IVnln.Mila Home of them heing located In the came liori7on a binds on which recent uilunhl.- OFlt of copper IlllVe heen diSco ered. i he value of the entire nroperty mav he aid to he Cotl-Llern hly fl-.lter tl an a year ago. The (a.mpanv Hnl'be.l the vear with fl.VVi cash In the hank an.l total In ml holding un. handed. ':t:;.7 n'rt s.'l At tlie atmual meeting the f. ing retirim? diretoiH were re-ej. w 1 1 b s l . Ih.wr- i'ted: Matohl II. Anthony. F.ra 1 1. S.'.mu.l ("arr. II. I', fay. Al Men ill and J-hn 5 Stone H.iker. -.it H NEW COLD DISTRICT. ftuth to Colorado Camp la CxptcttH Early Thia Spring. renvr. Salo '.dorado's ih-u lu.n ,iitt distrht, wbii-li Is attra.tli.tr eon- iderabe attention ,,t the T'Sellt time on an ount of the report. ! rl b I gold strikes, i located In Coio-J .s ti ii'l 1 itlo (itande eounties. arid i-orsiMs 'f Up tlie fulbi'.vini! rump: Jasper. Stunm f. I'Utoro and (filmore. .-over in- an ar-;. of 1;' miles ea-t and wisl and eli'bt mie north an,i south, in the itth-w-.-t portion of Itio (Jrund.- an.l ih fiorthwet portion of t'on Jo (ountie. These old (amps are n tu-hed ft un Aliimi."'i, I .a Jara, Antoiiito. Moii'e 'ita and lel Norte, all of wheh ate located on tlo- Ietiver K I'.la Stan.l n alroad in the fertile San Lui t i ! y of C'ob.r'ldo Thr t..irs are rea h ir out M n.l htriMliK tor their shal of the hus.nejis whh h ntidoiibtedly ill ijeiii as sooij h the MioW foes jlid ii!aur.inp row r..:i.b and lepai,- to i Id olie-. 'More hae been -trike.: ,,f c..i sid- rib..- imi'oi tari'-e made ;it all . f I'o -f 1... aiitied. The ..ri.f iae of IomIi k':i.L r,. bjy ben Known in this se.-iion f. r a rri-.it loirnher of ear.. hu not .ir.til re.-ent have the -.. ain lin- portar.. e of the bodies le en upi-re. Kit- . d l.v the minui joildi--. T h- ore-, ai" a - .rni.ih.itioli of t. llutlde and mi!- phldes, lith -ollie ril-IV r tte Cold. Iiitinu Ho- summer .ind fall d I'M? OoU-e Cllm..re prospe. ted this di- til. t In -ain: 1 i s the : man dutiot ! on.- of tl.H old ln.ies. !iiriioi- obta.lod u.-.ivs that wtit up into the tboiis unds of dollars j.er Ion. lie Immediate, ly int r.-sted sotne I'u. hhi capital and xtirt'd t.. mine. II.. started a .'mail tuMiei on the vein and afl.T dn. ito; a .-bolt .11 dame, into the ole. 'I'll ..-bo. t that he (..Mowed was roin p.' I.. If. In h. s w id.- and of a ry hob J'la.h-. fXternbnn f'T ' feet It. I. I,; Hi. lie then (tlopped doW II tl'" t.iil S!l el. arid now has the same l.o.. or oi. f.dlv as good as in itie oj.pi r tunnel i '. iln,..i '; tl i!l Is lo- tunnel on the i w i i ..ilh i Id.- of the Ah- n. DALY-WEST. Salt I. ike- The uhliUll report of the Lav-West Mining oinpaiiy tor the seat eliding I ec. 31. IM2, shows that Ibe dividends tol the Jt'Hf were the gr a I est siii.e Pt'17. totalling- "".b Cietjil Manager M. ii McMillan as thai the develoj.inint W ol k has . . J 1 1 -e iij. eonsldela l.le ole and tll. l. I' ftlll a lirge teirito ltl.ll Will o Id coii"idernhle ore when ..juiied up. In his report the manager savs: 'The o.eratlont of iln- -..m.any'.s pio..rty during th- e.,r P02. slews that 7,131 feet of eX...ratory w-ub. consisliiig of drifts, winas and raise", was accoinillshet diiritig the iiir. T'.'lS deve.,imeit has blollnht llbollt fr.oir.ii tesiilis in th.. oiieninu up of ore b'ulles In new territoi, notably nil Ibe I.Tfai-fool level nloll!' the drift nnd extending ujiward in a raise for 12i feet, the full widt!i of the opening, tan I continuing down waul to unknown tltpth. This, i.o.lv of oie assnres a large tonnage f..r future milling oj . ra Hons." BUTTE & SUPERIOR. IMttP W. L. Cledeli. the Well known mining inglneer. who Is In charge .f ..r.etatlona Mt the P.lltte Sui.etlor nroi.etty.a) that the -evnery of oio now- being made at the U nl to ensure a good mill Is sntli- prolit. ibi.d proren la beiriK made wltti th" re cond section of the modi ling of the roncentr.'iKT nnd the work H exj.-ued to be .-..mideted In nbout tnonfi. C MICHIGAN COLLEGE OP MINES T. W. McNlr, President rr Year Bek Apply Pridm r Secretary, MOUOMTON, MICHIGAN. BROKERS' GOSSIP Lakt. Deel.d'ment In the 1-tke C..4per property continue to he tuinc!..r. j a Kooil sn,.wlng ,-..pper bavin been , ,.ni .oUuur,, n ,h n,n iv, 1- th luWrst in th mir.amiiH,,h limited amount of work has h is far been done there Shipment ate still held down to 3".i tons of i-iH-k p r d..y heatie of Inability to xeouie iiidu ground men. The tonnage !s omin from all parts of the mine. 'n i.idm ; the so-k-alltd Kast lod-. whl.li in t lin ing out a ot.SiUVra hi.. ass t. fet-..-ry of refined copper keeps i.p lh- Improvement which i omnn m ed with Ie.mber. fiillvwlnir a v-r )mr lel(j in November. The rw k ran K poutids to the ton in rehruarv. .om-i-ared with l" 3 in Januar. M J1 in Je -ml.er and U.or. in November. Tlo fhanie 'h laik'-y tbir t0 lrv.(ne,l aiii'Miiit if milt-tut i. .mint; tiom the low Kl'ade MiM-kpile. 'utput has all ben Mild tl rouii M.iiih. the lat at 1.". rents .-r pound, against 1 ' to for February. j At Koitik' prices Iike Is not. .f c urve. .I. I like inui h better than tettlni; a new dollar baek for an old one. al- tl.onrh if It Were possitde to double 1 1 1 nuti her f und-1 sround men k"rr.e lUolieX (..lliil be made. Laurium. st ei.-ouraging developments The m the l aurium property has be. 11 pi the groi.n,i iei-entl- ojien to tie south in the twelfth and foiirte.ntb 1. ls III th.e levels ll.o lode IS (hov, n v id. r i (.an ainw heiv else in the pioj.eiry arid ilh ind.oa t ioiis of . oiniiier. ial merit. The shaft is sink liij b low l.'a u feet and la t tertt I work is going forward on a scale of ahout U.r.eil feet of openings per e;t T. Ill the upper level.-, the lode showed narrow and of pietionable merit, but fin.-. the nist ..f the year there ha been a notable improvement In conditions. Th- I.aurium property is coritrolled by the t'abunet A. Herbj interests, it hav ing been taken ov. r when the HiRe- f ,ms 1 he to the Calumet folks. It -lead propertv all ttn i-ars low ow nershi town lots. excepting for ile Adventure. While work in the shaft at the Ad- i-ntuie has been SUSJiended this de cision was reached simply to conserve the treasurv res..urcs f.f the coin-i-in- and It does not mean that results lave been disappointing or that nil work hu been suspended, for the dia mond drilling operations contlnu-v HeJatU. to the future the greatest 1 'Ope Is held out for the diamond drilling work which seeks the Smith bale lod.s. Th!-' drill l.i .'.tatloiK-d at I'e.Jiaid's Junction. The e;u t stlike of the lode on Adveiiture territory I unknown so thit it Is futile to figure b li the hide will ho encountered. At the aiile time tlo-re : every reason f.,i- th.- i,e. t that the drills will strike the South l.nlf formations nnd lint the Will ilevch p II lode With the name i .'tlilll I'.'iai ossibi1.t les as those of ..Mth Lake. STOCKS BOSTON 8T0CKS. (From Paine, Webber &. Co., and Mid. Aabed. . 73 73 'i . 2', 2b. . 3i; 37 . 1 Pt . 2' 2i .so :iiiu . 3", .3 . f.', 7 1 2 . 33. 33 41 4'a . c:. f.r. ' a .4111 470 . 14. 16 . 4 Pi 4 Pi . 3 3'b . 12i Vl . f . lr f.Pi f.l, . 7 . 22 22' 3 .32 3 4 . 12'i isn . 16 l . 24i 21 . 2 2'i . 1 . r.t r.p;. . '.); io . Pa li , . 2!i 2H'a , . 1 "'i ..!H !3 .. S 2'J .. r, r,i .. f.S'i . . IH 1! .. 3L. 34 . . 31 31 "i .. 10 II .. 23 'i 2 4 .. 0 .. 13 f.1 . . Pi Pi . . 1 -2 . . .i0 Pi Gay & Sturgia ) Sales. m.tl Advent Hie All. AlKotnali Area. II. .n Ahlll.ek Ail, i "in l'oton I'otbin liillle Palk. . Ibltte K S.U. ... CoJ I er Range . . . C. & A C. A II Centennial .... Chin.. Italy 'West I a t Hutte I la nk 1 1 n iirou brimliv lre.no Can II inc.. k Medley Cold III. II. Ill I Insjintion Isle lb. vale KeWeelHW Michigan . Moh.rvk Mayflo'ver Not lb Lake North Mutte j Niplsslng Osceola Ojibway Old ,..b.ny iQulncv I ll.iv Consolidated Sii. Xi Moston . . Suierb.r Shannon iShattuck i I'tah Copper I I'tab CorHolld ttt Victoria ....... . XVolverlne Wynndot CURB STOCKS. .1. A. Mlnnenr A Cu say today: Markets opened weak this morning on the posting of the notice of J. Morgan' death nt Rome winen n:on- led at 12:0-. M. m. Stocks were u.... ftom i to Pi point. However. B wis Immediately apparent that there was to e some organized support glv--n . noirket nnd Prices rallied quite tasily. On th whole there wt but Utile change from Saturdays closing figure. Indon topper opened up I pound for spot and loi : hllliriii of It on the dose Spot cloed at i pounds lt philling and future (7 pounds. 7 hilling. d. (J A. Minnaar A C. ) Altomah 1 Ahmeek i' 1 Arnold Hutte Halk l'.u tiitid .M .16 it in (O'aX .To ... 1 1 7 7l4 5S lua 21 123 n; ic i - '2 l- 3 3'4 1 Pa i: i r. ' ... .!e.t 1 4 ::i, 2i !' W Pi P p g 1 "i laa P - al2 l!l l'.i'x 1 'iil'.ld 1 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 it .'.'a .2. ,lu .1. 3', S. 3 3's C'i 7 'i. 2 3 r.'i, .fii'i .7" .2.1 .'Jit .e.'i x: .Tit .7'i I 111 int.. Chief Con Col. Cons Chino Cal. jfc Mont Coi bin Copper . . I'm via Daly Inn Ariz tloldfleld Cons Cdroux Hoton Co per Homestake Hancock Indiana I'. Inspiration Keweenaw Kerr ijke Keatln I .a Ros. Lake Copper h. S. & A Mayflower Miami New Kes New Halt If Nij.issirm North Lake Oneco lid Colony IUiy Cons H ay Central So Live Oak Shattu.k Santa Hosalia South Merlit Sup. Host on So. Miami So. Lake , Tuolumne Tonoj.ab . & A a a- i. Verde Ohio American 1" MANY FLEEING TO HIGHER GROUND Continued From First Page. a friend In Warder treet. An hour later it nfialn became neie.ssity to move ,t,nd the family was taken by rescuers out of a pecond story w in- j dow.. The ratine they Were belnff transported. In was dashed against it teb gridl pole by the ten lfle cut la lit : nil cnjislzed. Adams swam the b y wat.-r for a fev- minutes w In n be was picked up by Pome men In a Mat boat, .lust before he was rescued he saw his wife .sink for the third time. Ills baby gills were floating down the street. Then he oollaj.sed. Three hours later he refined consciousness to find him self In En attic nnd beside him on the thiol lay bis wife, whom be believed drowned. A few minutes later it man crawled Into the nttlc window from the floating roof of n barn, bringing with him the twins. They bad. been ciiueht In the branches of i tree mid were picked off unhurt by n man rid ing on the roof. Mrs. Adams was res cued un he was going down the third lime bv a high school boy on an im prnvised raft. The lad Is a member of the Hoy Scouts. Lawrenceburg, Ind., Hard Hit. La w reneeburfl, Ind., March 31. Practically the whole city is iin.b-r det ji water today and fifty bull liug:i are known to have been carried away. Owing to warnings, It Is not believed '.here will be any loss f.f life. A car ilage fiictoiv was burned during th" night. Huildlngs were totn from their found ttloiis and carried about live s.iiares, by which time they had burn ed to th water's edge. 65 Dead In West Indianapolis. India napol In, Ind.. March 31. "With TORCH LAKE WATER IS STILL IMPURE. The last analysis of On-gory springs water hows that typhoid g-rm are still prevalent but in smaller number than it previous analysis disclosed. When the first report was made Health Officer Dr. J. P. Plcbette posted notices throughout the town for all consumers to boll the water and In Mnn tlons have generally been fnllow d. No samples from the present source of supply have heen sent to Ann Arbor for nnalysls. WILL ADDRESS BOYS. A meeting of men and hoys of the Torch Uike towns will he held nt the residence .f Rev. II. H. Malllnson to morrow evening at H o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by C. L. Rowe who Is connected with the Y. M. C. A. work of the state. The subject of the discourse will be "Nonequlpment Tpe of Work." Mr Rowe attended the meetings which were held at Ishpeming last week, when 22-1 boys from (he copper and Iron districts attend. d tin convention Charles Ilea miry and son, Charles Jr. who have visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Ben miry, returned to their home at Marquette yesterday Thomas Mills returned home front the hospital Saturday where he under went an oper.itloti for nppt ndb-ltis. I nomas smith of Hancock was a business visitor In the Torch Ijike towns this morning. William Mllla hla recovered, from ahort tllneiia, Hirst National Baolk of Calumet 8 A TYPICAL PKODL'CT I INCEPTION 'AND HUBSKQUENT SUCCESS W'AH TIIR AVtiwrn to AN ritUF.NT D KM AND 4F THE COMMIT? - 1TV FOR A PROGRESSIVE BANK THAT SHOULD AL WAYS HE IN CORDIAL SYMPATHY WITH THE EVERYDAY PEOPLE. AND THE PACT THAT MORE THAN SIX THOU SAND OF THEM (75 F WHOM WORK WITH THEIR HANDS) HAUlTi:ALLY PATRONIZE THIS INSTITUTION. SEEMJ TO INDICATE QUITE FLAINLY THAT IT IS FILLING THE RILL. IT IS NOT THE PURPOSE OF THIS LITTLE TALKl TO INSULT YOUR INTELLIGENCE WITH ARGUMENTS TO PROVE THAT THE SAVING HABIT IS A GOOD THING. YOU ALL KNOW THAT. THIS LESSON HAS HEEN DRUMMED INTO VOU A THOUSAND TIMES IN AS II ANY DIFFERENT WAYS. AFTER HAVING SAVED YOUR MONEY WTJ WANT TO SHOW YOU A SAFE AND PROFITABLE PLACE TO KEEP IT. A PLACE WHERE IT WILL EARN YOU A FAIR RATE tF INTEREST AND WHERE YOU CAN GET IT WHEN YOU WANT IT. THIS LAST IS A MOST IMPORTANT THING FOR ViilllI C iN'siDKriATloN. EVERY OTHER FORM OF INVESTMENT IS SUIUECT TO FLUCTUATION AND DEPREi I ATH N. EVEN UNITED STATES AND OTHER GOVERNMENT PONDS ARE VERY MUCH LVER THAN THEY WERE EIGHT oP. TEN YEARS AGO. HUT YOUR SAVINGS IN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CALUMET ARE ALWAYS WORTH PAR AND YOU CAN HAVE THEM FOR THE ASKING. THEY ARE NOT SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS NOR DOES THEIR VALUE DEPEND UPON THE PRICES OF ANY COMMODITY OR THE CONDITIONS OF ANY LINE OF BUSINESS, WARS AND RU MORS Or WARS HAVE NO SLIGHTING EFFECT UPON THEM. IN CASES OF SUDDEN EMERGENCY. SICKNESS, DEATH LACK OF WORK. OR THE LIKE. THIS FORM OF INVEST MENT IS INVALUABLE. YOU DON'T HAVE TO I)Ol AROUND FOR A CUSTOMER. SELL AT A LOSS. OR PAY ANYBODY A COMMISSION. YOUR CASH IS READY AND YOUR INVESTMENT WILL PAY OUT WITHOUT DISCOUNT OR DELAY. the finding or lh bodies t.f lour per rons today the death lltd in west In dianapolis from the Indiana Hoods was brought lit to sixty-Jive. The White liver is almost a normal channel In wt-wt Indianapolis today. Reports from koiiI hern Indiana tell of almost unpre cedt nted stages in the Wubash river and hundreds - huve been driven from their homes. Communication Cut Off. Flora. III., Man h 31. Railroad com munication between this point nnd Shaw neetow n, lib, bus been Interrupt ed. Roads between litre It Mil Shaw nei town are Impassable. It Is reported a stone bridge over the White river at Washington. Indiana, sixty-nit miles cart of here, collapsed today, causing the death of four men. Ohio River Still Rising. Washington. March 31. A weather turcait Kpechtl says: 'The Ohio river . tailing from Pittsburgh to nhoiit Huntington. W. Va.; it is ftlll rising from Cincinnati to Cairo.'" Find 67 Bodies at Columbus. Columbus, o., March 31. With ix-ty-seVcn bodies recovered. most of I hem Identified, efforts to recover bod ies believed to have been swept down bv the current continues today. CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED. CENTS A POUND paid for clean white cotton ruga. N u.-raps. Calu met News office.. tl HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED-Porter, Hotel, Caluiin t. at em Central tf HELP WANTEP FEMALE. WANTED-Oompetent kltc.ien Klrl. -tf Palace Hotel Iiiiriuin. WANT ED -Girl lor work. Apply il2',i general house nil St., Calumet. 31. LOST. LOST Gold watch chain, between Pew.iblc St. and State Savings Bank I.auri.im. Finder return to the News office. Reward. SI OFFICE OF SUPERIOR AND PITTS BURG COPPER COMPANY. To the Shareholders: You are here by notillcd that Ibe AnuuiM Meeting of Hit! fdockhohlers of Superior & Pitts burg Copper Company will he held at the office of the Company, Calumet, Michigan. Monday, April 14th, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of electing directors for. the ensuing year and for such other business as may come before the meeting. The transfer hooks of the Company will be t loved March 7th. 1913, and will re-open March 17th. 1913. Bv Order of the Boards of Director. GORDON It. CAM PR ELI Secretary. Dated at Calumet, Michigan. Marct 1st, 1913. (Advertisement Apr. 141 OP TUB COPPCR COUNTRY. ITR OFFICE OF CALUMET AND ARIZ ONA MINING COMPANY. Tu the Shareholder: You are here by notified that the Annual Meeting of the Rtockhohlers of Calumet utid Ariz ona Mining Company will he held at the office of the Company, Wurren. Arizona, Monday, April 14th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of electing eleven directors for the ensu Inn year and for sm-h other busim-Hs 08 may come before the meeting. The transfer hooka nf the Company will he closed March 7th and will re main closed until March 17th. 1913. By Order of the Boards of Directors. GORDON R. CAMPBELL, Secretary, Dated nt Calumet, Michigan, March 1st. 1913. (Advertisement Apr HI March :'0, 24. 27, 31 Apr. 3, 7. Treasury Department. Office of The Secretary. Washington. D. C. March IS, 1913. Proposals are hereby so licited, to be opened In the Office of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department. Washington. D. C, at B o'clock A. M.. on April 11. .1913. for the Hale or donation to the United States of u corner lot. centrally and conveniently located and suitable for h Federal building site at Caluni. t. Michigan. The site must be approxi mately 22,uiiO square feet In area, and if the lot offered is rectangular, Its minimum dimensions must be not less than Ulu feet. Upon application the Postmaster will supply prospective bidders with a clivulur giving par ticulars ns to requirements and In struction for preparation of bids and data to accompany se.me. W. O. Mc Adoo, Secretary. Advertisement. CENTENNIAL COPPER COMPANY. MINING The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the CENTENNIAL COP PER MINING COMPANY will be held nt the Company' office, In Boston, Massachusetts, at 12 Ashburton Place, on Tuesday, April 1. 1913. nt 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of choosing Di rectors for the ensuing yeor, and for the transaction of any other business that may lawfully com before surh meeting. GEORGE A. FLAGG. Secretary. Boston. March 11. 1913. (Advertisement Mar. 17. 24. 311 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Mar. 21, SI Apr. 7. 14. 21. 2S May;r., 1?. 19, 2fl June 2, 9, 1. NOTICE OF SALE. WHEREAS. John Berne and Mar- gant Berne, his wife, of the Township of Calumet, In the County of Hough ton and State or Michigan, made nnd executed a certain mortgage, bearing date the seventeenth day of Novem her. A. D.. 190., to the Men bants Ar Miners Bank, of Calumet, Michigan, a banking corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Michigan, which was recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Houghton, on the twentieth day nf November. A. D., 19or.. at 9:00 o'clock A. M. in Liber M. M. of Mortgage on Paine, Webber & Comp'y BOSTON, MASS. ANKERS PRIVATE WIRE. Boston. Ma., March 29. Improvement In metal resulted in c.n. fldent buying of all copper. Amalgamated and. Anaconda were n,,. lender but all local stock acted well. A week ago we pointed out the accumulation of Osceola, It has hud an eight point advance, ci.,M,,g 94 to 95 ex-dlvldend. Copper have been liquidated to a etan.i and are iu ahape for a teh-polnt. advance. J. A. MINNEAR & CO. BROKERS MORGAN'S DEATH CAUSED GOOD SUPPORT IN MARKET LONDON COPPER WAS UP I CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUM, MICH. Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly EVERY MONDAY we issue a forecast of probable dividend and stockhold ers' meetings, together with financial news in general. A COPT MAT PR HAD BY OAW.INO AT OUR OFFim OR SAME WILL BR MAII.KD ON RKQUKST. GAY & Calumet Branch, Phones 813-814-829. Iitnes one hundred ninety-two and one hundred nlnet) -three. AND WIIKRHAS. the amount claim- e,l to bp due upon said mortgage Is the lUitn of one hundred forty-four nnd sixteen otie-hundredths ($144.16) Dol lars and the further sum tif. fifteen ($1. VOU) Dollars as nn nttorney fee, idlpulutf-d for in said mortKagei, and tio' proceeding has been Instituted by law to recover the debt now remain In secured thereby or any part there of. AND WIIHRRAH, default ha been made In the payment of I he money se cured by said mortjraKe, whereby the power ot eale contained therein has become operative. .'.NOW, THKRI7FORF:, notice Is here by Klven, that by virtue of said power of pale, and Li persuance thereof, utid i f the statute In such case made and provided, the said mortgage will bo foreclosed by a sale of the mortpimed premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder, at the front door of the Court house, ai the Village of Hough ton, in said County of llnimhtoii. (that beln the place t.f holding- the Circuit Court within said county), on t )n eighteenth dav or June, A. lb, 113, at 11. (mi o'clock in the forenoon; the de script ion of which said premises con tained in said mortgage is as follows: I.t numbered sixteen (IC.) u Rloc-ic numbered twenty-one CM), In Florida's Addition to Calumet Village (inns' Laurium), according to the plat of said Florlda'M Addition to Calumet Village, of record In the oHIce of the Regis ter of feeds for Hald County of 1 liuiKhtt.il. within the Township of Cal umet. Houghton County. Michigan, to gether with the hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging. M K RCA NTS MINKRS HANK. Ry William II. Anderson, Vlco-I'resldent. C.albralth & McCnrmuck. Attorney for Mortgagee. Ituslnes Address: Calumet. Mich. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. March 10. 17. 24. 31; April 7. 14, 21. 28; May r., 12. 19. 26: June, 2, ISt.t. MORTAOR SALTS. . Whereas, default has been made In the pa incut of money secured by mortgage dated the 3th day of Feb ruary, 1!I09, executed by WILLIAM A. XOL'SIA INKS' AND MAKY K. Not'SlAINKN, his wife, of Lauilum. Michigan, to the COPPLTl COt'NTRV l.UILDINC. ft LOAN ASSOCIATION of Calumet Michigan, which molt age was recorded In the olflce of the Regltteer of Deed of the County of Houghton, State of 'Michigan on the l.'.th day of February, 1009, In Liber VV of Mortgage nt page 21, nnd which nald mortgage in now owned by the said Copper Country Ruibllng A Ioau Association, nnd upon which mortgage and the note secured there by there I now claimed to he due at the date of this notice the sum of twelve hundred and eighty-three and 44-lon (I,2K3.44) dollar of principal and Interest, nnd no suit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to re i'over the debt now remaining secured by such mortgage, or any part there of, nnd which said mortgage contains a power of ale; now therefore, NOTICE IU HEREBY QIVE.V ,that AND BROKERS, W. L. STANNARD, MGR., CALUMET BRANCH. EARLY SELLING. ALL DAY. ... POUND STERLING THIS A. M. STURGIS Roy A. Young, Resident Munngt r. by virtue of thet power of ale con tained in ald mortgage and of the default aforesaid, and pursuant to the statute In such enne made uml ro vbled, the said mortgage will h.- fcre loed by n sale of the premise there in described, nt public am tlu M the highest bidder nt the front door i.f th Court House In the Village of Hough ton In said County f Houghton, in which county the premises t.i b- f sold are situated, upon the fifth day of June, 1913. t ten o'clock In the forenoon, which said premises are de rcribed In said mortgage as follows: Th South half (S'2 of Lot tn (10) Hlock forty-fHv (:.) of the Seventh Addition of the Village of Ijiurlum In the Township of Cal umet, Houghton County. Michi gan, according to the recorded plat thereof: Saving and reserv ing all minerals on said bind .md the right to mine the same I" within fifteen feet o ttie stufj.e of the rock. Dated March, third. liHS. COPPFR COt'NTRV lUUII'IS'l & LOAN ASSOCIATION By Isaac W. Frlmo.bK. ftecretnry. MottJ?ee Ree. Robinson PeTermann. Attorneys for Mortgagee. Business nddress: Houghton. Michigan. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICK OF RLKCTIuN. Notice is hereby given tha' the An nual Township meeting will be hel-l the Township t.f Calumet. C.-nntV ,,f Houghton. State of Michigan, mi Mun tiay. the 7th tiny t.r April. A. 1. for the purpo.-e of ele ling the l'H"v Ing officers: One Supervisor, one Township Clerk, cue Commissioner tr Highways, "lie Township Treasurer, oiu- Member Hoard of Review full term, tun- Jusiica of the Peace, full term, one icri'er of Highways, fwtr Constables, "n" I'oundmaster The polls tif said flection will ' opened nt' 7 o'clock Jn ttie r.t.'H"n or ns soon thereafter as may and will le continued open until five o'clock In the afternoon. The pot's or !J;,M election will be located at the follow ing places In said township: Treclnct No. 1 at the Armory. Preclnn No. 2. Calumet Captain's of lice, Calumet. I-rccln-t No 3. Captain' office nt N 18 hhaft. Calumet. rreelnct No. 4. S. HecD faptaitr of- (Ice. ' ii it Freeing No. h. Norwegian Temp " Scott street. Treclnct No. , Red Jacket Town H Frecln?t No. 7. Frederlckson HK S- p,ne Pt' ! tvn- Preclnrt No. 8, Finnish Hall at; tennlal Height. ' . Precinct No. 9. Forester H"- erine. ; PreclnM No. 10. Palmer's Hid" I Precinct No. 11. Laurium Towndl" Precinct No. If. Rarnottl H1'J " A Ve. ' ' ' t Treclnct No. 13. Kre I la".' pP' Cltv . ' '' JAMFS MACNAI'IITON. gupervl"f- OE MARTIN, l- T6wnhlp .CletV... Apr. 1