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Ravena News. rtTBLlSHIUD nEaY IA'rllJIPU 4l' .AYIJIIA,AL8AJIIYCOUNTY, N.Y. 8r lltJIIIST L, HAICHT, IIIATIEa. 0' au•aci.U 0 TION : CHINA EXECUTES RIOTERS Pekin Ministers to Decide Whether Troops Should Go or Stav. l7ear,,t.oo, emootto,wo., amulltht,lla.. PREDICT BIG CHINESE MASSACRE :llpeel&l atteotto• I• railed to lbe fact u.a• abiMlripcloll II pa71oble 111 &<haoce, ---- The :-lew York CommerPIQl dPdnrr$ tllllt spetn'h Is sllYN', siiOll(1! is guhlen aud \I tl~u't renwmll~t·\ !~ l'!ltli\llll. :\'ew~ ('OJJU'S rrolU J.ontlun lhnt the inereuse nf upnrtm~nt bom;e 111'lng IH tllrowlug ttuln••tl man sel'\'llllts out or enwloy n,J~~~,..l t_. ------~ !';tat~t 1Jil'!J••rtm•nt 1Jr•ln., !\llllta.ry J•rath \\\tlt For ·~XI)flfltetl Snppr•••lun or Xew ArnJ·F\relan Blltlnt:--Atn•rloan• Atl'VIUtl l•:r Ca..h18 lo llet·urr• 00111• l'l'l.:in, Chil;ll.-Tho lmpCI'illl Govcl'n• lilOllt l1ns ortlt>rNI' tile \'lceJ•oy ol' 1~00· dww !tume<liate!~· to execuh• tbe IP!ld· N' or th~ Changpu mob nml to pmtlsh ~PYere>ly tl1f' otllt'J'~ con~ernell in tbnt I All t.!Je St\IIW, l'~Jl.lUI'kS tlH~ Chicago i nlfair. Trlbunf', the1 ·e mny l:Jp mlsgnidl'<.l peo- 1 'l'~le Yicel'OY. l'CPOl:ts. thnt f~le fl'onble pie l't'~ltllng 011 ~£nr~ who think this . Ill Chnngpu nwse oH!t t.hl' clctentlon or 11 1 1 lit 1 ul> lly n Chlunmnn )Jy the Cnthol!<~ mission. enrt.11 is It llHJ:Rt sc!, 11 lu 1 \' 0 • 1 'J'he populn~e tlestroyotl tile> mission, celestinl b~iugs. nntl tll~n the anti· foreign olemont nt•oso 'l'lH! t\1:-;··g;.~ut. ~l'oblt•ms, how to llt I nn<l wrecl;etl tho English mission, 'l:J•oop~ wern •Pnt ns soon ns posslblo the unemploye<l ror f'DlPloymPnt nnd I nntl lh'Hl \n rlw mob, kil!lng tweh·e :bow to lim! employment for them, nre I l'ioters. .again catTit>tl onr into 11 n~w year. de· 1 J.ondon, Englnn:l:Grcnt Britnlu tle· <•lures the St. Lonls Post-Dispntcll. mnutle<l thnt Chinn compensate the 1 wls•iouorie-~ tor the tlestruction or ·!•'arming is n profe••Iotl !'l'lJilirlng I tlwir property nt Cllnngpu, near Amoy, 11101'<' \hl'PWulteSS t Jan °\ • mote c • tbo•e :responsibl!• for th!! lliRQrders. .• 1 1 . , tt\h I nnd nlso nsked for the ·punishment of nieal t·rain!ug than metlkin<•, mort' tip· The Go:l\ermnunt knows notbinl! of riNbtn('SS tllnn thE'Ology, mm·e hrnins I the reported general unrllst In 0hlna e Lrryond tilt> r~pol'l$ o( Consuls, which ~uul resonrc!'I'Uhle•s 1hun pe•lno:rogy, nre <.'onflicting, soml' considering the It is its own rewnr!l. n,><l watl~ rnnn· disorders local, whi.le otllcrs believe <'rs. Til~ othet• prol'~ss!ons ure !Yll\l· tltey t'oreshlldow n genera.! uutl-fot'elgn ' • i uprising. Whlle Great Britain, with the other Powers, ngreed at Emperor 1 l William's suggestion to wLthdraw sites. The ~:lory o! the rut'lllN is thn I in 1 iroops ftoril Cblll Province, it bus now tbl' division of labors lt is. bls pa\'t to I hN'Il t\{'c!detl to leave the question with the M:lniRtE>rs nt Pekin. They create. All trntle rests nt Just upon · pt•obably will !lecldt< to maintain the llls prlmllil·e actil·ity, HI' stands dose I troops ~totlonetl at Tlenlsln and with· t t . he obtnir·s from the e·ntb <lJ'UW those o~rup~·lug outlying sta· o nR ure. • ' I tlons. 1h~ brend and the meat, n vow~ Httlph 1 Wuldo Emerson. 'l'.he foot! which was · Ciudnnnt!, Ol1io.-Wong I•'ong, !or- not lle causes to lJ ·•• Tlle fit•st fnrmer m~r Serretary of the Six Companies_ in ·san J<'ranrlsco, who Is visiting here, \WRS the fit•st man, and all historic no· says the Boxer irouble in China will blllty rests on posspssiou and US!! ot culminate in tlte gt·entest mnssncre . . • of modern times. He Issued this wnrn· Jnnd. lien do not like llnru wo!k, ,!Jut jng to sevl.'ral American friemls, tele· .every man bns an E'Xceptlonnl respect I ~rupbing it to Seattle, Los Angeles and for rllln&:e and a feeling thnt this is 1 Snn Francisco: \Tile blow is about to full. Cable the OJ'lglnnl ~ulling or his rnce; that he I \1\'nt·nings to friends to lenve Oblna at himself is only excused !rom it by i once. Tell tbem to seek protection of ireumstnoce which matle him I ·Germ:my temporarlly and to get out wme c 1 of tlJe country before February 24.\ delegate it for a time to other hands. · Fong is ''isitln~: All Loo Wnl, the If we have not some pt·oduet fot• wbicb I wealthiest of the local Cltinese resl· . . ,, .. •t 1 <lents, and Rfter the ·messages were tlle Carmer will IJllle lJis cmn, .. e mu. sent, he said: \I received word that llimselt return unto his 1lue place tile order hns been sent out to the am 00 .,. tbe plante!'s. An<l the profes· subordinate. elrcles of the Chjnese Re· \ form Assoc1n tion to throw oft nil the s!on has In all eyes Its ancient charm. foreign elements in our country, start· as standln~t nearest to God, tile first I lug Febriiury 24. 'l:lte assoclii:tioil is I osteusibly putrlotlc.\ cause. h b 1 id nd Washington, D. C.-While not re- So much stress as een a • a gnrding nn anti-foreign uPrising in rightly luid, upon education ns one or China as .imminent, s~detai'y Root the causes of Japan's udmuc\ nnd of is convinced it is his duty to pursue I the course he has already outlined tor ber success In the struggle with nus· the protection ot American Ute and sia that It is interesting :o obsen·e the I property. The Chinese Gover~;~ment, l!cy of· her Governmmt concern!n~ whlle not a~tuully aiding the develop· JlO · ment of tlus antl·foreign sentiment, ~ucation dur1nll' the war. It was has not exertetl itselt to prevent the neces•ary to cut down to the lowest &prl'nd or the anti·Amerlean boycott, - • • . 011 notwithstanding the publication o!. JMJ6Sible l1rn1t expendttures for m Y numerous proclamations by -the VIce- public purpo1es. For educatlou, how· l'oys. So Mr. Root wlll. continue t9 ever the appropriations were largely urge. ~poo Seeretar:v 'l'art the adoption . ' . • • 'or mlhtary preeantlons. aocreased, contmues the New York Oll!cers returning from the F..ast say Tribune, 'l'hus In 1893·94 the national that the Japanese do not appear to be P riation for e<luention was only involved it~ thi~. ·wave ot anti-foreign appro sentiment m Chma. There. is no evl· $1,335,000, while in 100!-05 it wns more deilce thnt they have in nny way en· than $7,000,000. That, of course, Is couraged the boycott movement, but it · , b dooet is sald thPY are likely to derive aub- Clnly a small 'part of the schoo. n \ • sta·ntial advantage from its spread be· The appropriations by G~trlcts, which I cause the Ch1nese must buy some- :wer $10 700,000 in 1893-94, increased WhPre and thE> .Tapnnese nre likely to · e • _ reap the benefit or the exclusion or ju 1904..!15 to nearly $4u,OOO,OOO. Even I other foreigiJ. commodities. this is a mere fraction of ihe whole, 'l'he troops ordered to tlje Pbllippin!'l! 1 1 th year lust named the citie!, to ~trengtben ~he forces there so thla or n e Governnwut m1,::ht be prepared for al,ly towns nod vlllnges expended upon edU· e'l'entunl!ty in China are now en route (!etion more than $170,000,000, ~o that to the islandR, · . . The President has suggested that an· the school bill cf the whole natlOn was otller infantrY regiment be sent to more than $222,000,00Q-n most gener· 1\Ianila. ll!illtnr;v experts well know ..,, l!(fl\'llL!Ce for such a eou!lt!'Y at I that in the last five yeara the Cl,linese - 08 a - · army ,bas Increased In eftl~lency at n t~Uch t t~c. wonded'nl ra:te.. The mll!l!ll;IVree held there laat fall deinonatrl~ ~l tlle Chinese nrmy i! not only well equipped anq trained, bu~ it is veey ellldent. Tb£A entir@ a'rmy at ~~~ time number! 250.1.!00 and is constantly growing. That \\r ls an evll, always an e..,il, ;m<). 'tliat the world wlll be better orr when once we are rid of it, we are ready to maintain, asrerts the Chris· tlnn Register. But thaL all the conse· queoces of war are evil, no Wile mlln tshould admlt. Typhoid fever an<l the plague are evll and only evil continu· ally, and yet among the sequels or these dread· diseases are some of tlJe iiliest exhibitions of charucter and pro. ;j~ts to increase human welfare, With· out fue war In Manchuria thl'l'C would ll.ve beeri 'no Immediate revelation or the strensth of Jnpan nn<l tbe weak· pess of Russia. In a little more than . a year the whole aspect of modern civ· lllzatlon is changed, an<l Russia, that for hundreds of years had denied everything that tends toward modern proJI'e&s, is tried, weighed and found .wanting. With the reV!!iatlon of her weaklleaa came the opportunity tor freemen to declare themselves and ma1ntain their rights with vlaor a11d ~n them. Such a revolution on M vast a scale has never been kno1'1'Jl Ia buman: hiltort. T~ grant of Kapa Charta, !P'eat aa the results have bee11, ••• inalplflcant in co111pariaon. Tbat Immediately affected the llve• an4 tlle fortunes of a few huDdred: thouaallda ot people, This s'l!tl tree a1 many mil· uou, **~ atrectr tbe forttmell ot tllt whole worlcL BEA \'ERS PLEADS. GUILTY. :Admits Charges of Co~splr1ng to De- fraud Government. Washington, D. C.-In' the Criminal Court Geor1e W. Beavera .. ,pl-.,de4 'guilty to the Indictment• Cllar'itl!lli: bll'll with conspiring with former State sen· ator Georre E. Green, of Binghamton, N. Y., and w. D. Doremua to defraud the Govf!rnmeot in ·<!Oane~on with the furnishing or p()stal BIIPPJleB, and a1110 of bribery. an<l waa sentenced to two years in the 1\foundsvllle, W. Va., pen- itentiary. He was at once taken into custody, and wlll be conveyed to Moundsville with the ftrst batch of prisoners golniJ' there. Billfour Define! Hls Policy. 1\Ir. Balfour, in n speech nt London, England, detlned his policy aa one to build up Brltl~h industries b,. main· tainlng a larger torelgn market for !!l.J!!tufactures. La~t Rites For King Christian. The body of King Christian or Den· mark was quietly taken from the Amallenborg Palnce. In Copenhagen, to the Siotskirke, where great crowdr pald honor to the dead aovereign. Copper War Over. F. Augustus Heinze, at Butte, Mont., sold ont his Montana C®~r rn!nH · to .\malgamated intere8b, .and' thereby endM the big ~opper Will' Which hal wa~ed tor ;rears. NEW YORK STATE N!vVq 'l'o P1·otect Jrlremen, WESTERN' TRAINS WRECK£0 Two Men Killed and Many Injured in Three Accidents. FLAMES ADD TO THE HORRORS ·J,••Hna•r 'fa•aha\ at f'ohnnhUih 'Kanu 1111~ l!t rllltr \' llo• tloro - lrao~ MMII \\ ~ll .. ourl P11dft•• lllhlllflll - l!tl••pln.: c:oaclu!~ 1 .. .,;. , .• , Ita liM at ~t. J.nutJ, Mu. 'l'lnw Tnbl(l In· Hft:t'<.•t !>iOI', it, 11100, 'i'I!AIN\ 1.,111'1'~ lt,HIIlHA ~'11'11 Alhnnv, N~w Yo1•l1, \\'flllt. •i!,lill tl.m, *4.'ll'lll.m. U.Oii ., tl.!lll \ •s.~a \ '7.11li \ 'HI .Ill 11.m. '10.1111 \ ll.!iO \ 'll.M ,. *!1:110 ... •8.02p.m, ~,no ·• •r,.:,ar, ., 'VI,:!G \ 'tl.'lr. '' *2.,Ui nJ ,,, ll.t\0 J)l A, *II.!Hi ~~ ··a o.:~;, \ \l.fj() I ~I'I'R·IIJH lcllt.I'O ,\Jiluny lcwlll\l'enn- 'lUII'i, 4.4r.; 0 7 ,00, tUiO, *11 ,o:; I , rn, \':.!.20 1 ~~~.-..no, lllO,to, 'll.!!:; n.m. l\oPt fl(~o!t, 1\Hn,·-Rt. I.otil< lllltl !'!11n. 'l'rnhlM leavo l<'l'llllklin ~t .. New \'ot·k, lo I' .ltt\1'~1111.- ' I. C. KING & ~~ FLORISTS Jl'lornl D,.l~n• at I.ol1'ut Prtc .. .. NOitTH ~IAitl. eT, AI..ANY, N, If, ,.I&.KHHONI 104 f' J.A·CB YOUR~--- .. FIR~. AND AC:C:IDE!NT INSURANCE wa•&•u >i~·unt(JI' ,JI\('llll MtH'k8, ot' ~ew \:01·11 <'1 t~·, h.t \l'Olhll'<)t~ a L>lil at .AibilllY · to 1.•umpcl l!l't'l'Y ~li'Cl't ~ul'l'nce IJIII' to ('Olllt> to II l'nll ~1011 bPI'lll'l' Cl'<l~HIUIJ stt't>QlA .In which th·o euglno lt0\1\1!1 •Ot otlwt• hnlh.liuga IW!ong)ng to 1'110 li'h'l! J)til}ftl'lml•nt lll'e loco ted, l\cfot·<~ lliiSS· lug Rllf.h Stl'll('tlll'QR t Itt> (:Ill'S lllll~t ~top 11t lenst tlrty t:<wt nwny, Any motol'• llllllt who tulh to ob~<WI'I! tho ltt\1 Hhnll bo lltml~lwll us l'ot• 11 mls(!e mt•nnoJ', \My bill lij designed t·o JWO· t~<)t lhn lh·••s of unssengcl·~ In col· liHIOilS br.tWCCil CIII'S 11<\lll fh•o Oll!Jille$, llS IVC)li' OS t<o [li'OtOCt tl!e JIVC!S of tltP. lh•Nnen,\ Senntot• ~Iarl•H suit!. \'l'hN'f lHII'Il been so mn.ny ncrl!letits from tho t·cck.leasness null cm·e!t•ssneas 11f lllQ· tornum tllot n lnw or this kind Is noces· ant•y, My attention wns <lrnwn to the mottet• by lilt ttl'ti<•le In which the !ln· ll<'llnent ·of 11 new Ia w on the subj~et \VIIS snggostetl, 'RIIiii'Ofid COntPI!IIlt!N hlli'O nlwuys fought the t>nssage ot I ~uch n law, nnd have been successful het·••tofo•·e In !lefentinc lh J>Ussuge ·by lo~a I uuthorlt'ie~.\ liJ•unl!i~<.'O llRSst•llllN' u•aln No. US, uo1·thbcmmh wus wnll'k~tl nt. <. 1 olum· •a,lr., * 7 · 111 · ll.:!Hn.m. N LONQ • I' t *LOO '2.:41i,ll.Ml,*IUW, '8,00, •!I,•Holl.m, • . 1 ·hua, 1\R,l. HUl'I'Y Iloun<!tl'l!l', IlL •OI' : ~--:::===::::C~O::I~Y~M~A~N~e:., !N~·~Y~·J' · E. Scott, the <'XPI'<'SS mo~son~.:<'t'; one pus· . 'l't•ulnsiPIHO 42nd St., N11W YtH'k, fur 'II ((l'eJlll- ' s~ngct•, Ull!l 1\ IUHVSLI()y, lllllllOH 1111· o · 0 () 11 ·'li lUI , '7.H ·, .... Jll,m. known, Wt>l'O blll'IW<l to <1<'.111 h. Gt•Ol'ge • L) u• :!.<J.r.,4,00, *6,ll0,8.1i•'l 0.1!0 p,m, Wootl~. \he ~n~;lne<'l'o w.nM t1ntlly burt, 'l'1•nh1H mnrlwll'l'llll dully, For Winter tllll1 w. 1•'. UnuyiHI, Ut<J llPemnu, luHL 'fmin\ i1mrkml ~tinily CXI!Opt Monthly . ltlfl leG' broken. 'I'J•nlllil mnl'lwtl t 1•uu SnntluyH o1rly. Dereml's Mo1tgngo Tnx. Tho Jlll·S>ei!JlCI' tmin rnn Into u sh'!ng All Mhe•· train~ cl11ily excllpt Snntlu.,v. ''J'hl) Stnte 'l'nx Comml~ston 18~\11)(1 II or box (!fi.l'S thnt: hn<l broken ·1\IOSO ·f.J'Oill l t t t \:lb Ill 11 I I th • 'l l'rni\llt fll!llll, atlll llll<l· l'llll llllnl• Oil .Agent~ o! Westcott l~xp.ress U<~DlJlllllJI .. ~ tl cuton u • · nny w c R n · e ~ \ ' • at•e on nll t.hrough trnht~ to 1:heck hllll'• . l 11lway11 ha,·e ~~llll:lll!lbl~ gQOtll, a•tHI oow I have juMt whut. the Plll• chuset'll or tll•,r gmniM, clot.hln~. boot' mad shni!H need lor lull u\'· Jn1t n vlHlt t.o um• lllilll'e will c11a dnCJe yon ol thl~. ron will fin<l • beauU!nl.line ol Mlii!ICI' mul Ohllil• ren '11 ·cloni1H JlJHI th'II~¥CI, In th 1 clothing Uno ·for thl11 lt\11 I lmve • 'cr¥1111'1(\ nMHm·tnwnt. in lliPil'~ nnd boy'• ol the ln~rHt ~fylu mul nt pt•lcer. 1<1~.~ fhn 11 you <:lilt buy thvtu lot• In l·hc l'ity. nnturo or n t•cply to tbe nttncks now to .tlw mnin line. 'l'·he entit'll pnsscn· gagerutd.uugnge cnh·<ll' c~tJTillflC,otc. · hl\ing mude In tlw J.A)gisln tm·c on the gl'l' trnln, PXl'llJ.lt th<l sleCIJiug C•ll', wns ?.lortgnge 'l'nx lnw. 'l'h!lt'ecelpb trom lnu·nt,>d, 'i'hc tt•nln ('1\l'l'i••tl few 11118· l>'o1• compltlto lime t.ble, t.ic!kct\ mul tbemortgnge tnx tot• six months wet•o ·8ougN·s. . lnlurn111tion cnll on C. II, lllJMAmll ~:S14,430, The Commission 1111ys: \'J'he '!'he wrPr-lw<l tt•nin wns known ns the Agt•nt. nu,ennS~\'Unn OJ' a•l•h·cHII !'net tbnt lllfil!)', hoping the luw would .. Toplln·Oklnbomu t'Xlll'P•~. nn•l t·un he· ,\, l>l. BHADIAnn, U••n, Agt., be J•epcnlcd, hnl'e mnde mortgages tween At'ton, I. '1'., nnd J;'ort s~ott. '!'be noom l!l, Albimy Statlllll. pnynblP on tlemnml ot• on~ day nrter · tl'Rin. which l~t:t Aft<011 nt 7 o'<•lclck nt !Into. thllR holng Jlt'l'llli!t!ltl to reco~ night'. WllS JIIIHh• UJl of hllllll\lll!'ll 1'1\1', I', Jo:. !'..\ XIHEUT, G. P. ,\., th<'ir mortgages witltilllt 11nymeut ot sleeping <'Ill', •moltln:J: l'&ll' ur.<l two !11!'\1' '\'oi'l>. nny tnx nt tb!\ time of recot•ding, give! cllnit• rnrs. 1', F. llAI..Y, t..l<IICI'III '!'J•nflie ~1111111>:\1' nn Incorrect id~n ot whnt the lnw ;>;~w y 111 ·k City woald jl!'Oduce mult>r normnt comli· Faot Mall T.,.ln nttch•••· Uons, lin<! not untilnftet' .June 30 next, Knns&&s Cil,l\ ~lo.--Fnst mull t·rnln when the taxes accruing \lpon the No, 7. westlHHmcl, on thf! M ls~o\11'1 P:t· --1 nbove menllonetl mortgages become riOc llnilwny, wbld1 l1>t't St. [.ouls nt dlH~. nnd which wlil be large In com· :J o'clot•k 111 l'ile mm•nin!l', wns wret•kcll parisou with the nmonnt nlready col· nt til~ Gus<•omule brhlgP, tw!'nty·RCV· lectell, <'nn It he corJ•ectly stnted whnt l'n miles east ot .l~t'l'crs .• n Cit-y, ·~·wo the Pl'c.sent lnw 11ns produced.\ of the mall cars wm·c ditcholl, ~nnght Old Orlmln.nl J.awyer 'Dies. fir!', null were destt·oy!\(l. Sm•ernl mem. bm·s or tho t·t·ow wore hlll't, but no one wa~ killed. '!'he trniu Clll'l'lctl no pn~· sunger~. · · LilT 01\ ClHUftCHia, 'ftATIEflNAI. &OCIETttS, ETC, RAVENA, • 1AVENA CHRISTIAN CHURCH -. Hev, D. I, Pntnum, pn~tOJ', ~unday · oet·rit•cs 10:30 11. m., lllltl 7:45 p, m.; Sunt!uy srhool lJ :45 a m,; ,Junior l~ndeni'Ol' :l.OO p, m,: Senior lllJulefl. \'01' 7,00 )l, ·m.: pruye&' ·8el'l'ice Tlmrs· day m·enin~;, 7.30, RAVENA M. E. CHUI'ICH -ltrv. I .At t.lw upper HtOl'!', next, to tl1o lli·.ull\ ~~ lll'P, I 'hill I! n I'Pl',Y flup line of Mattings, · Oil eloth, Quilts .and Blankets . in loct 11 whnlt• lut ol Mnch aontl~. You cN·tninl,l' ongl1t to ~Pe thrm, My Aon wllllool1 nltt!r thiH ~tol'e nud take ~lli'c ulyout• \\'II ntH wil:h mr:~t r~.re!nl· ntteution, E~bN't '\Vhlttnk£>r, the oldest mom· ber or .tbe Ulst('r County bnr, <lied at S:mgertles, nge<l ninety years. He studied for the minlsn·y, but tleclded .on lcnviilg college to l1ecome a l11wyer. J.'or several years nftN' his admls~ion to tlie bar be prnctlced in Des :Moine!, Iowa, where lie fot·mell n lifelong frlentlship with Elihu B. WnsltburD n11<1 Amos Cntlin. In tbe early ftttiel be wng attorney for the defense In the celebrated .Johnson murder trial In New York. ,Johnson, who was nccu~ed or drowning his wife and chll<l, wns 'l'be u·nin Is the re~'l.\lm• !(nnBas Gily· St. I.ouia mull, uot tho new 'fexus r.nst lllJill. At the t'l .,, ·of the acelllent It wnR rnnnlnf,' nt tllt' I'BtP. ot t'orty milos an hour. '1'wo !nmtlred feet .east ot t:IC b1•1<1ge the engino jUmped the track, and, wlth tl\'o mull· cnt•s, went Into n dltclt. ~rhc other cnt•s jmupcll the trnc .. , out were ·not l;ndly tlnmnged. George R AIJrnms, pasto1·. Sunday set•v!ces l O.;JO a. m, nli1l 7.30 p, m.; Suiltlny srhool 1 U3 a. m .. ; Junior L LEn 1\l E'D L~aguc 3.00 p, Ill.; Epworth Leag~Je • · nn 1\t acquitted. When the deten<lant · thanked the jury tbe foreman replied: \We acquitted you on n ti\Cbnlcnlity · but believe you guilty.\ Mr. Whit· tnker ltad not practiced s.ctlvely for the last ten years. !!l~•pln~r Caro In Colll~lon. (, 40 p, m ; Prayer Service Thurs· · day, 7.30 11. m. RAVENA l-UTHERAN CHURCH - nev. P. l.eddln, pastOI', Sunday Sl'r· vices lO.:Jo a. m. and Snndny s~bool !1.30 a. m. Ravena and Coeymans. -----~ .. - -·---- --- - NUTH..'t<; 'I \J 1 H·l'.flt l'Uili'i-ltv Milt•l' uf Oem·~~·c II. I'itt~t, ~cu·c·ol(nli• 111 the County or .\llumv, !\uLice iH licn•hy glven,llrcm·dlu~ In lnw, to 1111 IICI'HOHM lun•in!l' clnilllM nr• ciPmnn<IH ll!l'llin•t ll'il· PIUSSELL LODGE NO. 860. F.&. A. 1\1, --Meets second nnl] fourth Monday !.'nell mo!)tb in Odd l'~ellows' hall. linm !'1. 'l'uttiP, lui!' of !.he town ul ('o<')'· Tht•ows ,.itriol Over Het• Husband. Mrs. Jennie COS(I'O\'e, or Warrens· burg, wltose relations with her lms· band ha\'e been strained for more than two Y.l'!lr$, is eb.arged with br!!aitli!!~ a bottle or vitriol over his head. 'l'he dctlm· Is James D. Cosgrove, a dressed beef snlesmnn for Swift & Co .. umt the ussault was ~C!(;uted In room No. 24 {If the Commt•rclal Hotel. He was ~everely .bnrued an<! Ills <'On<lltlon was serious. The woman .arrived in town and in the morning sent n written re· quest to have him ''lslt her. When be ~JUDSON RIVER L.ODGE NO. 817, '·I mnnH, in Mnl<l l'onnt.v, <l~ct•n~cll, thnt 0. 0. F.-Meets e1'ery Wednesday they m·e l'<•qlih•.,,l to c•xhihir the •nmr, <>venin~:, S 11. m., in Odd Fellows\Jwith the vunchet·• in MUJIJIIII'I. tht•J't•ol, t~ .... I_!all, ~>u!rerbuild_lng, Ua1·ena. .. th~ \\\\~ri1 11 , 1 ,_ tlH) •ulmln! 11 t 1 ~ 11 t 1 ·;, or '\W·t;;li'f' SH.ORE LODGE NO. 565, B, R, 1aill clct'Pil~~~~ nt h~l' pl:H'C .of trnn•JH•i. T.-Meets first and t.hlrd Thursday , ' . . 1'!1'. J.ouls, ~lo,-Wllilc com1~1g Into St. I.ouls nt t.1e mte u·c forty miles 1111 hour. two sleeping cn1·s or a St. J:.ouis ~tnd Son l~1·nnclsco trnlo, too,; u sill· · lug, tore loose from t11c train, aDI.i crulted Into a box cnr, londed wltb terra ·cGttJI. 1'he pnss!lugers were hurled Jl!!ll utell, but none was hurt · beyond brniS!lH. Chnrles Lewis, 11 negro po1•tm·, was badly Injured. Tlte cnr or terra cotta, v ·I· nd ~ t $2000, waR· <l•mollshM. · entered the room she turned tile k~y · and committed the deed. 'l'he womnn was· placed under atTest. The couple ha\'e II llille-yenr-old daughter, wha lives with her father. rwenty·ftl\e Shocks of Eartllqunke in Elgllt Dnys. Gunyn(jUil, Ecun<lor. - PasF;eng~r! from the province or Esmernldns, ln the extreme northwl'stern part of Ecuador, wbo atTived llere report that l'artbqualie shocks were felt there nnd that severn! towns In the provinces ot Esmernldas nnd ?!Innnbl were serl· ously damage<!. At Esmeraldns City se\'eJ•al houses collnpsed, lncllllllng the Government llous!'. Goat Ents Fnnernl Crepe. 'file village or PJngungi, nesr the Co- lombian frontier, was Inundated by a While strolling in senrcb of forage tidal wave, nnd many inhabitants 1vere a big whlte goat, known nround •rarry- d ed ... town by the name of \Rocke'eller\ rown • • .;tnety bOdies were washed • • ashore at Tumnco. because it bad a habit ot visiting the At Rio Verde several bou 1 es rol· great estate of John D. RQckefeller at 1 lnpsed. During> eight days twenty-dve Pocantico Hills and eating up his val. shocks we1·e felt In Esmeralda&. 'fhe uable shrubbery, performed an nn· Colombian village of Guucada also was u~unl feat '!Vhen it ate the crepe anrl a inundated by a tidal wan and 200 ll rea til whtcb hung on the door of a pe1 •sons were drowneu Tile eruption Tarrytown residence not tnr from of the Colombian ,.~lcnno Cumbal . the Rockefeller place. Tile monrui.ng · caulled .the eurthquak\ emblems were nt the residencP of John Washouts on the Cllnnehnu mver Bead!, who dh!(l the other day, and detained nt Hulgra the tl'llin brlng!ng when \Rockefeller\ _spled_t!I_e_wreath former P1•esident J.i:mrdo Garcia to l&e climbed on tM front veranda just Guayaquil before the funeral and devoure6 • -·~------ wrea tb, crepe, l'ibbons and n.JI, PALER:\IO'S BIGGEST .FIRE. evenings each month in Odd Fel· hlt( hnt<cn~•\ \\ •llf•h •ulmlcu•tmtn' nt lows' Hall. heJ'l'I'Hi<lc•Jif'<•·nt Bu.,<>nll, ~. Y., '\' .,,. hr- BAERENA TENT NO. 14, K. 0, T. M, ·lo1·e the tlth •lfl,V of t<'l!hl'lllli'J 1wxt. ·-Meets every J<'tlday night ln. \'in· cent Hall. f;'ULVIII'I ·COUNCIL, NO, 14, .J, O. U., A. M.~:>.Icets in ·Otltl Fellows hall every alternate Friday evening. . • • OCALA TRIBE NO. 447, I, Q, A. M.- Meets in · Vincent hall 'l'uesdn7 evening at 7:30. ftA VENA HOWIE CO. NO. 1 - '\!eels first Tuesday ot month. RAVENA ENGINE CO. NO. 1-Meett first Tuesday n!ler first Monda7 P.ach month. COEVMANSREFORMEDCHURCH- nev. C. W. Burrowes, pastor. Sun· day services 1 o.30 a. m. and 7.30 p, m.: Sunday school, 9.30 a. m.; pas· tor's clns~ 3.30 p, m.; Christian En• deavot• 6.~6; prayer senlce 'fhurs· day evening, 7.30. · · COEYMANS M. E. CHURCH-Rev. J. J. Dean, 11astor. Sunday servicee. Jo.Jo a. m. nnd 7.30 p. m.; Sunda7 school 12.00 m.; Epworth League, G.~5 p. Ill.; lll'ayer sen-lee Thursday, 7 30 p.m. I ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.-Rev. T. J. Dtttml lin 1'1'1111. I hi• :Jit II dny nl .Jnl_r, A. D. 1 !10~ •. 0, M. UAHl'.OW, ,\dminiHti'UiiX, t'lC A tty, loJ· 111lmini'•tmt:dx, Wanted Female. SEYl~X Lndit•M t.o lt~nl'll uu·toonin~; lis: cleMigniut,r ; nul! fon•· lot• t·ivil J!''l'' ;,.., exnminnl'iu11~ hnuk llflf'))PI'~ ~-lf:I&UIJ.!'I'IIflhl'l' ftDfl Cle1•k, lliffl'l'( 1 11t f)epri1'fliH•IItH, A1l<lref!l! l:lll·~•·uuwut, ~~~ lll'uJul ~t. l'nll!(hk•••ll•i••, i'i. l\. S To Bunch 'l'rnnsfer Snits. An impo~tant amendment to tlie $treet car transfer law wns lntrod.uced Walsh. rector. Mass Stinclay, 10.3il Dnmage of $800,000 Causetl by DE'- a rn. · strnctlon of Pecornlno lflll. ONESQUETHAU LODGE NO . .804. F. at Albany by Assemblyman Sh811nhan. f'-·.~--l'A\'affif<:mo.-J.osses nmoilllting to more It amends the mil road Ia w as to penni· t)lnt $SQO,OOO were <.'a,used by a terrific ties recoverable for refil$al to ·grant fire whl~h completl:'ly llestro:r~ the transfers on street !urtace rallroa<ls great Pecornlno mill, w.ith aU lbl stores by providing that a P<lllalty may be· Of l!our and grain. A l!tQrm wu raging recovered for \each and every'' refusal, at tlle time, and n number of firemen and by adding a provision that \cumu· were injured. It is the largest ftre J~t!-ve P~::!aH:i~~ ~(\;J be ~~O\;\eaal in · thit· lias €-V.r.r .occurred· iu· Pn1ermo. any action,\ This amendment is in· tended to meet the decision of the Court of Appeals which held against tile co)Jeetlon or cumulative peo!lltlu. K!lled by His Bull. Ferrin Lawrence, a farmer, living about five miles from Cortland, waa killed b;r a bull in bls barn. Tile bull had been confined In a bos: 'stall, but had broken loose, and as Mr. Law· renee entl!red the animal knocked him · tlow.n repeatedly and gored hlw.. Mr. Lawrence'~ little son was the only ll!!r· wn who .!ould,respond to his cries for help. ~·he boy· ran to the nearest nelgl)bors, an. eighth ot a mll!' away. When the neighbors reached the bilt•n Mr. Lawrence was dead, 1\luet Weigh Pncke4 Good~. Assemblyman Krulewltch lotroduce(l a b11l at Albany 111nklng a m!Rde· meaoor the. sale ot package~~ contalnlna food tJie 'Weight of whlcb Is not marked upon such packages. The hlll aJso makes a misdemeanor the possef!lo slqn ·wltll Intent to sell or the lillie of packages the contents ot which do not weigh wlmt they purport to welgh. Rich, But Btai'Ved to Death. Miss Marin Corso, fifty-six years old, and worth a mlllloJJ, d!ed of starvation In her home in the Bronx, New York Clcy, because of her lite ot seclusion ancJ false economy. · Frnoce 1\lodlfies Insurance Lnws. The Freneh Government bas agreed to modify the law t·espeetlng fol'c!lgn luaurance companies so as to meet tbe American contention. Arrested aa Counterfeiters. Gio:vanni Angelino, ot Brookiyn, N. Y., and. ll!s daughter, Francesca, were arrested by Secret Service men ae countertelters. Chlcago For 85-Cent Gas. The Chica&'o Connell passed the eighty-five-cent gus bill o:ver Mayor Dunne's veto. Seoa te Posses Ship Subsidy Bill. The Ship Subsidy bill was passed· by the Senate at Washington, D. C., by a vote ot 3fl to 27. Died ln. His Library. Lon.1:worth For Governor. The Rev. Dr. R11yoold 1\larviil Kirby, 'The Attorne7·GI!lneral ot Ohio began . rector of Trinity Chul'(!ll, ot Potsdam, · ll boom tol' OonJI'essman Nicholas · and archdeacon of thP. arl'bdenconry . l..ongwllrth as Governor of Ohio nt . of Ogdensbu~g. was round dea•l in his· Cincinnati. ' library In Trinity rectory In Potsdam. Denth was caused l\y benrt disease. Kicks on .2.50 Gas. ·rhe State Gas Commission recei'ed . rom Mayor Hyde, Qt Plnttsburg, <'Om· IllfillitJI aboJJt t!Y) prke, quality nml 11reaaure of gas tutnlalle~l In tbl!t ~l·y at $2.110 per 1000 cubic teet. \ King's Aid a Suicide. Ge11ernl lltarquls de Mande,:orrln, nlde-de-catnp to the Kin«; comailtted snielde at Madrid, 8))ilin:. · · . . Bought 'ioo,ooo W.4'.t~ of Rugs. .• T. P, MorPn. the New York .. ftDID• <'itr, boiiJ:ht '100,()00, w:orth of \'1111· and A. M.-Meets first, third and fifth lllondays or month In Colvin Hall. IRVINQ LOOQE NO. 2!l4, t,, OF P.- Meets every Tuesday night in Ratll• hone hall. POR SALE: Six houses on .easy terms Enquire of Ravena Lumber Co. e- .. '[1 ·~ IIRILL lll'(ll)k! llronch~~ Ghurdt ( WRH tile! monHwln 'Cho b)MI: ~rho t~xt thllt pint• liQ thl\t Reo.?\ 11 HOrlllOII: 'Thl~ ~ ilny, to piiiC!•ll· h a fnltht th!K chill a JliWUIII Cor rhm'l an ~SIWC ot om• w trntlitllin rltllR·I Ol ~o~mlY ~ sncrlflcr ~tronl(th. It wnuhl •poak t~ ftiHI to tl lw battm whitt 111~ ~P.rvlcc, tr~s\ or Tho B !!XIKt~nc• Jlbllo~opl tam~nt, Evnnt;ell BlllllO tli God. Tl tlon. T right. C dcr blft 1 ot Goll. ~t. It Is · sign, wh ''allCO ·O the moll Is str11c' In thiK II Hit, \He not he111 shull He havo k humnn 1 ot tlu~ 1 IDBY not delll!llte as one < t.he mnr for~ his he wrote ment w aside, th chance fi Mmetbh and s1•eh drllgbtK ('.od, 1\ll\ swe~t 1 world, o bnc the The hor1 \anthro( I do not Jlllr&OIIR I Ism. It says, th to conclt the cont the mlm II rltrht I music, ~ and llC!U'I! and are accord in ed upon not argu DOW RS' w<' ca mlrTOMC<l they do 1n 1l WOI know n( Wt• can telescop( we cnll t existeoc1 fancy w the star the BOllS Father ! In all ( !Jae alWI rel!glon. carried 1 touched, In Plat~ I!Ource o as In tb clan, wl and lost or the ~ the char ears hi .. Ye!!,'• r them Ia their nE \ : tbat the for Plat cance a1 brings o \Sin\ pile tl)e pare a truth to-day a: But to treci, II ber dnn 1\, '}dory, l!l!lllms an equal People ' ltr tbelt them al~ But tbe swer. • songs lt bu dru llle mus When th1 bis har1 IDelanch hied mo :I dout llluslc ~ happy 1 When th sum~blr service, Pronbet, Tlie h Is obscu seventh nis.hop and pro intrOduc Gregori! tecllnica lrhether Whether but cart st:rle, If become ~troogei lt::\\'\~ft