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Ra v en_a JIL~~4=L.L.~~ \'\y:..u.u.:r- - .-nm 'rEDDX :BJ!Iiill ~IUm Germ~_,.~~:: ..:m;ilti~ · t<'ootorh.- -~, Hiin/~~w~tu~- ~~--t~r;;v~- ~~e:.tbn~S.o~.t~~~:~~!~~~~~~~~~m POBI.ISRED •;VERY SA'l'llllDAY A'l' RAVEN/'· AI..SANV COUNTY, fl. Y BY ERNEST. L. HAtCHT. , . I ' • • • •· \ ' ~ \1 ~ ' • -===e::;;::~~;::a:=!E:::===f:;,~~~'';;;~;~~~~:~::~~~~r.:~: ~ -coldd ·Not M«it.e Enough. 'I _S.~ ])eaQI. · - nervow and ruied The .~Jr~o l!eeml!l !;o have started Not in:CreQ:uently 'there m~ 'be Wz'tk mal£ce to- the early part of the wlth the at .Atlantic .Qli;y.. A llhild ther.!,l, seen a. l)ead Ay 0~ tbll··'!lhld!>W pane ~~--~-EiiLteleeif'lnr11tll'\\'dctn.li~ .mail matter at the ]'oat CHllce U•o<ena. !II. Y. · '\ t, \ ... ~. ,. ,..., A • ~ ,-- ward. non-e with charz'ty /or a!l.----.-Lznco!n-. · tendency of prices downw~rq, ·Later says one chronicle,·. sa:.v 1\ lovable surrou~ded J)y a curti>U1J w!lite 'halo. in the y.oeek theJ:e was a allii~B ·)(ally, looking little fuzzy brown pi ul!h . Tha body c;»f ·the dy is CC?Vered with a Gut valu.es aga!n . reaofet1_;: 1\~t)l.· tll~ b~IH' 111 ft 5llcip- window one day and wlitte mlscrosooplc growth,\ and. both market closed steady.i...:Cable ti:,!.lv:tcea had his mother buy it· for bJm. It flhls· and the· surrounding· halo are. from Liverpool wer'ij!;\Uisa.llllllbltlng was a bear !!lade by an. old lady in due to the ~o:wtii\'Ol a. curious and since _tbey_l~~ 3 .PWII:..tru!P.D~se to Germa!iy.\ Other ehlld,ren saw the interesting fungus. At'-some .stage the advanee SC~.Wed in our market.§. with the -bear -and cop!1d:. or another of its developmep,t Ute fty ly4UU\' ft.00,6 montlu;. 50L\ 3months25e Esr>orlnl t\.tten twn U. et•lled tit the fm> t tba.t ti.tlbl!crls>tiun itf~JJttVabltdu ruh u.nce. . TluL___p.rofesslonal ~~~1~2a.~·n~d~~tt:t~;,~~~~~~:A.it~ia~n~ti~c:,·~C~!t~~~~--~to~- ,to!,k- liom6· tee~ -lnfll~d: w.ttlf· the..Jl{!Oll.e.S. o! -;:::======-=\\=== s<ime extent · bear fad, and the bel\r the fungus, Either these spore~ =.c-:-:--c .-'-r-- - the bea~ side, craze . a.ting -.!!}?.9.!!L~-~~1.!!'..~3!~..Q!W-.N!illlce...of-.5JpetL:ia.Wk;IJ:Otlf , damage,news had ex- Tpe ~·f.PlfP\ woman whO had the inilec.t; or SATURDAY, J U L Y 6, 1907 ·A~ exchang;e in commenting upon the effort of the Glens '.rFalls Times so stir up a sentiment !n favor ot Governor Hughes ·.,.-. as a candid~te for the presidency h. :as thi~ to say : «There are many things to admire in Governor Hughes but it appears to us that the presidency has need of a man who is more conservative. · We don't belie·ve in the pres- ent policy of hitting every head in sight n.?r in th~idea of painting all the great industries and instrumentalities used by prominent men in such colr,rs as to spread distrust, fi- nanci:d s~ringing and commercial ruin o~ every hand.\ We -are constrained to wonder if there is an un-abridged Web- ster with in reach of the writer-the: word '\conservative\ ough.t to h~ tound therein, together with de meaning thereof. ·And ' ~- ~· ~ to one who evidently has not watcned the governor's attitude closely enough to d!scover that he is not only fearless in the ef- fort to correct corporate evils, hut 'also fearful of being unjust to the same cor-porations to which rest' raining measures are applied, we would suggest a reading of the governor's speech at the Jam-estown Exposition July tourth_ We brlieve the words \ that speech to be those of a man who is courageous, conserva- tive and conscientious. As to that \hitting every head in sight\ hallucination, we ~p~mld• like it pointed out to us when Gover- nor Hughes has been ghilty of such irrationalism'? fT has often seemed that the qualifications of a baseball cnttc are taken to be a meagre knowledge of the game and a 8-astilitY to the umpire on general principles. o S~l~~ f~ ·a ~AClflC 1 :;;~;; tit~~~::-;y ~:MN:~; ~::~ Bc:.ard. con tarred wttll Preaid-ent . . RO()trevelt at Oyster Bay. ~rmored\ Cruisers in _Far East to be Withdrawn Jnpan•s Rise the Cause. It Is the rlse of Ja.pan aa n first ci&Jls power tn the Far :mast which makes the necesstty for atrengthen- lng ln11 neuca In the Pacific. ---- ---~----- ---~-- --1~~~,~-~'!--!!]L..dtplomauc Inquiry by Jllpan en- any other Power to the Ctmst. - DUE TO RISE IN JAPAN as to t,he reaaon ror concentration of the balk or tho navy \tn the Pacific. tb..e Unl ted Staleii can call attention m t~e met ttll!.t 1til ti<nmesi!Iiuis and vl-atnlinterests In that ocean a.re sco- orz,.d to those or no other Power. Transfer Powerful Atlantic Fleet L.<ING TIUP FOR lO tho \\\<estern Oc<tn°· Sea1lto7 Will Visit All Onr rble-t Washinpton July a.-President Immigrant StatJona.. Roosevelt.· has determirl.ed upon an Washington, June 28·.-Secretary tmpOrtmrt chlmge ur Amertan naval 1 Btr~ · ot tlrn Dlfilal'Uiient of Com- policy along the lines of recent edi- m.erce a11d Labor, accompanied by torta:ls advocating concentration of !l£:rs. Straus and biB ll'lvate secre- .Ule butUe\ slW! men.sth of the navy lazY, T. l.. Wiled, wUt !e-ave W!!!!h- ·ln Ute Paclftc Ocean. He has been h~gton Saturday on th~ most etten- quick to recogni:re the strategic 1m- 11-v~ trtp ever ullllertaJi:en by the !lead · i)Ortance of lncreased American sea o~ tb~tt department. He w111 be o.b- po~r f:l the on!- zone of vrolmt>k> ae:nt about two DKmtha. In that fi'm' fro.uble. Tbe ne;,_. pollcy embodies lte wlU vlslt &ll--tbQ !mPort&nt !!!tak thel!l<l fea~ures: _ ltJ!'IIB of the, ~part.meQ,t In the N<trth- Transfer of the Atlantic fleet ef er-11. Western. and ae>uthern part of · alxteen battle ships and two armored U::ae c~Un\ry. anCJ will make a two .cruillers to the Pacific. W'Eeks sojourn in ihe Hawaiian !a- Withdrawal · rrom Asiatic waters la.nds. to t.he Eaeltlc coast of tbe armored a.ggerated q.n.d that the reeent favor- sent the bears over years ago, an.d by It along ·with its food.· Then the able weather would- go a. long way had sine.<;} the!). been making <lOrn-· hypae, or underground parts of the toward restoring the crop to normal paraUve.ly few, just e~tough to J!llant, developed and :ramified. condiUGns. The Englisli -ni.arkets sati&fy tile small dell,land, wondered -through the bod)! of the fly, tlnallj were influenced. why the Alllex-icnn toy dealers sud· causing it to sicken and die. -Then in School District No. 3 Town of Coeymans. ' '!'he uudet•Hil!nf'd honrd of e<l u t' · r • ·r · en 1on Co denly aerl:t such large orders to1' tile tlle fungus sprout.e\ up through •ts - RN.-Trading In corn was. of fair bear~-Teddy bears, as Am~;~rlcani body, an.d a,ppeare,il· as a fringe of o nmou J•ce Ncliool cli\trict x,, ,. 1 • • . \-'· o\\·n ol (,opyJntln~, couuty <lf Albany 1 1 • • • • 1~1e 1 y . dimensions <1nly, but the \Qndertone was steady. There were. numerous began to caU tb.em immediately .. _mlnut(') whit~ filaments. These on . The average German· toy maker sup- becomt~; mature shot ftlrth their gl'lte nottce thnt It Hpecinl ntetliu~-: ol tl inh•1bitnn~A ul t<lticl <liR.trlrt quulitlctl :~ reports of packw\lrdness ln the a.tt-- tJiies o.r~~r~ as they come ln. not car- spQr~. and fhu' formed_ the white. peariDlte _ o£ t-he crop ll.ob\ld.umtand- 1 to k \ rnl 1 · or.. hi h d th tl Thl lng the faY.!/El;l.ble weath~, a.Jld th\;1 ~ (}rul on ~a a ar~~ StQC'i';, elrcll) 'IT .. C aurrOUU B e y. 8 vote tberen t, wIll be hl\ld 11 t tl•· 1 . < KI'IO~ hou~e of anld dlll~t'l!>t .c,m t.lu··ii-lh duv .. ~r ~o.!?et.her wit!,! ;__ go_o_d ~hlpp•-g d .. e- o-f 11oods \\Yith gn1r epb.e;n,eral po-fTU'\ iungus. ill!. !_Epecles o!. Empusa, and - - • ,._ U& larity, so the German lady was 4m'4 t~lnce it occurs on tlie house·fly it ha~ man~ _!J~!,II!_lt~ lfght otrer!Jl,gs and put to lt., In a •hart time she h.td been call~d ~mpusa.museM 1 • At\llll•t• 1907 nt 7:30 oeluek \'in' 1 t. 6 &Y.NI.Itt~ lllt.!Jl~!ll'!JORe of deci<ling P.l. vote of ~he d1ntrlct the s 1 ·tivn lb!lt· abouhl ~Q ~~~k~!! \1!! lht' fvllo\ iug QUeB- . encouraged speculative support. mor~ than 2,000 jl•rls ftt !'fOrJs C?n · '11 CHEESE- .. '!:h~ u~ward tendency of Teddy bear, and the calls for c..!- prices was 1lhec-l!:ed, all intere~ be- ma-ls W&6-dlt1ll .lnl!il!!&l!f., ing sat!~ · tbat · 'l'brusdara ad~· As many of the t<te'a~ 9f tl}f G\'r~ Vi!lce to ll! \2 c ror small and 1214 man toymakera come from France, for large cheese will give this mar- and those- ln. the UultedStatesl from ket about all the·stock It can handle Germany the American inannfac- !:lt the extreme 11~a. <lemplatnts ttl= promptl_y f.ell !11 1-ins fru' ~o ate numerous concerning' the heated bear ·trade. Hundreds ot 'bear11 are condthm of many well-kll(}WD' factor- bE>ing made every day In the United les. .About every handler has on States, and the Issues of tlw'i.i.ade hand accumnlatlons. Supplies of journals of toyland carry man)' ad- large sizes are not as libeFal Wl Y-lll'tlsements of Teddy bears. amall, but there has been a ltmlted demand tbls week for export. · I,IV.E POULTRY.-Jobbers wUI bil obliged to carry over about ab: cars ot heavy-weighing fowls and a few lots ot ducks and roosters. Spring chickens have sold freely this week and close clearances were effected. Small sizes of fowls have been want- ed to the· tull extent or the olrerlngs', but .heavyweights dragged and closed weak. WliEAr .July .. I.OSHj Sept .... 105 Dec. .. 1 07~ CoRN July .... oa Sept ..... a-J~ Deo. .... 61~ O.ns.-Mi.:J:ed. @ 51 J,;,r.52}-Ro, MILK Excb.ange pr!ce lor standlU\d Clnal- lty Is 2\2 c. per qutLrt . .Br'I'TER t:~Y--Weatern. extra• 24&.~ Firsts ~~c. Stote <miry, tlnest ll23 CnEESB !:\tate, full cream .. a12~ Small .. 12~ Ecros Jersey-Fancy .. Jl20c State-Good to choice .. lBa.lU Western-Firsts .. -,&16 BEXVEB.-Oity dnls'd. Ba9~o. 0ALVKS.--<Jitr chw•d. 8Jia1~Jic;:. try drell>ed per 1b. U&l ()(). SBJCXP.-Per 100 lb. &ll.li0a7.60. HOG8.-Livo pel' 100 lb. t6. t6&6.80 <lo1111t:ry dre!!tod. per lb. B.%s9~a.. lliY.-Pxime. 100 lb11., fl-26. Help to the HollJiewlfe. · Nobody ever thinks of lftln~ a bot stove lid with the fiugera. Stoveltftera are prmctded for exactly tbi~ P.urpose. For the same 'reason thP houseli<Ue should not be C•lm- pea.ed to lilt a hot cooking utensil trom the. fire with her fingers. An implement designed fi>r this purpnso Is· shown In the Illustration. It in shaped like a stoveUtter-ln f~t~t. en n be used as such. At nn\ 1d STR..A.w.-Long zye. &a?Oo. ~------~-~-----~:- J:t'QW!Al.-Per lb. al:-4. <..mCUNs.-5pring. per lb., aaoa. Ducu.-Per lb. 1.1So. GD?sL.,J>er lb. a10. DRWlSJIO POi_.LTRY Tt:uns.-l:\..r lb. 14c. Fowu;.-Per lb. l2n1Ho. POT .uuli:S.-Old bbL, 11$1.75. 0UCO!BEW!.-!lusket, tl.OUaS.li0: UNroi!S.~WbiW;' Jkir bbL ~ >llja\1 'lL L&TTUCL-BaskQ, .. • bOca. 700. l:il>Di 4~ -Ba.i-xel. .iiO\ll\7 oc. BEII:'I!l.- per.-100 bunohtJS. $U.OOOO.OQ. STIUWBRURIE$.- 5al~o. FINANCIAL- Wabash directors prevnted junction proceedings by interest pay- ment on ··B\ debenture bonus. NGarl:; uso.llOO~OOO was paid out. In July .1 dlsbursments for dividends, interest arid other credits. E. H. Harriman explained that hi~ arrest at· the Yale-Harvard boat race \\\as due to 11. mis.un:lerstrmding ~ Ms- pal't.-- - ad vantage ot !)rotectlng hands and ftngefi rrom possible burns. · M«iwtf of Ut.ittzliig WiiSte: Tbe street railway operating plant or Portland, Ore., which employs sawmill refuse as fuel, hal! adopted a etndei\-BeuiltaUng plil.ot with greil.t .s~Wcess. A powerful draught from a steel fan forces the rurmme smoke through a. steel-piate ·ilue Into 'a' ver- tleal steM evUnder 32 teet tn diam- eter. Tho -bottom Is n cone·shaped hopper for receiving the olpdet'!l, while. the smoke, after losing Its ve- loclt~·. •slowl-y \emerges through an. ap<Jrtnre--at the top. As the gases los& veioctty the cinders, being heavier, drop 'into the hc>pper. whenre they conve)'ed back to the furnaces to Tr1LveUing Men in Merleo, tlon: - Cheap travelling men who can pick up orders In a inillk tnd breez)' &luill the. ~ aut!l.()l'(u tl~ bl)nl'\t fashion in the West. and Southwest of ecluc,atinn tn rmrcht~Re 1 he u 111 .c~l of of our own cou-ntry -are not the men Janel no1·th of the pi'eAellt schnol:uuuntls who may he expected to do business 909 ()0 feet OJI tJ!e en• I Bi<lP.t.~84, o;; f.n ~eo,-sa¥S-Conaul ..J A Le Ro;g th.e th HUU t I - of Durango. The professional \hua· .nnr • e~ \!! t IP IVPHI and tier\ ia qUite apt to tie or JlO Ule 822 ~ fet>t ClU the ROUth, for $1 ,1)0[,, the down here. Men or' ·educatton and I coMt to b~ nclded to tlt~ anu~ul bmlg~t? culture, with gentlemanly ~pll(ltt IJ~tecl July 6, 1907. and a knowledSI) of the lanculltrl!. Its. Arthur llm·tt, people and their cuototns, are th!l .J. II. Col'ltl'a 11• sort ot \travelling men Amerl~!ln ftrms. llrinh M nn tr·o~ n,11ed, not only fo.r this country. but.· 4t 46 flnm'tl nf fulnt'\llt for all Spnnlsh-Amerlca.. 1 Dn Against Sunday Outings. At an. 118sembly of· the· English Baptist Union a reoolution waa ·llnss- ed protesting against t.he lncrev.stng profanation of Sunday. The ~- D. Davies spolte with much vigor on the disturbances 1lf the sacred dAy ~Y mO'torisw and golfers. The .terror of Kent used to be tha hop pickers from the alums or London: now the demoraUzing Invaders are the golf· era from the West End, who nre con· vcyed by special trains. The running about on Sunclays after popular preathers was i~cluded IIi tlta·indlct- m~nt. l'ortlnnd BtonP Quarrlt\s. Curtis&. Warren . A~ornen n~d c~nn~en~r~ a~ tijw CO.XSJ\C~!~ and RJl.Y·tlU\ ltavenn OHk~ In lhirk ft.,,., ~ In ltnvenn M!n~dn.r, 1\'rdllesdH. v. Bnd ''l<'•·hlns. CnxMuckie phone, 16 r 3 G. n. BARLOW, \TTOIINt:Y ..AND l:oUNBELt.on AT Llw RA VB:': A, N.Y. Summer? On tile Isla ,ot' PoPtland .. ffi tb& south uf England. there are certain f. quarries of Itmestone which · have Well it's sum· 'fJer time anyr how,· And it been worked. for many yeal'S.-1n..1or- ·D:ll*'- tlme&·JH'~ng building stone. In· U24 an Englishman named Jo- ·S'Ilpb Aapdin. or Leeds patented a pro- cess tor tllh:lng and burning lime and clay. Tho product looked oo much like the Portlsnd limestone tbat be called It \\Portland cement.\ from which tbe commonly known name given to nearly all ~inds of hy- draulic cement ll'as derived. Engltab Rallwn:v Cal'l!l. Carl aDd o~r equipment on Ens- Ush railways liave alwayli ~n re- markably Ught as compared with the rolling stork in America. Tbns In the lar-gest Pull fin <'llrs between two and n quarter nnd two nnd a halt tons et derd w~lgbt must be hauled cnrrled. whereas -the p!lrtfon will be only trmn one' and t , .. · !juarter to j)lle and a half tons to the passenger ,linQ. tn- -the majority ot llie rolling stock the • dead weight will work out at from a thl rd to a hnlf ton for· each passeJlier. I - . Strlkea ll'ltbou~.JWlfrifl. · A bullet that bit.s the mark hnt not kllt 1HIB 1081. boon Invented by Dr. Delrllers of Paris. Th() detatll o! Ita cGn&truetlon al'e !h)t !timllw- ed. but It ls said to he. hollow, and t doesn't matter how th~ !'ea~on is this store is al· ways ready to take care . .of your wants in Ladies' Men's and Chil- apparel or foot- wear, . Albany prices ·are not m it with us. '\Ve are mak· reduc- ·tions on .Ladies Shirtwaists. to make room-lor O!!W goods which we ·have ordered. Full in assorttnent all depart- ments. c11.n be used several ti!lles. In a ·test for duel vrMtlce pt.etols ~ mmil L. ~LERNER· RAVJ3NAand cruiser division now In tlle Far Eas~ .. ~ES ~,1181 llliLEB IN 2-l HOrRS. Withdrawal to the Atlantic of the I · · --- · ~ adv~nces stocks d-e-· ~il . now comprising 's_ 1'· Edge 1\fakes an Average~o~~~-~6~o'~...<:~~:.;!,~~~_!l~.!!.,P2!1!.l~et''_s clo.s_l),_. COIJiliJ(et•elY burned. B~sfdes the nuisance tbe boiler steel guards t:esembltng a sword bUt, because, although the bullets does not penetrate the cloth~ lng It wtll WOUl\d· naked flesh. ~otlt men wt)re goggles. Ollt of 2'12 shots ~0~ . some part or: the bodies or :COEYMANS ~~~\\\'~lihl:~i!tllrrof--llie'-!~~Hlie-1leoet::·--·~;.. - -~ =r- Mfler-mr\Hl'Jm-;--:-. & <Jo-. win take -Gver- of· the Pbillipplnes London. JulJ•· 2.-ln twenty..fQut 000 short term_llQte Issues of and ttevetopnmnrot their n4jjfi'S S. F. --Edge, in hls st%-eyllnoor pea~e & Ohio. naval bases. S:apler motorcar traveled 1,581 miles The first three ot tltll!!e cha11,gea a.:nd.1,810 yards over the Brook~ands •can ,be eftected, despite many dUll-· racing track at Weybrid~e. No cultles, simpi.Y by the President's or- O\f.her man since the world began der. The tort-lllllatlon of the Insular e-'V't traveled so far In one day or IJASEBALL LEAGt.'E SUlll\URlEs, in the Pacaflc requires came. within •eveia.l lnlndred miles .of a.tliJTClpriat!oilS f}'om Congress, ~lng · it. _ ~~~~#i~~;;~;'~'\\e.-~u been blind to _Mr. Ed&.e'B average wll.ll almost ex; i\i a.,cUy sixtf-Six miles per hour, atid u..othln~ a-Pllroachlng that upeed h11d .---v~n beeit maintained for twenty- rem hours- by -m<JWI'C&F', -ratHoad , or-any other locomotive ·a.ppar- a;tu~. --~ . ~-; . .L.....- . -l Stan~ of the Clubs. Nation at. W.L._~~~~~~~~~====,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t~~b chi~gcf' .--:. -::. ~~~-. ~~.48-- ·New York , ••.. , •.... 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