Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1906 — Page 8

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES TUESDAY, SEPT. 25. 1906. TRIUMPH FOR REBELS STENSLAND AT 5EW YORK Don't Read This Advertisement if you Wish to Notice to Investors I WILL SELL Three 6 per cent Real Estate Mortgages Amply secured and made by men whose signatures alone are worth 100 cents on the dollar in any bank One--$1,300.00, due in three years. One $1,600.00, due in five years. One--$1,800.00, due in three years. Apply at once to E. A. K1NKADE, bK!r 110 First National Bank Bldg. Will Make No Trouble, and Plead Guilty Said to Have Confee trd. Keep Your Money. What It Looks Like in Reports Vaw York. Sent. 25. Under arrest ! by New York detectives Paul O. Stens-; -uny. because 1 am ollcrmg' acre and lot property so trcfrom the Pearl of the Antilles. land, ex-president of the Milwaukee j niendously low that the temptation will be too g'reat for you to hang: Avenue State bank. Chicago, who : on to vour monev anv hmo-fr T ni v.-li;nfv t-.,, l.to fr- sin i 20, $25, 530, 550 and upwards; acres at 550 and $100 per,acre and i upwards. Write or call for particulars. THEY WIN ON ALL THE POINTS R. L. MILLER. Seem to Have Swept the Board and " Smashed Palma. Suite 408, Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3021 Branch Office, Tollcston, Ind. nsnrffent Committee and Onr Peacemakers Saul To Be in Almost Entire Agreement Taft Dictates an Ai mistice. Telephone Hammond, 3253. Open Evenings Until 8 p. nv

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Tfarana, Sept. 23. It is said that the

government and the Moderates have tacitly decided to concede practically everything to the Liberals and rebels.

Havana, Sept. 125. Victory for the

Liberal, or revolutionary party, seemed

certain at the eom-Iusion of a Ions conference between a committee of insurirents, of eight members, and the

I'r.iteil States peace commissioners.

The insurgent committee announced

that there was practically no differ

ence remaining between them .and Secretaries Taft and I.acon, and that they

would receh e a draft of the peace

plans today. These probably would

be apreMl to at a meeting to be held in the Presidio. where the prisoner members of the committee are con-f-nod.

No Details Are Given Out.

Secretary Taft said he could frlve '

no details of what transpired at the j

conference for tiie reason that it was !

now necessary to treat with the government leaders, and that the publication of the peace proposals might interfere with their prompt acceptance.

What Looks Like Probability. Taft and Bacon went to the palace

nnd informed President Palma of the

outcome of the negotiations with the

Liberals. The absence of a definite

statement from the commissioners

makes it impossible to say whether the

plans carry the resignation of the pres

ent administration and the congressmen elected last year or not. There is a strong impression that President

Palma will remain and reorganize

the cabinet, but that new elections will be held for half tli' senators and

representatives- in other words, thoso who were elected last yearand pos

sibly also for provincial officers.

Not a Pleasant Conference. An unsatisfactory conference was

held at the Palace between President Paiina, Secretary of the Treasury

Fonts y Sterling, Secretary of State

OTarrill, Freyre Andrade (speaker of the lower house), Secretary of War Taft and Assistant Secretary of State

Paeon, Consul General Steinhart and

Captain McCoy, when the mediators

called the attention of the Cuban administration to the status of the peace negotiations with the Liberals and in

surgents. The conference adjourned at

11 p. m. to be resumed today. The peace terms proposed are known to be

against the government The visit to

the Palace of Taft and Bacon was, therefore, not particularly pleasant.

Business Men Are Pessimistic. Business men are elated at the pros

pect of a settlement, but it is also evi

dent that they have no confidence in continued tranquility. They would have preferred American intervention.

but they feel that if trouble break"?

out again during the administration of

President Poosevelt armed occupa

tion will enforce a lasting peace.

HE HAS IT IN WHITING

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Taft Writes an Armistice and Ilai

It Duly Signed. Havana, Sept. 25. Secretary Taft has presented to the government and the rebels an armistice, which has been signed absolutely by the rebel representatives and on one condition by the government. The document is

as follows: "A truce or suspension of arms having been decreed by the president of Cuba and proclaimed to the forces of tho Liberals party by their leaders, I, as intermediary for the purpose of arranging a permanent peace, have the honor to request the opposing parties to specifically agree during the truce to refrain from all acts of hostility, and to desist from all military operations of a hostile character and all preparatory movements or manoeuvres which could not have been performed during the continuance of hostilities, or which would have been performed under the fire of the opposing party. "1. No movement of troops shall take place on either side without a notification to the opposing authorities viz. the secretary of the interior of Cuba. Aldred Zayas, representing the Liberal party, and the American peaee commission. "2. This peace shall be effective throughout Cuba. "3 If either party violates any of the expressed conditions the opposing party shall not take hostile action until after a complaint notification to the peace commission. "4. Hostilities shall not be resumed for at least twenty- four hours aftef notification to the peace commission. "It is requested that acceptance of these conditions be made in writing to me" Secretary Taft. The condition which Acting Secretary of State Montalvo made to signing the document was that he shoukl notify Secretary Taft instead of Senator Zayas (president of the Liberal party) if the government desired ta move troops.

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HEXRT W. IlERrSO.

stands indicted for heavy embezzle

ments trom tnat institution, arrivtu at New York. He was taken from the steamer Prinz Adalbert, on which he came from Morocco, to whuh coun

try he had fled after the wrecking of

the bank, and according to his son

Theodore Stensland n will plead

guilty to several of the charges

brought against him.

Stensland has made a complete con

fession, according to Assistant State's Attorney Harry Olson, of Chicago, who went to Tangier, Morocco, to take the ex-bank official into custody, and in his confession he implicated other prominent Chicago men. Attornev Olson declined to name these

men. He will be started for Chicago at 3 p. m. today.

Would Crush the Fraternities. Madison, Wis.. Sept. 25. The Madi

son board of education has sent a cir

cular letter to all parents in Madison asking them to co-operate with the board in crushing out fraternities and other secret societies in the lugh

schools.

Funeral of It. It. Hitt. Mount Morris, 111., Sept. 2.". Tha

funeral of the late Representative IL

It. Hitt will take place here todty at

3 p. m.

Driven From Ilomp. JInx had to put up at the hotel last night. He had quarreled with his cook." , "Why, the idea! What was Mrs. Jinx doing, to stand for a thing like that?" "Mrs. Jinx is hia cook." Fort Worth Becord.

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The Black Maria. "Black Maria" Is a familiar term, Ifltli an origin more or less mysterious. It has been suggested that "Maria" really represents the old word "mariJlat&d," which meant transported or "married," a slang expression formerly Applied to persons chained or handcuffed together on the way to jail. But tnore attractive is the story that in the old colonial days a gigantic and brawny negress kept a sailors' boarding house at Boston and frequently lent her strength to the cause of law and order. Once she took three sailors to tins lockup unassisted. "Send for Black Maria," it is said, became a regular way of hinting that a man ought to be Jailed. One English Seal. The parish council of Rudgwick, Suaeex, England, possesses an official seal In which the occupations of all the members are indicated. Thus the vicar la represented by an open Bible, the farmer by some trees, the coal dealer by a sack, the miller by a mill, the innkeeper by a bottle and jug, the bootmaker by a boot, the auctioneer by a hammer, the doctor by a medicine bottle, the carpenter by a plane and the baker by a loaf.

The Violin. Each instrument excels in some particular passage, the piano in scale passages, the harp in arpeggio, the mandolin in the rapid repetition of one note, the banjo in the rapid playing of broken chords, and so with other instruments; but the violin can beat them all on their own ground, while there is much violin music that can be played on no other instrument.

An Optimist. "Blank started out to be a rose specialist, but the Insects ate up his flowers so fast he had to give it up." "Wasn't he discouraged?" "No; he found so many interesting varieties of bugs he went in for that subject, and now he's just as enthusiastic over bugs as he was over flowers:" Detroit Free Press.

Aothlnjt . Doing. "Miss May," began Mr. Iloamley, "would you er be mad if I were to kiss you?" "Not necessarily," replied the bright girl, "but I would certainly be mad to lot you." Philadelphia Press.

Seen and Heard. Enid My new bonnet attracted a great deal of attention in church. Edna WhyT all the girls said it was your new shoes. Puck.

I have lived to thank God that all my pyej ers have not been answered. Jeaa celow.

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