Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1906 — Page 8

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I WILL SELL Hires 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--$1,30.0.00, due in three years. Onc--$1,600.00, due in five years. One -$1,800.00, due in three years. Apply at once to E. A. KINKADE, builder 110 First National Bank BIdg.

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vestors1 BLOODY STRIKE FIGH

Two Men' Killed and Others Fatally Wounded in a Clash in Quebec.

STRIKERS ATTACK A SAWMILL

EOOT TO GO ON THE STUMP

He Will Take Part in the New York Campaign, as Will Shaw and Cannon. Washington, Oct. 1. Secretary Root Is to make a campaign speech in New York Oct. 22. He will speak in Carnegie hall. This announcement was

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Leader Killed.

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nammond Horse Market 5to 40 Head of Horses always oa hand. Hay, Feed and Wood for Sale. Exchange Stable. ED MARSH, Proprietor. MANHATTAN HOTEL, 396 Calumet Ave.

Buckingham. Que., Oct. 0. Two m?n were killed and a dozen wound--d in a eondict between striking mill hands and provincial police at MacLmcii's saw mills here. The drastic men Mires taken by the authorities to iue!l the riotous strikers have had a telling effect and no further trouble is expected. The dead are: President IVlanger. of the Mill Workers' union, aid leader of the ' strikers: Xavier Thcricu, a mill luu.d. Five of the wonnded men are in a serious condit'on. Names of the Worst Wounded. So far as could bo learned the most seriously wounded are: Felix Fauvalle, shot through abdomen, will probably die; Baptisle Bleniow, slut tlirough. head and anus, scriou.s; Felix Lacolle. shit in ana; Ahelard llainclin. four

rbullet wounds: IvlAvard Miner, shot in

head; Xavier Trembley, shot ill arm and both legs; Isidore Henaud. wounded in back: Herbert Berler, Montreal police contingent, shot in breast, fatal: Frank Kernan. chief of Buckingham police, and his deputies, James Kernan, Peter Pickard, Leyotte and several others. Cannot Live on $1.25 a Day. The strikers declare ithey will elect another leader and continue the strike. Their former wages of 1.25 a day they declare wilt not keep them and their families alive. Tlie MacLaren company, which is one of the largest lumber concerns in Canada, is equally determined not to give in to the striken:.

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Charge Ilepulsed and Leader of the Strikers Slain. The strike at the mills began on Sept. To. The workmen's strike fund and their s.i'.all savings had vanished, and they had begun to feel the pinch of hunger and cold. The announce

ment marie that the mill owners would

import labor and start the mills put

the men in a desperate frame of mind.

A meeting was called at which incrn-

di:v;-y speeches were made. About the

n.k'dlo of the-afternoon the men de

cided to clear out the strike-breakers. A mob of 2(0 men. armed with re

volvers and other weapons rushed up the hill leading to the mills.

The mill owners, who had looked for violence, had posted forty detectives

and special policemen on the outskirts

ff their property. There was no par

leying. The first rush of the strikers

wa? met by a volley from the revolvers in the hands of the police. Belanger. who was leading the mob, fell

at the first volley with two bullets in

his head. He died where he fell. The strikers sought shelter and opened fire on the police, many of whom were hit. A desultory fusillade was kept up for fifteen minutes, the strikers' standing their ground and the police remaining behind their hastily constructed barricades. It was apparently by mutual consent that hostilities were suspended, while both sides removed their wounded. As there appeared to be a likelihood of a renewal of the trouble an appeal was sent to Ottawa for troops. They have arrived and gone into camp near the lumber yards. Alexander and Albert MacLaren. members of the firm, fought beside the police in the battle with the strikers.

Injunction Against Strikers. Topeka. Kan.. Ocr. f. Judge rollock. in the United Statesdistrict court, granted a permanent injunction against the members of the Electrical Worker union, of Wichita. preventing them from intrfering with the property or employes of the Missouri and Kansas Telephone company.

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JAMES 8. 6HEE1IAX. made by Chairman Sherman, of the Republican congressional committee, after a conference with the prn:aent. Sherman also announced that Secretary Shaw and Speaker Cannon would take an active part in the New York campaign. Sherman also said that Secretary Taft would be asked to take part In the campaign if lie found it convenient to do so after his return from Cuba. If he consents the secretary will be asked to speak in the west. It originally was intended to send Secretary Taft to Wisconsin, Missouri and Colorado.

Finally Decided That the Government Will Give L'p the i'unitui: Canal Job. Washington. Oct. 1. 1 1 h?.s been anally decided that the Panama canal shall be completed by contract. In a few days the commission will make public a statement setting forth its reasons for favoring' the contract system. President Roosevelt is known to support the commissi n in its position that the work can be dne more satisfactorily by contractors than by the government. This change will in no vray affect the employment of Chinese labor. Proposals for furnishing the Chinese labor were made under such conditions that they can be transferred to contractors, and the terms can be fulfilled in such a manner that the government can give the coolies just as much protection as it could if the government were the direct employer.

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Oscar Ciaildy Kets Away. Charlotte, X. C, Oct. 0. The mob which was in pursuit of Oscar tladdy, the negro who murdered Superintendent It. II. Eubanks at the railroad camp near Lexington. X. ('., lost track of him and bloodhounds failed to pick up the scent. Excitement at Lexington was further increased by the threats of another negro to kill Foreman Butler. He was jailed.

Why? Pecause I am offerinff acre and lot property so tremendously low that the temptation will be too great for you to hang1 on to your money any longer. I am selling- vacant lots for $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $50 and upwards; acres at $50 and $100 per acre and upwards. Write or call for particulars. R. L. MILLER. Suite 408, Hammond BIdg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3021 Branch Office, Tollesion, Ind.

BIG SCHEME IN HAND

Railway Equipment Company That Will Have a Capital of $100,000,000 Now Proposed. Chicago, Oct. 0. Plans are on foot for the organization of a gigantic railway equipment company, the object of which will be to take the place of private car companies in furnishing refrigerator, live stock and other special kinds of cars to the railways at the season during which they are required by the different lines. It is proposed to capitalize- the projected company at $lO0.C0O.0O0. It will rot be a private, but strictly a railway enterprise, the stock of the corporation being held by the various railway companies and the profits prorated among them.

Of Course Judge Lynch Is There. Mitchell. S. I)., Oct. 0. 'Walter Xewmnn, night policeman, was shot and probably fatally wounded byChas. Reusan, a thresherman-whom he was. attempting to arrest for drunkenness. The shooting caused much excitement.

and a great crowd gathered about the

jail, threatening to lynch Reusan should the policeman die.

Yellow Jack Is Qui Vive.

Xew Orleans. Oct. 0. A report that tli Cuban yellow fever situation is

becoming serious has. been received by the Louisiana state board of health.

The reportinginspectorat Havana says

that there are rive cases at Havana, widely separated and in the best portions of thf city.

Schooner Lost at Buffalo.

Buffalo, X. Y., Oct. 9. Against the

Donnelly pier, at the entrance to Buf

falo harbor, the schooner Ada Medora

is pounding itself to pieces. The crew

of ten men was taken off as the craft began to sink. The boat is loaded

with hardwood lumber, valued at C00, 000.

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Romb Fails of Its Purpose. Sebastopol. Oct. 0. A bomb was thrown at Major General Dumbadze. commander of the troops, as he was driving to the barraks of the Brest regiment. The general, who was slightly wounded, tired on his assailant. The latter, after a struggle with some soldiers, escaped. Charge Is Blacklisting. F.vansviHe. Ind.. Oct. 0. It. E. Kemper, a train dispatcher for the Louisville and Xashville railroad, has been arrested here by a de'nutv United

Charges the Mob with Murder. Little Hock, Ark., Oct. 0. Judge R.

J. Lea. qf the Pulaski county circuit

court, specifically instructed the grand jury as to Its inquiry into the lynch

ing of II. C. Blackman, the negro, Sun

day night in Argent a. Judge Lea told

the jurors that every member of the mob Mas a murderer and should bo hunted down.

Talked of Indiana Politics. Washington. Oct. 0. Representa

tive Jesse Overstreet, of Indiana, called

on President Roosevelt and discussed

with him for a short time political con

ditions in his state. Overstreet is on

his way home to Indiana from Xew

York.

At miJniprkt in the sleeping: room. The best protector of the home 'Gainst sickness, tire and burgrlary ls an extension telephone. It allows instant communication with the doctor, the rue-house or the police station. You call without running: down stairs to the main instrument. And when you are ill. You talk direct to business associates or friends without leaving the bed. The extension has a double value a protector and a comfort. One and two-thirds cents per day is a small co?t for home happiness. Order an extension today and cu November 29th you will be thankful. Telephone the Manager.

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Anxiety for Lake Craft. Cleveland, O.. Oct. 0. The gale

which has swept over Lake Erie since

Saturday continues, and considerable anxiety is felt in marine circles for the safety of smaller craft, though no serious damage has been reported sr far.

Struck by a Train and Killed. Chicago, Oct. 0. Mrs. P. Barry, of Yincennes. Ind., who was visiting in Chicago, was struck by a Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad passenger train and killed.

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Bitter Jerrold. Among the sayings attributed to Douglas Jerrold is a very bitter one he ap

plied to Mark Lemon, then editor of

Punch. Lemon was deeply attached to Dickens and showed it in a very open fashion, which perhaps aroused the great satirist's jealousy. At all events, as Jerrold was walking out one day with Lemon and another friend, and Dickens with several more behind them, Lemon suddenly dropped away and turned back. "What has become of Punch?" asked Jerrold's companion. "Did you hear Dickens whistle?"' was the cynical reply. "Dickens pays the dog tax for Lemon."

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connected with same and they have exclusive control of oSces. Only licensed graduate dentists, with years of experience, areemployed. With lady assistant, another chair added, making four chairs in our operating: department, we are better prepared to "more than please." "You are always welcome." Telephone 2923. State and Hohm an. Hammond, Ind. C. L. DAVIS, D, D. S., J. A. DAVIS, D. D. S. Of Drs. Davis Bros. Harvard Dental Offices.

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discharged a telegraph operator be- !

cause the latter joined the telegraphers' union.

Three Ixvst on tfie Lake. Houghton. Mich., Oct. 0. A terrific gale is raging on Lake Superior. The barge Pasadena, in tow of the steamer Gladstone, was blown on the rocks and is a total wreck. Three of her crew were drowned.

Americans Beat the Nationals. St. Louis. Oct. 0, The local Americans won a hotly-contested game from the St. Louis Nationals. 4 to :. It was the first of a post season series of seven for the championship of the city.

Representative Roekwood Hoar seriously ill at Worcester, Mass.

Dr. Rosen, at the head of the German mission, entered Fez, Morocco,

Oct. 2 in great pomp, creating a deep

impression upon the natives.

The thirty-fourth annual convention

of the American Association of Trav

eling Passenger Agents is in session at

West Baden, Ind.

Bishop William Benjamin Arnett, of

the African Methodist Episcopal

church, is dead of uraemic poisoning at the Wilberforce university, ageil GS

year. The Spanish-American War Yeter ans are in session at Washington.

All is quiet again at Argenta,. Ar

kansas.

James W. Felker, ex-city treasurer

of Xewburyport, Mass., has pleaded

guilty of the embezzlement of $86,500

funds of the cityJohn F. Ryan (Dem.), of Hancock comity, has been nominated in the Twelfth Michigan district for congress. Editor Hearst is busily engaged on the Xew York stump denying what the newspapers say about him. The Constitutional Democratic convention at Helsingfors has fallen into the hands of the radicals, and will not modify the Yiborg manifesto. The agitation for increased wages, with the alternative of a strike, has assumed serious dimensions in the Rhenish Westphalian coal district. The annual convention of the American Bottlers' Protective association has opened at Atlanta, Ga. The Columbus (O.) board of education has decided to adopt the simplified

spelling so far as practicable in the ! schools of the city. : Fire at Waterloo. la., destroyed j Brown's Orera House. Klinefelter'? livery barn. St. Mark's Episcopal church, : First Lutheran church, and C. F. ' r.ro Lwe and barn. Loss, $7:V ) CCD?

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. The French philosopher M. Le Bon, commenting on the motto of the revolution, "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity," declared that the real difference between the French and the British lay in the fact that the French were enamored of equality and cared little for liberty, while the British, insisted on liberty and never gave a thought to equality. And when some one quoted this to Rudyard Kipling he Instantly added his own comment to the effect that what the American really preferred was fraternity. "He is a good fellow himself, and he expects you to be one."

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