Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1906 — Page 8
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THE LA::G COUNTY TIMES THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 100G.
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I WILL SELL 6 per can! Heal Estate Mortgages secured and made by men whose signatures .
clone are worth 100 cents on the dollar in any bank. One $lf300:00, due in three years. One--$1,600.00, due in five years. One $1,800.00, due" in three years. Applv at once to E. A, KINKADE, builder 110 First National Bank Bldg.
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SAVE TWO CENTS A DAY YOU CAN OWN A FARM We mean what we say. "The Marvin nan" . enables any one who will, put away a small sum each day to own a farm that he can live on. or lease out, and in either case have a good income for life. Land is situated in the most productive belt in the United States. An " absolutely safe, sure and profitable investment far superior to a savings bank. Let us explain the plan to you. It is money in your pocket . o know our method of doing business. . TRENHOLM, MARVIN & CO. 4 D, 605 Baltimore Building, , Chicago, III.
Scores of Miners Entombed by an Explosion in a Colliery Drift)
ARE THEY LIVING OR DEAD?
Two Candidates for the Empire State's Executive Chair Accept the Nsminations.
BOTH OPPOSED TO THE BOSSES
NEW PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL
Don't Read This Adverfisemant if you Wish to Keep Your Honey.
Question That Cannot Yet Ee An
swered by the Rescuers.
Their Prison Is Two and a Hair Mil Under the Mountain and Only Two Have Keached the Outside.
Blur-fields, W. Va., Oct. 4. As tie result of .an explosion at the West Fork mines of the Pocahontas Collieries company, where the explosion of 3902 occurred in which Superintendent O'Maliy and sixteen others I6st their lives, seventy-five men aresnp-
pesed to be entombed.
Hughes Calls the Union on Hearst an Unholy Alliance.
Hearst Declares His Opponent a Corporation Lawyer Other View Impressed liryan on Another Spell-Bind-i ins Tour. x
New York. Oct 4. Charles E. Hughes, the Republican nominee for governor, was officially notified of his nomination, and in response accepted the nomination with thanks and de
clared that "We enter upon the cam-
Two rescue 1 pa'.gn inspired bv the example and
parties have entered the mines and j fortified by the achievements of our
up to this writing two men namea gTOat leader, Theodore Roosevelt." He
President Attends the Dedication and Is Chief Speaker Programme of the Exercises. narrisburs. Pa., Oct- 4. Thousands
dedication of the new state capftoi. - Wh'? Because I am offering acre and lot property so tre-
Brestdent Roosevelt and his party ar- ; menciousiy low tnat tne temptation will be too great for you to hanr rived from Washington in a special on to vour money any longer. I am selling vacant lo$ for 10 $15 b.r $2- ?; ?5 Md a?r" 50 and $100 ?cr acr'e ari
tlon commission and Mayor Gross, of Il.irrisburg. TTie party was escorted by the Governor's troop to the cap! to!.
where Governor Pennypaeker and other distinguished Pennsylvanian-j received tha president. The exerciser were opened by John II. Dillingham, n member of the society of Friends, Philadelphia, who read a chapter from the Bible and made a short address. The formal transfer of the building was made by ex-Governor William A. Stone, president of the capitol commission. The governor accepted the building In a brief speech introducing the president, who made the principal address. After the close of the president's address the military parade started to pass in review before the president. After reviewing the parade the president and his party will be escorted to the executive mansion for luncheon, leaving for Washington at 3 p. m.
upwards. Write or call for particulars.
R.L.MILLER. Suite 408, Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3021 Branch Office, Tolleston Ind.
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Title & Guaranty Company ABSTRACTORS . F. R. MOTT, President, J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretarr, FRANK HAMMOND, Vicc-Pres. A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer. S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. -Secretary's office in Majestic BUg., Hammond. ;Abstracts furnished promptly' at current rates.
Dolbert and Godash have been rescued and revived. The mine is reported to be on fire and the work of rescue is retarded. Sixty to One Hundred Are Kntombed. 'i he cause of the explosion is not determined. Great excitement prevails in tne neighborhood of the mines. Crowds of men, women and children remain
around the drift mouth anxiously
awaiting news of relatives and friends
among the missing, llie explosion tooic place in what is known as the St. Paul mine. Reports of the number of entombed men vary from sixty to 100
men. The lack cf brattice cloth helps
to retard the rescue work, and a car
load of it is being hvrried forward on a special train from Dluelleld. The definite results of explosion will not be known for perhaps twelve hours. Grave Two and n Half Mi Irs Deep. The force of the explosion was hard-
praised the national and state administration, and roasted the Democrats and Independence League with great vigor, declaring their union on state ticket an "unholy alliance." No Bosses Need Apply. Of his own administration, if elected, he said: "It will be an unbossed administration. I believe in party organization in clean, efficient organization. I promise all members of the party fair treatment and just consideration. No individual, or group of individuals, and no private interest, will be permitted to dictate my policy. I shall decide and act according to my conscience and as I believe the public interest requires. Honest Administration Promised. "I promise an honest administration. It will be my aim to make the administration of the government efficient and economical. I am not committed
Canal To De Dullt by Contract. Washington, Oct. 4. A tentative decision has been reached by Chairman Shonts, of the isthmian canal commission, that the Panama canal shall be built by contract. An announcement of the final determination of the canal officials respecting the method of construction is expected in a few days.
f homes have been equipped with Extension Telephones ainco August 1, 1906.
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The rental was at that time reduced from ll.OO to fifty cents per month.
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ly noticeable at the mine's mouth, as; lu Ul"''- ihuuum an ti
the entry in which It occurred is two I lUiIU"l,U11 u"-"u au impartial ul
ami n half milPs in the- mountains, i aM matters within tr.e scope or my nu-
N umbers of men in the South mine
The Inevitable Happen. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 4. The regular 'state election held In Georgia resulted In the practically unanimous election of the Democratic nominees, headed by Hoke Smith for governor. The only opposing ticket was that cf the Socialists, headed by J. 1. Osborne. What He Gets lor Lying. New York, Oct. 4. Three hundred emeralds, valued at S20.CO0. wero found concealed about the person of Manuel Suarez, a Spaniard who arrived on the steamer Oceanic from
Liverpool. He had declared that ha brought no dutiable goods.
. If you want to save stair-climbing, to avoid trouble or bother la answering the telephone, in fact, to add comfort and security t your home by securing complete telephone equipment, you should get an EXTENSION TELEPHONE
It is now within information.
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DEATH iudi:s Tim TROLLEY
Three Passenners Fatally and Seventeen More or Lss Injured. Cleveland, Oct. 4. Three were fatally and seventeen less seriously injured when a street car bound for Euclid beach jumped the track at a sharp curve at the foot of the Nickel Plate railroad trestle north of Windermere. The car was going at high speed, and after thumping the ties for twenty feet phuigeu into the bank and hatf overturned. Altout eichty passengers
were aboard, and a panic reigned, the : uninjured struggling with the groaning ! injured to extricate themselves. It 's j
said the accident ' was caused by the uiotorman losing t - 'rol of the car and tbe brakes re fusing, to work. The fatally injured are: Walter ttixwell, Euclid. O.: Mrs. Savage. Norwalk. O.; Harvey P.ingham, 1-year-oid." '1 ne seriously injured Mr.. Van Sehrieber, Columbus, O.; Mrs. Crasser, Norwalk, O.; Mrs. Watson, Boston, Mass. Young Maxwell was standing on the platform talking to Miss Hazel Hudson, his fiance, when the accident
occurred. They next May.
thority and such action as my honest judgment shall approve. Every practical measure for the real benefit of labor will have my cordial support, I shall spare n effort to make effective the reforms in the business of life insurance so essential to the interests of policyholders. I promise the enforcement of the law with equal severity and in equal justice to all. rich and poor, corporations and Individuals."
HEARST ACCEPTS THE POST
Tells What He Is for in the Race for the Governorship. New York, Oct. 4. The Independence League, which1 nominated William R. Hearst for governor, has re ceived from Hearst his letter accepting the nomination; In his letteri hesays in part: "Two things are of special importance as issues in this campaign liberty and prosperity. The object of the Independence League is to resist the attacks upon human liberty, upon government of the people menaced by corporation rule, and to resist the attacks upon general prosperity by, those same corporations, and by dishonest financial agencies.
Shaw Speaking in Ohio. Columbus, O., Oct. 4. Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury, niada the first of a series of speeches which he will deliver In Ohio at the Auditorium In this city. His speech dealt chiefly with the tariff and trust questions.
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were to be married a aeeP ieeung 01 responsiouuy tne j nomination of the Independence i League. The great' problem of the
hour, the problem that the people must solve with their ballots and legislation, is to do away with corporation control of the government. That control is now practically absolute." He
Pension Fund for Mali Clerk. Chicago. Oct. 4. The Railway Mail association convention adopted resolutions asking congress to enact a. bill providing for the deduction of $2 a month from each postal clerk's salary with which to create a fund, which shall be added to by all deductions secured by the government from tines a ud other penalties which the clerks may be subjected to.
Speaker Visits Fairbanks.
Imdannpolls. Oct. 4. Speaker Can-i to the governor
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non. of tne national bouse of representatives, and lfepresentative Watson arrived in Indianapolis and paid a visit to Vice President Fairbanks. They left Indianapolis for Grcensburg, where both spoke in the afternoon. Speaker Cannon left Indianapolis this morning for Danville, 111.
made a direct personal attack on Hughes, declaring him a corporation attorney, and declared against the "bosses." He then says: "I propose if elected to exercise fearlessly with due regard for the principle of home rule, the
power of removal given by the people
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He Was Soon Consoled. New York. Oct, 4. Willianv J.White, president of the American Chicle company, tho chewing gum concern, and formerly representative in congresa from Ohio, whose wife secured a divorce from hrrn last Tuesday, married Miss Helen P. Sheldon yesterday.
V. S. Transport on Fire. Manila. Oct. 4. The transport Thomas is on fire. The fire originated in the hold, where there are G,r00 bales o' hay. The flames spread to the bunkers. The hold of the vessel has been flooded.
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connected with sarne and they have exclusive control of ofices. Only licensed graduate deatists. with years of experience, are employed. With lady assistant, another chair added, making four chairs in our operating department, we are better prepared to "more than please." "Yon are always welcome. ' Telephone 2923. Stat and Hohman. Hammond, tad. C. L. DAVIS, D, D. S., J. A. DAVIS. D. D. S. Of Drs. Davis Bros. Harvard Dental Offices.
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More Wabash Bouds to Issue. Chicago. Oct. 4. A special meeting of the stockholders cf the Wabash railway will be held in Chicago Oct. 22 at which it is proposed to authoriza a bond issue of $2X000,0C0.
to put a premium upon the enforcement of the law instead of encouraging its violation by tolerating In office officials who giant immunity to powerful and Influential offenders. I advocate making the public official's term of office so short that he will not hive time or Inclination to forget Trho It is that elected htm and that ought to control him, . and I ndvcv cate a material shortening of the terras of ofSce for all judges." He declares himself for municipal ownership and operation of "public utilities," and the reduction of railway rates in New York to 2 cents a telle.
A Good Dos. It Is related by Professor Bell that vben a friend of Ha was traveling abroad he one moi fling took out hii purse to see if it contained sufficient change for a day's jaunt he Intended making. He departed from his lodgings, leaviDg a trusted dpg behind. When he dined he took out hi3 purse to pay aad found he had lost a gold coin from St. On returning home la
the evening his servant informed him that the dog seemed very 111, as they could not induce him to eat anything. He went at once to his favorite, and as soon as he entered the room the faithful creature ran to him, deposited tho gold coin at his feet and then devoured the food placed for him with great eagerness. The i truth was that the gentleman had dropped the coin in the morning. The dog had picked it up and kept It in his mouth, fearing even to eat lost he should lose his master's
property before an opportunity was afforded him to reSore It Chambers' Journal. Clever Jlother Wood UucU. How does the mother wood duck get ber brood of twelve to eighteen duck
lings from her hollow tree to the creek? Hunters, fishermen and nature students have tried to answer this question, and many are the guesses at the riddle. Mr. William Brewster watched an American golden eye that had a nest In the hollow tree overhanging the water until he heard her, after she had made an Inspection of the surroundings, utter a "quack" that brought her brood pellmell out of the tree aud tumbling down into the water. A magazine writer says he has seen the young ducks climb out of the hollow down the tree and walk to the water, which was near by. Others believe that the mother carries them in her bill, taking them by their wings; others that she carries them on her back. Country Life In America.
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Brynn Is in Acion Again. Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 4. William J. Bryan has started on a tour of campaigning which with few interruptions will continue until nearly election day After his speech at St. Joseph. Mo., be returned to Nebraska and will make addresses today, tomorrow and Saturday. The week following, and perhaps longer, will be spent in Kansas, and from there the central states will be visited.
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Rhode Island Democrats. Trovldenca, R. I., Oct. 4. The" platform adopted by the Democratic state convention which met here denounce" "the boss system," which, it declars-H, dominates national and state affairs.
Bryan Speaks to lO.OOO. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 4. William J. Bryan spoke in St. Joseph to a crowd of 10.CHX) persons. His train was late
in arriving and it was nearly 10 o'clock I SSor Ilicgins; of Pawtueket. waa
before he besran his address. nominated by acclamation for govern-
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Origin of HUo Levant." Nowadays "the Levant" means solely the eastern Mediterranean region. But It really signifies the east In a general sense the region of the rising sun. In fact being derived from the French "lever," to rise. By "the high LevantBacon meant the far east. In the eighteenth century Chambers' Encyclopedia explained that "Levant" applied to any country to the eastward of one, and In this sense Evelyn wrote of
"more Levantine parts than Italy." j "Levant," Indeed, was interchangeable j
with "orient," just as "poaeat" was ! 25 foot lot on State Street, across Carter's lively barn, at a very reawith "Occident." So we find Miltori j gonabIe fire faZOO. t&ZZSZLJ? "PQDCDi 6 room cottage, brick foundation, 37y2 foct lot, LaSalle Street, $1,000, j Fine two-flat building, 50 foot lot on Ogden Street, $3,600. A Charity Dance. ; Michigan Avenue, 8 rooms, $2,100. Awkward Spouse I see oar set i3 to ! 9 room house, 50 foot lot, Sheffield Avenue, $2,500. have a grand chatty ball. Did you j 8 room house, 50 foot lot, Sheffield Avenue, $2,000. ever dance fort&arity? Pretty Wife ; 4 rosia cottage, Oak Street, north of Eofsan, 25 foot lot, on easy pyOf course. Don't you remember how . . QentS, $750.
. STl ll : ua?ce 8 room house on Hurry Street, $1,300.
"Real Estate in all its Branches." We List Here a Few of Our Bargains:
with you when we first met? London j
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4 room house on Indiana Avenue, $S00.
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longing to the Badger State Ottawa. OnW Oct. 4.-The Frazier T s " '
Omin company, of Chicago. ! company's et x en si v lumber yarLat TSZL i
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75 feet on Carrol Street, all improvements paid, $900.
New 7 room house on Walter Street, 50 foct finely improve! lot Owner
leaving city must sell, $1,900.
5 room cottage cn North, South and East Sides for sale on monthly pay
ments.
New Modern 7 room house on Oakly Avenue, $2,650.
6 room cottage on Truman, near Oakley, 50 foot lot, $1,5C0.
