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JOIINSTQ~N. N.EW YORK. THURSDAY. SEPtEMBER A -O·:·N·:·· '!>. • ' < .' : ·DAY 0 I • • ' • 1 late in the afternoon the famous P.id('- 'E'l.ae' wea' .. •Dr GfVDS lhe Seve.ntv- show Jane oj)e.gan to iook llk<' old times. • &\~1. · : . .. UJ,~ . \\!' ., .- ,-f The :not sausage man was tht>r(' ns . Fir-st A:n:ri.u'· ar~· :. blbtUon of the ~rl;v as Sunday and doing 8 thrlv.ln.g . . . 'r J~~~ . . • '· :t ·!busin-ess from til<> time th~> gates WE>H' \·.· 1 ··••· '!'~\ 1 '~~1'il 1 •' • .- ht' .......... · Jl opened. The Mercy Widow hat man, ·. FUI~QJJt::~·~~J · ,.._g.,..a.CU· g.,. the tin-type man 1 the souvenir _nost- TAfT STARTS · HIS C~PAIGN WILL !'lAKE SPEE.oRF ... \' FBOl\1 . THE REAR END OOAOH OF HlS TRAIN, ALSO I'H VARIOUS HALLS ALONG TH$ ROUTE. plunged to his athers threw ,juries in a. panic discovery of fire in early today, g>uests W ·.--_A·:-s .. ' ' ' . ' . . :' ' rQf·7.'S6.~l~JY: ; a Great . :;::d:;:r:u:~.~~~ :::pt ::::~ · · ' · ·.J ~ 1' ·with <11he three li1jtle Shells and the · ·Send-oft. wheel tOOt goes m·ou-nd and never ' r'\ . ' I stOps on the :right num·ber. But there SA::!i:DUSKY, Ohio, Sept. 8.-WII- Iiam H. 'Taft. as the .. RN1dy cnm- ralgn'i'r,\ is .to hi!' gi\·en his se<'Ond tryout today~ He is to Rpeuk at ,·art• Nil! points !)et;wePn lht>re and Cillcill· nq tl. :\lost of his >Speeches ·Will ·be f1·om the rear pla-tfor!p of trts tratn, t.nd ·will presl'nt. all Rhades of condi- -tions lu oratorical \rmlagblng it.\ His first pol!tienl speech w!ll be fl t a rally in the tl1~>atre here, wlthough he will get his volee -warmed up by nn aEl- c'iress to the old soldier residents of. the Erie oonnty soldiers' ·home. their sleep ·by the pellmell Into tile by fiames on all fort 'to escape, wlhtle ·rescuers · columns of smoke flames. OYSTER. BAY, Sept. g,...,_:sen.ila•• moui'\ tlonal r.epoi:ts .that, an atteiJl-Pt been made to- shoot Presii;lent. h · 1 • : • • · , : ·w-as uotl1lng the matter wih the Mid- ; r: The ~yimty-ftrst annual e-xhib~}·: 'on 1· bred specilllens of b-one:ftesh in/ this w_ay j~set -because :.the three-shell men . , .. 'fit' the FUlton. CO,linty Agrlcnlitllral ' 5 • , . <pa-rt of the state ocould be seen a~ the 'VI ere absent .. 1- • ~ ' velt apparently ha-v'e their origlm !\!'::f·irl'{!)J:il ·, f . · . · grounds MO<Ilda.Y and full ad'Va.iLtage ..,....-~.._ __ _ :, c ; ~ti()D. \'O}l~ned . M~Y morn~ of. the. oPPortunity waa taken ·by the .o~·MO'CR-AIS ·; lllll9-~ al~~st cloudless skies and With crowd, wbtch formed in proeesaton L ' just. ~e right ima!P i.n the air to ·bJ;ing and marclled from sta!ble to ~table, · 1 . ;out 1ill :th~ .p~Q.Ple~ who eVel' eare~ i;o rlt1ht down the line and .back $~1\in, N·A· M'. t: .BAl. I _cus a~talr. . . sdmlring the velvety 1 •beauties and L lJ U ~bfficlals -were·oJ1 h!rnd Jrly. - pkklng ont ~;orlte~. ! f:~t·t~ifw.ISe · · b(jfs, '<and soOO:~ of A ~reat ExbibJtlon- giris. . Tlle ~bitors 'also One of the most interelltlng plaees eome iJi >With their .chickens or.: the fair· grounds is the •bulldiJg de- 'tind:·il_lfft !ind lfuet!!P and eqws abO~t as voted to Schoo1 exhibits. In tb1 ball, ~s tb,~ git~ :wet~ open. ;The adjacent to the 'Rest Cottage' and ·SARATOGA. 11\-N NAMED BY THE 23TH , CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CONVENTION TO OP• \\ POSE CONGRESSMAN DUREY. .· tarmers did n.Ot n~ to be told tb.Rt It ~.(.'l'OSS' the driveway from Floral tlall, .:'~ ·. ~s 1 no~ gymg to rain. .:Warmers klioW : nre exhibited a•bout ,1t1!teen hundred · tne weather JUI well as. the w~her sa•mp\es of cb!ldten's ·'19rk. NeedleS>S • man ·and S()Dle say, better. C~nae- to. say the work. bas ·been carefttUy in- J~seph B. Bau,cus of Sa.rator~a 00. ~ · 'qu~~tlY. ~~;rigs (rom ~e te:rms about spected before admitted to the eJ:Mb!t, was nominated tor Congressman at rt'h~·oountd- ·beg~ to put in .Jill a.pt)ear- S(. that every <pleee is ·U!} to the *ghest the Democratic iconventlon of. the ·-dJice dtll.·f~'i!he !foreii&n a:qd thejtrair• sq1ndard of excellenee :obtamawe. 25th congressional district, held at '·~)lmlif'~k on a look of life~ nc- :To a person whO ha~ never had an 1 tJbe Sir Wt!Uam hotei Tuesdili.Y 1 ~~ty; -; ., · . -opportunity of inspect)n·g kindergar- The conventidn was called togeth- . :f-an In 1 AfteinooD-' t~n and. school work, '~:he exhibit is a er about 11:45 ;o'clock by Chairman · .. • \' ·, .. · .. 1 l' · ti'l tt '\ .... t IJ11a:rvel. There is altqost evBr¥ eon- William T. Brl\\gs. George Stewart E,·er;v phast> of ~~r. Taft's verform• snce >today will ·be B<'l'lltinized most do~<t>ly by the polittc:ians ·whose <lntY lt is to pass tl·nally 00 his future as· slgnments ill. othe cll>mpaign, and in this fuct is said: t-o lie the real .innortane\ of· the day's worlt. Mr. Tatit: ·has nre- pared none of the sp~es he wlll de- ti..-er today, his plap. lbeiug to talk ex- t!'mporaneously of many of the Issues. BesidE's tlle sp€cches he is to deliver ~wre. his· Hln!!r(l17 calls for addresses at 'J'Ifiin, Cart>Y. Wharton, Forest, Bellefor.taine, Ur-bana, SqJrlngOeld, Dayton, and at sneh other stO<ps on his hne of tra;el on the Big Four road f1•om •here to home elty, as may be war- ranted by the <'rowds presenting them- selves. TWO WO.\mN LEA.i> TO DEATH FRol\l WINDOWS: NEW YORK, Sept. 8.-Two Lt 'wes ~mated_ ment, t:halt a.t least asleep In the bUUd1[Ij.g started. All their 'beds, nightrobes. As soon as the vt.:ltililm... street they wer.e tels and given .. ~> .. H·ol,,. It is believed f.rom defective- story. ROB.BfD.~ Of' the fact that the hunting season .. opened on tong Island, ~nd considerable shooting outlying districts. Close tlon fails to sho:vt that : there OF been any overt aet directe«l agati1st the President. 1 It ia hlS. custom to ride out daY, covering various ro.utes in countryai!Je, an!l it ls ~ot un.u~i~~l; for him to encounter parties of tel'l\1. Also there is a shooting which engages ·in target. pr~tice · fa~ f~om Sagamore· Hiil: · Mr. Loeb;. secretary to ·the \'~\\'·' ., del).t, Said today it W8S not hAlitA,ied for a moment tP,at any aile ·had to harm Mr. Roosevelt. No . 'tton whateV:er was being __ paid to matter omciall:r, he .said. OYSTER BAY, Sept. ing investlgatioJ1 is day to determine. the ci1rcu.IilEitaillCE's' giving rlae •to the that a \·.' 1 ~ut it :w.-as not lin·: a. erJloon •ua 'Cei;able form of osim4'le drawing and \' . .,_ifbe,~J;~Ji,J ~,Luslness .pe_ ~--~· The· ~wd of -Amsterdam was elected chairman 't' painting and some p. t elmple at all, .of the convention, and George W. · ·: 1w11s~ ap~ently. ~o!djilit of/. in t~-e ex· but worthy of •being r1nked as the pro· ;Miller ~;~f SaratQga county was elect· ,, ~ta-tlo!J;, that there -would,' be more to · (luct or some JJCt?fessipnnl hand. The ed secertary. : Chairman Stewart women, QI!e grieV'Ing O'Ver the death of ·b:er fa. vorlte son, , t)le other despon- dent throw!!lh mnesa, looped to deailll today :trom windows In their homes. wail fired• from ambush -upon pt~ dent ;aoo~evelt last Saturday. ~~~f ll'ITA,.,IInn ery foot of ground near . :were ~e, jln~tt!rl•ityi wJIU6•h'~f.l~liltlblJl~l!P attempt is'·alleged 'to biave been ·~Jill!. e · elc1su.re d!l!e .. In ~e aftern~_n, .m'P~-~ny: \ 11 ~h. work in -cut :paper delrtigns, es-peclalli th k f d y1 h on_ n.t ~~~~j~me. t Sho:tly t}le silhouette ef/.ect$, ·ts beyond praist>. en spo e a ew war s sa ng t at Mrs.· 1\lary Antl Reis-coh jumped fr..om ·the ddning room window of the second fldor Q.f her: home in Seventh street,.;a.nd sufteJid ·injuries· tram which .she died *ortlY · afterwi!JI'd. Her son, Joseph, a~ed 2.5, was drow·n· ed wh:He on lbils vaeation abO'll-t two weeks ago, -3.nd Silllle then the mother had been ·Inconsolable. ;Mr. and Mrs • the ;peop ~ 'P!!glln 0 arr.ve ' 'w. . it was not his purpose to waste en- . ·by auti)bobile •by''ciUTl-. I,,, is no less than asto~lsbing. ' hen Jt ergy tn expounding 1\-ny of the Demo- who reside on the Kernncedy Swl tzer Hill, were 1 .,,..,,,\\ is being ·gone over, ~nd ·the ill~. !It li~Lo.u !i!St is being- prosecuted, toi.r;as- , cei't~in whether an.Y person to 1'/ihom suspicion might atta.ch -Wal- seer· in d -• t ' l\ · If< considered that it is the work: of cratlc theories as all of those pres- an mo qreyc \• on u 1 · I til nny old w~· lfuat 1 ttle children. 1 • elllt were of on~ opinion and it' would Saturda-y monunog to know who I .i'l\·\'''\\·· 'for' getting .to the ~arvelons Designs--_ therefore be 1,1seleas to enter into rem-ainder of th~ after-. ~ ']There are simple designs iiii cut pa· point!! of polltical differences. He of the ~air se$!;etacy ;pet ·done by kindergarten ptl[l1!S. This continued by :Stating that if there .was about 10. the vicinity of Oyster Bay at. the a. m., M-r. 'bUSY In the time. · i· . btafn •. M;rs. lTH~nil<ll'>WSS working in According to the story in clr\)Ula- \Vi,nill~vr of the ticket 1 seners· attracted a great deal of attention was an oppoaitlon present there · sp$ m :Jj'ulfion · .County: ·from visitors yesterdlay, and . tbere \ might be som~ causs for it. Miss L11Uan ReynoldS, aged 50, f~ti: many years a.sslstant mwtroo at the Messllah ;aame ln Westohester, hurled herself from a fourth floor w1ndow of an apartment house in East 17th stTeet, and was instantly kiJoled. For years Miss Reynolds had suffered from ttervcms troubles . the garden, house Wits l~t tlon 'here a shot was :llred fr!):m .a unlocked. No w.as · given .to · elump of bushes near the rol!-.4-s~de i'rlend,- ~th oil b(irJ!'I$ii.CJ!:L could ni:>t _giv-e ~~ their . were -many exclalilatilons of surprise George. w. Stewart .took the floor e~ou~. They_ linea. up, . o\er the ·faet that . t)le little: veQDle a.lild placed in nomination for_ eandl- . 1;!1llo p~w-the street' .and lll'lSUb:t und ·eould ibe taught 'to m11ke the ·peautlful d'<l.te for oongroosma.n, Joseph B. natimrd.ly'; bi an ~9'rf to >designs. More elabor~te work 'by older Baucma, makh1g a i;hort speech. The the· wtndw. As &st. as :LJUpils ·were none the ~ess interesting. speaker referred 'to Mr. Baucus' fa- the gate . recefvedl .. their . I There is dl'a,W1ng of several de~r!p- . ther who cmr:\'led S'aJI'atoga. In 18 8 7 \\~?.tl.<kets;-1t:lle,y rushed Inside the entrance · tlons, ranging from -maps ~lth and with a )landSJjlrne majority when he . to oth~. 'the.- Une b~ .without eolors, ·to [ ii:Ji.ghiyi artlstie ran for. sheri~. He continued by teJt}~eni!lheil IJne!lJi.whlte lb~r. ·eon-·· 1 landsce.pe e!'feets- in ieharcoaj, crayon, s:tatfng that· :Mr. Ba.ucus would have ariri'v1a.ls <from every poln~ of t~~,e: '!:epia \illd colors. S~me of tpe eover the confidence of the Democratic :.~~~liaPilsS.. • ' '1 . • (!:esigns and calendfB don~ by the party a.itd suq'h a qualiflca:Uon is im- lbe expected, 0 n the ~rst day children are wortb;r to take ra.nlt with porta.nt, just 'at this time. Eugene there were mli-DY Wings .not , the -work done by I)rofesslonnl draw- Scribner 11ec~nded me nomination ,cg~<let:e among the · ~htbfts~ lng scl10ols. In -color work, !both cray· and spoke· o~ the good qualities of '!l :fairly large ~iio{\•iiig- of on and water colors, some .of 1lbe 1\'1\ the choJee qf the conv,ention. The ffAR RIOT IN KANSAS -CITY \.'\'!Iilli: iii:hiltrY. some of the bestn known . ~lts Obtained are -ivonderful and ex- secretary w~~os directed to east a · the county ·being lwell re'-· cited the livllest sort of admiration on unanimous ballot for Mr. Baucus. There :Was a latie c~·owd the :!Jart of the vi$ltors dtirlng the which was fpllowed by a cheer from de-voted. to poultliw, as fs I c.-!teruoon· yesterday and thi$ morning, th.e delegates. :;:r~iirtl:aJ;: lmost uf ·the vis!t~rs to; the tai~: :' The flowers done in colors seem ofaivly The following resolution: was ·trile~lthlv ~amiliar with! the dtt-' to st.~nd out from ~he paper on which unanimousi:y; adopted: ::~1·~~~:nt of fcrn-1 ·and flierefol!e' theY are sketclhed jlnd. It tali:es a st>c- Resolved, that we, the delegates ;'.;~rp9Jte!Jljitoel'!)Ste'd in eeelng the birds an:d. ond aml sometimes ia third look to con- to the Dem9cratic Congressional con- '~ROl!.'S ARE BUYING FIRE· AR:\JS AND PREPARING FOR TROlTBLE, FOLLO\Vl'SG 1\lUR~ DER OF WlllTE MAN BY NE· in -looking o.ver ul.e yince the spectator that the p[cture vention he1d in the 25th Congres- .w•l\\''\\\ ·and ·sheep. \ 1 is really only a surtace design. slonat 1 d!str~ct. at Johnstown, N. Y., ~o·~ng in-- In the maps, so~e highly eredltable on th!l 8th day of September, .1908, e;s:pe!:!ted that the poultry and' :work is sho-wn. 1!'he maps which heartl!ly et~dot•se the candidates of eXhibit would :be ;much en- ~eemed to exdte the most interest the- Democratic party for the offices . ;-;}·JM'~i\l<l and wu-ld ·be fu1ly U1} _to tile l!mong the spectators yesterday and of President and Vice President re- -~'\lltmt!idJicrdof former ye-ars hi -the ti-me 1 todny were tl)ose in rell!'f, w.hlch al- spectively, and the platform of that · .Jra:d entered u.poa' Its thirttl most u·pproximnte~l thE> worlt of th• . party. We appreciate the sterling . j;lovernment geogt~lphPrs. quality of the candidates, the etern- Many Fine 1\ful>s-; ' al, fundamental principles expressed in the pla.Uorm and we commend to all cltlzenf?, IJ:resl?ective of party, the attitude of the Democratic party on the g-rave q uestlons con rronting the American people. 'l~be maps of Xew York si;J.te were . of course studl«>~l more eareftilly than Eome o-f the (ltlll'I'S, but an Wl'l'l' well >•'Ol'th looking o\ll', in the ('Stimntion. of the visHors, wl o crowded excitedly through thP narr w ball, peering ovrr each other's sbo-qlders to see if thE>Y were ml!isiQg ·v·n~thing. · · One oi tht:' C'le\'el'Nit exhilbits is in the way of two 1m- three pieces of landscape 'gandE'~Ing, showing houst>s, trees, m!nintm-e lflgttrPs of m<>n and ·horses and all tbl' JH'('eHo;ary d<'tails of tt real life pictur¢. 'l'hi~ took the c>y 0 s of thf' dtildrt>n, who rrow1l1•d around and looked as if t'lley would just lilteo to cah-y off the whole thing, if tla•y l'OUJ<l. SomP .-xeellent work. too, Is ~bown ill thr mann~! trninlng Jll'Orhwt,. Upon motion of Delegate W. T. Briggs, E. Scribner and George Mil- ler were' appointed a committt'e to escort the candidate to the room. Upon the· arrival of l:he candidate, be gave a· snappy speech, stating his views clearly, and in the interim, :speaking of hiS' worthy competitor, the· Honorable Cyrus Durey. His ~peech caused an endless cheer from the delegn:tes. The following committee was then appointed to fill vacancies If there be any under 11ection 66: George W. Miller, William T. Briggs and Dr. GRO. KANSAS ClTY, Mo., Sept. 8.- Sinee tJhe kllling of a white man by a negro last Sat\trday, there has been a growing a~ar~ of a race oonflict . The· police hav'i' learned that ma;ny of the colored i population .are pur- cha.;ing firearms. A pawnbl'oker on East 18th streelt reported 1ast night that neg.roes h!fve pnrcllased · aJI the sohotguns, rifles 1 .aud revolvers in his store, besides c 1 1arge ·amount of arim- n.ltlon. Robert Thomas. ·a negro. was ar- rested at a dr¢us yesterday for car- rying a revolver \to proteot his eol- or.\ Robert M•aupln, another ne<gt·o, pro-bably fn.ta.l;Iy wounded himself while clcanqng a revolver whkh, it is bel!eved, be intended to carry for his own l>rotectlon .. Excited groups of colored men have been dispersed by the police, vlolence ·has occurred. The funera~ of Harry R. Hamilton will be 'held tomorrow ILfternoon a.t 2:311 o'clo<:l< at his ·late ,home. RE>v. Gbarles L. Hall of the :-.Iethodist :Young o~ Montgom<'rY county. The rdllowiltg Congressional com- mitte.e far the eusult\g y~ar was ap- l'hurch will o!flc'iate. Burial will be in !''ern Dale cemetery. • \ruong tllPHP exhlhit>~ i-s a ship. full r!ggetl anti uiltler full sail. with 1.'\'l'l'Y { 1 Ptu!J or :1 rt>!\1 r:;alllng eruft fulthfull~· (•h•eu•icttl ·lll!lJUratus thut looks.us if it wight reull~· work. Is <tlso t<huwll. 'L hill 1s nuout tlw mo~t .:omple~ J>I<'I'P of ap- pnrnnas that i,; on l!Xhlbltion un•l Is worth study by ltsPII'. us Wl!ll:Y. pit•t•'f.: uf the llllJIUrntus Wn:> nut\i£:iu1fl •rssena· potnted: F. C. B.-nnett, 1-'ulton and Hamilton counties; Jo'raul• Aschoff. Yolmg, Geot·$e C. Stewart. William . . h!Pd by u boy. A m<·rt·tmul haronil'tE<a\ •\-·'\~;.·~·~ ~v~re thel'e In ·rt~ll foa•t·P. i!< a~otht•r t>l..J., or :q>P•lrntus ,,! 0 rt1 1 . of the fnir nP~IJl'i:lJtlon \ lcokmr: 0\'<'1' n!·n· c·m·PFnlly. ' .. · · . the <'JlJl o;fi the 1~h<' :\Jidway-· . · · to the. Tht• :\1-iti\·:t~· mPn \YPre no1 on tiu• . · .. , · :St:ouni!s .in ftill force· MoncJay, tb\Q': :\1ontgomel·~ t·ounty; G!!oa·g~ W. Mil- Uu.rd!ner. Ellner J. Io'inehout. leal, .Saratoga county; William 1\1. \Varn·nt oounty: Patrick l\lona- Ca.'rneron. \\'arnm county. han. \Vllllam :0.1. .Cameron. '}'be delegates presenl w.-rP: Saratoga county: <tt>orgt> \\'. :\1il- . F)lltOn-Hamilton· counties: James It> I', F'. B. Co'ons. Sc-ribne1·. ll<:'akley, Partridge, '!'he Cong1·res;!onal convention then adjournt>d. 'l'hl' Senatorial ('onvPn- . tlon, which was to havP hePn held after this ronvt>ntion. was adjourned until S o'clo<:k in the atter11oon, L. Northrup. ~'ugPnc D. Franll Thompson, .John W1111am Tt Briggs, S. F. William J,aMont. Montgomery county: . · r A. D . open, as b.oth while the President and· a .friend -F~re were not far returning from a horseback I !r-ide. Mrs. Glennar The report of the sliot came ftbm and went up close at hand, it iB said. and jl.f~er us and ·qdubttes!l yards IIJW:8.Y when WI~· :UiBW Had we !feared. it that a blll':eau the ftrst. shock of surprise whfeh we :would !have rttrrnllll1• !D~ did not.· It .is ini:ro!):•elct and the con- .;;anse the President to urge I liiB floor., A pock· horse forward, Mr. Roosevelt $31 ih.ad been abruptlY about and prepared and tlhis at•e unltnown 'bwt upon they Jearned diEireJil'Utla~ble looking tramps tpassln,'g in tha.t nel-gh·bor- - before. At any nnllnv1~..!.A guests must have suJru..-c.•uiDJ!'>. •about Wlbere the ;placed •beoause 'hpuse .a;ppeared GROClR CLOSfS 1\ETITIO'S IN BANKRUI'TCY ite- IN THE UNITED pTA~ ~IS• TRI<Yl' OOUBT IN UTICA TO~A~; LIABILITIES UNKNOWN. h A ~ti1lion in bankruptcy ~ been filed 1n the United St.wtes. iD rict court a.t Utica by W. E. FliDj'tf qn~·' the grocers of this clty. Tl1~ jlsSets 80~11~. and li>a.bHiti~ are not yet k\n~· It Is reported that a lt~~rge n~~er of c'baJims ha.ve been present~dl ~olr get, Adams avenue on tlement. The ~rocery store !oi\ !South Monday after- Perry street was closed toff a.nd Mr. F!lnt could not be foun;l. f ...... ~\ ... ,,.. EXCITI~G lim . . : II . utes, reducing· the ut!!B 5 .sEmonds.· :The·. 44 minu.tes' 10 Canada Lake }:J;ouse·. In 1;he sti-ll- boat .... , .. ,,. .. - .•• three starters; the KtJell;(ni·;: ona and the ·Qui. Vlve, · was ten miles and via_s' tie between the Ktickoo and will be :finished at tim~. The races a.s a who'e lent and provided ~o little·~; ment for the many guests at the lake. GAELIC LEA.GW TO INCLlJDli; ·. ., WATERBURY, ·Conn., A Gaelic movement was yesterd:lby W·hen_ a tsmpcn-:&17 · zaJtl<>n to form the · Le<ague, whll.ch will · ATfANA~~ l.Uotor and Sail Boats Co~r.nd for Prizt'S, Labor Day, Anlidl reat Ex- l'itement Along Shore. 1 • ' ' The motor boat and sail ' oat races on oan>ada !lake, Mon~ after- sounds •a note of noon, created eonslderab ~ e'xcite- of the Gloversville ment at that summer A s-tate east of ;the 1.USS'i!mlitP:1; >aJugnra.ted. Tlhe -councl1 ed Qf tbree -reJt>l'ti.$erLtabiv•es the· New York !!and leagues. The tempora>ry ed With Charles Boyle, the New York League, -as and Dr. E. G. Me&weeney, ton, Mta.ss., as secretary. meeting will be in New Janluary 11, 1909 • • sa~·s· the w~ter ;s extremely low, Is. no imml\lllate rm>s- season ·t.he danger· of l'ARI\:. \'\n\row•n Citizens' bai1d gave concert at Sa.('andaga and w:as warmly ap- e !ttrge t>rowd pre;;E>nt. d lo -alrl\ady acquiring a ion in thil' ]l'art of tlw rect>ivlng much praise great many boats were the efficient gen,eralshlp a.gement of the high degrel! of eX(~it.tmu~a:at event. 'Three trophies were Dlll wyu for sail riettu. and Canada motor boats. Tile offeNd by George V. Jyn. while the other two I. by Mrs. Andrew Peel! and bY the Canada La spN·ti\·el;.-. Th\ motor hoats W!\re t h \\\ !'lassrs .f1H the and then the fl.nlHs TENNF ... qsEE OFFICER SHOT li'RO~I K~OXVILLE, Tenn., 'F'oW:Ier Kenton was sh bush and killed on a Helenvi'Ood and 11Huntsv11le . u!gh t whi•le eond ucti)lg a Huntsville. A jury of ·