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T h e i e b n 1,000 Indian* living *a th* iellow lag m a r v a l l e a i la New T a rk S tate: Allegany CattaraaR n * . o n a a d a c a , Bt. R.*t», Shlaa*eaek, T a a a w a a d a and T a a e a r a ra, **T*r- la a a territo r y ol I8.M0 a c n * of land Tk* I a d laa farat ef g o T * rnaent ba* prevails* la m a a y lnitaae**; al- th a a g h th* Iadlan* ar*n*w qnaltOad ▼atar* la aatlo a a l , ita t a sa d local eleettoar, tow, kaw e r e r , avail t h e n eelvea of the prlvllane Ther* are 17 *l*ai«Btary aehoela w ith 40 teaeber* ob th* rarlaa * riBerTatlone, an* eom p a le o ry adneatloB U M o g en foraad by tb* S lat* K d a e a tlon De- p a r t n e a t Tbe Federal a o T e r n n a a t alsa 9 * r l o r a i aertala fanetton* an behalf ef oar Indlaae, b n t alight ln *eept, th* t o t a l eo*t being a b a a t ilx th * a * a a d I ell a n a y*ar. T n P a r tla a d Oregonian point* e a t ( h a t w b ea a klgk pnblle offlelal la the dliekarg* «f kl* dot!**, eete a a exam p le af eeoaam y aad ratreaek- - m e a t, I t will a a a a be reflected I b le u er *abdlTl*leaa af g e v a r a n e a t and b y laaatr pablle afflalal*. Tha* a enaialB t1rer**nlt I* **«nred. T a b * - elf a t ti r e , M c a o a y a n t e t a r t t r e n 1 tb* top . T o o n a n y atata* f o n r n m eat*, Ilk* private e l t l n n r , for lam e year* p a a t k a a c h t raekleaaly oa tbe laatallm a a t p laa—loading the pay K a a t* a n t a th* fntnre. F o r tw o rear* w* hav* beaa \paying ap .” Legtelattv* b adlae, k e w e n r , a re (till m r t m t i l tk* f a tar* an tha theory th a t borrow ing aad (pending will * b e n e fit tbe pre**Bt. There a r* eaae* f wh*r* *aeh pabllo m e r tg a c lag 1* a t- M aaary. B a t .m o r tgaging ]n*t to ipead, la ard*r to k**p Biaaey la elr- ta la t l o a , I* iam * tblag Ilk* tk* 6ra* h a b i t —th* v ictim **]ay* tk* m b ii* ■' t t e a a a t l l th* *ft*et k aa w a r a eft aad ^-th*a hla o e a d ltlsa la war** th a a be- •• .lor*. T n av e r a r e retaH vrlee af raa- olla* h a a daereaeed m o re t h a a 4* par aaat la tea year*, w hile th e gaaollae ' t a x r a t a baa laerea**d *856 p e r **at. - ' a d d ing 18 t a B> p e r e e a t ta tb* prior * af taal. Thee* tw * >a«t* ara th* ^highlight* of a »orr*y recently m ade r l a i f l y repreaeeeatattve *ttte* a f tk e ;» a tl*». Oa I farah 1, l t t l , tke a v e r ’age retail price af g a r , exalaalre of r~ '^t» » , w a a 14.46 *eat* per g a llaa ae ^ c o m p a r e d w ith n . t $ eeat* IbIM I. ^ r 'jT h a BTarag* t a x w a i S.M eaatap e r . Halloa a a aam p a rad w ith .M14 la l t t l wbea oaly 18 atata* taxed gaaaHa*. ' ?Tk* *a* t a x la Jeatlfied la behalf of '■ g o a d roada, b a t leglelator* ar* b aay » T a a a l a a l t t a death. L a a t yaar tba atatee collected M<2,111,HI from t a x , • • * « high m a r d . l a ip lte ef the taet th a t lee* raaollaa w a a iH d la IM* th a a ta IMS. Thl* repr**eat« an 1«- ef a b o n t 91,4*0,060 a day aad take* a e l e e o a a t of taxe* enlle«t*d by' *eaatl** aad BianlelpalltlM . •aen lln e prodaeere, th r o a g h laeraer- *d efiateaey, b a r e been aarlair w e t o r l a t i m o aey th a t the atatee h a r e beea h a i r ta k l a g aw a y . \H lgb Vrtae* nf g a iolta* '’ to d a y ar* largely ‘‘high gaa taxe*.*’ The enre la In the haada af th* * * tlag onbllr Phelps tnd Jnnln*. H r and Ur* B a r t H a r r li antar- talaed trleafl* Rand ay A faaally haa m o rsd la p a r t of Ur*, •a ld le L o w rey’e boaee. R e r Oarl T b a ra ta m a r in g la tha Janlae Preebyterlan maaa* tfbarla* U aaen *peat g a n d a y w ith bla b rother Wm U a a o a near Olyde Seorge Yackel apeat the week ead w ith hla pareata Ur. aad U re T h a d Yackel Mr and Mr*. David B a rry ipent S a a d a y w ith U r aad U n 8lo«i Dnnnlag E d w a rd B a raatl of Lyaae called ea frlende la tbla rlelnlty W edaeaday CTenlag Mr aad Mra € H e y n a of S e a e r a spent Rnnday w ith Mr and U n T k a d Yackel Ur*. Ntehalaa S a r a a ot Am bey apeat S a tard a y w ith U r aad U n . Paul Jacob*. U n . D aa L y e c , ]r , and io n ip a n t W edaeeday atternooa w ith l l n . Flnrla* Seeker. U r. aad U n . H o w a rd Hnekle apent Snaday w ith U r. aad Ure. W alter L a a d y . U re. B lit* O a g h ter**a at a e n e r a •pent Dnnday afternoon w ith Ure ObarU* M aaoa. Alice Bngalla ot Oeaecee ap*at tb* week-eal w ith ber pareat* Mr and Mr*. J o h n Bagel*. Mr. a n d M n . Oharl** M aaoa eator- talned frtcada from OaacTa a a d Wol c o t t S a tard a y arealng. Ladle* Aid Society et th* J bb I b * Preebyterlaa aharch au e t a to d a y w ith Mr*. Olalr* Cracker. Mr. a a d M n . • h r l i t t a a F a w llik of Kockeater ip* n t tha waek-ead w ith Mr. a a d M n . H tary Ullrtah. Next m eeting of W eat Janlaa In - terprlm Circle will be w ith Mra Mar- ehall Zim m erm an a t Pbelpe. Mre. E d w a rd Title aad daoghtera of QenaTa apent W etated& y aftcr- aooa w ith Mre Charlee Maaoa Mre H e n ry Ullrich apeat S a a d a y night and M onday w ith Mr. and M n . Ohrlatlan Paw llk a t Roeheater M o thara' day waa ebaerred ln tbe Jnnlae Precbytcrla& cbarch Sunday w ith I t t t n g exereliee and a maalcal program . Mr and U n H enry Ullrleh and Mr. a n d Mre Ohrlatlan Paw llk aalled oa relatlTea la Seneca Falla S a a d a y atternooa A e e a e t r a e t l O B gang haa bogaa w o rk e lim inating tba aroeelag on tbe F ire P o lnte-W a terlo a r o a d aontk ol Joalna atatlo n . A t the annnal echool m**tl*g la D lit. N s, I tha to llo v tag e f l t e n wer* *l*ct*d: T r a ito r , Fr*d K*ar> collector, H * a ry Ct***UBe; dark, Obarlei V andarbllt. v Jacob W agaer aad Catherine O'JBrlen of OlarelaBd, O., w a n m a r ried S a a d a y crania*, May Srd, a t tbe home a t Jaetlc* af the Peace dial re Crocker Mr. a a d M n . W agaer left th a t *T*alBg far tfleroland, O. Mia* Mildred Oaraey, clothing apeelallat at the New Y a rk SU M Oollege e f Mama Bcoaemle* a t Cor- aell d a l r c n t t y apake o a tke c a n af clothing a t tbe Oraag* m e e tlag a t Magee Q raago hall a a W edaeeday M n . fkarlea I a a h a w of Baaeca Falla, eonnty e h a lrm a a , preaided o r a r the m aetlag. A lbert Q s a d a ll, aaa at Mr. and M n . H a r r y *881*11 form er owaer* af the Taa*l*et t a r n bow llrla g a*ar B a a a later'a brldg* w a a badly la]ar*d F riday w h t a th a M axwell aodaa he w a c d r l r l a g left tha road Bear the Jam e* Blehap h o m e a e a r Flae Plalae a t r t k la g a m aple tree b ead aa, eam- plotety w reeklag tb a Oedaa. T w o y e a a g meB r ld lag w ith y e a n g S o o i all wer* o n ly ellghtly la]ir*d. A h e a r y k a llit* r m paa*ed * r e r thl* e**tl*a B a a d a y aftern a a a bc- tw e a d l 'J O a a d l a ’troak dolag g n a t dam a g e to gro w lag arepe, tra i t tn e e aad balldlag*. Charle* Maaoa had I t w ladow a brokea, David B a rry kad 17 w ladow a b r e h a a . aome w are b rokea la Wa. I acheolheaoe, a ■am b er wer* brokea oa the term e r H a r r y Baloeh farm a a d I I la T e a tar St**1*’e boa**. H a ll atoaaa I b *Iae trom pea* t a W a laat* fell. Thle waa th* w a n t h a ll s t e m ita** i m . T a a key tn aatom o h U e accldeat .. praTC B tloB lilatha haada of Individ u a l driver*. Tbere ta a point w h e n . eve* th* t>e«t traffic law * become In operative. At tbla v n lat the ladlvtd aa i m a a t tak e nD th e w o rk. Oare. aonrteay, comman-aenee—thoae are M m three C’e of accldeat areveatl^n -vhlch are a o t covered by law . Tbe , m a jority of necldeate ocenr w tim they ar* violated. Bach y e a r enrb vlolatlone m ean death te M .W \ p eople, t e l a y n o thing ef • v a * t a im la p r o p e rty dam a g e . L * » t year, M- e o r d l a g t o the T rav e len Iaio r a a e e ; Oam p aay, the l a r g n t tingle *aae* of aceldeat w a e t a t l a n t s give right-of- w a y —whleh accounted for 11 per cent of a ll mlahape aad I t per cent of •II deatba. Foolbardlneee, eonpled -with dlecoarteay, ta e traw lag death along the hlghw a y e . The d river who eat* la aad a a t af tra f l c —wh>> drive* *k th* w roag-alde ef the r e a d —'who drive* a t an oxmm I v * ipoed— le a meaae* t o the life aad property ot aU w h o nee the public read* T ratSa law a eboald be Im p roved and modernlaad t o the sreateet poselble degree B n t a fter th a t la done, the n e t le p rincipally np to tho lallvld n a l driver. He will decide w h ether o r a e t e a r herrlM * toll la hnm a n life inareao** e r deena***. i. - Smpreme Coart Damago* a g g n g a t l a g 9W,o<M a n oonaht la te a r aegHgenee ar.tloaa •:,fc»lBg t r ia d b e l o n ' Jnitl** A. J :'t*odeab*ek aad a ]ary la B a p n m e ; ^ { B o a rt a t CaaaB d a lgaa. <--!&¥I>*f*ada*t* ar* B r. a a d M n . L. W. y', i;B»ll*w* et W a terloo aad tb* plaa- “tltr*, Cba*. Crowley aad hi* d a a g h ter .*‘ftA.naa Marie, Mleha*l M a b o a a a y aad ,;.'-?h1« daaghaor A a a a 0* * llla, all of S**eva. T h ey ***k t e m o v e r fat ( trlarlee aaffered by th* v o a a g women '• ^ w h e a thev were etraek bv aa aatn - , ; inob11* d riven by Mre. Bello w e la K. ( ,,,'Borkh e treet, Q e a c ra, laat w later. ,1-Jlt le eoa tended by elalatlRe, w b n ’Jare repreeeatod bv attn r a e v a Oco. J \ .ffimer a a d Joeeob Doyle ot Ke«h**ter, . '-'^tfcatM n . B*Uowa left the pavem ent, ‘•I;'^*»a*h*d e v e r • n r b aad atrac'k tbe C'-.«1rU w h o were e a th* itdaw a lk. M n . $. {Bellow* will ee*k to nrov* t h a t th» ;-.’.^afdd*ot w a a aaavoldahl* aad dne v. Uto her e a r h a v lag ekldded oa the ley '..pioy* m e a t.___________ cf'U^gta_gl1 ehja T a a llla f a r *ta*agth.aad deiUaey'of' f lar e r h a* a e e q a a l, Aak ;-^glar,.H*s*t*h,a YaaU U mt te a k * ’, rW > * B r e e * r r • M O M h 'i M m w . CMK> W n t*r>. Mlaa B e tty Oake *at*rt*la*d Ml** Q*ae D p c h a n h ot Phelp*, S a a d a y . H . B. B a rtla, w h a haa b**a c o b - •aed t a bed by 111****, 1* m aah Im proved. Mr. a a d M n . A lbert O a k i m e tered te Bocheeter Snaday, aad *all*d ea M n , M a h e a . M n . A a a a Ofeaee aad **a X a h t att*ad*d e a a a * M * a * i t a t A a b a r a , laat T k a reday. Th* Ml**** P**k w h o ap*at the w later la B e a e v a , hav* r*tara*d to th e ir h * m e a t T a a g lew a e d . **MI m B a th Bka**, Mr. Brewm aad 4. M a S a lgaa ot • e a a r a , w e re ga**t* Haaday et Mlaa F io n a * * P lam b . Th* m a a y M *ad* et 9*org* and Wlllla T readw e ll a ra glad te l* a r s ot th t l r m a th Im p rerod eeh d tttea. Th* llttl* m b e l Mr. aad M n . B a y W hltbeck k a d th a m letortva* to •ra i h hla h a a d eaa day laat week. Mr. aad M n . B. B. Brace* were gaeat* S a tard a y eig h t nt Mr. aad M n . F r e a k WUaaa et BU libere. Mle* U lllea T a a A a k e a aad 8. B a h ia et Beeheeter, called e a M n . ■ w a a a a d M n . T a a A a k e a , M a ther’* day. Mr. aad Mr*. H a r r l i e a Q alaah* aad fam ily ol Ollttoa Spring attoad- *d t h a r t h * m v I* m h*r* *n M o ther'a day. M n . F len a a * P lam b aad aaa Bdw la called o b M r. and M n . ric h er f lalaeha a n d fam ily S a a d a y after noon. Bev. a a d M n . B. Mltchel aad Mr and M n . Lewie Meeker called e a Ur. and Mr*. C. H e a ry a t W a terloo, re- I'eatly. Mra M aade Blakeeley a l K lm lra I* a g o e it t a r tke weak e f Mr. a a d M n . K a y m a a d 0. Boaa aad M n . Arm- itre a g . M n . H y m a a A b raham e r aad d a a g h ter of B lha, w are wetk-cad vacate el Mr. aad Mr*. N a tk a a Oake, ]r Bev W. B. F lax lag to a ot H a raell, called oa frteade h e n Taeeday, on h l r w a y ta A a b a ra t o atte a d eom- m eaaement. Iaa ta l l a tl e a aerrleoa w e n held la th* Oak* O e ra*n Pr**byt*rlan ch a n h *■ T a e e d a y evralag, May I t , tor tha parpeo* e t iaitaU lag th* B a r. B d g a r Mttehell ta the p a lp lt aa paa to r af th* c h a n h . Tbe M o tben aad D a n g h to n will hold their banqnet oa F riday evea- loir. May l i , a t whleh tin e the men of the cbarch will w a it oa table. All m o th e n aad danghtera a n lavited t s be p reeeat. Tbe h o a n ol the aerrlee a a 8*n- day have beea ahaaged The S a a day School m e e tlag a t 1* o ’clock aad eervlce a t w a n h l p belag bald a t 11 a ’eleck. Mlee M a rtaa Fleher, eapertatend- en t ot the S a a d a y Sehoel, w a a aw a rded tb* Degree e f Bacbeler of Rallgloaa B d a e a tlea by the Behool of Rellgtoaa K d a c a tloa attach e d tn A n b a ra T h e o logltal Hamlaary Dry gaining tn* r n i d a g . Clothing of all klada dry cleaned and preeaed. Bag* aham pooed aad tleaaad. 'Drapertea a a d cartalna dry eleaaed aad pr****d. Call M-B a r l**v* a t Tt W. Mala St. J ohn P. BaoaaiitD A g a a t S e a c v a D. C. Co. For Sale •m a ll hom e la village, dectrlo llg h ti, gaa, w a ter, a a d larg* gard*n. Sm all plM * Mr** g e s d hoa** aad bar*. F a rm et K aarec. F a rm of U acre* ttt D a u c h t S l K a v a n a u q h A4 t { » to B o h m JL good cxeooKTe doean’t anbdue la- lUatlre; be demops, atrenitheai and UlM It—Country Home. OLD HOME WEEK, PHELPS The old h*m e week held tn the Phelpi U e tbedlat obarch laat Friday, 8 a tn r d a y and Randay, waa a g r e a t ancceea trom erery atandpolnt Tba chareb wua beantlfully decorated for the oecaelon and vlsltore aald It looked tbe flneet tn yeare All tbe com m ltteec bad worked tndnetrlou,- ly and when tbe gneate began to arrive F riday evening and Anally brought a arow d of 250 a fin* prc. gram aw a ited them . Tbe P h e lpi Boya Band gave a m e e t excellent concert ander tbelr leader Ralph P e tty and tbelr con ductor H o r to n Croaby Thle waa followed hy eeveral nnm aera by tbe Uea'a Oboraa who added m a terially to the fine program . Rev. W H York m ade the opening prayer An addreia of weltom* waa given by tbe p a a tor, Rev. C I, VanN o rm an. and a atlrrlng reaponae by Rer H F .Bearoe- lee, a form er p a a to r Tbe c I ob I uk num b er on tbe program wae a play entitled \T b e L o a t Chorch,” w o n derfully prodaced and w ltb an excel lent leaaoa oa tbe contribution ol tbe aharch t o llte. S a turday dinner waa eerved by the com m ittee and everyone wae m ade pleaeant by lta excellener The m em o rial eervlae a t 1:30 waa cim- daetcd by Bev. W. H W lnkw o rtb, a form er paator Judge Leon W Vao- Deacon of O a n a n d a lgna apoke very tonablngly of form er daya and peo ple; Her W lnkw o rtb gave a helpful addr*** * a tb* H e ritage of Life. Tbe ■ompany thea repaired to tbe ceme tery w b tre th* grave* of thoae wbo had left b*qa*ati t e the ebarch were de*erat*d Three m lnlitera’ gruvee wer* a lio dM o rated w ltb flowers Jndg* B o b e rt F Thom p eoo ol O a n a n d a lgna b r s a g h t borne g/e>n and v ital trn tb e S a turd a y night when be apoke before a large crowd et people. Tba Women*e Cborua rendered excellent aarvlce alao Sunday wa* tbe clim atic day ol tba program . Tbe L o re Feaat wae largely attended aad well conducted by Rer W. H York, a form er pas to r I t b r e a g h t a deepening of tbe aplrttaal to all w b o attended A m a a te rly aermon wae given a t the bonr of m o rning worablp by Rev W. E. D o u g h ty of the Near Enet F o u n d a tion, New York City to a cbureb fnll of worablppara on the eubjeot, “ T he Call of C h rist to a New D e p a rture.” Oar able and well-liked District Superintendent, Rev. A. E. Meedy nf Q e a a ra, gave tw o Inspiring and thoagh ttp rev e k tn g addreaiee, oae b e lo n th* Ghareb Behool teaeloae aad th* other b«fere the Yeoog P**ple’a m eeting a t night, whlcb m eeting w a i I b honor of tbe Charter Uembera, 10 n o w living, aad wblcb w aa wall a ttended The cloalng eervlae a t T:80 b r o a g h t to a I t t l n g clim ax tba whole p r o gram The aholr a t tke S a a d a y aer- rlc»a m ad* th* h * a n happy and helpful by their In e mnalc. At tbe laat aerrlee R e r. H E W eslever of W a a h lngtaa, D. 0 , tbe E d itor ot tbe N a tional M atbodlat Preaa, brought ** to tha high point ln bla wonderful M rmon “ l a tba F s o tetepe of Jobn Wealey ’’ Th* whale eerlee of m eetlnga were de*ld*d auuea* aad h a r e brought new laaplratlon and balp to tbe eharek and te all form er member* w h o cam e. A good m any former mambcra were preeent a t the ecaaleaa A b o n t 1400 ln all a ttended the program A anm waa anborlbed to tbe Building a n d Repair fnnd bnt tbe t o t a l o a a n a t be given a t tbla time. The c o u n t le n o t complete There are atlll a e reral copies of the blatory of t h e ohureh on band and w* aball be glad to sell te anyone And we will yon one M M ata Ii t h t price Tha p a a ta r vl«ht§ exprts* hie to all who helped to m&ke tha Old Hom a Week a saacasa. He wlahea tm axpraaa hla a p p realattoo to tha (orm ar pM tora ter r u p a n d tn * ao wall amd gladly. He wlahaa ta •* praaa hla gr& tttada to tba aharahea aad paatara roand ab o u t Phelpa for thatr fiaa sp ir it and cooperation Id a d r a r tl il a g th l t proprram aod for m a k ing It p easlhla for m a n y ©I tbelr m a a b a ra t« aome. AMOia T O CHDRGH1S n jo a n t heucepkL gbotgb w. a . B8omc, n o n w B T O D A T A F T E R A t C B N B I O N D A Y M o ralag prayer a n d holy eommun. te a 10:10 a . m C h a n h School 11:45. FMXBrifcKJKI LBVitCB. 0. J. Baadair,UiM a UtNUWB. ., Sunday School •laaaea for all. U 4 t a. m , m o ralng aerrlee. Bar m en by tbe paator: “ W b a t Value H a r e tha 10 bom m a n d m e n ta for Modern Tlmea'” ' 7:00 p m ., Yonng People'e aerrlee T k a reday, 7i!0 p m , mid-week prayer and pralae aerrlee BAPTIST CBURCB W D . B M t . P A a T I M t P rayer m eeting will be hell a t 7Xu T h u rsday evealng a t tbe church S a a d a y m o rnleg preaching eervlae a t U o'clock. Rer. Q F rank Jobn- a*a cxpecta to be here S a a d a y School will follow tbla aerrlee. Chrlatlan B n d a a ror meeta a t 6:80. The Ladles Aid will m eet w ltb Mrs. Arnold Adalt Frld'ay afternoon a t tw o o'alaek Tbe ladlea will bold a bake aale oa S a tard a y atternooa, May H, a t 2:80 a t Cemba' atore UTBom tiT eatntoB 8. L. TAN H O B M A K . l»A*TOa. T h a n d a y . May 14th, tbe praye; eervlee will be held ln tbe Pine room We eball think of tbe \Cburch of the d p lr lt.” Bring y e n r Blbie S u n d a y . U ay 17tb, the reunlar 8er- rleee a t the usual honrs will be beld Yon a re ln r lted to come ana wor chip w ith ue. Holy Oommanlen lt:S0 a m U ay 14tb, titepben A. H a b o a e b , a native Galilean, will epeak on ble e i- perteaea tn Nalllfce aa a Shepherd lad for 12 y e a n . He will come on Thure- day erenlng. May SSth. to a aolon m eeting of the cburcbea w ttb a biqb I- cal trarelo g u e ol tbe Holy Land Thta will be Interacting w ith b till and m o tion plctaree, alnglng and apeak- lng O a r a h a r ihea are naltln g ea thla and baaklng It Ticket* for adalta a n Me, tar cblldraa l(c. The Ladlea Aid aoalaty will meet a t the church oaW e * n e a d a y after aoon. May 10. Surrogate's Canrt Victor H 'L o rd ef C a n a n d a lg a i, formerly of Phelpe, la executor and Hole legatee under tbe term s of tbe will of hla wile, Mary L o rd, w n e died ln t h a t d t y on March l t t h , te a r ing property valued ae $ 1,950. T h e m a a W arner wbo died tn Uaij- eheeter, Mareb U , left an eetate uf (10,<100 tbe llte aa* ot which goet to hla w idow a* long aa aha rem alaa nnm arrled In event of her death or rem a rriage, the eetate paaee* la equal *har*a to oaa eon aad three daughtera, Franklin J W arner and E d a a W ordea of d h o rtavllle, B e rtha Maa P ran a r et (lanaadalgua and B d lth Billa M a n h el Pbelp*. Jeaal* W. Holme* ot Clltton Spring! 1* ax***tor ot th t |1S,W0 eatat* of b*r baabaad, William Helm ae. 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'T w a * o o t lo aome jjraode© estAt#~ H t e a e r e t w e r e a o t b r o a d o r g r o a t H a h a d a e o t b e e l d e t h e r a a d W h e r a e o d l e s a s t r e a m * o t tr a f f i c H o w e d O t r a o a i I t b a d b a t t w a o r t h r e e — Y e t q u i t e e n o u g h f o r s a e h a a b e . L f r i e n d l y h e a r t h t e k e e p b l n w a r m A a t r i e d r a o f t o f e n d t h e a t o r o i A t r a i l i n g T i n e d i d k e a o t y l e n d — A o d t b e n t a c r o w n , a f a t t h f a l tr i e n d A p l o t o t g r a o o d t o r b l m t o til l A p u r l i n * b r o a k t o e l o g a n d t r i l l . A fie l d o r t w o ( o r w h e a t a o d e o r s . A c l a m p a f r o a e e t o a d o r a . A n a n c i e n t o a k t o s h e l t e r k l t a W b e o w i n t e r ' s h r e a t b w a a o h 111 a n d g r i m W k a t m o r e e o a l d p r i n c e o r to o l d e m a n d — B e y o n d a t r l e n d w b o ' d u o ( l e ^ a t a n d , A f r i e n d w b o Q o d e r e t a n d e e a c h m o o d I a w e a l t h b e y o n d th o r & r « « t f o o d N o r a l m e a t m a y w l t b b l m e o m p a r v W h o g l o r l f l e a t b e b u m b l e e t f a r e . T e e , h e w a a r t e b , t h l a lo w l y m a n T h o u g h w o r l d l y g o o d s h e ’d celdosi scab , I> e t o t h e r * b o a a t t k e l r g o l d a n d l a e d e — Q l r a m e t b e f r i e n d w b * anderatandB' PHELPS IN YEARS GONE BY E d itors o f tbe Phelps Litixeu A b o a t, a Ashing rod, line aod bait, pipe a o d tobacco, a perfect mld-sam- mer day, a fringe of gian t elms c a it- log R r a telil ebaftova a i h v a r t th« atream , aod ther* you are, afloat on ttan&DdalRUA o u tlet a o j v h e r t hi- tv e e n B lgtlow ’a ia w mlll aod tb» Placksey dam , obsessed b j tb a t dol«e far oIeot« feeling so coodosiTe •>a d a y 's sp o r t In tb t ptseatorla) aelO, lodltferwBt to w h e ther jo n get one strike, a doteo, or n o t any, b a t b a t enjoy log erery m laats of yonr oottog Tke stretch of w a ter m eatlooed hae never, w ltbln my m em ory, pro? e i any thin g b a t goo4 flebtog grovad and w a s often subject to tocnrslon^ by anglers from Rochester, ttyraouse, and other sorroondlng localities Nor waa tbe sp o r t oonAned bere; B a rlow 's dam aod the baofcs of the outlet In the vicinity wf Alloway were also favorite spot? M idstream , *at a polot a b o a t op posite where Fred Baker’# e tave and beading faetory osed to etan d , be low W ayne s tr e e t b r lig e , w a s an Im mense rock, s tanding high above tbe mean w a ter level From underneath this bubbled a large spring of ley w a ter, m ingling w ith the rapid, rip pling c a r r e a t t h a t flowed a hundred feet above and below It Small shoals ot loaty Oswego bass made this their h a b i ta t , rendering It a de- slrabts s p o t for fly casting. I recall seeing tw o fishermen from Eochsster tbere one a fternoon,^standing ln tbe m idst of tbe rapid easting their flies. O n t of them g o t tbree strikes slmml- taoeouily and, w ltb r o n s n m a te skill, sutceeded In landing them all In bis net Their avsrage w eight w as ab o n t «ae and ooe>balf ponnds I t w a s n o t uncom m on to stand on the eld w oodeu bridge t h a t spanned i h - stream a t the paper-mill and see several beastltnl, large bass disp o r t ing themselves lastly In the qnlet w a ters below Very tem p ting, to be sure, b u t they steadfastly related to be lared, how ever tem p ting the b a it, fer I t w as only la the s p a w n ing season t h a t tb e j tbo s showed th e mselves I recall a day w h ta I, then b i t a H- year-old boy, w m Idly d r lf tlig down th e stream , near th t Philip Rogers farm , hook b<ed nnd pole lying across tbe gaQ w a lts of ths boat Suddenly I wad aw akened tram my alr-castle d ream ing a s I lolled in tbe stern,by tbe swish of th e llnetbroogh the w a ter. Boy like I q o lcsly grasp ed tbe pole ond gave a vigorous tog. Three feet of the beautiful tip snap- p*4 «tf, v l i i n i H > I M i s * tka llaa and began to haul lo, band over hand* G etting the fleh (a base) Into the b o a t I stilled Its flounderiegs and Im mediately sta r ted (or home w ith my trophy Tbe scales showed a w e ight of pounds EluteQ? Well, f i tD t ! In skill,enthusiasm and piscatorial lore “ Jim** tiaoper, the West Village blacksmith* easily took flrst place Next to his family aod his shop he loved fishing m o st, and bis oneanny lack and knowledge (m o stly secret) of the h a « a ts of the finny tribe were to be marveled a t Did you ever listen to one of “ J im 's” recitals ot b o w h e t e o k “ t b a t big feller?\ and bew , after tbe prelim inary descrip tion he would bn r s t o a t: “ Crook your floger; so. Now hold t t stiff M Then he w e s ld hook his in g e r lato yours and pull and yank w ith m a a y w rlggllngs, descriptive of the man- euvres ot tbe fljb to get aw a y Yes, “Jim ” w a s a fisherman Some years later Oarl Wlsewell alm o s t erowded “Jim ” out of his place; bmt Oarl w as of a different typ?, though none the less e n thusias tic or eseretlve. He w a s more Wai- tonlau ln Ms p s r s a l t of the gam e (And, by the w a y , I greatly er ] >yed tfarl’e com m u n ication to the C itqbn some weeks ago I t revealed a loquacity q s lte a t variance w ith the w o n ted ta c l taralty of bis younger years ) Aoother derotee to tbe eport w as Amos U n derwood, w h o tor m any years w a s s ta tio n agent a t tbe New Tork Central railroad Hls favorite h a u n t w as above tbe Pinckney dam , hack of tbe old T alm a g e plaee on tbe Dulonvllle road I t wae here th a t hie b o a t tipped one day and threw blm Into tbe w a ter; and It waa only by dint ot tbe m o s t Herculean efforts tb a t be waa enabled to reach the shore a n d safety. w h e ther or n o t bass, pickerel, pike and bull-headc a re plentiful la theoe w atere now ae la the years of which 1 w rite I do n e t k n o w .bat I d o know tb a t a o oae e r e r g e t any m o re eatls- factloa o a t ot the s p o r t tbere t h a a I _________ A H T . Deadly Fog The *'pogonlp” is 11 fog composed o( fine needles of Ice, which occurs In winter In mountainous regions of west em I nlted Slates. It Ss reputed to be dnngorous to the lungs and Is greatly dreaded by tbe Indians. D e f i n i t i o n * An al!egor> ts a tale of a mntorlal happening having a hidden spiritual meaning A fnblo Is a tale containing a mom) A parable Is a story show ing by simple relation a parallel event of greater Importance. C o b r a ' s V e n o m A spitting cobra can shoot Its venom shout 6 feet. If It reaches the eyes of a person the result would be seri ous but not otherwise unless It entered the blood stream through an open wonud L a k e H e a t e d b y S t e a m At a mountain resort ln Switzer land a heating plant has been In stalled on the shore of a small lake, water from the lake being heated In the huge boilers and returned to the lake. M a a t B e D e t e r r e d A man thinks better of his children thao they deserve, but there Is an Im poise of tenderness, aod there must he some esteem for the setting of-that Inbred a^feorion at work.—L’Estrange L e g a l A r r a n g e m e n t FlMiops in f*iw Tj’-«srl> abolished to >\ • e fttv< nted tr Knjjllsh li»w>t*rf ;*s i* in- .ir* .? . jrr>ins rases from one • or i to n.-ofier, whereby the courts bciwae c^v-'ks to each other. DEATH DIARY BARES HINDU GANG SECRETS F o u n d in E f f e c ts o f S l a i n U n i v e r s i t y S t u d e n t . San Frtmclsco.—Like a roving spirit of the mystic Bast, whence be came, Sant Ram P&nde, slain University of California student, bas returned from tbe dead to point ths linger of accu sation at his murderers. He came back In tbe text of a little red book of handy pocket slie, a diary, ln which he kept a minute record of bis last month of life. Found by accident among Boiled laundry and personal effects be left with a friend the night before he van ished, the blood red book was balled by Sheriff Charles J McCoy of Yuba county as tbe possible solution to tbe university student's mysterious slay ing. May Solve Fourteen Murder*. And If It solves Pande's death It may go far toward unraveling tbe fourteen other murders of his coun trymen that bave baffled state, county, and city peace officers for months. Sheriff McCoy believes. Beginning January 1. 1031, It con tains a dally record of Pande’s com ings and goings and names some of those he feared. The name of Nukan Singh, beld in Jail ln Sacramento for the student's murder, appears promi nently, tbe sheriff said. So highly do the authorities prize these last writings of tbe slain man, they refused to divulge details of Its contents. It Is being closely guarded, and will be until men named ln It are captured. McCoy declared. R e l e n t l e a a P u r s u e r s . That Pande was close on tbe heels of the Hindu murder ring, authorities are convinced. It was his relentless pursuit of the slayers that prompted them to kidnap him and throw bis headless body Into Cache slongb, near Rio Vista, chained to a tractor wheel, according to Clarence S. Morrill, chief of tbe state bureau ot criminal Iden tification. Coincident wltb tbe finding of the diary, McCoy also learned of a plot to kidnap Dellp Singh, president of the Bast India corporotlon. Shortly after one o’clock in the morning, recently, a Hindu attempted to lure Dellp Slngb from bis cabin on the pretext of need ing help to get bis stalled automobile started. Dellp refused to go. McCoy paid Investigation Indicated tbe un known Hindu was trying to coax him Into a trap. .O * a a V T — P l w M M t ra«B B SU M a t . M 1 L 1 H M B L I T • B a a t a S t m t O T I O O S e v e r a l b a i j i a i a a t a T t f l a c * p r e p e r t y a a d l a i a a a a f a l l t l i w t r o i a IS a r e * « A , tAOGBT A XAVAKiUeS B o o m ta lasuraace B u slneaa Ctwefu! estimates Indicate that there are GT.OOO.OOO persons Insured In the United States. The total amount of insurance In force Is about $103,000,- IRK),000. The nssets of all life Insur ance companies In tbe United States ure estimated at $17,600,000,000. The Increase In assets In 1029, amounting to $1,639,000,000, is the largest on rec ord and almost equal to tbe total aa* sets of tbe companies at the begin ning of the century. To R s x s Dickens’ Horns At Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France, the last vestige of the Villa des Moull- neaui where Charles Dickens lived for three years and wrote several books. Is to be destroyed. Tbe Bou logne munhlpal council has approved tlie razing of the building which long has been In a state of ruin. It was here that Dickens wrote \Little Dor- tit,” Hwuw\ and “Hard TUnaC! 1 t P O J t SA 1 4 C — O o a e t * a t g o a d k e a f a a a * o p y i o r - \ t u o k U * i s g o a d t e w s i g o a d t e w s D A U G E Y A k a t a k a m h P O E & A J J I O B I W T - T k a M a r e * S : e t a r e * . D I V O I f A K A T l J U U M F oil KKNT—Snnae* S$ U M R S A N K A H S W l T T * 0 * B » H T - » t t S a a t l f a r m D A O C U T A K A T A N A O O H r S A I . K - U r a . V a n i a a a S i a a W » a * s k a a a e « a W e e t M a i n M n r t . a l e e o t b e r r f l l a g a p r o p e r * F a r m * a t a l l t l s a a L H 1 1 A e w r o i . D A 0 C H T A l A V A K A O t t F O B S A L B — F a m * lo f l r a t cli p r a e t l e o l l y h a l t a H e * W e h a r * * « v w a l g a k « r » . D A V C H T A C A T a N A U O B o o i d l t l o a a t W e h a r e * * v w a l W A N T I S — r h a l r e t o e a a a . O e l l e d f o r a a d d a - U r e r a d P b o a e t S - F - l l MRS MABIOK Jt HALL. MeWla Kill. F O B S A L B ^ J t r a e j B l a c k G i a n t e g g a f o r h a t a h l a g . T B D K K N B Y . W A N T E D — A s h e * t e d r a w w i t h t e a m l i l t r t I D M A R S H . W e a t M a l a S t r e e t . F I L L D P w i t h P a r p l e P a n > A m C a * a l l a * . q a l r k e t a r t t n g : U k u p t e k - o p . I t ’* I t ’* e l e a a b e r a t s g I t ’s a o t l k a n e k a n d a o e x t r a e u e t . K O I L B S 0 A S A O I L C O M P A I f T . I t t 4 D t e t r l b o t e r . C l / d e , N Y F O B — R E K T — B o i m a n 4 b a r n o a B a a t a e t r e e t ' ) 6 t l M . T B B A C M F O B 8 A L S — O o o a e a a g a f o r b a t e h l a g J t c e a c h M R S . M A R I O N X . H A L L , P h o n e l t - F - U R 0 . 1 , M e t v t a B i l l R' O l . L B O O F 1 N O —T h r e e g r a d e s a t r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e * J P C L A R K A N D T O J I C N T M A B T D A T a. D 3 . P h e l p a . 7 © R M A L E — H a y o l d c a l f H-M wm ntotoH M e l T in B U I R o a d F O B R A L B — W a l n a t b o o k c a a * $ 6 , o a k b o o k c a a * | 9 . 6 - p l t t e t o i l e t a e t S l . b a b j c a r r i a g e • 1 0 . M B 8 . W A W H I T B L A W * M O W E R S — O r o o n d a o d r e e o a d l t l o n e d . F i r s t e l a a s w o r k g u a r a n t e e d P r i c e P h o n e 1 1 - W 4 A . C H B N B Y t t t l x E a g l e 8 t J O O R T K R S T A P O N I Z B D a P h o n o M W S f l t l i CIIKNBY, B a g l e S t r e e t . W A S T E D — F 1 t « p « « k i b a a a irtt e t W h i t e I a t p e r l a B F M A B S H , W e e t M a l a S t r e e t , W A N T B O —W a s h i n g * d o a * w t t h a \ w b l r l d r j ' ■ a e k l n e a n d s o f t w a t e r W U1 c a l l t o r a a d d e l i v e r B l a n k e t * 24 c P h o a e N a 1 « - W l b t l x M B S W L R N Y B I R . IS Tranklla 8t. C O B B A L B ^ S e v e r a l b e t t e r u a e d c a r s a t r l r t r p r t e a * . 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A d a l B l a t r a t e r —A d v ertising la the Classified e o l s a a pays Bfg dlvldtads In d i a n A r t i s t * to V i c ^ fo r E x h i b i t i o n P n z £ New York.—A competition among the artists of the American Indian tribes for the best design suitable for use as a poster and catalogue cover is announced by the exposition of In dian tribal arts. John Sloan, president of the organ ization, said that “there are many very talented artists among tbe In dians who have recently started paint ing In water colors. Tbe Kiowa, Hopl and Pueblo Indians are particularly competent. We are asking them to submit designs. Examples of tbelr paintings, as well as the pottery, bas ketry. jewelry, textiles, beadwork, etc., of 30 Indian tribes will be shown at the exposition.” The winning design will be award ed $100 The design will be used not only as a poster advertising the expo sition, but as a cover for the catalog, to be edited by Dr H. J Splnden of the Brooklyn museum, F M.,Hodge of tbe Museum of the American Indian, and Oliver La Farge, author W o r d L o n g In U s e The word “electricity” was first used by W Gilbert In his treatise “De Magneto,” 1600. Tbe adjective “elec tric\ in tbls sense was used as early as 1703 by Coleridge ln his “Songs of tbe Pixies,\ In which he says, “The electric flash tbat from tbe melting eye darts the fond question or the soft reply\ In 1831 Carlyle in \Sartor Resartus,” said, “Walt a Uttle till the entire nation U In an electric state. S h e e p '* T a l l P r o t e c t e d The “broad tailed” or “fat tailed’ sheep, found ln Agi»( are chiefly char acterized by the enormous accumula tion of fat on each side of the ta.ll bone, which Is esteemed a great deli cacy. To protect tbe tail trom being injured by dragging on tbe ground, it Is sometimes supported by a board of a small pair of wheels. 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