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C :ONTERE-NCE oF· !;:inst 121 for July. 1908. 1908 dn.clusive. i. ' ' Among cities of ovor _fiJl,OOO popu- I\'Iany more deer would have been HE·AL·ru· ·off··ICERS> lation Roohestel;-Tfr-6), Schenectady -WJteniasnyearrbutforihegreatfor- (10.7) and Yankers (15.3) had a e.st fires, whdch drove tlhem into ihe l<1wer annual death r3!te than that deep w-ooos '!IJld ·also served to dis- of the whole St!llte. The b:Lghest death eouflli,ge ~portsmen from ooming to mte among tlhe cities of the State the mount.aJns. STATE DEPART:.\JE:ST MAKING was r;r~()rted by Laeka'W'anna. (28.5); lt is prolba.ble tlh®t the estimate of PREP.'\RA.TIONS FOR THE other high dea.th rates were Water- bhirty-live per cent to oover the deer GATHElUNG AT ROCHESTER-- vliet (25.5), Rome (26.4), Pough- SUPPORTS THEORY OF LIFE OUARS PROF. LOWELL ANNOUNCES THE DISCOVERY OF OXYGEN IN AT• 1\IOSPHERE OF PLANET, .. ,uw:Y OF SPOR~MEN IS ~l'E~ - iNG !rl{E ~OUNTAINS IN Pl]R- SUIT OF GiUJ:E....oGOOD BE· l'Oilll1S 001\,DNG 'IN. killed and 'llJot l:vCCOunted for by the ALL liRGEU TO ATTEl'I'D. keerpsie (22.06), Hudson (21.8); tJhe express oom'J.)anies is wo small. It lowest death rrute was credited to BOSTON, Sept. 15-Prof. Peroi'V'al Th1S ~ ('1'1l:J,ursd~&y) an &r.Ili:y pf. will be noticed thla.t the uuroiber kllll- The Swta Health Department is Corning ( 4. 7). The ·hl!;'hest birth Lowell oann<l'llnces that he !has dis- bmt.en~ 'Ylill invade tile A.dtrondacks. ed 1a.st Y<*r, which was •a poor sea- ma.klng ·preparations for the Sta-te rate was shown by the e!ty of North covered oxygen In the aimosphere ot !:Dhe ~ season 1Jhis yetlli' liS from BOn on a.ccount of the fires, was pra.c- · con[eronce of health officers which Tonawanda (35.0); other high •birth Ma.rs. A. yea;r ago Prof. Lowell an- .Sep'telll:ber 1.6 to Octlober 31 an<d for ti<:ally double the number kllled -In Is to be held this yea.r in Rochester. rates were RQDle (34.9); Mt. Vernon nounced he had proved t'hat water bll'dit ·t,o 'N«Wellllber 15. QoJ!lPlainta 1900, the first year of wh111:1h there Racheeter was selected for tlhe place (34.4), Now Rochelle (34.2) and va.por existed in the atrme&phere O'f ~t ~-re illiellueiltly :tna.de lllba.t_ Ad!ron- is rany rooord. Thns the mot'talltY of me-eting In response to very ur- A·msterdaiill ( 3 3.2). that planet. The use of new dmcee . ·ld~ deer:.~ bei-llig e.xtermi11ated · iNl.s increased one hullldred per cent g.ent and cordial invitations :frO'lll a has ena.bled h1m to extend his. obser- . 4~ ~ ~ :mpoee ~re wJiped oot In la!. the IaJSt llllne years. 'J.1he number number c1 the lo001l organizations, V'ations to the ·polnt of determination, illb.e . n.otiU!Ji ~s twentw YCiiLl'S Rg(), of deer must be very •large to ma.ke including the Clha.mller of Coonmeree, REV. H. fOSTER STONE GIVES he saY5, bha.t oxygen as well is to be are not; bQnle out ·by recrent t611Qrts ·up for thds s~!llughter by t~heir norma;l 'the Rocllester Public Health A:ssooi- found t4,ere. ~ :fulan.y fiOOtl,c)ne of the forest. increase. ' at!()n, the departm-1nt of public safe- AOOR. ESS BEfORE W_HIJE HIBBONERS Prof. Lowell's oonouncetnent· Deer ue looreasing iln t!i,e .Adtron- The custom of kil1ing bucks ra.t!h- ty, the Monroe County Medic-al So- . comes almost at the moment c1 the :ocieeks, ibut this does ll!Ot mean th.at er tilla.n does is rupparently not corn- ciety. and the Rochester Hrmhnema.n- conclusion ·of experoiments on M.ount · si\'ered unfovora\le to t\e increase nian Society. \'£here is no doubt, Whitney by Dr. W. W. Cam-pbell of ea.cm. yea;r they are- more ea.sH-y ob- u ~ \ '\ -tainliibie. 'Dhere are two. reasons for of deer by ·the forest autlhorlties, as therefore,\ says the State Health De- Couuty Convention at Mayfield a Lick Ol>servatory, which it i6 hoped 1Ms. one is ·that th-e num~er of the season for bucks is th-Is. year partment Bulletin just. Issued, \of Grent Sucet\Ss--Officers Elected will confirm Dr. Lowell's disc.overy \bturtell> 16 increru>ing a.t a rema.rk- made two weelrs longor than for does. the oordi•a.! weloome that awaits w11en nnd Superintendents Appointed. last yoa.r of the existence. at water ~bile ni.te '!lllld ooother re!IISOn riS tll!it Under noo-mal conditiorns a doo may delegates arrive in tho city in No- The annual convention of the W. va.por . ............. ·\\'-r· .. - _. d\.- _ ,a·:re aeek\tn·g. the be ex\\\ted to bear a f-wwn annual-ly vember. And there are few cities C T Dr. Lowell has worked with the ,.....~- ...., = \-'- ~· _ ..-~v . . U. of Fulton and Hamilton f' ·~•-- .,do ~he .,.. 01 w 1 ·ng -~·wm·ber of from the ti1lle s.be is a yenr old. '!'wins in this Sta,te or in this countl\Y whose best mca,n:; availa'ble to dlsCI>ver the • ..,,,.,,,,... ...... ... ... - _ counties, which was held at the ., iWIIte estates frOm which the or- are frequent a.nd triplet,; occasional. people are as vitally and ea.rnest.ly in- ;).lethodist church at Mayfield Fri- natu.re of the atmosphere o! Mars. ~ b.1lllilller iS -lbarl'ild. cu.rta.ilment of '!)he open season and terested in pulb1ic health Work as are day was a de-.cilded success. At He held t.hat If it could be proved . ; Not ·Diare -tlhoan bJaJf oJ: the 3 , 313 , t:he law that forbids hmmding harve the eltlzens of Roohester, so that we tllat time the following officers for that there W1IIS no atmosp.here 1 of con- . done m··~'- in recent ye•.., to ~r'ot~ct m \'' be sure that all the s\~ce in s=ucnco at the •·urfa~e \\' the pJo•net > li~Q .li!Jaies -~acad in the Miron-. \\\' -·· ~ ~ ~ ''~ the ensuing year were elected: ~-. \' \ v• \\\ · the deer. St'il1 hunting t~equires vast- Convention Hall available for visi- -~ll«lk rpo.rk m ·st!llte la.nd. The re- P1·esident, Mrs. Adeline Wilkins. -~n~ Ls iheld as prlv~te preserves, ly more akill ramd patience tlha.n tors will 'be fil-led. Vice President, Mrs. Kate Dobin- ·~ lor tlhe propl1ie'bor and his ltoui:ullng. Any dog :foond 'lllt large \As to rthe 'Program, it will contain son. -~ds: .MiOund tJhe great estates in w'OOds in'l1111bt'ted by deer may now a fea;st of gaod things. A.mong those Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. L. qec & ooi'doo or gu'llJrds, 3lllJd the or- . be killed, and this the1·atens the ex- who ·have been invited to address the M. Crouse. 11 ~ bunter m1,1st not pass beyo n of that curious mongrel ra.ce conference may ·be mentioned Dr. M. Reoording Secretary, Mrs. N. c. .the \dleli.d Iitle'; ill SQDlet:i:m~ Dlia,rk- employed as doorhounds. Gu1des no J. Rosenau, of the Harvard Sc'hoo>l of Turney, all questions of intelligent life, -or indeed of life as It is usually defined, would be settled. cess was to procure a sito of excep- tional atmos-pher!o conditions for hi:S obsol'vatory, He was a.lded grerutly by tho flRilt that the phoortogl.'a.phie plates which he abtalned as a resh'lt .¢_ 'bt mileS -uip'OII mil'les -ot wire fence. loo.ger talte the 1lrouble to tl'ain or· Srunlt'a.ry Science; Dr. Cfuarles 0. Treasurer, Mrs. Frances Whitaker. .IEirDd ~mes by a wide eWiallJh c1 even keep 1Jham. Probst, of the Ohio St!ate board of _ . Secretary of Young People's Tem- :f!elled ~. Do,t'ing the 1907 soason eig'!Lt per· haa.lth; Prof. Sedg:wiok, of the Mas- perance s()ciet!es, Mrs. Hattie Leek. olf lb.is observations were eJroeptionra.~- BDllS were kUled ~;n •the Adir001di!n:lks SlWhnsetts Institute o·f Technology; Mrs. Frances A.nibal and Mrs. C'ar- ly goo-d. By his experiments the in mistake f<l'l\ deer and ·an mranY Dr. Marshall L. Price, of the Mary- rie Fort were made life members of meaGurablo spectrum l:ras bean ex, In._ ........... illst>anc_ es. \~ lines,\ ~-~ __...,_ . more wound..;u. Last ~eaeon not a land Sta.te board of •health; Surgeon- the State W. C. T. U. and by ballot, tended greatly. '11hus the waterr va- __________ ....._ ___ _._.,. ·-~ly ,.,prinkiled W'!th Signs warn- siug;le lllun:t~ in the A'!ln.T'OJ1lc1a.cks General Wyman; Passed Assistant Mrs. :N~ru::y Turney of JohnstOIWn wa\ : 1 '\\\' ~- ·. &lf!E!I'S.~of a ftn.e, SIIlld often. killed i 1s•~-k ~ rd S L ..._ _.,..,..,. :was n m . ...,. e •Qr eer, · urgeon UJmden, of the United elected the third life member enti- ·~ !by rwa.Whers with gullS, ·though {)'lle was painfully injured be- States Public Hea.lt'h 3/Ild Marine tied td the county: -~\\\\ \\\· · il\SOll9 off not 01111. y the •plii.vate • • •· \' \ 11 t s --• ·~ h .~..- :.-- · •'llig S•l'UQn. vY a. •..,u e . eve • .., O•u• oopital service; .and Dr. Cressy L. At the evening session the follow- jfll\Qunds 'buit ilrevellit them :llrom {)rOSS- ·era were shot by the •ruooidentJa.I dis- WiJtbur, chief statistician of tJhe Un~t- ing superintendents of departments :t~-- to staite .praperty. For insljance, -ch>arge of firea.rms and orne wa.s killed :the- An£1'0ndack lewgoo properW ex- in this way. ~wla liixtaen mi.Jes ~oss Her>kiLmer A.ll indiootl-ons are that the com- · ed Sliates census burea.u. TJ:i.e t~ies were appointed: which these and other eminent Medal contest, speakers will disooss before the con- tridge, Northville. Mrs. Emma Par- .floml. Hia;Ipiillflon ~es. 'Ilhlls propeor- 'tJ !& ~aPProximately ~t miles ·~ aJld1 thus 1:Jb!ls ·.128 square· ~oo of territorY servies as a. ~!all -kl!linSI! lh'IIDtlip!g on terrltory beYOll!d. ing season for deer will •be -a very good one. Last •Winter was not se- vere 'in the nor.th woods and t'he deer ~ou,ld go a-bout at w'il1 ilor :tJhedr feed. During the spring and summer there ference ·are essentia.IIY pra.ctica.l, and the addresses will assuredly be full of hints for the every-day use of health officers. \While the conference is still three Willman HlOOk.efeller's lodge em- were few serious forest fires. _braces l!llboU!t \- 100,0(}0 acres, -aond : t.horo .a.re J:OO,nY other estB!t€!5, lMge -,a small, tlha.t aro dlfficulrt to get · months off it Is not too early for ev- ery :ruealtJh officer to mark off tlhe BROADALBIN HORSE 'KILLED )IU\OuDid.. '11he ~ protection dates on his engagement book, an•d to keep these d.ays in Novemlber free. Remember th!Bit the Tea.ronamle ex- from_hUJIIters ·ood the -im1Ulllnity from penses Incurred In attendran.ce a.t <!Jhe :P,Ji,rautng foes. afl'orded bry these rasy- Crazed Team Ran Into Another annual eonference are aUcrwed by lli!W /)~I!Is :tor ltbJe hunted deer ~Jl'e gra-d- Which Blocked Their Path. to the health officer. •ly redruclng the nru-mber toot 'l'OOIIll \D •t ~ e e:x;cltement was oocasion- on eome to Rochester alone. ilihll gta.te latlrls and im:crerusing the · ed t B<roa<lalbin Thursdlay a1!t- Sta.rt right a.way to get the president Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mrs. Mary Bump, Johnstown. General or Entire. Franchise, Mrs. F. A. Anibal, Johnstown. Anti-Narcotics, Mrs. E. V. Mc- Dermid, Vail Mills. Transportation, Mrs. Margaret A.. Fancher, Johnstown. Sunday School Work, Mrs. Annie Dobinson, Gloversville. Temperance Litera.ture, ~. H. Van Nostrand, Gloversville. Sabbath Observance, Mrs. N. Darling, Broadalbin... Medical Tei!Irllerance, Mrs. Mary Yost, Mayfield. por lines, w'hl<!h are -at the exbrerility. of ii:.e ordinary spectrum, or -a little beyond, .a.re 'bl'ought into con-venient V·i€1W. Dr. LoV/C)ll was assisted 'by the a.rc- quisition of Prof. F. A. Very to the force o-f the observatory. Dr. Very, who W•as for a long time a.t Alle- gheny Observatory, and who wlth IA.agley made 1lhe famous invasti· gat!ons •and extez:s!ons of tlhe epec- tru'm on wh!Clh Lan-gloy's fame wa.s based, has been .at wo:rk in rtllle last yOOJI' or ·two on t'he difficult prohlems afforded by the new <lOnditions ot spectrilm. There is probrubly no-one in the country more ski:lled in ·this work, and Dr. Very, by mea.ns of new and ingenious comvarators devised by himself, has been able to gain re- sults hitherto not obmin'!llble. A. year a.go it W2£ water V'lll!l•IJr !IJhat the lines gave for their moot extanden· word; just now tlhe wor:d 'has been lll•rds. upan tlie preserves. O'f course, ernoon Wfhen a team of horses be- or some other lnfiueiL-tial member of th~e always will lbe dJoor llJpon thto d · · longing to Peter Trevett and driven yoor boar to accompany you. Give Rescne Work, Miss Esther nan, Gloversville. Boha- extonded by new and mOTe delicate &fll!ite iLam-OO,· but t'he tenxleney at by,~ son, r.an. away. They ran the •him to li·nderstand that this is not a . ~ undoUI!Jt<;Jdly 4s to lessen the ! ;LUDilber in CO'!Diparison With the herds enti-re l-ength of Main street and up doctor's <JOnventlon at whlclh P1J!l\elY · · 7 · Nol'th M·a~n street •as far as Dr. H. c. te!lhniC<lll pa-pers w-Ill be diSIC•ussed . . tJLwt secl;: the privately owned es- Th · · Finch's residen-ce, w:ithou't doing any e suhjects assigned for the con- ~telj. f 'Jl · - da.mage. But just albove that 'POint erence Wl ·be Within the compre- Urhnn ·the stD:te lands any hunter · .. - Johlll Loveless }Vas driving !his team hension and will prove of interest to ·tlii4i!y ereot a. tempe>rary CMnp and \' , fl\om a. drlvew~a,y to lfue stn-eet. In- the 'man on the street.' \'~ghou:t the season, th<J.nglh h'll · . stea.d of driving his horses across the \An increasing num'b<:>r of \\'O\lt> :~ not leg-aJly kiH tn\<tre than two ~- \ deer. Even those who 'hunt on th-e street to a pla;ce of srufety, 'he lai't are •showing interest in purblie health pl'li'V'lbte es.talte may not le~ally kill them st011ndlng bm-adside rto the com- work and measures for the improve- lug tea.m ra;nd jumped f.rom his wagon ment of the pulblie hea.l•th of the peo- mor~ l!lmn two. Mos.t of the hunrters 'Wilo come for a. few weeks ·ina.ke their to attempt to stop 'the runa.ways. But ple af -tlheir communities. If there ~:quarters <at somefhotel aJong the he :OU-ght as •well ha.ve wttempted to a.re anY su<l'h in your eommunity, see stop a cyclone, for the mazed animals that they are inf()rmed a'bout the con- ~~d a,nd ClaaiJ.p orut\ onJy a nighlt Oi' tWe> at~ time. li'ram.klin ~- Essex pai-d no attention to him, but crashed ference at Rochoote.r and make it a t~Qunties 13il'e .g9od blunting grounds . int() ihis horses. Point rto personally 'assu-re -them of ami, e.oll!t.adn v'aSt streteheo of sb!bte All four animals were ·piled in a the welcome that •awaits them there. klids. NOIIth Creek, Northviille and hea:p and when they were extricated it wa.s seen thast t!he pole of Trevett's \We want the Rorchester confer- Curfew Law, ·Mrs. Kiate Dobinson, Gloversville. Systematic Giving, Mrs. L. Dostie, Johnstown. Social Meetings, ·Mrs. Abbie Car- penter, Gloversville. Press Work, Mrs. Myrtle Welch, Mayfield. Flower Mission Work, Miss Geor- gia Wright, Gloversville. Work Among Foreign Speaking Peo- ple, Miss A.. J. Bailey, Johnstown. Mothers' Meeting and Purity, Mrs. devices -to i·nclude oxy<gen. It is re- garded ws mP.rklng another and dis- tinct step in a.dvP..nce in the knowl- edge of tiho planet. \BARON\ DE KOVESSY ARRAIGNED \ Held in $500 Bail at Pittsbu-rg by Federal Judge. \Baron\ A'lbion De Kovessy, who was arrested •by postal inSIPectnrs In A.. C. Nickloy, Gloversville. Parliamentary Law, Mrs. V.'ilk..imfuu-rg, Pa., recently, Clharged Kate with fa!~ ·pretense in obta:inin~ a let- Dob\nson, Gloversville. Evangelistic Work, Mrs. Susan Bennett, Gloversville. ter at Sai'atoga Springs on September 2 2, 19 0 8, W<OO arrmigned r'rida.y morning before United States Com- missioner W. T. Lindsay in Pitts- burg. NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursuance ·or an order of Hon. Jere- miah Keck. Surrogate -of the ·county of Fulton, NOTICE is hereby given according to law, to all persons hav- ing claims or demands against J =:::.Rdv.er are fMFored •by man·Y wag:on had passed tJh:rough the side of one of Loveless' horses, killing it almost instantly. Trevett's w= es- caped with ·a. few min-or cuts and brnises. While the death of the horse is to be regretted, it was most fortu- nate tlha.t no 'OIIIe was ·injured. Annual Killing. ence to be a. banner meeting. We wanrt to •bave .a, registration ocf at 1east 1,000 health officers and 2,000 visitors. The State •hea-JtJh depart- ment will do its sh-a.re In ]}ringing about this result; it expects every health officer to d() .b:is duty, as out- At the close of the work a duet was sung by Miss Ruth and Mastet Fred Haggarat. Rev. R. Foster Stone, pastor of St. Mark's church in .J ohnstovo n, then gave an excellent address in lllis usual characteristic manne~. The subject of his discourse was \The White Angel of the W-orld\ and it was greatly enjoyed. Through his attorney, A. J. Ed· wards, De Kovessy -Q.Sked for an ad- journment, -d~_wring thaJt he will ibe able to prove an aUM. 'Phe case w>as put over to September 18, when De Kovessy will •ha.ve witnesses appear in his defense. B-ail was set a~t $[)00, which he furnis-hed. C. Allen, late of the city of l!l'\'\'~acll ~==========~~~ 'NQibod'y knows jupt haw many deer illll'O ahid.D. a'llli!u.ally in the Adiron- fa:ae~. In the4ast nine yea.r;;a.pprox- ~~ely 21,000 de~ have been k!llled. ·n1'!1 :lJs aa 1'a.r ba:\k aa any a;ttempt ill~ bee)i. ml!l.de to keep a record. Th.e fijN.l'oo rw.ere .comrpiled 1by the express compa.nies -traverslng the AdirondruClk reglion. LiJ. -addition. to the figll'res IJ!Iv;en OU!t ·]}y the eJqJr.ess. eom panies ~-:five· per eent o! tJhe n-~bar ot ~ thu~ aillCOillllted for as killed iis 'tl'i)ded 'llo the tota.'l '!W ra. ro~g!b. esti- lll:talte of llh.e n-um:ber of deer killed IL.nd ea.WII. in oallllp or k:Hled out of Mrs. Bovee •and little daughter of Ha.ga.man had a narrow escrupe, as tJhey were seated in ·a wagoo standing by <tlhe ourb in front O<f George B. Fa.rley's residence, whlere there was just sufficient space 'between them a.nd a •pile <>f stones for the team to pass. FONDA BRIDGE CONTRACT. season. The Canton Bridge Company of 1:D. 1900 thBre -were 1,020 OliJ•-cras&- Klbany ha.s been awarded the con- es &b.ip![).ed ot otherwise t.aiJ:dled by tract for building the new Ir-on We ex.P,.e5s companies; 1n 1903, 1,- bridge over the Cayadutta Creek on JN11_; in 1904, 1,618; ·in 1901\, 2,196; West Main street, Fonda, the price ln 1906, 2,413; ln 190'i, 2,021; in being $1,919. 'fhe concrete tloor- ;~.s·os, abornt 2,000. This lndlicates a lug of · the bridge will be let to total of 15,576 caroass,es or deer F'onda bidders. The i~tini:lt of· .mgdeaty llBtural to ever-t wom81ll is often 11 llr~~ bwd_nmce to the cure of \f!Omanly dioeases. Women lht!flk'fnim Jhe p.eriouel questions of thl'i local physiciv.u which seem 1Dd!'ltcate. . The ·thought of examination is ab- hort;,ent to th~m, ~and so 'tl_l~y elidUre ~n silence a conditiou 9f ~1seaoe wb_&ch ·surely progressei frQm bad to worse. It bas been Dr. Pierce'• prlvllesJe. to cure a \\eat matJY wom~,. who. btive lorind-a reta~e .lor modeiJIY la bl• oiler ol' PREB ·ct~Dsulta• t!o• ., l•tter. 2111 correepruzdence Js beld li• •ac\dlY ciuii#ll'jJtlal. \address Dr. R, v. PleNe, .• ~~_ttalO, Jfl. r. · • Dr. I'ietce'a ·F.4vorite Prescription restores -d regulates tbe. wommly f,Uaotions, abolishes pain and builds up ond put5 t~e D!!ISDID~. to'!JCh of health on every weak woman wtlo ,giVes st. a- .msr tr•ill. It Makes Weak Women Stront~. Sick Wo.rneit Well• · YoU;. c;a~~t alFord''*<! ~~ce~t ~: ••r:nt nqatru.,; \\a substitute ·fot-d.!iS~non•alco¥llc:mcid&Ome.o~_KrtOWti! COMPOSITION, lined a'bove.\ TOSSm BY MAD BULL Three w!tnesses for the govern- ment were heard Friday. Mrs. J. G. Larra:bee of Schenectady, who sent the letller September 31, 1908, ad- Arrangements have -been made for an extensive exbibit !lustrating the work done by the State depal'tment of health to J>e pl-aced in the State fair to ·be rhe1d in Syracuse on Sep- tember 13 and subsequent days. July's Vital Statistics. John Nickeloy severely Shnken up dressed to Richard Schwartz at Siara- ou the Ell Snyder Farm. toga Sl>ring'S, a.nd which led to t;he The total number of deaths report· arrest, !Was the first witness. She ed for .July was 11,199, being 67 5 Saturday wirlle John Nickel- testiliecl that s:he reecived a. oall over less th!Ln that repor~ed for 'July, OY, who is employed on the Ell Sny- the long -distance telep,hone from a 1908, and representing a.n annual cler farm west of the city, was work- person representing h:lmself to be death ra.te of 15.4 Der 1,000 populu- ing ln the field, he was attacked by S~hwartz, who a.sked tlhat she send tion. There wore 17,530 births re- a mad bull, and given a bad shaking ported, with a.n annua:l rate ·per 1,000 up. He was soon rescued, however, population of 24.2. Tho,,_. ... run death and carried to the house. Dr. Beebb and ·birth rates were 10.0 alld 26.4, of this city was called to attend respectively, against 13.9 and 26 .41 the injure(] man, but up to tho hour for the rural population. The im• of going to press, the exact condition pi·ovement in the death -rate oan of :Mr. Nickeloy coul<l not be learned. largely be ao\ounteod for by the les- The bull was later captured and r..ened infant mortality. In July, 1909 , placefl in the stable. He will be there were 2,627 deaths under one killed. year of age, against 3,3'4,6 for the ~--~.-::----=-'=~-=-~-~-======~-~-~-~-~~ same month last yea.r. The morta.l- -ity for di<arr<hae and enterlties under $25, s<t~·ing that he had lost his pocket.boolr. She alro testified that she had sent the money. Robert M>tchell, a -clerl< iu the Saratogn postomce, identified De Kovcss,Y' as the man wbo >CiaiJPd for the letter -at Sa.ra.toga. and represent- ed himself to be Srhl''art.z. '\ Richa.rd Schwart,;. · formerly of Schenectady, testified that he •hwd never made the reqttest for money. ville, said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the suhscribers, the executors of the last will and testament of the said deceased, at their place of transact· ing business as such executors at the office of The John C. A.llen & Sons, No. 71 West Fulton Street, City of Gloversville, in said county, on or be- tore the fifth of March, next. Dated, August 27th, 1909. GENEVIEVE S. ALLEN, HARRY J. ALLEN, As Executors, etc. Messrs, Baker & Burton, Attorneys for Executors, Gloversville, N. Y. 9-2t26 NOTICE TO CREDITORS: In pursuance of an ord<:>r of Hon. ,Jere- miah Keck, surrogate or the county of Fulton. NOTICE is hereby given according to law. to a.ll persons hav- ing claims or demands against George Shaad, late of tho town or Stratford, said county, deceased, that they are requireod to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscribers, the administratrices of Lhe goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, at their place of transacting lmsiness as such admin· istratrices at their residence in the town of Stratford, in said county, on or before the thirteenth of .January next. Dated, June 24th, 1909. . CHRISTIXE SHAAD. LEl'iA SHAAD, two yoars wa.s 1,470, aga.inst. 2,177 In July, 190H. Deaths from tn1hold dropped frorm 112 In July, 190H, to 85, but bhe mortality from measlee LITTLE FALLS, S<!•pt. 11.--Gome 7-15t26 Administratrices, etc. 1 Qlruost dour!J.led, being 12 6, against 67 In July, 1908. Deatl»s front Qth~r eJ>idemic diseases show comDa-ratlve- 1~~ slight variation in the totals Qof -Yle corresponding months thi'S yoo.r and J.aat. There -were 1.126 d..eathls from puJmonary tnlbereulosis, from canrcer, :l40 from pneumonia, 682 from Bright's disease rand 913 from external causes. There were . trou!Jiesome ·pers-on has boon stret•crh-1 ---------------- 1 ing wires across the road hebween i thi~ city and Herkimer. The wires r· are strong and Saturday night a.n automobile was ditche-d by one. Thurclday night another au~omobHe was l>tO)l·lJed. The wire is so placed that it would be ·ahout !lrreast higlh on a horse. Some a.ction s'hou!rd be taken to put Che guilty party, Wh'Oev- er he is, where he belong5, for he Is endangering lives. A meHing of the lot owners of tbe Johnstown CemetPrr Associa- tion will be held Tuesday, OC'tobE'r 5, 1909, at 1:30 o'clock at the of- fice of the Treasurer of Fultun Coun- ty, Johnstown, N. Y., for the purpose of electing trustees in place of J. Keck, Borden D. Smith and C. 0. Cross, whose term of office will ex- pire, polls to remain ppen one hour. Dated, Johnstown, N. Y., Septem- ber 4tll, 1909. \ CHARLES 0. CROSS, SecretarY. Yours tr~IY. JACOB same. You can do your .. JJ 1antc:•'i ing by mail, should be unable to get to see in Albany. Open an a£lCount us, and you will be to see how your grows.