Plymouth Tribune, Volume 7, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 November 1907 — Page 3

TSbe TObune. Only Republican Newspaper in the County. HENDRICKS& COMPANY PVBIiISSEKS.

TELEPHONE No. 27.

OFFICE Bissell Building, corner Laporte

inu center streets. Entered at the Postoffice at Plymouth, In aiana as second-class matter.

PENNA. ALTERS SYSTEM. I BORTON & ASPINALL TO

I OPEN A NEW SANI-

Absolute Block System No TARIUM.

Longer in Use. It h i tnl , n l -

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Commencing. at . a. m. Thürs- -if i' riirp,, Tw-Pr

day, ihe Pennsylvania railroad tv Qn South Michian discarded the absolute block sys- .ff A 1. m n..

tern. Under this system no two trade involvin-"their farm, which

is located 1 mile west of the Dun-

trains were allowed on the same

block, under any condition. The h.qr(i rriiirrh

Plymouth, Ind, November 7, 1907. green signal, which meant "pro- Tr llmwstnm1 that tl nrnn

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- I wii ai uuicr erty is to be used as a sanitarium

rum noi au oi me graners are ancau un mhic uiuck, nan not Uy tjie cioctors.

ueen uscu.

Republican officials. Democratic editors. A J According to the

Some are

Owing to the great rush in Karatagh Destroyed by Volcanic

freight business, trains wer Explosion.

delayed, by pasengers and other volcanic exolosion. not an

dispatches, freights having to wait until the earthquake nor a mountain slide,

mnriv niirnii wn r 'ar i t- . i. i :

PUrU Artlmr Pnrllcl, nf Qntl, " . . ' . . dllMIIIIUUCU IXaiclldgU, IVUSMiUl

" , . Aoxv the Rrccn Slgnal 1S to be Turkestan, and wined out oracti

Bend, is likelv to enter the race again used with freights; that is I callv its entire nomifation ac-

for Congress from this district. l?'0 heights will be allowed on ctmling lo atlvices received by f . tl the same block, the second icrijn newspapers, from towns

s iir. ariisie is an amc, treiglit having instructions to Qn the transcaucasian railway

straightforward and upright gen- proceed with care. All passenger oniv ioo miles north of the scene

r . 4 - a an(l mau trains, however, will be 0f the disaster.

nciwaii, a uiuii ui uuun run imilr Hip nlwnlnto liWl- sv.

ability, if he enters the race will I tern.

make it verv interesting for

Brick. JM Ji Jl

Every panic this country has

had in the past fifty years has oc

curred under a high tariff law

and a Republican administration. Had you stopped to think about that? And is it not about time that we get rid of both? Wed

nesday's Independent.

flic town stood under the

crater of a volcano, extinct since

prehistoric times. Iy a sudden

Valparaiso Gridiron Men Must revival of the pentup energy be

Ouit School. law, the latest version has it, the

Sovrml student nf Valnnrnisn mountain was literally split in

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university at V a naraiso. Ind.. ,,a" "IUI au -M'1"" n.ai

were evnelled horansp tbev nlnv- K)f niillions of tons of dynamite

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n1 otlinii Wnlnpcloir nt me wiui an us uuiuunxs

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Hammond. Tnd.. in violation of a,m 1,111'limdnb was hK

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the rides of t'.e srhonl. wnru anu alleren ior miles

Four vears io. as a result of 1 ,1C nature ot the catastrophe is

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the notation against football, fol- cciarcl lo account "r the ai

Inwinn- tlie biiliniT or maimiiifr most unprecedented loss of life.

Back up Metsky, how about for life of many college students, Even the corpses were consum-

the panic of 1SIKJ under Cleve-

ed.

The survivors are reported to

be onrV a few of the inhabitants

the Valparaiso university decid

er! to thermit no more rerriilar

land, the last Democrat who has foothnll nt thp ;nstitntion. The

held the office of president? The students were nermitted to kick of suburbs or outlying hamlets

people do not want to risk anoth-1 the ball around the campus and on,M,lt lIlc yraitr .aus. win

er Democrat for the same reas- to practice, but were allowed to

on. There will be no panic at Ula-v no -anies w,th olltsule .u:. o , i .4 teams.

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I l ne present season, nuvcci, money, but the country is moreLne of the students of the uni-

solid and prosperous than it hasjversitv organized a regular elev- J ,11cans couriers sent out

ever been.

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en. 1 nev uui noi iraciice nor

did they play at the university.

A street patch one square vanl lt played and practiced in town in size, for which the contracting an(1 calle1 themselves the Val-

company was entitled to receive paraiso team, giving out the im

66 cents, was swelled to 121 pression. to the university au-

the near viiiaires were over

whelmed by the fall of earth and

rock.

The lierlin reports reached the franscaucasian railway bv

fol-

lowiiiir the one which took the

first news of Karatagh s destruc

tion.

The survivors did not at first fully understand the nature of

the catastrphe, but later explo-

less violent than the first

torv the

. . .... I tlis.isw it int Hint tlini' rrn I "l"llr

calm I v pc"l ,e,5S" . I. c.ns;,"k"'town' tc'äm n,a.lc U clear. ThoSh the s Thi -1 in -wise connected with the is -fuse... it appears that

in the Indiamnol.-s streemvin school. The facultv did not popniacc was oeginuing to reLuZ Unde the rem Re fancv this arrangement, but took cr from the terror into which irauds. Lnder the promt Ke- - Wednelav when ;t was thrown bv the earthquake publican administration in that "o at turn uniu cnnesia , w uen r , .- , . ' . citv the looters are snrelv cr; the Valparaiso boys went to October il. and to have been rccit the looters arc surch going 1 , , , - d , Ham- turning to the shattered homes some. Plymouth Ini enendent. naniiiionti ami piajni mi nam s

mond hi-di scho)l. The Valna- tue time tue eruption occur-

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a red.

Some of these fellows must have

taken lessons from a certain Nor

thern Indiana newspaper man on

the art of ''measuring squares

See Marshall County indictment

returned by grand jury, Febru

ary term 1007. JM J$ J Russian Leaders Return Duma.

game

by

raiso team won the

score of 10 to 0.

Vc are supposed to be a town

team from Valparaiso, the play-

i at . a-m lit

ers said in Hammond, out oii1".

course everv one knows we are

from the college.'

The latest version agrees with the first that the number of kill-

el approximated l.r000. It is gen-

believed that the fig-

ire is somewhat exaggerated. Phough Karatagh 's population

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So the visiting team was ad- can only, be guessed, it is esti-

vertiscd as the Valparaiso uni- mated at lierlin to .have been beversity team and made a great tween ?.."0() and HOOO. The kill1 led in neiirhborinir villages, won d

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girls and went oack to tue um- ujumucmuin äwcu uu 11 1 1 Ai-Jtli ;-c1f I number. Whether other towns

"p.. . . . . . lV.lll -l J71V.tlCV kJV4 I - - vom i Hull liai l aiaill I ,,;! 1,, f--w-ii1t- -illl tli i-tifm- I of imnortance were also destrov-

r . r i- I until uiv, luvun i i.uii.u iv" I i - . final stage of the parliamentary bers bcfore Jt -fof an investiga I cd is not known, elections in St. Petersburg is pro- . .

gressmg slowly Among those .-Several of the ringleaders of Predicts Canadian Ports Will

eieciea are m. ieiaieii N octohnst, thc team havc 1)cen Hsmisscd Surpass American.

a ricu exporter anu i roi. urn- from tbe scbool' sa5(1 Vicc Pres-1 Robert F. Sutherland, Speaker

wl,'lu7 Ui a;uV iJnt O. P. Kinsey ol the univer- Of the Canadian House, in an ad

Ci "rjsitv in the aftemoofi. "It was dress before the Knife and Pork

necessary to maintain discipline. I Club at Kansas City, predicted

They knew the rules and have I that Canada would some day

no one to blame but themselves. I have the bu.,i :-t ports in all

They were reprimanded for play- I North America. Mr. Sutherland

ing at Culver recently. Their said:

claim to being a town team was! "In LS(." Joseph Aspinwall

simply a subterfuge, as all are I longed for a fourteen-foot draft

crats, and .m. Kodircueti is

thought to have been elected

Moscow returned in the sec

ond stage M. Golovine. who was president of thc last lower house,

and M. MaklatofF, constitutional

democratic leader in the same

house. There was no choice in

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mc ...m " university i, not opposed to athwhich M. Gtushkoff, the chief -4 i :.. . .:n: M

leiii. jiii um i wining iu cir

members of ihe university. Th

from the upper lakes to tide

water. In P)01 this had become

in accomplished fact. I tit thc

courage them, b'ut draws the line! task is not really yet completed.

at football, which has been demonstrated over and over again to

be brutal and dangerous."

conservative leader. opposed

Prince Paul DolgoroukofT

M. GuishkofT says the conser

vatives intend to follow a conciliatory policy towards thc constitutional democrats in the lower

house and will support a consti- Must Ride or Quit.

tlltional democrat tor the Vice I The President's order testing

presidency of the house. M. Kod- tilc horsemanship ! of officers of

zianko of Ekarinosly is slated for the United States Army, a sub-

the presidency, lie is in nigh ta- ect for levitv by the general

vor at court, where he holds the I public, has become a stern reality

luiin. ui uiamutiiaiu, unvi uxz nan i to othccrs. ?ome oi me army s

experience in the chair, having vcrv best material, men whose presided over the Zemstvo con- efficiency in their several details

gress at Moscow last June. hs unquestioned, many of whom

Mile. Ragozinnikova. who on 5t w:n ho difficult to replace, are

IJct. XX killed len. .MaximoitsKy. Ulnted for retirement because

director of the department of

prisons of the ministry of the in

terior, was hancred Thursday

morning.

"People now alive may live to

see the minimum depth made

twenty-one feet, and when that

dav arrives Montreal and Oue

bee, Halifax and St. John, and perhaps some quiet harbor that is as yet only dreamed of, will be the busiest jorts of the North

American continent.

"Of this great highway Can

ida holds the door. It is a great asset, and. more than anything

else, gives Canada a dominating

position on the continent. This

will be more manifest in the fut

ure than in the past.

"New York state is about to

spend .$100,000,000 in deepening

the Erie canal to twelve feet. Even then it will be two feet

shallower than the waterway it

is intended to rival.

Like Taft's Ideas.

To help Governor General

Smith solve some puzzling ad

their work of vears has taken

them, out of the saddle and they

have been found physically dis

qualified for rough riding.

W ord' has been received only

Three Killed in Clash of Troops from the first group of officers

5 With Navajo Indians. who took the trial ride. Of some-

In a fight between United! thing like 150 officers, 10 or lo

States troops and Navajo Indi- per cent are expected to be or-

ans in Utah several days ago, dered before retiring boards at an ministration problems, Secretary

three persons were killed and an-, early date, it thc rresuient au- 0f War Taft has postponed his

other wounded, all believed to heres to his order they will be departure from the Philippines,

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have been Indians. Ihe news ot retired, in all, about uu col-1 almost at the last moment, until

the occurrence was conveyed to oncls, lieutenant colonels and vov;o flic secretary was pack

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the Indran bureau in a telegram majors must take the ride. 11 ing when the governor general

from Supt. Shelton of the San the same jercentage of disquah-1 nrcvailed on him to chancre his

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Juan agency. fications are recorded seventy or pr0gram. While he had taken no

The army command consisted seventy-live ot the armys most nart officially in the affairs of the

of four officers, seventy-lour men experienced otneers win ue reie- jjovemment. beyond makincr the

and three Indian scouts. Ihe gated to a held ot usciessness. address at the onenintr of the in

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telecrram to the Indian oureau, list oi tue omcers wno laneu sujar assembly, the island admin

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which was dated at Mnp kock, to make good in tne naing icm istration has seized greedily a N. M.,ollows: includes Col. James M. Marshall, number of his succrestions and

'The troops have returned quartermaster s department in wants him to make more

from southern Utah, lhey ar- Quartermaster Government Ue- Through after-dinner, speeches rested Bylillie and nine other In- pot, JefTersonviHe, Ind. an(i ottier informal talks he has

dians. Threi others vere killed An order was issued by the a.q a Lrreat (ieai toward remov

and one wounded while shooting War Department Thursday re- :np. fr;ction between the natives

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at the Indians. 1 he Indians are quiring twelve ot tue omcers amj American residents on the is-

quiet and I do not anticipate iur- who failed in the test to appear hands.

ther trouble. before a retiring board at the cQ t am' not trointr to leave

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Washington barracks on iNov.ijiere imtil a week from tomor

11-. TrrVprl StrMtTi. I row. he decided Friday, which

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Turkey creek in Kosciuskq .v....s ..v.. means i can noi leave : v laiuvuh-

county is one of the most crook- V 1 I l,nlu iNOV' 1 ' 1 sn? 1 p 1 lul" v . ntn t in nhvcipn fitness of the Ci r4. i i rJi:.,

ed streams in Indiana, if not in r j V L ai ou 1 CICIN,U, d,m-uPuu!

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the middle West. It is thirteen ulIILClVt ,.l V r 'rl ootn vls,ts w,u PC purely unom " , ..... any and all kinds of military au- ciai Reports that I have eovern

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mouth to its ot tlet. The stream 1CS- 11 wm .'c 'f ment missions are , aitogetner

mii ever, io consiuer anu mku wi hont foundation.

was at uue tunc ivu-ut , r i cz Ala. . . ,

; tpncrtb because of its manMinc dDUU ul:lu u",u'3 1 he secretary has aireauy nou

1 i, ,i n,i.; charge the duties upon which . fied Washinirton bv cable of the

it has been t,iey at preseni are engagcu. ciiannre in his plans: Genera

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ctM;fTtitni.d Jn mnnv nlaces and T- Leonard Wood will remain m tne

dredged ' The Tribune $1.50 per year. I Philippines until February.

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Millioery, Blankets

T HOSE who have still to make their purchases in the above lines, must not let this day pass by. It will be a money-saving day for late buyers. Just one day SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9.

Special Sale of Ladies' Coats Fall 1907 Styles

The Line Includes Only the Very Latest Models, Each an Extraordinary Value at -THESE PRICES

$7.47

$10.0

' , ' DISTINCTION im DRESS ''

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DISTINCTION IN dress

CCrYRIGMT 1907 BY T.1C PRIHTZ-DIEOtoMAN COMPANY.'

The tailoring is of the highest type and the materials possess up-to-dateness, beauty and serviceability. The showing we . have prepared for Saturday cannot fail to interest every woman who is thinking of purch asing a new Coat special Redudlion on all Cnildren's Coats Saturday Only.

Such Millinery Prices Never Before Offered. FOR ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, NOV. 9. Through a fortunate purchase whereby we got over ioo of the latest Fall styles, we are in a position to offer the greatest values and bargains that have been offered in Plymouth. We will place them on sale Saturday for one day only giving

all buyers the benefit of our fortunate purchase. Along-with this line we will in

clude our entire stock for one day's reduction.

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OUR PRICES SHOULD BE AN ATTRACTION FOR YOU SATURDAY.

Notwithstanding the ever rising cotton market, we protected ourselves by placing orders e irly and are in position to quote very low prices on all grades of Blankets. These prices will hold good for Saturday only, and have arranged space in our main aisle (first floor) where we will display them. Here are some of our prices and the qualities are beyond comparison $1.89, $1.69, $1.47, $1.25, 97c, 89, 75c, 49c. Table Oil Cloths in fancy, either dark or medium shades, best quality at 16 cents.

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UR store is known as the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; it's the best place in Plymouth to buy clothes,, for in this make, you buy nothing but uall wool" hand-tailored clothes the kind that wears, jwill not fade nor shrink, änd sold at right prices. You'll be surprised to see how far your money will go in buying our clothes not only when you buy them, but afterward. But, far as it gftes, it's always at your call until you have received perfect satisfaction.

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