Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1906 — Page 3

Wednesday, July 25, 1906.

Gary News

McLain concluded the buying of the larger portion of Mr. Hay's supyesterday. Mr. Hay expects to have them installed today.

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Twenty-six of Mr. Wilder's teams are working with the Wyatt teams for a few days unti la stump puller arrives which Mr. Wilder ordered a few days ago.

A large water tank, similar to the oiie along the concerte sewer, is beerected just south of the B. & O. main line and north of where the large steam shovel is working.

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

ORTING

OTES

being

good aggregations at the time consolidated. Their record s

far is 1

The Bohemian cafe on the east side of Broadway is almost ready for business. They will cater to their own people, there being a large number of them here on the heavy work.

Post, the spectacled one of the three engineers staying at the Hotel Gibson, worked here yesterday. He had been somewhat under the weaththe heat of a few days ago being the presumable cause of his indispo-

BASEBALL STANDINGS AND RESULTS. SCORES AT BASE BALL Chicago, July 25.--Following are the base ball scores: League: At Pittsburg--New York 3, Pittsburgh 4; at Cincinnati--Phila-3, Cincinnati 4; at St. Louis--1, St Louis 0; at Chicago Brooklyn 10, Chicago 3. American: At Philadelphia--Chi-

cago 1, Philadelphia 7; at Washington St. Louis 2, Washington 3; at New

York--Detroit 0, New York 1; at Bos-

ton--Cleveland 1, Boston 5; ((second

game) Cleveland 2, Boston 9.

Association: At Minneapolis--Indi

anapolis 6, Minneapolis 5--ten innings at St. Paul Columbus 2, St. Paul 3 at Kansas ity--Toledo 2, Kansas

City 3; at .Milwaukee--Louisville 1

Milwaukee 1; (second game) Louis3, Milwaukee 4.

Western: At Omaha--Des Moines

l5, Omaha at Lincoln--Pueblo 3, Lincoln 5; at Sioux City--Denver 3,

Sioux City

5 games won out of 18 played,

per cent is not so bad. The

management of the Hammonds claim

that the game will be even better than that of last Sunday and are

expecting the banner crowd of the

season.

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PAGE THREE

SENATOR LAFOLLETTE

iting News

Miss Elizabeth O'Keefe is taining out of town guests.

enter-

The men's furnishing store will be located north of the Gary cafe on the west side of Broadway, instead of on the east side as previously stated. This location is deemed the better and the other side will probably be reserved for other lines.

Frank Wilder leaves for Minneaptonight. While there he will inseveral large dirt removers that are being used in railroad construcwork with a view of securing a similar machine, if he deems it suitfor the work here.

The pile driver is working steadily

now, and it is question of only a short time until work can be begun on the concrete foundation. They

are forced to use a pump to help sink

the piling.

Tolleston

Mr. A. F. Knotts was in town yes

terday looking after the interests of

Gary.

Mrs. Lilly Smith returned home last night from a few days visit in

Chicago.

Mr. Harry Gordon has given the

contract to Mr. Goble of Whiting

for a new saloon building to be built on a lot just purchased from William

Frank in Gary.

Miss Margaret Ward has returned from Cedar Lake.

Mrs.

Sam Stowell i

from her recent illness.

recovering

Miss Theresa Ball of Hammond is

Mrs. Charles Cripliver this

week.

Mr. Nelson

NAONAL LEAGUE.

L. Pct. Chicago 61 28 .685 Pittsburg 55 30 .647 New York 52 32 .619 Philadelphi 42 47 .472 Cincinnati 41 48 .461 Brooklyn 35 51 .407 St. Louis 34 57 .374 Boston 30 57 .345

is rapidly recovering

at a Chicago hospital where he is be

ing treated for

an injured foot.

Criticises Those Who Did Not Support His Proposed Eight Amendto the Rate Bill.

Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin in his popular lectures in Indiana and over the country, impugns the motives of senators who did not vote with him for the eight amendments which he introduced to the rate bill. His inferences are unfair to his colleagues. They will have little weight with those who know how legislative measare drawn up, agreed upon and passed by the majority. To illustrate: Tie Republican state platform proa law to require interest on public funds to revert to the public reasury At the recent meeting of

the Indiana Bar association leading

awyers drafted a bill for this purpose after debating over its wording for

hours. Conflicting but honest opinwere expressed before it was finally conceded to be a good bill. hen a Republican committee in the coming legislature intelligently conand recommends this measure and a Republican majority are finally

how it should be

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The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ridely of Cleveland is very ill. It is under the care of Dr. Putnam.

Several

young people heard the

band concert at Jackson evening.

park last

Miss Hazel Purliton of Angol

of Angola,

Ind. ,is visiting her Florence Hall.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

W. L. Philadelphi 52 32 New York 50 33 Cleveland 48 36 Chicago 46 40 Detroit 44 40 St. Louis 42 42 Washington 32 51 Boston 23 63

Pct. .619 .602 .571

.535 .524 .500 .386

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friend, Miss.

Miss

Nellie Hannephin of the

telephone exchange visited sister in Austin today.

her

Whiting can not only boast of a new sprinkler but it can also boast of a new patrol.

CEN AL LEAGUE.

The

W. L. Pct. Grand Rapid 52 31 .626 Springfield 50 32 .610 Wheeling 49 36 .576 Canton 44 36 .550 Evansville 38 41 .481 Dayton 37 48 .435 South Bend 34 47 .420 Terre Haute 24 57 .296

ice cream social given last

evening by the L. O. T. M. in the Pedersen building was one of the best attended this season.

Mr. John Hesper, telegraph operafor the P., F. W. & C. R. W.

pent a few days with his parents in

Chicago.

Funny

Bright Little Tots

SUNDAY School Teacher--What did the wicked men do after castDaniel into the fiery furnace? Bright Boy--They asked if it was hot enough for him. Little Bessie was much interested in the trilling of a vocalist at a private entertainment. "Oh, mamma," she ex"I do hope I can gargle like that when I get growed up!"

Tommy (aged four)--Say, mamma, can God make anything he wants to? Mamma--Certainly, dear

Tommy--Well, I wish he'd make me

a stick of candy with only one end to it.

Schoenhoff to Play La Porte.

The team h had the nerve to

come to Hand and face an excrow baseball fans with a six-man tehas been schedule to play the Lrte team next Sun day. The A Bulletin says: "The

Schoenhoffen e been playing ball for several se and rank well in the associati If the La Port manager woke to know how

this team ran Hammond the can secure al volumes of as choice inform on the subject as they would o read.

Yesterday afternoon a tramp

truck town ently suffering from

he ettects of intoxication. Mr. Horthe obliging manager of our utomobile factory, saw it was very ard for Mr. Tramp to navigate, elped him into the "20th Century Rambler," and escorted him to the olice station, where he soon recov-

Johnson and Thompson And the Barking Dog

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3 OUT OF R BROOKLYN.

OHNSON and Thompson were next door neighbors. Johnson had a dog that barked a considerable

Finally Thomp-

The magni lead that Spuds secured heir series

the with

Little Bess--Mamma, what makes papa's head so shiny on top? Mamma--He has lost his hair, dear. Little Bess--Well, why don't he adand offer a reward for its re-

Mamma--Johnny, I do wish you would make less noise in the early morning. You always wake me up, and I prefer to wake up naturally. Johnny--Well, isn't it natural for folks to wake up when they hear a noise?

While out walking with her father one evening little Margie became very tired, and he was obliged to carry her. "Am I very heavy, papa?' she asked. "Indeed you are, pet," he replied. "Well,' continued Margie, "you ought to be awful tickled that I ain't twins."

New York has squandered ruth lessly in the with the Brook lyn team. Yay's game was lost by a sco 0 to 3 and noth ing but the excusable blundwas to for the result In the hope th Spuds could bag the last game at least partly retrieve their onors. Lundgren was put in th He did not last

more than th nings however for they batte all over the field

and it was to replace him with Reulbac e fielding of the Spuds wa l and the work of the new pi navailing. The worst part of hold game came in the eighth he entire Brookteam cam t and five runs were the resul

the

me

Visitor--What seems to be trouble, Harry? Why so sad? Harry--Papa is goin' to whip

when he comes home. Visitor--Indeed! What will you give me to take the whipping off your hands? Harry--He ain't going' to whip me on my hands.--Chicago News. At the Ball.

"Miss Passay's hair is all mussed, isn't it?"

"Yes; just as if she could

any one! "Deceive any one?" "Yes; she mussed it purposely just to give the impression that some one had been dancing with her."--Houston Post.

Isbell for Sox. Philadelphia trounced the White Sox bu ime there was something of se for he defeat. The re tcher was out of commission bell, the geneutility ma Sox team, was put in to cat surprised the fans with his rk. Patterson the Sox pitche afraid to let himself out an only straight balls. As a re was batted all over the field Bender on the other hand vincible. The

part of every night son said to Johnson:

"Look here, Johnson, we have alway

been friends, and I hope you won't take offense if I tell you that the barkof your dog is driving me and my family mad for want of sleep."

Dear me," said Johnson. "That's queer. I hadn't noticed that Leo ever barked any to speak of." Two or three evenings afterward Thompson came home leading a dog the dog--by a string. "Now, then." said he to Mrs. Thomp"we will soon have a chance to sleep. I didn't like to shoot the beast

while he belonged to Johnson, so I have bought him. Nobody can blame us for killing our own dog. I'll get some chloroform tomorrow."

a month passed, and Johnson Thompson met.

"Well, Thompson, you haven't chlorothe dog yet." "No," said Thompson. "The truth is we have become rather fond of the felHe is so lively and playful." "But doesn't his barking at night anyou?" "I haven't noticed it." "H'm!" said Johnson. "The brute keeps us awake half the night. I don't

see now you can put up with Chicago News.

passed.

you, dear reader, there would

not be an overwhelming vote against amending or changing it? Would it be wise to tack on seven or eight amendments, to please the whims of one man, no matter how much in earnhe may be, who is supported in his efforts to amend by a minority who have been opposing the measure? Would it be wise to risk defeating the bill or rendering it unconstitutional or altering its purpose? Such was the situation in the senate when LaFoltried eight times to add to and change the rate bill, as the majority had decided it ought to be

It is not to the credit of those Demowho supported LaFollette

LaFollette that they opposed the majority who were for, and who passed a good rate bill It is not to the discredit of Indiana senators or other Republican senators that they did not support Senator Laeight amendments. It is rather to their credit that they refused to be stampeded by demagogic threats and roll-call bluffs, but remained true to the wishes and plans of the presiand the majority, and passed what everybody but Senator LaFolconfesses is a good rate law Senator LaFolIette has been in a "fight to the death" with the railroads so long that it is doubted if he is a fair judge of an equitable

law, honest and sincere though he may be in his

and purIn questioning the value of the law and the purposes and intenof those who supported it, withhis eight amendments, he critinot alone those who failed to vote for his proposed amendments in the senate. He questions with equal force the purposes of the president, of the majority in congress, of the Amerpress, and of the public who were for the bill and who now are pleased at its passage.

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the public that our national lawmakers are not the treasonable foes to the

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The Republican press over the counis enthusiastic over the work acat the late session of conIn the words of the Chicago Inter Ocean (Rep.): "It is a record on which the Republican party may appeal to the country with confibecause it displays "sobriety sanity, fairness of mind and common sense." Even the Democratic press of the nation reluctantly admits the passage of splendid laws and the attainment of worthy results. The Detroit Free Press (Dem.) says:

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Royal Tigers Out of 18.

The Royal T ch are to play

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m, will put up

as fast a game ns have seen this year. Ju an idea of what the Ham m will

will be up against Sunday e noted that the Tigers are of the

bining. of the ck Bremen

team with the

A Colored View. "Mammy," said Pickaninny Jim as he watched the meteors falling, "does

you see all dat brightness down?" "Yaas, indeed

I know what makes it.

Indiana State Debt Reduced. The Republican platform makes the following concise statement of how the Indiana State debt has been paid: "A Republican administration means the reduction of the State debt. The present administration has reduced that debt $407,000, and during the last twelve years of Republican control of State affairs the State debt debt

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fore it is due without adding a mill to the State levy."

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