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PAGE SIT THE CALUMET NEWS MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914, LABOR ROW IN BUTTE IS NOT YET CLEARED UP No Settlement Till Moyer and Ass"cntes Are Eliminated Butte, Mont . Aug. TIm action f the vYealcre 1 c.iri.ii...;i at Milan ia tlx if convention at Do nvcr did 1 t tend in t 1 r- t!i. n'.:.' '..! r lit US t log Mi ButtO, The DOfpCtOBtloa I t Moyuf and in.; irowd t'i control of too ; ' at ion, either a.-; :i eeporate or aiiianUoa or a dupurtraeui o the United Mia Wo.l.ti.-, 1.0 ar.. IgO c nllnucd i iv Won umi in .'t. lily if a ver la: JOrity .: the mint axrkera In Putu. ThtTe will IKMT In' labor sathn tin:) iii ihi. dkttrict as Mm a- Miftytr nd the old 1 Ibtga. r 1111. n iriml.'i In tin' organisation With the dim... . ... n f Hoy or ud 1 1 1 m federation tn . in Hi ore is hope lor lolutton ol the fill tr. llblo, ami prosper t s pM settlo mtnt without drawing the mining com panies mto the light, but with the old khk evoking t" retain control el the ofltceo atui assessment privileges, the Butto Bocoderi will Mm Rive In with out a aeaperato eonfltci that will In volve th whole dtotrii t and the mining o mpanien Hope in Ccnservat ve Element. Th' 1 ' 1 1 1 hope fur a restoration to poncoful oondttlona lies la the pact timt owvbi tin' ,nao aecedlag nine re there i u conoervotlvo element thai oppooeo rndlcaltam nmi is oven againat nmh iriK on) do do I'll the mining Don pnntea for recognition until tho pree etit contracts with th mpau.es ex pire n xt earing, u the other band, however, recent dlecloeureo in thr mcetlnga ol tho now union show- un ;;( ioiialil.v that tho radical L W. V. eic:.. 1 in control or th.' . rgnntna tua. ihout owe out ol ton ol tho iii , 1 ei for permanent office ore membcra of that dlroe action organ kmti'-n. TMo Moment la no) deeirouo rf uniting with any national or inter Dstloaaj union thoyboveun Id thai Rm 1 an- etreng enough to go it alone and that dynamite hi more poteni than national union artlllation or inllucm e. Honda of tho bti m In lag rnmpanloo are uncertain and fearful aboui tho situation: thay feava alwayi 1 n the mom fearful and nervoue. The mana ge, uf ono of tho M companies eon I tributed a largo sum toward picnic fund for the now union, and explained his notion i, guying ho oonsMared it "good insurance." Tho prooldent al the largest minimi romnanv vlalllna Butt. aakod the noarapapora to refrain from oven mentioning tho mei that he ma in tho , it. : it M KtfJe aronder thai tho dynamlteri ami 1 w r.. i thai they eontrol the elttmtloa ami the deetiniea of Bntte. A half a doaoa ogjoere with a siokio 0,0 Kimni'. or a .loz.-ii determ iner ami unafraid clthnnu would have aettled tho Butte htber trsnbte and dy anmitlng campaign before M stan.ii. and a f w ex-cottvieta and annrchhrti arouldnl aan ha etmttina ineoiently ahoul th.' etrnata ol Butte, Commisnon it Coming. The United Btatea Cooamlaaloa on Induatrlal Rehukma will bold meet in in isuiie ..n Aukubi ti, 7 ami 1, and may bring out tome intnreatlna facta fun it more llkel) thai tho roa thlnga al mhnram win noi be dlaeloeed i'or si. mo time the mombori of tin commlaalon wore in doubl about bold- ; CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED. .i CENTS cotton Nous Dlttt A P UNO No M paid rape, for dean 'alumet -tf WANTBD hat onti ,.,,k. M w Rotel, Laurluaa, Apply Pal tf HELP WANTED--FEMALE. Wanted c houaework. HSU 1 lalumet impotent u'iri for general Apply Mrs. W. A. ('Iiil.ls Ave. ,,f SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Work farm by men ol exponent e. Apply St. v.- Patao. MIS l St., Calumet, n w UfTBD . tody. Write Kltritla. rk by tin- da) by young or t-aii hi Pmnkln St., -3 LOST. LOST Itlutk allk hat at lake gaper. i-T Waterworks. Return to Newi 0 til. t alumt i . Reward. 4 llEtlULAr KX ItHINATK A regular examination of apphcanti for leu 1 hera' cnrthlcatea will be h.-hi at the hlKli si hot. I building, Houghton, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Au K'ist 18th. lata and lith, commoncina promptly at K: :tii A. M. eat h day. The quaathma m rending tat all .-r-fifhati Win i,e baaed oa Km. u Arnon hf rredj Teiinyoaw, WILUAM BATH, Commlaalonat if hoow, AdvcrtlaefBjanl - II Hardwood Dray.ng Slaba H. H. GILES Phono 442-M 114 Wolverine St. Laurium. r MICHIGAR COLLKGK OP MINKS 1 W. McNair, Prceident Pr Yeer Book Apply to Proaident Of Secretory, iiik a iiH'ttiiig in Butto, itccauae it wu re rt eatod thai thoan monl tuanmnanl with labor imndghilta ami autoi raov, I for :nst.in i wi uld not date toatify at h pahli. intMiliiK unites tht woro rhad) to leave Eagtte conapam with a deportaUog lonamltoae, ami that a hnateom avui eoajM not afford hi hah nhai iio thinha and knnn ahoni hthnr no. 1 the ; ; cornoratloaa ol Bniht Bo waver, the aehmnea aaanhi ol thai commlaalon have mtlafled themaeteei an. 1 the coaaml alonori thai a rueeMng oi '' and 1 ' uld be bold in Butto, A i a eh Oil hi pi oil Inbli 1.. enenl In thlaj in... 1. ut tho rommhartaa enn give opiy u it gnyo ol 'if time, and the number ol wltneaaea to bo ex unln ti v i;i nccee bo limited to of br iwn rapra Uvea ol 1 ! ariouH UitarOatnnnd i'iift ium STOCKS I J (B) .1. A. Mannar & Co.) Curb quota tloMi 1 n ahaeha 1 rdlnarllji traded in 1 a tho orsnniaed lock an ihatiKe. wi.it h have aajaponded opera t ions in" auae of 1 he are at f How . AJInuoa Art adhna Anial Bntte Londaw . . Oh i-f C. ft A Centennial CMno Copper Rnafaj Dona Kranklln OohMmM Greene Cannnaa Boaneotaha iron Btoeaom Kt rr ii k k 1 m enuw 1. a BaUa Maaa Mohawk North Lake Kuropt 1:1 : II II I :if, :'4 M it; :::'i.. N IVi 141 110 1 s .... 3S .... .... 1 .... 1 .... I'll If. 1 ;.. ..0 .ti.'t 1 j 1 j ; 1 1 3 U 4 . . . . So ,tl JN 1 ., Now Baltic North Bntte Ojibway Ray 1'nns Oneco gknttnek Superior 0uertor fj Boetoa , . nth Lake Bouthei 11 Pacific .... Santa Roealia Toaopah Tuolumne Tonopnh Batnnaton . Utah Copper erli e .v- Arlaona OKLAHOMA'S FIGHT WARM. Primaries To Be Held Tomorrow Four Seek Gore's Toga. tikl.iln.nia 'il. kla.. Aug. I, I nt i n.teti states senator, oignt congroaa men, L-oernor ami other slate otii- cero, iusti.es of the Bupreme courtand iio- criminal court of appeals and th meniliers of ttie I'M., legislature a I o t be BowSnatad In the Oktahoana pri mailt. s tomorrow. Most (nteroot baa ters iii the eonbant for the ITnttot Mates seiiatoi ship Senator Tnomaa P, darn, whone term or 111 expire next hfur h, is b candidate f..r rpnomlnntlda on the Democratic ticket, ium oppo louts on the Democratic side include Bldnoy Suaga of Ardmoro, Chniiee L Stewart of BnM, and former Supreme Court Judge Samuel W. Haves of Chlcknahn. .John Bttofor of Guthrie has been Indue aed for tho senatorial nomination b) the Bepublicana in state ' unference, GERMAN STEAMSHIP WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK WITH $10,500,000 IN GOLD New York. Attg. 3 - owners of the Bti inter Kmn Prtnsee Cecil le have no titnii that vessel by wireless to pro- eaad directly to Premuu. Bhe cnrrbM ten ami a half million in gold for Lon don ami Parte, Seized by Bntith Cruiser? Washington, Ang, 3. This govern im m is mveetigutlhg-a report thai the t vomer Kroa Prinafeain Cecelle was taken In charge b Brltlah cruuhu. Tin- gohl bullion nhe t arries is record ed as neutral until it is delivered tn the i i' to h ana isngiian ronetgneea. UTICA HONORS VAN STEUBEN. Statue of "Drillmaster of Revolution" Is Unveiled Today. I'tira. .. v. auk. I. Utlca'a 'uhl home week celebration, for which preparations hnvo been amhlni f..r nearly rear, waa ugherad la today with the anvnUwg of atatne of Maron von Steuben, "the drlllmnater of the Revolution, " who is buried neat this him city on the estate preaented to bj Congroaa Tin anvettlni aap mponted by intareatfog eaorclaoa; iik the pea ken was Dr. Hexam preaidom ol tho Garinaii Auiail Alliance :m MEXICAN CONSTIUTIONALISTS BEGIN MARCH ON CAPITAL. BnltlBo, Ang I, Seventy thouaond well armed Conatltutionallat aokllora today 1 .1 n.i on ordera from Oenernl 'ar- atarted to ma oa Meal city. LOCAL BREVITIES. g dodooo4oeeoi Dr. W, P baa left for his home lohpemtng aftet rngtUM hie onnner, los. pr, pi otte of Hot Im tret. htlna Dorvlna Tohin ban arrived home from an 1 , to .Vltl- agima, Oodfroy RaantqakM -f Cijahil Phdha onant ahrnday wtttt Caluaaat friends. Mr ami Mr- ei ..s-.n are the pa rente of H daughter, i...rn yesterday I ft or noon. Mr Auguat ' try ,r Traverse City. Who has been 1 1 ktlng ei parents. Mr. -M,v 'ohn Porro of -eolo. left hnhhy rr her home. Al"'" v' Hon and Nick Muck have returned 1,, frotn vnaBrgW, Va.. in the in inn Crook and Paint . roeK nistrir: t., ,,.m, thlr ghhM e hen . FOUR GREAT POWERS ARE ENGAGED IN ACTUAL WAR Continued From Firt Iiondjon. Ann. t Bvnnm in the Barn aann n it dovojopod with atartUng rnpiglty, At t .ii o'alaah gnturdny avonir.K thjo tlnrmna amhnnaadnr nl fah Bab n burg, Conn! von Pnnrtnloa, do ivttf.i i; declaration of war in tht 1 no mo ..I bla yovarnaaenl tu tho Ruaafatn luuven im ut ami the 1 Dl ire etafl ol ih nit.. 1 . . immediate! tail Bt, Pataaa hf.r-. Although) after the warlike apau hoi lrli i 1 fi h tho ticriiian oniiiorur Mi. mmrml rhnnceht-r nl Barlln an Irrhfuy, no other roouli could bo n I peetcd scone bnpe that th" grond 1 mii: jnU:iit ha ovcrtfti had haag rnlaad b 1 the tntrrvagttnn 1 f Kin Oaorge in m I Patera burg ajgj the fncl thai the :ct I man rokbatng was not to bo convened until Tuesday. Iletifo, tho a fital tlo. laration .r war pad BO! beam ox- aoctod for nnatdmy an) or tarn, Tho Oargaaa anaperor and ins adjvta or.s have amhaialaad to tho lam thai thay mailt- aapNone oaTarhi for the sake of peace and thai the last al tin aarlee of anmom appoala bj aanparnr William to Bmporor Nlcholaa was 1 brlegiam repudiating roeponallillll for the cahunlty ihreatonlng tho world on the ground thai while Qorrnnns waa engaged In aaadinthnj with Auatrla Bungarj at Ruaeia'a reajuent, Ruaata, i Koaarnl moMltantlon, was thraalan Ium Qermun'i anfoty, Kaitrr Addretses Great Crowd. Berlin, Ang, n. -The emperor, apenk iiik rrom 1 wlndon 'f tho cant la sn arday ahfhl to great crowd beneath, naitl : 1 thank you for the love ami loyalty shown me. Win n I enter upon a linht let all Baft strife r.ase. We are Her man i.rother.i and nothing else, ah parties hnvo attacked am la turns of peace. 1 forgive them with all m) heart. 1 hope and wieti that the goad German sword will emerge vlctorloua in the ri' ht." The emperor's annech was gyaeted with tumultona cheering. The Imperial chnneoUar also oddree m ti the aaaembly, aaytng: All Stand as one man fOf our em poror, whntevar our opinions or our croedn 1 am sun- that all young Oar man men are reatly to sin tl their blood for the name ami onl) trust in God, who hitherto has always iv'n us vic tory ' An Imperial decree eonvohea retch atag on Aim. 4. Crown Prince Prederlch WilUnm has been gnnottod t 1. mm a mle r of the Bral dlvhrkm el tho imperial annrda, Russian People Enthusiastic. St Petersburg. Itussia. Aug, I. Gt-r- amay'a deehuntion of war againat Ruaala pruvukod la tho Bunainn capl Ml a wonderful demons! ia t ion of p..t- rlotic enthunhuMn, Saturday bight the tapltal presented .1 speri. uie 01 exira-onimary anima tion. The Mevakj Proepoct and all the hmdlng thorouchfaroa amro tilled win, wnrfronalod people marehlnu in procienatona carry Ing portrnlta of the emperor, artth nana waving ami torch oo htnwlng, From tune to time there wna an outburst of fheeniiK und sink ing. Bpoakera Bred nith patriotic fervor harmngued the crowda, in front of tho Kaaan cathedral each profession halt ed and a eaddon hush rafj over the proceeolunhrta; then tho strains ol tin- national antbem, sung in perfect hai futmj ej a aection of tin- proceealon, rose In the nir, the .rowtls ttatanlng silently with bared beeda, Then tin proceealon mui ed foi a ard ami t ha icmunniruiions toinn,u.( with rinew- td ardor. Demonstrations In Paris. J ails, AUK. I. The Wildcat t titluisi- unn was mantfoated oa tho honlavardi when the news of the ordorlna ..f moi.- Iliaatmn hoenme known Baturdaj night. Bodbn of men foroed in reantJar mpunies in ranks ten deep ami pa raded the street aravlna the tri. color tnd other national emblems and cheer ing ami ainglng. 1 'n the eideWnlka wen- m.ny weep I ing a omon and children. Tin- marching of tho soldiers la tin- sireetH with the Knglish, Uussiuu and I'Yeiifh IIikm llying. the sIiikIiik "t patrii.tit souks and the shouting of. "OB to Merlin!" was mm h ham it - markuhlc than the central demeanor ami cold rtsolutiiin ..f most of the pe. pie. The rt spon-. to Hie onltT of mobill natlon was instant ami the stations of "II the railways, pa rt if illarly those leading td the eastward, were crowded with donnrtUag reservists. The ttoop trains departed at regular intervals and the Paris streets were gttWt and nearly empty. Italy Preoared For Emergency. Kome, Aug. 3. A BtftCt leiisorship hss been established in Italy over dis pat la- to ptaOaa abroad. KIhk Vn.tor Emmanuel bj koeplag in ofnan tduoh with aventa and is ahaf to ho in frn gnt nt tine, t 1 omniiinii ntion w ith other Rurhponn rutera, aanncmity the (jer RWn emperor. The gneen is granlly aaToctod ) tin- fait that her relatives In Hervla and afontOnegfa are ugaln Involved In a w ,,r. The pope is said to hae matle threat itoits to proxent the war. as. alme the recent eancnrdhii between the vati enn nmi Barvta, his foeilnga are very friemlh toward that rniintn. The akfngtUrn of the eonrordut Is aid in eaahn ajnaftera to hnvo been one Bf the auses of Austrian rest itmi-nt sgalnst Servla. HpenklnR on the Btib Jeet to the Austrian nmbassnilor. the pontiff. Informed him that he onsitl erej the Austrian attitude toward the Servian i oin nrdnt unfair, nmi .ohb-.l tlint he must protet 1 his 1 hiltlren a hnrnvnr t he- ure." The Italian K'emmetlt is preparing by meet nn e-entuallty. About 50(1, OH sol. Hers are under arms. Inelud inir those who cn he withdrawn from Tripoli and other plnoe ns. Just before the Austro. Servian outbreak. 1 mono reservists had been .ailed to the ootoyg, P may be watching you A burglar may have watched you hide that money. You may lose it Put it in this bank, where it will be safe in cur burglar and fire proof vaults and from which you can with draw it AT ANY TIME on domand. All your neighbors do this. Why not you First National All the fort lib atlona albng the east ern frontier have boon hurriedly put into a state Of war, while the various equadrono ef the Hoot hnvo aaaom tied at their naval BtattbttO, Turkey May Fight Servia. Swamps. ..tt. Mas.-. Aug. A Itus- tetn Bay, the Turkiah ambaaaador. wan is Bpendlng bla vacation here, said thai in Ids opinion Turkey would soon be, onie Involved In war w ith Servia. He expressed the ..pinion that a gener al European war was probnbie and that, notwithstanding ih,. fa, t t,;lt Turkey had km etttl) flgnad 11 m aty with the Serbs, his ...unify wottld not be arrayed in arma againat them. Germany Has Spent $600,000,000. Berlin, Aui 1 Qermany'e expend! tuns for military and naval pprpoat this .-.ear have exceeded 1600,000,000, according to Col 1 Richard Quedkc a retired ofQcer, in an article in tin BoCiaUat newspaper, otwaelts. Tht otatement was made 1 abort tune be- iore tne present uriaia us a protval aguinet the agitation for another I . reaoe la t ha army. FRANCE IS INVADED DY EMPEROR WILLIAM'S TROOPS Continues) From First Page. QennansJIfclasbed in the Brtrt battle of the wnr n Baabruc ken, when the Prince Imper ial, under tin orders of thr emperor, received liio famous "baptism ol Ire." it would appear thai Qerhnuty bj taking the fullest pooeible advantage of her sin posed euperlorlty In rnphl mtjbiliz.it ion over I'ram e. Tin- pi in of the Herman emperor, according to military obeorvnra hero, ;s p. iranquiah, or attaoapt t. rnnquurh Kramt In the interval before Russia will be able to create serious trouble on her northern frontier, it is aup p. seil ih,t Kussian mobilization will require about three weeks. French Regiments Moving. Bmaeela, auk. I. All the Prenek regiments .u Soudan are n ported to have been dtapntched toward Nancy, u short di Stance from the Qofnann bor der, prisons arriving lure from Co loKne Hay the Hermans have- plated rupid Ore guns on the terrace oi tht hotel Ha nee in that City. The trav elers believe the ruiih are Intended for use against hostile aeroplanes. Has But One Regret. Pans, Aiitf. 3. President PolnOOTe, in talking to a friend, said his onlv r 01 ret was that his high office would prevent him from leading his cprn pnny .l Alpine riflemen. Andre Uaglnoi member ml tho chamber of depuUOO, baa taken hla place as a private in a regiment eta tloned at I ;ar-l Du , which Is his ronstttnene; kt, btaglno was former ly under aecrefatk! of state for war ami as smb. has a sent In the rubinet. He ie one of a large ntrihber of the 1 Iimiii ber who have declined to avail them aorvea or the eight day legal delay in Obeying the order of mobi 1 i aa tion. The nrgarkkUMlon alreadj has begun in Paris .r battalions ol foreign vol unteers, notantj itt-igians, sias and Syrians Several hundred peroona last niKht para.btl thfOUgb tin downtown reel ion, earn ing Italian ami I rem h fingB. ami shouting "Down with flat many ' ' ami "Iong Live PYaneal" Would Fight for France. Pnris. Aug. 3. Some American! here have offered to Ugh I for I'ran.e, and the suggestion Is made that a et.rps of Amerb-nn be Organised, The plll.iKe of 1 (Jerinun Jew. In si , -iv here. and raids acainst stores whl li raised pri ceo, . bum .1 the ponce m pia ard an !HHeal to Parisians to maintain order. Vigorous measures will be taken ft garnet dealers who are ralslnn piicee to ex orbitant rate. NORWAY'S KING IS 42. 1 ' h r 1st ia ti ia , AlUt. 3. flags M-re tlls- pisyed on all pghite but id logs todaj in honor of the fort -see mui hlrthdUj an nlversnrv f Kln ItOAkori vit inirlnir the day his Majesty received mssnces of ureetln- from Uieoamiaw all t in- com rlca a hmgm I Bank of Calumet ADDITIONAL LOCAL LEAVE TO JOIN RUSSIAN ARMY Two Calumet Men Start for the Scene of Hostilities Two Cnlumel men. Alex Bteghovakl and l:ed Kt .lob, are the llfst from thO copper countT) to respond to tho enlla sent out hi aractlcall) all of the great power of Bhtrope nt present at war. for aeotetance. Both roabjnad their i" altlog with the c. a 11. Mining com pans saturdav ami departed Saturday evening for Ruaata, decutrlai to trtondi before they left that thej whuid lake to the heltl with the forceo of the iV.ai. InojnrrbM today dovelopod tho hid tin lo.al steamship aeiifies have re- oetved vorj raw roquoeta durtna tin last tew da) s lor rates to Buropenn points AlthoiiKh there probably are inn Anotrtana and Crontlana w the I'alitmet tlistrh ts. w ho are members of what Is known as the Hist reserve, sub JOCI to the ti t xi .all lot assistant e, none so far have expfesse-l any desire to go to tht front. The tail by OYent Brltata for tho servioes of its nav v rest r t-s 111 t he United Stat.--, aril I afffet 1 but few- resi dents of the copper country, in the es timation ,,f ihos. ud., claim to know', ami it is doubtful if any win reepond. REDDDEO FARE PRODLEM DP TO COMMERCIAL CLDD CALUMET TOWNSHIP BOARD RE FERS MATTER TO COPPER COUNTRY CLUB. The Catena) townehip board, bav ins; aeoertalhed that it has no legal riKht to order tin Houghton County Traction company to redone its fare from 1 'alumet to Allotiez, bus formal ly dropped ail effort in that direction ami has referred the matter to the Copper Country ronunereiai elub for Inveettguttdn ami octhm, belie vtng that body, eompoaod of representative haalnOBsmen, is in a hotter position lo net resultB. This mat til has been before the beard at various dines for two or three rears. The OontOntfon has bet ti (hat InumnUCtl as the Alloiiez sta tion Is pratt bally on the I ndary line between CaluhMI ami Alloiiez townships, one five cent fare should BuAce tot pasaenaers from an nan of Cnlunmt township, rhnroan the fare now OhgrgOd is ten .eiits. ltetently the attorneys for the irmi t 1 ompmn pointed out that t hn Aiiouex extenelon pusea entirely thioiiKh a private riahtofwne. that flan, his.- was neceaaary, ami that the ten-cent fare is entirely within tho rlghtO o the eonip.in. a position Which the CnlUmet township atttor- nay haM t.. he perfecU tenadala Now the ('alum. t township board has wash ed its ham Is of the matter In the hop.- the Counaeerclal ornh may he aide to get action, The hoard belt) a meeliiiK tliismotn- Iiik ami dlopoood of routine business. ARRIVALS OF THE STORK. Blrtha reeentl.N lepoile.l 1 1 1 t'alumet townshii. are Sons t.. Mr ..ml Mm j neon Kantoia ..f i.ake Vfasa I,, a tion, Mr. ami .Mrs. Joseph Supam hi. h. Mr ami .Mrs Harold Johnson ami gaugh ters to Mr and Mrs CnatgnnO Samlret to H Ptfttl street n, Mr nnd Mrs. .John Tn zise of Woh-erine COUNCIL MEETS TUESDAY. The ragahu tgoottag of the pa laehat eonajeU w, be held Tnesdav venlnB-. Routine business only win be 1 onsidererl. The c ounell likely w ill net on the roalgnatban ..f a lea MncDougnlL iii-ii r. WIS.-MINN. LIGHT & POWER CO. 7 per cent Cumalative Preferred Stock to Yield 7 per cent. Paine, Webber & Co. BOSTON, MASS L. STANNARD. Mgr. Calumet, Mich. J. A. MINNEAR & CO. BROKERS CALUMET, MICH. LAURIUM, MICH. MARKETS AT A GLANCE. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1914. FOREIGN SITUATION GROWING MORE GRAVE MONEY SITUATION IN UNITED STATES GREATLY IMPROVED BY CONCERTED EFFORTS TO STOP GOLD SHIPMENTS CURB TRADING INCREASING AS EXCHANGES LIKELY WILL Rr CLOSED FOR SOME TIME. Salt Lake. CogaJt and Tonepah J took Qmntgd Constantly INGOT MOTORCYCLE CLUB. Plans for Races Will Be Completed at Meeting Wednesday. The liiKot Motor. xle elub, reeonlly organlaod to ragumte ami promote the interests of motorists in this vitinity, wni meei wYedneadtt) evening in tho Curtu hall und in addition to ijlaruaa Iiik oltth runs contemplated for the near ruture, will Complete plans ftir a numlx 1 ol rai 1 tt. be conducted in this motion. The llrst of these prob ably will be etaged at the Laurium tlrivitiK park, one week from m xt Sat urday ami there also will he a late nt Hnncooh soon. The elub is prepnr iiiK t atago an oanoclally bl boboI on Labor day. Beecber Brunenu of Phoenix made tin- best time in the moloteyt h raoi t the driving park last Saturday, ne gotiating three miles in t " ' SOCIALISTS' CONVENTION. Call Issued for Session in Hancock on Saturday, September 5. The vail has been issued for the an nual county convention of tin- s... iai brt party, to he held in the Kaneankotl (BoclaUat) hail, Hancock, geptember .'1, ut I p. m. Calumet and tho city of Hniyoeh are onoh entlttod to four deksgatOa to this convention and the other town ships of the founty, Adams, ChaaaolL Duncan, Bhn Rrvor, Pranhtln, lian ooch, Onccoki, Qulncy, gel Icraft, Stanton and Ton h Uike. one eat h. L A use w ill also Bend a delegate to this 1 .invention. OVERSEER BURRILL'S REPORT. The monthl) report of OvoraeaT ef Mkfhwnyo Jamea Burrtll follows: Labor. Teams. Rod jaeket road 1 4141 Lake Undan rond .... ni.au M.otiower rond It.td L ike Shore roail MtJI lfgM Pear Lake road IS1.7I ItO.Oa Totals t.'.S.'.T.'. ANNUAL PICNIC TODAY. The annual ptottte of the t'alumet ami Hi . la mefhanbal fol'fes Is beltl", held tedU at the I'Tetla park of tin Copper Rouge nandi lrom Idol to l(Mi pleasure .si ekers li ft this morning on BpoehU trains over the upper Range and the anting promises to I pleasurable one. A program of Pi. sports ami other features will be vidod. OFFICE OPENED SATURDAY. The olthe Ol the 1'aliinnt BUOlneOfl nun's aaaoctatlon in the Quelle block was formally opened Saturtlav in Saturday in 0 barge ol gee rotary wu- nain 1-oik. 1 ne latter is aon engaged 111 compiling data Which has boon sup plied to him by tin various merchnnta or this vitinity ami in furthering the Work of the assoil.tion. CERTAIN BALEG IS DEAD. Roocne en wi working on the r3rd levtl of the ,,. h shaft of the South Het la brum h, today rea- bed the iy of John Be leg, ..no of the two men Onught iii the cava-la last Tuesday. The hotly WM burietl under tons of rock, Intftonthag that death must ggdh been Instantaneous. Justiee Pisher probaidy will hold an tgajgnSi JoOepk Matnla. who hns been lotateil in Dntrott for the past several months. has rooumed his residence in Oaoeota, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT. July .'7, Auif. 3. 10, 17. STATS Of MICHIGAN Tli Probata ('ourt for th rntint ,,r Houghton. i u session or buIiI court l.ia at of the the Probate offlt , in ff. IIIuko Houghton ) In salt! county, on -' . Hi g v of Jul A I ., 1 m 4 rreaent, Hon. )eo. r. Bentley of probate. Judae In the Matter f the Kstate of Arthur Paseoe, Deceased. Ssmuel Paseoe. Administrator of aald - state, bavtui tiled in said o.urt E. 0RNE. Mgr. Houoiiton. Mich. Ins petitions prayiiiK that the time lor the presentation of fluiins ai I aald aetata he Unrip .1 ami that a time ami place tu- appointed to receive, ei tunlne ami adjuat all clahani ami do mnnda ognlnat aaM daoeaaed by and before onld oourt. It is Ordered, That four months from this duti- hf attowud for erodltora to preoent claimo nanlnm aald estate It ia Further Ordered! That the I day of Doooaaber rtld, al tan o'clock In jthe forenoon, at sold probate OOhOe, be ami is hereby iipjiolnted for tin h amlnntlon ami adjustment of till laims ami tleiiKimls iLMainst Kill) de feased, ami that notlie thereof be Kiven by publlontlon, onoe each week, for three anocaoatvo areeha gravtoui to Haul day of heart pgi The 'alu met News, a newspaper printed ami circulated in aald county. (Sean ;i-:. hi:ntlwy. A true fopy. Judge of Probate. AUce ndi, 'ierk of Probnto. LEGAL ADVERTILEMENT. Auk. t, ia. it, 8TATK OK MlCBIOAN, The Probate Court for the County of Houghton. At a sensiun of said Court, held at the Frobate Office in the Village of Houghton In wild County, on the Ihi day of August, a i). nu t. Present: Hon. Geo. C. Hentley. Judno of Probate. In the matter ol tin estate ol George riiompson. dooennod. Nlknllno Thorn paon, widow of snil leceaoedj hawing Mad in said oourt her petition pra) Ing that a certain Instru ment in orrHlngi purporting to be the Inst w ill and testament of mid do; eas ed, now on Hie in said court be admit ted to probate, ami that the adminis tration of said eeta to be granted t" Nlkolina Thompson, the esocutrlx named In the lust will am testaim in of saltl ilt'' eased, or to some other suit -able person. It is QrOkWed, That the I'Tth day .1' AugUel A. D, l'.UI, ai ten o'elock lathe forenoon, at said probate ofllfe. tie and is hereby appointed for hearing aald pet it Ion ; It Is Further Ordered, That public hotlce thereof be Kiven by publication of a copy of this order, onco ouch week for three Hiiivcesl ve weeks previous to paid day of hearing, in tho Calumet N'owb, a newspaper printed nnd circu lated m auld oountjr. (roal) Q BO. C. nKNTLKY. A nrue copy. Judge of Probata LUkM O. Mitchell, IteKlsfer of Probate. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT July IS, 27 Aug. 3. 10. 17, L'4 Si tTICR 1 F BHRRIFF"8 sali:. NOTICB is iikukmy IHVBN Thai by virtue .,r a writ of I-'IKKA FACIAS. Sated the .'in, ggy ,,f June A. 1). I14, i.-sned by th ClrCUIt COUII for th'' Count) of Houghton Mtehtgun in fa vor of Honry itieifsbi, ptplntht. agsiust thO goods and thuttels sad ral stat of William Nordstrom, de fendant, in said County, to me tin.- l ed and delivered; I did 1.11 the 17th day of July in.-tant, levy upon ami take all the right, title and Interest of the sabl William Nordstrom In ami to the foil, wlm.' described real estate, that id p. my; The South Kast tpiai ter (8. K. 'i) ,,f the North Kast tiiat ter (X. K. U. anil the North Kast gnartav i r, , .,f the Booth B gnnitOff (S. K. 4) of Section ten (lt)i Twp. fifty-six fng) North of Bnnge thirty-two (3) west of the Michigan Martdma, in the Tewwahlg of Calu not. Cauntf and State aforesabl: all of Which I shall eli.ose ami sell ' Public auction or vendue to the highest hi i dot t the rrunt Sanr of the court House at the 'f I In k of HOUghton !'' said County, (that being the phot nf holdinR the CTronll Court for the saal County) on the nth day of Aagnaytt 1. ext. at n o'clock in the forenoon. Dated hub i7th Shi of July. a. i . lit, JAMKS A CHI Si:. Sheriff. By John Chellew. leputy Sheriff. Oalhralth ami M Cnrmark. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Huslness Address: a I u nit 1 , Mit higun. 1 3