Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1906 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES FRIDAY. OCT. 26, 1906.

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200,000 in the. state. Representatives of twelve labor unions, some of whose candidates had teen put oft the Independence League local ticket, as a result, they asserted, of a Hearst-Murphy deal, met and adopted resolutions declaring their intention to vote and work for Hughes.

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Takes Occasion to "Roast" Foraker and Dick for Opposing Roosevelt. Wooster, 0.,Oct 20. Colonel William J. Rryan wound up his first day's tour of the state here. During the day he spoke at Montpelier. Paulding, Findlay. Napoleon and several other places.

In the evening he. spoke at Mansfield and Marion, and arrived here mora than an hour late. Rryan spoke first in the Opera House between the acts

of a play. And then at the armory.

which was crowded. Here he talked

favorably of independent voting by Re

publicans for the Democratic nominee for congress, W. A. Ashbrook. Severe attacks upon Joseph B. Foraker and Charles Dick, the United States- senators from Ohio, who were termed political bushwhackers and enemies of Roosevelt, were made by Bryan In most of his speeches, but at Montpelier he strongly indorsed Judge R. R. Kinkade, independent candidate for the common pleas bench at Toledo. Kinkade heard the cases against members of the so-called ice trust and sentenced them to the workhouse. In national politics Judge Kinkade is a Republican. ROWDYISM IN THE FIGHT

Indiana Senator D?nies the Claim That Roosevelt Borrowed Democratic ideas.

'COMMONER" WRITES A LETTER

Advises Indiana Democrats To Bd Vigilant and Bu:y.

Hia Tour of Ohio Campaign In New York-Hearst's Whack at "Uncle Joe" Some Political Rowdyism.

TWELVE PR0EABLY DEAD

Holocaust at Kansas City, Ran., by the Burning of a Large Building Occupied as a Tenement. Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 20. Vo persous are known to be dead, elgh"

others are misBinsr. two are fatally m-

Falls . on . November 29. This is Official.

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Spirit of Proscription In a Gang That Attacked a Meeting. New York, Oct. 2C Several hundred men w.'to had participated in the labor union demonstration in Madison Square garden in honor of Hearst attacked a banner picture of Charles E. Hughes, the Republican gubernatorial nominee, and a stereopticon show of views unfavorable to Hearst, in front of the Independent Democratic Municipal Ownership League headquarters at the Hotel Bartholdi. After a fierce struggle with four policemen who had been specially detailed to guard the stereopticon apparatus and banner the crowd completely wrecked the campaign exhibits and smashed a large plate glass window of the cafe of the hotel. SeveraJ arrests were made. The Independent

Democratic Municipal Ownership League is an organization claiming to have supported Hearst for mayor last year, but now opposed to him.

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Lake County Title & Guaranty Company ABSTRACTORS F. R. MOTT, President, J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary, FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-Pres. A. H. TAPPER, Treasurer. S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. Secretary's office In Majestic Bid?:., Hammond. lAbstracts furnished promptly at current rates.

Shaw Controverts Bryan. Chicago. Oct. 2G. Secretary Shaw, of the treasury.. was the chief speaker at a Republican rally held in the suburb of Oak Park. Secretary Shaw de voted; the greater part' of his speech to denials of the statements attributed to William J Bryan, particularly those in which - claim is made that Roosevelt has appropriated Democratic ideas.

Fairbanks at Topeka. Topeka. Kan... Oct- 20. Vice President Fairbanks Addressed an audience of more than T,000 persons at the Auditorium in the interest of the state and congressional Republican candidates. The meeting at the Auditorium followed a torchlight parade audi fireworks' display through the principal street.s of the city.

Terre Haute, Ind., Oct 26. Senator Reverldge addressed a mass meeting at the Coliseum here and dissented from the claim made by William J. Rryan in his Indiana tour that the Democrats proposed the reforms now advocated by the Republican party. On this subject Beveridgo said: "I say it would not be Important whether Mr. Bryan proposed the, reforms which we are now accomplishing or not But as a matter of fact he has suggested very few of them, and none are practical. Take for example the pure food law, which affects the health and life of every man. woman and child in the nation. Did Mr. Bryan ever suggest anything so practical and seriously needed as this great measure? And so I might go on through a long; list of Important laws which we have actually placed on the statute books ard which Mr. Bryan or anybody else in the opposition party never suggested, or even thought of." Bryan Advises Indiana Friends.

Indianapolis, Oct 20. An open J

letter to the Democrats of Indiana from William ,T. Bryan has been made public at the headquarters of the Democratic state committee. The letter expresses appreciation of the indorsement given Bryan by the state convention, and adds: "The election this year is important, not only as an indication of the trend of sentiment, but because a Democratic cogress will enable us to send reform measures to the senate and either secure remedial

legislation or expose the defense of the enemy. Let me urge, therefore, every Democrat to go to the .polls. As it is easier to bring a Democrat to the polls than it is to convert a Republican let the Democrats organize and poll every Democratic vote. r Would Convert Republicans. "But we ought not;-to be content with 'polling the Democratic vote; we

hrtve a r'ght to expert a large Increase In our vote "from Republicans who are now convinced of the necessity for the reforms which the Democrats have been advocating. Let every Democrat pick out a. Republican and supply him with literature- Converts are made more by the conversations between neighbors than by public speakers, nnd it is so, easy to show how events have supported the Demo

cratic position that every Democratl ought to be able to gain a recruit."

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Kan. A single body has been recovered from the ruins, that of D. It. ' Young, aged 62 years. It is known tbtt Charles A. Lynch, a laborer, and the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Sparks are dead, but their bodies havo not been recovered. J. F. Dranhara, a wagonmaker. died at a hospital as" a j result of injuries. It is believed also , that CTeorge Muliin, aged 00, an invalid, perished. j The building was occupied by fami- ! lies and lodgers and about 200 persons ! were asleep in the building when tha ; flames broke out. It was a four-story ' building, and some were killed cr wounded by Jumping from the windows. The list of missiug is as follows: Mrs. E. B, Bingham and

her two children, Amos, aged 15, and) Leota, aged 12; Patrick McGulre. who lived on the third floor aud had no occupation: George Muliin. invalid, aged CO years; Mrs. Ld Winslow and two daughters. Mabel, aged 9, and May, aged 1; Edward Winslow. The

fatally injured are an unknown baby

and J. J. Morley, Missouri Pacific fire- j

man. A railroad man standing near the building building heard a man in a sec-ond-tory window giving the Brother

hood of Railway Firemen's distress!

signal. Finding a rope he threw it to his brother fireman, who instead of saving himself, passed it to a woman in the window above him. The woman saved herself, but the man was lost. His name Is not known.

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London. Oct. 26. RiCe shooting ' hereafter will be included in the cur-1 rictilurn of the elementary schools of ! this country. Birrell, president of tho : board of education, who made the an- j nouncement in the house of commons, said that the educational authorities had been given permission under cer- j tafn restrictions to allow children of certain ages to be taught to shoot at miniature ranges, the instruction to ba

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New York, Oct. 20. Three persons saoying pictures in the world and all the latest illustrated songs.

were killed and three seriously injured in a collision at Wood side, L. L, be-1 tween a Long Island railroad train and a coach which was returning to New York from, a funeral at Calvary cemetery.. The , dead, are Patrick Healy, Anna Healy (3 years old) and Eleanor Healy (2 months old). The injured Mrs.

Patrick Healy, Thomas Lynch and Ed gar J. Griffin, driver of the coach.

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Railway Man Promoted. Toledo, O.. Oct. 2G. George K. Lowell, at present general superintendent, of the Monon route, with headquarters at Chicago, has been appointed general manager of the Detroit. Toledo and Ironton and the Ann Arbor railroads, in charge of operations of both roads.

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Pythians a Teetotaller Society. New Orleans, Oct. 20. A sweeping anti-liquor statute has been passed by the supreme lodge Knights of Pythias, barring frcm entry even wholesale Honor dealers and hotelkeepers who

have bars in their hotels.

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NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE

The pope of Rome Is recovering from his recent indisposition. The National Civil Service Reform League will hold its twenty-sixth annual meeting nt New Haven, . Conn., Nov. 19 and 20. A hurricane swept over southwestern Japan. Several coral fishing boats are reported missing. Each boat Is manned by at least two sailors. The National Sunday School Union of the Methodist church is holding its-stventy-ninth meeting at Topeka, Kan. Articles have been signed for a match between Abe Attell and Billy

de Coursey to take place here Nov. 16 at San Diego. Cal. Sir Thomas Lipton has accepted an invitation to be the guest of Dayton, O., Nov. $ for one day. The Associated Press is authoritatively informed that no loan, foreign or domestic, is contemplated by Russia, except the internal loan to be issued about Dec. 1. Mrs. Bell, wife of General Bell, has left Washington for Cuba, which is regarded as a sign that the general's stay there will be long. The first Russian industrial congress has assembled at St. Petersburg. The r.arriquand & Marres arms factory, situated -In the Rue Oberkampf, Paris, was destroyed by fire, causing a loss of many millions of francs. Don Emillo de Ojeda. who was recently appointed Spanish ambassador to the Vatican, has resigned, according to rumor at Madrid. "The keynote of our people -Jnp-aneseT in the matter of finance is caution," said TaknhasbJ. Japanese special fiscal agent at London, in an interview.

Hearst at Gotham and Hughes at Ithaca Spell-Binding. New York, Oct. 2G. With Hughes in Ithaca and Hearst at tadlson Square garden in this city the gubernatorial campaign of the respective candidates was carried on at widely separate points and with una bated vigor. At Madison Square garden there was a great gathering of union labor to ratify the nomination of Hearst by the Democratic and Independence League parties, and three speeches by the candidate one in the garden and two outside, at either end of the big building. The crowds were enthusiastic and demonstrative, cheering Hearst whenever opportunity offered. Preceding the meeting at the garden there was a long parade of labor unionists. A "rusty old Cannon", recently attacked him In a speech, . Hearst said during his speech, and he added he was- pround of having made an enemy of that gentleman, who was one of the enemy. Hughes, the Republican candidate, began bis speech-making at Binghamton, where he delivered two talks to large crowds, and traveled thence to

Ithaca, where he spoke .twice more at night. At Kbaca the Cornell students

turned out n great numbers to hear and cheer him. They assembled at

the hotel with band, fireworks and college yells. The Cornell Hughes club, made up of students, formed in Hue and escorted the candidate to the first place he was to speak. The entire top gallery was reserved for the students, who broke into cheers when Hughes declared that some of the happiest days of his life were spent far above Cayuga's waters. The state Republican committee will not send money to the up-state county chairmen this year for campaign purpose, ns has been the custom in previous years, according to an announcement by State Chairman Woodruff. "Woodruff said that the commit

tee has no money for that purpose this j vear. State" Senator Raines said that ;

his observation throughout the state

Unworthy of Remembrance. My Dear Friend: I beg of you to lend me the 6,000f. Then forget me forever. I am not worthy to be remembered. Letter found by the Paris Figaro.

Real Meaning of "Balkan." "Balkan" is a Turkish generic term, referring to a range or mass of wooded hills with pasturage and meadow land on their slopes.

Flower Furnishes Blacking. An Australian flower of the hibiscus specie is often used as blacking, the juice squeezed from four blossome giving enough liquid to coat a shoe with a fine luster.

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American and French Women. The American woman is made for flirting, the Parisian for love. An American woman is a Parisian frozen on ice. Neue Freie Presse.

Fined for Fast Riding. SydneyA. England, of Manchester, England, was fined $50 at Bradford for driving through the streets with a motorcycle kt the rate of 70 miles an hour.

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has led him to believe that "Hearst will be swamped." On the other band Chairman Connors, of the Democratic state committee, said he thought there would be a "landslide for Mr. Hearst." The tide had turned towards the Independence Lea gue nnd Democratic candidate during the last forty-eight hours, he declared, and in his opinion Hearst wouhj

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