Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1906 — Page 6

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THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES Thursday, Dec. 6, 1906.

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Telegraph News bv Direct i Wire from All Over Indiana Fhelbyvllle, Ind., Doc. C. Two men btc dt.'sd and fourteen soriously injured as Hip result of a dust explosion Id the Rosebud mine, east of here. The explosion followed a shot and caught tJSO miners in the mine. All escaped except the sixteen men who were terribly burned. The dead are: W. Ben'ham, of Knlghtsvlllc, and Joe Cavant!or, of Rosebud. Buth Hlneliart and P.enhain weiv taken out ailvr, but died vhlle being taken home. The injured men live in Terro Haute, Setleyville, Brazil. Staunton, Harmony and Knightsville. All were taken home and it is believed that there will bo no further fatalities. Miner Disobeyed the Kules. The report of the accident caused intense excitement In allthetowns where the miners lived. The mine employs 300 men, part of whom had started home before the explosion took place. The mine was not seriously damaged, and only those in the vicinity of the explosion were dangerously injured. It is said that one of the miners in making an entry used dynamite instead of powder, and the explosion which followed set fire to the mine dust. The rules strictly prohibit the use of dynamite. Eight Girls Seriously Hurt. Indianapolis, Dec. G. Eiht frfrls employed in the factory of F. A. Rathbum & Co., manufacturers of a novelty paper match, were seriously burned and: injured, and several others were plightly bruised In a panic following1 the explosion of an nir tight compartment in which thousands of the patent matches were stored. The fire department extinniished the blaze with loss of only $1,000. The girls seriously hurt nre: Helen Stapp, badly burned; Ilattle Rreelove, Lizzie Richards and Myrtle Stapp, burned on the face, head body; Lulu Breodlove, arms, burned: Anna Reese, hurt In back; (Jeorginna Mitchell, Nellie Ruse, burned. Most of the girls were also hurt by falling or Jumping. One Man Fatally Hurt. Frankfort. Ind., Dec. C John Wllx. or Hamilton, o.. was rurally mrod, five others seriously and twentyie more slightly Injured, while a nuin-c-r received scratches and bruises when Monon train No. 3f, the fast limited between Cincinnati and Chicago left the track at Cambria, six miles north of this city. The accident was presumably caused by a defective rail. Jiames of the Most Hurt. Samuel E. Murray, of Ford, O., was badly injured on (he head, and F. B. Girlier, of Hamilton, O., was hurt Internally. The others injured were all Indianans, and these suffered the most: Frank Coulter, head and hands cut: Thomas MoDanlel, shoulder dislocated: William Kenyon, shoulder broken; George Cullom.faee and hands cut; Frank Kelly, injured internally; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cromwell, cut and bruised: M. L. Davis, wrist broken Bll of Frankfort; David Mabbett. Mapon, bruised and cut on the head; Hamilton Brown, Greetingsvllle, face cut and hands broken; James Boyle, Kilmore, face cut and badly bruised. FOUND HEIl HON ABLAZE Carried Him In That Condition to a Neighbor, Alter Trying to Quench the Flames. Indianapolis, Dec. 0. Returning from a neighbor's, where she had gone to get some coffee, Mrs. Ora Wilson, 10G Gelsendorff street, found her 3-year-old son standing before the kitchen stove wrapped In flames. The frenzied mother tried to beat out the blaze with her hands, and in her fright carried the child three doors away through the open air to get assistance. The fresh air fanned the blaze until it had burned the clothing almost entirely from the boy's body when the neighbor's home was reached. Tho child's body was blistered and charred from head to foot. Dr. John Reeves, of the city dispensary staff, was called, but was not able to do anything for the child, who died a few moments aft er the injuries bad been dressed. The Wilson family moved Into the new otne just a day or two ago. Canght by an Ore Crusher. Fort Wayne, Ind.. Dec. G. Thomas Rehan, 00 years old, employed at the rolling mills, was killed in an ore crusher. He had been working on repairs, and he signaled for steam to be turned on, but did not get out of the way of tho crusher before he was caught by the rollers, dying Instantly. Terro Hautean Accidentally Killed. Terre Ilaute. Ind., Dec. G. Word lias been received of the accidental death of Richard ("Jordan while hunting In Montana, where he was employed as a telegraph operator. He was the son of John L. Gordan, many years principal of a Tcrre Ilaute pubMc school. Miner's Neck Broken by Rock. Terre naute, Ind., Pec. G. Frank Dean, a miner employed In the Rood mice, was killed, bis neck haying been broken by a falling rock. ubcribe for Tke Lake County Times.

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Pittsburg Business Men, Quite a Few Dissenting, Roast the Treasury Chief. ALL "ALONG OF' A BUILDING SITE On a Recent Vistt the Iowa Financier ltubbed Some Fur the Wrong Way-That's Why. Pittsburg. Dec. G. During a stormy meeting of the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce Secretary of the Treasury Leslie M. Shaw was condemned in a resolution for his "unnecessary, undignified and discourteous treatment" of the members and their president, II. D. W. English, In the recent posto.fice hearing. When the resolution was offered considerable debate resulted, a number of tho members alleging that Secretary Shaw's actions through out the hearing were beyond reproach. but the resolution was finally adopted by a large majority. Origin of the Trouble. The trouble grew out of a recent hearing granted the business men of this city by Secretary Shaw concerning the location of the proposed new postoffice building. The secretary had de cided upon a site which resulted In much opposition. A number of peti tions was sent to Secretary Shaw objecting to his selection, and requesting A hrnHnc This w T-Hntfx1. and In the meantime the business men se lected several other sites which were to be offered when the hearing was held. Secretary Shaw came to IMttsburg and an all day hearing was held. Charges of Graft Were Made. Owing to charges of graft having been made in the matter of the first selection the hearing was lively, and Secretary Shaw offered $1,000 for Information lending to the Identity of those who had charged graft. During the hearing President English addressed Secretary Shaw regarding: a site th.it had been selected by the committee representing the business men, and the secretary dismissed their reo oinmendations with a demand that tby present their credentials author izing them to speak for the people of nttsburg. President English took exception to the remark and left the meeting. And There Is "Graft" at Pittsburg. Pittsburg. Dec. G. While detectives were Fearching for Joseph Flaherty, civil engineer charged with conspiracy to bribe councilmen In connection with the Pittsburg and Tube City rail road franchise, he walked into tho building of tho department of public safety and surrendered himself. Later he was released under bonds of $2,000 Warrants were issued for Flaherty and II. S. Postaph on information furnished by Superintendent of Police Thomas McQualde. Postaph has not yet been found. COMBINATION IN TUNNELS Three Companies at New York Con eolidate with a Capital of Fifty Million Dollars. Albany, N. Y., Dec. G. A certificate has been filed with the secretary of state of the formation of the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad company by the consolidation of the New York and New Jersey Railroad company and the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad company. New York corporations; and the Iloboken and Manhattan Railroad com pany, a New Jersey corporation, with a combined capital of $.".0,000,000. The corporation will make a continuous line of tunnel railroad between New York and New Jersey. The directors of the new corporation include Anthony N. Brady, Elbert II. Gary. William G. McAdoo and E. F. C Young. Good Shooting at Four Miles. London, Dec. 0. The gunners of the armored cruiser Drake, flagship of the second squadron of the British At lantic fleet, commanded Ly Rear Ad mlral Prince Louis of Battenberg, have made a record of 10G hits out of 133 shots from the 9.2-inch and G-lnch guns. This was accomplished during tho recent gun practice In Arancl bay with the target four miles distant. Bruce Is Out of the Wet. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 0. Lynn Bruce resigned his office as lieutenant gov ernor of New York, and was i!h mediately sworn in by the secretary of state as a justice of the supreme court on the First judicial district, New York county, to which position he was appointed by Governor Hlggius. Statue of 'Keconclllation" on Lookout New York, Dec. G. R. Illnton Perry has finished the model for his $75.0X) bronze statue "Reconciliation," which will be erected by the New York state monuments commission on the summit of Lookout mountain. The casting will be finished In time for erection next spring. New Secresary-Trea surer Elected. Detroit, Dec. G. John J. Joyce, of Buffalo, first vice president of the International Longshoremen, Marine and Transport Workers' association, has been elected general secretary-treasurer of the organization to succeed Henry C. Barter, resigned. Overdue Barge Was Burned. Belleville, Ont, Per. 6. The steam barge Illckox, from Oswego for Bellerllle, long overdue, and for which much anxiety was felt, was burned while off Main Pucks. Her crew escaped and : fcajLJrFTill &t PiC-ton,

RAILROAD NOTES.

Frank J. Palmer has taken a poltion on the Wabash road. Harry Brock of Fort Wayne, Ind.. has aken a position ss brakeman on the Chicago & Western Indiana wrecker. F. X. Hlckok, local agent of the Wa bash road, transacted business In Chlago yesterday. Teddy Stone, clerk at the Wabash of fice, spent last evening with friends at Ilessvllle. William Annan, a brother of Machinst Thomas 1!. Annan, the city council man, is in the city from Hammond for short visit previous to his departure or California, where he will spend the winter. Huntington Herald. Charles Eaton, material carrier of he Erie road, was able to resume work n the back yards Monday. He was off duty several days with a sprained back. Huntington Herald. A meeting of Erie police captains held in Salamanca, X. Y., Saturand Sunday. General George J. was day Schoeffel of New York, head of the olicti department on the Erie, was present. This was the last quarterly meeting for the calendar year. Six captains were in attendance. Aw Schedule Effective. The new schedule of working prices recently adopted by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen was effective Deo. The new scale seems to have mot with general favor among the enginemen. F. J. Schultz of the Wabash shops. has returned to work after being off duty for several days with a sprained ankle. Electricity for Rullrondn. The Pennsylvania Railroad company evidently has decided upon electrically equipping all its lines. It Is now said that the company Is about to equip the great stretch of main line between Philadelphia and Pittsburg with elec tricity. A beginning has been made in electrical construction In the company's South Jersey system, and It may not be long before electricity will be the motive power between Philadelphia and New York. Newark (N. J.) Morning Star. New York. Scare. The latter part of last June, In New York City, a number of school children wero operated on by physicians for a simple affliction of the throat. In some manner the report circulated that tho children were murdered. In less time that it takes to tell It, twenty-five thou sand parents were rushing madly through the streets towards the various schools. Only the quick action of tho school teachers in dismissing tho scholars averted a most fearful panic. The average parent will become alarmed at an Imaginary danger and overlook the rsr!. They see their children become thin and restless. Irritable, peevish and lose and healthty glow of the skin, grit the teeth when sleeping, see the brightness leave the eye:;, and the appetite changeable, good today and bad tomorrow. These symptoms 3 Mhlte to TXX22 ITSSTUn union VE D Wafri lot l;2f M hr .56 KS BO SN" 52 Pd. ? 8:12pn. ralfurrias, Texas, la 1X 12 0. R. Sjieihas-n, 5 fast iota st.. f."1 le than rlftl i-tCJ-' ttj- doliart. sold -co tiu.drea slaty acres Capita. caxi&r.a 3. Miller. ufLTiana a. Miller. J. B. F. SHO

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There !s more cntarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together and until the lft few years was supposed to re lncnrable. For a rrat manr ears doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly faUlnr to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally in doses from ten drops to a teasnoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous nrfaces of the system. They offer one kundred dollars for any case It falls to evee. Send for circulars ard testimonials. Address: F J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo, Old. Sold by DrnrrisU, T&o. Take Hall's Fs-mily Pills for oensUpatloa, NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE The secretary of the treasury has given notice that on Dec. 15 he will anticipate Interest without rebate amounting to $12,000,000. Representative Butler Ames, of Massachusetts, has begun a movement for Immediate tariff revision. Acold wave is headed this way "from the Canadian northwest. Dispatches from Easton and Cambridge. Md., report that several earthquake shocks occurred at those places. No damage done. Ground has been broken for the Illinois building at the Jamestown exposition. Navigation of the great lakes will be kept up to the last possible hour, in order that grain may be moved cist. A sleet storm prevailed at Madison, Wis., with the mercury at zero. A severe gale Is raging on the British coasts. For the month of October, 1000, the $2-1.Sr.2S3. a gain over October, 1905, of $2,500,901. For the month of October 190(5 the total Internal revenue collections were $2-i,S25.2S3. a gain of over October, 1905, of $2,500,994. The White Star Steamship company has ordered another 050-foot steamer from llarland & Wolff for the trans-Atlantic passenger trade. The ITte Indians who are not government charges at Fort Mead, S. P., are almost destitute, the women and children especially being In need o clothing. Short Life of Mouse. The normal life of a mouse is threo years. 4 5 sfsiGi

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STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION

Elects Officers and Fixes Dates for the State Impositions of 1007. Chicago, Doc. G. At the annual meeting of the American Association of .State Fairs and Expositions, held here, the following officers were elected: President, F. L. Eaton, Sioux City, la.: vice president, Thomas Warnell, Liberty. Mo.; secretary, Charles Downing. Indianapolis; treasurer, George II. Madden, Mendota, 111. The dates for the various state fairs for the western circuit were determined on as follows: Iowa, the last week In August; Michigan, first week In September; Wisconsin and Indiana, second week in September; Illinois, last of September and first of October. The American Belgian Horse Breeders' association, at its annual meeting elected these officers: President, J. Crouch. Lafayette, Ind.; vice president, R. Lefelburn, Fairfax, la.; secretary-treasurer, J. D. Conor, Wabash, Ind. The entry fee for recording horses was reduced from $0 to $3. British West Indies Shaken. Kingston, B. W. I., Dec. C. A prolonged earthquake shock was felt here Tuesday night. It lasted fully eighty second''. The people of Kingstown were thrown into a panic. No other shock felt here lias ever lasted so long. There has been a continuation of earthquake shocks here at irregular intervals, and of varying severity, since last I-'e bruary. New President of t lie Southern. New York, Dec. 0. W. W. Finley has been elected president of the Southern Railway company, succeeding the late Samuel Spencer. Finley has been second vice president of tho company. Japa Praise the President. Tokio. Dec. 0. The clear, firm and determined attitude of President Roosevelt in his message in regard to the Ran Francisco and anti-Japanese question Is warmly praised here. County Overrun with Smallpox. Truro, N. S., Dec. G. Smallpox which recently appeared In Spring Hill, a coal mining town, continues to spread daily, and there nre now GOO cases in Cumberland county. Assassin Commits Suicide. St. Petersburg, Dec. G. Police Inspector Sheremetleff, who after the anti-Jewish outbreak at Bialystok in June, for which he was said to be responsible, was transfered to St. Petersburg, was shot and mortally wounded by a workman near the Fontanka canal. The assassin then committed suicide when about to be captured. He was a Jew. Death Charged to the Company. Chippewa Falls, Wis., Dec. G. Tho carelessness and negligence of the Wisconsin Central Railway company and its employes resulted in the killing of Morris Schechter and Charles Quinn In a wreck at Stanley, according to the verdict rendered by a coroner's iury. 7? .tcuft. HaJa HOT 10,

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