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SSIipKtt V^1UPA'-'N See* Heads Drop ERR O MRS. WILSON Quinrt Retained | Defense ut Shooting Case • \ , i tnat is getting much the metropolitan one that is of Interest to Ie of Rouses Point because fact that a former resident fvjliage Is~coSfiected wttpit capacity of attorney for the , will shortly be heard in ork city when Mrs. t)allett o», noted big game hunt- Iwaahragtori and New Tot*. 1 tried, for; ablating Kftt. \ ' ihis-private^office in New week. Wilson is now'tn rHoBpItal where it 1s said is expected to recover He gunshot wounds which, Ifflson admits were inflicted State. Senator Elmer [of Hew York,, but formerly |S, immigration officer who ationed in Rouse* Feint for j years, has been retained by yilaott to defend her. (said that the motto lor the that was made on Wil- fe was his persistent r*fus- a«atisfactory separ- The couple had not been r gether for some time. Wil- [a wealthy lawyer, wiffc of- , avenue in New Yosfc, was very prominent York and ^Washington so- land was also considered in her own right Her ac- the shooting, as given to York police, and pubUsh- New York Amerioaa, ts [ the first time, according to 'lice. Mrs. Wilson disclosed bad patiently sat to her S'a private office waiting onference she hoped would reconciliation or, at least, ustment of their financial two stenographers, Miss t and Miss Ooldie f, wao later heard hots fired, suspicion that Mrs. Wilson a pistol in her handbag. [ entered the room swagger- Wilson tdld detectives, ey mid she went on: aunted me with letters. He vicious things to me. drunk. He had heavily. I knew it for Uu lungs.\ ' ' bad appointments wff& Qd at his office cOntlnu- t lie never kept thein. Be • doing this for years. But ptclons were never aroused, , : W« conduct has bean g«h for - - • •' • They would Have \atad to use a unie to pry two extra' persons nto Coftture'a Opera House last sight when the local Knights of Columbus staged '< the first: per- formance of their minstrel show. One of the biggest crowds «that ever packed a Rouses Point play house filled the hall to the doors the big'audieace-roared 'with AA/UJV JBJSj*¥V^f f , £**•» *Q»V w.mnrm-m-wiTT-™-^-.*, is dead, his BOB i* faeiog held ,m a material witoew and Albert J3epo, also of t»latt«burgh, i» ' charged with manslaughter a« the. a brawl In the yard tnea I raslly do aot hetrtags hare ....... &--immt\& *«r*- \-•• - - - - fleW r^totjat^aii' lmmigratloa tfm tat wrrio* to aot as **cretary to Judf* <% °V itMta ^ yZS s ' Marie Janaigf stenographer frattett Wilson, • New Yorfcj lawyer, appear* in court a*^*, witness to describe how .8*7 found the wounded »**<*»& after shooting lor which far wife, Mr*.^£«te Witaoo, ** t BRAWL ENOSIH ONE»BATH captured tot ine nt# and Macyrf#«:to; tfitfe P^ tor w«« fitted *»d found w*s deftSi w artwo.wiuWJsei? enwwte ri&tttff*t with * JCW* & laughter and cheered the members of the troupe throughout the - evening's entertainment. Many people from the surrounding towns and villages were pres- ent when the curtain went up and the fine weather helped to swell the attendance. Reserved Seat tickets were sold out early in the day and, only general admis- sions could be obtained at the box office. Hayo's Crescent orchestra fur- nished music of a very high order sad the big crowd kept time to the music while waiting for the show to begin. A dance was put on Im- mediately after the show and a large part of the crowd remained for this. Foley and MeUui, the \Two Black Crows\ of the famous D. it H. Co. Minstrels, caught the fancy of the crowd with their clever jokes and lilting songs. The opening number, a negro medley of old plantation tunes, was sung by the entire company which waf ranged* around the stage in . a semicircle. J. C. 8a- bourin acted as interlocutor while John L. Rlgney, Albert Bombard, W. I. Mellus, George Ducharme, Raymond Moore and Dan Foley were'end men. in black face and negro costumes. Here is Mile. Sonta Errlich, Paris lawyer, the first one of her sex to witness the carrying] out of the guillotine death pent *lty. The two condemned, li kid h bi' y , clients kissed the barrister's' land before being beheaded, Rlgney got a big b< •teased the crowd when and >e sang I waanjt Scared But X Thought I'd Better Go.\ cord. Hale O. Wilson He tdok an en- sang \Just Aweatytag for You'V a, se»timentaT ballad. He, was in good voice and that the audience enjoyihl-the song Immensely was evidenced ty the prolonged, hand clapping. \Watch- teg the World Go By'Va duet ren* dered by Bernacletta Le Blanc and Ajdbar cWvaiit, was exceptionally well done a»d was loudly applaud- ed.- Bertha Ca*avant pleased the crowd with two numbers, \Bah Kan, Boy^a&aLthe \Ghos| of Cbe Iflolta.\ A, aolo sung by Charlei ushlow* \Jtoy Wy Head Beneath. Ro«e\ was exceptionally well and was received with. muc}* d Rd M <Int»m»iiuA»l Maanirig Adiwit* Fir* ing the Fatal Shot, Says NEW HOTELS FOR LACOLLE VILLAGE village of Lacolle, Que., is shortly to have two new hotels, one of' which is to cost in the neighborhood of f 70,000 and to contain 40 guest rooms. It is said that tilts hostelry is to be finely equipped and ft to have every mo- dern convenience for the comfort of its patron*. Ovilla Morin, a prominent business man of Napier- vine, is said.to be financially In- terested in the venture. ' The unusual building activity in the neighboring village acres* the Canadian boundary, line la brought about because of the fact fcaat W- colle went wet. In the recent elec- tion, after many yeasa in the dry column. B is directly on the Wag Edward Highway',the truak Hae route between New fork city an<3 Montreal, and will fee the first tow* fc Canada at,.whi«t Ameri- cans using' this route can quench, 'their fiWrst after tacewslag the bor- der. * • er. it ig uaderstood; that tfce vfllage of Hemmujgfqrd, ivdt over \he, Canadian line and directly north- little village of over near Ogaenstiufg, was the scene of aa alleged muMer on Ifrt* day night at last week that has stirred np the inhabitants of the little hamlet a« they have not beea aroused in years- Merritt Manning, a farmer who lived on the Allemonin road Itve mllea from Hrinmond, is dead and How- ard Bishop, at, is to the at. Law- rence county Jail at Canton charg- ed with mrrder In ilre Hrst de- gree. Bishop i« supposed to have killed Manning with a shotfrun, and jealo v :t,y Is believed to have been tl.o jactive f>r the commis- sion of the crime. According to District Attorney William D. Ingrair, of St. Law- rence nunty, C'.ahop has made a complete confession. The arrest wit9 made by Corp. Michael Me- . Ctnn and Trooper H. Dixoh, of the New York State Police, a few hours after the alleged murder was committed. Since he has been is custody, Bishop has been exam\ ined by Dr. Paul Taddiken, alien- , iat of the state hospital at Og- densburgt who, it is stated, found no evidence of insanity- Xa a long statement given to the district attorney in which it i« said that he admitted having fired the fatal shots, -Bishop stated that be had suspected for some time that Manning had been havtag il- licit relations with his (Bishop's) wife and that he had made up hit mind to kill him. On Friday night toe went to a daaee at Runtert farm house, about a mile from hbs home, and left bis wife at the house. Missiag Manning at the dance, he became wspictou* aM returned home. Entering\ ttte hfMjse through * woodshed, where he picked up a loaded shotgun, he listened at fiie Mtchett dw. Peer- ing through the keyhole fee saw hi« wife with Maanjtag f» tag kmm finterin|r» toe'iweted the shotgun. ; at Mannlag and failed . the trigger, killing mm almost te* HWg, a ,_ m clapping of aanda. Raymond Moore highway letting to Montreal, has and Albert Bombard feroughjt dowt* '\ --—•-•- - 1 - h l d d Alber B fegj * house with clog dances a»d l t mxog their clever .«!• Sotim Mm 1»o» rt ! Bom Mm , g ty Oeraldine Laundrie was well done «^uwelj're^ye4;i«d''''Slant * Watermelon on' My Grave ;' and tfr'm ••.**»• \'wi 1 eorg# 1»vmst^«mf.VUk , got a big hand^ The '!Tin d*'• .ltd'- b timte iMg » ty«, and io -h & &»» mm* mat* . mm jwiiwii** • •*«»* • ***.-• «**-.«* ttoe »fe|»t-\1tti* ;; iiiM» iver.-fieeii, mm to&Vuiifai *ti will U n &Vuiifaii ti will U n peatfed tonight when another big crowd 1$ expected. , Seat* should •tm atra»g«d ft* early. jftclc Sabourin Is being warmly netJitft «flf the tvtam i» whjfeh tfe* ^itertitewtttt, I* itt«KI of Mopersj N, Y rf -will vote m the license question shortly and It S* reported, tnat, tlie iargie briete dwelling house, tootowA as ttie Sriv> er place and situated on the mate been purchased by Montreal inter- h h ^hh\ tht ts p ests who h*v« a that tse village is going wet and who are prepared to convert it Jato a hotel 4ft tfts «yeat that It,does, ,B Gem ISttifo, m Ita^im who waa «fu«Ki ..»d|«ttMHo»' to- Canada;' ixt eentJy.. W|se» t toe Attewpt#d. to- e»- Ut Hw Uoptoioft m a ttorihfcouwJ traj» r was pieked »p > itfl ffi te y It is reported that Mm. BInhop 4eaie» over lrie»dly relation* wiito Matinftig' white Mrs. Maualiiik 94* dow of the slain farmer, says that she has tiispected the pair lot some time, , , - - '-..•'. Bishop hid in a cow shed after Bhootiag \m%# tm ae&t morno ^fetfl he g>ve himself up to two trooperli who went ?h tog; for Win. He Is tew at iM Lawrence cotiaty $&. fending; - action of th#,grand $t StittaM traj» r was pieke to, S, JmaigwtflOR officers to In* loisrt office «&d is to In* office. mum e t4 is beteg de* *$ r&mg ... .„ •;. gufstioned tore. Bimo * l '^d^ft Pu in>ia$ gft ftrit claimed •*» lamp i^a tered thtt fl^ilfttry te WU m«tmJ EUU Itlvid and to tee been leg ally admitted at «}iai(tm& At a later hearlnjr^, t d di ejr^, #m, itorjeed to admit tw imt came to tW» country Ja M25 a* a teaman on board an Italian »b,ip which hf desert In Philadlphi The annual meeting of the Cham'plain Preabytcry was held to tHo Congregational church in Ma- lone 06 Tuesday and Wednesday o|.'|Mt week, $m. Ulrani Bacon, of Fort Henry, moderator of the £*re«byt<sryv prejided and delivered am s4drei># c oft T^iesday evening, .ftey, '$. ifttom- Russell, of Auburn also spoke at tWt jneetii?g The Women's Presbytery was held on the same date* a«a addsesses were Wade by Mrs. E. C. Rfchardson, of mv*$% *»«». md >|iS8, Habcl Shel- l»f pt |3few iforfc, Relegates from Clinton, Efisex and Fracklin coun- ties were In attendance. •