Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1906 — Page 8

PAGE EIGHT TMH LAKE COUNTY TIMES Wednesday, Oct. 10, 3006.

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to Investor

I WILL SELL Three 6 per cent Real Estate Mortgages Amply secured and made by men whose signatures .

alone arc worth 10Q cents on the dollar in any bank. One$l,300.00, due in three years. One-$1,600.00, due in five years. One--$1,800.00, due in three years.

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PARADE OF WAR VETS

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Men Who Were on the Firing Line in the War Against Spain Line Up.

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Celebrated Italian Actress Passes at Home a Vtcti m of Pneumonia. Rome, Oct. 10. The Marchesa del Hrillo, better known as Adelaide Ristori. the celebrated Italian actress, died early in the morning. She Lad.

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Washington, Oct. 10. The parade of tho United Spanish War Veterans was the feature of the annual encampment and reunion of that organization, and the line of march was thronged by cheering thousands. President Roosevelt, who is a member of the organization, did not review the parade as had ben hoped by many of the veterans, it being stated at the White House that he was unable to do so because ; of olheia! duties. When the president

; and Mrs. Roosevelt went out riding I I shortly after 1:20 p. m. they drove out j : of the northwest gate of the White j ! House grounds just as the rear of tho

parade was passing. President Crosses the March. j The veterans were marching in roview between the Grand Army of the

i Republic of the District of Columbia I i and the Old Guard of the District, on i the one side of the avenue, and the j Military Division of the Escort to the I Spanish War Veterans on the other. I There was a convenient break in the j I line of march, through which the j ' president's carriage en route to the j ; suburbs was driven. While lie was ' crossing the avenue in this breach in !

i the line he was recognized by the ; marchers., and was cheered, the ovaj tion continuing as the carriage pro1 eeeded up Madison place. The pres- ' ident acknowledged the cheers by ; standing in his carriage with uncov- ! erod head, bowing to the veterans. I Model of the Ill-FateJL Jiaiue. ; CY.pUin Richmond Pearson Ilobson ' and Russell P.. Harrison, son of the

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CHEERS F0U "JOE" Natinnnl Speaker t!ie Guest of Honor at a Chicago lay BanquetOther Oratoro. Chicago, Oct. 10 Speaker Joseph C. Cannon was the guest of lienor at the Chicao Dav banutt rrivn ly tho

Marquette club at the Auditor!'.:::!. lie responiwl to the" sentiment 'Illinois.

T1e s;eaker v.".'.s toasted as the had

ing citizen of Illinois, and eery reference to his possible candidacy for the presidency was greeted with uproarious applause.- Fully T"0 memlnrs of the club and invited guests were present, and many politicians from this state and other portions of the middle west were in" the banquet hall. . "Besides Cannon oilier speakers of the evening were . Representative P.mtell. of Illinois, who responded to the teat rChieago;" Dr. Frank Bristol. of Washington, who spoke on "A Nation Favored, of Hod:' Frank C. tJoudy, of Denver, whose subject was "The New West," and Representative James K.

! Watson, of Indiana, who dealt with

the subject of "lf!fS."

Don't Read This Advertisement if you Wish to Keep Your Money, Why? Because I am otlerinc; acre and lot property so tremcnuously low that the temptation will bt too reat for you to hang1 on to your money any longer. I am scllinjr vacant lots for 10, $15, S20,; 5?5, 530, 550 and upwards; acres at $50 and $100 per acre and upwards. Write or call lor particular-.

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ADELAIDE RISTORI,

been suffering from pneumonia for for some time. The king and queen of Italy and the dowager queen, Margherita.sent sympathetic telegrams; to Ristori's daughter, who nursed, her mother until the last moment. Ristori's son. the Marquis Giorgio Capranica del (Jrillo. a gentleman-iu-waiting In attendance on Queen Margherita. was in Paris with her when the jereat actress died.

Trials of the Dreatlnanght. Splthead. England, Oct. Id. The battleship Dreadnaught has anchored here after a full steam trial lasting; eight hours, in which she reached a speed of 2J1i knots, the mean averago being -V. Her horse power, which Is nominally 2T,0X, went as high as 28,000. These results were achieved In the face of increased, load which added two feet to her draught. The engines' ran smoothly and with good reserve power, no forced draught being ved. Complete absence of vibration was a sain recorded.

BRAVE ED JAC0BS0N

Ilo Carries a Line Ashore and Saves the Crew of Hid Hoat from Death. Houghton, Mich., Oct. 10. The fourteen people comprises the trews of the bargos Wayne and Foster, which were reported missing in the storm,

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Hammond Horse Market i5to 40 Head of Horses always oa hand. Hay, Feed and Wood lor Sale. Exchange Stable. ED MAR3H, Proprietor. MANHATTAN HOTEL, . 396 Calumet Ave.

have been found alive and safe, all

late president, were among the figures , having survived the stranding of the

SA VE TWO CENTS A J&KY YOU CAN OWN A FARM We mean what we say. ''"The Marvin Plan" '. enables, any ci:e who will put away a small 6um each !av to own a farm that he can live on, or lease out. and in either case have a cood income fur life. Land is situated in the most productive belt in the United States. Aa absolutely aafe, s'.ire and profitable investment far superior to a savings bank. Let us explain the plan to.y'oo It is money in your pocket to know our mrtiod of doing business. TRENHCLM, MARVIN & CO. D, 605 Baltimore Buildiris, Chicago, 11L

in the parade. The veterans were escorted up Pennsylvania avenue by all the available regular troops in the vicinity of Washington, the District militia, the local (Jrand Army of the Republic iosts. the Old Ouard. representatives of the Business Men's association, and the Minute Men of the District. A float hearing a large model of the battleship Maine attracted much attention. Ke.-tnre the Canteen, They Demand. I Before the parade the veterans trans- ; acted lonsiderablo business. Amid

reusing cheers the amalgamation of the Region of Spanish War Veterans of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, numbering f.0X men, with the Fnitea Spanish War Veterans was ratified. The encampment als.- unanimously passed a resolution introduced by J. Walter Mitchell, department of the District of Columbia, favoring the restoration of the canteen at the regular army posts. The resolution will now go to the national committee on legislation to be argued before congress at the coming session.

two vessels on the shore of the Misery bay. Both vessels struck on a rocky shore. While the crew of the Wayne found it a comparatively easy matter to reach dry land the Foster's crew found itself imprisoned on a s'randcil ship with a stretch of boiling surf intervening between it and the shore. Fd Jacobson, one of the Foster's crew, took the free end of a line in his teeth, plunged into the surf, and after a terrific battle for life made his way to land. Establishing communication with his shipmates. Jacobson then brought the six remaining members of the crew to land on a breeches buoy.

Buckingham Under Martial Iiaw. Buckingham. Que., Oct. 10. Buckingham is under martial law. Albert and Alexander Macl.aren. two partners in the Macl.aren Lumber company, and J. F. Valilee, the general manager, who is al.so mayor of Buckingham, were placed under arrest and1

taken to Hull, where they were released on bail. Three strikers were arr8tl.

At midniKht in the sU-eptr.j; rvm, T!:o lest iTottctor of the horn'ilainst i k:its, fire and Imrglary 2s an i:Ur.sir.r. telephone.

It allow? Instant coir.niunloatiun with the doctor, the lire-house or the police station. You call without running down staits to the main instrument. Ar.,1 when you are il!. You talk direct to businrss associates or friends without leaving the bed. The extension has a doui!e value a protector and a comfort. One and two-thirds rents rer day is a small cort for home happiness. Order an extension today and on "November H9th you will be thankful. Telephone the Manager.

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Wholesale Order for Ships. Cleveland. O.. Oct. 10. One of the largest orders for merchant ships on record was placed when J. C. Wallace, president of the American Shipbuilding company, closed a contract with the Lackawanna Steamship company for eight new ships of modem size.

ISryan to Stump Wisconsin. Janesville, Wis.. Oct. 10. Arrangements have l een complete t for spet hei by W. J. Bryan at Milwaukee, Watertown find Madison on Oct. 17.

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Lake County Title & Guaranty Company ABSTRACTORS F. R. MOTT, President, J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary, FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-Pres. A. II . TAPPER, Treasurer, S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. . Secretary's office in Alajestic BI Jij., Hammond. Abstracts furnished promptly at current rates.

FARMERS' CONGRESS MEETS

Four Convicts in a Fatal Fall. Auburn. IN. Y.. Oct. 10. A scaffolding on which four convicts" were at work whitewashing a ceiling in Auburn prison broke and precipitated all four to the cement pavement forty feet below. Two of them, Charles Hand and William W. Goodenbury, died. The others. Charles W. Fulton and Fdward W. Kniskers, are not expected to live.

Eight Hundred Delegates at Rock Island to Discuss Distribution of Products, Rock Island, 111., Oct. 10. Eight hundred delegates are in the city to attend the twentieth annual session of the Farmers' National Congress; and more are coming on every train. The sessions opened at the Illinois theater, where Mayor G. W. McCaskrin delivered an address of welcome for the

city and Governor C. S. Ieneen for the ; state. Besponses were made by Joshua i Strange, of Marion. Ind.. second vice i

president of the congress, and B. Cameron, of Stageville, Mo., first vice president. A feature of the programme was the annual address of President John M. Stahl, of Chicago. Stahl declared that to the farmer the distribution of products is of equal importance to the production, and that while production has been brought to a state of perfection distribution has been neglected or left in the hands of hostile, interests which have made the agriculturists their prey. He said that the chief mission

of the farmers' congress is to remedy faults in the system of distribution.

Must Go to the Legislatare. Madison. Wis.. Oct. 10. The Wisconsin supreme court lias rendered a decision that cities must go to the legis

lature to get a remedy against high prices for gas. The city of Madison sued for inspection of the local company's books. Mrs. Davis Has a Cold. New York, Oct. 10. Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the president of the Confederate States, is ill with a cold at the Hotel Majestic, this city. Her illness is not believed to be serious.

THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS.

KEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE

DAVIS BROS., HARVARD DL!7TIST.DAVIS BROS., HARVARD DENTIST.

N0TICI3SPECIAL The Drs. Davi- Bros., of the Harvard Dental Offices, wish to announce that NO ONE ELSE IS

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How About the Contest? New York. Oct. 10. Bloodgood ITaviland Cutter, the Long Island poet from whose personality one of Mark Twain's characters was drawn, and who died two weeks ago, left 5750,000 of his million-dollar fortune to the American Bible society. The remainder of the estate, amounting to nearly ?2o0.000. is divided in bequests for life among his heirs nephews, nieces and cousins numbering some 232.

connected with same and they have exclusive control of offices. Only licensed Rr&duate dentists, with years or experience, are employed. With lady assistant, another chair added, makingfour chairs in our operating department, we are better prepared to "more than please." "You are always welcome.' Telephone 2923. State and Hohman. 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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Very Well Done. Mr. l-'elter. Blnghamton. N. Y., Oct. 10. The burglar who was 'shot and killed by Joseph Felter in this city last Frhhiy night, has been positively identified as Joseph or John F. Scnnlon. alias Joseph F. Sehtilt;:, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who is said to have been one of the worst burglars and safeLdowers in the country.

DAVIS BROS., HARVARD DENTIST.DAVIS BROS., HARVARD DECTSI.

Boiler Explosion Kills Two. New Richmond, Wis., Oct. 10. Two men are dead and five were injured by the explosion of the boiler of a threshinjr machine on the farm of John Hanson, about eight miles from this lace. The dead are Peter McCleen, ind Lewis Goosen, helpers.

The United States mint at San Francisco will coin '"'2,500,000 half-dollars for Mexico. Frank J. Gould, the youngest son of the late "wizard of Wall street," and his wife have separated, but a divorce has been averted so far.

The Old-Time Telegraphers at their convention at Washing.nn have elected Harvey D. Reynolds, of Buffalo, president. The first snow of the season fell yesterday at Chicago. It was a very light fall of the "beautiful." The Presbyterian synod of Wisconsin is in session at Madison. Archbishop Bond, primate of all Canada cf the Anglican church, is dead at Montreal, aged 91 years. The Republicans of Spain are enr ergetlcally. preparing to force the

church question upon the attention of

parliament. . j It is announced that the famous! ruins of the Abbey at Glastonbury, i Somerset. G. B., are In the market. jespondeut on account of 111 health Mrs. Joseph Seigfrid, 19 years old, com- j mitted suicide at Akron, O. She was a bride of only a few months. j Judge Jacob F. Burket. who retired from Ohio's supreme court bench two i

years ago, is dead at Findlay. O. Fight indictments in theso-eal'ed sugar rebate case have been handed down by the October federal grand jury at New York.

The Boston National League base i ball club is now the property of Geo. ! B. Dover, John S. Dover, Fred Ten- ! ney and- two men whose names tire kept secrect. ! In the standardization trial trip of : the new cruiser California she aversired 22.U2 knots an hour

IVhere Xo "White Man May Land LTnleaa He IIa a Permit. Unalaska resembles other northern stations, having warehouses, docks, the inevitable Greek church and a score of wooden cabins. Whalers leave here for the arctic regions. Dutch Harbor is a station for our revenue fleet. There is much coming and going of ships of all nations. There is quite a formidable fleet, and only two ships out of twelve carry colors of the same country. Just before entering the harbor one notices a detached rock high against the side of the cliff. It bears a striking resemblance to a Russian priest in full robes. Touched by the sunset light, he seems to stand blessing the harbor. Sailing north out into Bering sea, one looks back at the desolate, silent, treeless islands, which seem to wall the edge of the world. Hundreds of miles west they run toward Vladivostok. Two hundred and forty miles nox-th of Unalaska are the Tribilof islands.

not large, but the greatest seal islands ;i the world. There are many fur seals around the shores of Bering sea and the Aleutian islands, but the great mass of them are bred on the rribilof group. No white man is permitted to land on these breeding grounds without a permit signed by the secretary of the treasury of the United States. Outdoor Life.

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