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. ·\ . . ·· • tran~ ~UED EVERY THURSDAY I ()ftice tpJ,OO per YeAr in· Advance .TOHNSTOWN.' NEW YORK. TlltHSDA Y ---'--_;_ _________ .,---- _________________ - ---. ----------- .. VOLUME XXXIX ' . OPENS ARGUMENT TO ABOLISH VlLL.\GE. . --·- - -- ----. - ----- --- --- ----------~ Etx·x-:.~ntir cu·u·~ ELI~~nox. \ SECURE J RY IN 1- OA:S'T ALTER ROUTES. Attoniey..(;rnc•·al Rules Supervisors Cml :\fal~:e N(> ChangeS in Official t.;urvey~ .. FOUND-. DEAU. ,IN 1 AN ALBANY HOI£L The village of :--iorthwood. Herki- mer county, is to be wiped off the ma.p to make room for a reservoir ~ for the barge canaL Stat€ engineers are nt)W surveyiug the ]_}roper1.y own- FOR- \GOVERNME~T At the annn;d meeting ·of the Ec-- c<'ntri~ Clu:b. of GloYcrsville, whic:1 was ht'ld M•ouday night. thP follow- ing ollif'ers w!.'rc nanwll fiYr the year: President, FreJ E. Billinp;ham: vice prP5icl(•nt, William B. Collins; treas- urer, Frank P. Rightmyer; for mem- bers of -i~d of go\rernors for threo years, F'rnak L. Easterly, Fred- erick S. Mills, and Jamos S. Thorne; to fill vaca.ncy on !!he boa.rd for one THE ARMER CASE ALBA.;....-Y, April 3.~Boa.rds of Sup- crviso·I'S ·have no povrer to ·alter tbe r~>ute of ·a highway as ll1id out in the ROOSiilVEill' '\lJOO·Jlii$ official survey a.ud map of the county r. systo~ of roaJds according t~ -wn'opin~ STAGE O.F J(l~lH:t.NE DISAPPOINTED· IN LOVE, po::\DilTS smomE. •RSvi ed by the citizens of the .village, prfr- :m:; \1 paJ.'atory to buying the land. 'The 1 flew Hue of the reservoh· runs A.T1'0a~EY G'R:\'\ERAL J{EU,OGO IX STAXVA.RD OIL CASB. ion given out ye&terd,ay by .Attorney- .l~V£S lHE SH~R~s: '~--- through the middle o-f ~o·r:ttJ.wood, a..nd the State will condemn and buy all property wit'hin thirty feet of the liue, which wlll take ill the Whole vii- PROSECUTION General O'Malley. ITS PLAN In Clluton County a contract -was MAKES: CORPORATION.LAWYERS SMILE TOOK TWO POISONS HYPODERMICALlY ' . year, Henry Leven'!ieim. let fur a road whiCh devia.ted from t'he official survey and map made. uu~ der t.he law of 1907 of the county lag~. \Voma)l, Who system of ·roads. Through a. m1sta.ke · Qhiea,go, jn the Court a spur so:me 2,000 feet long, ·extend- U~JoJn--l)isk-liet AttOl'll<'Y Declfl.l'es' ing from the road as omcially laid The club ade>Jl'te~ two -amendments to the constitution and some m.inor SlJ\TTON oHALLENGES SLOSSON. '\\'ben .-\sked if They Could Com·lude ma;tters of business eamc up. Sister of the _,~.-u1•ed \' I . Ex,~esidE;nt Tha~ · tection A~rdcd '\''w.·-'!1.! ,X I ~fiss Ethel c. SbaW Could Not Enr ~ •·ll Lif T ~n NEW YORK, April 6.-->George and TaL.es Her own: e>--.uo«'Ve dure Pain of Bro~;n Eng~~gemen~ a Note .d'the Healtb · Offica· Sutton ch,allenged Geo.rge Slosson for the 18.1 9ne shot in ballt lll).e bil- 'rheir A•:guments by Saturday, Lat~ tel' Sta~ 'l'hey Will Probably be in St. Louis :Scxt Week fm• a Few JOHN- u~ STARIN Hook o•· Dt•sire w Convkt by ' out, was in<:luded -in the epeci-flea-. tions. . · The attorney-general h~>l-ds th.a.t I the ccmbra.et was 'void fn so 1la.r a:s thi-s Is· Due to Arrive· April 21-Enjo)'~ Nea-politan ~Io-yor: ' . I s-pu.r' is eolloCerned and therefore that NA:PLES, A1,>ril no State fun:ds can be a-pplied or used ' ing yesterd-a-y ·-aJI;tet,no·on on work for ita coustruction even i-f asnore in :Naples, ,_.,.,~ . .,.- .,n .. -. SaratOJPI• ' · liard cha,mpionslhip l-ast night and an- -• · to bind the match. Witt IS PROBATED Days. ALBANY, ,April -6.-Dlsappoi'nlt d _ .sT. LOUTS. April 6 .. -Government in li:YVe, Ethel c. Sha.w, an a.ttra~cti e Attorney Kellogg this morning be- . •~'~ i nuunced t.hat he ·had deposited $250 woman aioout 28 yea.rs of .age, w> s 'ADIRONDACK CHEF .fore resuming liis argument in the ES'.rATE AliOl:NTS TO 1\IILLIONS LYO~S, Aprlil 6.-Wheu the trial of :Mrs. Geot•Jia · Sampson, charged v.ith 'the murde-r of her husband, Harry Sampson, wall resumed tod-ay, District Attorn~Y Giibertioutlined tlhe case or' the ·prosecution. the contractor Should go_ a.'head and en an enthusiastic. WE•l1liinll complete it. n'!l.tives of tne city, ···• F.fuill)jjlore: OF DOLLARS. velt began. the ate and lJ g~da sh-9~UY · ! journey ~ the east ' .night last night on 'board ~-'\.dmiraL He is d~e · at .April 21.' · . fEoy~kdHdoeadtel t'ihi~sbme:,rnrboiumg. ·i!_.tahteh Tw ll ' . . . , government's case . to dissolve tp.e v .,. ...,.., Standard Oil Co·., of l\{ew Jersey, ::·0~~: ~:::~o;p~d:r::~; ~d WilL BE HAftGEff: :~~~: ·:~~~~s~::\:::~m::::y a~~ Miss ShaW\ was a. n\trse and regd~- I dress by uoon and that his associate, lie~:~ ~ilt~er~t::sla::: t~~s!e ;:.~.GOVERN-DR WANTS-· the rights of .ke de·fend,ant were as .· ;;;~:~~~~~~ 1 1 ~:t:re t~~:\:;h~~p::~ THE --LAW .. E- .N-· f·-ORCE· D LAST TESTAMENT DR~WN fN 1907 tered frOIJil New York Oity. She !h.J.s I c. B. Morrison, of Chicago, would a OO'other W11ing !in .\Montrea.l. ! 1 _ 1 complete the government's opening The woman lef.t severa.l letters, i.*- MAURICE RYAN ADJUDGED G~ today. He asked only five hours, he eluding one addrossed to Dr. G. Scoltt TY OF MURDER OF HIS BROTH added, to close· his side of the case. Towne, health o:ffi,cer of SaTartDga, ln ER \JOE\-RESUI/.r OF DIS• · He thought, therefore, that the inter- Vast Propel-ties of Deceased :Fulton• ville !\Jan Disposed of-Daughters Get Ten Thousand Dollars Eacll- facts whet'her they fa.v-ored Vhe, de- · · . · I:letore going on bQ<!.Td · .last nigb.t Mn 'ftoqS.evelt lhead of the Ne.a,pol~tan fendaDJt or not. ' \I am not. lhere to secure· a eon~ vlction bY hook or by crook,\ sa.id HUGHES DOES NOT FAVOR !\lORE a.lier Qala:b-rem, fbT lthe LEGISLATION AGAINS'J' PRIZE . t,~ction atrO>rd'ed l}iftl ·FIGHTING, BUT \VARNS JE- . 9n 'shQll\-e. Mq-. RctCisev<alt which sh,e sa.ld: COVER¥ OF SliELETON. vening three days before Saturday would I be sufficieut for the defense \My dear boy: \Unfortunately l biave gat vel'y fond ot yQU,_SO the ·b~eak:ing of orr engagement, mearls tO. me comPl~te ~towrecke.ge .. pon't get any otb.er girl to love you. ' · · 1 \Yours. \ETHEL C. S.\i Tba postscript read: \~'~ motlier I has a ,right to spali a son's life. Whiau ' two peopl-e.JnarTY thleY should be g~v e-n a chamce. Every woma.u kno!WS this.'' ! Miss Sihmw evld'Elntly 'h<a.d made lall Jirep-a1'lL1lions faa- her dea.th. w!en , found she. was lying on ·the bed wltt;h a sd.lk ro-b~ y;rapped about her -.lin~ her arms folded across her breast. A hXPOdermic syringe ~d a box n~ t~ning ~o:rphdne V'Ia.te, oue of -w· ioh w~ empty, were fou:nd at her s dtw On the dre5Ser were. -lv<~.lf a. dozen et- ters~ , ' The w>OJ;Ila.Tt eMile'. to A11kny s· terday. During tllle .n!g~t groams were heard qor1l(_ing fr~m ·her roO<m 'bult. it w-as belieVed the 'l•tow.an was ill. Sev- e;al houtrs rater· an attempt w>aS ufad<l to enter the room brut the d:oOil' !:Was locke_d and there w<>.s ua response to rewa,ted raps. A bell boy fiuaily c:rpled over the transom 'and ifd:is- cdvered the body. · TUPPER LAKE, April 5.-Word and the ar@lulllents could be conclud- has been received here, fl'Qin Norbh ed by SaturdaY evening. Bay, Ont., to the effect t'h-at M·a.ul\ice ', Lawyers Milburn, Rosten thai, Ryan, whO was ch·arged with. murder· . .Johnson and .Watson merely ·smiled ing·his brother, Joseph RyaDI, the\for- 1 when asked if their arguments could mer A!dlr-ondack chef, ·Iras been ad· :lre completed in that time. \I guess judged guilty, and will be :ha.nged we will make arrangements 1_ !2 be on June 3. \Joe\ RY'll.n, the murdered· here a few days 'next week?' said man, was well kn()Wn in Tupper Lake Lawyer John· G, Mlburn, when asked· aud Olth~ seoti~>ns of the Adiron- dacks. He w~ at one time employed about the case closing on Saturday. At 10 o'clock Frank B. Kellogg, by Colonel Ba.rbour, the :head of the the Federal attorney resumed his st>-ca.lled Hneu thread trust, as chef at the ·Colouel's potent'ial \camp\ on Big Tu·pper Lake. Ryan .was of 'an ecouomioal turn of mind, a.nd when he left here ill the su m.mer -of 19 0 7 he had $1 1 200 in 'h!is possession, which he hwd drawn from his savings '<Wcount 1n the local ·bank. FrQm discussion of the law points, applica- ble, according to his contensiou, to a proper interpretation of the ~h'i)r mah act. The crux of his argumeut was that the original twenty com- panies iuvolved in the trust. agree- ment of 18'19 and 1882 were at that Out., where iJ:le had several relaJbives. ~fter staying around that pl-ace for ·a while, he decided to return to the States, <Uld pack-ing up his tlllings, left in a rig, iutending to take the train ·at a station called Callender, Tu·pper -Lake •he went to Nortih Bay. time competitive and illegal under the then existing common law. The trust was, therefore, void. The 13 miles d<lstant. · f l same conspiracy to monopolize and restrain commerce had existed con- tinuou.j!lY until the present day, bringing the defendants well within the ;purview of the existing Sherman Ia-i~ be insisted. r.&r. Kellogg, picking up the tb,rea.d of his legal analysis of yesterday en~ tered today iJ?tO a technical discus- sion of monopoly in general and the Standard' in J,JarticJiar as defined by the Sherman act and attendant deci- sions. Widow of Brothel' Also Benefits. the Drosecutor, The wl.ll of Commo·dor~ JQh'll H. Starin, who dded at 'his New York home ~are.h 2, was probated Thurs- day afternoon by Surrogate l'llyers, at hts office in Amsterdam. The testar- ment was drawn Ma.rch 5, 1907, soon after the death of Mrs. Starin, a..nd na,mes Gen. Howard Carroll, son-in- law of Mr. Starin, and Mrs. Harriet M. Spraker, a daughter, and Walter J. Peel~: of ~ew Yorlt, as executors. No estimate is given as to t:he value of the estate, whioh amounts to several millions. The will bequeaths $10,000 each to Harriet ·M- Spraker and Ca1•oline M. Carroll, daughters of the testator; $G,OOO eaJc-h to Laura Belle de Guer~ ville, Marguerite Spmlcer, John s. Spraker, Arthur dar1'oll, Lauren Car- roll and Carrie May Carroll, grand- children, and $2,000 each to Mr. Sta.r- lu's uieces, Laura Starin, a daug~ter of his bmther, Hall T. Starin, ·and Lydia Cantine French, a. daughter of his sister, Sarah A. Cantine. To Mrs. Alida Starin. widow of the brother, Hall T. Stari'n, lis given the use of t:he p.ro-perty . consisting of abou't 20 acres, known as the Oam·p Ground lot, just north lh Fouda, and upon her death the same will go to her daughter, Miss Laura St·arin: Mrs. carrie Lep.laire of Chieago, sister of the Jdefend·a.nt, a.rrdved ~~ day to rem~n with Mrs. S'ampson during the tr<i!W and t'he -sisters greet- ed ea<:!h othe~ affecmouately. District At orney Gilbert declared that such a w . und 'liS th·at whdeh. caus- ed Sampson'! deaJth could not hli,-ve 'been self !nil oted anq that Sampson could not ha e shot himself w!.th.out leaving a po der mark on his cloth- ing, of w'hi~here was uo evidenc'?'. Concerniin- tihe motive M.r. Gilbert said ·tJilere w uld be eYi,de.nce concern- ing a letter which h!a.d· beeu se.nt to M.rs. Sa,mp n but whiCh was found by her husb<).ud who tout Mr. AllY'll, l\'ll:s. Saml[ls-o~'s f•at\uer t:ha.t ~e would not live withj Mrs. Sampson a,ny long- er. On tl)e j night before the Shoot- ing Mr. Gilb~t s<;f'd thm·e was -a qua;r~ rei over one af the letters ·and Slii!IliP- -son aud ·his w>ife -had frequent quM- rels over h r uumerous trtps away fl'QID ho-me. 1 11'. Gil bert asse>vted tblrut sampso-n mil-de a will at the f:IOllcita- 'tJ!on· ·of his -;vife making her the sole ·beneficia-ry ?f his esta;te.. The 'first !W'itness for t!he State was Cha.Ties W. 1Va:n Buren, -an arohiltoot, wfu.o identi~ a map .a.nd , plan of tlhe Allyn 1hom ead. · RO)IE. · pa.nled\everyw'here·iby , .Durin'g an a:udi~l).Jle ALBANY, April 6,-li'ollowmg the flstlc bout at the National .Athletic Club in New York City on March ·· tlh~' ma.yor af Na;pl~ \\\ .... .-!-'!\ 26 between Stanley Ketchel and Jack O'BriE!n, complaints were received by Governor Hughes that the law. ~gainst prizej)fighting was being vlo-. lated. It is customary at the execu- tive chamber to refer complaints of violations of law to the authorities h~ving to do with the law's enforce- veyed to llllr. Rr•t>.<i.Av<>lt of the mullJici.pa.l council· former: preside:nt peopre· for the United Sita~Ws to ferern. He el!iul\lesl!ed -tion of this eo-:mnllilllieatidn. there tude. lean . v•\'1ue tbeir SYill'!Hli~UY district the -cr6dillor Olf -.He bo'll.rd:ed o'elock last time in tire i.J:ig pleasantly ger13. 'I:h.e .tl\-\n\:•·t was delayed t;~m\f~~:~r: al of G! Af'l'i<m and if so to eudeavor to bring about did not a.rrive the euforcement of the statutes. mails we-re 'hurflied ment and in this instance, it was' said today, .letters w:ere sent to Po~ lice Commissioner. Bingham and Dis- trict .At~orney Jerome in New York' City asking them to investigate as to whether the law is being violated Admliral left (pOI't' The governoli has not taken up the Mr., Roosevelt , question with an idea of briuging mi-ral' for a sh<~rt ivi,<i1' .. ·-ltii about legislation against prize fight- · Mes&ilna, .He steamer Signor 'l'rin£lhem.J:lh~ tng anasmuch as such laws are al~ of Messi.na, who, iby ready on the statute books. His in- GioliWi, came up ;ta terest lies iu. seeing that the o-fficers· · pany Mr. Roru;;eve;lt on charged with the enforcement o,f tlte of the cl'ty. As Jthe Ad•mdl'al ste!uiruld laws are active iu preventing viola- gulf -of Naples .ma.ny· ot{ tions. Any additional legislation- siglllt were illuminated· i·n which these officials may suggest, his dBiJ'artu,re. · · · AnQt;her iJ!ISSfinger 'however, with a view to making less- easy evasions of .. the present Jaw will be given eaTeful consideration. Admiral is ou hls South Mriea. H-e is English hul\ter ann old frie.nd of Mr.: Rcit:ISI~V.Eilt.and Amolfg: the letters W1!LS one t<:~ Mrs. :MacKenme, free delivery route Nb. 2, White P~ain.s, In Wbi!lh . Ivliss $hli!W wr-ote: \~ a,m !rig:fJiteued and lonely, 'but i.t 5ICenlS to me so mu<:h worse to go on. I Love to aM of you, ~abel Accompanying him, it Wlll-$ claimed, was lhis brothel·, Maurice iR.ya;p, vrho was to drive back the team. He re~ turned to North ·Bay. lt was said th•at blood stains were -diseove~e.d on the buggy, though murder was :uot thought of. 'Mamri·ce, it wa10 sli~ted a;t the trial, pr~>fessed to -hea~· ftom his brother J ~>seph from time to tibe. It was a mystery to ·his acqu-a;int~fes• it was claimed, how he seemed: to \The en the large monopolies threat- commercial independence A large ~mouut of real estate at ll'ultonvUle is bequeathed individual- ly, 'as follows: To I\llarguerite Sprak- er, •the fovmer homestead lot ~n Dr. qeo~ e 'r. York, who ·Irerform~ ed the aut sy on the. body Olf Ha.!'ry Sampson, t tified ·that he found no powder -m rks thereon. , The phy~i eian noted! long s.cratche5 aoout the wound andl -acrQss. :t\he clrest. he would like to COOPERSTO\,VN'S NEW HOTEL., · ~r. Roqsevelt pr-lnC'ipally a;hout \0-te-sa-ga Cooperstown's uew, . worl[, the ca~rE,.,):.OllLdE>Iit:s and others. Ethel.\ 1 b:ave 'P'leuty o~ .money. { l''ranklin street; to Mrs. Laura Belle de Gu·erville, lots 1 and 2, •at the co·r• ner of w,ashington anq Rliver S[reets, together with what is !mown as the Ft l DOWN . STAIRS summer 'h!1tel, will be -open lor its mallJi_fested a dliS']}IJSitic~il In hiS ~.oJnV'<~I'sla.t.ilmt first season about July 1, wtt:h J. D. his knickel'bocker .an,~estor Price, ma.nager during the winter e:x;periences as .a m-o.nths of The Ormond, Ormonn Far W-est. TurOing Other letters were addressef to Mr~'Sa.muel Carey, No. 38 West 46th S\..reet New Y-ork; Allan b. ~· w, eaa-e Dale & Oo., M~utreal, -Orun •a, a brothw, to wh~m sh-e left a! the!' possessio~s and directing the I ].}aY- ment !l'f ~1,000 to Mrs. S~muel Crurey and· an \Easter greeting'~ note to Miss ~itty Riley of Roosevel~ Hos- 1 JoseDh Ryan h·ad •a bali!~Uce t re- maining iu the TUi}per Lake ba;nk, and, it was claimed, t'hat Maurice tried -to draw it out by signing hiis brother's name to a check. of the eou.ntry,\. he said by way of commericement. .Anti,SJipating the argument of the defense Mr. Kellogg told the co~rt, its attorneys would not deny t'11.at the original St. Louis agreement was void under the Sher- act as well a's under the commerce Holland bou<Se; to John SJLarin Spra-tt-· eJ', the Gardinier house -and lot on Montgomery and John streets, and law. also what is known -as the Creek \The company will claim, proba- house and lot at washington and Gloversvill Woman Sustains Concus· Beach, FlMid:a, in charge. ·The ho- been re-elected to sion f Brain In a tumble. I tel aixns to be ,tJhe finest hostelry of l'f.presentative of honesty power of gold. Mrs. N\o a \E!ens ~ilughter of Mrs. the North. It is bui-lt in the 'coloni>al feNed to his -pnlde in, Last Novemb~, a ye-ar •after Josep'h Ryan left North Bay, some farmers clearing land a few miles wway dis- covered a slteleton in the·woods. Ar- no longer receiving discriminatory Timothy ialoney ~f Nq. 7 6 Wash- style of 'l!lrOOitecture and it w'lll have 'and- the increases in· the mgton str et, susta:med S ·Ooncussion · · uav\ and arm.v. rates, that it has ceased to employ t of the br in as the 1 -~ 'It o\' a f\ll a stately ap-pea~·oe. The oonstntc- '' Sa -d to ha b e 'd t'fi d b s reet, vacant lot on Franklin street ~ ., \ , · \By preparing for war,\ tlhe 1 ve e n 1 en 1 e as e- sec 1 ·et and pedicatory companies and down a fi ght of ceHar stairs at her. tion is enttrely f brick, with trim- mer presl'dent •~ quotA.. ~~ hly,\ said l\Ir. Kellogg, \that it is pital, New York. . f. A, bankbook !1'-11 the Uu1ted States Saving-s Bauk of 605 Madiso~- -avfr- uue,- New York, was found s~fwin·g that the woxpan had made a dJ€'posilt · of ~25 in that bank yester<1a.y.l Her total deyosits were $4;89. ~everal '\Jl;1Uf1-ble pieoes of jewelry alsq were foullld. 1 Ac1plo\vledges. Engageme~t. S~.AiTOGA, N. Y .• .April 6.-r-M~ss Elthel C, Shaw was head nu·r~··at the Saratoga Hospital during the years 1905-0G. She ca;me here, ~o.rding to the, hospital authorities, 1 from ca.nad!a, Dr. Towne is healt~officer of.>the village a.nd a member of the staff of phyeillians of the h Sipltal. Bey!JD.d. saying th~t he had · en en~ gaged to Miss Shaw an·d had broken 'off the rngagE!ment he would ~ake no statam~nt todaY;. 1 ! ,CHILD F.tTALLY BURNJ:m. ' .. ticles .fou.nd besides the bones were 1 ..-; t \J \ R s ' - 1 and Jot No. 3 on River street; -to d' .., \\\ ~ on.,.ng o oe yan. . usp1o on that it 110 louger engages in unfair boar mg lat:e, conclucted by Charles mings of India limestone. There w>Hl said, \I was able to -curb ,•\'= f t d h - b oth M · Lauren Carroll, what is known as the R t t ::-;; 24 Cll t t '-\\\' o~ ere on 1s r er ·aur1ce, and competition. Why? Because it had J aus er, • 0 · n on s reet, be no inside rooms. each window o-sity of young Amerloa. ll!goa'tjlst •the Oan·adian -authorities put a detec- to.\ Kretser -pl'operty on the corner , -or Glovenn·n e, Sunday nlglit. She was pan.'' removecl ·n •he aiUU'lia.n~~ ,, the commanding a delightful view of e•i~h- t . .,_ Th John. and Yorlt streets; to Carrie \ • ' ~- ...., we on oue case.. e judge at the 1\l K 11 k homo of h~r 1 uot] 1 e 1 · s!Iortly n~te.r ~r the Ialce or the hills. There ·at:e · r. e ogg next too up the M.ay Carroll, lot and two •houses on o v · '\ 1 trial is said to have told the prisoner t' t j 1 d t · noon yesl rd<lY. nnd in the afternoon to be accommodations for 350 guests cour s power o en o n an res rain the road leading from Fuitonville •to it was st· ted that her etmditlon was that t•here ~would be RO exeout1ve the dofeFidants. ;... and the raoms are•se> a-rranged tbat clemency a'iid that he would surely v Auriesville, formel'ly owned by James extremely se!'ioll>'. Drs.~~- J. Palmer d . . 1 , a;, on me '· \\'\'' oourt •~ <h• P~~:· wM Peertue; ~ Luuceu ~• Caerie \\' ~• A C. Hogudocu attebOed the wu- '\' OM \'\ •• <~neoto wrth . 00 ' · his emphatic declaration, \to .pro- Carroll jointly, five houses and lots ma.n Sun J,a,· niF.\ht a.dd yeste~day of the 100 private bathrooms. 1 b ll!Ol'ning. ' ' H. A. Yan Tl\UIDP Receives Sibil~~~~ hi it the commerce of these defend- on whrut is !mown a.s Residence Parle. Sunday evc·ning .Mr. \ens left the •t•PLF' SUG \'R m•n: ts \ t St t 1 h P \~\1 ' I\- \\\P. of I<isl1 ~or \\ot•the'- Strelllltts~-. an ,.e wee~ a es as oug as t e To the Stariu Uenevolent and ln- aJtartme . s oc<atpied· by! himself -and · • ·• ru def'endants. continue to give offer~.\ dustrial Sehool or Fultonville and wife to n al<e sonw purdlla.st;s. Upon ----- H. A. Van Trump, secretary . hearing hel··hu:;band allJH'oaching the The PJ\OSJ)ects for 'high prices<fQr Pine Lake Horn. e Cit!\\, b~~ Fonda, Mr. Starm bequeaths the Cob- · ' \ = houso, u >Oil his return, Mrs. Sens maple sugar and syrup t•his spring ii,l'e ed a. large sh1'pment mf .brook blcston.e.--lwttse, the home Qf tile in- th ht 1 j v 1\arg & Fennell to be Succeeded by oug P Jl \-Y a · 01 ' 0 on 'him by not bright. ac<'Ording to ad vices which which are to be placed in the Ka B tl ><titution on Broad street, l<'ultonville, stepping ~!Ito u r.losct when h·e entor- fr 1 'd' d e•·n stt·--ams. The. lit'tle fisb.es, rg ro lCJ._'s. 1 . I ell the 1'0 UI \. ~.'t lC .~otild l1~t ll'Ild come om t le \' Iron acl,s. The rre- v W.hi e many plants clos-e their peot- together with the I brary and furni- ~<T\\GJmc m · v \\ 000 · Th 1 th fi \ 'K & F .l11>r. 01> •ni11g tl1c doo 1 • Ioad· 1 11 g 1 ·nto ords for last year's harv_ eo.t show that number uf ~v. • were 11ent e ea er rm o.._ arg eu- als or fold 't'heir leaves as darkness tnre contalneu therein and the lots .! tl e State llatcheries at nell, which has be(ln doiug business h th t · d · wllat sl:Je ~uppo,ye~ to b'i' \- closet .sn\ the cr-D'p w-aa double the aveTage 1 . ' · • approar es.. e est1mony of mo_st a joming-, also a portion of the ce-me- stPppt>d ff a 5 ta 1 rwa_,. l<:tdill\\ into N. ;y_ l ·n Joh st f 1 t • 1 <> yield. consequently there is not muc'll n own or severa years pas, scientists is to the effect that none tPry lot not included in the nmuso- the cPllaJ. ::5he tell -tlte 1 outire'lengtb. \'as dt\ssolv.ed \'ednesday ·and 1-n• the ena e to A - f . l I H I b of th f!'-1 t l ·1 · I l d uf a demanfi' for product J\ust now. 'VON HOG .,..<\.CJio. •• \ ~ s s grow. senes o expm·1- Pum ot. e a HO equ(aths to the u . '\' 1 s r1 nng on wr H?-a • - \''\ • future will be known as the Karg ments was rerently made in the J'la'st t;ociety tile lp.dustrial School l>Uild- Hhe was pic·kPcl up unqonsclous and Last spring :n Lewis· county_ alone ----- B h DrH. Pal11ncr. and Uagadjorn summon- the han· est amo·unted to nearly ·150 SA'fTLE, 'Vash., Aprii 6.-A. rotheFs. T e new firm is composed with quicl;:-growing plants, such as ing on :\'lain slrPct, l•'ond<L, with t lle · d e'al cable from Nom£\ states f ~' · · I tons. Thi:; amotmt was handled 1 · 0 the senior meJ!lbCr of the former asparagu!:1, 'lettuce, radishes and the furniture and equipment. All these .-\t nocln it was thought best to rf'- tile Nome-Canada .CI'eek dog firm,• Edward Karg, and the new Hlw. wit)l a view of ascertaining heque'Stli arc on the (•onditlon thaL I mov<> the woman to pm- motl!er's through the dealers. Previous to this promoted by the Nome Kminel· CONSIGNM(Nl OF TROUl LEATHER FIRM . ·DISSOLVES QCICJi GROWI:'i\G PLANTS. CLINTON, April 6.-Th~ little momboe. Joho F. K,.g. T•e fi>-m wtll • wheChec '\ \~'\ ronUou~ ,, <be \'\'\\\'\ '\'\\'\' '\ '\\\'\' ~mm• n»; U>e \'\\\'\\!'' WM eoUed •='\\ \'~\ •H \' \'' •.em•\ who .ud u>mn wh<eh hllndi'ed• of f th' t · · lor that lllll'!IOl«>. .Vlrs.• ;\laLone\ the mal·e su'gar or svrnp have lJeen ten san([:; of dollar::; weTe wa . . . . w~>man\ mo. 1 \ 1 · bla~e :1 esterday de red eontraets for the whole of tlle won Y erger s eam!;, or e pr.escn earry on Its busmess night with as g-reat· I'ap!dity as dur- orller th<· mauso!<•nm anll lot t•mbra.c- . ·. 'l , . d . \ ' · · - b B • t -··---'L---~ at t;he Ireln.nd mlll. wlhich ·has been ing_ the· day, The result -determined e1l wlthll1 rerl !me:; on a certain nWJl afLPrnoo1~ that while the family ~till . . and ·> driven by Scottv occu·plod by the Karg &'Fennell firm that, while the growth Is continual namPd ur the J•'nltonville Cemetcn· retailwd hoiiPs for :.lr$. l:)ens' recov- \rop at pnces rangmg from 60 to XO Ptre;·Blatchford. respectfully. three-year-old son of Mr. arid Mrs. E. D. Overrocker, who resi·dei on the road leading from the foot of '!College Hill .to Clinton 'fa.ct.ory, met a ter- rible death Sunday •• The pa.rei were boiling sap on the stove nd the Iil:ttle qne wa,s left In the roo alone for a few minutes. Ho had c.n hds pl).ren~s stir the 1mp and dr wing a oh-ai!' UP to the- ~tove~ took e large spoon ;and befan: ~tirrlng the la-p. In gettlu$ do-wu !from the stove -a h-ook w•hlc:h: w~<m t'lie ·pan caugh in the little tellow's c,Cothing and f.e con- tents o! the -pan • were turned over on top o! bim. ·M~ctica.l assista ce w:as hastily summone,d but nothit g coni<! save tihe little fj)Ilow's life. I ~il,~J,'l.:b~ for\ thia paper. j ___ _ I i' . ' i . since the reecnt fire. The new build- with most p1'ants. it ls by 110 m(>ans 50 othe,·wi>~<' tlH- pro-perty \'ill beco~~ NY. th<' phy~il'illiJS in 11tte•ndance centR per gallon and lJ to 1:! cents, J?er l fiuishl'd first and second as ing on East Fulton street wlll be rapid during the dark hours as dur- a p-art of lh<' rcoiduary estate. think it don4tfnl.. \pound for sugar. Berger wins the purse .of }11,00 I t d d .gold, and will hold for year • J 1 ' • - K.\IS\D '$3,41H>. l''<'('l'l\R>;D H18 LFAl· '\\'=' '\'\ <mphy h=g up comp e e .an ready for_ occutrancy !ng -the l[ght. There arc, how<Jver, To Howard C·11Toll the testator be · Y une · many exc{.\ptions to this, not a few queat h~ the library, ofll<-~· furniture, the all-Alaska sweepstakes. me(>tiug of the com- ThE> two-~·pm·-old son of Levi WaT- plants being nocturnal and growing pidures, autograph::;, leltl'rs aull n+ il'S in the Urec•n house oftil-e at l•'nl- lonvill~. MUS. HELt.::.'l CQXOVEH. more and fast<•r during the night , than ln.,.t}le daytinw. These, howen•r, Mrs. Helen Conover, wife of Pren- are usmLllY tropical, anll their habi- <tiss Conover, died Tuesllay a. m. at 4 -tat is •·ornmonly iu dtonst> fot·est,;. o'clock at the LHtau~r Ho»lJital ill\ w'b.~I't• evel! uurlng the daytim\ no Gloversvllle, agel! Gl yt·ars. The fun- gt· .. at amount oJ' light is able to [IPII<'- eJ•aJ will ue,hetd at the home. Xo. 84 trat<;. Klngsboro avelllt<', on 'l'l!ur~llny aft-\ entOlHI al two o'vllwk lt<·v. \\\. C. Th<• l'ntt<·d Stall-'>' ou]~- owe~ $1,- ~ S]licPr will offici ut<\ a·n<l t ht> i u tl'l'Oll\'Ul o:.!:.?. i 7 ti, ;, ~~~ tuol'P than 1 hPn· i:-; l\a~h I ';il} b-e made iu Prosuec.t Hill Cen;Ie- in the tr!'asury to pay. Perhaps next tecy. . y-ear we can b-uy a.n automobile. Thf' homestead farm at Fult.onvilll', •·ousistln~ of 111 .u·r••s a ml kuo~·n a.,; 8tarin plac•·. togetl!~1· with all tlJ<: household l'111'llitnr<>. equipm~nt, ••tc., i:::; gh t::'ll juintl~ td.• LhP tluuglt tt•r8. :\lt·s. S]•l'al>•·•· ;IIIli ;\lr~. Cm·roll. '!'h .. ~uut ur $~•-\'ill i,.; ,.:pt nsirl ... to lw }ila~·Pd iu l rU!-o.t for ltla ntadn, I hf\ \\-[,[ow of the tesLator's deel•:tscll sou, Charles. by •thE> Soldiers' rPn, who !-<•silled east of Johnstown, A><soelation \'\as h<'ld last llP<ll\ tl!P Lutlwrall c'hurch, fell from -----.----.- he Boa t·d of !Trade: rooms. t tw J.OlTh of his l!onw last weel< Fri- ·At a meeting of the managel'S who has hell'll a~pointed day a11tl sustaint>ll a fratture of· the the tPams In tltE' Eastern A•;so·ciftti<I)Ji, !lou\'' to hu~t~e 1 ·an 1 ·as:-; in l,.fl k~. millwuy lt<>lWPPn tlw <Lt1ldr> o,f Rasf'lmll C'lulJg. held in O·l' to t•aise til\' unwuut r 01 - and tltL• l;m•P. 'Th\ :. oungs·tPl' was ];pe]tsiP on Sunday. ·.,nf'Olll\'\\'\'.,.. lo $G,II91J, gavt' a 1 .,._ hron>;ht to .luhnHtown. \hL·rt· h•·. was ]lOri~ wet·<> given hy· e11ch worl< to da1<>. HP state-d ull!,!ldc·•l ll) Dr. B• •·lw. Jt·:allt .n·ported thr<t nearly all uut ,·aist•·tl ·now lat~k-; tJnl -- 1 pia~ t'l'S had lwen sj.gned lur~ of ~.;,.itllJ. .\ll:. ~Jt·~t-r~ , \LH.\2'\Y .. \.pril 1; Th\· .\:.4:-it->l,nhb·l Tbt• uw.uugE:t'S Ph:<Cted the follow'~~ fllllll~ ar .. ··•hnin;; in \'<'!'~ tud;t'. I'<TOltlllllltl'l! tor \ lu·:.tring lh<'! in;; tlirt>e\ors: FrPtl Pai-gl' or Pough-'· lw Will ~l:ul_ly l'l'<'<'h·,. auy Conklin i!ill to allow :Ito' 111 ,w ilwat<'t'\IH'P!I~il', \\\illiam IC i)\lu.rray of lVIW~~ frum t\\'ll>·-fl., ... •·<•Ills np. . ....... , ...... ~dletown, 'fhonlUs.Oonovau of Allis·' tlw fa<·IO!'il>~ rtl\\-' bi;<ill); can-,\!] ( '.\ 11 ' 11 :·tlk \\{~!.;-.:.\\or! to lcrdam, aud Thomas ReardOii ot; good re:;ulti;. _be!! lHlUIJ·r rn tts restaurant. Johnstown. . , -· . •· • • • • 1.1 •