TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER rAGE TWO 1913. THE OALUIT W S. Houghton MURDER CHARGE NOT SUSTAINED Former M. C. M. Man Released by the Detroit Police Paul I'aiwcll. m grad ii. 1 1 mi the Michigan College ii Mines m the class .1 IH8g, who was grreoted iii l''ii'ii m r 1 1 1 on .i . taw ge ot i ii i h i i' i ins i poindings tunned riiii Hotwedel wrtu get free last hhK b) the Detroit po pe, iu csi iMt i..n bavlni i eot Hi' the officers th! r.iiw.U ku :noi -tut! i the crime for which ii' was taken Into coated . i .tiwiii sni released on (he t ist I mi. ii' nf v Mi.im Etui linger, who boarda eear the place a here i-'arweii j lived, grho proved an alibi b elating thai he Mm I'.n'Hi ii in big room nl j the time f the laurder . The officer j wan ktitad In tAe ultey Immedlatel) behind Pnrwell'a residence and this led to tli' guspieion directed against th form r M, i M. man. !' ' oil after graduation front Ihe college ,.r mines wi iii w. si u in iv he iii-iil .1 number of positions. When laal reported in id liege authorities, ln held .i position at Kin ampin, in, omlng, i'iii for Hie pool Pea -.n-s he haa been reaidlng la Detroit, Be claimed to have perfected a gun "which wim.IiI siii.ni farther than an) gun ! i he pi est nl day" nnd hi Intend ed in time i" eell it t" the United St .ii go ernment, Farwi ii gufferi d, according t lux landlady, with rteuralaU "i ibe head until in- crag :i menial wrecks, He talk ed wildly anil aii rami. 'in and it aa one of these remark! of hti thai rauaed the polio ti first suspect him. .xi timea he would ruah modi) down tin stairway, gobbing hystec loaltj appeureatlj over nothing, declar ed ins landlady, Mrs, Taylor, During these times in- would rush out to too 1 1 1 1 i a ml m i ik along erj mt: a nd I have .-t- ti a crowd t' children follow linn ni.tt-v tinn-s. The pain In his head from neuralgia iteemod lo bother him .-I that he wnll staii'i aval' s! .i tree anii hold hut head do not think then Ihe man and i he ii was durtel M. Its. ' With both was any ill. I shoot bands ha rm BARAGA COUNTY FAIR th Ml higan College of Mines, left second annual fair 8aturUa afternoon for Champaign, range hall, Haraaa j III,, where he w ill attend eeaalog of lay and Haturday, th (hinese Students Alliance Confer under the auspices ence. The conference is a national af- Keptt nil..-r of s. wanl na N tn. I Bar ir, ii I ia rrr ighton Qeller. IN MENOMINEE. !T. 5. "HE WEATHER. rviili,,n Uli n ite t m . i ritberm h mrriftiHii '.. 'I i f fstaal H.r pre? 0 ' . ' . oad, i.m-i ipti of .61 lie b '.r g II :i imore grate. . . H it hum . . Marqtwtto, . , M ik. e Ni n ' u lean Ni w Tofh, . Pari rthur. H.m Kr.m. . h'. I'aul Washingtsn. V lmnpes- . . n Department GUNDLACH LANDS A BIG STATE JOB Will Erect Administration Building at Marquette Normal Herman Uundlacfa tin- Houghton it tractor who erected tin- Ishpemtng tire hall and who r ntt) was award- i ii the contract tor the new buMdingg at the Newberry hospital tor the tn gnnr. will put up the ghnlniatmtiu building n the Wort hem Btnte Normnl at Marquette, the state board of edu- at ion having accepted his pcoeTec tr the work a Lansing Baiureev) Mr i in ii. i. h H.i-. yesterday una-i.u- t. ive the figuree at which the board stave him the contract, for he wag informed thai l hail modified the plans somewhat, bul waa not Inform ed ta to i in details He gsoectod, how over, thai Ma bid v ta under the ap propriation of $ I '. I tor the struc ture, an.) he assumed that the contract prli is something. less than this Bg re, There were pome eight or lea hid ih i h on Hie . ontrset, W or;.. wi i Im Started as soon as Mr liundlacb la able to complete i In- pro llminary arrangements, ami he said yeaterday thai the foundation vvdi be iln tailed ihia year, Thai, in itself, will be a ...i ilderabla undertaking, eg the ground area of Hie structure will call far moving i large uuantliy of ma terial. a luiaemenl extend under i he i-ni Ire building, Tin plana tor tin- 'Milldtng caH for a fireproof tructure with coaoroto Roon re-enforced bj ateet, It mtist be turned over to Hie board of eduoa Hon In the spring '(' 19IS, ami ea Mr. Oundlach expects to i.- able to bagig nrk 1 n the superatructure earl) m-xt aprlna he expreasea no doubt that he win be able n meet this requirement of the control t. . With the exception of the court house, the new structure will he ly all odda the most eoati) ever Wee tad .n Marquette, and its erection will employment to a large force of v'siii.-d workmen for aeveral monthg ATTEND CHINESE MEETING K. LU, M. C. M. Student, to Attend Conference at Champaign. K. LaU the fnl Chinese stmb-nt at i fair but mailer and east ded inti nii'i t life. wea II. ai.out ,ooo Chinese col in the Cglted Stales ami ire In the middle western w hich Champs ik n is l. .. i is the oni Chinese - M C. M. .. in - STRIKE PICTURES AT STAR ttrlk i -1 i urea w in. h were tak- month ago in t'ahiinet and which Iteen si a at a numbet of cop . .at i theaters will be seen t his Ktar theater In Hough- Department of Agriculture. WEATHER BUREAU. ) - . V' , ,x i IPtV -s; -r lew. ra h-frl Iohiir ir nri-' iro rriliu nl t' 'i i r.is of equal tcmiierstiiri'. I Boa (v) report nlwiM. grrowety with dm wind kitm IggMg teserstatei l boue tlilrd. insxlmutn wlnrt veloelty. ' i I . . , I S. Weather Bureau, rl ton, Mi h.. s. pt. IMS. Kor. - II 7 .. m Wednesday, t -t. rm ..: groni neiK'. which was ssti rdaj morning tn north Uh rta ami nnnhnlrhenrgfi has separated, pgfl peangng , i ard R it- dtfOi ti.-n of Hudson ltd pt icklng to the eastward n et i iritiah t 'otambhu The Iketurti ., tht nod hw ni nssnjd rorj , i, viinii . ,,i i .-sierday in tin- ,i . K ghm and Upper Mississippt and i" 1 show org al gnnehor ,r polntu In I hi aecttonn A field , rip hog d. rsfssaaj M " .... plghM slates, i-auslnk! " loHl - m .md inn. n cooler wenthor en the . . i: Moimtnin siine Anoth ee fteM ni htgti preaauro, with its rresi n the North Atlsnth states. M Ins lastppl River :md fair, warn, a eather sHIaeMgh points in n j pTl how I i..ns. aome CIRCUIT COURT TERM OPENED Strike Cases Not to Be Started for Several Weeks Tin September term of tin Hough bag OOtint) i in lilt OOttrl opened this morning at the county building, Jmim p. ii cy Brian proaldlni The isgaiog .is USWll was without unusual ilttetest with the exception Of entering- the pleaa and the arranging of the ogfcgv .i.u. jurj im. lis as usual commence on i he eeoond .ia of the court The strike eases, iioumi vliich the principal interest ill the present term ..niers, win not begin tor osvoral sreekl vi. acoordfcgaj ton SOClelng vir tually arrived nl yesterday, The new l ,-. iai prosecutor, eurgs H. Nichols. asked tin range give lilm Raplda a ouri this m calendar if , ha not to rning lo so ar posalble as to . turn t Grand and try case .town then I'Hrien was agreeable and will to arrange the trial oalendar Jttdl Otter gg as to give the Jury euougb wont to keep l hem buoy until Mr. If lehoU i an ret urn. The tinal decision ha thla matter will, however, be delayed until Thurs day A i thai tune Mr. jNiehobj will know how much time he will require, Stiff Fight From Federation. Tin- Western deration promlose i still llcht on nil "I" the eases gPOWtaf out 'i the strik.-. Attorney Angus K. rr. w I en Mr. Nichoh- was pres.-nt-, ,1 (,, ih .- .nit as the ik w prosecutor. rice la i .i that he reserved the i;ht lo mak have the take inter plie.l t tl.it was Mich any objections that lie miKtlt Mr. Nichols at OttOO informed COOT! that he was prepared to in oath that he had go special si n the c.is.s rod Mr, Kerr re- thal it was not on this ground in- would abject hut that he Investigating the legality of m .is' appointment acc pr- pt the special prosecutor for the tnl ami any objections thai Mr, migtll wish to make could be Kerr i titer. any w h.-n Mr, Nlch ! took pari in Strikers Stand Mute. l-'iftei i. .'' the t:: eas. s on the crim inal calendar arise from the strike. Of these one was nolle proooed, one was not tak. II up and thirteen St 1 mute rod pleas of not guilty wore entered Phe cost thai was nolle proised Wi,! thai against Louis Chopp. from Su perior, charged with resisting an otii eer, The prosecuting attorney stated thai the offense hail not been as great Sa Woe lit st repot ted and that the man k.-oi been in jail continuously since July M. lie believed that the montk'l hnprlsonmeni was puntohnwnl enough for th" all. '.. .I offense and moved that Hit . aoe be dropped. The pjdge took this i.-w ami acceded t" the request The following nre the eases In which pleas f not guilty were entered; i n- ar.it White, concealed weapons; George Kales insisting u seTtoor; Rode Hio ovlch, i on, , .Hied weapons; sieve De rh h. concealed WeapOMi Andrew Tes ten, cone ,, led wesponsl 'Mike 5rent. eonceoted weapons; Andrea Vines and looeph Hufonia, resisting an oftieer w hile aerving a process; George Male.' aaaault with intent lo do groal bodily harm less than the crime of murder: 'i ontltnion llnrl pn'. through pnltil ilriiwn mil? (or rro, trrrzlng. an". nnl 100 . tin South yssterda) or last night, i-air atiti cooler nsnther is Indies ted for HiiM trtcinity tonight ami Wednsn tiny. Modersts lo brisk tfestorly inda e in prot "ii 1 bervrr PRIZE POEM Iv ll I Arrested rj obi ahmth np rogue, wtin soon i ntawa i.i The :i--ii i h iron Mtvnr -r niiHt kg revolver, lint, ulax! every kaad t,Hi hCl tswa lodge ti shot- To cool the ni work biggur shift nrmnn eonl mln i vr under ground lbs ownera nf tnnpi aoe ah ii i i,e -ii i m . of the ground through the working! Htnl atea it Han; trh i ..( it ! II dopte V sl. l looeph ai ihcicinch, mailt i. mi- attoggpt to gsntro) propotMij Laso linlkovleh, aasgull with intent to do great ttrdHy harm; Ku.ni.i 1-ikkotich. concealed weapons: Israel Harris, IntlnUdntlen 1 1 wo . .lints.) Tin' ,asi .luainsl lasnla l-'o.lar was inn prepared yet and arm be taken up later. A similar plea is i xpectcd. I'o- dar is charged with assault with in tent t I ill aii.i murder Eleven Plead Guilty. if the twenty s4ghl casee on Ihe criminal calendar havniu no connec tion with the strike, el.w.n Of the de- fendante pkaadod guiit today, four ' en not guilty, twi wert nolle proos d and one .Icl'eii.lani ii .lid not ap pear through a misum', i i .Hiding. The following entered plegj of gUll t) Katie Vairo, son-payment "i Ii .iuoi tax; Peter Mnrilnsc, mloon open on Sunday: Marcus Stork. Saloon , p. n on sumtax : Armido Tumbellini, saloon i pen on Sunday: Paul Chopp statutory ; Lou hi Qnkfl, keeping gam ing house; I. o uls ansa, keeping gain ing house and keeping saloon open after hours; Kugcnc Lavlgno, saloon pen, on Sunday; John ii Ktastl. sa loon open on Sunday: l'-"i 1' i'arr. statutory Plena of not guilty mtered by Ihe following deiendaniH charged with Crimes having no conn i n with the strike: l5ichar' Chllghan, saloon ope i after hours; Walter Tanplo, robbery ; BUsahoth Yoo, charged with selling ii qnor to n minor; John Bray, violating leejoof law hy not nemoving ecreene; Richard Williams, statutory; Joseph poggione, saloon op n on Sunday; Prank Bohrer, gnk pen after hours; .Tohn Melnnrdt, saloon in i n si deuce district: James Itoca ami Mi . laaCrOSSS, statutory; Morns Spi.lel,. statutory; Wait, r Wallace, embessle mint; JpOoh Wernis, violating Rsfa lavvs. Mike Kgacng, violating saloon laws by keeping open on legal holiday and on Sunday, two counts. Walter Tapplo's ease was put Inte the ham s of I.. N. L grin, the d. - femiant appearing without an nttor ,ioy. The same procedure was gone In lUgh in the gggfi of Walter Wallace. a resident of itoston. MsseH who re ported that he was without funds. His case waa put into the hands of Attor ney f. P, rismhttssr. John Pis ota did not appear, Ho . x pla nation was forthcoming end a cunt i Ulcer as given Inst rucl ions to llml him. Tile case of the people i ISUS Jellllie itarnes. dinged with statutory of fence, was withdrawn b) the complain ing nitnesg and Ihe esse was nolle pi osaed The case against J. aeph Plnney, charged with defffnndlng t boarding house keeper was disniiaaed, the de fendant l av in? gettled w ith the com plaining witness. Th- first . as.- for trial will he tho : gainst Hlchard .ilia h i n of MnnCOt k, Charged with violating the llqUOr laws hy keeping Ma saloon open after hours. The ense will iiegin tomorrow morn ing. HOUGHTON'S SCHOOLS RESUME. Total Enrollment Wi able for Some The tcl is nf ii tins yesterday mora! 14 roar There efstg tuirs attending th- II Not Be Avail Time Yet. uilitnn resumed ng for tin- i:n:: iii unusual fas ,-. nlng. teachera' meeting rest or ksy afternoon nl superintendent issiifii eras held l which time instinct i' mi - tlx' to for the new teacher 'in teachera the miHt pert Ht- the nunc ni v.nr, the nily chsnga in the s, boot faculty proper being tin etltuthm of Miss din. i Petge for lust high Sllll- M iss t lencvleve Purmorl In lln af mow de The oininciri.il deport i nee fncttMy ;n'i m hae pnrtmenti nn nt haa i (In various dom si l parlal flepartmenta euc i i ii in - unii msnusl trln - Mm . The total enrollra ion echool win no tome time yet, st Docile. The enroll ii thr Hoilgb i be gvniiaMe psi 'cording to itfpt im it in UongiltOB hut In- lias not yd in t In VII i inns oul - wnfl about normal received re porta ft lying echoosti The Houghton high i it m began its practir under direction of Cfl MICiTKsl III si-asnti in V s,-hrol fOoth tins afternn b Wagner, X peeled. AUTOMORILE TAX. Horsepower Tan Goes Into Ktlnct on January 1. Houghton count) automobile ownera ujii i,.. much intci i-sti-ii in the an nouncement that th Bursa power tsa im ggtomobltaa will not become ef fsctlvs until Innunrj t. IM4, although the majority of the new net! of the Inst isgtstuturs becsma eporntlre on mtdnlghl on Thursday of last areek. The public acts for lilt, contninlng the laws nnggaaj hy Ihe last h uislalnic. contain: nion- angaaj than any Othet set of .iiblle nets since 1 s'.iT . ami lie numta tr of ihws is greator. NEW LIBRARY HOURS. The Hooghton pnbib nmn open from t'1 o'ch im: until : :. at nlKht mission, this being the llbmry will u in the mom -without Inter Hbmry'a regu- hnnge ni in r winter hours. The into effect nns morning, tr. n. the now llbmrlgn, t I. IV M Iss 1 1 i k lei, I lo- TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING. Ttm Portage townahlp board mecta tbif nftnrmion in the townobip'i offices ,n the Hnrtmntt hnibllnu ami at lliat tltne "III probnlil) iiihh on some Im - ports m bust new .inst whni will some boforeatke honrd hi etltl Moertgln, OOLF CLUB DIRECTORS At a meeting hi the Houghton club gaturdni ntahi the following dlrsciora wen- eon ti ii for the pgrmgn Lake gnir ehtb ,t i.. itn .-. P, w Klehols .' .i Bsnhtnd, C, it Wofeoster, D, L Itohtg rm W i mugjf it Med lobk d WOMIi'l , , FREE 3 Una hall Actual Sltm HOW and WHERE Brine, Wrappers only of American Family Soap to Calumet News Office only on dates mentioned below: KIRK representatives will be there. TWO DAYS ONLY. Friday Sept. 19th and Saturday Sept. 20th JAMES S. KIRK & Wrappers will be redeemed L'ANSE CELEBRATES THE COMPLETION OF SAWMILL BIG HOMECOMING AT MILL TOWN ON SATURDAY RACES EXCITING. The trttta tin- biggest gaturda) residents i join the p brat Inn tl ,hall Butte ire i L'Anse protmbi) bml da) in lis 9 entful Mntor) a-hen bundrsda of fonner 1 1 ni ned t t in mill ton n to rea ni Inhabltanta in cehs iomp4eiloti of the Min is mil! which la extiected t hi I II K ay.iji I he low n ie ntd ms, r- line ntmoaphere ot material .n elaborate program wos followed out mi pnturdny. Mayor Ot" onnor welcomed Ihe vhdtora to the vtllnge and Dr Whtteshbdd apoke during 1 1 n afternoon. The monster parade was a feature of the da) whik the program if aiHirta fttrntahed enterttilnmenta t tin large crowd. The automobile races were dooe and exciting, in the ttuartermtle for horse power machines, the LAnne a rage won first, Bvetdt, Of BOraga, eeo and nnd H, 0, smith, third, M arahsil Uu t tcra I5boros power won find in the quurtermlle event for cars oi this typo, lleharil's car of Peq naming to,,k aocondi nmj the i.'.vnse garage was third. .toll Hugo I'll I ii lln- launch ml. ami I. aseball game Republic, de- race, ftoberi Man in ae Real to,,k third. The ended iti a vi 'tor) fo resting tAiise, !i t,, i Rd wards, ot J tnse, ens, of pequamlng, in i lash Tin- Indian war dan the features nl i h, pt eat Ihe ,i Hough inn ward e vv a s gram, oe of Ihe old bucks With th'ir sipuiws with paint, feathers and many colors adding to th ih,- occasion, decorated he a is of gayety t BALL SEASON NOT OVER. Snnmi Trmi Roorgoniege to Meet Lake Liodro Hie. tin Th, Buoml Baseball i luh has boon reorganised after apparent!) having played lis laal game, snd will meet the Lake Linden Hustlers, now the log ai ctatmunta lo the tltl of nty .in- nlot champkma, in a game that win bave a great bearing on the riKtii of ihe husttera to hold that title The Buoml learn, in g aomowhai weakened state, was nnnbte o com) wHh tin- Kustlera in tin- opening con lest between the two. Wee team has been 'ho rough I) shaken up. . nnm ber "i th. aid men have alumped In their hitting have been relensod ami new nun ..i undoubted ability have i n secured to round out Ihe nine. Captain Koranen, who left the loam in mid see boh lust before their wir nlng streak was broken, will be hnok in the gsmr and probabli win be Men I third huso ggnln Cstcher Hikki ia. possibly the boot locetvef of his ChUM in the County, Will again dO the bnck'Stoppfni while Lyman FYtmodlfl of Chlumet bee been Higm i lo ptg llfst ha: KVifnodig Is a heav y bll- H i gnl his presence le i kpected lo add m il. i loll) I" lln lin. -'ip W iiim is will ggnln be wRh the Igghi i.n i ii im robabte bo witl in- ggsd in tb onlliebl t ll If time instead nf oil Ihe IRO mil, as the term bag Mcciirc-i .Mm end Peterson of Culumet to do tin Ringing, I. ally and Krb ksm ar. tn i- with th. regu no voted loom nnd in Mill K I vela. This win give lenm iiimi for aggreaalmnsee nnd bnsebsll abiilt) ehergM iirove.i most formidable rontendei f ir tin- fns-i moving itnst iern. Th.- manase.uenl of Ihe ftuomi tram Jure negotlgtksg w'tb tin- Hngxlora snd I with other ten nut for gggasw, The I ,,. ii, ih- rtu H i' i rohgbly gill lie played ntii .Sunday gltornoon To CALUMET Housewives Only tON DAI ts SHOWN BELOW) For Wrappers of AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP For t 50 Wrappers Your Choice of 3ir;VSS Silver Knives or Silver Forks For tA Wrappers raaaea vff mdr K-varjHMPaaerMneaaaaaaaa One Steel KNIFE and FORK Extra Quality Stool With Coco-Bolo Handles to Get These PREMIUMS FREE COMPANY, Office ONL Y on dates mentioned above. COUNTY ROAD COMPLETED. Autoists De'iqt in Fine Stretch From Hancock to Calumet. The Houghton commie uhHc the icock anil entirely Dttgh ail- k loner n:is pened is the Hi in-w county ti nt bet w i rend bul is . it to tolumet. ompd le meed t Thi I V.I tor traf i Tin in nl l as n rushi road is a taker's ai t, v i s posslbh ii rook row imtta a am line i It 's to .1 i Will iple of ih wildly boll it. It is i i. ir bindei ti preet face th siHt 'hi mobilea Ih, hard, even wtir- is snhstanti il root from ia nn will pro enough lo re us,- of .into a delight tn driver oi cars. Tin- work rein pni ta m e a ml to ;mi,., til it IS ll .die mall Im ii purposea ..vet- the if tin- rond tin- rand is gone, road is heavy, nnd ih win prove ' grant raffl use o i mmi t loll tn r 1 1 in general ml This was l he most i I w r! k iimlei i.ikcii I ommieeion, import'int Jlil V hv th tins year EVENING SERVICE AT TRINITY. Kev. William Held 1 'i i'rinit v Rpkn opoJ clnu noil need that beginning oss, rector of Ii. has all next Sunday, i in evening eervlc nn I. This a ill e el v Rgndi ) It: 46 iii the rr, evening, The s at i make I I Ins irnlng irst ae : .at will ho S.-IV Ii. 7::t" 7 :. in tlii.-i hurc nnd islon a ml the of lb" i huroh Wedne nil. I ft lay aft- Ih.- fall Will he hoi. I rm . ANOTHER FALSE ALARM. The Houghton fire department wna ail-.1 ..ni Hniurdn) rilghi to the gnr I'e -.11 Isle RoySlc Stlcel. Tlti'l'r Was tin I'll " hell nl It nf one ot repair axplnlt the alarm being turned in i gpectator the doorway ih.- nmtora tnd not in at . ii. a vv moke I nllllllK This was .Ine to under process nf tiro, I In- ma na cor STARS TO LAKE I INDEN. Moierbtnn ihnpter No Shi Order of the Raatem Btsr will '- la Lake Lln Jen tomorroe evening lo attend meetinf of Ihe Lnke Linden chapter. epeclal car vvin leave the end of the ':-ist Houkrhton line at M for the RccommodaUon of the membera of the I loUghfon hauler. HOUGHTON BREVITIES. ,;..;..;..;..j.4..t..j...;.-;..;..;..'..;...;..;., MlSg lien, Connelli '' I sh ni 1 1 IK . has alll' oil Rl n to hdg the leaehlllK nortui of Ihe Houghton eohoolg HasnM Dolllnger ban returned from Chlengn where he went last igertng. Mis poroth) Kerwin, who has been Ihe gueel of Mr, snd Mrs, P, k. tieui "i Hubbell svenue, has returned to bar home in i iw ..ss.. A It Montsgtto, M C M student. bus gone tn Ray, Arlsona to visit 1 1 i nds. Miss Anna McVlcsr left Tuoodsy morning lor Broce'g crossing whsra ihe will teach during ihe coming rear, Mrs. ii. M Bphratn baa gone to I'.velel.l. Minn., where she Will have charge of the kindergarten depart men! ni one of the ec hoots, lis. ! Rngtder, a gegduste of the Mtenkjeg College ..i Mint In thcclooa .1 Iffg, nnd now employed nt the a! umot a- Arlsona mine, is here rm Visit. Prgnk Thnrher, a rraduste ..r the Mlrhigsg College .i Mlnei in ihednng rd inn ami arnce then empbiyed nl the in-'iani mine is gUntni engineer, bsa t ik' l I '..stlnti al the Koewalln mine iii ir Hlhblng "t the Mesnba rnnge Mi!- t ni ny i i. . ..,, i,, i grn gn whole ebe will 1st h cheat. FREE 3 6 Highest Qrade Win . A. Rogers SiYer Tab le- v spoons or Highest Grade QSUAW Wm. A. Rogers Oil V CI Tea spoons of CALUMET NEWS No mail orders filled. PAINESDALE CRICKETERS, AVERAGES ARE VERY GOOD HOSKIN AND DUNSTAN BAT WELL HOSKIN HEADS THE BOWLERS. Th. uverngoi of the Pninesdale cricket players as announced bj Ihe aecretari of ilte clubvshow thai the i.-.ini ranked among the best Is the Copper Countrj lengue Tin- Pnlnesdnlc team finished In third place this seoasag, M . H.O. li s J: v R. Hoakhi 7 t i U 31 s. Dunstan 1 I II tt. Hunklft 7 t J7 f.o I .1. Ita.r - II .'I .' K. Bddy 7 I :tt :t.' 3m mi s I .a a ry . . . i I 1 1 M t. Bennetts .' :t I S j, wsJennk 7 n it If I it Bodgn :t I '' Poroy Mitchell ..( II II i (so. ?g vsnder . . I H I .lames Hill 1 1 '.t ! I Win. I av eV .... I 1 7 7 Bowling M. n. R. W, A. It. Hoskin ti t'.ti I II I." h. Hoskin 11 ti"- II ft Dodge : -i it I im w in Bddy " :t W ' Jamee i awry .... - I 1 7 t I i ',. ("av inter .1 s J I :t ts VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING City Pothers Will GMhcr fbnrsfla Little RiiRinrss. The Houghton l)nge coo in ii wil' meet here Thursdny ufterhoon m ;' eesamn thai will arobnbl) develop lu lls .a Importance. This is tin- ggonth iv September meetigg. ReportN m a sum ber of guestloni will probes) come before Ih ''" " Th.- moyor has ggthorioed the wstet ommlaslon r : begin the complltt'i ..I a ma t Ii nil eel il v nf cnllSllll). I s Mill th" , will probably he taken up by .nn. ii Tin- meeting e IH ,M ,"'1 1 Village hall at I o i lo k a:; 11 IttSl YOUNG LADY PASSES ! the Vi III lilt Miss Flo'J Wescla, Aped lb. cumbs After Illness of Two Years. Hlaa i Tore Weseia, tin- sixteen yeai ..hi daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. Krt VVeoebi ..r West, laosightoll pooaed a wa v Htnei i:iv . i oral Ham ii 'i :tn thia morning ancr an .,' two vears. Tuhofoiilnsis " s ih,- rtgtjge .,r the dooth, Pun rvicea will be onegtneted i" k Tliurndny sftern NEGRO PREACHER SUES. 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