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Houghton Department HOUGHTON GETS THE 1914 U. P. TEACHERS' CONVENTION SPECIAL COMMISSIONER TOR ONTONAGON HEARIN cowMiTTre or.ciocr. meetinc Wit L GE HELD AT HOME OF NEW PRESIDENT A. John schoo.'s If iipt-niin vcr.tic.i ,.f i C..t.,,n..l ns 11- l.r... .,!,-: the , rc i i.i ii.... x i for t:A:n! Me in. for the C.-I. ..,.:!.-. lo th- Uli -t, ,d 1 ),. f.i th if fO hnt i t s.: f a h H, if lie, &upt rmtondf at retimed yr.9trr.liy from ivUit he a' tended the eon IVp- i- f'fn'iisiil j :,).,. M'C'.ation .uii V..1S ehcl.v : Mr. J '... lie- r.'pi.ri- th! i ...ii;n.!u- ..; me as-.,-H ." - the fl.U , ' -II in' ( in. ;. i'J i Ciiiali.i were hid- nc.r Oil the r-cutivl ;-'.-. t w uli mo.-i i '. (.r on r. . Tf?.citu.t. I inn li.e t .c:.,r,s rtr , j :n are ii be held ia tll,-. i!-r bec:m.f Houghton h t .rti'l.' r. t size A r-rditable M!,na iiic:iii4;- i.; ti. ailonal A. oO ,3 1 inn WAS Tol'itaMe (,1.,., ..,,( IS Were Well j. .IV". in I-hpf-min---,' "iirury riK-ml.fr of tbt icnliy. i have nr. nii.-.ns and tin .ever t" f.'Te -li'iwn a t in the tv.; nuns a Is m.i ilnr. It is mi. ft'lCTs :i ml fi,; lintf-i,-I" tin. I t .i 1;.. ;e-,t ir.flj.-n-v. The mili ar v fie onion tr.. .. -t ''(r !u.t and the paper? titiK" were CASE AGAINST SHERIFF FRANCIS TO UE HEARD OV DISINTER CSTED PARTY NO DATE It now r" mains for Coventor Pcrri f 'mi :i ii.sit.ictost.j circuit court r I', ii.uu a nearin on the "Ontr,n:iL.'..n scandal" issue, n cording t,i J..hn Carvin. link ..t n ""ay. Th stale law repair rivin a .-..iinty i,f peOplr. ite'lle tu J-- o. mi.it b,. c... p rot. a I judge oi t...n I .m: th,- II the f. W In' Ac tor lll.tii.-j.-ar..-d-d .'ill.-.i- bv the in I mmi--'$ioner of 1 1 . ...llv r..l ,1j a tl-.i" ii.i t- . r.i t l.'n1 1 1 -n nn U. . Ir i.li ..ntj . In I...- ia.-f. .,f I'.ini I V-i -..-: ri.. ic' -i in:.-.njg,-.M count, .'muin.t whom -ev. r:ii i.n(ori:ig..(i citlz-nq hav oom liviiif.t t.. Uih iiovernor, after h frauds ivl'i.--.-.! t.i rni.iv..- I'nat-r sin-riff 1 1. a i.ii.rt ".inuil.-,ion.'r nor the ;.r -J:'Jo .-an I...I..I ;t In-armc. rr.j. ) :it.- Ju.lc- v. van Si. k wnv a ,itn..s I,, u. nytai.u ..ri llorra.-.a Kr.ni.-. u, i,ri.v..ni- in U... -.,imty j.iii wh.. iri.-.l to ..sraj.,- ami is nllr-evj (0 li.-iv.- l.-.ui l.r.iton ,y (fJCiurkc. au-1 .ii i hit j niwii. i-iroiiit .'.-ii.n i"i:i, nn" i.--n rniinr-ii f.-r Ur.-ui-.-. . ilui.- uwi l..' sm fnp tho hear.r.ir ir.iil this sf.f.--iai -r.tnmisi..nr-r ii n.uii-.l as .'in mis-oi.un-l HISTORIC GAVEl ron THE K. OF c. ttmoik Council Observes Col umbus Oay vopf'r oonntry Knigias of Coliirn ..f.r..fi(i, , orf8 cr miutrs ,f I h A nr.lff Ttt. mi. i . t . . ..iiif-r cuifs m IflP up i ,..,1U ccicnratoii yesterday In mMn..ry (.f th man aftrr whom their ord'-r wan name.1. a tr,-i.i . f ...i ftin.it V.I iho South .hnro was run and with lh.- .m- i-.itf-j ..i'rYf..l . . ....... u i.i.v.ij iiK iiiut rii .i.iii in ii.-. i-.'nn.hi viii . o . .Mario, lshiiemin at,a M-iioininoo, with :i ddKatlon from Duluth. r. ir.' to tiflt ii?L.ratf ih ftr.....-: Yfftorday s coremonial was mado the uision fur the j.r?F?ntation .v i'. .1 r 1 1 i . . . rnwici Kmnius. oi a rav made trom a pi(e of wnud of the historic mih. npton dm. hfiath which Wash iiJiion tocii command of the. Americ in nuiKing the fcrcsentatloii. just iJtrore the confcrrlnir of tl.o .1. n trie lafK' cla.s of i andidntrn Charles r. Welmen, cornet nol Walter comm. chorus. "America" audience. Clhrat Tedy. The Italian, toeletie-, 0f the co5.ptf country will honor the name anj mem ory of Christopher Colambii. af ternoon It. Hanoock the three branchy of the Itallun Cltlretn Irairi'e faraded from Quinoy to this city, ad journlnr to C.ermania hall where talkn 'ere rlven in th Italian and Tjigli.-h iar.fuAe-i. The Kaltru band furnl-heJ rr.ii'.c and this evening- there will be a I dance in Cermania hall. ANNUAL SESSION OF COUNTY DOAUD Yearly Reports Submitted; Bills Resulting from Strike Heivf TROPHY FOR CHAMPION COW RECEIVED BY W. J. PRICKETT iMaiive solid SiLvcn cup. won BY EMINENT'S BESS OF ROVCROF T FARM. TO HONOR RICHARD HOSKIN .iti- "Th" i'l'iT jA-'.,l.'.t V. ''Ul i; 'I'-'Uitf r, rim. ra !.,. w.ri; nd tin.- t'-4i!.. u .l. i'lVM lnuth hvnet'Tf ; 1.1 Hi ni-.jnr.t The .Uit-r.dun 5 oa-'h ;.ar and th.:- cm.', in . f.itur..- pe iion.i aro I...1.J -.iu ;l L;r their hand.- proi-r- io accmriodate th tff.ol.ejr. Whijr is !n.p.:.s..iJl,. to a.-or-rtahi tl..- . x.'- t !'iv' r in .".tt ndniHo at th.. ifti.:-, imat.-s place th.- mmitj'r b'f.-.:-a 1..H0 .-,nd l. :',u. T.-.k h.--r.-- tf-nd-d iri.ni every city and ln ini' l'-' :e dixirkt. W hai. alM. ,;i. tiji-r.c rm-r muni... r nn inU-rs ot i h- i -hoic .1 ! :uid l:i Mr. lnl.c rtviuestcd that the future of. crs ot tho coum it make use of and nam the euvei ns will the present of. " crs. i he travel is of n vnn. nr.n,. esign nnd around the wood is a small and of silver on which is inscribed This ravel contain? a piece of tho historic Washington Hlm under which uashmuton to..k command of tho Am n.un army, fresent.'d l Hancock council. Knijhts of Ool urn hits, X0. 602 ' K. J. lJiibe. urand knlfiht, Oct. 12, l-'l.. I he E.lVPl Wa rn Prent 'half of Ji.incook council by J. .V l.a. Jiillois of Menominee, iiiPtrkt deputy. While ntundiiift the national eoi- fin ion of the order in J lost on Jat Pj.r.sc'aU Cricket Team to Him With Beautiful Cup, V the myelin;.' of tho 1'aiuesdale ii- k--: cluh, it was decided to present I liiUy -v'iiiiir V.i' hard'IIosVIn with a'! s, -Mr. Imh and other ietei?ates r--:iiitifuli ft.Knw.l silver 'up tor si bowllMT for t! ari of i-la,aiion .resent than :y previous In:--t iiiVf of the j,.(1, n. l'n.r t..ittin,' and K-.-.ni thi.-. : j"--,.n. It n not ..ftri, that ..lie play.r ix "js ''r . team mate.; in both at. lack and i. f.-n.v l.nt this is the second : ar Hm :.in has v on both honors with I'-tii.e.-.jai.i p-ain. hast year th" pr. - nt.'d I'.i.;n with an en d i;. .Id nil-da I. k vsa.-i lloskin's to have ;l ii, n thiy :r unit ho lu.d Iiadwe ,-ir.- j cojnmittee to the y le -t ;t. I T.. .-..f. sent.itl.ri th.-..-- v. 1 1 I I:.- We cann-.t ?p.ak to,-, hlfc'hp of if.. client t ra .rt.-ui,ii,i-nt that has l..'ti idod by the l-pejujns coninutte. ', 1 we f.d f-'ieaih- ind-.-htt-d to i'jv.--u A. J. stem.-- and .Suporiritr-ruU-nt 'i'eiur. The jr,fiiit.er.s of the cirnmlt - wi-rki-d in harmony and there ..v.'d to 1,. r,,. friction n-r .onrll.-.i..n !...- ic . her.- Th,, ititoM v.cre prompt - iihe pi as.i-:.. d t.i ij.r.r headquarters upon I The 1...M -. ' ir arrival 1,1 'f city and I am tol.l cesvfnj. nnan t ir,.i:.y p.-r.-n.i refused to r.cv-pt r,e i.'nci p -rmi. c.'isi'.n for the pre-a.-: a ).:,,..,( time f,,r j.r s. lit. , J'aineydale onnrry . ri. -Let league to hold ;l l..ui'-uet at 'veilinir. veiunr S'.t A. J- IT. rs. a r.rhus f the l.am, uiil make i a - '. ; o ii.IV" I ..pp. r .-. I. - i !, d " hotel Saturday 1. loifilllf lin ked fit 1 1 a f j 'II v.. I. pen.'. it ion fii.m tlx. tea. WELL KNOWN IN HOUCHTON. With ail !.,; .rit iiioiii "I- I'"' f ir. llv. 'h y: Mid in th an, it hi the the at .- b of most history i:iilier,a le. .-I ill fiirTi- treasury to pay th t u. , Who f, .int-.-r at I nun, of the J'ai-ili.- ,i K -r.. lij.Ii.ud t rlt.-, Siai.-s n ho had chalK'- . the i'-ui.ima I'iinal. i- ,jnj,' ' in,-'i c fr.'iti .ho r ,.ntra.-i,-d i.-Lunu.' . 1! is said. (;. n. I i.iiil l i.o.vr. i ii lb, ton, havir.K fr !: vi-'.t d ii.,.-; ,.,rt and the r,"w is 1 '' d with r. yr. t. 1, m i DILS AT THE POOHFARM. rd . i 1 :.i I - "llient -of h- I.lll lll.V I it. .1 t inhty.tv.o, die , n.- county poi.rfrm, 'n in imn.iie since a- ''a i-.ii:m- of his l..tie" in the coprier not yet been -pent one day in Cambridge, as the -u. -tr of Mayor J. Edward Marry, an eiUhusi.mlc knlcht. iimall pieces of ooii froj,i the U'AfMnetskn resented to Mr. rube and other dele ,atf.s on this occasion. The presenta tion was a hiir surprise to members l Uan -odc council. i, ii. ... . ... fuoinnijj inf memr.ers am eandidaies met at ' the Citizens' banl na.i at and trom there attended hifeh mass at the St. Ipmatius church o a ooi!.. i ne artemoon exercises were opened ;,t 1 : 30 o'clock, when the loeai muncil oiiserved the anniversary t-y initiating seventy. five candldatev the initiatory service taking place the Amphldrome. derre.. te.im. bronuht here from vo-j jniuth. was one of the best ever seer. in toe c.pp.-r ,oiiniry ami the excm no., .nir.fi oi mo work was perfect me team hea.ij by Attorney u or imiuih an. i amonr his arplpiants Dr. r..y, fniluih'.s health rkffierr and past crand knlfiht of Dulmh council. ... in- . ' imirr a iiafi.jir t was served ai ".eimaniii hall by the ludi.-s of SI. i atneks parish. Ir. .1. H. Scj...n net. o.k as loasimaf tr r. K. j. Hit he, . IC. ..livrr.il an address of Mreetln,' and . p"" hrs wfre inale by lion. . II. onrlori ..ri "Catholic Cltizen-hl." rv. .lames Miller on -Our Church am! the "rurr. John M. l'.ush. T. D., on "The ICniphts of Columbus," John Jones ,,n 'Our ountry" and John J. Keyes on "Our Cuesls. A iniisii-al sepciion was jriven by Klir.Khammers orchestra, vocal solo. The J'.o7 massive noli.t sliver chal. Jejie oil that Koea lo (f,0 world's record Jersey cow ha-', been received h.v V. J. Prickett of Die Sidnaw Itoy- froft farm, owner of nmlnpni'a r:aj It hears the names of the world s 1am- ous cov . s fro inthe nric t-i.... f the pouth that have ma.e dairy hi-:- lory and won it during the thirty years mre it was first put up hv W Webster, the famous .Terse v Mreedrr of Loiumnus. Teria.. as follows: ..n.i.-. rr s i . jicy in IRS., with fl.lft pounds of buffer. j-.irousnma ui 19 with 31.-. pounds nutter, r.iscom's rv lie In pounds rf butter. .-.Kii.u n i.uy J J.ljf in JR:) with 1.0 17 rounds of butter. Financial Countess m mar with l mi pounds of butter. Jneoa Irene In IMS round" of butter. n.iitir. oi imiinents I'rce ih i.cyrrori cow that milkorl ciovnrim.i nui fnm.vwiih.l.l..'2,.,Unds of butter in- cnevc.Tr,.w,ii now" be encr..v,.d nr we.eur..a ,t v.-m remain the nror.et- ty of T.oycroft rh rm "until Another world jt best dairy Oov cami Maim honor. 1 tf0 with 1.02 ith 1,121 I). S. Department of Agriculture WEATHER BUREAU. JJ j '-OCi-f Jc 'Qp'' fM A , ys fc " - X : ,oX-i4 wte J -"'jpssv ... ... H -JA " ' ' ' -1 k , fj ' , THIi WEATHER. . r " J','-pb'' ,tJ ' T'"r "1-hl. T.i.-.Mlay K . 1 v i - I AUTO NARROWLY ESCAPES GOING INTO PORTAGE LAKE An automobile, in .which Mr. and Mrs. .1. a. Senner and Janus Stewart and wife, guests at the DockLis house were riding, ran away down the ls, Uoyhl street hill almtu fi .', in. t i... cvrmn,; and narrowly tscapod -inc into Portage. Lake, the chauffeur lurn inj; the. cm- ,a tJle s.JUth Shore rail vay park just in time to avert a trui;. rdy. in sleering into th., park one of the wheels of the machine was (on .r.- 1. 1 .... ii. llll..lkll l!lf ll.W'nn.,,.l. .,f ar were badly lriirhlcnei Ihrrn was hurt. . U'hll.i th.; nitto wa.s.eoruin.r ,i..vw.. I-le Itoyale street the brakn h,,A .. MonleUj'iia Vf (. nv,, bl.wks i'.r. I.vr.... the lake, ami tin-ncchin Knrted to rur, wny, ifiilninn- mom, nlum as it ,(r..- eem.i ,,own the hill Ite.i.-hinf n... railroad irii.ks tho chauffenr inrmd the speeding car across the d. poi in. tracks and Into the park, where It eume to A ton. The unnnal meeting of the county boi.i.t et t nnei dsors was held thi.- morning ut the court house when an urutl la-port w n- submitted by the various county officers and other misl ness of Importance jglveu altenlioa The hoard adjourned until octthcr 21 when renoris of Committees v. ill be hai.i and the lax.- of the .ar Will be spread. This is the most mi portatit feature of the anjiii meeting t'poll the ivipu-'t of A. Ilee. W, U. Calverh-v, John U. Stone and W. I!. McLaughlin, i committee of lh Houghton Ihisiness .Men's association, the hoard today appropriated $2,0'H lo help pay the expends of the recent copper country fair. The board als lontrihul.-d tl.L'ua to the lloiikhici t'ounty Parm linreau aid I.'hh) to the I'pper Peninsula Ik-Vilopmeni asso ciation. All ui" the bI!U jire-erjtrd afiainsl the '.ountry were lar. , owiiik to th striue. 'I'h- hirpesi, of the.- was thai f the Wadded-. Manon corporation for 3,09.i.37. AI of the hills were ordcrc.t paid. The annual reports of the poor tuperintendents, county clerk, county treasurer, load commissioners, mine inspector und other tiffliers were pre sented ti nit referred to thr proper corn- nut tees. Road Estimates Submitted. I he report of the county ckrk us land aent was submitted. The stale im-m n.owed the total receipts lor lands sold was tfl.RT.I.'hl. The board ol ,ounty road commis sinners presented the following , ii inaie- f. r-the.4Kuimi -vj-ar: . Lake Linden-Hubbell BOOTJACK fORMEH ASK ANOTHER 'PHONE SYSTEM EXTENSION OF NEW LINE IS RE QUESTED IN PETITION TO COMPANY. PfCCIVf B0Z TONICHT. I!aray,a road Hancock I loila r ltay eru:rr,l mainfalnanci Machlneiv '. ftiee expfnie . .It'O.oa't . :t'..r.u . I. SO.) tile none tf Total- . f,4S.0t)0 1' rm Ihis- amount, the board deduct ed the mm of Jll.OiiO which i expri'led from the vtnt- as'stiic rewards and St.OH'i was ret'ommcncV d for the de- trt merit. . A report from the auditor general hat the amount of state tux to lie Used in lloiiiihlon Count.- for 191? was "Tfi.tlK.r,:, was read. A Ii. I'owrmann was reappointed i hoo examiner for on. ear and It. M. .Uorrlson was named superintend ent of i he poor for fir II ;neo( k dis-trii-t to Hieecrd himrf-lf. Chairman llamar of the committee on ei-iiintrv lan.ls oflcrr,' n i-rt..ni.,i irt 1 npprminif of thu trati'fei of (he teae -f I'M ward Koi.ns of tit .vi.k r.n n.. oimy,.s marble minrry'ln lUckinron ' I"'' u iroiui- . coiiifvinv ". The resolution wi s pa Itootjadc farniors resldlnK south of Iireaml.ind have petitioned the Michi gan State Telephone comiany for an iinslon of its rurnl system to thai dlstrl.l. The tvqitesl is Siynrd riy elaht farmets and the p. tition likMy will meet with favor. The request asks hat :in ad, lliii. rial line be strum: on the poles alr-ady r.vicd heiwon l.akA l.itidi ti and l.'o.djack by a local otfran. atlon. Tln-.'c p.drs bear th. w'tiffl r iwc rural svntems and an aprei . merit has hern reached by the owinri of the poles and (he organize! of th new company. John Saram, owner it larrt trads of land In the i Mot el: dislri-'l, is the orj:.'.nl?.f r. Work on tin- jie "..dire sjstem, a rural trephn- line exleiidiri.T tiit oi a'iI.c Linden f(,r a (lisiafn-e of thr." miles, is proprrsslnif iapidly and t !- holies Will be itutallid before wlnl-f. he poles base hern erected and wires ire b.iiii,' ' run1.'. This s.vstem will rovlde eij.'ht telejioncs to farmers r - idinjr as. rear as (wo miles from Itiee .ake. Six rural linrs now connect w.'ih the l.akf. I.lnd.-n e, hane and abruit lil'ty fanners are aecomtn"d:ited by thf-e s. stems. The poles are th prop el tj of (he farmers and a minimum toll Is eva led by the state company. Cfiiiocil Will Consider Improvement Wfl th loWfi tlill. The IfOke I.lnden village council wl) tnr-d toiilcht for the purpose of awarJ iiUT a contract to lower tho floor In th town had lo the level of the Center vtrert entrance. It Is proponed, to drop the floor on which the nose wagon re.Ms a distance of about eight feet to eliminate a Mecp grade frum the sta tion lo the f-liect level. When thr hall w.n constructed an oversight In the plans resulted In the flro station cut r a noc helnir elevated r.hout ten feet nnd In hiiiryiiUT the lire appamtu.i from the station, accidents were iiftt- lowly e.-.:ap.d. The hoard ol trustees expects a new f.rcr'on.il ft i'i Patrick Uresory fo.' i-r. .Mr. limry will devise a plan tthefby 8irlmr water can he utilized f.r lire purposr.) as he Is confident that tlu souroe Is putflclent for hot!) (onsurnptlon and tire purposM. A re;i . i voir would be necessary In thi-i event. LAKES DEFEAT HANCOCK. A week, of tr.'unin,". with the forward pass ami altintlon (n tiil plays re suited In a cl..ry for the Lake Linden hip.h r.i hool foot b.il ier,m over llan cock's se i),1 (eaiu by a score of (i to 0. Saturday. The e,nme was re plete with thrills and brilliant plays were made hy hoih teams'. ThU Is the list victory for the locals for the sea son. INJURED IN THE WOODS. Joseph Cirouv, jin employe of the lUldy Lumber company at its Misery Hay camp, was brouyht to the Like Srnrior hospital-Hal urdiiy niffht. -He had. sustain! a broken n; while hankine l-.fs in the camp. cont'd l.y r vj.r i t w indow I r imnn is from all parts- of ihe CnUrd Stales in. lndijiif the lauv lilies. Cir.-f nri-e was won by a winrlow decoraior in ll.iltlru ire. Md. Mr. Weseoti received his ehrvk y s'tcrday at the same" time he received the notice he was w Inner. LAKE LINDEN bHEVITICS, j. a .. Howard has returned to Po t'lVr.n brief visit in Utkc'Lin- t os k ry D. Sate after 'hall. Com the .on.structii.n of ; on enter dreet nnd h iViii.-: :i"si liirlied lo CTiieao ' brier "visit" Vith ' liis ' father Horix. ... . .. . ' ' odor. Sander.- ha-; .cornpleted cement wall; removed his a piiz. FARM SPECIAL 'FINISHES. IV) Soilih off. -red di v t.'r.ins- of ih. n war to ac! as mmlttee. The nam the name' Spa id'-h-i soldier'. were ap. hy PtXnt.yANATOWV ii. ic, c-.Ki-n at R m.. TMh rr.rri.tino inno. ' ' '"' "o i'if-.-.ur. iM.iiii-rinr iiiour-.l In,) t.. V- ' "'. W . .i'.IV(.i.lv; Q ( u, la.-, ii,,i.ul..ii ot (, i,r Ll( NOTKH, Air i,r..iirp rf.,1, ma.. I . . . i . . iel lui) u -. llir.n.eh iMtiuix I ' .-i 7.. Il"i.ri (CeiitllltlftOI llllf'l i&rs lluouj'tj peine t C . , ."r""k" ',UU4'r ".-ri,.r: ,!r.. only lor ero. rretffluf.wr'. .n't u'r r '! i i "M"' Arrows fy win, unwind. HrMllgure.. ie;.4 Pe,at.ie; ro r,,r j, i4 hours; iijird. luiiiiuiiiiu Klu.1 v-lor,ty. Tour Through Upper Peninsula Hiqh ly Succtasful. Tl. .. .... fi- mill oi me unner l.en.nvol me .Micnigan AEiienimrai ....n,.,.,, . .... cioseri at St. U'uace last wok m on ooarn, ineu,intf ,h(, farm .... llroad officials .,nd newspupe, pondenhs, were united in h, a,. i.iiauon mat the I( the mof t successful in the f xperimf nt. I i-wer jilifps Milw. d. Suf of lif, Ann lh reii-r , proved Trea'.rer'), Annual Repot. ' f 'i'r. -i 'nr. r i:r.im . nomitb d hi. annual report, from which the f.,;. lowlnK- Items .-re i.-thcn: Ci.dl on ha 'id Sept. tin, ii l.o.-ehwl front ad ,w,irf.rr FUNERAL OF STRIKE VICTIM. Kemams of Joseph Manendi interred in Forest Hill Cemetery. The remains of Joseph Miiiuridi, the Cjo.-itiin trammer who was killed in the attack or, I "f.uty Sheriff 1'odod; last w.ek, dyiim at St. Joseph's bos Pital Thur.s.la niRht, ..,( j,:,('. Suti da. afternoon. ti. netvi.-.-s were held at SI. runalhis church. Hounhlon. and were condnei. ,1 by Itev. lr. lie?-!.. The remaitis of Manerid, were es corted from the family home at I Nidge', vilh- l.y tic S" fuifi I'.angA Croatian so ciety rmi larco pntiiber of march ers of bolt, :rcS a tol.il of about 2.'mi. A numb, r of il,,ra pir, .s dec "tal.d lh ' casket, includllll', :l lariTe white wrealh inscribed -l-Yr-m ITIenib; of the Strikers." equipment to Hancock. lo.'et.l. Aesche. who left lrsi iv.,il.- t'or At p. Arbor. to consult i-pedalists, i'a? el. ra bed relatives in Ijtl.e I.Ii,. I'-il to the effect that there Is little improvement in hi condition. Mr-. John St. Aninino 1. ft Inst niyht lor Iuluth where she will visit rela tives. John Ifol.m spent Sunday with rein, lis's in Ihincock. V spicial Mineral Haiuce train will he run to Hancock tomorrow evenini; on account of the Mai-rrie. Te.le eon '' it at the KerredKe theater. The train will leave at 7:15. returning Immedl at -ly alter tlie concert. fifi.flriO.fi.-, !''.!.27...l. Trt.-1 recipift Paid out fioiil -ill so.iic.- C.-ish in bank Sept. .10, ': 'ash in r.ni.'e . . . this y. tho hi. . r7i.rs.-..si . f :Ji.r,::o u . -tK.l37.ti-, i.oiR.n lory , f v re tiiiiiif. i ,;... ...... .),., ..... . . '. nut the tour hiough a mueh more dens el country and vii;: mid. l.v policial. rnorr time w;.v , i., 'hmoristration and rer:;onal p,i, .-. will, the farmers than her.,,,. road, hut n Insula .dopn has fr-w- Tern p. Wind. ! ! " " " i Z -t-tllou. - ; State f,f : 9 " ... i r . -.,- Weather C - ij i-ena ::; ,:j "je;, r v 'if'ilo I l' l't 'i.iy tr. I I 'ago ..t .M C..;tl- M. -luth i i-i.i 'i,is . an.Jci. . . . ; :; 'i ., ,- tl vv j t. ii Pay. . ;;v i . ... , l" ithton. . . .a; i ',-.,r yt. l irquette. . . w ( -, u. j ( ; i a uk o . . p, i , ., s j -it- . orleana ., , ,,, , ', Torx... j ),,. ,,., n... ,j ' rt Arthur. :: jq.rio, v.- I Port. Canal.. I'lear m ;-m Pran. . . '. I ,M (;,.-,,- w ' ' " u ' i- I f ' 'i-.U f... i, trmton. '. i - n, , -VU.i.!reg... j.; , ,rt - 1 1 . M I lb Ihirca it. . Cor"- nil ut l llce C. S. We.-uh. i . .Mich,, fi-t. f, p. ra. Tne-id.'iv. Weather Conditions l of greai enerj -, jd la i re centered this moinini. oecr i. while the low pic sure arm 'Is .-i.i fir ca t 11. i Ihe If-. I ll,'-f ' and south jplo th Cr.-iit tlivin t ".iiiri'-r weiitr.r I'.revnils UlloiH the intiio Vnnhufu,. ....... I. let., id- elienPnesv o re,,t,d this 'no, mi;- not as e v. ly , ii'.iai ioi, is f. pi,rt ,. i . i oe we.' if-1' storm a -I ward t p.. ff-rnpcr.it ur Mcinity. 'ii,r v.,.-,ther wj!: p.- folio.vcd by iri'T'ii; imr ne.i:; Tcerd.iy. Moderate south TRIAL Mrs. P.xc Ii,l you heard of? Mrs. Wye -Try me beyond fill Tra nscript. the s the j books you try that new- yhl her? 'hy ?he tried end urn nee. l lost on "ion to Music pre- area mov s ill tise in ir nlirh eat wm inercfi; in? Tuc day, h. probably irdieat, d. II. 11. ' OWriltlCK, (ib-erver th rd siv i n.i l-t rf I l .Top .rmal -poiie.i one- Haugen Announce Ne-, T.u. for Mutfic Lover' Readinu. 1 .11.1'., r-!, n Ol.. . . . " ,, "'s Mil iiken of Houghton public ii!,r;,rj. leceni receipt of n on unisieai sHi)j,rts; Success In Muse.'jru,k Musi-. S(ud in Ocnnanv-I w 1 1 Idoi y of (Jer.nan Son;:- :iso j-oumi titirl lis I',. llnmilton. orchestral Inst rutneni.--M;,sr,M ...n.c.Mioii inro,.., vr wr.rth. History of Musicif,.,.,,, Mory of Music- (. n, Iteefhovrn and u:., Mil son. The .M:nddsiolfl '.,,ilV-UenM f ..Uf.lllK ine lo,fll.Kl...l IIoilL'lilfln n., .. ,. T ,.. , """'niiiuty lai cs ,, n.udc M,,s ,,n:(n ,,,. ho eonroHon of m,,,!,,,, hrtrtli ' .... K'' lv' w-orks of "" io siud. ut n , .. i it.. . i'i mil f- j; , , " . are annuallj' made In Philadelphia. I L'ncv,.in..j... .. . '" America,, .iiu EXPLANATORY "I wonder how so mnny forest fires catch''" said Mrs. MeHride. "Perhaps they enter, accidentally from Ihe mountain ranKes," unKRcsted Mr. M-ltiide." Christian l:eg.er. NOTICE "Lvciy l.achclor ihoul.J have a wlfo hut he should lie extremely careful ai? to whose w ife he has. There's nothing like having one of ym,r own." Man- hefter t'nlon. views for What policy v.ill he followed next yrar roiwrdlng Hi- route of ,rin Is .-fill a question. Land Commission, cr Jetite., ot the I s. u a, . h"i.nl Iron, the o'licjaiv of the counties in I !, . ...... '" "t; ine propo-i ,h:lf lll.KK- r ,;,, I Ut ill-.. ,,..1. " e.nty rs.ir.., re In proc-rc-The f, w replies ,,ii.l have bee,, ''h"d. however, have beep hiwhlv ia v.rahb tn the s. h. ni-. In ,11 lh ," u'" c.fVfred if, u, " ''",""nno" f' -'..-.oa miles the .ip just ended. , h rtiimnt-. tl,.t thirty lecires w r rieiw.rorl J(l twentv-ono town-, illages !mri ci.ie-l ddted. irvorj. where the policy of d-vancr-d aurie.iknr- was t,reaci,.i explained j,, nrtnii ,.,.., will hardly bo nhreiiahle before Vxt sprlny. IC.-.K.t ;.Ki2..r.j no.nn Total 'li-biirsemuits $07l..'!2.-,.xrt The foinwinkr are v. few of Ihe more Intcre.-fl item of reeelnif; poned frorr. i.r. codlni: n.rin. " Poaid of sanatorium Herds Sale eouritv lands fleer li.-r rises; I'of fR in casr. eir. i.,1 ,. License.'; fo carri wm, imm 't.'.te, county, ro;id I.-imcs. Wild animal bountim Prima i v- school int. fum'... MortM?, faxes . .. Pee of prr.'on chani-.iilK na rne Inheritance taxes ( Kerital (oiinty hriibe Pankp' Int. ..u county run. Is Sonc of t,e more interes'iio. disbursements foilow; j; UNNATURAL CRIME CH ARCED Horiti.. a. Hamilton, an nnion.tKon fisherman. ,ar.s of !IQe, was ar- ifsie.t last i riday niKht on complaint cf his two daughters. .i and Vf;,rs "f a.-. The. eharyo an unnatural crime. Hamilton has f..ur ..the rtrrn. hli- EAT CABBAGE, FISH, SAUSAGE, 'NEW BREAD No InJiyeSflion, Cac, Soeintit. or Up net s'tomaeh if you'll take "Pape's Diap-psin" Try Thi! . .. ! ! 4 HOUGHTON BREVITIES. I". I. Anthony, of iJounhton lived here Monday and has started work on the r.ijvnal tower at Sand P"ini. The lower will be 7:, f,-t hi-h eoticfete pilliM'e ;irf. (liJ ho((:r ii- erm r, mis V.."k the me tower will h Ho rmo fo. ds you eai hit back ta.-te ,;ood, but workk ha.lly; ferment into s'iu'.!.oni lump." and cause a sick, vopr, jriissy Ktoniach? Now. Mr. or Airs. Ii.vsjeptic, J,,t this down: Pape'si, Mape.win iifts everythlns-, icnvili',' nothing to sour and upset yon There never was anylhliux ko nafdy quick, so e ri.'u-i.v off eel I ve. .Vo difference how hio.ly jrnr sfornach is disordered you will Kr, h.ippw relief in five minutes, hm what ileif.es yon most s thai i sfrenutheris and re?nlatf.s your stom ach ro you can rat your favorite foods without fear. .Most r-medie: tiruerl,f ... It. r2l,Hl.n.1 Journal. 1.0R3 SO 2o::,c7s.f.; 2.0 1 7.00 erection of comrdete. nnr.Ta 2.00 M.1.S7 SOrt.ftO 7fl.fi I items f'r .MinrMqiiii, I Hill bit ro.tt. Wi.1;.. on iiiivin,tu I'?. C. Milehrll has returned from I'e. pos.live healthy won t come -it. Mis for will MUSICAL BOOKS AT LIBRARY. Mitt '.f.l.fi!) 12.1,071.77 1 1 .o;:n. i IN.Itil 10 2.1:10.!," 2.nf.2. r.i fii.ni.ii do not presume ' report, whicis is HV.ivy 1 1 ems of in the roK,rt ate n rns. 'ersoii. I'orr-i -.inner... . inter ;i of th 1 o,r orr'f rs Ceneral orders . , , Sali.rie; fcill'ors lees . W'ifii'X'S fees oldl-is' rdirf .. Co,,ni v roi.fi .0 Mr.th'Ts' pension The f, r. hojp i(,.in embody Ihe etifii-e vrdmninous aflair- " ' iji.h not iota . , '-...o, nc.nwrs and delinquent taxes, end thft-e a,-,, oth. r i. .-. , .. ,r lieiny in ,nr elnnni. showlne n.r. id.ilions between tho f..,.i.. fd It.-- division.-. The Annual Estimate. ''Miirrv. by County Tren. Liiini emboilied In i,tu . " "i-oii me '(lunate of f,u,d ; year; $ir.o,r,a,i to.nnn S 2,00i 2.000 dirhursement toe inr Ai i.r.i' 1 H.iwin for the iisuinj. Cener-il orders Salaries I 'oor .rf'ej c S'o!dir-n' relief Mamie Kaiser hfi 0..1.. Chlc:i-o am) Milwaukee where f he Ar-Plicafion for eitizenshh. ten. ....... "y onnty Ce,k Kais-, , ' "tain, tin Ausirain. who "i ilhimet, ;l ew York, 111 for irrlv d Htoi;. Additional Houohton on Pag 5 and 6. re-i!ire I Total rstjfn,ltf ,0fi, rea t ( iiinsle, both tcef,. More ihan n.nflO.OOO cross of pen -ih 1 lionary of mud.- t Music PRED WESCOTT WINS PRI2E. Houohton Vounq MaTTal,s Honor. j n.Hi.w trimming Contett. t. ,1 , )Urmt' decorator for h WLK: v;.ft Cn ha h'-n ivij hi th- r.cm f'uticy Cf f v he won r-ernml ...a,' . ) ii Am . ..... 7 . "',T "l m iiu " ' 1 ' window 111 prize 1 wo m mil,,. trimmlnir conirfi wlndov.- was ,,.,,, ..1 1 oo,n 'T in Su'ifi'o f.rap,P 0f windows Fuhmlttej ln tn? Hive you relief fome flow, huf not siir, 1 apr s nianeps.n" Is qui, k. end pots y,,r ..'toinad, ln a eoeuil'fl, s,. e mi hack. You f. r I differ iti as soon nr "Paj.e's Diapepsin" cotn. s in - mtact with the ' Mciiiach di.-iross lust vnhiui,... Mcniiidi K"t sweet. nn pases, no bd. him:. no nidation ,,f undif-estel you,- heol elei.r; at.d von reel fi r e. On new, make ,e best investment .vou evet in i.lc. by yettlne; U large flf-ly-c ut ease of l:,,,e's Dlapepsin from "nv ,,rn '"' You realize ln flee mnotes how needless ,1 Is to suffer trom indiesflon. dyspepsia or nnv 1 iom-o'1, disorder. id. 'er,i.., E WESTEPM UNION TEL RAM TNtO. M. 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