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the new actlire serv: yegar(Jl„„ j, lQ6 u^fpOTs .tw .the American, army; says a Washington aispatcU to the New $ O P ,p E ; t o T E S KEMPSTEB -Iittlbn«ija6v<s^^ fejmeht\ Aha SAi?t»aibn Propo^eav ipplA tuieni o i A OhmniUrilon A*k. ® \-ol^TAW h«untrlP« to SUare Ex-j laiMAllnKJtbe-AueBkAIea^ 'nlted and Immediate action to pre vail nations from anarchists and to p all gOYernnaents* o f their attac l(>nia he tahen a s the direct r ^ M t ^ r e c e n t Bomb throwing in ijaa i' pfacfical plan in. the United l countries is — ■ ^ h t needs of the present tltte, says Bitijijpecial dispatch from Slliwaukee to I-ti^M iO U ls-P o s t-B lspatcbr^rr& n ^ » JBiiS given much thought to the. Went, and he has a.p]an which Sp be- |jpe^*0^d prove entirdy, practicable ^coydlng to this plan, tte secretary f[»tat|?of thd United States sfiofild' d States and in la one of, the most I sen ttlr^'' , demand t h / W o l n S j commissioner to meet with com^ loners to be appointed by other ^ns,.such as Bngiahd, France'and naUy. The co-operation of all na- Jjose safety is thteat6ned,by the :e of anarchists should be ask'ed, ^ n a t a meeting of the international w^tnlSslon steps -should be takeu for p pdmhasojOf au island to which ttnychlsts from all nations should j ' ^ ‘yiegr’~winter „ army men are very: srnart, but the sign and cut of' their uniforma most unsatisfactory. Itinderstandt the officials are anslous: to avoid , I semblance of the ^German uniforms; and wish to copy outs ,as far as prac-1I ticable Their-offer Ja^'al.most flattering' !ig feiir-Chase of the i 16 foregoing to his buhi ■ ;nd after d Rsny, csiun, did you hear that? This -here I-ondon tailor gent is coming over to make us ‘smart,’ monkey cap, chhi, sfrap and swagge'r canes, a single eye glass and a bliwmln’ nuss girl on each stf^l d ^ Piccadilly, 1 “'Make ns ‘s that little fe! on beaus anc. _ ain’t got iio use for t \ke them English chi 0d their three sauares' a day. “And tight breeches and ladles’ spurs don’t help you none when you’re hikin’ country, and Slim, as well as I’d be ashamed to tell bbage sets and stays, lies that never' WT- «4torniitv|i Pntalued tisee _ ___ ^ banlsheilido not cscaj got one of them I orth Carllny and^l * their anarchls rorld and do no I * io |b o outside L help from the wtside. I t The plan is sibstantinlly the same as I ?, AliA one whlci the Wisconsli \ 1 mimdery o f thi Loyal legion, I t euggestton of far. Kempster, ' 1 mended for nipptlon a t t time of i menddd fo r atbption i y ^ ^ I d e n t Mcmnley’s - ussa r notliHg was said pi I I i w n f the plan I I t was submitted \to i f btoef commandAIes of the Loyal Le- gba, -and alnuit without exception tlpy Indomed Ittand sent petlflons to igitess asking fcat the necessary n for the calll^ of such on Intei raw buckos ... fitted him into one of them English suits with a shoe horn, and put one of them munlicy cups on~litni—aHa\ pulled the strap dpwh across his nose, and he over seo’d himself, he’d plumb run away like a three-year-old Texas [ boss and you never would head him.’’ MAKirjQ OVER A MOUNTAIN. Jacobs, fbe Tunnel Buildi PersoBal Side of a Alaa W ho Has W ot||<i ders Under ^ater and U nd ) Driyef ot Tubes Under Two Rly.ers and Below-Hew Vo^ii ■cribed as the King of Tnnnel Eni^neers^Mpdest tfD| Given to Much Speech^ He Is i Master of * Whatever He Has In Hand M. J'ACO: y : s s s = Ohd tod.ay I t is situated on ined such that he a Austin Cprbltiof __ . . . ----- wa tuc uuuiiffettsu tunueis will let him. Ip the not dls- Kew, Jersfey..New Pork taht.;fntu^Jtt.,aanm by xatt from J e r . iw^wauel aiUlJtoriniDg sey City .to the middle of Manhattan, harbor a t Montauk poiu In a few years he can take a train in brought to New Pork to r'WPfl'WA ---- ------- „ Iver In the.Joumey. All this will l )een made possible by Mr. Jae I \When Napoleon, wanted to march army info Italy and some-one objec I that H would ^ l d be impossible becausi ftly.^ lin in btohght to New Pork to cars until plpn. The' iresult was a penes or sur-1 . . __.ing passed, vapa that are jaow. being substantially 1 river, under & e followed b y the Penhaylijinla. The dlfn nd under the East fcrence is that the Pen|sylvanla has 1 All this will have Montauk 1 I W on- m England. Irlhg^- atvacted E * l New ler np the rijer tl contemplated by cirbln. >t the h e --------- jlneer In charge of: iiy inro jta iy ana some-one objected ' other Ways the scheme |i t H w be Impossible because of ®'’®“ lo the taking over o i Alps the little Corsican said crisply ; Long Island railway. T a I and swiftly, “There shall be no Alps.” i larlty of all lies la the fact iTt IS not related that Engineer Jacobs, I Jacobs, the man whej when confronted by the problem of die details of t Corbin | I tunttlng'a railroad from the west Into ‘ the 'American metropolis, said, “There shall be no North river.\ He Is not a man much given to speech. But he I was employed a c te d ltlfh e didnotsay It. . | neerlng projects, one Jacobs is a human ground mole. I t Pertant enterprise in he lives long enough he will have I aesrt drove the first su thrornrh nnr /-Wor /. iit . » system of sub- I** fbe region of Now Poi .— ! iiPl ten feet wide and elgl] ~ the East river sylvanla has ■ and Is tun-1 than had In. but In the same, Corbin’s old chief slml- r that Charles worked out engineer In vauia’s Improvements. After coming to this lountry Mr. Jacobs w as employed In'Iveral engl- of |em au Im- Br^klyn. Ho tunnel „us tun- feet high, Astoria ' treneb- 1C strnmrear irml mnof I i . I N. Y., to New York city. ; in this work an Interval < at such an le token. The strangest and most Interesting I park project eyer undertaken In the I United States Is to be found at Heb ona, Mont, -writes John H. Raftery W tho Technical World Magarlne for July, where tho citizens are engaged In transforming the bald slopes of a con ical mountain 'which towers' ne'arly 1,-100 feet above the city Into a forest I of the exai _ _ _________ I shields have a cutting ' e ^ r ' l n llront and hinged doors In the forward bulk head, through which the dirt Is taken loved. The shield Is driven hydraulic power for a'dls- jach shb J andjptufEed t h ^ into j, a last expedient I to position aM 1 to stop the flow of the wate by such resolute means that was carried forward. At another time when the great rivei tlireatened to break the roof o f ' thi bore an Intense heat .was turned on tc I the. mud, with the result that the whbld ' mass was burned and hardened into a. brlckllUe consistency. At still another stage a ledge of rock was encountered In the lower part of the ,1 the niiper part of thi? bore (d by nothing b ut the oozy a '“le silt. This obstacle was 7 pushing out an apron, o the men while the: 1 the fllnUlke rock. al to occasion ___ Jrst to __ ..... Hudson, „ and I ] les M. Jacobs, who for over a l l score of years had'planned for It and j|?l. dream’ed of It, had the proud privilej , of being the first man to walk dry s h t, from Jersey to Manhattan. Few war riors have achieved greatet victories. Unprecedeflted Speed la TuiiiMt I In constructing the twin tube, known as the south trolleyftunnel, Mr, Jacobs petbod. It ance of two feet at eai tion of the tunnel ___ _ ____ _ ... cuvu adbve. Then a section of the tunnel wall, consisting of a ring of Iron two feet wide. Is bolt ed In behind the advancing shield. To -vercome the great pressure of the lud and the immense weight of the iver above, compressed a|r Is used, imetlmes amounting to forty pounds pressure, or nearly three utmospben The new feature Introduced by Jaco dispensed with taking out tho d l . • I through the forward dpors. In Other , I words, he actually pushed the mud out . I of the way In the same manner that .! --JJ jg p^sjjed aside by a stake Into the earth. This method greatly facilitated the work. In por tions of . this sgcond tunnel forty to fifty feet advance was made each day. Such a speed was unprecedented id Ibis Invention practically B Ized. subaqueous tunneling, was made soft mud was ci e T o r i d n n * ' ----- — . „aggest- i» of havlK an International j Which aibchista should be ______ J, to our Lrtnl Legion. Other] j . members agreed win me that the plan f I'was entirely feaslbhjand would prove B > / a practical solution (i the problem con- ■ '. ] fronting ns. We senithe plan to other oommnnderles, and Uarge number of hem Jolnerl us in sefllng a ongress, submitting t ng action on It. Pi-el ---- „ ____ ___ mttted the plan to Senator Spooner, and he bad ^ven i t b| indors< ^ Jj^d the pin f i Island, to I f banished, b o re IS no spring, Iwell, ad upon the bare sides nmits of tills singular pari I of tile park are ngi*eed that several va- i rietles of eve'rgrceu trees will flonrlsb there without water or attendance. A spiral footpath has been graded from the city to the summit of Mount lelenn, and there an ornate pavilion - been erected upon the highest point —„ a petition to le plan and ask- ausly I bad sub- of rock, 1,400 feet above' street In the cliffs of the i itlve heal spacious natural caves, ____ enanted by specimens of tho lions and other carnlvi made _ most unpromlsl which to drive n work slow and peril Is largely < rapid progress _ _ „. through any other son Under the new method 1 Into n hoi ! not exactly'go In i -hole-ln-aftep-blmr-bi I holb atid piislrihe being driven ___ York. Here, again , ■ .oreblsts die ________ 1—hrehy has been going- er and bolder. A ft Avere shocked at the li Spaih, and Immedlat ■utelyundh _ —ow‘ed to g f. anarchists _ . -there Is an anarchls President Boosevclt. wds one agali shelved, gainst the on- V days, but an- , growing bold- days ago we Qb throwing lij swing It I In this :ee and I that Liefer. A well dressed man stops at I plot against ® farmhouse and declares that he has |e know there Ibst a valuable diamond pin In the y, tills same Emma Goldiifh who comes th e ------ ,, C;i0. Milwaukee openly i h boldly, yet If the pin ^ taite'np steps toch'<|tthe growing; flSH le police cl^hed or larchy In Ni^-Jersey i Is donf*to re scattered Ir dangerous frtates. Unless som bhfeck the growth of lee a retarn to The membi trln|u __ ae othem cam« lui—ns — some fent to other | Is Worth! ... -------------- wen put to spread p a i r dangerous doctrlndn other parts gf the Country. Some o ^ e m cam6 to uuLUiy we shall Fooa ot tiu; Fntt 1 It would The prophets foretell a great change | with mllltai ____ _ ___________ td^ave Inflamed in the food of n few generations hence, slightly 'absl p tl^ h s W lth the lynchlfesplrlt a t the compared -with the viands of today; fhlnfc much. JSme-ot-Presld(eat MdB^ey’s assassl-J ^ sjjdnnlatlbn m-nwa ----- Pnatibn. {< i ^ T h e adoption of Bomiflractlcal plan, --------- fcek Is necessary. Un^unately we -Rouble the land^ls requited to snstaU __ ________ _________________^ ^ ang for There, can b n e u l ^ on meat than,on ,whea^, says acquaintances by without apeaklng, ____ ,,.jssible objccti<yhowever, to the Chicago Tribune. The time Is ap- there W ho trace of snobbishness fenttlhg .ihem all on an wind together .preaching when the human race Will parent In his makeup. He refuses Ehd let them work Outjelr own sal- perhaps live far more largely oh. tlje sblately to talk of hlmseff -or to permit J]y#tlbn erdeslructlon. convinced , fruits, qt trees. An acre of banana lila subordinates to do so, yel K h a t the plaijjs a practfi one. All it plantation will feed twenty-ftve human Jfree to speak courteously, f^&leieds E somb one to giv«.the s tart” beln^, while a ^ ta to field of the same i^cdedly, of his work. He Is etae wbtild support bhly two and a, of man 'that gives' the Impn Wheat fatm only one. A grove o tfu ll great reserve power. Wlthoul ___ I ^bw n chestnut trees wW.'yield alx tlqn, he yet seems to have perfect con-1 plac s times ns much neuriihmAnt tu»i-«« ju^ himself and to be master o f { had Iver he has In hand. He frequent- r ua luia says that 'the engineer dbes not | a vast talk In wortls, but In dee‘dB.h Silent, iresent preoccupied, he yet can glve'orders like f n. Senerol. on the battlefield. H e does think aitpi s London 1 .— f these mountains. Parks Inclosing herds of deer, ante lope, moose, elk and buffalo will be added a s the present limits of the tract are extended upon the desert lands which lie back of the mountain. NEW WAY t o DUPE FARMERS Well Dressed Man and Weary WUllo W ork ConOdence Scheme. i - A clever new confidence game Is be-1 lag worked In1 Lancaster ctounty, Pa., j i . CHARLES M. JACOBS. _____ . _____ ed. t S anarchists are hig work allow‘ed to go on plotpg mnrden—for nnd the operatoi mrdena| per se—while victims, says a Lancaster (Pa.) __ y by. g . .respondent of the Philadelphia Public Lancaster ebunty, 1 ors have found not a few Lancaster (Pa.) cor- ifay, and all make a search, liing Is found, but before leaving | ys he willwill returne and- r tu r n ___ Id w;Jn give a reward return. A. few days with a pin, pre?. for of ,42i5, ; ?150 as his re-ward. After vainly waiting le a from' some jeweler th a t !way beneath the North river. Of all erou! these he Is in direct charge. He has threatened the entire enterprIse.lBy completed one under the East river prompt action and superior gejl^l- and Is consulting engineer on four ship, however, Mr. Jacobs succeffied more. For two other tubes beneath in overcoming the difficulty. In jlv- the„Bast river, those at the Batterv, h e — ' ^ last river, those at the Battery, he ing this tube work was begun s^l- ! made the original surveys. In nddi- taneoualy from both shores, thej I tion he had much to do with making bores meeting under the middle oj the survey's for -1110 New York sub- river. In this type of engfnCerlJ both the completed and orolect- vam- gUght error a t the bCglanlii j ways, boti ' ad ones. nel engineers. Resembles Bismarck. mpleted and project- isily the king of tOn- ones. *He Is easily tlie king of tOn- ----- a M^the’ end.'fct res meeting ui t error a t the begin ly fold 0 ■' —d been the plan! tunnel that the tubes met wli iatlon so slight as to be negllgib very si multlpll so accurate variation so slight as to be negL^. IVeniy Worlonea Drowned. ■Inge ot closely Is brown, steady- __ iijB nose Is strong t ■pronounced Roman type. His m< shielded under a handsome white mus-r. ■ __ _ „ tache, curled slightly a t the ends. Be- who bod m --------- spite his age, which Is In the neighbor- California. Actual hood of slxtj*, his cheeks are rosy and ami was carried. ! full hriri Wi.. —I*'— — tnkles. whei \ }ver iw p ty ye o f -drlVlng-Tt tuqn - -- North rivbr. The first effoi. lb 1® a tube beneath It -was made PUS t . Park an d several other m ade most of their lal work loser h e ' t tife pin . full and his forehead without I H e is dbb’Ve the average helgl so broad and m .aqnel mrderle effort at pnt% >tber capitalk t moneyi k beg.au in carried .forward to. a p< used in ISO nroad and musculai- that he does of the rlver-and twenty workn .. I n o t seem so tall. He carries himself drowned. After this the efl a t change-1 with military ereotness, yet has the gulshed and finally was aba ons henCo, klightiy abstracted air of those who MiJiions h ad been p ut Into the of today; think much. He speaks’ quietly In a remarned ther° .JpingHqh trolley tunnels are now under the streets^ Ot Now again Jacobs has ’shown ’d methods. Instead surface-and leaving -------- „p, as was the case the first subway, he is boring bis ay far beneath the surface of Sixth ’onuo, and those above unless tlieyi ad of it do not even know wbat Is going forward In the underworld. Bridge Built Under a River. But the greatest Invention made by Mr. Jacobs Is that In connection with tte two tunnels he is driving under the dson for the Pennsylvania railroad, hlng less than a bridge made l? £ e r a n d M n l ^ o t d t J P P O s f e ^ D C ^ ^ l ^ W o N tiUUlt'i' UAlilSfiilAK. MtgaaUon of -l>«nni fbi the Fifth Ja-. dleUl Dlitrlct for tho Year lOOO. Trial Ternui. Onondhga Coumy, a t 8yraonBe. |K K 3 s r s r i i £ ; - i , c r ‘''” ’ j Qxsnd Jury ................................ Kogort First Monday In November,Borne...Androwt Y She-Perfectly. I have run over two leople and didn't hurt the machine a ..nevem: I Jefferson C oaa.j s Is nothing less than a bridge m over but uqder the river. It is jssltated by the fact that lUd or slit bcneatii the Huds -- the soft . —^ laser AJLiidsou la not . jred sufficiently stable to bear the great weight of railroad trains. In the case of ffie lighter j^lloys_jt was j To overcome the new difficulty Ja- 1 cobs contrived a system of iron so ---------- rived a system of iron pilings or piers to be sunk tbroni mud a t the bottoms of th nla tunnels and driven do Men of tbv stnrp- banging age. —From a Print of tlie Period, itj'is. niKhl, b a t Lett. , - Oswmto County, j Third Mon day In October, a t Os I V”« .......... .. ........................... nevoador Jefferson Coanty, at Hatertown. Second Monday In October ........ Androwi Herkimer County, at flerklmor. I First Monday In Deoember„„„....Uevendon Lewis Coanty, a t Lowville. Irsi Monday In Dooomber. .... .. Scripture Special Terms. , - --------- ga County, at Syracuse. I Oneida Coanty. inly, a t Oswei rterlown. ovem'ii'er...—.. bo ' ’^ I m J i Herkimer. '''•r— ......... —..Andrew iy,at LowrlUe. eptomber ----- Sci Hetklmer County, a t 1 First Monday In October___ I Lewis ConBiy,at IonTiiic. FonrthTnesdsy fn Bepmnaber ___ Scripture rest on bedrock. 'These plllni bear the weight of the tracks, fldition to 1 , will In addition to the work he Is doing for the Pennsylvania this greatest of tnnnel engineers is In charge of two more trolley tubes that are being drlv- ■ the HudsonU companympany farihei down the rlvei I the two to. report I subway co — . ........ ago he was also j Into consultation by Mayor Me- j )ort on the condl ay tunnels ^ ------------ , „ the East river. all \his other duties, he Is con-1 prcsslon ,o It ostenfa V r p p - ^ i e r For f h« BItad, ’ '] i A new typewriter for the .blind is|ilr ' 'hMlh fn InWnnA n lug drlvi lors Island - ------------------- 1 river. To Id to nil Ills ether dutlep, he Is con- itlng engineer on the four Pennsyl- a tubes being driven under ffie river at a point higher up. In ectlon with .these ftfiir tunnels It was recently reported, by the way, that a very serious difficulty h id been encountered‘and that Mr.-Jacobs had been sent to Europe to perfect plans lor overcoming It- The only Improba ble part of the story Is that Charles M. Jacobs would not go to Europe a tiling like that to face, aaln on the ground and Or blmself. I Jacobs, who had Income Interested connected with the I however, did not share their pesslmls b«Hdlag of twelve subfluvlnl tunnels tic views, rihally in 1002 he got i ‘’^®''k besides a number of [New Ygrfc lawyer named 'vyHllaSi G tobw.iys and underground railways Vdod, formerly from Georgia, ti hronrb Manhattan IsltttitL Whatman ^ inira the NO^ iork and New jer “ tL'' world Is In charge of a more I sey Railroad company and take np the itUpendous o r a more difficult work? i tunnel work onpe more, Jacobs was iPespite tho Importance o f his achieve-1 iced in charge.\ The old bore that plans, the public knows d been tw ) ^ .abandoned wa«' to- ihle roncemlng him. His name Is not I opened, fills time to be pushed forward 5“ “\'’bo’s 'Who’’ or In the encyclope^ I to succeiti fas. He is a modest man, whO consld- Thestoty h£ the winning Of that ;bitfe m hb wor* ------- ------------------ gainst natural forces Is full of Orsdtallty. • ................... W--thngs J Vlrglnla-Oh, yosil I feel pretty sure f him. I rejected him when h e first proposed because I was positive he I would try again. Gladys—You were right. He did try gain, and I accepted him last n ight D a n s e n of «lie D*«p, le. of titfi A new typewriter lor . . J patented to France. yss. ....... . l i nrth&bi'yrn'NiVombw^^^ ...... A— rax* I OonrtSobeheStoir h eldM toot^er^ i *F^tirth Monday in May, Conrt-Honso Pn Bspumner, Conrf I y o n ^ Monday in Hovimhsr,Court House : I barsby daiignats the isme termi for trial and dstarmlnatian of indlotments, and for th« hearing and tranaaetlon of other trlmlnal puMtnsu and prooeadlngs. lal jurors are rsqnlrsd to attend ei OnvHO Ooouty Judge. iCHT Daring tDb On Monday of taob week, szoapt in the , On ttas .Sseond Thunrdsy of Moh montb .. WtasnsTsr ona pr the daya above appoint . 8. B. H£AD, BnrrogatS. *!,■ UN IT E D S T A T E S COUBTSp MoiSMara D latilct .fllsw Y trk , 1006. oiBowr ooxnsT. 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