Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1906 — Page 4
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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Friday, August 17, 190G.
THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES
WITH THE EDITORS.
AN EVENING NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COM
PANY.
'terras of biiDscriDUCU: t
,. .... $3.00 i The optimist will believe that a time
,, , i no' will come when tvrnnuc of t h sort! Half eavlv i-ou i
Single Coni; 1 ceDt
The incident in Russia of the brutal whipping of a girl who chaffed the Russian soldiers about Port Arthur moves an American to a ten-
jsion of horror impossible to describe.
SCAECE AS HEN'S TEETH.
'Entered as second-class matter
If the records of Clerk Wheeler's office this week are to be taken as a criterion, it would seem that marriage was a failure. Only one mari iage license has been issued during the week against three applications for divorce. Register.
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Waviu- N'ewf.
T., ou tOAn .i thf nnstoflice at
JU..C o. . Cuba and a new this was born. Uitr.iir.rwl TnHnnn. under the ACl
of Coj2re.-:s, March 3, S79." onices in Hammond building. Hammond, Ind. Telephone 111.
an.: tnen tne , came once in j
Fort
Why I Became A. Socialist"
Ey J. G. PHELPS STOKES. Millionaire Sociil Reformer. New York
messes,
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am business
TW(1 OF LAKE COUNTY f l m ii. m wpim ii . in piW ii. win. t j... iwi iigininifr.r iu''f '."U'ff
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ERIE R. R. EXCURSIONS.
j To Denver and Colorado Springs, thpjrfept. lSlh, 19th and 20th; fare
$2 .. if.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1906.
Statement of Circulation of kit
Tiu v iiiU'iici'aphs of
s'lt'ch of Centura! Tanner to the (1
A. it. t-ncanipiiH a! at Minneapolis to-j dav was a ..elk-ate hut impassioned Toronto, Ont. and return Sept. 13, tribute to his wif.-, who was recently! 14- ir'- 1GA- returning Sept. 24th;
led in jtn automobile acci.lent. u j Jare for the round trip, $1 2.65.
worth dying to be the object
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Lake UOUnty iimes .UUiy jof mvh a mingy un.ler suc h circum
stances liie veterans in their an-
16 to August 1, 1906.
July 16, 1906 2310 July 17, 1906 2484 July 18, 1906 0271 July 19, 1906 2671 July 20, 1906 2691 July 21, 1906 2767 July 22, 1906. . . .Sunday. July 23, 1906 2850 July 24, 1906 3103 July 25, 1906 3296 July 26, 1906 3267 July 27, 1906 . 3462 July 23, 1908 3531 July 29, 1906. . .Sunday. July 30, 1906 3612 July 31, 1906 3578 42 903 Samples, Waste.936 Net Circulation.. 39,967 EUGENE F. M'GOVERN, Circulation Manager. Circulation books always open to public inspection. THE CZAR will be the last to find out whnt is going on In Russia.
nuai encampment are more or less in
a sentimental mood, and it must have..
Oklahoma City, Okla., and return Sept. tj, 7. 8, and return, limit Sept. 1 4th, fare for the round trip $24.55.
I
HAVE long been a believer in the PHILOSOPHY of socialism. Hitherto I have refrained from co-oporatinrr "with the
Socialist party ov.inir to the intense bitterness and ill will manifested bv manv S eialists toward nearlv all persons I
who approve and support the CAPITALIST SYSTEM j and owing to what seemed to me the i;ivs materialism, economic and j otherwise, of very many Socialists. I have long recognized that mate- j rial warfare ALONE is insufficient and that material thimrs are vain- J
F. L. KNIGHT & SONS Surveyors, Engineers, Draftsmen. Investigation of records and examin
ations of property lines
made
Maps
Crown Point
and plates furnished Indiana Since 1S90
DR. WILLIAM D. WEIS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Duetsclier Arzt.
carefully OSce an ! residence 145 Hohman St.,
Phone 20 (private wire) day and nisht service.
See W!L KLEIKEGE FOR PLUMBING. 152 South Hohman Street. Telephone. CI.
! HAMMOND EE ALT Y CO. WM
made their eyes till as the eloquent I Lake County fail' at Crown Point
commander closed his address. W'avne News.
port I Sept. 4 to , return limit Sept. Sth;
fare for the round trip GO cents.
"I!y the great omelet!" clucked
the old hen, as she cuddled down
upon tnirteen eggs, urns nest is
made or excelsior. .o doubt about, it, this is going to be a shaving set."
A drunk had a hard time getting
into John Schwab's saloon yester-
lay evening about 8:30. He ap
peared first with a friend who soon
lisaappeared and left him to his own
devices. He staggered around for
short time and then slipped and
fell into the water trough. This
seemed to sober him up and he made
his wav into the saloon without
further trouble.
AGAIN we have to crave your indulgence. Our diligent Crown Point correspondent has gone squirrel hunting.
THE food inspector of Chicago has traced the deadly saloon free lunch to Its source. It would have been easier to trace it to its effect.
kvf.ST. HAMMOND presents the
tnwt.iplp of n dead lamb with a
swarm of turkey buzzards hoverin over it.
THERE are a few sewer contract
ors who recognize the unprofitable
nf usine dvnamite to blow a
baby's bank.
A WOMAN in St. Joe, Mo., was fatally Injured in a bargain counter
rush. Skillets were marked down to
R rents and she wanted one. She
saved three cents but lost her life.
THE suggestion has been offered with all seriousness that President
Roosevelt, after the expiration of his term, be made one of the United
States senators from New York. Why
not both of them? Chicago Tribune
. IN ITS writeup of the big review
of state troops at Fort Harrison by
Gov. Hanly yesterday, the Lafayette
Journal has this to say:
"Awav back in the field, close to
division headquarters, the Fourteenth
battery of regular artillery fired sev
enteen shots In rapid succession in
honor of the governor's arrival on " traction car."
If the gov gets 17 when he comes
in on the trolley, he should get 23
when he gets off his trolley.
Between Trains
Mexico City, Mex. Aug. 14 to 31st, return limit '0 days from date of sale; fare for the round trip $5S.75.
A Dakota boomer proposed to have fair and then send broadcast a
glowing writeup of the wonderful
products of the country, but he only
succeeded in getting to the fair a
calf, a pumpkin, and a dog, and the
first night the calf got loose and
ate the pumpkin, and the second
night the calf and the dog both got loose ,and the dog chased the calf
fut of the country and another boom
bubble was bursted. Moral: Room
our own Indiana and be satisfied.
Mountain Lake Park, Mr., and return, Aug. 28, 29 and 30, return limit Sept. 15th; round trip fare $16.00.
Rome City. Ind., Aug 18th to Sep. 9th, returning Sept. .11th, one fare plus 2 5 cents for the round trip.
Lilly Dale, N. Y., July 13th to Sep. 2nd and retunr Sept. 31st; fare for the round trip $13.35.
Owners cf choice lots in Meilie's Sub-division. Hammcnd, Eldg. Hammond, Ind. iinLSON TKOMASSON 85 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Buys and sells acres and lots at GARY and TOLLESTON. The cheapest and best. Probably has bought and sold more than any other REAL ESTATE firm. REFERS TO CHICAGO BANKS.
Eyes Tested Free Glasses $1.00 Up.
Bass Lake, Ind., every Friday and Saturday, good returning following Monday, $2.00 for the round trip.
Lass Lake and return every Sunday commencing June 24 to Sept. 23d inclusive, $1.00 the round trip.
Bass Lake and return good for 30 lays, $2.35 for the round trip.
BALDHEADED GENTS AT ERIE.
When dining at a friend's house.
Mr. Anthony Comstock is said to have blushed a rosy red when his host removed the dressing from the fowl.
We didn't suppose Anthony's
mind would be so filled with foul Oh, well, never mind.
RAILROAD NOTES
The earnings of the T?ig Four for July were $2,14 3,000, the largest gross earnings in the history of the
company.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Monon will be held on Wednesday, September 19, 190G, at the office of the company in Indianapolis, to elect directors in the place of those whose terms shall then expire and to transact such other business as should properly come before the meeting. Transfer books close August 27 and reopen September 20.
As one steps into the local Erie
office one i3 impressed by the atmos
phere of dignity that reigns there. The rays of shiny bald heads meet one's eyes. Instinctively one's hand
goes to the hat in such senile com
pany.
But a closer look assures one that
the busy people bending over the books are all young men after all.
Their faces are familiar, but the tops of their heads are bald. The huge
joke dawns on the visitor; the young
men had their heads shaved in ans
wer to a "banner" made by P. II.
Crosbv. The latter made the dare
but still has his hair, while Fred Col
lins and Waif Pollier spend much
of their time chasing flies off their
glistening pates. It is rumored
chat Pollier constantly carries a pair of clippers in his hip pocket and that some day Crosby, too, will appear as
a bald headed gent.
able only in so far as they are means to life and to the attainment of happiness and righteousness.
I FAILED TO SEE THAT THE CITTERN ESS AND ILL WILL
REFERRED TO WERE IN ANY WAY CHARGEA3LE TO THE SOCIAL
IST PHILOSOPHY, BUT WERE THE REGULT OF MONOPOLY, EX
TORTION AND OPPRESSION HAEITUALLY PRACTICED DY PROMI
NENT BENEFICIARIES OF THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM.
It has required a vast amount of accumulated evidence to convince
me that it is, and for a long time has been, impossible for the average worker to secure such material things as are necessary for his welfare and advancement and thin in consequence of EXPLOITATION 01
HIS LABOR by privileged persons who take for their own enjoyment a lartre portion of the product of HIS toil.
' A A. I have been long in perceiving clearly that there are two chief
economic classes in America, as elsewhere those whose poverty com
pels them to produce more than they require for their own mainte
nance and those whose wealth enables them to control and COXSL ME
aii ) if i 1 1 1 1 til- a lift 11 11 1 - .mi morn t mil t ipv roTiipr iiro- . . , .
.o-wavA a x a 1 1 j-m.. .wn v.o-. . ,- iejrrcct in style to suit vour
portionate service in exchange for; that the reward of the former class j features. Repairing- done after-
ia invariably less than the value of its product, whereas the reward or j n0on and evening.
income of the latter class is greatly in excess of the value of its product and bears no proportionate relation TO THE YALUE o-f the service it renders. I have learned but gradually the injustice of the situation which confronts the average worker. Honest and earnest men and women by hundreds of thousands suffer privation and want, although surrounded by prosperity and plenty, and owe their sufferings chiefly to the MONOPOLIZATION OF THE LAND and of the machinery of production by the few exclusively for the purpose of PRIYATE gain, access to the land and machinery being denied unless the workers will produce enough not merely for their own support, but for the maintenance of the idle and luxurious as well. This is to my mind a great injustice, and one that demands early remedy. Incidentally I have observed that under our present industrial system pauperism prevails as widely among the rich as among the poor, a pauper being one who through disability or disinclination for self support by useful service is supported at the expense of the people. I WOULD NOT HAVE IT THOUGHT THAT I DISAPPROVE OF CAPITAL. CN THE CONTRARY, I REGARD CAPITAL AS NECESSARY AT PRESENT TO THE PUBLIC WELFARE, BUT AS SO HARMFUL WHEN USED SELFISHLY THAT ITS COMPLETE CONTROL BY THE PEOPLE, COLLECTIVELY, IS ESSENTIAL.
JOHNSON'S STUDIO Has two bin k entrances that all par ties ean drive to with thei bridal parties and flower pieces until Slate street is finished. . iiaso:;ic TEMPLE.
A WONDERFUL CALENDAR.
The middle western railroads have ordered all passes canceled afteAugust 2S, and thousands of annuals, supposed to be good for the entire year, will be colled in on the dav
The Four Ages From the Theonopb leal rolnt of View.
There is nothing more wonderful in
thr chronological and time keeping line
than the "Theosophical Calendar, According to the Secret Doctrine." From the theosophical point of view the four ages are as follows: Sata yu.ea (goldeu age), 1,728,000 years; tresta yuga (silver age), 1.2OG.OO0 years; dwapara yuga (copper age), S04.000 years; kali yuga (iron age). 432,000 years. The total of these four ages makes one maha yuga, or great age, of 4,320,000 years. "Y)ne thousand maha yugas make one kalpa, or day of Brahma, equal to 1,000 times 4.320,000 years. After the expiration of that unthink
able period of time the nicht of Rrah-
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Fine Repairing is Our Success
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JOE CANNON is perpetrating the biggest joke of his life. He has complacently allowed his constituents, down Danville way to boom him for the presidency and the rest of the country has complacently fallen in. There is nothing in the gift of this nation too good for Uncle Joe. He would hav made a good candidate twenty years ago. Juft now he is a good thing to play with during dog days. When the campaign gets serious, he will drop out and leave the tare to ff-'jxr.f voyar but no worthier !i;i?n than l.Jmif.
ALTHOU GH 4 iti.. J; w'-r i.'i',en to
the new rate law goes into effect
Orders were issued today by all roads i ma equaI lunuratlon to the frnRth of
Having neauquarters m Omaha, in- ; the day. comes on. and the earth vaneluding the Ilarriman roads, to limit ' ishes from the plane of existence, the return portion of all trip passes '. Three hundred and sixty days and to August 2S. n ml to notify holders; nights of Brahma make one y?ar of
of annuals that they were not good after that date.
In railroad circles it is generally talked that the Yar.derhilts will finally gain control of the Pere Marquette. That being the case the only vanderbilt road that could well take the road is the Big Four. The Michigan Central, Lake Shore and the Pere
Marquette parcllei each othei
snd
: Brahma, and 100 years of Brahma make the great kalpa. a period of 311.j 040,000,000.000 years, after which the I sun aud the entire solar system plunge ; Into impenetrable night and everyi thing ou the "objective plane" is de- ' stroyed. Then comes the period known as the great night, which Is equal in length to the great kalpa. After the great night has lifted its sable mantle a new solar system is formed and eTO- ; lutiun begins anew. According to the doctrine of the the-
The Importance of
Standing For Principle By President ARTHUR T. HADLEY of Yale
EN are saved by what they do, not by what they profess. But it is not enough to get things done. THEY MUST BE DONE RIGHT. In law or in medicine, in business or in politics, you
will find heroes that you wish to be like. A strong man OF ANY KIND will find friends and followers. Be he prize fighter or fanatic, politician or millionaire, philosopher or Christian, there will be men who will choose him for a hero and stand or fall by the choice. I BELIEVE THAT WHENEVER IT COMES TO A GREAT CRISISPOLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL OR MORAL THERE IS ENOUGH OF THE SPIRIT OF CHRIST IN AMERICA TO SAVE US. But though we have good ground for hope, we are far short of having ground for complacent assurance. That part of our people
which turns with avidity to sensational accounts of robbery and arson and murder is not far removed from the multitude that cried, "Not this man, but Barabbas !" That part which looks to platform or press for appeals to its passions, and which seeks a leader who
can give voice to the promptings of its own prejudices or emotions, has advanced little beyond the stasre of those who clamored for the
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,, ... t. 4, t, ,r ; osophists, we are now living in the could not take ever the the Pere Mar-1 -n , . - . , i kali yuga, the last of the four ages.
queue, mu tne mg four, owned by the same company that owns the others could do so and operate it in
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And that part of our people which, though more respectable than the first group and more enlightened than the second is nevertheless content to make prosperity in business or politics the test of success, and to give all its thoughts to the attainment of that prosperity BY ANY MEANS not too grossly inconsistent with respectability or enlightenment, does not differ greatly from him who washed his hands of the whole matter that was the most momentous in the world's his-torv.
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and it began nearly 5.000 years a?o. j As we Qn- aej on the pases of historv, the men whose figures
3.102 years before our era bezan. The j nse 'arge and inspiring are not those who amassed fortunes or won first minor cycle of kali yuga ended ! battles or conquered empires, but those who, amid the hostility of the In the years 1897-OS, but we still have ' ... - , , , , "TT . something like 427,000 before we ar- i cntlcs an'-i tne indifference of tne work! about them, J1A h rive at the end ofthe present ago. I STEONGilST STOOD FOR PRINCIPLE. Kali yusra Is also known to the the- t-iii f -r u 1 .1 osophists as the black ae. It is an ' The battle5 and the fortunes of a Marlborough nay, the very a?? of spiritual darkness, in which the ; empire of Louis pale before the majestic constancy of purpose of
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