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*•• \ (''->: §M President Tail Joins In Paying Pithy ParaoraplisTliatCiiConicie Honor to Stephenson., I the Woefs Doings. Unveiling Wo? Precejitd by a Pswdo of United ~6tqte» Boldlers^Sallor.- and Marines arid National duaBl of the DlatMct of CplumBK'-'Oratop of the Pay Wan • Representative J. Hajnpton Moore of Pennsylvania, Shaft Co»t »10,O0O, Wit h military and ctvlrj honoris, m befitted the recalling to memory o t a :nan who \vas tralried In the (woeful profBBalon of niodlolno and sorvod hla country lu the, rnnhs of 'tlio wnnlora, tha «tn.tuo qf MajorBenjamin Stephen' dot!, \father pf tho Grand ,A¥my ot tlio llopnbiip,\ wan unveiled at Washing- ion, PartiqlpallnB in tup ceremony of dedication were Pr09ldont Tafl nnd other prominent won. 'Thoprosla'ont de- livered; a n nddresa, hut tho orator tit tlio day wa s lloproaeutatlvo J. Hamil- ton: Monro of Ponnaylvanln. Tlio mi- veiling wa s preceded hy n parade ot United ataroa aotdlorg, sailora and nio- rlnoa and iho hntlbnul guard of tho iihttrlct of Columbia^ Tho monument unvollod i s tlio first ono omcletl lo tlio memory of Major StcpliBinioii. who wan born In Illinois In J822 and died in 1871. It I* Intended oleo to i-omniomornto In granite; aid Inwo hla idea, oonedlvod whlfo ho wa s aorvlng as a mirgooti In tlio Union arm), of nnltltiB Urn vet- orana of (ho Federal army Into n Brent fraturnnl organization. Tho shaft la of granite about forty feet high and triangular In shape. On ouch of Ita three- aides iiro (jroups In bronso representing tlio three cardinal principle™ of tho (train) Army of tlio ltopublle^-fraternity, charily and loy ally, On ilm wostrro »ldo la a bronio Idealised medallion of Dr. Btophoiison In tho uniform of an olllcor ot tho civil war. Tltu shaft has boon creeled a t a coat o( HO.gOB, tho (Irani! Army of tlio Ho- public contllbuthiB 130.000 ami tlio an tlonnl government ? 10.000. OFFICIALS ASSASSINATED Indian Student Shjjt Colortol Wylllo and Q c Lalcaca. A atnrtlhiK doublo nssiialimtJun. of a political character, occurred towards tho conclusion ot a public gatherlm! at tho Imperial limtltnto In London. An Indian studont ahat and killed Lieu- tenant Colonel Sir Wllllmii Ifu u Cum- on Wylllo and Dr. fawn s Lalrnea of Shanghai. Wylllo. who had hold Important In- dian appointment*, foil dead on tho spot. Dr. Onwas Lnlcnca allowed ilKna of life titter ho tall and wa s hur- ried to St. OoorKO's hospital, hat an arrival Ihuro It way found that he was dead. Those near tho assassin seised and hctd him until tho arrival of th a pollen. Ho had two revolver*, n dagger and a knlfa. All wore new mid It Is bcllovcd that tho crime won premeditated. Dr. Imlenort waa a Parsce. and from th« present evidence it would seom thnt, h o waa shot, necldenlnlfy. Tho as- sassin, who Is also it I'arsao. In about 25 years of ago. ll o wns cool and nolf-posacancd after hla arrest and ilnce ha s maintained an obstinate si- lence. Tho Identification of tho man so far has been Impossible as a groat many visiting earda bearing different hamca worn lound o n him. It m re- ported thnf he had In bin tiossbaalon written dooumonts netting forth run- sous anil Justification for ihn crlmo. TENNESSEE GOES DRY 8tMo Wide Prohibition Law Now In ^ Effect—Results In Memphis, ,?j As tho largest city of Tcnnossoo, \^ Momphls Is deeply Interested In iho state wide prohibition law now In ef- fect throughout the state. Mayor Mnloue Has declared hla Intention ot enforcing: tho- prolilbtlon law Just as atlior lawa aro enforced. The, mayor doos not anticipate any great difficulty In tho enforcement of the IIVW, save possibly in the ensoa of Hie social clubs, many ot which have bean char- tered rccontl}. Chief ot Police Bavla snya tho only trouble he looks for is from tho amntl saloon keepers, and close watch wilt bo kept on this variety of lawbreakers. Tho locker sjstom has boon resorted to by tho Tonnoasoo and Chickasaw clubs, tlio loading social organisations of Memphis. Many ot the wealthy liquor doalfera, especially tho wholesal- ers, mado arrangements to leave Mom- ito on the 30th ot June, aoiiio going ftf St. honla anil others to Louisville, Paducah, Cairo and Evunsvllle. Harvard Wins 'Varsity Boat Race, In.an oxldbillon of rowing by a crew fomarknblo tor ita physical power and ohditranco, Harvard Thursday do- Rented Yale In tho nnnual 'varsity boat race on tho Thames. Tho crimsons led from start to finish and won by six lengths. Harvard's Uni<> was 21:50. Yitle'a 22:10. «Dy this victory Harvard won her sbcond consecutive boat rnco from Yale In 28 years. Twenty-First Visit of Stork. The birth .of a daughter lo Airs. Aaron OUInger ot tlnybnrn township, near Klttaimlng, I'n„ matked the twon- ly-llrst visit of tho atork to tho Ollhi- Ber homo, Olltngor has boon married twice, having nltio children by hla ilm wife. Woman Spread Flames Throunli House In Running Upstairs. Ifrhllo at work early on Wednesday morning William Motenlf, a farmer at Sponcerport, N. Y., suddenly saw his wife, hor clothing In flames, on tho root of a woodshed, and when ho rushed to tho house to hbr aid lie found tho door locked and the interior of tho house In flames. Ik broke In the door and thou had to extinguish tho fire that was spreading before ho could reach his wife. Tho -woman's clothing was burned from her body iutd al)8 died In groat ttgoiiy in tho afternoon, ' . The woman's clothing insuppbsod to have caught fire from tho fcttohlu . Btove and she spread the flniiioa through the house in running upstairs and through a window upon the roof ot the Bhed, fira, Jletcnlf was <J1 years of ago, t Killed paualfter With Harvester. While driving hla harvester through Ma field at fjral, Okla.,iI. Nlohoh, a \velMd4o fanner, ran o W his ilttla ' ilattghtetv killing her, instantly, The shtia iM- walked intn tho wheat and fallen asleep., Ubno PJB|)0tehg» fro m Various Partr of the WGHcl Shorn of Their Padtlitifl artrf Only Facts Given In a» Few, Wotds at Posslblo For the Benefit 'li tiro Hurried /leader, Orvllle Wright labi a aoroplane flow once arpitnd tjjio I'ort Meyer parodo, ground after throo unanccossful at- tempts, WHllnm B . Curils tells Jew. tho Journal which dencrlbea the- oxplom<: llons^ of Ohnjpiiliiln nldeil Anierlcmt hl«tory, , (l Japan may nslt elimination of the anti-lmmlgratioii olnuae lit tho treaty with America, Says si aisiiatoli' from Toltlcf, Tho 81. Petoralmre municipal hoar pltala recolved 101 cholera eases and 33 Buspoots aurlnff tho 21 hours end- !ng a t noon yesiorilny, Sporotary MaoVoaeh announced n olinngo in th o aysiem of kodplng ac- CQtinta in the treasury, by which tho doilelt was show n to b o ?110.00O,00O. John D. Rockefeller, accompanied by his family, left Now York for Clove- land, whore, h o anld, h o would spsnd tho summer \cloao.tn mother earth.\ ^ PrWay. Cnnadn la .I'udl to lmvo proponed to garrlaqn tlio British Wont Indies, nays a dispatch from Kingston, Jamaica,. William I-ooli, Jr., collector of the port ot Now York, aruanijcd a now po- lloo force, threo hundred atrong, tn stamp out amuggllng. Mm. Ada Rmidor. 30. a patient In Qovornour hoapitnl, No w York, suffer- ing from pneumonia. Jumiicil frdin a third story n-Indo» of tlio Institution and waa Inatnutly klllea. Ono hundred mid nlxwon unftrag- olto». nrrostea for their attempted rnld on tho house of commons, wore ro- loaBCd on their own rocoiintaancOa, to bo tried on July J. says n dianntoh from London. Saturday. Orvlllo Wright made threw success- ful nights In hi s now neranlano at Port Slyer. Cable Wjeej from Itomo toll ot fresh, ylotont unilbiiurtko shoeKs nt Messina, causing n groat panic and a fow fatalities. Business houses on tho Pacific coast earnestly urs o iho necessity ot Amer- ican flnniiclera taking a leading pat! In tho Cliliu-se lonn. It, Morgan Olenlt, president ot the Orinoco Bteanishlp company, which had a com-twslnn in Venomiolsi under President Cnalro, denied that h e Is Interested In it revolution against Pres- ident Oniiicz. Members ot tho Mmmcliiiaolta Mcdl' cnl moclotr an d oilier organlnatlonn of medical men offered their Borvlcos III attacking th o will at MM. Joseph No- Mo, who left ito.COO to the American AnUvivlsoctlon society. Monday, Archbishop Fnrloy Is t o visit Munich and Colojinn t o nrrnnno for fifteen new stained glass windows for 8t. Patrick's cathedral, Now^York. Training uhlp Uorothe,1 Is .trans- ferred to th o Ohio naval mltitla after a war of words liotweon Commander Hasklna of Ohio and Cnptnln Purdy of IHInolj, Tho pnhllc servlco commission «/oc- onmiendcd a tnro of ten corlta to don- oy falnnd on 8otiirdnj#, Sundays /mil holidnya nnd n cluirRo o f flvo eenW nil other dnys. / Announoaniunt was mnilo thnt a rO' Hot oxiiedlllan wonlil b o sent In quest ot Dr. Frederick A. Cook, who nearly two junrs ago wont north In o n effort to find the pole. Tuesday. It Is osiineted Hint th e upper houso will reach n vole o n tho pnss'ngo of the tnrfn hill by tlir- end of the pre* cat week. Hoys started a Ore In a barn with nreernokeiM nt Joimsvltlo. Pa., which resulted In the destruction of nlno houses, Th e ha s wiu reach about (2S.O00. The biggest linn ove r soon IH Now York was ru n up yoaterdny to the top of a now polo In Battery park mado out ot the altigte stick ot the old ««|i defender Constitution. Tho Pltth Avottim Presbytorlan church. Now York, ts considering tlw tiuestlon of extending a. call to Itev. J. Stuart Holden, on Episcopalian, el l^ndoa. who ts toiuporarlly preaehlng In Now Ynrk. Wednesday. Ground was broken for tho #109,009 momorlnl shaft to h e erected o n Spuy- ten Dliyvel hilt In memory of Henry Hudson; Charges that students had been bru- tally mistreated at tho Carlisle Indian school wore dented b y Suncrlntendont Fried man. Mrs. Poter VT.-tnltonlor, living near Sodas, N. Y„ is tad o t n broken.nook caused by a to.ll !trout a nimry-go'round In operation at Sodna pay, a sumnioi' rosort. 1\ , Tho CliIcnK«i| nocorA-llmild's ouui-i marles of th e (nsimlthfs In the United States ot three'dnys' cdlobratlon of the Fourth ot Jul y give 40 dead and 1,5ft lnjuroil, Tho Bonnte pnssod th e Aldrlch joint resolution submitting t o tho legisla- tures ot tho states o n amendment to tho constitution nonpitting a .tax rjn incomes, SHORING TIMBERS GAVE WAY Twenty Men Killed b y Collapse of New Dock Wall. It Is ostimnted tha t twenty men perished b y iho sudilou collapse Of the west wall of tho now ioclt at tho ontrnnco to tho Alexandra doolc at Newport. Monmnttthshho, England. Fifty men Avoro working lu a trench CO foot deep prermrlng for the laying ot a concrete foundation, Without warning the heavy shoving timbers gave Way, th o entire structu'ro col- lapaed and carried dow n with it thous- ands ot tons of onrth, railway linos, many oars an d tour traveling cranes. Tho nion at tho libttom of the trench had no chance to escape, but many ot those working nearer th e surface wero uninjured, 1 Ot tho CO me n lu tho .tronoh £0 havo been accounted for, , Tho work of rescue was begun im- mediately after tli6 collapse nnd threo men wero taken, out ailvo. The bodies of some ot thodond als o were rescued. Four men, still living, are pinned In tho dohris la tho treiich, Th e In- coming tide aiade th e work ot rosouo Very aifiUiuljL ' otti^i^oiiiBa Siteiltore XlV.^Sonte Pqints on Stock deeding Agricuftttral ifjhiifipn, lotva Stat* Cotlejt Copyirftht, W»7\v An>«rls«n W«#» AMoeJatloo M ofdor that 4u> iMto'Ua t6 sto*. may be nsjd to tho b«u> possible ^atloq way be nor how jopli] eauja'lt \ '\-'• \\\ will produce, it tboso gains: are pnt on 'it; too great an cxnetise tho ieedlug bpoj^tlppswillicBtlitw ajoss, 3?or fljo Ute.f/t'vvp years, fpr'|nstan.c,e,,bran. nnd, shortst have been so bijghin- jirlop that it is floubtfuj If tiioy iouW fie fed at I m advftrktasfl It i« necessary that **~ they ahotild t>e ot the prone* WudKnnd Jte4 intbe jpfopwnmotjnU, * . On< qf the JntDOrtant; things to take into sccoun* In dctewnjnhig; the value) ot u feeding »tuft is its digestibility. Some foods, nuchas oa t straw, are apfcj a profit. Bran; produces a largo xnilK more, than 50 pop cent digestible, while _ flow when ted to co\ve» b«t.»l'ftS e «nfl In the cflse ot the eor« grain oyes 00 pep cent)« lined by the animal. Fefjds- With a hlght.ijoiqohtage of digestibility, Hlce the grains, are called concentrates, wbllo those.witlia largonmountof in- dlg;efltlbie-crtido flhec nro called rough, feeds, \TElve.ry nnlinal iniiBt havo a cerWInt amount Of roughage; otliorwiuo tha grain would Ho In tho stomach. In a heaTy, sodden mass, •wbio.h eonld hard- ly bo |ienetfnlcd by the digestive Juices, hod lBdljjestloix wonld be «ure» to result, She crude flbor, -whllo jn- dlgestlbie In Itself, dUutcs tho more concentratedfeodsandgreatly liiiston* the process of digestion, Tho runil- nnnts nm able to obtain a inrgo share of thole feed frorn'ronghago, Horaea ui a considerable, though owing to their emniler stoiuneh they cannot use a s large tianntltlcs n» cattlo do. Swine are usually regarded as grain eating; nnlmnbj, ye t they, too, do better for having some irinighage. JUntnro hog* -wilt maintain •tlictnaelvou on a good rape or clover pakturo without any grain at nil, nnd fattening swlno will mako greater tain I f fed on pasture. n \ m i'.M jSSi$. ^ 5^g^ ^^g^J jrio. xxvu—nniBK i* no rooD iitnKit lUiH «IUE »01l XODKQ AXllUI*, I n winter, -when pssturo Is-not availa- ble, hogs will est considerable amounts o f clover or alfalfa hsy It they can gat It and wllllio healthier and make better gain* fot'kftving It, Another Important quality In a f ced- ptutt is Its ratability, stock will mako greater gain* o n feeds that tlicy Uio, oven though they contain no more nutritive material than thoao that Ate no t so palatable. Closely ref- lated to paiatnulllty Is micculenco or jacinesi, Cows' giro n largo flow of milk on pasture not RO much tacause o f its high fcciliug Talue, but because of lis succulence and palatabully. Stock ot any kind -will not make to* beat u»o o f their feed It given noth- in g hut dry hay nnd grnlu. Tho meet aallsfactory rneana ot pro- Tidlng aucculent anil palatablo teed during the winter to by the use of tbe alio, Bllnpce has a high feeding voltro an d Is cheap, sln^o from eight to twelvn tons can be rnlaed on, an acre. It finds Its greatest use lis a feed for dairy cows, tint also rankes a profita- ble addition: to tho ration of nearly all clnaacp of stock, Tlio moat important paint to consid- er in preparing n ration Is tho rela- tive proportion oC t j 10 different con- stituents. Knts and enrbohydrntea ar^,fetcrchangeablo and can be eoto- Bldcred together, since they both go to furnish- heat nndjgnergy o r to build np animal fat, Neither ot theia nub- stances, however, can take the place o f protein, since neither ot them con- tains nitrogen. To Tjulid up tho mus- cles, organs and other parts of the body which ronutre this element; con- siderable protein must bo fed; Tho oraiasry ie«as tssm en ass satra contain too tittle protein in proportion t o tho other substances. T o secure the best results n balanced ration— that la, one in which tho amount o t protein Is In tlio proper proportion to the amounts of fats and carbohy- drates-must bo fed. it can readily bo seen that Whit & * balanced ratten for ono class of atoelc may not b * for another. Young calves, colts and pigs require more protein a&d ash In their food than do mature animals, A work Isorso needs largre amounts o f tat and ^carbohydrates to supply htm with energy, but ho also needs considerable protein to repair his muscles, whlcb. wear out very rapidly. A. f nttenlnsr steer needs only a minimum nniotrat of protein, since h e Is neither growing nor nslngr his muscles, A milk co w needs n .greai deal ot protein and ash to nse lh mak- ing milk, together with a liberal .amount of tlio other constituents, to iBupply, energy and to make Ittto -but- ter fat, A prcgunnt animal Is In espe- cial need of protein nnd nsh to use In building u p the bonea nnd flesh of Itu offspring. All animals need larger quantities of (he heat forming ele- ments In the winter In order to keep the body warm. Another important point, one that must not be lost sight ot in preparing rations tor any class of stock, Is tho cos). It makes no difference how di- gestible, palatable or well balanced a ployec hay are Just.as good and cost only a fraction as much- Tiie. question of how much a, farmer can afiord to spend for coneentratcd byproducts is alwjtys . a perplexing one. gomotblng, is iieeded to balance the corn, which la the principal feed on rnost farms,\ It nothing olise i s fed with com it -will not bo tiioroughiy digested and much of the nutriment which it contains will he wasted; When corn is cheap this floca not mat- ter s o much, but when the prlco goes up to CO or 0O cents a bushel Ife.be- . csmes nn important cpnaldcratlon. mils applies not only to corn, but to oth6r grains ns wcji sinco all contiiln nn excess of carbohydrates and im 0«its come the nearest to bolng a 'bal- anced ration of any farm gra!if/uut they are usually too expensive to lie fed eatclnslvcly. Mixing oats with com doe* 'not make a balanced ration, since tho oats have scarcoly cmough protoln to balanco their own earhohydralcs nnd fats. Another factor which must bo iakon into consideration I* the healthy of the animals. This will surely suffer* if they nro compelled to live long o n a single kind of feed, especial- ly one thnt is as low In protein as.coro is, When grain is high in prlco tho sav- ing effected by tho purchaao of some supplementary feed rich In protein will usually much more than pay the cost. In buying feed to balance corn or other grain tho cblct consideration should ho the amount of digestible protein wulch I t contains, Ash Is also important, especially if It Is to bo ted with corn, which la low In ash. By dividing tho prlco per ton of n feed by tho number of pounds of digestible ptoteln In a ton tho price per po.und of protein ts easily determined. Thus the comparative cost of protein l a tho different byproducts cnu be figured out and iho ono used which will fur- nlih. I t in the cheapest form, For hogs there Is probably no belter er cheaper source ot protein titan tank- age or meat meal. A ration of one part of this to ten parts ot corn la nn Ideal ono for fattening begs. 1'or growing pigs tho amount ot tankage should bo doubled and some sklmmllk added it It can he obtained, Milk is an almost perfect food for nil young stock, and the farmer who has n large supply ot it has n big part ot his f ceil- ing problem solved. Another feed thnt i s Invaluable tor young pigs and calves Is (Hied bleed er blood Hour. Nothing else will slop scours so qntckly nor do so much to- ward stnrtmg along an unthrifty pig or calf. A heaping tcaspoonful to a feed is enough for a young calf, with proportionate amounts for tho pigs. The reason that these packing boiwe byproducts are especially valuable for young animals Is because ot tho large, amount of ash which they contain, Tho use eft such feeds Insures strong hones nndj hcaithy, vigorous animals. MO. xcvnT-caMrTO SABICM a A» BX- SKh££S JTOOD fOII 320DEF. A lack of ash Is the chief fault that can, ba found with tho com byprod- ucts, such as germ oil meal and gluten feed. J?or this reason these feeds are hot so ralnablo for milk cows and young stock, although they aro all rlgbt for fattening animals. Oil and cottonseed, meals contain more ash than tho corn products, hat not so much ns tankage, They are usually f cheap source of protein. OHmoal is specially valuable for keeping the system In tone, the bowels loose and tho coat sleek and glossy. Cottonseed meal should never bo fed lo Logs, as they often dle.frorn eating It Thcro Is nothing better than clover pasture to balanco the ration of fat- tening swine. Clover pasture, with perhaps rt small allowance of grain. Is nn Ideal feed for milk cows, calves nnd colts. Tho Utile pigs will learn to cat It also, but will need considerable grain hnd sklmnulk in addition If they m'o to make rapid galas. Clover hay nnd corn Is a ration for fattening cattlo hnd sheep that eaniiet'*De- beat- <fi- a Clover hny and; Witts'with * lit* tlo com nnd ollmeal added Is a first class winter feed for dairy cnttls. Bven for horses clover liny, If not dusty. Is the best of roughage. Its liberal use for all classoS of stock will reduce tho cost ofY feeding and add to tho profits. Bo It Is evident that the wtso farm*r Will not neglect to provide a clover pasture that i s ample. I n selecting an institution in which to deposit rritaey, prudent people first consMcr wha t assurance it affords that their funds will be absolutely safe. Ever since this company was established over twenty years ago if has withstood th e storms of finuncial depression nnd like a strong fortress, it has constantly afforded unquestioned se- curity for money. It s careiul and con'sofvative manage- ment and it s history of uninterrupted success assure the depositor th e highest degree of safety for money. Your account whether large or small, we cordially invite. Interest at Prevailing Rates Allowetj oirt Deposits Resources Over - S22.0O0,0OO The Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Co, Main St. Vissl, Cor. Exchange St., Rochester N. V, SSSKS =sa AfraW Congressmen Will Not See' Fllahts Before Adjournment, Washington, iniy V — Th e signal' corps officers concerned in th e W 0 , .pinbft trials aw baglnntog to exhibit signs of Irritation art tho apparent leis- urely unconcern of the Wright broth- ers regarding aspects of the mntter whtoh to the army officers seem « - peedlngiy important, principally th? relation ot congress and Its power to niaifO appropriations. That body, whence flow all blessings for nrmy and navy, will shortly dis- pose of the tariff question \and (lis- tierso to .places and .interests tar re- roovedTfrom aerial navigation. EefllWfg with Brigadier Qonornl James Altai, foe chief signal olllcor. every member uf the.corp? virantB the members ot the house and senate to Witness the romnrkanto fliglits made by the Wright brothers, In order that thoy w|ll treat more kindly and,,-wlth greato!\ familiarity the requests tor appropriations for aeronautical work. ThoWrlgJhts acknowledge no other In- terest than to fulfill' tho conditions of their contract as soon as possible, but without assuming any unnecessary risks, Wilbur Wright left for New York Monday In a decidedly unrollltary man- ner. He failed to notify the ofllcors stationed at tlio aeroplane that bo In- tended to go, nor did he leave any wo/d ns to when he would be back or as/tp what necessitated his departure \ /the midst ot the Fort Meyer trials. ,'hllo Orviilo la expected back from •Dayton tomorrow\. It scorns hardly like- ly thnt ihore will be nny more (lights at Fort Mi-vcr bilforo next week. \Why do Iho \Wiiglita insist on building their own motors! That Is somothins J ennnot understand when thero are so many exports who can furnish thcjn with a motor that would not skip wljdjo tho niacldno is In the nlr.\ So said one of the signal corp3 officers. Ho also commented on Or- vlllo Wright's fooling frfmpelled to travel to Dayton In order to got a strip of ckftb with whiilh to repair the wins of the neroplano. PANAMA LIBEL COMMISSION Can Do Nothlnrj at Paris Tilt Arrival of Counsel Fo r the World. Paris. July 7 —Henry A. Wise . Unit- e d Slates district attorney at Now York, and Stuart Mc-Nnmarn. assistant TJnlied States district aitorney for the District o t Columbia, who wer o sent here wt a special commission to ob- tain testimony In tho Panawlt libel cases, hav e reai-hcd Paris, but can d o nothing until the arrival ot Delmicev Nli-ell an d John D. Lindsay, counsel for the Pros« Publishing <-ompniiy, publishers of the New York World. Th e prosi^cls of tbe commission's ob- tnlnlnft much lutnrninllon ar e any- thing but bright, n? tho path la bleckea by nnmrroiii obstacle*. The consent tf th o French, govern- ment, whlrtt Is not based upo n treaty stipulation-! but i s merely an net or eourlesy. ban not ye t been obtained. the government hcvtng replied to tha Amorlcan embassy's communication that the list ot witnesses and tho questions to he asked mnc b first b o submitted to the minister of justice, who shall decide whether I t will b o possible to comply with tho request. The position of tho French govern- ment Is extremely delicate. The) oia Panama, canal scandal, which wrecked so many fortunes an d reputations, and brought the country almost to tho vorgo o t a revolution, Is now legally closed, and no matter how willing tho government might b e maccedo to tho .American request. It would probably hesitate It such action Involved th o sl,|ghl\st ri|ik of reopening Mm. ol d question. ' ,,,-s .j Pensions tot Dickens'Granddaughters London,' July 7.—\In recognition o f the HlM-nry umlnpnce ot th*>lr grand- father, nn d In ronshTomtton ot their straightened clrettmstnnecs.** are tho reasons given In a white paper Issued today tor tho granting of ot civil list pension of $2.60 a week to ear h ot th e four granddaughters ot Charles Dick- ens. Tb e recipients nro Mar y Angclla Dickons and her three sisters. Butcher Stopped Work lo Kill Himself. Hochester, July 7.—Attor shooting a calf In the head and skinning the body, August Hull, a butcher of Naples, On- tario County, Is believed t o bavo ex- amined th e wound and the n with de- liberation shot himself in a corres- ponding spot In hi s head. He wa s found dea d twenty minutes after tb e shooting. » Injured by Fall From Horse. Iloston, July 7.—Robert t). Evans, the lnndlord ot President Toft, in Bev- erly, and fils next door neighbor on Wdodberry's Point, is In a practlcalty hopeless condition a s a result ot being^ thrown from bis horso las t \Vednes- day, Mr. Evans fractured tw o ribs, but was doing well when a n intestinal nITectlon developed and an operation became necessary o n Sunday. Steamers I0BONTO Leave N. Y. G. Dock Chprloitfe daily, except Mojiday, at 11,45 p, m., for Toronto Daily except-Sunday\ 11.00 P. M. for Kingston, Thousand Is- lands, grockville, Presqotl, Montreal, Quebec and Sagttenay River Por(s < \VJJLL LEAVE DAILY DURING JULY and AUGUST SATURDAY EXCURSIONS: Toronto and Return, - $3;00 Kingston find Return $3.00 Prescctf and Relurn (meals and berth included) §7.5 0 TICKET OFFICE: U \,\tfn St. West Fowsrs Hotel nqcHF.ST£n, K. Y. ¥/. 6. CLONEY, Dlst, Psso. Arjent ^H\:':a^0-:i npatff^9^xtr!^xsfs^mKminam JL Vurlc. toJoliiiijutBs\|iiMkl:<inilte buoy gnwnipuwkt. tt «ho Ue living, vrhuw lOWo of resMoncB fat unknown, suit cannot alter unei iMlKenco n** u8t!ri&ined,or if falio 1m de**i tliiihttibjroO,helra a s Jaw, next ft k n aim lamraal rt>pr(»niot»itv«i of sd'O *nry Snper- »pfnsW, wbOiM liJncea vf lesiduiiog are mi- kaoivn, nnd mimot after dno dillsiioon be nsditriamHti Jncrib ^aimrnptasklr If ,ao b> livlns, wiio»uniaro at tiMutonco is iiiiKiiiwn anitrannut alirrtlnO eillwncotx) BWyrtjInOU, tjr It tin I M deail, Iho w Idow. helat M |nw. lmxt of kin. i.iut uriaoiial F-iitraw-ta tv«« of am .lawli BBparanl wki, nrhow vlacca ot remdonoo ftri>uulaii>Mfn,fli|ilc(in ,pt Alter Uui? iilliKvnco K a.i^rtatowu i*nlherlno l'tiftOOttaW, if sb> lw nv-ut;. wh(B»nlac»of rfsidi'n*-t*iimiloiown nnita-miot tifierdner ttiiiRMict* ih, asiwrta-n- («!, nr tr »Im tie dutd, tho husbRnil, hi-im at laj-.nMt of Uinoi.l p»r«lna> ronrewAlatU c , ot «.,lil «'ati i-rloo l'li«now»kl. wlir» • liini-c* of rv«ld ni-« arBTinkrusvn unit tunnut afn-r da.- <UI>cmc« boa-tnrt-Uxol, ,. . , And u» nil i» hiuii*, 1iilvns.,il as Iteir* at Inw [u»l IMAI ut 1 Ui. a* a > M&I u' Irank siil*r-i> n>m, Int or *h« T.'trn of Illilgcway. In lh'-1> on»v .., o leans it vrn*,Kl. wli„t-sM». Fro! I.. iituviiK, t»5Wttt,'»r namffil lnlli-la-.i,\v.ll n t n-a*tiniv»il ..f tho *d't tl«- cfawi, ha* «\|Mtl t » tiii* SurroKa' 1 -' 1 * Court 111 i-m,l s tirlrjji. f„i:i. p.' -ml t «ald wl', wld-tt wll' w',n- A lu li-,* tt-ul n J»o-»al ,»tttlV. loaa ,- it.ptf'„ ot , rt-t,v«-tl.-«l I-npm-ur a$ aKurrr^«,t»'i,u«ir* talwlictt m tl»«VlH3jr- \l. ! .U*.i>.hi»8ili-».Tmj, en ho 3 tli <S»j of JtUV. ITtlt'. nt 10 r.V:a*-fc »n iho fotMujull, tu •.!>• in! U.« iimtalc jf thfill't til. Aii-l ttu ntro » rt»r.ud, vikn nro nti-'Orji. On-ir K, a-m l giuttlian or lha lwrjw Wf.ih wimni»a a tnlii'ipor ta-mirs r—titp, a o- ftr*^ riiiu>tti * t\> a»i» M . u urn untw Ja« nMfUtinn- «1, tlca iml ihoro U» *!i.,w ennjw, wit* IW-r ,ram K. irarfoiirt.liwi.. or «>atw olliur sttit- nli.e r> raon nMuln t»t bo nti*> nnxt their » »lal (rtt^nlun n ihwiiroi'iitlug. In IWfeteony WIKWISOI. w* !»»» cn,«i| tho «»lt,t tl>» Sntrosatrt'* fontl ot th« tiiitnly ot Orlrans lo bo l;(-nnwlo alllxol. tt. S.J \s lliim. turn, tone a Slgnor. Sttr- ro^Blu of tb e will t^amy, at A^ ttimi, N- V., Uus tilt tl.iy of Jono lun. BEB»KitrT. item €l»r* ot tlioSnrK*ga*.o«o.nrt- 9UEItWOO» & GOOPEU. Attorneys for Pe.itionor. Median. K. V. livvT C OUNTS COUUT—Coimlv Orlean*. Edna DttU-lior VJ Nellio M. MtMc awl ollion Action for intlltlon. In nnrsttanco ot a Imlsment ami il»-r«a ot imrtltton anil rraltf gtantwt in tte aboro entitle aotlonnnil tnicr«t In tho Orh-aa* Comity Cl,otlt'« OfUws thoatstday ot May. lWM,lho_unilcrslgncrt rotert;©, duly Appolntctl thnrtia for that par- VKiW will soil nt Mjblto aa^tlooj at thji law nnlojotSheri!rood& Coop r.tn t|to ViUags«( Jllillna,' 011 lllii leta o( Kly , ItWO.fat lo o'ulncic In Iho iotimoou of tllat day, thlj real calato and pmnlnea ttasarlliul In nnd ilthmtrjl III until ittdgmunt to till aatil asfollowt- All Hint tmot or iiiin-ul of land Klttulo In tlio Town o t llldgoway^Gouuly ot Orleans, ami Stato o f Kow VorK. 1>H-,lntilni!: a» tlio .nortli- Caat cormsr ot laiul now or formerly owned by Stciihen t*. Pvn ua tho eaalh ttno of tlio Kfdgo lloniH tlioni>o past o n mitt IU.lgo ttoatl ona elinlii, <1 IlnlHi thenceKiilllierly paraUel with snlil Pert'a o^st lino 2 Hialaa, ~'2 Unkaj thrneo Wat one elinln,« Hnk» to S. U Pwfl'a oant lino: tlionco north along aalit Pcrt'a oa.it Hue a chains nnd 12 links to tlio |>laco ot hralo-ilnB eonlntntnsfOrodiiorianil IlkBTRAJI Z. IIAHCOUnT, Kef cm* snnnw» OD * COOPBII, Plaintiffs Altornny. law, Uapaid Ta^es ! Orleans Conntv Treasury, ( Alton, N Y., .Ittly 1,1000. i Nott&e ia horoby gtvon that piirsunnt to GhnnterlW ot.the Ijiwsof looo I will on or about tie Snlilay o f Aueast, lH,-». eanw t o ho pnbllshed In tho Orleans Aiao'Ican.iinbilshoU nt Albion. Ji V.. nn a tho Medina Ke?isb-r, liuhlbned ot .Motlina, N. Y.-. a list or stato- meat oS laadj otiar^od vltb niipaid ia}nn(V taxes of 1803, andafter tho publication of said list or stfttent^nt for.tt term of si s weelcs, Out satitljuidsso charged, with said nnp.iid taxes Will bo sold nt ptxblio auction. To save espenseof such mrvertialnsall taxoa ihrat 1» paid arfor to snld 1st day ot Angnst. c itorcE«,Y\n*Eit, 18wt Oounty Trtasutor, NOTICE OI HEARISn EXCURSIQM Buffalo^$.85,;*ounc.'r# : o- Niagara Palls, $«8, %^ T %- Every Snturday o,na Sunday. Tickets good foiog and returning ..,, rrgular (esoept limited>trains. . • - -.. Rochester, $1.10* mmr^ Every Saturday and Sunday. - , ' Ontario Beach, $1.20 *«™* w KveryBaturaay and Sunday Tickets good going fi.aH retarnJugon • regufar(escept limited) trains. Boston, Mass, Lo w round-trip (ores. Ttokets good geing July 1st ?lb, 15th. 5!n I nudSOth. Return limit 15 days, Ejctension of return limit. Upon aohosit of Holier, MRU medal validation agwioy by original purchaser and paynient of fee o f fi-Ou, return limit of time will Be extended t o leave Boston not later than 3\ days from date ticketis Hold, ; ,:,-—-\ New England Excursions To Boston, Palmer, South Framtngham, 8prIngHeld and Worcester, Mass. Ono Tare plus »£S-00 Vov *Ho round OE^-Ip. lieheis sood going July t«o,2Sti|, August ICtU, 20tb, hnd September Utit. K.-t limit 10 days. Destinations in Western States Low Round-frJp Fares to points In Alberta, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Illinois, Mexico, Mich- igan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota^ Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Tickets o n sale May 31st loVp'omli^ r 20tli. Fina l tolnm limit t n-i :'t Kotnarlloulan.rB.tM.tlmoottralaa.orothor lnt«t»>«l!»n.»2«,. 0 '< ™* w J\' u , e ''\\ t.lnci Tlokat Aiouls, or n lilre«« «. »*rry, tloneral Ajont, SZI alitlu *l„ llnffitlp. N t Resilience Phone, 27. 411 Wnin Street, 2851. For new ideas in modern sanitary plumbing pneumatic water supply for our country liomes, which arc just as well able to haw- all the modern conveniences «s our city friends. Electric or water pumping outfits for our city friends. Heating by high or low pressure steam. Hot water with cither open tank or Honeywell system. A. B. REYN0LD5 J 1 - '-., :u Independence Day Will be Celebkt. ed at Lakeside Park! The take Ontario and SI. Lawrence River »y Daylight \\Sl^^Aiiindeir X,eavooicottnenoli,K,Y,, gnudaya 5 li. ita. Taosilaya ond I'liUraaaJs 11.45 p.m. - Loavo Glinrlottr, N, >', MniidiiyB, Wednesdoja ana Jb'rlOnya D 00 n. in., Sdiliii Tolnl, K. r. , 1145 a. ua i North F«lt SaiiVon, N,Si , 116,p m. Oftwouo, N, S„ 80 6 p.m., lniiillBg at all tlio prlnolpal Ihouaimd lslnna Hcnorts, roturhlng attdjcnato dajfR. Not e tho following How Bates to Tnonsandlsland Points; troiu Oicott Head , rimiiil trip 80.00 \ Oharlotte \ «'• 4.0O •• Soaoi Point « \ loo - '• N . *alr flavon \ «• tlB \ Oawejb \ \ 3.00 EorSpooial Kxoursioillt'itea. Hotol and Bearding; llonso I,l\ia Sand all information, write. ROBERT HAXfEt, traffic Man'^r eiiARbprrai N. Y„ ihoffcbfefrdni.dhhriotteJanolllHi ; jgtompiebttseaohdaiy^th. • T&Whom It May Concorn : , Take ixotico that -whereas n po'ltion blia h&ea presented to th'o Board Of Trnstces o f tlio Village of Medina, N. V.,on tho Sod fiav ot July, IO00, signea-hy. Ave rosiilortt troo holders, petitioning that A street fifty (50). foot wide be oponou, laid out and Ciinsfertteted InthoVtUago.Ot Medina runn-ng from the north, lino* of. Oojc Orohanl Street, in tho VlUnjeOI MeilliiWtaoithorly to thosonthifno' ot Kasfe Conlor Isttoot, In tho Vimjgo o f Mwtiua.withtll0'»fe-it.llilcOf said proposed stf eot- beginnlndat tho point of ihtoracction of Oalt Orchnril§»re«t, With tha-vroit \joniuls of lands ndwownisd'by Jatiioa McAvo,\- on tho \north Bhw6f sold OHt OrqlmrdStroeC thonce northerly along Hi4 Said west 'mio c f Snld ^oAvoy's lanO. and along tho lino of a utono wsill, to'lho Bouth lino of land ownedbr tliO Medina CahhlnK CO'tltimiy-, thonco north- erly on tho fiuno eour.-o and eroding tho lnnon and. ri-aois or tho No V Vork f>iitral niid Hudson Itivvr ltailroad Oumjmfly On a Hn^ .crcBslDgt'thO g ig.j ot tho south, mil ot tho Now Yorli centtat na-1 IlMI-mi K vor Rat rOlld. t-oinnainyls Jtnclis nt; stnlion iSKf\0.S3 of tho siuii jstnv Vurlc Centriil and Hudson \River linllroail CJoiiiiiim \s survey, t<i-a ilnlS- lit tho south UniFor lii-ist Centtr stfuot, wlii -h JHiiut lu IKl.ro fc t west of tlu o.i-fe uorpjr.itio.1 lino ot tlio Villlige of Mo-tilin.liiotatlrod OIUUT .tb, •Hath lino of KnSt Cen'or ttrent, them-O east- erly a ting Uio south lmo of Enst Center St oot SAii I otl Qteaco aotttherly on a lino rtarnlhslWithlllO flrstmentiOaadeo',irso. and crossing tho liinds nnd tmckaof tho Now Vork Ootiifalnnd ilmlsau Blvor Iloilroa t fompany ouo iino.erosilng tlio gngoof tho south rail' of,Iho Now Vork Coiiirnl and Hniison lllvor Bflhtoad Comimuy's trnolisat station lbHtniDS of tho said ltftllroadOoiapany's survey, nnd cross netholsiidsor tho Medina CaiiiiingCdni pnhy and tho said ItcaV-oy's. to Uio liorlhllno ofOafc Orehotii straft Hienco wcStarlyiironk tlio iSorfch ililll. of Onk uroliard Street, SO.ft! foot to tho (uiaiio nt *o6Riii|lin'S. and .whereas, tho Board ot Trnatoes of tho Village/Of ilcillnndid-Olitlio 2nd diiy of Julit. lll.'l, auoat (i certain lesilution, providinc • that said-Board Would nicofc on tho 2otli iiay of •Inly, leoOj.at llnoo 6-clool: A. M. at tho Vthngo IjniitnsnidyiltftlJJ and thord.sit to consider tlio said Mtilioii ar d nnyoiijootibua tlioroto ; mid b y said fcsolutibii, It w-as further pro- vwca,.thfttIho libtlcOjiiKinirodbysdotlon OS •of nrUelo S of tho \Chnftur of tlwVilinKe of Medina, bo sorved'-upon tho ov/nora ofldud. tb bo takoir mi all «thor ik-rsbna tatonjstod Uicfoiriniid Unit said u tfeq-bo'publlslicd id OnoliowapuiiSf hi said VtllaKirand tibSR-ain six oonspiojionSiplatabs Uioroiii, , Illoreforo. yoit nre-hoioby nollfleil that aald Uoatd.of T, nsttcs *in li!6ot on iho IcOlh'dny Ot.dnly,.lvKi, nt lO:*l o'olook A, M. at tho Village! lldll In saia, YIHilgo and thbrosit to obiiBloVr said 50110011 and ally bbiootioaa tlieri)td,.an(V tlmtnt thnl time and plaeo you ivill b e «ivun an appottimlty to. ho heard thei-eon. TREDI. BOWN.M, . Vroalliont. JOHN OUOWLBV, T. H. AtSSKW, \VM. O;DONNELI>, PUitiiP 1. niitjsT w. E. srrociiiNaL Tiio»rAS(*tAitR\Eiaj Dancing, Boaling, Games and Sports have been ar- ranged for that date. Our Fireworks display will excel all Former Exhibitlors Courteous nnd Efficient Service Guaranteed. HEDLEY BR.GS. Boston NEW ENGLAND SEACOAST AND l/THE \Land 6f the 'Good Tiiiie Vacatidii ' Summer Excursion Tickets Now on Sale \i \^ ii)Ki \ f(]\ I If AI Call on New York Central Lines. , Ticket Agents for complete information. I ^*°^*k l 5^L i >• fGET A K0DAI 1 I Take Snap Shots | 'S Its more fun than you ever® J dreamed of. ^ X Take a picture of the family, A Jyonr friend, your homt, ydor'2 W flower garden, ^ $ You don't know how much S) V pleasnrc is i n store for you, % * Brownie Cameras, 51 to $12 * | Kodaks, $5 to $100 . | S We'll develop and print your *' J films. 4.' j E E Bausch & Son 1 ty OpUcians. Optbmefrkts. it! .^ 6EastMainSt,Rochejfw ( my. & WANTED Veals, Poultry and Eggs Hiiiheat Market Prices Paid - JOSfiPH H. WALBIJRN 3 0 Alien Su, Rocheat.r, N. % -n«(iriBnc»i-N»ViiiCnlt of Oo«iu«IH:» T UEPEOEI.B OP THE 1 tiTB ' -V !>' \ Yorli, tb CharlOs O. Blominlnr. n \ Brcnnanl Duawelli if IWIne n\ ' \ * dead, tb tier linshand, nClrs-at-lnw, •• n'-- next of hin, dbvUA i, and personal >IMH~» tatlvba, ir iliiy. as \a olas3,..Kobc l ••*•• 4 O'Toolei Thunias.nobiiey, Midliie Mo« 1 ' \\ mlii|?a,-.I03sio Castlb, Koiiort iitanli.-; nn\- ard, oatliortno Moxwoll..llary,Bra7.i>:l <- J~ « Klia-i TjAviir. Melsa CutntnlalKS , JkndtOallotliev pbrsona interested a; n-it- atlbwatld-n-xtdf kill o f Oatliarine >t..« • > lata61 tlioXown.bf litdgoway,in ihn 1 naw» b£ Orleans. docoaSiid, , , TVhbrc'ns-, eebfgo . A . Novfol. •»'\'\ namedliitliolastWlll and tistainent -r «» said deceased, bos applied to tlio Starrogii- ; Court of.tne Oonntyof Orleans for^th , ' • of the snld will,-iVUUh will rdlntos to ri-.-il ami 'Personal oBtate. . Ib u nro therefore hereby bitcd to npwnr n a Surrogate's Coiii-t, foul) held in the vi. op orAlblon',:in:s.1idOontity.on tha.26tli ilns \ Jnly, 10W, at 10' o'cliick in the, tort no.,.'. 1 • attendtho probiliaot Hie said w.11.' And'thOabbvoiiaiiied.-ivhonronlluo-s ili.-r KdnbralBUardianrprtho .poraon,J\l « \\'\\ said minor &rttilho/srestao,.are also r-unir toopnear'on Umihito Idst incntlon, d, ti» • aridtbototOBhowcaiuie vrhy itarrv l-i»l •'; Bsq,, brsOniO' oilibr suitable pei'so.i h u • no t bo niipomMd thoic spo titi guard mi tbisprbJceaine. «• « . 1 .. * Xn Testimony Wliov.Mf, \ •' '';' ,»«_ canB.-a. tha seal ot iho •>ar r '\ - b (3burtbf'tfiil06ality.i>r<lrlean-t- horOuhto afllxtd. „ „, _ . . „ [».»]• Wltno«.,Hon. Isanq RJflBn'V.',', roEOto bt'tho sald.County, nt A\ '•\ N.X, tlils7eh.aayat.Iune . 10'\' Olerlt'of'the Sarrogato's 1 nort oaeoaod iteaid|a OUlco hoOM'»».t 0 j ( • Oincoaod Bos OIUco hon«-TJnU I nro. Mightoi>u« 1 lWl'e omoBhonr«7to»« T - JAYWA.UKI . I \ Osloopn Uedlna--«» M*Ut I W0U.«*l«r v Shl>r jcop.m. Botaj Middloport-Oier C mry HonM.» 6 0 p.m. Botht uomducalhlXarotH oaten In K»»»w; coa llridgaworkai jt/T ARV1O0I8I MMUCDI, Hargioal c.irod far, under in 1,1 loni: exper(oueo. (orOrlMuuOotmtr, 3ISMoa«a.Utalu* OFFrCE-i residence. S2( Largo hbtxso\ Iruprovemonti. west sldb Qenbi will be told, at 1 Good houso si all frnit, lh Mil gain. Two-Btory fir] for sale a t hal Mlddloporfc I! ThoMdrySb Frank Streoti,ii hbat. - . • The John Uto Genesee BtiSdfc A good blqok Two good'Btbi to settle u p esti Fine reBldenc Good lot and improvements, party-intend) t WlUiant EdB mlios east of aorea; 10 aoroi peaches,\8 pear fruit land. The Walkdr Glehwdod Ave to aettld up' eat Mrs. M&rirai Bide ot South: nt a bargain «S town. Mrs. Blako'i will be ibid [n\ linest looatloni i. a. -vywi Street, botweo good repair, w SdmeflfiBhii andOakOrdhi I»ltoti«Tea property and f