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PAGE SIX THE CALUMET NEWS WEDDNESDAY, JUNE 24 1914. B N I To; -.80' said bod t ha 1 and Wei and arc Th she of II id cut wil vel Sn of to I- lad No gM of Bp Th la Tu rc bl In 1 M 1 h MINING NEWS AND STOCKS r L STOCKS J BOSTON STOCKS. ( Fum shed by A1n.1l AH ska Adv ntufe Alltiui-z AlgoHl. ill ,i idian , Ari.. 'utn. . . . Ahm.-k Bttjtte Balk. . liutt. ,v Sup. I. A C i H 'cnt.-nni.ii . . . Dalv U.st ... Beet Kutte Qninby Pa.ne. Wsbt-er & Co.) i-... 4s 31 4 It If Jul.' flovale Kfwwnt : L.t Sail- Mass Mlchican Miami M..havk M i Mow r N..rth Lake f. ' 'ongl ii-lated North i:utte ns Superior Buperlor .. Bn innon . . Roat Win. W.dv W I a CURB STOCKS. J. A. Minnear & Co. say today: T he quotation nervier was delayed some a hat th.s Punting owing to a storm V.'K.-n th- flrt figures w.-re re relved they showed decline front yr-t. rday of a point Of m. re. Th s d 1 i.i 1 -.ntinued throuahout the aes- etoa .vith the cloning at the bottom and M M .'ierahle li.na stork on tap. Pi lag th- Pan Handle dividend, futf ef 'h uvslon of land and short baul rase and fear of unsettling news fmm the interstate eommrce commis sion are reasons jjU'en for liquidation. 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 p nt ver nura r oiis in th.- Xew York market and while r 1 rs were riot so ueak d- HaW ll the whole list w.-re n..tieable. The .'. soppen held very aneU and there se.-ms t.. ,e .1 1 ,1, m.irid for this daai 04 cupaara. ETtaJi Qimpti has baen Mrom during th" ast two weeks und ay one f the rreab 1 today. W'liih this de ! may l. f.irther. it fives loyn i.ett.-r . pportunlty to pick up the good ones at bargain fj. A. Mmncir oV Co A MILLINERY VERTIN BROS. SECOND FLOOR JUNE CLEAN UP-ONE HALF PRICE Our entire stock of Black, Panamas and Our entire stock of All of our Fiowers Our entire stock of Our entire stock of about 200 Outing and Camp Nats values VERTIN BROS. & CO. MILLINERY Second Floor. Calumet 7 r. 4t .1 m J I Mm 1 Union Copper ! Keweenaw .... , I S. .V A Cut I IS .59 Now Keyetone . Xe.v Baltic . . . . ujibwuy Ohio fkeseg So'lth Lake S .. W Miami i up. BOOtOn .su dt 1 r III Tuolumne I'ni.m Lend 1'. V. rd. Bt Warren Wi I Hi Ariz. . 1 'a Brad t il Itrit. vol U. A Scott . . . Unit. ft UM, Caitus C, & M. Qw . . ''una top M Cat & m. hi . Calumet Ceebla t'al. A. S. r. CoTbiH I ! POT DhVkJ Paly ... Inactive Curbs. New COMalla Calumet Corbin 1 HurT.il.i 7" 41 j Cm . a. as T Its Peterson 35 SJ Ton Mi.lv .'4 I2j R01 Bute 12 44U Ksparanza .TV 4 Ckxapblrd -S . 1 St e watt 1 ln j4ix Cent. Stor., last sale geg 2', CeL i;t.-w 13 (51 , Park lJrew 7iax 4:,4 Vo Pertd t 7,; . i Trust 6 U K. Sultana 10 4 t a! lias ',f, Peoples Fuel l ggto Ietroit Life 7'ax j Can. Cop t ELLCTRIC BELT FIRM IS CHARGED WITH USING THE MAILS TO DEFRAUD. N w York. J Poatnu !!! J4 Ppotl the or- i-r Oaaeral frorlaaon. : the I niden Kle. trir at I IM on .,m txtl n in the tale o; rlertric t lie ..ffl, os !,. : . eoMpaay, arhl sue i.usiness " Ita as a run for v.irious ills, were entared ny poet edict Inspect late wu 1 lay and tl f. aar 1 wanayrr. is. K. Mclvor, waa ar'.st.,i ,,tl i( , ,1. : I th. tnitls to defraud. War rants for the ..tro-t . t two other pri son ere in the hands of leapt tors. In the pqenptalnt, 11 la ebaraed that M Ivor and his aaaociatea eold eie. - Ma Selts all over tl.r I'nite.i States. Canada, Bwadwn, Oenaany, Poland and Finland by me.u. of aaaajastna and neapaper advertlaementa whi. h, it is aliased, falsely repr.-s nted that the ' " lid CUM num. rows diseases. An aaalaiam Untted Rates dlatrtel attorney in . hame of the laveatiaatfa t. hatng conducted In tnia city late the So-rnllel "fal:.-- m.-di.a! con etj.s Kild ttuit Bh Honden Electric company th.- trade name for the btiauieM con durte.i by Albert T. Banden and that faring the last fear yean the peoflta of t ho concern have alaountad t ww a vear 1 urinc 'he years of its existence, it waa aald the concern has bade peoflta ol m.-re than $1,000,(11111. Argentina ti ingiiiK Into legraph gem fa , companlea are us- a system DEPARTMENT AT Sale on all Millinery Pattern and Trimmed Hats, except White, Peanuts at JUST HALF PRICE. Children s Hats at just ONE HALE PRICE and Foliage except White at ONE HALF PRICE. Untrimmed Hats at ONE HALF PRICE. up to $3.0i) at ALL COMMITTEES NAMED FOR 4TH Exercises Will Be Held in the Red Jacket Town Hall PtlMhcr plans f r the celebration of the K. iirih In Bed Jaokii w,r. jh-i -.. tad at th. aatkHJ held in the lied .1 1 .-t roino il 1 Intnl.. t last eveniiiK ol the general r..inmitte Sub-.oni- mi!t.s areaa rmsaaa t direct ail of the .o ttvitien of the celebration. !; was .lecMe.l that the patriotic ex - -.s wdl he li. Id in the Hed Jacket town had. S. inning committees re parted sub aerfptioaa amount n to 1 lose to $!.- " i" with others to hear ft.. in. making .t ceetain auBlcleut money arttl ha) available for a tlrst -class celebration. Thr Krts committee will nnet in tn council hampers this 1 vetung to prepare a program : sports, it will conaldir Baa imeatlon f Kim. r Ma. - Donald that a tdg motorcycle race around the county be staved as the ptincipal feature, and a program of minor sp.Tts throughout the day in the up proper, Thaya arttl also be baaabatJI paOMa between trams in the C. v 11. sMUBM in the motnitn; at the AUBatk p..rk and a d..u lde-he.der be tweaa the Caluaaat and La art una teams at the Athl.-tic park in the afternoon. K.dlowini: are the . ommitees . hos- en : Printing Pr. John Miller, .hair tnati; Y. Hutn-'riford. Many S Sett. W. M Lyon and M. V. Yniiniis. Flraworka -Members of Bad Jacket fit. department. Di -i it.' :,s Mose Handettini. idiair man: Charles ;. Liehl. in, Kdwatd J. Punn. James rmsly. I rank Kinsman and Paul Bti 'it. Sports If. C. IVapJTi chtiirmnn: Pat rick J. Ryan, Edward P. CaMBkpi Dr. John Miller. s. ar K.-rkotien. Frank Kinsman. John Hermann, Jake Kais. r, John Bnttlvan and Tbomaa Cbynoweth. Parole James HcClvpe, rhiirman: ir p i. MacNattphtan, Dr. tt H Kohih.ias. N, p.. BfancnJa a. C. jfeaa ner, .. nynowetn, Martin Meatiner and l!.-rt Harnham. Automohiirs Ddward D loath, chair- .nan: Cant. James ("hynowrth, Oeeaf Keckonen, Joeeph Aaaettn, James Hc CvJre, Pen j, Willi s.-n. Conrad Wie-d.-r. Irank 'l. tchell. John 'ntin and Joee h Vertin. t 'at t iaf es President F. TL Sehu- maker, cnairaaaa; Oaear Keckonen, Dr. John Hitler, Prank Kinsman. BdWard P. cuddihy. Paul Sbatta and Lucas St. f t.ac. lirls' floats Charles O, Lieblein, chairman. OXFORD DEGREE FOR PAGE. London. June .'4 -In the presence of a large ami highly distinguished as semblage, Walter Binea Patre, the Am erica n onihaaan dor, received the hon orars degree ol LL D. aj the eon voce tion eaafelaea at omTord Univeralty tod i ithei 1 . ink nts ef bonovaj y degr were V'taoounl Beyee of Deeh ment fuiaaai Brttteh afa)kaaaader a( v (ton, and Blehard Btranaa, the celebrated Vienna compoaer. The Paftroa Ute bj telling momentum of i i train runnlni equal to that from a height 1 modern lt-ear a mile a min .f a tOtl weight Of -'1 miles At Illinois inventor's sv. dinning ma - chine la driven by propellera operat ed he its uRer's hands and feet, while hN 1 hin attends to the strering. & CO. CALUMET, MICH 19c DEPT. enve y. and your bank book are friends Make them better acquaint ed next pay day by bringing them together into this bank. You can always afford to put SOME THING in the bank. Start with your nsxt pay envelope. First National BUTTE QUIET TODAY AFTER NIGHT OF WILD DISORDER CesttimiesJ From First Page. hi.- ahdo but lit w as not e rrr hurt. Aa the three men fell the tttackora became frightened and Ml back. The deputiea then reloaded Btatr reapoaa and prepared for renewed aaaaulta on the buiktmaf, Dymm.te Is Us?d. Bherttf Driaeoll niehaej more depu ties to the hall and soon ., hundrr.l 111. 11 uith sawed off hatgPllS were ir the ball on gtaard. The attempted te ke.-p everybody from the h- Idea . at i; was reported that the stm turn tai about to be d) n ami ted. This report was weU fawnded, me shortly after the plaee ias cleared x ploalvea were set off under the union heedquartera, The detopjation eotthl beard lor blooka, btri did uttlo dam Mr to the building. It Is supposed by etflcera thai aaaae of th. eecedera (Banked to blow up union hall and kill Moj . r and the other ..Hirers .,1 the eetern roderatieri !' Iflnei After the mtpaaj ajaaa iirivm beak b the haoaaaani tiring of th.- deputies the) aoattered tkaonghout the dtp, shouting for dynamite. S vera i erased men went to the Stewart mine and carried towards union hail aaveral boeg of the eayloalve. They were pre vent,,! from entering the building by the deputy sheriflH Appeal For Deputies Vain. BfceriB DrJseoll as soon as violmrr atarted ordered all available assistants to the ere pa, a.- soon as the attacked mare formal down th. street from the baB h. the fusillade thr ekeftB stip- ped forward urn.1 aheated to the crowd that pa wanted I leputiea at once, Mo one reaponded t.. thla attnaeJ ami th.- sheriff began to dlapoea his men aa a t he eeuld. Mayor Demean was advlaed of th. situation and he wired to Oovernor Btewan at Helena. The mayor toM Hm ovarner i-n.-r thai the ettj was atader control, but ids mraaifm bad poarcel) aeaaj sent before dynamite wio- s.t off uml. i the union hakdiliai ters. Warfare In Darkness. Man-, insurg. nt agfnrri u, nt tl, u,,. tops of nearby halbjlnga dlracfty after they wrr. fore.. i to retreat and opened1 lit. on the deputies in MtnNf union hall. The ofllcem retreated for a time to the Inner rooms f the building, then eaJllavl to a irindow, Ared on the be iafkiig and rettred. This warfare in the darkness- bolwagp heuaetapa ami ainBowa did n.t last long, the miners i Ptterinp to obtain dramlte. The revolting waembera of tin- w.st era rde ratten ajhrg peralataM in their ernfeavora taThlew up the union headatwrtera. The Bra) rlaatge f dynamite aavlaa failed t.. peetroy th. building, n second nnd a third mine ma explosjed, haviim been planted while deputiea u.-re chasing dynamit ers from othei parts of the etlltCture, Th. third axplonloti l.l.-u nUI the front ot thr btfftfhlg, which had hern de nuded and o.,ied dorlnp the llrst imi btegtft more lb in a w eeh ago. I'rcMid.-ni allebaei llaDoauiid ei th- newly or, anizrd union compoead of the revoBore, feruftaa thai he cooM net ontrol the men In their mad att.i. k. had thousands of hamlhills printed hurriedly and ibBrtbttted about the treeta, i aliBb on the men in the name - 1" the new union to dispense and In rn. . BAKERY TO RESUME. It Is announced the Ihmlop t.-keiy. located on Heeta etreel Lautium, vrhteh has bern CtOOed for Beveral weeks, aha co the amamroan nr.- whi.h akamad damage to about U,i0 aril he reopen ed for mmhaeaa Saturday, a new lire proof hri.k haherunill has been In stalled and modern S,p Maacaa. Includ ing a Cmamptoei mkter with a oajWastty f.,r 7"n lekvea. Calumet Lodge No, 194, Calumet Lodge Bo, Iff, I. o. . F.. (onfeired th.- th i,i d. i;i.- ,,n a lnss of eight aandldataa ho t eveafaag, five .r the tight i.eim: brothera, wm Tursdas evenllii; lie Initiator) denree win he eonferrefi, Bank of Calumet ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO HOLD PROPOSED PICNIC OUTING FOR ENTIRE BODY AND CLASS RE UNIONS AT ELECTRIC PARK. At a business meeting of the t'alu-m.-t High School alumni aaaoeantlen held last eve a lag in raauecilon with th.- annual reception in honor of the graehmtlng class, th.- paan propoead re cently that a baaket p Ionic for the aa ooclation, with reunions far aaeh of the separate classes as a Special fea-tur.-. In hebl in the BkKtric park in August, was approved. No date was eat lor the outing, but committees will bo organized si on and d. llnite prepara tions begun. As many classes as possible will have representation ..n ti.e committee. It is planned to have the tnrrilhots of tin- association go to the BMOtrl park in a ho.lv. DttrBk the early af ternoon, . lass resjnloha win be prerid ei, in cnarge of special committees for aaeb I lass. Tin members, w ill take their lUBCheona with tin -m and will en toy BUpper at the park, after whi. ii an minimal program will in- provided an.i dajtclni enjoyed. An orrhaatra win be piesent and the aaaoe program ail in. hafa the "old makloned" danoaa so popular with the earlier praduatea of the s hoois. the waltaee and two stops and the still mon modern one-strp, hesitation, tan-o and other dances. WILSON WOULD WIPE OUT MASON ANO DIXON LINE BTaahlaajton, Wilson eapreea the .Mason and forgotten, in b Jane J4. d the wish Dison line letti r to ii. Prealdent today that be forever Ii. J..y. of Detroit, president ..r the Uatcoln iiii;ii- Waj ass... iatioti. asking that the road inn from Philadelphia to Qettyeburg through Washington, tin- prealdent aoggeated that it would be a goad means of further obliterating sectional I in Unit between the north and the so ith. The presidents kettOf was as fol lows: "i am attra that the entire coemtry is mtereatad t see to it that there should no longer Pgtat north or a south In this ahsolutely united rolltitr.v. v ha h BfO all love, and that th.- iniacinaty Mason and lioirs line should he made, onee and lor .-til. a thlkg of the past. As a small . .ml rihut Ion to that end, I earnestly sugKest that the Idn- ooln Highway aaaoplattaa ahoald grant pel mission to place the Official Idn . oln highway markers on thr nia.a.lani roadway fmm Philadelphia t. Wash in: ton throkgli thr properly selected Ptroeta of tin- lattei cB) to th.- Lin Coin monummt. and from thrre through l Yedei ii k. m.i.. to Qettyabarg. i am roplably btformed that this route Is now. or will he in the very near future, a modern macadam road way, from Philadelphia to Qettyabgei through Washinnion. Th.- entire ex i" rum of the loads, I am informed, iri- lu. Urn; ..Hi bill) m irkinu the hlghwnv, win i,e defrayed bj took interests. "(Blgned) Cordially nmi respct fnl! voiirs. "W m l (( W WII.Si . " THE FIRST GAME LAW." Th. tirst -aimo law" fur the protee tloa of wild animals and birds was en -ai ted in 161 h William th.- Coatqaer or. Tins decree i tin- Noraaan king was Balled a lorest law. hut its prln clpal purpOPt Was the pr. rrvatlon of une. forfeiture of prop, ay was made the pen alt; for bBBeg or dkmbl inu an kind pf wild beast, while the layer ..r a piker, buck ..r bear, if on- vi led, had his ey. put mil. These laws. .,f aeajTPa, applied DaBp to the "'a--.-, eklee the royalty and nobility were permttted to kill aa gpgeh aa they bhi aaaJ, in fa t. tin- prn 'Ipal puraejaa of tin- pioneer "name law" was to pro rtee paert f..i th.- lew, The first par I im. iit.it v puaM law in England was pass.-. in nifi. c.ni.- laws In America have h. ,,mn inereiislnvly strl.-t of late M ars I.,; t)1P4 pspfp mi. pt.-.l (,, late '" sav' ui ,n Hpenes notably the buf- falo, Irom almost reenaerte atthirtloat ESTABLISHED 1880. Paine, Webber & Co. BOSTON, MASS. BANKERS Boston. Mass., June 24. There was no news to account for decline today but all stocks were freely supplied and buying power was small. The eastsrn railroads were the weakest feature at opening but later Union Pacific. Steel. Amalgamated and Southern Pacific showed one to two points decline. In the local market price were unchanged large ly because the'e were no sales. The coppers apparently are thoroughly liquidated and at their present low levels there is no short selling. MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade J. A. MINNEAR & GO. BROKERS CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUM, MICH. MARKETS AT A GLANCE. WEDDNESDAY. JUNE 24 1914. PAN HANDLE PASSED MARKETS ALL LOWER. LAKE COPPERS HOLD i-IRM. LONDON METAL UNCHANGED Salt Lake, Cobalt and Tonopah Stocks Quoted Constantly GEORGE 0SB0RN IN TOWN. Making Preliminary Political Survey In Interests of Father's Candidacy. The oPjtf consideration which litis Influenced former Oovernor Ckeee s Oabora in permitting his name to go before the rot era for the Bepnbllcan gubernatorial nomination, is the hope of re uniting tin- Republican party so that it will pus. -tit a solid front in the November election," declared Qoorga Oaborn of tin- Boo, son of the former executive, in Calumet today, Mi. is bora'a visit was fur the putpoaa ef making a preliminary political survcv of the upper peninsula. he having oome line fr.-m the Iron country phere he spent a short time on a similar mission. It is believed that the Koyornor's campaign win commend itaelf t men who aealre to go to tin- voters in No vember with a nominee of broad ap peal p. th.- electorate) and the spon taneous support it has evoked has beep most Impreaalve," he continued. Thr governor is now filling a nam bar of apeahinp rn usgementa, but they are tint political in their naturr." Mr. Oabora aald, "Beginning in July, how ever, in- win i. actively tTuiageil with his campaign, and a tentative schedule is being prepared. The tint.- Interven lag before the primaraa is short, only two month-, and it will ho hjipoPBlple to cover the entire state, hut the gov ernor will make his trips as . ompre beaelvo us peeaible, lie expects t,. reach a large part of the votere," Mr. Oabora professed hlmaelf some what unfamiliar wilh conditions in the state at tin- present tiara saying that Ptnoa his lather had been home he had traveled with him ami had glvea com paretlveiy little attention to polltkal mattera Also, in- said, plans for afr. Oaborn'a campaign had not beep defi Rltely lontmlated. Par Inatance, he was n..t aide to sav whether his father would visit the apper peninsula on a speaking trip in th.- . ours.- of the cam paign, (hough this is possihle. Jlssra ADS WANTED. W.-..NTKI) - Will pay good pi,,,. f,,r ., econd-hand st..v.-.s. Phone 540-w. North, 24 HELP WANTED. BTANTBD five experienced canvas era n 1 oronoaitlon. imi II Central Hotel evenings. HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED Qlrl lor general house- Work, tnd and Applj Mrs. J. C. Vivian, ( or. Tamarack Bta Laurium. tf wa.ti:i Houaakaasper at pktl Calu met Ave. . .- WANTED liming room girl at palaci Hotel, Laurium, at one-. -if AGENTS. AOHNTfi w anieii every where to rep res, nt pioiniiient hrew.-ry. BaMctl f;"'"lv trade Liberal propeattiea. Write iulck for exclusive territory. wm. ltiuse, s.ies atpnagai. lall Baa- ton Ave., Chicago, in. 17. rf. 14, l-t NORTH BUTTE MINING COMPANY. Dividend No. 34. A Muartrrlv dividend of I .'-.tioo.do, balni ".a eeata per share on the out- tanding st..ik of the Coeepnay, has keen deelired ..at of ike surplus earn payable lady ism, t,, the tockholiara ..f record at the eeaaa of ,new eg July 3. in. The tran.v'er 1 1 sed from the clone of ' " " OP Jul) ::. 1114, (.. the opening of baalaagg aa July is, Itla, i v B. KaTNNBDT, erretary and Treasurer. Advert isement-17. It, M. "7 aa MICHIGAN COLLEGE OP MIKES F W. McNalr, Prealdent Fr Yap Bk Apply to President or Secretary, HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN. AND BR0KER8. W. L. STANNAKD Resident Manaaer. COMMON DIVIDEND. Northern State Normal School MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN. SUMMER SCHOOL, June 29th to August 7th. Ideal Place for Summer Study. Over One Hundrod Classes, Rea 'a Normal School Classes Rcvlow Teachers' Classes for County Examinations. Special Classes in Agriculture, Drawing and Music. Classes for Teachers and Pros pective Teachers. FOR BULLETIN OR INF0R MATION write DoriB I. Bowron, James H. Kaye, Secretary. Prealdent. I'm the man that took the sick out ot Dan Cu-sick. ajo R. Jobiing, D. G. The Chiropractor. I'h ItP-J, Calumet LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. June 17, J4; July 1, ST TK OP MKJHJQAN, The Probata Court or the County of Houghton. At a session of said court, held at thr Probata OJBoe, in the Village of Houghton, in said county, on the ltth day of June, A. I). 1!M4. Praaeat, Hod, fjao, c. Baa Bar. Judge ot Probata In the matter of the estate of BOMM .m. Mackenale, deceaaed. Bobert I!. Mackenzie, administrator ol sai.i eats to, bavlag Ifled in aald nouri his petition pray bag that the time lor the presentation of . la mis agB inst sa Id estate he limited and that a time and pia.r be appointed to receive, exam ine and adjust all elaims and demands egainet said decpaeed by ami beabra aald court. It Is Ordered, That four months from this date be allowed for r red! tors to praaeat caaJgea against said ppejukk It is I'urther r.lerel, That the 10th day of October. 1!H. al ten O'clook In the forenoon t said Protista tnv-. be sod is bapgby appointed for the examination sad adjustment of sK claims and demands against said de C eased, and that notice thereof lie giv en by publication once each week, for three successive week previous to said fig of hearing in the Cktvaget News, a newspaper printed and circulated in said county. A true copy. OEO. C HBNTI,i:Y. 'Heal) Judge of Probate. LIBM . Mitchell. IteKlster of Probate. Itlds will be received by the Hecre- tarv of the PpbUe Srhoois of Ceduggat, Mlehlgan, akmaaal District No. i. far the furnishing of such coal ss may he required for the school year 19H 115. To be w.-ll screened anthracite, stove sire, to he doBVOTOd to the bins of the dllVerent schools. Hlds must be in the hands of the si-eretary on or before noon, June 2.1. 1914. The Public Schools of Calumet. Ily J. W. Downing. Secy. Advertisement. 34