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\ ,• f. ii® p¢1' ·yeaai ill Adna~ -=-a- .. ,·, ·:· nn . ,, ' . . . ~onn ' n ·. ' . otllce • . ~ .. , . JOHNSTOWN. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1909. ;&Jt~l·_ ~- :'_1_ .o __ ·.:-_ ,_11_ ~.·_. 0 I . :.~ , .· .. REPORTED WORSE 1 ~~~~::~~f::;li~~Ji:~,~f 1 ANOTHER INJURED ''PEW' ft''llEI\IUU1 >woO\\ ·\'\cl=·· ,, '\' m=- . · · R\V[IJEn ON p[ I,RY bers of his immediate family an!l WBitD . '· .• ' [ u . ! LK . :~R:G~~::~~=: ~~~·;~ET FAIL'l'RE OF AUTO:.'\IOBILE TO NElGO'l'IA'rE CURVE BET\VEF}N HENDERSO:S AND AD~IS BE• SULTS FATALI.i£ TO BROWN• VILLE ~IAN. Peary~ •lll aatm He;Was There First o~--------------------- MRS. COOK CONGRATULMES Xurses and Doctors Respqnd to a Hurry Call to the Home of the Railroad lUng at Arden-News- paper Correspondedts Again As- DEATH II COlliSION WA'l'ERTOWN, Sept. 7.-As are- sult of failure of alll automobile to· neg'IJtiat~ a sha-rp curve on the State road between Henderson '<!.nd Adams, while going a.t a h-ig.h ralte of speed, Adellbert Wilson of Brown:vll'le is !lead and William Allen, also of ·stitui;ion D<;cii~!fl ttons-~:Extst · in · Wllatever Qu~llt;tn oi{Prlorlty May Exist as to lbe mscovftY of. the Noilb .Pole, the · La$tlnQ Reb.own: .. ol the Aelltevement ' BeiOiliiS''\JnqlJ.esllonabty to the tJntted. States of America The announcement of Commandet: -;>eary that he has discovered the :North Pole rivets the attention of the entire civilized world. Whatever questioQ 6t priority may exist between the claims of Commander Peary and Dr. Cook, there can be no doubt that to the U~ited states bel()ngs the unquestionable credit and lasting renown of discovering the NOrth Pole. The remarkable. coi~cidence of two American announcements of such a colossal achievement c?tfilng within five days, after cent~ries of fruitless endeav()r, constitutes one of the most remarkab1e coincidences . . in. history. . The question cif prioritY in reaching the pole now absorbs atten- tion in this country and E~,trope. That Peary will claim to be the first discoverer appear!! to be definitely a'sured from the following~ \First: Form~l announcement has been telegraphed from Indian lJarbor; Labra_dor, to all .principal American and geographical societies of all na,ttons, including' Japan and Brazil, specificallY announcing · that 'Tl!e North Pole was dl'!!covered April 6, by the Pea.ry Arctic Club expedition, under comJJiil.l;ld of Commander Peary.' · \Second: A London dispatch received from St. Johns, ·N. F., states tb,at commander :Peary claim!! that he was the first man to reach the North Pole.\ ABide from the question of priority, Commander Peary's an· nouncement of reaching the pole appears to be universallY ·, accepted throughout the U1lited States .a,nd the world at large, by scientists as ~ell. as the general public and there is a.n absence of the doubt and skepticism whi~h greeted the Cook announcement. Th!lre is, however, apparept res~a ,ot judgJJient on the. question of priority betwelf the two .explorers. Dr. coo'!t in an interview at .C openbagen today says ,he is the first SUCCESSFUL EXPlORER PEARY semble--Dt•. Lyle Says Patient is Improving. Breaks Long Silqnl!e ·.py Declaring That if co:mmander Peary Has ARDEN, Sept. 7.-All the alarm· Discovered Pole, She Congratu• ing rumors regarding the condition Iates Him. of Edward H. H'arriman ha'l'e been DR. PIERSO:s- C. C(JRTIS Alii\D ~ms. BJ,ANOH D. SI:UVERNAIL PERi< ISH IN WJ.U00K AT ROl.i'ND LAKE· m~t and'Tbat 1. 'mmlti'ta the Cells--~,.~ !\~IeiJI .• 'I.!';! lsrown vllle, was seriously injured. tion in the ·men's Dr. F. Gates, the only other passen- Albaicy County ger, escaped witib.ou,t injury. The au-·. 't;easoi:J.a,l)l)~ e:x;ca:!Sl~itl! tomobile jumped . the road •at tl!e .E!qo ~y:stem -Qf 'VE!!Ill!llla.i)io)ll:.~l;;ff· turn, d a.shed throu·~ a fence •and WM. is -urgently needed'; . PORTLAND, Me .. Sept, 7.-Break- revived, following his relapse of Sunday night. From the best in ing her long silence, Mrs. Frederick A. Cook, whose husband's claims of having discovered the North Pole an- formation obtainable today, however, tedate those of Commander Robert it is· believed that the attack that E. Peary, commented today on the caused a hurry call for a New York reports of commander Peary having nurse, and probably two nurses, one reached the goal of his ambition. for day and one for night, was a SARATOGA SPRJINGS, Sept. 7.- complletely wrecked. 'I'he 1njnred fouruiln '!;he cell~ aod· . Dr. Pierson C. Ou11ti'S, a well known men WGre taken t:o .A,dlamls, where tb..;, inmaoos ~ kept ~ automobtllist and a prom1nen't P'hyai.- Wlilson dled todo.y without 'ha,viil!; re- · ness, was~ to UI.E~.-m:a~ eian of Round !Ja,ke, and Mrs. ·covered consciousness. Wilson, the oonunii!sl<Qn tod31:i'<l>Y Oomtli4~ Blamlche D. Silvern1811.1 of Rloohester <~wner of t'h~ oo.r, was superintendent · P. Q~<$ and ,Secretilii'Y 'cl k •--t i. \\'t of a pa.per 'will at BrQIW'nville. The La:ug:nlall, ~~; oo7n'llit1.tee -~ were killed at 6:30 o oc · ...., n ,.,.,. '> 'in a colli&ioO•n between tlhe a.utamobile men weie eri route to Adoa>ms to at- slon which: 1ns~~ itl1e Mrs. Cook's comment was brief temporary sickness caused by a sud- and singularly like the expression den change of temperature or an in- of Mrs. Peary ort the news of Dr.' discretion in diet whic!J. the sick man Cook's achievement, saying: \If In his weaknede condition was unable Commander Peary has discovered the to throw off. Dr. Wt K. Lyle, Mr. pole as I am sure my husband has, Harriman's private ph:):Sician, callii 1 he~rtilY congratulate him.\ the attack \acute indigestion.\ In The New York disptatch stating his statement last night he said that that Rudolph Francke had brought his patient was better. to her a diary frpm' her husband at One result of the news has been Etah which Mrs. Cook had trans- a swift re-assembling of the newspa- lated and which would go far to· per representatives whose presence a wards proving her husband's claims week ago at every avenue leading to t() the discovery of the place, was de- th Harriman house finally caused the nied by the wife of the E;lXplorer. sick man himself to issue a state· Mrs. cool~ stated that Franc~e had ment regarding his condition and merely brought Dr. Cook's trunk promise that if the press of the conn- from Etah, and that she knew noth- try would withdraw its representa- tives he would see that it was in- ing of its contents. ~ Mrs. Cook said she was feeling much better, but as yet had made no arrangements about meeting her husband, and was undecideu as to when she would lea'l'e Portland. formed of ·any subsequent crisis in his condition. For this reason an ef- fort is being made to secure daily bulletins from Dr. Lyle. While Mr. Harriman's last attack in Itself may not be serious there is always danger of graie consequences .in the case of ·a man as. weak .as· Mr. in which ,they -were tlidJng ood a tr()}- tend a LlllbOr Day celebraJllion when .on A:u~$t u. Qey car traNelting -a.t a. hi•gh rate· of . th~ -u:cideiL>t ooo,i,rred. Com'!)ladnt <w.as 'II!Al(le 4:1!:1) speed on tJhe Hudson VaHey &aHroa;d. Hu'8'~ ~JatAVe to ~. The ra.ta.lli:ty oocu 11 red •aJt a ill'ossing ' I. coliiditaons iil tlie U!tltl1illl'f.i!Ol w'here the muroad wa.cks descril)e a EVERY COUNTY. REPRESENTED idlen~ ot the~~~; . sharp ewrve a.t the nor.th end of the mi'I:AiOO reports ~- vma.ge of. Round Laloo. Mil'S. Silver- nail w,as a g.uest ·of tihe Ouil\tis home. ALBANY, Sept. 7.-Every county ui- .energy, Inllt!llllt:lve Dr. Ourtis and hls wife, -\\\\s in the State will be represented at u fueed into u.s ma~na.~tenleiJ!Ii:.'-'· ~; Whi'te of Round ).;'9-ke. a.n-d M.rs. s,f the Demo?ratlc conferencj, at Sara- 1 vern-ail IJmd bee-n to the g10lof club 1\\ toga this week. Letters 411fo that ef~ ''llhe piris¢1 (lh'IW':l' ' d L k ill · .J ne'lOt tJo the i\()l()f in tne tew miles out of Rou~ · a. e v · al\!;J~'. fects have been received at Dem1l- ~tti'll~i,ig, · the a.dmi1llii;traltJioh ., in the .rufterno-on and were reburm d era tic State committee headquarters mit. tee r ......... m;, is 'W~ll' lig~tied home when the 81CJC.ident oc=re · here and the indications are that ~ ...... The crossing is newr tJ'ne 'biase'b-a.liJ. over 300 Democrats wi11 attend. gOad oonddltlon but is a. u;a:Dg~~ ocwp witih tnanmmeilt anx1 grounds, and art; the raHroo.d alP- .Morgan J. O'Brien of New York is. t ff proWeioil for ~. as proa:ch the sh13J\P curve is •CU o being discussed as chairman of the from view. The automobile waa committee on resolutions. leading u.p to i1t SJ<e 1 ~· squa-1\elY on tJhe tracks wh-en the ;brol- Secretary Willard of the execu- very steep.. . ; ·: d On the. d!&Y the irietitlldio.Ji ley oa-r bmveJ.i;ng at h~gih speed roun - tive committee has been advised that sp~ the ~ttee . ed the curve and sllru!ck the ma;chine, Mayor John !{. Sague of Poughkeep• ' · ' . men S;fld Ulis n.um\ler · cutting it almost in ·two '3.Ild hurling sle, who nominate.!!. Lewis St\1yve- 1t fully one. hundred feet away. sant C'hanler for governor at the reaches as ~gh_ ~ 400 -· · Dr. Ourti:s was ·badly c'l\ushed and Rochester convention last year, will -q;.tioil. of iiileil.~ · hal> ·enii!:J'icLi] was dead when 'Pie ked u.p. Mrs. Jddress the conference in behalf of · ca,lly since tne l~'b<tliitJ.OJil. (1,{' ~)heiol Silvernail Hved about a.:n 'hiOUr :ilflter the younger element in the partY. dlustri~ in t)le ;perud' inl&ti!!Jlt•:t• DROWNED U COOPERSTOWN Harriman. This, it is believed, ac- the a~ccjpent. Mra. Cul'biS: wife of the State 'by the ~eW the do&r, W>BS lbadd~ inju.red and it 1894, saY'S the C9lm'lllJilll~'s to shout hurrah for PearY. If he . has telegraphed an announcement that he has reached the pole it is true ~~ond I congratulate him.\ Dr. Cook also states that he does not want anY controversy. No further word ·direct from Peary has been received today, nor can there be anY further word from him until he reaches, Chateau Body of an Unknown Man Fo:mnd on East Side of Otsego Lake. COOPER:STOWN, Sept. 7.-'l\he \ bodY of an unknnwn man wa.s fol:Uld counts for the anxiety of those sur- rounding the sick man. It was said today that although the progress of Mr. Harriman's latest attack has been arrested, his temperature re- mains high and he is exceedingly weak. The best information is that is ferured she ma;y nQit rool()ver. Md.ss GLO'~u_t '.RSVILlE PACER IS \'J.'Ihe mamagemeilit of • W'hi'l:e was not as seriously inju•red. .IL has made no attemJpt 1iG The two !~jured ·women were twken KillED AT ftERKIMER ~!u:r:!Y ;. the reqtldretlliEillt to the Saratoga Hos!pdtall on a. special \.'\liil.Clll'€4- \W~'h. VW'<> or tlhlr~ \ :say Labrador, tonight or. tomo~w. near the DUgway erutnlp, on the ea.st shore or oweg.o La~e. Sandia:/' tniOO'll- ing. The ma.n ihoSJd ruppllirOOitlY stum- bled whdle w1aJk1-ng in the daorkness •and fell into t.he water just fa.r enough to be drowned, a& tlLe bodY Vl'1a.S only pan-t! y eu'bmer<ged. Th-e fruce was somewhat bruised, i'llld'l!ca.t- ing tlra.t 'he h>a.d Jlrulleil'l face •doownw.a.rd in lJLe gl\avel. The man was seen bY oom'Pers on the lwk~ shore Satul'd'ay, and was ·in oan int.oxicaJted -CJcmdation, car ~Yf the Hudson Vwlley Railroad. prisoners· tlhere. 4s a.bl;ol1llt¢y Tille mOibOJ.'Ima.ll O'f tJhe CaJl' which cuse for uot keeping tJhe '(m<t~.~ · 'The capj.talsJild great metroPolises throughout the world continue to be stirred with excitement and :admiration for the achievement by which America has solved the problem of centuries. he is in bed and although no con· struck Vhe autJomOibd:le y;as Bert Wlil- A. J. ZimnieP's \Judge Fl'Y\ areaks - firmation of the report has yet been ber. Leg ln. Its First ~ace-Much In- tutiem with all dts equiq~.en 1 t:J~I ()btained from the. house, little doubt In addition to Ms practice as a terest Among Local Hot-se01e~. ly clean oa;n-d free :liroin :V· eol'!ltnii~· 0-----~----~------- ever D:Uimber of ,men is ieqli'!Te!d,f'\j~~ PEARY WILL BE IHlNORED exists here that there are other phy- sicians attending him. besides Dr. phYsician, Dr. Curtis was ve<ry prom- inenl!. in the aff.adrs o-f the Round Laill:e Ass·aciation whi.r!h oomluets RO'Und l.Ja.ke, which ·is a well known A report from Herkimer states that \Judge Fry,\ one of the horses owned by A. J. Zimmer of Glovers- ville was injured to such an extent. Monday that tlie animal had to be killed: \Judge Fry\ was entered in the race for horses that had never been in a race, and in the fourth heat, while the animal was going at a good clip, it caughyits leg in the sull!iY and broke its limb. Two shots were not suftlcient to dispatch life so the horse's throat was cut. The horse was a valuable· animal and was considered a \comer.\ Had it not been for the accident, it would pr~bably have been entered in the events at the Fulton County Fair. effootul!lllly a.ccam.ipljsh WORLD WA\llKG AKXlOUSLY YORK, Sept. 7.-W1hllle ·C<>mJmaillder peary on bollll'd tihe W ASHIN'GTON, Sept. 7 .-Qom- Lyle. , Whether these doctors remain con- stantly at his side or only make fre- quent trips from New York has not m'~~>nder Peary -wiJl be honored by a decoration from the nationgj} geo- been ascertained, On account of the .amd this cond!iotio!l_$'robably aJCCounts gral.)hieal society. The decoration for the unus.u,al marrner in Wlh>i<ih he patient's long illness and his ex- pra.ba.bly will be given to Cmnmander met 'his deatJh. treme weakness there are fears that Pe111ry i-f he accepts the invitation Coroner Ja.mes Bul'ton 'Of Cm>pers- his life may be in danger through mere exhaustion or heart failure. resort. n.r. Cu. rtis was a. bout 3 7 years O'f a,ge .and hEUi lived at Round . Lake abcut sixteen years. Hos residenee was in Burl•ington avenue. Coroner Jolbnoon O'f Mee;hanicsville, who was .at Swraooga at,funding a con- vention, visited the scene of t1he lllC- · ~er RCI06evelt is on Ws way fr'om Indian Harbor, Lalbrador, to Chateau B3.y in the etmdtl O'f Bel:le I~;le, the world waits oanxiously :l!or the de-- tails oaf G1ds suooel!Sful ;tl'l!lp to the whiJCibAhe society wm extend oto him, tOIWill was oa,lled and took Ch!l!rge <l'f , North Pole, '0'! whidh he gave infO'!'- Talk of an operation has been re· to be a gUJest of honor, alOiig with I the 'body, whieh WM ·reliiO'Ved to vived but there is nothing definite mation in brief but stfmng •messages Dr. Frederick A. Go_ ok and Lieuten- \Boden's undertaking rooms. No one cident and wiJl staJrt an investigart:I~Yn yel!terdlli.Y f.l'OID Indian Harbor whoo h h the bpd knQIWS who to support such a rumor. at once. \e d--•o~ed \'\e s•n~ and str>i'Pes •hoo ant Shookleton at tJhe society's an- w 0 as seen 'i ~ f d It has been pretty definitely es· It is said thai. Dr. Cu,rtis stQP'ped ,.... \\\-'-• '\\ ,...,..~ n1l!al banquet next December. Presi· the man was, and n<nhmg was oun bl' h d h t f k · I JbOOn nai~ed to the pole. Chiaute;Lu dent Ta~ft will be invited •to present in his clobMng whi-ch esta•bUshes his ta lS e t a or a wee . p~l~r to his automobile to permit one trolley :f3,a.y is tJhe nearest '!)oint to Indian . the decorations. identity. He was undoub;.edly one ~~~: last attack M:· Har;:man ~ con- car to.>. pass 'befoTe he a.tterm:pted to H•llll'b~ where Commandoc Peary can of the legion of trumpS wttlh which Jt on was reassunng. was earn-~ !!ross the tMLCks, and wa.s not aware ~E»Wh a, telegmP'h ilme l})y which to the country is infes.ted just at tbe ed today that he showed active in- that ancther was a'l)'J:l'!':ol!Chlng so WHO OWNS NORTH. POLE? ahoul-d ·be ellliPl'O<yed. The oftiOOIL'$!111£~ ing the OV'fll'SLgtht O'f tlW.\~:P!'~ ·. he given ro understand t~alt · ou.se wm be a~ccapted, and inch of •bhe dnterior of 'tlbJ!il Should 'be oonstaa).t}y week; and tl}at tllLe ;bedding. onars •be kept :in a. cle!lllliy (l()JQ.~.tft! It is tb.e duty of th.e sherlfr county, who is tlhe sUJPBri:Oi' the instibution, to- . see tilat ll1ds . · ployes are dili.gent and energeJm·.: the pel'lformance of thelir (}u~eB. nal vigilance is the prl,-ce 'Of ctE!'ltilcli''\' ness in every ·prison. oi!lcer~? ·>~~· rm1· ... ~~n,, not care to be v.tgil<a:nt shQ1Jid resign or be removed.'' tell tl> the wOrld tlhe story of hiis dash present time. terest in the work about his place dosely after the first ca:r. Special to the pctle. The ROOfl81Velt was due ANOTH£R fROM P£ARY This is the first drown<ing in tlhe and in his trotting horses. Vah 'Cal'S w&e r11n bec~ause of the ex'tra ~\'i #1- . ba h ~\' Rensselaer Weston. who looks after traffic on account of the Lali>or Day iiJt Chautea1u ~y uu s· a.-ernoon, · r• lake in several years, a.lthoug uuere his string of thoroughbreds at Gosh- Th t' . ... h i l ~-r~•ds, a 6'P~l·a.J ~~-r \otl~~·l·ng •·he LONDON, Sept. 'l.- e ques Ion ring -accident or delaY', e.nu VI' en have been two or tJhree exceeiL ng y en, 15 miles west of here called at \ \\ ~... ~ ' ~.. \ of the ownership of the land of the _ _,~Ji;l'ander Peary reae!les tlhere he • n.af'l'OW escrapes during tlhe present the house several times last week to regular car on each trip. North Pole is to come up in the VETERANS AT CHICAGO Sept. proQ.aibiY 'W•i1l send conftJ.imaJtion of PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7 .-The summer. The ma.n was short and discuss turf and stable with his em- M 1 ·s. Silvernail was ,a;~bou.t 45 years house of commons. Sir George Par- iblis :first message •and tell for the first followin.g telefll'am was r10ceived here thick set, weighing rubout 180 pounds. player . HI's last Vl.sJ't occurrfid Sun- of age amd leaves two children. The ' - ker has given notice of his intention dme how he WC'hieved the goal tJb:a.t today: H d d · d k h bodies o1' Dr. Curtis and M·rs. Silv~r- e was · resse m aJl' ' eavy day and upon leaving· he told sever- of asking Premier Asquith whether has. been 'hls amibdtion f<llr eo many Indian Hwrbor, V'ia Ca>pe Ray, N. elotb.es, somebhiug like a railroo.d al persons that Mr. Harriman seemed nail were removed to the umlertak- this territory is not considered as years. F., Sept. 7. man's outfit, and b:a.d a dilllrlt, hS~a.VY better. This was before the l1l turn ing parlors of R•ulison & Guernsey at belonging to Canada, and, if Dr. Indian Eia.rbor ~s connected with \Henry G. Bry.a,nt, La.rud TiUe musta-che. of Sunday nJ'ght. Thl's came about Round Lake. Cook has planted the American flag to partiJCi.pa te jn the annual eneam.'Pment oJ: t}le Veteran leg-ion an!d ea.cll in<~ooiDJjll:g the rest Of the worJ.d only by wire- Build!ing, P,hi1adelphia: midnight. The. sudden !lashing of At .a late hour last nlgiht it was there, whether or not this act gives leas telegrrulih 'and a fuU. story of the· \The pole is ours. 'Dhank you. YA\HTS RACING fOR HONO~S lights on Lower Hill told the peopiP. thoug•ht t'hat both Miss White •and the United States any right of pos- trtp could hardly be _eJQpected from (Signed) \PEARY.\ ll I~ in the valley of the activity that Mrs. Curtis would recover session over the region. tl'ain is bringing in its. quoba. laJdlies of the 'local auxiliary a.re ing preprurations for the .recEWtldil t:Jhe national ruu:x:Hirury whdch wiil 'P~ weJ.I represented from 1Jhe States,: tblillt d,isba:n.t station. ''l'lhil numbffi' of reigned on the hill. ·1\len were sent t d .... tJh>at t :ti Mr. Bry<ant is president of the Geo- LAXDS swonn.nsH. messa,ges ;rece ve uom sa on MARBLEHEAD, Mass., Sept. 7.- to turn on the electricity at the plant h f . c d p · d graphi-cal Society of Philadelphia. bot · rom ommatn er ear-y 111n The fin8ils in the German-Americ.a.n at the foot of thP incline railway. :h-om •his -comPanions on h:ls Arctic sonder yaJch!ting tournament w~re The telephone operator at Arden was AVALON. Cal.. Sept. 7.-While voyllJge- $h<IW tlhat every eft·ort was reached tnda.y -with the New Ynrk called out of bed and messages were> fishing off San Clements Island. L. made ·to in~orm ea.ger friends ll!lld as- [l'RII[O WO,DLO'S AOMIRAJIOft boa:t Joyette and the Boston c1•aft El- sent to New York for nurses and G .• MurphY, of. Converse, Ind., land- eyocioa.tes of their s.uccess. . U\ liL ll\ · · len, the eontenders in the last strug- doctors, who were brought to ArdE'n ed swordfish, nine feet seYen inches The la.test word to come across gle for the President Taft and Gov- In a hurry Monday morning. long, that weighed lll3 pounds and t'he gaJj;l spanned by the w-ireless from ernor DrBJPer cu-ps. The HeveJioa, the Ex-Governor Benjamin B. Odell was armed with a two and a half III:d'am HIIIT'l;Jor to Ca>pe Ray, N. F .• , CENTER OONWAY, N.H .• Sept. 7. last foreigner, dropped out yesterday. came from his home in Newburg to- foot sword. ThPse dimensions ex- was !l'ecel-ved toda.y by Hel.'lbert L.~-Major Genera:l A. W. Greeley, U. !Elach of the Ameriea:n yacJhts had day and was taken up to the Harri- <'e<>d thos<> of any other fish of the Bridg·¢'3.11 of_ Hrooklyn, seoreta.ry af !117 A., (retired), who ·has p.artleipa:ted scored 17 points for the Gove<rnor man house on the incline railway species of which there is any record the Peary Mette Clwb. of \.Ilis city. in polar expLoration~. when in-formed Dra.per cup, the second prize in this which starts from a point about fl. here. ThP swordfish put up a fight In tMs message OO<mman.{Urr P9llll'Y ·by The Associated Press of Comman- year's international -contest, and bot 1 h quarter of a mil<' distant from Mr. before it was brought to gaff. Jt requested ~;. Bridg.man to :.ntoorm der Pea.ry's reported achievement in ha.d two legs in thB Taft, -oup, t!he Harriman's private railway station. leaped out of tile watf'l' many times, ~the geog~~ socie~i~ tJlrougihCJ!u.t reoohlng the Nortlh Pole sa<id: \The prin.cl•pal incentive for this year's Mr. Odell told a tJassenger on the charged thP. laun<'h trying to wreck the world .th;art: the ~a.ry_Aoottc ex- country Sh~Yuld be proJLd to have its rooe. train that Mr. Harriman was a \very it and gave Murphy several hours pedition ;Jmil reaciJJ.ed tJ)l.e '~ple?' H~s national LBibar· Day Vhls yea1r ma:de The course today was for a wind- sick man.\ Th\ ex-govPrnor bad hard work. Whl'n the fish was friends ih this city regl!-I\ded it as . nota'ble by th-e news that a second ward-leeward race of 12 miles. The lang been a close friend of Or. Har- brought here today it was found to eh<ata.clt:rlstiic of; Qomma.fl.der peary AmeriQaJn has reached the North Ellen led for a short distance, but riman and it is believed from the be too badly ~<'arred to IJe preserved. thS,t he should give .creMt of his Pole. Peary's mwgnificent 1)0)rur the Joyette made the first turn 31 early hour at which he left home ~----- achievement to 'tM clwb 'Wihieh bea>rslwork has .earned the arlm.!rat:ion -or seconds ahead. The times at the that h<' was summoned to Arden IOALT LAKE CITY. flppt. 7.-1:' !}};. f_~>·nliiiil. e.an.d. w.h .fch.·llll· a_eq.ljli •. tn ..•. in urr·. th .. e wo. I\ld and althou.g'h the ·hon. ors end of the first l'OUnd (half the last night. ~Ir. Odell's visit is re- I 11. \Vhittler. riding in a match hand- dert!\<king hiS 1a.st trip at a time wft!_en ·of. the frurUhest north were wrested course): garded_ as that of a personal friend. icap motor race on the sau<'er track -i:lis fwnds. were 1o<W .a.nd ,-~SJstame from bLm, it was by an.oth-er Ameri- : Joy~tte 12:14:58. Mr. Harriman·s business interests here last night. lowered the two was needed more 'tha:il eve.r:b~ore.. . ,can whose record Peary now ~quaJs.\ Ell81Jl 12:26:16. a1·e baing looked after, as usual by mile worlct·s 1·ecord I.JY 4 1·5 seconds. .· . \'' -- ; ··:~ ~-. \'~>: ,:' ' ' ', . TEAOHERS IN FORT PL.UX. The finial details of the pr~. Annual St>A~sion of MontgomE-ry coun· for the enoa.mpment h131Ve been. min~ . ty Institute Convt>ned Monday. pleted for· its inau,gwriiltiO!l 'alt ... 7 · FORT PLAL.'\l, Sept. 7.-'I'he Monlt- o'cloclt tonigb.t. 'Dhe Qpendn.g sesBiiQil.·. g01mery Teoa:che!'S' Association is ho-ld- wi<ll cons.ist mailnly of a reception··of ing its annual sessions in F'ol\t Plain the\ delegates. ~his week. The •lnstltute, whlich it is Wednesday wiU be the prunci'Pall anticlp,a.ted wm be a very inter~tlng da.y. There will be a meeting afthE!l one, opened Mond·uY aftern-oon a;nd or-edBnbioals committee in tlb.e .. lD.Ot\l:l!ili.g conl'isted 11rin dpal!Y of the o!!Willng foUQIWed by the opening SeiiB!o~ · ~ . . - ; exercises and the registration of the the 2 Hh na.tion!lll encampment.·:. ,Ill. names. 1 0ne hundred and fi1'ty-nine tJhe .afternoon the officers end de)&-: teachers of the county answ9'l'eod to gates will be received bY the dtst~ roll call out Olf 175 th•at s-hould have ofllcia.ls and •IJhe cha.mber Of ~ been prreaent. L•a.bor Dlay without mer-ce. \c: dou\Jt was the reagon for tnlany all-\ Rev. H. N. Cou.den, olullp}a,in of·thii senting themselves. Two ses.;ions House of Jtep.resentatt1ves 8lliJd ()h.a!p- ' WPl'f' heM today, one at 9 a. m. and 11a!n in Charge WUU:ams 'PJ.\oD.OUn>oed the O'Lher at 2 p. m. The te·a.chers \ the invocation. · · · . ar<> l.lein~ en•tertained by ~he citizens The other days of the eD!CtalllllP.lli9Dt . o! the Village. will be given over 1:10 sh'01\t lbu$lues<J·- mesti ngs 1 and si,gMSeeing itTiips ip; iitd - Subscribe for thifl pa;per. a.bout the DJa.tiona:l eapiti)Jl,~ _'. _: · ·