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llie facing lt;*f Idihl* «»f moral anguish lotion of one's fmb-MMIIIVluUI tuivv •tv now jv won or lost of eommrrclal lt;u«. of The tin* Mun. the d to respect Ini hit home *nr-flifff and the i lioun pleas-»hlt;w* on In-In Joining I*1* •••il hi* arrival In* mitln«*v of anil it coopt od. merging from rue girl*. They i garden—©n-ile with mint mlngs. They arrival of a is ha ml. I’pon lou*ure plain -hi* favoritewltni'M withIn* Servant in Suggest Ing his departure r of th»* party fid by the fifthnml hurrled-at once dolt* reporvs. a# h« d the owning lub. H* m«»n-h© young wlfoIk leaving the directed to n i* and left onihltig nnri unit blame your 1© A tie©/*ha* hut little Who il“e* not micts notions the horn© of nr to the per-*r which theycnf»* Homeike* hi* Milieu. alightly ruf-Mo sinks bo* * chnlr and 1* vision shows t his shoulder •'Where have i. He Is then and he pointsINTEREST IN BASKET BALLM« tuber* of the Young Men'* Catholic club of Laurium have organised an • Ight-eluU bowling league and adopted a schedule of game* wlilvh started this w«*k. and w'UI continue I until May 19. A rmmtmr of good haulers will engage In the touma-' tn«*nt and some very close and In-|tcresting games may he expected. The following dub* hove affiliated with the V. M. C. C. league:imk»—I’rwt Rape I. Win. Hchwenn. K. Nadeau. T. Mulligan, and I*. Holland*Kim*—Matt Smoke, T'.»t Sullivan. J.lyers, J. Orth and X Thomnti.Hemlock*— P. Dimmer. n. Sloan. M Seifert, F. KUnUert and J. Thom-an.Pinch—K. Orth, H. Mdltorn, Dave Sullivan. Dennis Htilllvan and J Hartman.Cedars—pat Ijing. F. ZUdir. W. K«-i»ugh, J Hlrsch and 1*. IoiKo-nhsllo.Fin—A1 Orth. S halto. Ed, M-rrivntrtidjf the HtmnUh* American war ^ side by side with the tottering gr»y-hulr«tl veterans *»f the great re-bullion In that pathetic procession that wctul* II* way tu the qul«t city.’* where iliwir- are to tie placed upon I he ft*g •bedecked resting places Of our nnlion's dead.June It is Hug doyid every street Is bright with the red and while and blue »i* old Ulory llitigs Its foil* peacefully, yet triumphantly, to the lr»r*cj*.And last, but Itcver least, pendenre day. The glorious From early dawn I* heard the or tlrucruckers. the fixplmllng oral the hlare of brass hands.U Iliilff-Fourth popping of gult»oiiruFairly order* willMC'ornilck. Walnut*Dooley, M.Hickory* F. Schulte.Murphy, utnl J, Her nurd. B. Itcno, W. Ik* Inoyer. M Bamldu and C. Crasr.-J. Helm. P. llnfTlngton. P. M»il« r and W. Foley.schedule has brenThe following adopted:February 25, Oaks VS. Hemlocks. March 1. Kim* vs Firs.I. Klins v Ftdara.S, Oak* \s. Pines.II, Hemlock- vs. (Vdnrs.15. Klins vs. Walnuts.18, Firs vs. Hickory*.21. oaks v». Cedars.22, Hemlocks vs. Pines.22. Kims vu Hickory*.. Firs vs. Wiiltnits.March Mb rch Mu rch March MarchMu rch March M arch AprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilAprilA prllMayMayMayMayMayMayMayMayThe5. Pin* * v*S. Codurs v*12. oaks v*.IB Hints vs. it*. Cedars 22. Pine*2tl. Onks v# 2!», Hcmhe'k*vs11 Ickory*. Walnut*. Fir*.Hemlocks., Hickory*. Walnuts.Kims vs. FirsHAS NARROW ESCAPE. «Pump Boy Falls 100 Feet in Shaft and is Littls Injured.Hoy rp»itlt;killev. u pump boy. employer* at the N r. 21 shaft *.r th* •Ar II. mine, had u romarkable escape from death last OVPPlng. Ho-skDley fell down tli*’ shaft atmut 10© feet from theAlfred Colomb—Red. Anna Oissbach—Pink. B. Bimntrttin—Crimson Baby Ramblsr.Blanche Moroau—Whitr Bslt. Belle—Red. Blanch* Robert—White. Clio—Pink.Crested Mote—Red. Crimson Ramb'er.Coq. Alpe—White. Dorothy Perkins—Pink. Emp. Chin?—Pink.receive tin* chnhe selections. LIST or VARIETIES Gen. Jack—Red.John Hopper—Pink LaFrence—Pink.Louie V. Houtte.M. P. Wilder—Crimson Magna Chartr—Pink. Marg. Dickson—White. Mr*. John Laing— Pink. Mad. G. LuJxst—Pink. Mad. Plantier—White. Persian Yellow.Paul Neyron—Pink. Pierre Nottmg—Red.Pink R4Q.e.n q Rugcxo-Rwgosa-Red Mo Seven S Sale*. M Ulrich i White ft White I Yellow ICARLTONPhone 164400HARD WARrifth Street Culuir.th to the l«th level, and was practically uninjured.It appear* that he was tending tin* pumps at the 15th level and aceldcm-cilly u .ilked Into the shaft. II** wu* picked up uoronimlnu* at tin* lHth lev *1 shortly afterward and removed to the C. A H. Ik'HjdtuI where ati examination develop. lt;| t||«« fuel that In* was not badly Injured and had no Imnc* bmk* • n.RoMlHllcy «dat**d after he recover'd coiiNc|itirn-**, that flu- hint thing h * remember* I* Hopping the pump which I* located ootm* dlvtanc© from tin *haft. In the level, and returning. n III protmbly he removed to hi* homo in Florida ahqb time today.TO BUILD CURLING RINK.It, (ink* vs. Walnuts.X, Kims vs. Pines.1» Hemhu-kr vs. Hickory** IB. Cedar* v*. Firs.17. iniks v*. Hl- korys.20. Walnut* vs. Illckofy*. 2-1. lli'inliH k* i*. Walnuts. 20, Pines vs. Firs, gymnasium of the V M. C.C,The recently nrg.migcd t’alumet furling club will glv«* a skating party till* evening, the proceed* of which will he u nticleuH for a fund with which to creel a new curling link In Calumet nXt year. A largo mini-her of tickets have tarn disposed of and It Is expected that the event Will prove very successful. The local curler* «ro already shaping plan* for the season of 1HIQ and 1IBI. and hope to have il rink to 1* used exclusively f.»r urlirig by that time.rPRESENT ANNUAL REPORT.ha* recently been extensively altered. The liM'ker* which were formerly !o-cnted on the regular gymnasium floor have heen remov(*d which will tnnko Il poM»lhhi tor brisk-thaII fame* to he played iliere. n'he Mpiipbteut has also been repi«lrt*d and several addition*msdo to U U I* planned to intro-it the V m C, C. »t* | and to organiseoilier quint* in thisduce haskethall soon .i* posiilbkI'Un.H to meetsection.NO LACK OF HOLIDAYS.NotSeveral This Month, But Many abl* On** t© Com*.February bun been a great month for hall day*, both legal and social, which have heen eelohrnteil In a titling manner, hut there will be plenty mor-of 'em from now on until the Fourth of July.The aovenvcitih of March will find Ut»c«|eeked with green Mmmr«»rUlt;.Laurium Council M**ting Tue»day Evening to Bo Important.The most Important business to be tnmsarti d liy llu- Igiurlutu councp At Its reguliir meeting. Tuesday evening, will he th*- adoption of the annuu) report f.*r the yctir Just ended which Is now being completed by ii«rk Martin Prlsk. This report will be n very Inti resting document as it will be the first prepared by the present administration of affair* In Luurlum. It I* expected that It will show no very heavy decrease In resources from thereport of hint year, despite the fact that ninny municipal Improvement* have Im-.-u brought about.Heveml other matters are to eomo before the trustee* for consideration at this time, and it Is believed that the meeting mill be a very Interesting one| CLASSIFIED ADSBUSINESPROFESJDIRECWANTED—FEMALE HELP.WANTED Two npprentlecH to learn millinery at Vertln llr«»*, Millinery de|«irtment. *UNDERTAKERS AfW. J. tUNDER!LK.ENSLD E Phone 155 or 379Undertaking Parlor*SALESMEN WANTED.WANTED-5 yming live suleMmen to call on gr.M ery trade t*» .%* II an e*tuh-liNtied line. Call Mr. Klraeb, Bcotl310 ijuilicy si.. Hancock.JACOB K 418 Fifth St. Undortakor and FWANTED—MALE HELP.A good energetic agent want**! tu roprosent a prominent Life Insurance t'lunpany in thin section. Bpeclul on ' attractIv© foaturr^; llberul cimtnict to right iMirty. Adtlress, Stacy Wiliam.lanly and Ccnth Only lady cmbitlmer liu.ins parlor 38-111 Call* given prompt 1‘hono He* 98-21Lm Bn ■? » ■ ? r T VUenT. Maiuig* r American TiMiiper tncc IJfe. 353 Broadway. N. Y.Harper-Thc\V A N T Kl—Immediately—-1 f. m lin-r*;wage* I3.I.U per day for eight hour* work. Apply at Perreault Employment office,UNDERTAKERS Ab Phono 1*1 Holmsn BidAll call* attended night. Wo also hand or* for any occasion.WANTED.S. OLSOLiconsed Undertaken Prompt attention. Phone 41.WANTED Small *nfr. Heed not be * new. Cable I*luno Co* Culu met. XWANTED— It«»i»onslh»u bualness man wants to r* nt sown or eight-roomLAURIUM BREVITIES.Rev. Andrew v^..n»Ahousedresswith mod* rn conveniences.TW* Fare Calumet New*.Ad-xFOR RENT.FOR HKNT—14 nwms at Alunv.k;run l»e used f.»r rest mrnnt or tK'«»r«l-idr h«ui»e. Apply Frank Malnar. All-meek.FDR HKNT—Modern 7-room flat ply Henry Blum.LOST AND FOUND.l.OHT A bunch of keys tntween Finnish Workman's Store. KearsargeNight call* sttnndcJEWELA. FAHLFJF.WHlWATCH RtPAIRINC Complete Stock of Ti407 Fifth St.MUSICAL INS1J. E. fOISY, MLttosflqusrtVICTOR. COLLIMB
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