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SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1913. THE CALD MET If E W I PAOE THREE Hancock Department SINGER RECALLS REV. RARRETT STRIKE INCIDENT LEAVES MONDAY Evan Williams Was in Center of Hancock Congregational Pastor WILL HOLD BIG PARADE MONDAY Labor Day Celebration For Coun ty at Hancock Park Battle at Syracuse to Preach Farewell Sermon Ici-Saill thai it's lions ;ii Kmiii Williams, th,. greal Welsh l. ii or tagggi who win givs concert nexi Tueoday evening at tin- Kerredgs the ater will remain in M a rput t c until either htouday or Tuesday, Mr. Williams i accompanied hv ins -m. n n. in panvereetloa iv Ufa a reporter, Mm great alngsr stated thai northern Michigan pear to be a commuhlt) to live in. ami exhllaratlnt climatic condl certalnl benelictal. Tin- singer prefers .. r, main in Marquette until Tueeda) instead of going n the popper countrj foi rev erg reasons, one is thai the golf links give bin nn opportunity to as 1 joj hts favorite pa at lie, The priaci-; pal rMson, however, is the unsettled ... i. mi' . mi, in iiir copper country, Mr. Williams hail an experience last spring m Syracuse, . Y., !ii h makes mm hesitate aoMewhal of traveling in a strike He. While in Hie eu York ' ii., the sinKer related, he was walk ing ilown one of the street! in the morntngi ami he noticed a targe nura- her of men marching down the Street, Thinking it as a parade of some kind m sheer vnnos of an Italian holiday, be paid little attention to n Suddenly ho notiitil thai the nterchers stopped ami ruahed into a building under con struction ami brought oul two work men. Then two sutomoblloe loaded with policemen arrived on the acene, ami the toreigneri began to throw stones and stielcs at the patrolmen. A buttle resulted and he was between the police squadron and the strikers, ill tie- path "I the thrOWn missiles. when the affair wai qulted ami in remained in the center of it. being unable to j-et out sevtal ot the or- elghers ware wounded bj the bullets from th" patrolmen'i enn and t im i er of i ottcemen were badly hruleed. This im iilent. In emphasised, will keep him away from 'he Striken in the copper country as much ..s poMlbfe when he leaves Marquette. it. ' i . HHBJIUUB I iailel I , J Ws i Congregational ' tin- poat til ! I", at.. I in 1 lalcvv. II 1 eat s, ahuilet. nnon here Iter of the i hurch fen ami l.efore that will prsach his tomorrow night. Rev. Barrett during the three years thai he has heeii loeale.l beret has WOK lie hearts Ol all residents with Whom h. as com.- in in roman 1. iv gardleas of religious beHefa it is with a fbettng of tin doopaal regret thai the members of ins congregatloa accepted his reslgnattoa which was prompted by poor h.alth. Rov. Barrett's heart was s fronted by tin- copper count n sltltude and In d hv ; found it Baoeaaai J He was given the I gat tuna I hurch n! 1 about the time tht specialist an,i he to leave at once. ail to the dongre Rocheatar, Minn., i he learned thai LECTURE BY DR. FISCHER. H.-.ncock Physician Will Talk at Es canaba Sept. 13-14. The people of Kara nnlis win have opportunity on Baturdai ami Be nday, Sept. Kl-ll. to listen to lectnris mi sex ru cations bj Dr, Arthur I'. Ptecher of llanoock, says tin- Boca nabs Journal. lr. Ptechei has achieved fame as a lectmm on ih.se subjects, having given tie in l.i fme Hie Ann rl an. the si.ue ami the Upper Penlasuls Medi cs I societies, it was after list, sing to Dr. Wecber's lecture at tin prassni medic si aesocta tioii meeting at Ishpemlng ih.it Dr, A. B, Kitchen ol this i t Invited him to rasas M tins eety to lecture, The in vitation was act opted, and the dales for the lecture have been ftxed as a ho vc stated. 't he lectures on Baturda) evening 'iii in- for phyekrlaas, dnnttats, clergy men, lawyers, sducatocs ami newepa per men only, 'mi Bunda) afternoon Dr, riac her will give ids lecture on fiese iptestions p, women and gifts only, ami in t he evening he w ill lec ture to nun and boys only, it hi arob- Sbls that the Sunday iei'lur. s will be ; ; -ii at the high school auditorium, ami admission will he bj ttcstSl Oftty, bui ihsrs will t.e no charge for the tickets. Ka child ran antler II years of am w in he admitted to the km tuns. mimes accompanied by parent of guardian. Dr. lissmggVtlluatrates his lectures hj over I9i stereuptleon vlewp, and thane views add ret materlalli to the lllt'-lest aim the alUC ol I he addresses. HANCOCK SCHOOL OPENING. Teachers Will Gather Here Monday to Outline Year's Work. The Hancock public and par-., lu.il se,ools Will open lor Hie fWI-1 I t il III Tuesday, The teachers w ill gather on Mnda) nfternoon si tin office of Bu iwrtntandeni Lee to receive hnni in- slltietlons. The staff this enr will show many changes, the superintend' eat being a WrS man and main of the high school faeuiiv coming hare far the drat roar The m.ijoriM oi Man " k's teachet i I ill arrive tOdU) and lomotl OU 'I'!"' s. hools i.rv in llrst .lass eonditlnn, having baan rarafulli overbeailed lur ing the suinnier vacation. The school ill handle supplies and text boohs this year for the llfSi time and one of he principle points to dk cuasad at i ii- m eiinK lu re Munda) s 'ii ba the handling of t bene commodll fa i The llaneoek khffa school football team piol.al.lv will start praclie Tnrsdai . The team is s iihout a reg ular coach and this task will pTWh- . i.iv tail ..a one ..f the te w members ..i the faeiiitv Th. amn tnm encel i. in material, bom - h .t sndm sloped, hut ,1 goad roar is keakad mr. MRS. CHARLES KENDALL DEAD lira, Oiarlrw Kendall, w if " I - lain Kendall of th' QUjtnCy mine. .as- d iwa i.t h r home hurt svefdnf sil - -ra two BSOnthS llne.s Mr.-. Kendall S as an old r. sid. nt of Qnhtl I having ..me t.. the copper country ai Inn t' of 1 1 yaarg. She wan - 'i nt tin' time of hat death sin is survived bf faar linshand and h I- nr sous and five daughters Roy, Arthur, long, wiiiiam. Jen!, Pearl, Sftmlm, m r ,, Pnni r.H m ' ' ' i..a basgj m.oi. sa yet, in- must have HaneoeU and lie con cluded lo aeeepl the , ail. Rev, Barrett's successor has not as yet been selected b) the church hoard. The pulpit will be supplied next Sun day by Uev. . D. flrhnmahct. of hfoadon, hi., w bo w in he here on the following Bunda) slao, The hoard lias tine,, poatorg umh r consideration and win probably ut .aeh ..i them to e,,tne h re to make an address hefoie deciding lo whom I.. extend the call. Ue . Barrett win speak at both ser vices here tomorrow and will leave Monda) ior Rochester, Ho tis al read., shipped his household effects to Rochester ami will he joined there by Mry. Barrett and Ins two sons, who have been called to Mrs. Barrett's old heme in Ohh) b) the Hews of the ser ious illness of Mrs Barrett's mother. r n couni feat Ml oral lo Tile hue s venue in Baal ii will move through tin ..r nun frog II parts d nasty, win in Mister parad trade ami ami Baraga of the bin i.hor Day 1 I" oe belli here Monday. parade win he formed on ughton streets i all the the ele- a ml of city he Houghton and Han u to the park iii re, w hers exercksm will held The parade srgi form about lv:9t o'clock ami reach the park ghoul li o'clock, The parade will consist of an i.'n- menes nunsher ol men. the exact number having bean estimated any- in i from Ave to gftw n i hmssj sd Til.- members ..i the Western fedora Uea of Miners, sHiiated with the other topper country labor unions in the Tt SdsS and l.ahor council, have heell invited to take part. n arrlt al at the park, a number of addresses will he made b a OQTgO of speakers. IS very nationaUt) win be represented in the speech -making, The address, s win probabl Intagsat many bul more will he attracted by the oih.r features of the celebration. Refreaaments win ... boM but the ' OCil has ruled that ahsouiev all intoxicants gre barred. Tiie program of games and sports will he a comprehensive one ami un- loubtedh will attract inati.v. The sports and speech, s w ill he practically the oall general feature to amuse the flatters with the exception of the oind concerts and dancing. The bands will he in attendance all day and will pla) for tearing at the park. Rver) store in Hnnooofc will prob ably he . lo.-ed Mondav . . .VJI City business Will he suspended ami the usual governmental duties. with 'he exception of the policing of DUTCH TO CELEBRATE Oranne Day" Is Honored by Holland ers in the United States. Orand Rsgjlde, ketch., Aug., commit me having headquarters m tins cltj has oagggdeted aii in i ssgaaants lor tin- ceieiirut mi. i a new loin, ,,f OrSnge Dig bj ..II Hollanders iii ihe lulled Mutes Th. celebration win i.ck in igganrrn whan all the large DUtCh settlellients In tins COttntT) are expected i send cable saseeages con graiulating Queen NV'ilhelsxins on bar birthte) aiinlveisarv and honoring the house of OffSmgS I'M ItS century of ex istence and what n hBS done fpf his- keyi ami the i ut ii paogJe .ill at sr the world. ADDITIONAL HOUGHTON J, T. M'NAMARA GALLS NATIONAL HOCKEY MEET TO FORM NATIONAL COMMITTEE AT CLEVELAND MEET ING SCPT. 6. Gossip of Market and Mines by Minnear fi Co. iContinucri from Page Two.) The hockey (he al laseha BOCiS I h irgantxation ot a national ommlttai similar to the Na oansgiaaaon thai rules the world, and nf a National .s ..f Hocki ;. t. amst is the . T. HoNamurs of Houghton. AID IS RATHER TARDY. Denver ' I,. it. will he dropped COT tile day. ney a h-.i her tiat nr. Lawyer Wants To Know Couple. Long Dead. ief William Reatenbai fa yeaterday sd a letter i rom a i nmver sttor making Inquiries into tin- whom ts of ana Mrs. Mstttki fJoodale, or h' irs. Ii is presumed from the liable p If this should however, it M ill Coodale Is teat William QoOt civil w ar The him h ick In re t the communication thai mis. had fallen heir to some val o petty. MTOVe to he tin- case, he to,, late, as Mrs She was tin- wife h a veteuna of tin d Of I he war brOUghl tier four veers of service aid the couph until some thirty years Qoodale wss taken to home in iii. .mi Rapids n Sided here xgo w hen M r, t in- M taonfa The rulinns dds Re ' ! HANCOCK BREVITIES. have plan of To further (hose Org has called a in. of hockev clubs till Stat.s to he held 6, Notices of Ihe m. all of the more throughout tic im ceptusi es have Is Byraeuse, Boston, Detroit, Battlt St'v ends Mr. McXam Stlttg of the heads lugboul the United it Cleveland Bept, Ul Wii Wel'e sellt to Important clubs id States and SC SI received lloln Dulttth, st. Paul Marie and I'levc- I'ls II. .11, iii. I and Ink raturneid from Aaalalns where the) at-1 tended the retreat tor the junior t'ath- J ollc ci, rgy, Dr, A 1". I'is h. r of ii in. will oc- I tare before the Bopt ember meeting of j tile Delta COUnt) medical Society on j '.he land with the probablllt) that New Vork also win he represented. The lack of a controlling organisa tion has made it hard lo arrange eon test that will make it possible to se lect the national hockey champion. Conditions have I.. . ii chaotic in this .-port throughout the ccuntrj ami the Houghton manager believes it is time now to orgs n tee, The natural out.. .me of the move ment, if it is successful, will he i wo big hoeke) knafuea, one embracing the eastern .pies and the other the west postseason series for the Ameri can championship ..mi the right to pia the Canadian champions for the vorhTs title will naturally follow. I Houghton will thus have a chance . I regain us bmrafai as the great Ameri can Hocko) sjontt r irlel Plaaue.' .Mrs. tt illiam It. id JrM have returned fn triil son, W illiam. Mil a trip to Chi" Henrj borne ii With hi: Jackson has r I lOfldon, nil. daughter, Mrs if tile I. J. made It i 111 liossihle to ai - I commodate Mrs Ghmdale at nrnt, bul when the ruh s were amended this was ion.. Mr. QoodaJe died there twenty five vears ggo sad his widow then re turned to Hancock when she lived for five ye us prior lo her death. So far as cm, Id he learned. Mrs. c lale left in. relattvee, Thais were relatives ot Mrs. Qcndsie's here, bul the communication Inquired specifical ly after Mrs. Oooteles relativea Mrs. : late is remembered b) bul a few of the older residents. The . hi I has written to the Denver sttornej sdvls ing hiii to . ommunicat , with the head ..f the MJchbmn Masonic organisation in the hope thai the regards there wttl reveal smile trace of Mrs. (iooilale's famll) . A KIND HEARTED PHYSICIAN. Kdw aid moved to locate, Mrs. Mar) Itlng Han. ' Perso Marqui ii. uid 'turned to his aflei a 'tall R, B, I'ox. lamilv have where the) will llai ton of i Chicago is is k relatives. Dr. Stern of Cleveland Volunteers to Aid Dependent GiH. Dr. w ' Mern ! Cleveland, who is lu re on a visit to his fa t In i - in-la w . ,i,,. oi. Bnvr, of Hancock, is a. special i.,1 in a class of caSCS that bfOUgttl to his nttehtlon tin cam of Okjfa Mart now ol the Hood Will i'.uui. Olga hi thirteen years of age ami has baan hums tor a number of rasnv. Dr. Btern's attention was called to hat .ase o Judge Batstlc) ami as this cans was in his lie. the Cleveland physician volunteered ' perrorm an operation tree. Tin- Kiii Bras taken to si. Jooeph's Iroapltal ami the operation was per formed yesterday with apparently life, it success Willie ll is loo eaiiv vet tor the physician to tell with an oerialnly, he fell sure this morning Dial I he hlM S OUM Sgldn be normal Should tills pXrvs true, Digs will he aide to fit. e lite vltlloltt III. 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 . . I , ihat appnrentl) deatlnad her to the hfe 4 a depemlelll TRACK MEET ON MONDAY. Si Teams Entered For S. P. I. Invi tational Meet Here. TS. s. P, I. stab of the Hancock M B, chunh will hold their invlta- l tonal track end heii meet hers Hon gag) lahssj tey, the iiaucoi k driving path ha vim: heell chosen fOf ihe meet. Six teams bneS hcvl etllereil, ere- sentlraj the Hancock, Atlantic, RB-kese .! ale, OadUfSM I. QukSSy and l.aiiriuin churches. These nains w ill BUter njbaSM svan men each. The public is cord! all) Unit .1 lo at tend and are assured a Hist ektsg en tertainment. Th. meet will he under the rMrsettoa rsf canapatoal aalckini geoen frasg the various churches tak- iiil' part. SECOND DAY OF MEETING. The second da) of the convention of the I'ederat.d YoltllK I'eoph'S so ul', ot the NorweKian Lutheran ehun h s in ie c atured t ins nftei noon 0 Ihe ele. lioll of nffloerS The Ill im issioii was devoted to lectures. ARTISTS' COLONY FLOURISHES. Vil'agc Founded 100 Years Ago by Garot Is Mecca of Painters. Paris, Aug. N Ons of tin- chsspeal places to h. in all Prsnce, and it the same time one of the most attractive lo lovers Of the open ci.linll.v, is the sunny village of Tropted, in plctur toque Ptcardy This little town li .lose to the very faahlonabls ssaihoro resorts f Paris Plage and Ls Tou qUCt, Wlule prices have s.-aled to the skies, but nevt rt beleos it remains lha simple vllhtge that Cdroi ftrsi discov ered nearly hundred yenrj ngo. (Torot painted some of his Well known canvuaaes mar Trepled, ami he beaut) of the surrounding country makes aii equally strong nppenl lo sr Msis today, for the Plcard) vlllnga has he. il frequented rl lats years by a group of Ami rican and English nrthrts, man o Whom have 'lecoine lalllollS. To mention only a tew there are Prank Bmngwyn. Blr Alfred Bast, Hughes Stanton, Henr) s. Huhbell, Frederick PYieeekr, H. 1 Tanner end i Ntdley Hnrdy; Ind d thdre Is hardly sjn American painter who his Studied in Burope bul has sietii one or moat summers painting Ihe siivci sand dunes am! ptttS woods Blong tin' coast. or ihe stately poplars and rich pan lures inland. Trepled soon he. aim- too small Sttd the artist visitors Unwed or into the llshiiiK town of DtapleS and the latnous old palled city oi Montret iisur-Mer, mad' famous b) iel,.r Hugo a lid Lawrence Sterne. i,lf is cneap within the boundaries nf iii.- colony. Comfurtabk fnrm- louses, with gardens and ha in studios m. v be rented fat Rfty dollars s your, and there an exceHenl market thrtoe Weekly i.t Ktaples al which the ossip of the colon) is sgchnnged At Paris Plage snd Us Touqiml gnther nanny persons of wealth and hwhlon ami tier, is n"lf and polo: hut the two worlds meet only tt I US annual sum mer pi' tore exhibition which, started gg veais ggja m the Parish room al tachad to the church at Parts ri me. In pow one nf the tines! art shows In the Prencu provinces. SHOWING HIS JOY. A dark Filipino, in JoW, Said. I'm glad l iu le Sam won nt polo: l-'or BgJ lov e's lie. p. V ol s. e. Kor the folk closs the sea Tiun he whetted the sdga -if his hah Judge. PLAYGROUND WORK ENDED. C. G. Wagner Thinks Experiment Has Been Successful Here. '. ,i. uagnar, physical dlrectoi of iii.- Houghton schools, i. .is completed his win'; is plkyground expert for Houghton, the nptnlng ol school rank ins it necessary tor him to rssums his duties as i hyaloaj dir.- tor. Mr. Wagner spent a month iiiis summer directing tha pli ground work in Houghton. He was originally en gagad bj the Bohool board tor ihe mil suinnier hut hll father's death just as he was about to take up the work made il necessary for him to spend a month and a half at his homi in Burlington, wis., an I consequent!) be was foiled lo , nt down his work hele to only a month, The work lids BUBimfl was on a soniewhi.t smaller seals than Mr, Wan ner had al Rrsl plante d Willi bul a month at ins disposal he was natural ly unahle to BITS flgS and OBIT) OUI a v ei pretentious system of playground work, but the i "suits of his efforts have olivine. 'd him that there Is a bread fletd here for sack srork, ll wax difficult i.t llrst to gel the boyS Interested When he desired to assist hut thb was tlnal'.v accomplish- 1 1 is pia ns were reduce I nt tempi t int. test liu I. w hotesptne gsimes t h them exercise suite. I ed. I'll Km give them physique. The ohlel baaeball teams were sneourag better sulu 1 in 1 heir l,.c s w ef hile (h, i to take tan I Bed tnt ounger hoyt nt in gumc their nullities, TO REPEAT STURGEON TRIP. Ro. to Lcisk and William Cahoon PadtHe Down tht River. RoS9 !eisk and William Ca n, from Houghton, who last year, tor the first time mi record, made the 'rip down the BturgeoU river from Hestoris lo Chansell, will repeat then- experi ence 'his tall, leaving on . similar trip this evenrag, ThO) will stall at Herman this time. however, snd spend two weeks mak ing the trip. The enner'ence of last veaif has Convinced them that the Sturgeon trio is an Meal vacation, Sinn a up is not una Headed by dander. Wolves, hears and other sal nais Hi't. no i with frequently lart season by 'he canos natty ami there was always the danger of a wreck on the stream The river s bounds tengerous rapids and fails which c tribute to he risk. In hVgunda Ranches of Penenonse, Pa nama, who has proclaim, d himself the Meuetah, has predicted the diakf aitliin of tile world There sre f5l banks In Van Oliver. D. ,:sl Near I hC 1 1 COmMned clear iiikm lotnled Heb,ll9tt1t MINING COLLEGE CLOSES Students Return to Homes Danre Proves Very Successful. The Mich IrStl College of Mines for- malty cloned Itn year's work this noon when the surveying classes completed their work. The other courses closed Most of the s tttdeni t evejifcag on th" i it tin remainder leavi this et eiiinir. closed its sia-tlil seas-.il last evenins with a dancing part) 1 th th k rlllti house. The parti w.i a suceessfnl OUSI Klinnkamnu i s ot hestra provided the music. The col lXe will .. re-open-'d on Spt.n. BJ tor tin fall term, the entran i . iinmaiioie and tin- r4ggfltrni!ofl of students st .'li. oil SepteniL. i vesterda y. 'left town Is rains, while ifternoon "t The co lea Cupper, Nevada Consolidated, Cklne ami Rnj Pogaelldsled. imt yeeterday tad ds nig red the regular uuartarl) divi nend on each the sbpvs mentioned com pen lea. Tin dividends III older li iin.il an 7.'. cents. fj i cuts. 7". cents and tfkj cents, and all ale pavuhle on Boptamber : : 1 1 1 t'j slot k ot re. ol d September Ith. This is tin set on. i dlabui sement by Ra) Consolidated and ChWOi w Idle the OlkOfS hive oe. n paying this rale .-line i gee, Had it not been for the labor disturbances which cus ihe compaB) abeui H.nes,eei in detested proflta, it is quite Mhely the dividend disbursement on Utah Copper would have been Increeued tins quarter, Apparently it is th.' object ef th.- management to put the haauoea of this com pany ill such shape that the)' will nut he comi ''lied to gg to the setlmg ngenrles for advances on copper in the pro cans of manuteeturv. it requires practically a surplus of .".,oini,iiiMi to tt nil ii the product of this company without borrowing money before tin- topper is delivered. T0N0PAH BELMONT Tin regular quarterly dividend was de hired, payable October isi to sto.k of intogd Beptember 15th An In . .ease vv is expected and while it did not COm at this time, undoubtedly the rate wlB be increased at the new declaration, as is warranted by the earnings Allowing that the carniim for tin balano of the year Will he as good as the. vile during tie in.. nil, ot July, or l?&,egti the profit for the year should total over (m. At the present rate, earn. i. us arc equivalent to approximately 1.M per year. The company bud in Its treasury on I'. Miliary SI, ISI 3, 1 1 ,7iii, in to. After making dtabursemcn ts to stockholders al ihe pressnl rale of l,as pet year, this surplus Will have I'.i n iic leased ovei t.MMi.lina h Jailliarv 1st. This compaB) has an enormous ore reserve sad ranks iiinong the Rrsl of the previous metal miles. Develop im ut mi ndjolnlng iuopen.es are ceuitlnuall) extending I In- prov en ofe .one, fot tile North Star companv is do veloplns an ore ho.iv on the 1,211 level thai without a doubt i expected to extend beyond North star s bound ary into Belmont's virgin mound. The Halifax lias is. proven up an ore body right up to tin eastern boundary of lie- Belmont property, Belmont's lowest workings, or a depth of 1,520 feet, ate proving phenomenally rich Samples Ir.m tin I. f Ihe drift at this level ghoa Values of tO the toll, which ,s much better than thai extracted on the L.tM level. NORTH BUTTE Pinking ai tin Qmnlte Mountain shaft ol tins propert: is progressing rapidly and a depth of igag feel has been attained. Station is being CUl at that point cud a en Itectlon made Wltk the Speculator Shaft s soon as tins work is completed, sinking will he resumed to tin- j.m"- This level should n A Iter t hat a slit ion ith tin correepondlag d Montana havi foot level, or the objective point. . . ., gad I he lat L l i al i of Ictoher. will be cut and Connect SHI made w level ot ll.( Speculator BUTTE COPPER CAMP The inuiiiiK interests in the -tat. Huht oi their bands similar i the tonnagt tax In Mich igan tin. i has heen broughl ap esters the Mlekagaa legkH InturS Mi several occasion-. Their proposed tax. however, conies in a dggerenl form; that is it is u graduated tax l si sad the BMurket price ef the metal, and according to prseem ptana, on a ii cent natal market, if tin- alii cui ries the coppei rnmpsnlss in Montana will have to pay .out .1 year additional tax. it no-.- without saying that th" Ansa Igasaa ted sompany Will Ilxilt the bill in SOUM quarters it is even intimated that it Is a political move. However, ii will he some Unas i'. ine this inn win income effective, if ever, for it srtfi have to he MtbUBftted I" t!.e ot!s of the slate according to our informant. GOLDFIELD CONSOLIDATED The estimated earnings of this companv for the month at July ate $ii;v7M ami compan with fag,?ii in funs ami M?!,tSf a year ago. There sfere Pia ltd durksg tie month j:,.".."a tons of ore is ..nn.-i u".lsti tons in June. ,r eery nearl) Lest tons less. The earnings for the month of .inly are the lowest a, tin hiHtotv oi the Consolidate I company, and ate at the tan ..( ic than i". cuts quar terly, it i unite apparent, as hi the ones with all ihiuhi nUag 1 1 1 positions, thai every month brings lower earn in, though the id.- .a tin property may be en ten dad Meeting for dividend action should he held ..i a vri.' ally date. ll is quit, likely cents will he paid, t h -aine as foi th p. st I . s. In i - l ii 1 1 .1 1 pcl i ids. LA ROSE The total income iiom this property I'm ihe month of Juiv vas 1 1 s 1 .". ' . i' icticaU) all of which vvas received Hie etimuan) for the mouth of July. The miscellaneous Income vvas $l, !;!. 10, Rgncnses for the sams period were il,4S2.08, '".iviny a net prdll for tin month it IK 1,111. Whil" tins ts riot quite is Inrge as for the two preceding months, it show.-; i very uniform product and en ruing power. The turpi ua of this cempnny at the end of Jul) stood nf 11,118,900 in cast:, wiih 8O0,0O0 additional .hi' from smel tci s and h- value of ore on hand. This is a reduction of 111,000. comparing it with the end of June imt during tla month Of July l-'- flits i shale was paid on th" Lttitstaadini I.S0O, i shares which .ailed ii.;- i dlsburno ment ot nearl) lltB.000. According to tin Jul) Saratoga, the profit is . the rate f i.i cents p.i siiare yearly, while present dividends are at the ra'e of .'.a cents annually. This surplus will he nm- pie to develop tiie properties owned joint!) by Hlpkwlng iilul 1 a Rose in !h POTCUplne district. SLIGHT SLIP. m a r.iiiadeiphia papsr worked J .- ins Kaufman, a lane. who wrote lever, forceful, pungenl edltorlam, Kaufman's BJnglkm was impeecahle. imt his writing was hnpoaatble. it seemed to have heell dOBO Willi a hint pin and an asphalt mixture. Qeorgo Kenned) was the only nmn on th.- copy desk who could read it. 'in- day he came io Bditor Thompson. Bhakins his head "It s all off." he said "I've lost mv puui h. i rend this thing' ot Kaufman's with perfect eaae until i ot half way throngs and than i Stuck. I doh' I know why. The BOUOUd hall of his StUfl looks jusi ge the hist half. But I can't nad it. " Thomp son took that inn HUB! I Ipl ov.-r to a corner. I'v and b) Thompson enme hack with lines ot strain Bl oimd his nSOUth, "I'ut it up to Kaufman." said lie "Rltbet lie s gone Rooey or ire have." So when Kaufman came in the) gnve him his mnnuacrtnl ami told him to an a vay somew here and rind "lit what it meant l!v and by be came ha i beaming. "It whs easy.' .-.ui h. The second part I haf voosi wrote in Daniel), New York Globe. AHEM' Ohio statistics show that rtergyuseu live longfa r than anyhody else. What hecoim-s .' the proverh that the good die younx'' -t'leveland Plain lieaier. 'otumbua, .. reports discovery of as.- ef pellagra, rare ilisease In HOT $3.50 POINT IRON FOR $2.50 Give us your damaged or worn out electric iron and we will give you the latest model Hot Point Iron for $2.50 Bach iron guaranteed for FIVE YEARS and all electrical parts repaired FREE. This includes repairs to cords and plugs Houghton County Electric Light Company