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·A'S ! ~u = = = = = = =·= ~ = ~ =.= :t: ~MARKS THE SPur WHERE • . ::: GJ,()VJ.~R(,I\'JI,L],. ITEMS : l ROOSEVELT E ··xp· 'IRES!':uuu uuuuu u uus:•UUUIS I · : · · ' The oocon-d se;;slon of the new ' common ee>uncH of Gl•oversv>H:Ie VffiS th · I heJ.d Tuesday night ·and ltb.e -appoi!llt- 'Exact Pl\\': ... onWh e He b · b·d ()reek JRo...,, ere ments whi<:Jh were to have een m,. e PETTDWriLL OF MAY:! •a.t t1h; fi>l'l>t meeting, but w!hioh --iere ;\Jcl{inley Died, Is SCI('IDE BY I J>OINIJ)ooed on account of tlhe illness The exa;ct spot AT ALllOST .o;tUIE oof Mayor Young, were moa.de. OnlY ROOB&velrt booame JOHN l'h'Tl'L'\'GILL two Clhanges were ma.de in thie hlst petlbing 1 U, 58 years old, · su~de at his home J.n \'\'\\'~a.v e~mg at 6:30 'by l!4tlfseolf ·With a double bar- A rellllarkla'ble coin- •f:aJOt tJhJa;t ihis brollher, PeittihgUl, of this <:tty, died at 0 r offichiJs who govern the ~rs of the city. Th<JSe Were in the offlee a! Creek, has •been ..,~,.'\\' city a.ttorney, to wlflich Theodcmil R. ' tal>let erected on a. boou.I<lelj Haviland succeded Wdlll>aJm A. 1 Me--: I•oadalde. The lba.blet is Donald·, ®lld In t'he office of ~ 1!1111])- HarrY v. Raidford, cnnl'l:~trr'!!.n erintendent of streets, in wnm\h 'Plwce llhar and i'ormer editor Ed\v1a.rod Fi•lmer was apPQJnteq in and. Wa.ters,\ w'llo is ·DOW place of Edgar R. Bonfey. ThoE! ldst no~t.hern Cana,da. to tt:X:t)loo~e of appointments follO'W: regions. 'I\@ monument Oity Clerk, M. V. B. Stetson. presented to tJb.e town of NA•-.,Dm'b. City Attoo-ney, Theodore R. tlaV'l- In IWihllcil othe spot ls I·r :l'Cll~•~. time ln the state tdme pam, si'lloo Pettfn- Ia.nd. . , T-he Jooowtion of the ·,sep'a:ra>ted .frvq~.. ¥s pl'C- : Oit:Y Flngineer, Moor$ll Vrooman. nea.r tb!ls &pot as he had r<!<lided :w1th ;t'he .: ·$uper.intende!llt of, Streets, EdW'a>rd It, w·as pMsed ·by n~\•~ . ..,.ot+ 3f ·'hils first wife, Mrs .. Min-I Filmer. president, In hJs ,..,.,.'k'hoo ..... d Dptcher. In· tll!e · afteplO\),n. he .Ohlef of PoUe:, George R. Sm!tb. dde l'ir{)lm 'l'aihalwus <to . at hoone with ~ d·aru~hlter, a.p- Co.tpbain of P<lllice, H. M. Colsool. after news Teached him fill as goqd splir.lts as ever Ohlef 'of Fire DE>vartment. R. A. de~~>t Me!Onle<y was · -.;~ .. -'~·-· ev'or· inwmlsed :lih!(llt a ihor- Maxson. The inscription. on was soon to- M,ppen. First Assistant Obllef Fire Depart- Nea.T This siX' o'<:llook Mr$. DuWher left mell!t, F. C. Prouy.n. While Driving Hastily · 0 ~ a.n erra;nd to the vtl- Sec.and Asstsuant Chie! F.~re De-- Club to Nort'h Creek oat ·and, retu~ed ~n a S.jl'Ort time. partment, Jollin HansOIIl. Sept. 14, 1901 · >*Binjg h.,.,_. dlrubher •&bout, she Captain Fire Depa.mm'€!1lt, A. B. Theadore '.!sl:&::teil oa} sea.rcfi ood lintaJUy fou•nd Hemstreet. BecMOe Presli.tlent of · mUIIlllated body In t'he ca.ptalin Fi•re Deparlment, A. H. Staltes t'h.e .ffiupty gun neaor- Nadsh. . tJhe t!!ile o\1: the ordane. Assistant Recm·der, B. H. ArtJhur. I PettingHI must Oity Physiciam, R. J. I'lru1mer . . ·on a pair of steps and Oity Physieham, A. L. J01hnoon . .the gun close <to :h,is body ll'a.X Oollecltor, E~wa.rd Conover. trigger wi.th a. •brom:n ·hoa.n- J<lllllt~ of Oity H•all, Ed•Wllll'd · '\vials fo-qnd nean-l>y. \l1he Leach. entel'ed' and tore aut 81de, i oalll&ing insValllt dea.tiJJ.. 'I1he At a special meeting of the Glov- . was) ·he)d very close to tlhe body ersville Boal'd of Education at the the c>llj)ltalE!l! wer~ bad.ly Sing;e<i. Mrs. bJig~h ~ ·soh.ool, Glove.rsvirJ.Ie, 'l'uesday, flit~h~~r i··tmmediaJtely {)RHed a physi- on otter was made by Deacon Hag~ bu;f. his services were not nCI!*i- gart to give three prizes amounting poroner Robertt. 3. Palmer of to $35 to the pupils of the public: ·:aik,,;;,,..,,· !He was 0311led to the scene. schools in tbat city who shall pre-- !ln,re)St.ig:atlld, tbe ai'f'alir al!ld tJ~ sent the three best essaYS on the Ute \t'llttited .relll!ains ov-er to 'llhe Moa,y- of any man or wo.man who 'has a~ . undertJaker. ·complished the· most for the advance- oniy ·rea.son given ofor the aot ment of this country during or after tJhe :man was ilnsa.ne. As ·the Revolutionary war. The prizes ,,,,1,..·-lkT<•~h.~r dl~ in Utica a.syilnm, it are to be divided as follows; First, · 3iPPeoa;r thlat lnsa.nity mo. in .tlhe $18; second, $12; third, $5. The, es- 'IIlle nel!~hli:>OII's . also start;~ says must be conilned' to between 40 0 P~tJm.gUl vms not in lhl!s r1gihJt and 600 words. 'l'he proposition of ;The' dead i:J):am is surv}ved b~ Mr. ~Haggart was accepted by the 'wllte, 4lwb ~ons aDid two d~u~h- board with thanks. :Wrs. One of the condl!f;ions of tbe con- test Is that the judges are to be three $1l!Rill'!•GE FA;TE PURSVES in number, to be appointed by t'he· ' TWO BARGE CANAL MEN. faculty co-operating with the super- . · FQB.T PLAIN, Jan, 13.----\Men and ''w.•~inel)..;ll!ot'e here today talking about nilnilllel in the .lives .-of 'two men employed on barge In this vicinicy. are Willia'ql johnson, 35 );l'jrQ.JrB~ild; and Ervin Parsons. of about age. ~oth came up from W.~iltJV·I~\'·Inla. some· ti.me ago to take ,;;.:.](llact>!l on 1 the big waterway job. They • 1 bolis carpenters and as ,such .J'fllhDiSo·n fi~;st held a place here. He l!lngth superceded by Parsons, after a time Parsons left the job · ~ohnson\ go~ his old place back .• _,,.15'1-lq • .; But the work closed pown in ~. l;)ll~~!hlitr and since then Johnson has io~)kin.g for employment with· . As the d!Q'S w.ent on to ,find the desired em- . at first nervous, and finally de- Intendent. ~~~cause; .she alleges, she was at- ta!&.ed and severely injured by a buck sheep on >t)).e Phelps street road last ,September, Mary Joseph, a ped- dler- who resides on North School street, Gloversville, an~ l!ometlmes called \MQther Jerusalem,\ bas· be- . gun' an action to recover $2,000 for personal injuries from William Peck, a North Main street meat dealer, of that city, who is alleged to own the bucking she~p. The complaint in the action was completed yester- day by Wood & Maider, attorneys for the plaintiff. The alleged attack is said to have occurred on September 3 as the Jo- aeph woman , was traversing the Phelps street road. The sheep was nominally confined. in a field, along- t'hle reins, that deatJh McKilndey, and t'he · of tllae Un!tted States, TROY, Beresfor,d, formerly Marlborough, whose •J Monday morning at DeeJPdene, Dorklng, nativ~ of Troy, and her first marriage ley, of New York She was born in· daugbter. or the 1 for he; ha!l a wife and five ::'::'·or.llllldl•eri· depeiidlpg upon him to> I!Up- .Johm5on made his home in side the road, but; according to the aliegations, was permitted to roam As Miss tM highway. forod spent lter drlh<!<ld MoJ:tda.y afternoon he lilmseff in a hedroom at his His w~fll suspecting his in- THe sheep is alleged to hJI.Ve re· is well remembered peatedly butted the woman and se- was a strikingly ba.n~.some verely bruised her on the back, When abollt zo shoulders and head and it is alleged came the wife of followed him into the room, that permanen:t injuri\\ have devei- New York CitY. ;;oVblibblS.'PUI!htld her aside and exclaim-· oped from the womids. popular in MEltrl[)p<)!ijlan occurred at was a Is tl).e la~t!\ flr~d a 38- · It is also alleged that soon after Upon ·the death '7-~1&1lbt·e ·bullet into his temple. the accident the defendant persuaded she was left a ·large ,....,,,..,m., as. it was the bullet did not the. pla!ntiff to accept $3 to help l88S was married to him, though' It ·made a hole in Mfray her expenses while disabled, Qf Marlborough. skull.as big'as a ha.lf-dolla.r. The .;,nd tba.t this paymen•t was made at which she possessed 1(Jct.IQ[5. tQok \'im to a hospit~l, ex- · h tl h the plaintiff was 1111i~.,,,h,or<>tu'h ·~ \ sue a • me w en store Blenhei~, the the leaa, and they now sa.y suffering much pain and was unable tate, to its former gr~Luueur perhaps he will live ·to ponder to ·fully understand what she· did. the dea.th of the dark days of' his discourage- 'fh'ls money t 8 alleged to have bePn ough she gave up rethrned to Mr. Peck. Dowager Duchess of u.,,.lh,n~nnsr11 OXEONTA TRAINMAN IS KILLI'.JD AT OARBO~l>ALE. ONEON'l'A. Jan. 13.-Ead\l Du.n- bar of th'is dty, ·a tralnm~ with Con- duetoor o. r-ane's 'extra freight. was killed at Can\l>ondale Sund.ay morn- 1llg, In 'some unlmown manner he was Tun over as <the train was lelllv- ing tJhe Caroond·ale yard. He was not missed from the train •until it was become the wife of Ia Peer Beresford, distinguished 1l!n\' 11 •• 11 s~me distance Ot~t err Qa:rbonda.le, and llLION BOY mOO.nwh!le a. }lard crew .at Car'!l'on- dk.le had found 'his muUlated· body in t11e yard. He was l·a.st aeen at the of· an epidewc of ty- roo 1 r of bis tro.in just hef<>re it was son of Mr. a.nd . has.qaused eonste1·- . q.ra;wing to the ma}n track and be First avenue, .a ~,ll!1!!'-.''~\' llts inbJabitants. Alt the probably [ell from ·the car a\}d was t!;me'there are about 4 0 l.(ases rnn ovet• by rt as the 'Lt'uelts showed d!lsei!JSe. \Dhe origin has so tar signs of h\'vlng been in <:ontlU't wltlh the.ettoorts of expe!'ts from the ihls body. His death Was inSW.ntan- of !hea!tlh and nated bruc- 'eou~. as the body w:1!l cu1t In two, ®nt {rom New York by and botl! arms L\lllt off, beside several wealthY summt\r res!- bad b•rui~ea ·<>n t;he 'herud. Mt•. Dun- place: The. water ;;,nd bar was ·~bout :;() years or u.g., ~~ond •wil·llloities ·atJ\':l 'Mlng, .a'(;:l.mined r lea:ves IL w.ife re~lding hel'tl a.nd one Dr. D. W. Sill, .oc.e · hrocher, Gl'anv11Je Di.mua.r. Tohe uody b~io~··ed ,men. ill tilie ~I;)-. wa& brougoht .to Oneonta l:luuda.y ev- lng, l>ut tlb rt:he.· i:ttfeetion. eniug and 'talten w the UIH!ertaklug ed. room• or M-cCrum & HonH. A hig clnnmmon. lJep.r and reindeer from Al><sk·a for SPattle's A resident Off the bown of Warroo committed sul<Ji.d•e •at 4: 20 a'clock Me>nday. The v>ictim was Charles Fral1clt, son of Mr. lliThd Mirs. Garry l<\~r!al'ick w~'O reside on the W. B. C. Rober:Ds<Jon farm wbout fO'Ur miles west ·of Joordanville~ .and ocO'Illmltted the deed ·at his home. W!h.hl·e the :t'aml- i1y with the exooptlon of 'himself were In the ya.rd the you1ng ma.n, Who WillS 24 yea;rs o! a.ge, pre>oored a. small sporobimg l\il!e and shot lhifmseld: In the rigrht temple. He lived bUlt iiJ,ll MoUir a.fter the !IICcldent. Comner Cyrus E. Kay of Herk!oner was l>U•rnmoned and at his direction, Drs. Swift O'f J;ordanville a.nd Joatmes W. Graves of Herkimer IDJade •an examilnlatlon. The you.n.g man 'Wia& slm•ple minded a.Oid his m€1ntJal oondit!on is ~aSSigned as tb.- reason for 'hds ocom:mittim!g the t\llsh ac.t. The fiallclt frumtly were formel'ly: resid-ents m Herkimer. 16e ar.gument that no- body reads aclver- tisements is all off. This is an adver- tisement and yoq're reading it.. The Biggest Little Light in the World. Gives 50 candle power light. Burns four hours for 1 cents worth of gas. Attaches to a~y gas fixture. Use your own globe-either gas or electric., Distinctively ·a home light-for u<~e in any rooms, on chandetiers. pendants, or wall brackets. and all Small, efficient, economical. .. . Lamp complete ·3Se fULTON CQUNTY GAS & flfCTRIC Office and Sale.srooms,