Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 271, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1907 — Page 7

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Want Column - RATES. 3 lines or lens, per day, 10 renin. C cent per day for each additional line. PAYAIlLi: IX ADVAXCK.

MALI3 IIXP WASTED. WANTED Union press feeders and Union printing pressman, Theo. Werner Co., Akron, O. 5-3-4L WANTED Good cook for lunch counter. Apply 284 Sibley street after 7 p. m.J 41S4-tf. WANTED Carpenter for general factory work. Steady position to sober, Industrious man. Apply at once. W. I. Conkey. 5-4 12t. WANTED Men, at once for service in Philippine Islands; able bodied men, unmarried, between ages of 21 and 35, of fcood character and temperate habits, wbv can wpeak, read and write English. Vet information apply at Itecruiting Office, 82 Btate street, Hammond, Ind., or J.3I South Stato street. Chicago, Ill.--l-26-t rALE HEM' WASTED. WANTED Second girl; ood wages. Apply Greens hotel. 67 North Calumet, one block north of distillery. 4-19-6 1 COR SALE. FOR SALE Single comb brown Legfor hatching. 121 Condlt street. 5-4-2 FOR SALE Young horse, cheap. Call Sunday. Wallace Holden, 40S Pullman avenue. Burnham, 111. 5-4-lt. FOR SALE Millinery business in a pood location. The only store of Its kind In town of 10,000. Address Box 152. East Chicago Ind. 5-3-2t. FOR ALE Two new 22 ft. gasollno launcnes. Will finish to suit buyer, West Pullman Boat Works, West Pullman, lii. 5 -1 - 6 1. FOR SALE Two pool tables for $275 cash, good Yoik tables. 10401 Ewing avenue, East Side. A. II. Mausen. 5-2-Bt. FOR KALE Fine fresh cow and calf. Call one mile south Black Oak. Ben Jensen. 4-27-6t. FOR SALE Country hotel. For particulars inquire at this office. FOR SALE Six room cottage, modern conveniences. Inquire at Lake County Times office. "R. S." 4-22-lmo. FOR SALE Cheap; a nine room house with improvements; 50 foot front; In heart of Hammond. Inquire M. Rubin, 19 State street. 4-26-lmo. FOK HALE Cne cottage, lots in Will iams street, May street and west of Btfcto Line. Inquire D. A. Pugh, 213 Ann street Phone 3244. 4-5-lm. FOR SALE Solid oak combination bookcase and writing desk, at a bargain. Finished iu flemish, golden or weathered oak at SS.00 apiece. Phone 151. 403 Indiana avenue. 5-2-4t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished house for the summer. Inquire at 390 South Hoh man street. 5-2-5t. FOR RENT Three front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 8203, or call at 301 Chicago avenue. 5-2-3T, FOR RENT One furnished room, modern conveniences. Phone 3951 or call 4 Condlt street. 5-2-3U BOARD AND ROOMS. WANTED Room and board in private family for lady and Infant. Location between court house and Conkey venue. Will pay $8.00 per week. Address "C. U. O.' box 13S. 5-3-0t. WANTED Young lady to board and room in private family, $3.00 per week. W. A. B., Lake County Times. 5-3-2t WANTED Two boarders. Apply at 402 Claude street. 4-22-tf. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Gold pin, emblem Loyal American,' owner may have same by paying for advertisement Call at The Lake County Times. 5-3-tf. LOST Ladles 0 size gold watch, front of case bears monogram "M. R. M." back has small diamond, on black fob with gold slide with "M" on it. Lost between St. Margaret's hospital -and Lake County Times office or Lake County Times office and Lake Shore station. Finder please return to Lake County Times office and receive reward. 5-3-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To do lace curtains at home, 30 cents a pair. Address 395 Bohl street. 4-29-Bt. WATER NOTICE. Water will be luit off on all districts laying west of ShetUrld avenue, and on Sheflield avenue from UoukIos Park to the Calumet River, Sunday May 5th, 1907. Will be turned ort nt S a. m. C. N. JEWE'l'T, Supt. Water Dept. 5-l-4t. MOSEY AND TIME SAVED Let William Marchant buy yonr tickets for Chicago theatres. Leave orders at Summers Pharmacy and Mllllkans store . 8-SO-tf. Does your sewing machine need repairing? If so call up C F. Miller, the tewing machine expert, 241 East State street phone 2601. 10-16-lro. REAL ESTATE. Are yon looking: for a bargain in real estate? If so, read our real estate want ad. Real estate men will find THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES' want ads are the best mediums for reachinR the peo pie throughout the Calumet region. Try one today. Phone your ad or have solicitor call. l-30-3t. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. "THE LADD AGENCY'S DAILY BARGAINS." A modern home for sale on Magoun avenue, between 145th street and railroad tracks, $2,500. Also six-room modern cottage on Magoun avenue, between 144th and 145th. $1,600. SHE LADD AGENCY. East Chicago.

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i3 O J1 E 4 LEAGU STANDINGS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Club. W. L. Chieanro 11 Philadelphia ....10 6 New York 10 6 Detroit 9 7 Cleveland 8 8 Boston ....7 10 Washington 5 10 St. Louis ....5 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club. W. L. New York 14 3 Chicago 13 3 Pittsburg 9 3 Philadelphia 9 6 Boston 7 9 Cincinnati 5 10 St. Louis 3 14 Brooklyn l 13 Pet CM .623 .625 .563 .500 .412 .333 Pet .824 813 .750 .600 .437 333 .176 .071 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Club. W. Columbus 11 Louisville .......8 Indianapolis 7 Toledo 7 Kansas City 5 Milwaukee 7 St. Paul 6 Minneapolis 3 L. 3 4 7 7 Pet .786 .667 .500 .500 .500 .437 .400 .231 9 9 10 THKEE EYE LEAGUE.

Club. W. L. Pet Clinton 2 0 1,000 Springfield 1 1 .500 Peoria 1 1 .500 Rock Island 1 1 .500 Bloomington ....1 1 .".00 y Decatur 1 1 .500 Cedar Rapids 1 1 .500 Dubuque 0 2 .000

CENTRAL LEAGUE.

Club. W. L. Pet Wheeling 5 1 .833 Evansville 5 3 .625 South Bend 3 3 .500 Terre Haute 3 3 .500 Canton 3 3 .500 Dayton 3 4 .429 Grand Rapids.... 3 5 .375 Springfield 1 4 .200

WESTERN LEAGUE.

Club. W. L. Pet DesMoInes 8 4 .667 Denver 7 6 .538 Omaha .....7 6 .538 Sioux City 7 6 .538 Lincoln 6 7 .462 Pueblo 4 10 .286

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 1; Brooklyn, 0. Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago, 9; Detroit. 4 (first game.) Detroit, 2; Chicago, 1 (second game.) New York, 4; Philadelphia, 3 (ten Innings. St. Louis, 10; Cleveland, 5. Boston, 3; Washington, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus, 1; St. Paul, 1 (ten nings.) Milwaukee, 6; Indianapolis, 3. In-THREE-EYE LEAGUE. games postponed. All CENTRAL LEAGUE. South Bend. 1; Terre Haute, 1 (nine innings.) Canton, 7; Springfield, 6. Grand Rapids, 3; Evansville, 1. Dayton, 8, Wheeling, 1. WESTERN LEAGUE. All games postponed. EASTERN LEAGUE. Toronto, 4; Rochester, 4 (ten nings.) Jersey City, 2; Newark, 1. inSOUTIIERN LEAGUE. Little Rock, 5; Memphis, 4. COTTON STATES LEAGUE. Mobile, 2; Meridian. 1. OHIO-rENN. LEAGUE. Akron, 4; Newark, 0. Sharon, 9; Mansfield, 0. (Forfeited.) Youngstown, 6; Lancaster, 4. Marlon, 5; Newcastle, 2. , TEXAS LEAGUE. Dallas, 5; San Antonio, 0. Fort Worth, S; Houston, 0. Austin, 9; Waco, 2. Temple, 5; Galveston, 3. GAMES TODAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg at Chicago. St. Louis at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Boston. Brooklyn at New York. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland. Boston at Washington. New York at Philadelphia. The Sox marched to the head of their league and the Cubs struck the toboggan as the result of the games yesterday, the latter having the same old bug-oboo to face, the New York giants and Mathewson. By laying' off yesterday and the Giants winning, the chance to hold the lead was lost and now it is a question whether the West Siders will continue to hit the slide or will make a rapid recovery and regain the top position in the heap. The boys are in good shape and the pitchers seem to be doing Well and the results should show a bright side. However. Pittsburg and Hans Wagner strike Chicago today and the Snioky ones are a bad bunch. The Sox split even with Detroit In the first double header of the season yesterday. Patterson was on the rubber in the first game which was won 9 to 4, and Frank Smith was on in the second. The last game was lost by a score of 2 to T, through dumb base run-

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I L: 3 ning on the part of Eddie llahn who ran from first to second on a pop fiy from Jones' bat that a baby could have nailed and was doubled up. Smith tried hard to win his own game and soaked out three good hits. Ruby Robert Fitzsimmons Is now going to shake the simple life and once more climb into the arena and try a little of Mike Schreck's game. The match is to be to a finish and will be probably pulled off at Tonopah the last of the month. Mike goes on in the even tenure of his ways as usual, despite the demand made for his services. He whipped Tony Ross at Dayton last niprht in a private bout and is now ready for all comers. He cares not whether it is Burns, O'Brien, Squires or Fitz and will go six rounds or to a finish. The ghost of the former champion. Young Corbett went into the ring with Kid Sullivan at Baltimore last night and got another beating from that young man. Why do they try to push this has been on a sporting public? He entered the ring big and fat and was a soft mut for the Irish lad. Only his gameness and the brutality of Referee Jack McGuigan kept him in the ring from the fifth to the eleventh round. There are enough good boys in the country to fight without digging into graves for matches. The Chicago university track team will make an invasion of Indiana today and meet Purdue at Lafayette. The latter team is a more or less unknown quantity and the Maroons do not look for any serious diffipulty in defeating It. The games today mean a tryout for the Chicago team and Stagg will get an Idea as to the future candidates. The freshmen will go to Culver and try to cop out a victory over the Culver Military team. England and America will clash today at the Sixty-ninth and Ashl.lnd avenue playground, in the second of the series of international matches arranged by the Association Football League of Chicago. Soccer is one great game and the head work combined with kickproof shins makes the game one of Interest to the spectator. The Englishmen have a strong team and are slight favorites over their American rivals. There Is great interest manifested in the two big bou';s to be pulled off at Los Angeles next Wednesday and Friday nights. Burns and O'Brien will be the first bout and Hugo Kelly and Jack Twin Sullivan will show on Friday. Both bouts are for championships and the crowds are beginning to arrive already In the city. Louisville is taking on Gala attire for the Derby Day next Monday. Special trains are being made up at Chicago and all the big cities, and Sunday the host of guests will begin to arrive. A large number of Chicago people are to make the trip and will be Joined by a gathering from Hammond. Nolan again starts his hold up method since becoming the manager of Jack O'Brien and yesterday handed Jim Coffroth an aciduous substance, when the latter came down to talk fight about Squires. O'Brien is quoted as saying that he intends to retire, but if so why did he hire Nolan? Monroe Salisbury a well known horse owner and trainer died last night in New York. He was a native of California and had bred many high class horses. Among the number were Flying Jib, Direct and Msnte Carlo. The body will be taken home today. The Sox leave for home tomorrow and will play Cleveland on Sunday at the South Side grounds. That is, if weather permits. Old Cy Young showed that he is still In the game, letting the Washington team down with four hits yesterday and winning the game. Base ball with snow balls instead of base balls is to be the attraction at several grounds in Chicago today. The St. Louis Marathon run is slated for June 1st. Real Estate Transfers horn roosters and hens, also eggs Toleston Heights Lots 2, 30 and 31, block 3, Howard E. Gordon to Joseph Killegrew 37.50 Hobart Lot 4, block 26, Earle and Davis' addition; part block 15, Earle & Davis' addition, Elizabeth A. Cooke to George Cooke 1 Hobart Lot 4, block 26 and Griffith Part lots 120 and 121, and strip off Hart's addition, Leonora M. Hart to C. C. & L. Ry. Co $ Indiana Harbor Lot 16, block 11 in third addition, East Chicago Co. to Joseph Larson Indiana Harbor Lot 14, block 22, Thomas Barnes to Austin S. Perkins 140 165 300 Toleston Lot 8, block 16, redivision C. T. L. & I. Co.'s second addition, John Novak to Gary & Western Ry Co... Toleston Lot 24, block 1, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, E. M. Miller to Richard L. Miller 100 Toleston Lots 7 and S, block 4. C. T. I & I. Co.'s fifth addition. Edmund A, Vogelgesang to Henry Schrage part block 15, Earle & Davis addition, George Cooke to Michael J Cooke 1 Hobart Part e Vt ne i nw i sw 14 32-35-?., Frank Abel jr., to Jessie Halstead. ...... 1,500

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and 9 hlrrlf 2 In nw' 1 4 (JJ-J Frank DeBraie to Oscar Bloom Hammond Lot 40, block 2, Gostlin's addition, Frank Engel to Thomas Malezmy Hammond Lot 21, block 2, I E. Hohman's addition, Emil Minas to Samuel Truppe 00 375 Hammond Lot 34, block 3, redivision Hoffman'3 first addition, John Kerker to Thomas Hammond 1.5S5.17 Hammond Lot 5, block 3, H. W. Sohl's fifth addition, Jeanette Borem to W. C. Belman !7.C Hammond Lot 2, block 2, Mor ris addition, Joseph O. Morris to John Fiedzianowski Whiting Lots 9, 10 and 13, block 2, Stieglitz subdivision, Lena Gajeski to Henry Schrage Gary Lot 45, block 3, Lincoln Park addition. United States to Martha S. French Crown Point Part lot 71, Thaddeus S. Fancher to Nellie Beens In addition to the foregoing fers there have been tiled for 45 transreoord four mortgages, four releases and miscellaneous instruments. five Chicago 31ates a New K-rcsC Chieatro, May 4. All rocorJs for snowfalls in Chicago during the month of May were broken yestenlav. aru! only once since 1S75 has the tempera ture fallen so low. Early In the after noon snow beiran falling and by 7 p. m eight-tenths of an inch had fallen. Purine: the evening the temperature dropped to 34, the lowest for thirtyone years for May, with one exception. New Scale for Textile Workers. Fall River, Mass., May 4. Representatives of the Fall River cotton manufacturers and of th-? Textile council, at a conference here, have agreed upon a new scale of wages to be in force for six months. Italy Orders Hails from Russia. St Petersburg, May 4. The Italian government has placed an order for 4,000 tons of steel rails with tha Donets plant, a Russian concern. NEWS FACTS IN OUTLINE A strike of the pressmen at St. Louis on the four principal daily papers ended at 2 a. m., the men agreeing to arbitrate. The blizzard was rampant yesterday May 3 in Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri, with heavy snow. It snowed half the day at Chicago, also. Agitators in India have succeeded in raising an anti-European riot at Rawalpindi, which did myeh burning and looting until quelled by a body of troops. No serious casualties. A gunpowder magazine at Canton, China, exploded, killing more than a score of persons and wounding hundreds. Fifteen buildings were razed. The Isthmian canal commission U about to call for proposals for 8,00;,000 feet of yellow pine, Douglas fir or redwood lumber. The twelfth ballot for United States senator nt Madison, Wis., stood: Stephenson, 19; Cooper, 17; Esch, 1(1; Hatten, 15; Eenroot 13. The German reiohstag. by a largo majority, has passed a bill establishing a separate ministry for the colonies. The German cruisers Roon and Bremen, the first of the foreign ships to arrive for the opening of the Janiesiuwu exposition, have bade farewell and departed. Feter Maytubby, for two terms gov. ernor of the Chickasaw tribe of Indians, is dead at Caddo, I. T., aged GO years. As a result of the late freezing weather the wheat crop of Ohio has been considerably damaged. The Russian cabinet has decided ta submit to the lower house of parliament, a bill dealing with the extradition of foreign criminals. There are serious floods in the Kiev district of Russia, and hundreds of bouses already have been abandonee!.

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Document That Has Been Signed by the United States and Germany LETS IN S02E GERIAN WINED Cuts Us Out of Some Minim rrra Tariff Export Stuffs. Makes Changes in the Herniations aa to the Valuation of Products Dingley Law To Bo Amended,. Washington, May 4. The "project of commercial agreement"' between the United States and Germany, which 13 to govern the trade relations of tho two countries for an indefinite period in the future, is composed of four distinct portions. In tho first place there is the 'agreement" itself, which briefly stated extends to Germany the reductions of duty authorized on all of the articles mentioned in the third section of the Dingley act. This in fact amounts simply to the addiWori of champagnes and sparkling wines to the list of articles upon which Germany has reduced rates, which that country hopes' will stimulate the trade. last year's only amounting to i,23G dozen quarts, while France 60ld us 3S1,000 dozen quarts. What There Is in It for Us. The second part of the agreement la a detailed statement of the list of articles from the United States upon which minimum German rates will apply. At present all United States products are admitted Into Germany at miniaium tariff rates. Hereafter, under this new agreement, only those articles specified may be admitted. It is stated, in fact, that the list comprises 1)7.7) per cent, of United States imports into Germany, and appears generally speaking to comprise grains, fruit, timber, meats (except bacons, petroleum and its products, leather goods (including shoes), certain classes of India rubber goods, paper and paper stock, stones, glassware, railroad iron (not mentioning rails), steam and gas engines, phonographs, vehicles, small arms, locks, watches and parts thereof, and music boxes and organs. General machinery and typewriters, now on the list of imports, are subjected to maximum rates. Germany's Most Important Gain. The third section of the agreement comprises the draft of a proposed noro embodying changes to be made in tho existing United States instructions to customs and consular officers. These changes are not limited in their operation to German imports, but are ap plicable to imports into the United States from many other countries. Most important is a definition of market value as of the place where the goods are sold wholly for export; the provision that reappraisement hearings shall be open, unless the board of appraisers certifies that the public interests would suffer thereby, and the requirement that the United States treasury agents in Germany shall be diplomatically credited to the German government and cooperate with the German chambers of commerce whose certificates of value shall be competent evidence. Undertaking by the President.' The last section of the document is an undertaking by the president to recommend to congress the amendment of Section 32, of the Dingley act so as to allow a ten per cent margin in the ease of undervaluations before penalty shall be Imposed upon the importer. Final reult"i of the ball game In THE LAKE COUXTY TIMES' Sporting Extra. An To

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