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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19R THE CALUMET NEWS rAGE THREE - - ' - - , ' y-'L "Z" x I y on .dick. . v s . . j I s novajumat r jVe cor . p-0-- ' knew voup v v ( Msour .li .yS ( .VS-iV- ;c?25-27 ) NO!!! vK.k I v. V -5v. lV,v.. 1 j I ' ' f 1 ,i,,ll-u'ri" -N""- - ,la,t is ""w '"'ii-sl l;ir- l.l.int. l-'i.r It'll tin I'l.u..- ;u.-ir.il numi i..-. JL XClXXVVVrV JL3LC4l LllldlL I HANCOCK BREVITIES. UllUlXLIlO UUOOIr I mining oiH-rution ,.,,. at..iMtiim' .l.mi si ..... :,. n-iut inu l lint i I I I J iiiul Mvaiu-ilriv.-n auxiliary .!.-tii. """ " " J- " ' v Draden Copper Co. il;:nt. HI ft I UnlDrD I AOV WRITES ABOUT REVIVALS. Mrs. Joseph UncU-r ..rimluthls Crown Keserve. Tl.,- l:r,,!.n -..M-r e. Is ,UiJ III II I ill-lnr mlllllll vWUnif nlMlvv of this i-lly. 'rw ICewrve has ,1,-laml a ,,..,. 11ivi. ,.,.,;,..,.. .:,.. . Oneco. . .. . Picturesque Type of the Old Days Has Passed Away of late yfum there has been a if inaik.iMe ehaiiKo in the rla.ss of labor in the upper peninsula forests. The popular ronteption of tin- lumberjack in Muhlyan anyway is no longer cnrrect. The old-time .u.vt went to l lie woods in the fall, sawed, skidde! mul (hiked the 1ks. worked like a horse ami ate tis heartily, and let hi beard niov until the ;nd if the season. Then he went to the nearest settlement and proceeded to make north woods lii.vtu.y. StirriiiR tales are still told of l lie "huskies" who traveled alone and I'wiiKhl for the love of IlKlltiiiK. In the old days when the lumberjack tamo out of the woods, his first u"t was to sandwich a shave and a. batii between two drinks. Then he sallied 1 I. to paint the community a dee'i, lark crimson. And he usually sticcecd d admirably. The end of the interval ef idleness between the completion of the cuttinK and the beginning of tlx Hitting and the bcnitmi.if; of the drives found the lumberjack broke, af lli'til with nn aching head. Kmetimcs in pall, but always ready to return to work. The breaking up of winter and the clearing of ice from the stream found t'ie woodsman lack on the job iijjain for the "sprln drive." The winter cutting was simple coin pared to the labor of moving the l"!; down the river. Members of the "lost by inn of the north" continually were forced to take their lives in their hands as they labored to take the "drive" to iis rcstlnation on time. I'lad in hob nailed brogans and wielding "pike poles" and "peevies." th" lumberjacks, piolated millions of feet of luinbe. down the rivers on the crest of the rpring frcshtts. l.oy jams were daily ( ( ciirrances and i.ome times the nieii lost their lives when the drives w ere shooting throuKh rapids or traveling in fallow v c hannels where the swollc'l Micains were swift and treat herons. The end of the drive meant aiiotle-r visit to the barber and the tiuenchitu f the long-ntlecied thirst. Then, at Hie t lose of the spring debauch, the lumberjacks would lose themselves llll lil the sawing season began In the fall Mluwing. lit re and there are still t be found the old type of pictiires'iue lumber man, but the modern Michivan lumber i.o k usually is of a far different stamp. Man t,f them are thrifty foreigners or oiing farmers who work their clear ings tliiring the nummer months and spend the winter in lumber tamps. Many use their own teams. The Mich igan lumberjack of today Is far from a '"h.antic character. He is disposed live itiletly and peaceable.' and the 1 liances are the chance to save money is what called him into the woods. Hundred of men are atti acted h the "PP'TUinity f making good waKt-s and the absence' of temptation to spend I hem. "CASCARETS" CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Hodache. Constipation. Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic. !et n 10-cent box now. A iv you keeplnjf your liver, stomat li ini,i bowel clean, pure and fresh with is ar. t or merely forcing a pass ageway every few day with salts, ca Hiurtlc pills or castor oil? This Is 1'iiportatit. 'ancnret immediately eleanso Lie Momach, remove the Hour, undigested n fermenting food und f .;! cases; take the excess bilo from the liver and airy out of the system the consti pated waste matter ami poison in the lu'Wcls. No odds how sick, headat hy. labors ""d constipated you feel, a t'ascarct '"nixht will strnivhten you uit by morning. They work while you sleep. A bl-cent box from your lrugist w ill keeji your head clear, stomach sweet "ral yojr liver and Nnveli rulir f 'r limit ha. 1 Wt foiget the ihild-cn -heir little Inside need a iell'ilcn" ing loo, -Aavcrtlacnunt. WRITES ABOUT REVIVALS. M. E. District Supt. Marvin Is Pleased With Results. In the Michigan Christian Atlv ocate Kev. W. .Marvin, M. K. district su pcrintt ndeiit, writes concerning the re vival meetings that have been held during the past few weeks. Mention is ulso made of the recent change of service at the Lake Linden church in which the church and Sunday school serviie ate combined. Kev. Marvin say: "I have finished my labors with I '.rot her Sutclille at Lauiium and am now with Urolher JMniunds at repub lic Will. the close of the present week. January 31. I (rot her Sutcliff" will have held four weeks of special meetings, with forty or more conver sions. He is also making a special effort among the young people and children of his large Sunday xchool. and we are hoping for pronounced sie' eei's In winning them for Christ and the church. The outlook Is encourag ing for a good work at llepubllc, as the people are attending the services mi good numbers, and the interest is ap parently growing. At lake Linden. Hrother Mallinson has been tilng the combination service since January 1, and so far with the best i f results. Where the service Is not too much a; bleviated we look upon it as the ideal form of service. Several of the smaller churches are also tring out the same idea, particularly Superior on Huron town circuit. Lake Mine on Creenland circuit, and Dollar Lay. How the pla-i Is working at these points I am not in formed. Lrother 1'ioiit is incorporat ing a new church at Stunibaugh, Iron Liver circuit, and at Newport, Iron wood. Lrother Lickford Is busily pr-- paring for the dedication of his splen did new edifice, t be held March 1." ATLANTIC FIREMEN WIN. Defeat Hancock Firefighters Two Out of Three in Bowling. The Atlantic lireinen last evening defeated the Hancock lilt fighters on the Mitche!! alley two out of three bowliujf games. Thf Atlantic bowlers proved too strong for the local pin getter and found no difficulty in cap turing the two games which ale ac credited to them. Thi Hancock roll er seemed to wake up In the second game rolled ami won with ease. Thu following scores wer made by tho teams in the three games: Hantock 2f. 13, .!7. Atlantic KM. 611. C11. At the conclusion of the match the local Cut men entertained the lsitors wilh a "feed." SOME MORE CANDIDATES. Petitions of Three Supervisors Are Being Circulated. The political campaign lit Hancock will soon be on In earnest as the peti tions of these seeking office are no in circulation. Supervisors Mason, runke and Hosking of the Second, Third and Fourth wards, respective ly, have started their petitions for re election. They are reiiuired to t one hundred signatures. All three are of the Lnited City party. Tin re are Indication that there will be only one ticket In tho licit this year. TO GET GRADUATION SPEAKER. II, . Lee, superintendent of school In Hancock, was empowered by th board of education Tuesday evening to make necessary arrangements for h sneaker to address the commencement class next June. Little else was done at the meeting. A meeting of the su perintendents of the copper country H announced for next Saturday. It is ex pected the tpiestion of securing com mencement speaker will, be taken UP, and that the school will arrange for two or three nun to speak at the dif ferent exercise next June. COMPLAINT WITHDRAWN. Mrs. John Lotcnzettl yesterday after noon withdrew the complaint she had (lied against Victor Lrander for assault and battery. Itrander paid all the cost, lirander Is a solicitor for the Finnish socialist paper in Hancock and was al leged to hae assaulted Mrs. Loren.ettl following a suit being stalled by her husband to colled tr a bill of good sold the Western Federation of Miners. Mrs. Joseph Under of Duluth Is visiting relatives of this city. At the Masonic hall in Houghton to morrow evening the Knight of Col umbus will entertain with a "hard times- party. Certain rest, lotions have been placed on what members may wear. Copies of the order have been mailed to the members and fail ure to t omply will result in tines for each infraction. Thomas Mathews has gone to Ari zona, where he will reside. Joe Limbr and Will Logan, mem bers of the Duluth hockey team, left yesierdav for the Soo, w in re the team plas tonight. The membership of the Junior S. P. I. club has grown so rapidly that it has become necessary to organize the dub into groups. The Portage Lake !lee club will hold a iihcarsal in the high school as sembly room tonight. Arthur Despins left for Menominee yesterday, called by the death of his father. John Thackery of Kalamazoo is he'e on business. Walter Hansen of Xegaunee Is vis iting in the city for a few days. The Suoml baseball team has ar ranged for a skating party to take place at the Amphidronie tomorrow' evening. Hans Iinklnen of Duluth arrived in Hancock to visit with friends for sev eral days. Crown Reserve. Crown iceserve has declared a monthly dividend of two percent, pay able March 10 to stockholders of rec ord Feb. JSth. Utah Consolidated. I'tah Consolidated' dividend of one dollar is payable Man h :'l to .stock holders of record Feb, 6 1 L. Three months ago lifty cents was paid. Good Copper Demand. Private advices from abroad stale that there Is an excellent demand foi copper on the other sub- and that liur opean la. .vers are paving the full asked price of ll7s cents a pound for Llcctm. delivered thirty da.vs. Consumer ;. broad are impressed b the produc ers statistics. Superior. The Superior is h. .ginning to do some development work. The normal output, nu ton daily, has been ship ped for three months, and the rock is running- to 1'3 pounds a ton. Th Bra den Copper Co. The Lrtdeii Cupper C(i. Is working on a comprehensive refinancing pla'.. which is expected to increase tic working capital ana will probably double the mill capacity. Ho-ef take. operations have been ((inducted through the vear at full capacity b. the llomestake Co. During the sum mer -i) ytamps were added to the plant, making a total of l'CJa stamps now dropping. Klectric power b;is entirely replaced steam in the rock crushers -i i the various shafts. Steam Is still used for hoisting and operating the air coinpn ssors, although cleetricitv ;s largely used for pumping and at many of I he surface plants. Dur'i-g the '.'ear new work at the Hi lliest:'ke included ll.. erection of a model change house at the Fllison hoist, steady work, fro.n early summer. ..n Uc'-rcatio!, Hall, the addition of 'JO stamps to the II oiliest ike mill, and tin- numerous other lncldeiital 'im provements al.d repairs reiiuired of a ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLO-NO QUININE Oneco. The ineco at ill.' tin f the i: oral shutdown was in I (onuner- "Pape's C!d Compound" makes you ial topper on the ivwMth level south and in very promising ground on thej third to i he north. It is oi.l pies- tioll of getting mi ll when Ihe explor- j atinn will be l'esiMlie 1. Just at presein' I there is a more activ." interest in the! propel ty on a'coiint of the lal tli.it i ihe li.de Just disi oveled o, tin Vew j Ariadiau. if it persists I.t 1 -r. i i I v . w ill j be found on the greater portion of til- j nneco lerritorv. Th.it the amn i : nearly two miles distant fiom the' new "lino" s not a : imis matnr in! fen fine at once Don't stay f tuffed-up! Take it now. Lelief comes instantly. A (lose taken e er two hours null! three doses ale taken V. iil end ui ipue misery an I bn-ak up a s '!' old tit her in the le-ad. chest. body or limbs. It prmiptly op. ns !og.ed-up iio---Irils and air passages in the heal, stops nasty dis har-e or n. .e rnnniu. relieves sick h'-rida- !c. dullness, !" v I - isl:c.eS- S .l- throat. Miee.ing. S"l - the copper countIV, c. onr lodes aieri,.s a,, , Mi,Tl..s... usually many miles in length and th.- ,,-, Miv M ( , , , . ,. , , . ,iU minerabzr.tiou is en.oant. r.-d in l"i.g !.,,,,) .mnnig' liiis- oI;r t Iip bbiic: stn tclvs. even if it i la.t alwav uni- j .a,:' Xo-hin- el-e in the wrld givs form in grail-. Tbeie is less tna:l I se. proi.iet rcli-f as -pape's Cold :.ii.imiii shares of the sto.k now- out - J ( 'ompoi i nd ," width costs oni;. cent -i Standing, as at the last del im lien t sale ;, t an nr;u stole. It ats With'Hll the comi any bid in o.er .'".Una shares, j ssist.i , , i.t t . s ike, .ias..- no lll Theif is money enough in tin- t re.is-' . ( onveiiiem . P.e sure you tet the gen- ury to londic t the exol. iction tor s. IPC Advt I t lertlli llt. BUTTE-BALLAKLAVA TONNAGE. Presidencies are not what they are cracked up to be. whether In Per.i, Haiti. Santo Domingo. Mexico or th: baseball league. New York Press. 2.3C0 Tons, Ranging From 6 To 9 Per cent, Shipped in December, Lutte, Mont.. Feb. II. Hulte-Lallak-lava shipped :'.:!' t"n. all llrst-clas ore, during December, and the indi cated tonnage for January will ap proach the llguies for last month. Some Idea of the value of P.utte P.allaklava ore may be had from a reference to shipments In the past, when the copper ouitent ranged from 6 to ! per cent, in some cases exceed ing the latter figure. i'aitte-Lallaklava's largest ore body so far disclosed is on the l.PH'-foot level, where tile shoot is 10 feel wide. On the 1, I'll". foot level the shoot is live feet wide, but on the sill floor "f the Mo-foot tl" ore body again is found pi feet r width. The old stupes on the l.l'OO-foot were tilled with muck, tile result of three .vei l of suspension Incident to the Anaconda's suit, and only several days ago were the miners able to enter those workings. All the stupes rapidly are being put into shape for active mining operations, and fol lowing the completion of repaiis to the second compartment of the shaft at tention will be directed to the l.!"0 foot level A crosscut will be driven fro mthi level to attack the vein, and when the proper tonnage has been proved on this level the Lallaklava will sink its shaft deeper, probably to the I'.ouo-foot. When the shaft has reai lied the l.NiMJ-foot the vein aga:n w ill be crosscut. Lutte-1 lallaklava' property I located on the southeaster ly extension of the Jessie vein or the North Hutte company. The company at the present time i emplovlng 40 men. Soda Relieves Indigestion or Acid Stomach Few st iniach sufferers know that In digestion. Sourness and tlascs are not caused by a lack of digestive Juices, but result always from acidity, mean ing there I an excess of hydrochloric acid In the stomach, which retard di gestion and promotes toed fermenta tion. Kverything eaten sours In the stomach like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid llulds and gases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we get a heavy, lumpy feeling In the chest, we belch gas and eructate food or have heartburn, water-brash, bloating and nausea. A well-known authority state that a 10 Kiain Sodagen tablet taken any time, followed bya, tumbler of water Instantly neutralize these stomae.i acids; stops fermentation, abeorbs the gases and sweetens the entire digestive tract. He say any pharmacist tan supply a package of 10 main Sodagen tablets ns they are constantly prescrib ed far stomach acidity because of the'i harmlessnes to the digestive organs, being composed of Soda, Calcium, Car bonate and Magnesia I'. S P. -Advertisement. 9 x X X x x X X X X X X X X x x X X X X x x V x I X Y 9 t ? Y ? ? ? ? ? Y f ? ? Y t ? t t ? ? Y Y ? FINAL WIND SALE WINTER MBIQIANDISt: For Men and Young Men . We must make room for our stock of Spring Clothing which is arriving daily. This mer chandise must be placed on the shelves for display and we have made a big cut in prices to move the Winter Apparel fast. Consider the Saving on the Furnishings Listed Below Men's Suits and Overcoats Men's Fur Lined Overcoats In the latest styles ami weaves f this season's "len1 rat ,incd Overcoats. Persian La.nli stock at a savini; of from ..(!( to $1.).()0 on equal value Collar, $1 18.00 value fllJlQ yen see elsewhere. IMain and fancy; ulso tli" staple Mack now 4pOtLVeOv iui'lMue witl) velvet Your elioice of any in stock M . extra M;innut lined Overcoat. Persian atan(liKtioiitf20PERCENT. rr(, , Lamb Collar, JtuS.:0 value CCJ 7 K SUITS mnv "....ipOOtO Men's Marmot lined Overcoat, Persian Lamb Collar, Pnitively this season's styles of the -Since, itv ,$fKS.50 value C ET 1 H inakes: ;mv tanev suit at a savini; t you til 20 PEh k S CENT. v nmv J I'due aiul ilack Miits at a diount of 10 PER CENT. Fur Lined GdpS Boys' Mackinaws $3.00 sheared coney 2 35 111 colors plain and Norfolk, at a reduction of 20 PER CaPs CENT. $4.50 Near Seal Caps, (T trk Men's Sheeplineil coats and reefers all to he sold at 20 now $D.DJ PER CENT OFF. 5 Genuine piece Seal gjQ SWEATERS $12.50 Genuine XX Seal Caps. Plain coals and roll collars, all wei-hts. To clean up ",?V"."' v'vv'.'"w our Moek they p. at 20 PER CENT OFF. $19.M Genuine XXXX Seal C aps. Boys' ft Children's Overcoats $22.50 Genuine o k sed caps. i 7 sO (Jo af a reduction of 20 PER CENT. now P 1 ' OKf Big Reductions on All Winter Wearing Apparrel VIRTM BIROS CO CALUMET Clothing Dept., Main floor MICHIGAN A