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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1913, PAGE SIX THE CALUMET NEWS Mime ns and stock quotatiows TAKES CHEERFUL VIEW OF FUTURE Critical Stage May Have Passed Says Henry Clews . v. V..i :: --TlnT'- nr.- signs of l'( t (..::.. ft ... li"St"'.v Exchange. These .i ,. . i ii . agi and spasmodic. I.. . rM.- s. Hi' ff .'i r- reasons for t ;i k -;i v. h. .; n...r. hopeful vi.-w ,.' r !,. , m !....;( ;.n. t I.N in spite f s'T ,. , .: . . it.ili ii-s whi. Ii sii'l r main 1 ; , ii.- t t..fli..'te f'-'Hl "I' illlpl .v . t:....... . .. . !. hi tf M v,,'..c m aa- i., :, l :.-m.. i .nith's ! ' " j, ,,,,!,,.! i . ' . t , i I'M v. a l.'t - !' ,. : t' i hi- .".larue AH'. As- ,;. , I ).;! I' ll lilli- It-.! t , it.t.-n.l l" ii'. :iv wa y .,. ,-'..-.. . .1 !i M.-:.aa attain Urilish s-, i,,!.., i L - w.-re ,lis: . 1 1 1 1 Willi the IT n'. I Th" 'in r..l effect .f ,h.- allii !! was I'"' ihor.nlgh )v .,;,!,,!. A- !Y. nee iin.l !"-ng- .,l .! : r .'I M.l!!V V I '" 1 ' ' coe ;, , ,.. . ii ii. iter il affairs. Franco v .,, ,:. r 1 -, f.'.c.v tl,.- lead of I ....I ,., M. i, ,, ., ! s. I'., t 11 of , , , r , r r i . -- I.., v.- I 1 1.. i II' 1. 1 1 mter- , -, . ,M ;,. . ... im -: i i importance t ti, ,,r ti.. I',,:1',1 stit.-s: ..nil iii i-ii ;,,,,.,,,;! iii.i rr- would follow n , , , , i, !,;.-. i anv rat.- C.-rni inv s ,. ,, ,.., I ... T aiita v'.,!,i.- Mid; ., , . n .,, in... .I..,-a. loo lias 5 t.-r , . ,., M. , ... hat 1-Iii.,t". , , i: .,.,.1 . a!.--., wo.il 1 b- apt t i iaila!. !"- h-ad. A a a r.-:!l: , . Mi. . w. 1 1 1 n ',' ii f.'imal I, at v.-rv . . : ! i. ,, III ..! It W ill I" I'! aa- , , I,,;,., I.- f..r I ! :. rr i t. ..Man I . . . i i ! - ,j ;,. I I .M i:.,r.. -, W it h.eV -.-':,!. ,v ..i Hi, ft "IT Ua'.l '.' ;., I t 1 1.,-, v1. i it uiir t !,.- i .i it me ! . . , . I IT 1 1 la. !' I'l'-d - i - s , ,, .. i:;.i,t. ry iift-'i iar;t .. ., ... ,..) a l.i i'tii"l,t lia b-.-:i , t ! - altiti.-nt "1' IviT',;,.. v ty... Tnit-1 Staws. th.t ;,;. .. .. ra.w .-t.-iaN it!aa:t a frin 1 ,.f ;r:i! ati.I lln-tt.i m'ist s.i.m- ,.f ,.r ' t.-r y.r.mit t.i th- inr-vitahl.-. Mory Situation Clears r iiii,"r'atit ai.l t., t:ril-r.. - I:,, ,.t i- tl i-alti ii . ! il'ill'-' lip ( th- ;;. I... ; I I ill' M 111 ir.,. . 'l.'li - !-..; a I'.n- i,.v.. .ist.r.-ilv inipp.v --d j . .:!. ! ,,:!v - .-t i--it t" t"a, nit at- th-1 . i... , . , ! tl,.- n.-'A IT' !). h 1- a ii wlii' I, j i t- a i. PiM-i'ii;. . -. :..,! ,..,. T aa t ,if laf imp"!': - f j .. : . i ; v. I. -ii t traiU- ; - .. la- ,,!,, -J: II a i I .... I ,ll I ..Hi am V. I .-I it w. j i', . . -I ; ! i t ! !' I a. .! : 1 1 u I n-1 fat-- j .a ,. . .1 in .r.t r ; t' - p... , -. .- 1 1... u-. at i. r i:.- .-i.h.'I. ; , ., ' .Tar, ,,,v 1 .v.- s-;- . ...I.- '! !nc r'ainf font ft cipltal. Thi Irt h.xii partly hiHii!.. i.f the iH'stni'" lion i.r lartt miioiints ,l prupffty ;iml capital hy wnr nn.l pirtly inily bo Ofi Iho l-manl fur nuiial h:in hrrn r.uH!upMil lli- uyailal-lf Miipi 1. The I I si i.f -ail-f H:l l;itoly si..ppiil wilh tin- n line "I thi I!al kiin u.ir. Thoiigli tli-f .ntli: nr-s I ln f-ti rni'OK ocotHimla ihrouch 1 1 f-Xpfta lit lir-' I.f trPITH-'ltloll HlltTI fl'l militnry parp.-m l. 1 1 vo-( n'ltl -ri.ilntri.-, us '..ti n wnr Til. Ih.' ritrr -iK'p pi.ic.. ti.-ulns id fin. -alliJ it ha hoi ti niar, tltno lrm.,ti sir.aK.I thai tlx- .is i jpi.oMy if- rairc.. T!,.- ithf-r i!.-m iti! for thai frutn in,Pmtrlal niitv , erowirm I.-hs. TIim riK-ann a I mainl f, r ..1 ami lvr pri iitntno liti. s: in oihar wa.r-l il::l! . (r -'t f li ir.tr. ) sin lix hiiili i-o-t i ,n. whi'll ,.-,-a!ll ti. IK all, It Is lli.t il '.!!. as it is tliiritv fu h Hal. a sn f.,r r STOCKS i fi.,m"- lhis un til nniTiix tmios, anil lv,ton -Th' mornlnirn new wan iii:fa t.rah!.. in:u kf I wise Inasmuch Uip Mxi.iin n.'VMi win more orltlonl. I'i lev l i lin-.l at tlu opnin owing lo lonuvin liures a miK-h im nny thinir. Tli- .Lallns wero ycry very vituiII nnl It whm ii(rtln evI.Unt thtt p.n-iil.ul a- liiuiilatlon 1 flnisheil Willi riiunpy siowiriir stead.ly '.isiei, itn-strnrrii shai . not likf-ly li l s.k rito'i il. Th.' niurkrt 1 at a t'al iitor :nl iin.nils.v t,i rally within a f.-w davw uiilo" have war with Mexl- nn.l in this evmt th first i.fBn wi.ulil i -anno only timrorpry t-Pa.-k. I. .1. Sturnis. BOSTON STOCKS. & Co., ail iii It V II What . Ilia! rapit .1 n.-st '..I.llil V ..I laisill.-ss aiU-.-r Ma vini' an ! th' st.iinsr m :'m mcia! 'ia l : (r f iitur- ui-si f all this is that fit.- in w -;. ri-nvinf cot 1 1-, -siun, wl.i.-h hi. 'iv b" rontin.i' f.r anothi-r s shortly .ift r the first .y si '..1:1.1 h.iiin In .(. .imi.lati.,n 'li h ; r..j,., ti. us th. ....siM... that h. i !.-. u in i, la th il us i -.-.1. I'll- Ut-S . 1 Uyi.l.i.il th' ,f t d 1 it V. i !..(. tla-r.-hy ai j yars. Thj til" lUll V" tr,.- hiisinosi -xrc(Kl t'i six months, a r m.n -mul::t ati'l fnally r.--'-!i laia-inc v ill I. I..,- l.(i, . rn t ..t , n I y t 1 i.r . aii Thf lhari is ; ".ialh ! it a Iv t. tiip'.rari tl..- ni.-tal tatiMical p " nat ir i t p.-r i-.,'.' vs., it tt. tno .'.s'lin. i s t,. p- n.-, ..a ry. I'litlTlH-r.tS tho . f..f t,. I.-, in. hay T. it I'.avr !lin the w P r.-as.. n f ai'la r r . : 11 (an, I A ii-f-rh-n ii t .J. Tea' ,rl-- In i la i n f aip r i., ,it.- or th" , . ks ih. I-,, v a 4 in n-t,.,f-r .,f i.rl.ls siut'u lh.-r i: nr.. t,,it atnni.' I r nn-ti 1 with t h. r.-f . i n-mp r.iry r.-crv mak" f. r a l.,v -r L'.-r,.'j.-K- I irc. in T iii str '' i .nt if-r t;n ctfat.-r o ; w ill lw ..i, rowr. Afl. r all lh. r.-m,,':i-- ,i tn ik" v"-r.tiiri-r.t. This- -r .la I 11. il" lt no i... ,1 t th" sit 111 1 1 It- as f,,ll hUSilif-SS i 'i as an n in Imsir. . .1.1.-. n tu it s in at other: ss may i"tati..n. but a i:nrilatl,,n f.f ,f the i;.-sti..ri )' .1 ci.r. lit inn ..'istri'e ti.in ..f th.- nrst t .la n- and and. r a ni. h.- . 1 i - T , that. I. alii ' i ,.fl It- tint ,1 . !...,k.-,i f, l-ad.-.l t.t.f alilitn.-, i 'titKll ll I , . - t',1. nnthir.K' like ..my ie cl.iHrfiil xp.-ete.l af tlati little r. hut after v.,r..he .1. Sll.i'll.l s, . I'I s viri T. . . I ;. ; ; , . i s. r .!'.' i; . t-:a:i. .- . ,.iMi 1 i I '' ll , , -,, .... i; , t n 1. 1 ,n, . . ( - i -.lilt;:. .. ... r. ,., ... .. a' u hi, I: I . ' ,., i,. -a at -ii.-- ar- j ,a .. t- . I -ks ar.-i -. ! .,' , : . -I- t: . i '. 1 ,f i ,. - . v. ,i !:, , is an l' .. ;.t '., - ... u. . - . -i. Ill NORTH BUTTE ORDERS AN ENORMOUS HOIST MAMMOTH LIFT TO BE INSTALL ED IN THE GRANITE MOUN TAIN SHAFT Putt, .M ni . 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Ti"-'" 'i'lllat .' j it- a ...ila-,' '-iv xistin;; , , a ,! . - j I.i, , 1 . a 'a a ' ' u , " !'-ss lit.-. - I . . ! ; - ,:!', , I. : ..'.'. .- . ' r, v. ill .,. ;,, !:,-. 1 1 , i ... ill a la t.-r . ? ; . -r I ! . . , i , 1 1 1 , --' all aa 1 ,.,i-i' ill t . . m n.t. ' . I ' a : la- iii"1-' vi'.P-iit .. ii i : - I a 1 1 r-,a-l Tail , alii , I j tiMM .ailmi'. .,!:!.!. I .-a.- ri h , ,.m I' tey !.-s It , t ;.. mi. i Ii , t 1 1 ra ip-.,.n',s v ill ha-, o i,, ,-,.-, . hi ..-t)sa.,.ii , i ' . ... I . ., ii l,li! a, n ; l' ,,'" us. s, .1 t 1,,- , 1 , f , i ir.-s.j- t !i,.,f a edit .', it h -, ;i hi!, I I,, y f-ati-i-.l tll".-t .lh!i I . -. I a a tin lit.-. 'I a . ;di i-l ail, la .'. - . -r, 111" li- ...ii - ,. I Miitl.K.k is slid in fe .r l".-a , . -..ll'. hut la-ina to P., ;: nn,i',. )., .- , .-.,-1.ij an. 'I I,.-!.. has la-, t:. .i, ,.v . I. iii, .a! . si. ni" iiupr-.'. lia i't ai I a i ,.,. ll,. IT a I ' i.fl'l i' i',H ., lid a i 1 1 i, ,' v.fiiitii.n sh..w- in-, re p,.1-!-t , ,. tni r,i' iiiu- t. ri-h 'i ie". w rti.t - . ... i . i ...-t w t 'if re ' i"- ri aim v. ,r Ta- j.ri-M-i.i, In,.. , .r, Im in. ial , f, .,.,!,,. ...hoahl h" -lid . i-taliK-ted a i-.irisi.f. a'. i ' mm-. - lli-tirv f ' i . w .'. THE GENERAL MARKET. When U"lf,ll and j. ,-t, s Iralli'e l-l hy nipanv and it ;s installed l.y lievt le'.ed .1 W.d I," the iii llutte. Willi a s ill i. i- nt f. hoist fn.Mi a .1-1. th of .l,,hii I i. I,,- .'.inpai ii.Pith wh ...i-l v-r-. war.l.-.l. !tri' w Wi ! ,f k - in. -ral in. st r.r;i ids f..r aid ih-nati-S' i n. hi' rr i.f fn-ni 1 1 . - I t t',f tl still'-'h., is il .nd Thr h. ih.- tiit-i u,t t : 'yi Tor ope fa I l ihl' 11" iri'.fitll i-- t' )..- ,.t th w i It in.,' ( r-L.a ti Tie U.i-lf , I, ',S and tl e 11,11 '. -la ', I ho Th" ' town t ',nii'i -r-M..r. r'.t the end a n 1 f..r th. .a proin- si n.slalie.l arid vithin y i inanths f May. W,,:d J,e,.n;,rd neraT'.r tl wheid tie fv v. !ie. wdl h'est i l ' ;.. r W ill i;rr n i motor of Illleeted :-l i Wh prlii. i npany. t . i , i i . ).-, I s and : : ' pnw er, dit e. 1 1 I.--i t i iii; drum. !tat,it" M.airTain shaft i ru.-.v . a ip.pt h or L'.TllO fe. ! ;,f,,l til" I s,ti,jri js tr.,:rir . t . H 1 v f"r Th s will r.,r tin,!., in t!ic :!,.''.' .ha h!y Invar than that. I the ne'V laiist jw h,st ,!.-d tla- Mountain sli'.lt will bee., me al hoisting d !t r,f tl ' Th" s-'pe.-ui.-itor will not !, ,erhais Pir some ..rars us for iia relv Jr. ., .-ri r ."ti;- - a V'-r. Iil.it ifii; s ha IT . rnry.ry..,ri ort Crie.al Condition by HyHn, Stone & Co. A--.ua I h. I. h lJ l'e "1 lit, I" l hatlL'", Put m ,l inn lit eont iriU s , In imU',e .1- ,. ,,. I he Ill.ll'ket has d-inon-Mt ,!. -I that ltlli' ll lias heet; dis- oant , d. Th- tl"'-l.-int!'ll IrerfTise .Warded tl,. rat To.,. I --m. !..;, a Mid nmr.' :,. u'e M-xi' in i itu.i'ion ami eveiy i i ; nc" of ri'f'inir Inixiness, havi l.iii.d r hnd M-.'ki don t' any J'l , I -xt. tit ry !.,- th.- in,, ' prominent feature of tli. last tfr or two liavo Im-n lh- is'itix stiaf' reason fo ; a" ulator s( ami the ; lh :rat ;o,.,d to th te M, thloiiyl V... t e. ' ula to. Whda ih. month Spe.-tilatf.r was tiot i is iipiimni hed the ie. pill. fh.se to 10.1 mined ar .1 the total pi per ' as rieal'h ., liefis f.f pound, pif i.no rn.-n i.re i-nij h.'.i lat r and H i- ,a i-i.ll ahout ? lla, (, (hi. I levep.pment Work HI ealli.st ;, K.iinhnw I.ode Mr. r.ipo Pas il sail. Illthjt;h il wd I,. iis-fl - . hani;.. is that 'ns lhOii-h four id i" vi-'," fi'itd. ant ,in sh.-ft runs I. It is loeated .st of ft-,. Spee. r ( i ,rd t al.er ill the ord-hre.iker. far thf f.iit- of ore a.; tion of ei, p . a half mi'- fa.il iind I.- Ihe Spe' II ' I' t f!.-r W I' s- has ,f . ti 1,. cum tie f ;. inhi.u- ),y ftr It. elopnn nt rompany. eh.tiu of tlmt work it is i i!iff rf nt com pany from Him .With iintti- Tin- Tt.ilrs Pow Is in the extrfme nortln.ist mrnrr ..f the dlptii.t mi1 t!ie sh.ifi i now ih.WII ll the ., ,,, t, mufa untj i re I found. T' L 1 la r.i "iiininer.-ial 4 'orhin .' ItaU 4 Suj.erior :!0 . tl!3 .4i'7Hi.l . 3i2 (From Paine, Wtbber Cay dL Sturgit.) Xmalarnate,! . . ; Alaska Adventure .Mloiier Vipoma li Aivadian hm.-ek ! A rizona Hoston l;utt. & K ltte "'.pper Hani;. '.iluir.et .-Xrizoiiii '.ilamet .v- llerlii . . I'enteriiiial i Tun. . . . . Ihilv West Kast Millie I'r;inklin Uranl.v Jr file Cana nea 1 la tioot k Medley :.,.l Indiana Inspiriiiion Isle :..ale K.-rr Lake K.-Ui'lTiaw Lake ropper I.a Sail- Mass AlP'higan Miami Mohawk Mayflower North Lake Neva .Pi Consolidated North I'.utte Nipissil.l; ild I), minion os. eol-i nfihuav old Colony I'olld Cle.'K ' J ii in. y Kay '.,ns.,i.l,ite() ., Superior IJosioii . Superior Shannon Shattu-k . . 'I'lioliitnno 'I'amarac k "'lilli Copper - '4 ;: :! 13a SOP.i.l 3 14 17 'i :,7 f,i.. i 4 03, 1 14 I'tali 4'i.r 'l lo i,( Wila.n.i . A'. 'P. el ine ' ;illdot lid. He, 174 .so L'ti's 4!l i 41 ' .. and 70 ii 34 l'i 1'. 7 4 4a :: 13 3.i 6 it's 31 14 3'; 17 'a 4- 3 :r; 14 43'2 fih l'i 144 j3; 74 .! 4'i IS IS mi "X 4H'i 1 'j 4."i Statement of the Condition of the First National Bank of Calumet ' At the Close of Business on October 21, 1913 CURB STOCKS. J. A. Minnear & Co. say today: Th-:-e was very little .loiiitf in any f.f He markets today. Kven the total sal.-s for New York were only a liitl" v-r l'i'i,(nia. J'arly rri'-es from Lon don wire lower iiinl our opr-nniif va off from !:. ,i x; r.f n jKunt. After this early weakness the m:irket uis P lit x f .1 a lenden.-y to rally. Copper met ;il was off a few shillinRs in Lon don .and there was no hanRe in th" lo' .'il in till market. Not w ithstaiu'ini; the unfa voral.l.. posit ion of the metal mark-! it would perm ns if the better lass of holiliht i. I. leak In div i lend payers fdiotil I ' I he decline has iliscouritc metal. (J. A. Minnear . Co.) A'L'omah L'lhcmia I'.r:,l-n Mriibh 'oluirihiii Ii. A. Sef.lt "alii vi ras Con . Cop. M 1 'ii t ii mot & Sunora I 'a vis I inly hcnii .r:,.ii.'t Hoii-'li'on C..pp. K'ev. eenaw L. S ,r A New Keystone Now I till tie din 'Ilihwiiy ' M.eei South Iilkc South west Miami Superior - lloston . . . . Tuolumne I'nion Land I'. Veri.. J Extension . . . . Wiiir n Wolverine A. .iizon;i . -I'r'l(ius Metul Issiich Aliifka HOli IP'trol.. lax Chief ( 'onsoli.lateil d Crown IP serve I si l'i 1 l'i lr. '; ti'1; 'i L".i 7 7'i 1 'i 1 3 .;:. .sr, ii l'i 7 7 1 ' 3'i :,T 3 .!! 1 'i 'n l'i .all .7" .4:. .4 .10 .!M) .8a .!)" 'iHX .... li'iiHX .... - .70 o 1 1 Vi .40 .50 fi'.i .70 0 t ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? f 2 ? ? Y I y y y y y y y y y V v ASSETS. Ch and txchangt $ 659,012.94 Loans and bond Banking House and Fixtures Othtr real estate owned Five per cent fund Overdrafts 2,971.683.39 49,800.00 17,070.00 10,000.00 5.3 $3,707,572.31 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus Undivided profits Deposits Circulation $ 200,000.00 300.000.03 15.659.49 2,998.012.82 193.900.00 $3,707,b72.31 OEPUTY AND TRIO OF STRIKERS ARE WOUNDED Continued From First Page. JudKe Z Went - Daly laly C.oUlfield 1' (Jrand c nt ral 4S U.ili'ix l'.i Medley T.OIlid l!ollini;er I HomeFtake 10 Iron I ilonsom l'i .Jim Itutl.r fi KeiitiriK 00 Krr Luke 4sli Ii Hose lai Montana Toimpiih M Kin ley Hi Nada HIIU 47 Neviiiln Wonder ls N.issltfc i:. ( (..i.i io S int y Uosalia 20aX T nft kamlntf 10 L'O'i Vi Hi r, -"-a l'i .f.O l'i 110 M .70 .ftO 4Vh 1 1 1 .48 li 8'i .13 .13 tlo. 1 ho driver was pulle.l Irom the Wiigfin and forool to return the horses io the staid... Considerable shooting occurred near Haiti hist niKht but the "nurcn af th1 shots could not be learn ed. The usual parad'-s wrre hell at I t;t 1 1 io sir.d J'aini'sdale this morning. Kfwenaw Ptriker" r sortrd to ir.ic '"nl p;irndes which formed at Ah-nif--k and proceeded thrur.h Allou.-z C..pper City and Mohawk. Humors thai vl'ilence wiiiil 1 o.'cur this niornins? did not develop ns the military kept a close watch oti tl.f actions of the marchers. A number of rit'.p phots were bred in the vicinity of North Kearsarpe yesterday afternoon, pre sumably to Intimidate workmen who reside in that vicinity. Fire Upon C. R. Train. The Northern Michigan Speclul of the Chi-iicro, MllwauVee & St. I'.uii riiilrfiad, rf.mlng Into the ropptr cfmn-In- over the Copper Hane tratks, wim Pred upon .at )tiodal Sundav morn inir. At Ilici'dalc it hits been the custom f..r a crowd of men to gather every morninir when the Northern Miehijjan Special passes and h.-i-.-toforo no trou ble has ensued, thouth apparently tpe eoiiKralin; is for ihe purpose of h-arninsf if there r. any Imporleii workmen on the train. The train contained a number of imported workmen. As it nearcd liice. dale, Knsrineer Harvin saw a man run i.imr toward thr.lraln, Wiivimrnn tiver coat on a stick. Th.'ie was :i crowd of thirty or nmr. men at ihe station and liarvin decided that the attempt to flair him was a preliminary to Iron hle. He ignored the waving overcoat and seht his train through. the (rain t.-iss-d the crr.vl, five shots .vile Pred itnd a number of bricks thrown, ope w indow f.f I ho ear on taininsr the workmen was broken by a bullet and four other bullets imbeddel themselves in window frames. Ah faion as (he workmen were le trainel safely at I'alnesdale, a crowd of mine Kiiards spirted out throuph the woids for Hii-edale, hopintf o in ternepi the men who dol the lirimr iind e-p.o unlfuht lly were from I'aines rnle, the nciiiesi mining luc.itlon. N.lhins resiilied from tlm search. Is Held for Perjury. A v:i rant was issued t'd;iy in Jus tic. Little's court lor tin- arrest ef Mike Knecz on ;i eharpo of perjury. The warrants wais Issr d ;it the In stanee of Trosi cutin Attorney Lii.-as. Knee, was a witness, in the pollock lniuesi iit Houghton recently, pre vious to which he is said to have sworn to a Ma foment In the presem ,f the prosecutor. On the witness stand, Knecz is said to have denied parts f.f the statement mid this no lion resulted in the arrest. He will 'm MTidnnrd this afternoon. Closing Headquarters. M.tJ. fjeorpe L. llarcoy, brigade ad jutant of th- Michigan National "Iiiiird is hi re checkina- up and other wise preparing to close up the mili tary h'iidiuarters which ha been maintained In Calumet, nlmost nine Ihe beginning of the strike. With the withdrawal of the troops from Hough ton county, there Is no further need of the headquarters in Calumet. Capf. McCormick, who will have charge of the forcfH in Keweenaw county, will make his head'iuarters at Ahinoek. 'n. P. I.. Abbey, in command of Ihe military forces in the copper coun try u;i to this time, will leave for his homo In Kalamazoo teday. Major H.tlph C Apted. chief" or the medical corps, who went to Ids home early last v. eck, returned to the cop ier country today and will upend a few d'l.vn hunting In the White Pine mountains, Ma. . .1. V. l-ra.ler of the medical enrpr, who hits been on fluty here prnctlci.lly since the strike began will leave for his home In Port Heron to il a v. Strikers Are Disheartened Admitting- that the strikers are dis heartened and have given up the fight for recognition of the union, the Hut to. Post publishes the following: In communications which have been Tonopah 4r,n 4; Tonopah Helmont 7'i, 7"; Tonopnh Hxtenslon l'i 15 Toiiopah Merger -"I .!" West Knd l'i 1 Yukon Cold 2 2V, recehvl at Hillings, it is Mated that hope of winning the strike of the cop per miners at Calumet, Mich., h; practi 'ally been abandoned, iind that locution? on Montana, farm lands re now being sought by some of the strikers. .Many of the f irelgners among the minrrs desire to return to the vo cation they followed before coming to the 1'nited States and the iinpiiry Is made piincipally in behalf of the l-inns. lb-cause of the colony of Finns near He) Lodge many of them desire to locaie In that vicinity. M.mv f.f fif the strikers me men with families and were farmers befare they be..arii" miners. LOOKS FOR A PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF CONTROVERSY Continued from First Pane. bassy that no new instructions have been received. .Many American citi zens, who have arrived here from smaller towns in the interior of Mexi co, declare the Munition has leached a most acute Mage. A man who arrived from Vera Cruz last night urged the departure, of all Americans, men, women and children. Me lilin"d to be ii messenger from John Lind, hut with what authority is not known. -Admiral von ilintze, the ;.nnan minister, declared In- In lieved there M no reason for anxiety. "A plan is be ing considered," he said, "by which armed intervention most surely w ill be avoided." Reported Huerta May Resign. Mexico City, Nov. 17. The ieioit was revived today that Huerta Intend to res i L'i i .n the convening nf Congress in tegular session Thursday. It Is based on th. alleged declaim ion of a member of the new Chamber of Ilopllties. Eleven Men Are Executed. Kl Paso, TVjcas, Nov. 17. Klcvcn men. according to rebel ollicials, hav--been executed at Juarez, and since "Panoho" Villa and his rebel forces captured the city, Americans who fre quented the city since the capture say twenty-three have been executed. The bodies of most of the victims are still unburied. More than twenty corpses, some of Ihe. men executed, and t-oine viitlms of the battle, remained all niuht in the rain in the Juan"', cemetery, b cause the gra'c.s are not completed. Th- rebels are badly in neeil of cloth lug, iind lbir has been a scramble for the weiiri:i apparel of the executed federals. The victims of th rebel executioners include Colonels Porlillc and Cortimas, three ca tains, two unknown civilicns, Jose Cordova, recent chief of the se cret, police for Huerta, a lieutenant, policcrr.i.n, and a fedcrul soldier. Strong Naval Force Guards Coast. Washington, Nov. 17. Seven battle, ships, four cruisers, three gunboats and seven thousand marines and sailors are guarding the coast of Mexico to pro tect I'nitcd States citizens. The force is ample, according to Secretary of the Navy Uuniels w ho today is inspecting the naval training station at like For est, Illinois. WILL COMBAT "DOPE" EVIL. Dealers to Unite in Restriction of the Sale of Injurious Drugs. Ja ksotivllh, Fla., Nov. 17. Hearty co-operation with federal, state and municipal authorities In their efforts to restrict and regulate Ihe sale of injurious ami habit forming drugs will be pledged by the wholesale druggists of thu I'nitcd States, now assembled In this city for the annual convention of their national association. Trade readjustments necessitated by the now tarilT is .mother matter that will re ceive the attention of the convention. Today was devoted to preliminary business and the reception of the del egates. The regular business sessions will begin tomorrow morning and con tinue through Thursday. Followln; the close of the convention the member? of the association and their fanuliis will takke -i trlii to Havana. DEATHS IN TODAY'S NEWS. Chicago, Nov. 17. James K. Sehree, a widely known and pioneer Chicago hot. in;,n l dead. Llgin, Nov. 17. Hubert Steer, or ganizer of Redman tribes In many Il linois cities Is dead. Hlceville, la., Nov. 17. H. R still man of Jefferson, founder of the Hbuix City Journal In IMi.l, is Hd. For ten years he edited th. JefTeipon, Iowa Mee. ESTABLISHED ieS0. Paine, Webber & Co. BOSTON, MASS. BANKERS AND BROKERS. rtoMon, Mass., Nov. 17. In M'ite of lower Iniidin cry llttln liquidation resulted In either the Hoston or New York list. There is still the same absence, of speculation and lack of confidence. Indus, trial reports are discouraging and number of idle mn Is Increasing. There wan no change in Mexican situation during the. day and nn. til some definite move is made we can expect only a traders market with narrow fluctuation. W. L. STANNARD Resident Manager. J. A. MINNEAR & GO. BROKERS CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUM, MICH. MARKETS AT A GLANCE MONDAY NOV. 17. PRICES WERE LOWER EARLY. AFTER A LOWER OPENING. TENDENCY IN MARKETS WAS TO RALLY. MARKET WAS VERY QUIET AND LACK OF CONFIDENCE C0N TINUES. Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly MEMBERS BOSTON AND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. GAY Si STURGIS BANKERS & BROKERS WILLIAM MeKELVIE, Local Manager . Phens"813 - 814 - 829 URGE DEEPER WATERWAYS. Sixth Annual Convention will Promote Plan Chain of Canals. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 17 Men who are vitally Interested in the develop ment of waterways throughout the en lire country, but mainly those in the eastern part of the Fnited Slides, ale giit lit-riiiu in this city to Pick part in Ihe sixth annual convention of the At lantic Iiccpcr Waterways association. The .sessions of th- convention will be gin tomorrow and continue until Fri day. The in.. rnings will be given to business ami the afternoons to sight seellig, iiielndiiiK ll trip Up Ih" St. Johns river. The sessions will be presided over Py Congressman J. Hampton Moore, of Pennsylvania, who is president of the association. (lovernois, congressmen, majors and representative! of boards of trade, maritime mid commercial or ganizations from many states will take part in the proceedings. The association is working fop the improvement of harbors and inland watcrwiivs throughout a, large section of the country, bat its chief aim Is to promote the construction, as a. national enterprise, of a chain of canals con icctlng inner navigation route! from P.oston to Key West. The Cape Cod Miip canal and other important links in this proposed waterway are already complete! or under construction and it is hoped that with government aid the entire project may be nne an ac complished fact within the next de lude. Addresses and papers will be presented to the convention covering practically every phase of the subject by men familiar with the problem the 1 1 mi 'Tla king presents. Suspends for Winter. Hutte Hot-ton and Corhin has sus pended operations for the winter. Work will be resumed April 1, when the weather will be warm enough not to freeze the concentrates. CLASSIFIED ADS j Delhi has a population of about 236, liOO jieople. The permanent population will probably be Increased hy the res idence here is 3,oft or 4,000 govern ment officials when the new govern ment offices are ready. FORCE OF EXAMPLE. Doubtless the bieyel . cin comeback. The roller skate did. Chicago News. Nov. 3. 10. 17. NOTICi: OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS HFHKHY OIVKN That the co-partnerMilp heretofore existing between Peter M. Wickstrom Jnd Ed ward Kelsu, under th name and style of Wickstrom & Kelsu. in conducting (lie Vienna Rikery, at number 4:".i Pine Street, Hed Jacket. Is hereby dis. holved; said business to be continued by E.1 ward Kelsu. wh has purchased all f.f the right and interest of tin? said Peter M. Wickstrom in and tn paid business. Said Edward Kclfui Is to collect all outstanding accounts due Kiild firm and will pay nil bills due trom said ro-partnerMilp. Dated at Calumet, Michigan, thla -01 Ii day of O-tober, A. D. 1!I3. PETim M. WICKSTHOM I S.) EDWAHD KE1SU, (! H.) WANTED. 3 CENTS A POUND paid for clean cotton rags, N scraps. Calumet News office. -If HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED SirI for genera) house work, fine who can speak English. Mrs. (ieo. T. Miller, S.lfl Pewable Sir., I.aurium. -tf FOR SALE. FOH SALE OH EXCH ANC.E Nov. 17 carload fresh milch cow s. Cash paid for dry cows and young cattle. iren shields Karn, Laurium. l'hoiie 13-M. i; FOR RENT. IMll RENT Four rooms, upstairs ar. rangemcnt. (bind location for stnail family. Apply J. W. Nan, holograph i r, r.th St. IS LOST. I.OST C.old daisy brooch, set with pearls. Finder return to News of llce. Reward. IS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. Nov. 17. 24; Dec. 1, 8. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Probate Court. for the Counfy of Houghton. At a Besslon of nald Court, held art thn Probate Otlico in the Village of Houghton In said County, on lb ljth day of November A. D. 1913. Present, Hon. Geo. C Kentley, Julffe of probate. In the matter of the estate of Jorvi Pliiutz, deceased. Merl Pliuitz, widow of said deoeafleif, having filed in said c mrt her petition praying' that the administration el Sit id estate bo granted to Michael Klo bucher or to some othr miitahlc ier son. It Is Ordered, That the 12th day Cf December, A. D. 1913, at ten o'cloclt in the forenoon, at mild probate office., be and is hereby appointed for henf injr said xetltlon. It Is Further Ordered, That publle notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, once each week for three successive weeks pre vlous to said day of hearing, In the Calumet News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. (Seal) GEO. C. BENTLET, A true copy. Judge of Trobate. Lllliis O. Mitchell, Register of ProhatG TRY A NEWS WANT AD. MICHIGAN COLLEGE OF MIKES P W. McNalr, President For Year Book Apply to President er Secretary, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. V