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MlliiWiift^ \.p--. mtm mm CONVENTION OF STATE JllMMStWY ?••' '' -•^. , ,. •-'_, - . • Will Be Held in Albany, January IS *j v; 1\i$ 19—A%iSfieaiers Have f ,. ; '^ H|eji Engaged, The' Annual Con venation' of the New V 1 •< - 3 . Ms % fV/ Aftt'sy,' W^tliB-'^a^a^ofc^ siiStaineA £ \V3$%%ibn> ^a|-.,'Jh6s s\cail % #^-sural. ';':- .M#n^abiio Mmj&m vfoslhjessi 'as. ,an/ V.es^pler^'S&io\ ^-S^tiatrirrf jpagner ^e-) '-Gently,,- ,;!^^^^'ey7c'oile,C!t^£op<tIie; .... -ite i e^0a i i'i^;.'fe§t ; rjS4*\*#i^*' -&> r *&* ;vma^tenaU%^:4ijlgb,^yst- •'Most., of ~.*j : -is~4m&~^f i rStirfy?^^i$te TMM?. com-.; -'*y- y^iffi§i&itiy$:^Gtn&%--4 ': • \i- <• - n r» •' ' < ..„-,-, ,;**i^'ofe a^ ties'sftu^ipft.-'in:j^e.forest . .„ ;-'i>reser^S&;,;^.Baia-s£p,PPi$..oS.ma;py.«f. •t&e^ratt^^iijies-iiaii^e tferth- Woods* :,;t;;fs>.tii6r^iK,*Sitei^,tji«yi;iiffifose,On the -v • i stetero^nod; la#dVi«*j£hWtheir 'borders, V ^esldejnts; 0|*.|F# ;i ;T6i^c^ty pay : more' \ ;.- ;Q»an.'t^'6tia|r4^ bfTthatl tkx„,,lit other ,-, \y<tv&i,',i^&;-'4s,'^s^t&; $& -Kew York city fare,! forced; t o ^upjjprt, kwnsh-ips ;;in f Say, 3^aipfliti''<!0UB^i\ ,' v ' > „ j!^ l ^Pfe^/y^^Cjegy,',-yQnld' .never \be <^wed,'.fb;ge:t; amy- wit&fjaflything jike that, --iWJi^t -^binee- would Tee have With the jkegisla*u!re;jf we3v-ere.to.pr0v ] -trose- that ^e-' ;/6Hy „ «WaJ4- hSive Ae •i^M* to tax'ttie property o f a'\State Itoijltfl, y$Mn ifhe, 'borders? Tbe cards ate stapke^'against tbe city. - \The} saine policy - obtains in c tb-e healtb.depaFtaemt.' Wiat benefit, does Ke\w ¥prfc-city,, get-out of tbe State. depitrtanenft of- taealtb. eoamjenVufate; wftb its «astJ. \Ke ba,ve a health de^ partaaertt oi'^wr ^wa. It i s tbe rural aistrict that get? tbe b,eneflt of th e •wofk of tlie State department, for wbose upkeep tve in ibe dity spend JiujidreJn or thousands ,of doiiars avaiBdjfijy. 1»that dealing fairly witb •f- ELECTBIG SIM immai SEW l'OKK WTX< TERROE|ZE» B¥ COMMSAMON OF .THUSDEB, LIGH'JMSIKe, SlfOW ASP TEKBIFIC ©ALE. Tdnnary,i8 aiid',1971918'. There will 'sessions during ; tbe morning, after- noon and\ evening of e^ch \day. Th o gohYentlbn wiOcJose with^a banquet c&stitlie \eVefyng^vOf the 1'Sth.,* A verv ffi^bng llsjfc of speakers has been ,se- '^ured''and ^te, exercises promise to be ^/.nlpBt .interesting -and instructive ]$?'($& history of' ih4 Society. A par- tial* list of'the speakers and subjects to.lie'discuss'ed isjas \foilows: Pasteur- i^tlon of,Skimmed Mlli and Why' for Calfesj'By. V»'A. Jffoore; Advertising Jlr'sfaie's^ iProducts, .George, Batten; pridwing'' and.,' Afarketing ' Potatoes, Da&W Dean; Agricukurai Education i4 ib.'e Ijigb;, Schools' an d Common Schools, of ,pxe State, Layton S. Haw- Jrins; „A Cooperative Creamery, C. M.; B'^ll; .low \^ost of Livings Marcus >T. MSarks^ Horoukb \Pi s esidejft of XeyJ Trt>|K*' City 'Markets^ jCieprge W. Per- ^fns4 National Marketing Problems, Hon. Hatton \. >Su,jnmers; Shall De- partment * Bureaus ' Eliminat e I ntell i- ,'geni 1 _' Housewives' ; Qrgai^izStions? ,Mrs.,.JulianHeatb.., ' J , , '^Ffeiitatiye. acceptances have been re- ceived from Oorernor Whitman an d Honorable. Myron S. Herriek,' Ex - r 0f)yernor,of Ob jo: LATIN mm, iSTJj|Ti UlTEO Pan-American rongres» Opens La ' Washington-^-Speeehes of Dele- , -' gate's are- fb Harmony. expedition',^ To encoii|) peition Wlf^i er the i0fl •Qbristiani^ ann'ou'nce^ or *<if Stb#^ peace s .a|M| _——^_^—- sway lartmant I'Be ^f« of c'onstsuc- has been taken oajre^of by bond issues, but tbe great woyfol-liiaialien- ance falls on ttt~e taxpayer^ apart from the.automobile, license; fund; iwbichvJ {* 3poke &t be|or^,.€Qns,e^nently the, elty ^ fellow -i^tprfieii :tO pay a wndHy dis : ^EopoxWo^ate.fshaJEe of \^e; country Miow'sHeasV'.<*!, teanspoitation: anfl fiQmfptfcof.teaasit:./ Wpnld It not oe ' fajrer;,'>to ( \%te' Mghway maintenance v ,SJ&id '-lter.\l)y : iarge^ districts,! say the . 'in3iciai.^&trief4;toto which the Slate. - 'is;=already ,dfpid^d*. ^ > •' . -,_,',- ( r. l : . ^op7t-Misunkterstand me,, I aim not- ^4^iticis3hs'the:lv?,ti!Kk''0f .the hejattb de^ ; -.|iartment f •or^h.&iijgh'way, degartmgnb,. _ \'^r' > ajiyiotbjw;dep%rtment; Jamsinlply >• '^ \.foi^mp.ek^ viith' j tae' -epafty; .^a| • in ;-i, ^fistMtihrghe ?nral- taxBayeB'aa.s,^fUf*f^4 j J,,.^M$ ~b&$QtL,4x>:.- ! _th£ eh^flders' ofi.-it?he . > v •'?.<$?¥ .taxpayerjA - : ' -v • Washington^A ' t'an-Americariism practically identical with that advo- cated by President Wilsonin his mes- sage to' Congress, ^ras supported by tbe speakers 'at the inaugural session Of th e second Pan-Amt-riCan st;ien- ! title congress, which v.-ai/held in'this city Jlonday. * • A eompoAite, address »6f the twenty- two speeches' made -would leave tb e impression' of .general indorsement of the' Ideal Secretary Lansing, in his. •capacity* as, ah 'officer of the United g&tes, TvWelt m-viit£>a, % .the pongress io . ineet hereAand' as Presiding .officer\ of ttho' gpfseining; ,beari£ *q£ 'the, Pan-Am j ^fic^ritaSo^,,' d^scijgsed* fPan-AmeclV cahiam'ls ah^''iirterhatiorial policy of t£e 'Americans,\ ancftiie Monroe doc- t :in& ^sl'a./.'natioiial 'policy,'\ pointing dt'tnat-tiie Jtiyo are not harnioni ous ' ' ;E;dn4rdoT .©uafez, ambassador of tiailej.'^cesidint; of\.'the]'congress re- pBeit 'exliressiii^; in general \the attr- ftkrfe ,c^*Jjaitin--Ain'ei1c'a;, and, heading New York.—One of the^ most ilecul^ iarstorms the East has seen in many years—rain, haR and snow, accompan- ied • by thunder and lightning and p, 4 gale that reached a maximum 'Ve4oei# of ninety miles a n hour-—descended from^ the Northwest early Sunday morning as the a-term&tk-QLa Christ- mas fog. It indirectly eausefi-»seven deaths in the cit?, carried down tele- graph wires, damaged' shippingf'ejsrp- pled railroad tram^and caused con- siderable property damage. The phenomenon jot thunder' and' lightning in th e midst of a driving snow awakened New Yprkers a t th e height' of the storm about seven o'- clock in the morning. A gale from the South, accompanied by'jsain had been blowing during th e might, bui th e temperature dropped iiMng the early morning hours, changing-the rain to J hail and then t o snow.. - The local Weather Bureau reportedsS'-a .total .pre- cipitation of 5,2 inches 01 which, 2.8 was snow., . <- • 1 * Ninety-Mile 4Sale. Tbe wind shifted to-the Northwest and t increased in violence, reaching its ninety-mile intensity, at 9 o'clock and soon after carrying off the storm clouds. The gale continued, however, throughout the day, blowing in hund- reds Of.plate glass windows, hurling signs and coping^ to *he streets and-] demolishing several * partly built structures. • B«sened by Coast Guards* ' Shipping of all kinds scurried to shelter t o escape the heavy seas and several ocean liners dropped ahchor.j until the. gale ,abated. Twenty^five persons aboard fifteen canal boatsj driven ashore oft Sandy Hook, v. ere J rescued' by th e coast cuard crew a t willing, 'fffi&e meeStSi^m cialist's SMdf of. ibqjjmis\ cepted. s/>*-•- The^oii 'CarlstJ^fl and ejiijfi ists to>a^t\fl .the, w^mM wa^iconjfrqenf' acttoavfe^te - Efforfc^frl Boisseyantt^J she re|«(sf|j%1 priyilegefj:'^ Say'©|i \T^he.je^K £ aimre,\ig^<e tablish f aV$fte have m§^lf thai; we^i|4 .deavors.plt;}^! thjey^ip^dllij) one. me. I, Lochner-,and > were nofi'Sel* agji} 'thlr^fis any le§s'|jioH reetionj'''.!-,' f rs of the ex- ^Bo^icastjOV- ^jfljfeelegates a t YMgifiek&ets has Sl'ient' of the flllill *^^|gMes jjting.^t.'a ffdilll 'go-.] Washington,- D. C—lb his annual >. r^**4, jothfa' lratin-<Amerif!an cities, and from ?i;'' ; -V>'.f K •<\'•''•: '<': :f'-\^i$;Yfi4&-]!;. .'^ s ^l r Sa>tg'ofi-'the;llnitedt : smtesJ' aboiit -^ %W ifst\of nineteen chairmen of dele- gations.Ei'SestO' Qtfesada'of Btienos .Ajrei'mald^'ithe flrst-Qf th e five-min- fule replies. -' -f' ' ', * , ?; . ^ I,50tt Belepates AffendV f^fte first general session took place iii Memorial 'Continenfal 1 liall/natioh- a?'hea^q,hafters Of t'h'e\\'DanS'hters' of -tlie \American Revolution.' Men an d women from every, cnpital of South, tend Central America/from score's ©? i.500' in;-afiT5*er'&' present: 1 After?,John Bkrrett,' director general Of the'-P^ii-American iiinioh, called the corig¥fess -ib Order the first\ concrofe [production -of .'the Wganifeatipn was completed. I t was the \Pan-American .Ehymttf' sung 1 by tne HomecMb of tbe '•.••:i>, '• • <Jn^nne- #^l-|l|-|^''^e.oial.tt>wi , ,..- .^me-etihj^.^ag-lidra-aidy^^^fet.of'fotti;, , ; : ,i .Htotew^^m^m^g|jmP«»:«»^i^f^^&^^~4i^^^»u^A t A <~^rM ; w^drand' ; ^:,.Jcpnf^«S^-<^£|*|tye^^f !i ay•o^dges , - ' j?i» i --^s-'Vote^r-,:pjf|,is5qi% f •has-no.w b^es' .,'.; •* ^n^l^tift fA& 'tirk^mstL <has *een. , '• 0 'F^^^^^i^sp^fsfs: an,d. the i' > - r,aot%j[;.^M^I^tife4^'re^'-oridges; i- ......'^^r^.^elipMag^ ; 6B^mated cosj 1 thatp/Sint, assisted by the ciew of the ' coast guard Senei n \ . - ' Seven Erin raiiie.ul b'arg,6s'' loaded, \uth automolnlcs -sank m\ the East river. / KtitrJ-f\-.'-' \\'-yg-- =^= tho deaths in tft&??wv°>fe|Ung irqm the gale all occurred i n the .morning \While the blinding snow storm was at its. height. A fireman 'was. fatally in- juried while responding t o an^laamti A. woman was run over by a, street satj [:the aaptOKGoan of which eGuid^not see ; her oh the traeks. Another • Woaan collapsed and died on the street -wkite battling, against the gale on her.-^a^ („to ehureh* ' Scores of persona .were •more' or less seriously -'injured, <r^ A flagman a t - Tottenvple,'. Staten- I Island*, .was blown in front of a train stnd-kiiied instantly. A-.bicyclist\.rid^ Ung in a heayy rain, r,an,-into,an.au*>p-*' mobile at Mineola and was family in-j ju#ed. His, wife, -ivho was;,riding Jsrith'' him, ateo suffered inJTiries;,from y?fcieh she- may die. An aged man fell on an icy. pafvepieot in > Newark.-and died', o f J a, fractured skull on. hjis ,way t& a : hospital- • ,- , r • i . 1. . 2>h(j - Reformed Chjioh- at -New Brighton, Statga Islandj^was struck by lightning and serionsly, damagea. •\Wind .tore th e roof oft the hospital ward of the 3$ewar,k, N. J., city alffiV houso.and two elderly •women,,pal;i.en|;s / wore, injured -by falling beams.' '^he-sj patients wiere transferred to, another hospital. *A crowded tenalent house in Passaic-,- wa,s unroofed a s was -a caur.ch i n Brooklyn/ 4usU before tb,e morning servlee began. ' , - \St '\'\V,^ 1 !'Md^^^efc.>'|i|'l8|e|,.^allmated cost, .i'^i.-*^(ft^«aajJiOTit 1 :1»^». ':-,'\. •>. ' '.., '-^v'.V^alg^taHiatiedcqst,-^4,500-; actual ,•;\.-*.;;' V^si-'j^^^a,V.T; v-• --r^->' • ; '-- N- \ ± A.*..: JS^;'t^s:,f#fe%en< .Ifit^yj^antira'pi;. '.;: •!_., [Md^!^^^^^ ',;}; i K / ''^.3vqW;^fe.^#tf^i|se ! € -;;. ';•^^-^e^.^^r^^t^#ta5fs ##feh- ' \•'•\'.,: \Mild jp&tMf aAai^lieqilc^t&psT^Ha;W .• --. ^'WJv' , #i e ^fh*8ha^tedid^;^;oi'i,' re 7 .V^i^ltiflgan.'Jlvis ^n^i^fia^^'g, / f- '*%:'; ,'-\H t \^Jt'i[fri%ii^v-:.iS^,^ !' ^ vi;-y&&#:0lb. 'QlH&^TO^ont Maud, <• ^v;- ;7^a;:; s tcv;^r,u; « -fyni:: \ £;•,- Mt, , Q-uesadaVs,plan for a confedera- V^^feg^^-:* m -Y ten?uteris provides for the : '^f S8 & ; ;i W&£&®\ '-''^A'>. •'.^4^ciia>ge'of professors \and ^tud- isuts1. and the holding pt periodical as- semblies. teu t SM£are''by' Bduardo Poirer an'd En- TMiie'Soro,' of -Chile, respectively. It was- atraonnced that\ tlrffc song would hoipeafiter.'.be the official hymn of Pan-* l ,Anlerica.f : ! - •' > • *• Ambassador Suarez, who was 'elect- ed ^president of the first 'congress in 1908' in,Santiago,'Chile, took: charge d.fHhe-'-' ; sessioE. and Vice President Wa^siaH iwelcpp^ed' the\ delegates In fcelMUf oi ,tho Unit'ed States govern- nieht Tjie next\ speakers'wiere Sec-i retayy lansing and Ambassador Suar- ez. -Responses limiled to five minutes Tver4\ma'de'bV.'ehatfman j t of the varices' 'dgreg'ations^ .•,-•** ' *. ',-& plan-io-hring into.oldser intellect- ' i uaii|«a|& fbe countrjes»' represented at the -i»in,-ABiericajj '^oigress was pror- posed hy. Ernesto (luesada, chairman .of tho Argentine delegation. He sug- gested, in Ms respioSse'to the address of -welcorae that three subsidiary un- ions ife formed, - one>to confederate.all pi& universities oi the Americas,-tne Isde6nd4q create a 'bibliothical union aat l 4he third-an arc&eaologleal • un- j;0ibs^fe^i;}>|ir©.''I^|^C^irfday. ,ia -a,| Vlrrfiviiiph 5 desjio^di^e; r^idende: qf ;;,^-^ft^>Job£'-^ ; -iC^.Ileh.„ .Hen 'ho'dy *-.*i#^g7?OBat«t;Jsi^ c «9|slde her ijedropm '.koo^^e^^hj^ftll^jryin^ Jp es^ l ] ™^8>S£*; aembers gj^^^^ tew ,ac- ( ^$Ma|tB,y 0., X. ffffiei meeting ^'Slfocrat. ^M^locial- '^nj,em;to end ^f^at he .vpjWi^^U^'.Mrs. '^I^j0l& but Hse/M'\' woman's .'»,^•^^..' •'.• \aS^^alted in' ehe s V^ip,to---es- / i%Mtlf>P ,§bouki J i-tO.'^pn55|tte.e-,jait.l \||H'^Jjottr-en T -ilafeiif £_ . ^•m^^ipg^'of io|i^e,p|tatiife., sf^dofcstandf, j(ti''.rj^p|'et,. t fo'r' EEYIEW M THE LABOR BUREAU —FOSITHJS TAKES H¥ ¥BE N COMPANIES A^DtlSDE s ESTPtO'irEE^., ••-. .^;, fi swap;yp^py^g^g|g^t ; NORTHERN COU THE'llliP p/tmd%:iifex^.d|- . J - . Wilaoft; io> Ke« jeign'Giplojni '- a \Pe 'Col E!lv,'?rd' .•^er from 'Prea Tvtthhi the i llgerent zkmt r.ljr Am' I »tich VlOih.^ Por- fiteron Is Htt cement : ' lieport Secretary of Labor Wilson re- fers t o labor troubles in the'paper making industry of Northern New York: \Controversies of some complexity in the paper making industry of Nprthern New York have been in proless of mediation during'the year,\ he says. \Commissioner Keefe acted in a strike at the St. \Regis pape* mills at Beferit, where a strike, had begun. Proni his reports it appears'thai rep^. reseatatives-of the unions whose m&m- fceis were' employed by the St. Regis Company had held, conference's with its officials in April and that on Ma^ % I union officials, met in joipt confer- ence 'with the De teasse, Remington- Martini and fi. Bogis Companies. Ttiis' .conference 'adjourned without ye^cHngan agreement and shortly tliere!atfer ! the De Grasse Company f\ooJfc'irideBendent ae.tion and was elim- 'nated from\ the..c J pntroversy./Ccaimis|- tCi^B 50 ? \Companies Jhoy jointly 'le^llehiing |he -pajsjr' majBufeclurei'sJ •p^ ; %rthe,r,n New t'prk. ' , v ' .-' ~ •, ;.|n-;benair of \the St Regis Company If mTstated thajl^he sjtrike had b ^ e h caneiS-^dn extr^Bfely short\- ,nt»tice, I wB^pi'lbad put the-company to ihc^n- feeniefee.\ and expanse; that ;it;h^4'> %-aiWd' fesr two weeks \to- give 'its em-* a. iTHaon, irextsj vordd l:ke tbk •were, .able, aii^ sailor's'fi'.il tlie J\ of _tjt©^'sevcnt the!'^r6std^ knoV,*'' ,f \ Slpjes.'\^i opppptHnitytp. ret&rn jt|) ^6f^o%;coridltipife\ preyaijiiig, at, the *tita^' i iie;;Btrike wai : called, •but'Vita'oiiV ette'et; that; as the- f compan>, was^ not able to. pay Increased wages, \it had bt^e t n^eomnelIed to employ other megt; (that,-the relations.between the com- pany and its former employes, .were .satisfactory, and that the company wpuij not discriminate asainst union' men. but that thej wquhl note make any agreement with unions. Tbe com- panv had already served notices en its former employes to the effect that Treside&tpJitfiiu 30 days they must\ vacate thv a 'iHosen- r is going tp the bol- to !-dfP^nia¥o;* ! e$ «a%'/a! 'jjiieSa.J'byC^ -of' J'ie'SK'os'itlSr iionCo'sp attit'ud'e'-'fl^ penpnt ' \^ brdeyto'^^ajn.,' y t if ,be 'fe *iA*abas-1 atioh\1;s w in^Qut| manttis of ^jr: fiat' I eyss,1ie i ;i^'i£t..' ; t(> *\ -., 'S^Q'^. tt^ 'tOiU^h,*^.^-. rw«'|j^ ph^J-^Ms, oj •yt&4>;$itii£fo g o -s^ft^Sent.is- :: #.%^VVJ;': ' rl ie'retSry 'liais- jnfprma. ^p-lV^rnjiisnt's i%*|^l|;ises. of es|j^Ss*.^.nd h i L*©mi'f^e1r'''poJnts j W H-fi-tfi'' ' \] \^W^ am: 1 , \It is t^tfg^t:iii3^fisf%fe; to Jbring F ho,afe-at t'\fi§. Ambas- scadors frojn;'/ih€(;t land it- b^5|.-|>ee^Jfov W^R CONTINUES A^iONG WPEICEftilES •{-.• •) 3Tore JTembers Threaten to Withdraw -^-Objectf -to Arbitraary * Selection\)' • - of Comanittees. v *! sphere. ;j <; |p]fie]f& or'jefehi jj$$&t%L\ ln t fur^i3^np! st'atempnt^ ^'\tW. going. to^^Su^pft %n would he^^sMni and to„.|in^{i;^ls : ;' an, nnin^^^ri:- puri-ose j>t^|iS\ft„ the .lhftiJd'jf^lli.jp^'1 eronts hm^^BJmini liness ofj'i^ile.jfirf] able to.;'' '\\*\' \ retr^jnt'rcpuntrres, •fi^pskihlf t o •; Of j>j4 or for- jfe'-MKhm sixe -|ei|ielifcion. of c%'f£0i,yii:e was ; •p%^|p Mission i'.tfgjPresident \^•pljt ^merely pfistood by f .\S^. VfP#V Efcen?;, ^al^Umlike- Somex<]lianges That May Be tanSed . ,Bj^ the KedisfcrlCting eff: Senate s • and ASse-niliay^Jpflsfrle^.^ ' r . As the time approaches for the op^ eating of the Legislature more att-eji- tionjs'being giyen i o the, matter 'at r^apM^tio'nment '• of Seaate/.jlnd. -As- sembly distriols', arid the. possible ,efj- fect the reapportionment vyilljiave s 0)a, St. .Lawrence and adipining cp^nt|es. The rec&i^, ^ongUtiltipttal epriven- tipn left the question of reapportion-\ ment of the Senate and Assembly dist- ricts'\ to th e j&ext ^ Legislature.\ 'T^ie districts , -will be reapportioned to contain %& nearly as possible an oQiial'l number of- inhabitants, excluding iens, and be in a s compact 'form #s possible in contiguous, territory, la iefferson county m^iny aAiptiit Jthftt there, is a possibility of the.cptjhfy losing^ one ^semblyjnan, a s thfe c^^n-^ ty came,,near losing ^one 'of jfs' dist-* rictsHn.ihes lag.t redistric\M|igT Brook- lyn\ and JSew. York ar4-, s M<i'to be\ sure of each gaining oie/assemblyma^.*'.' A ohangp ini the Assembly dislricts will also mean a change in ihe Sen- ate districts. The recent 'ehu)pne\ra|i4n gave a population, which if divided' equally among th e present 'senate, districts, would mean an, a-verage of 19^,000 which is considered .too high. ^Thp populatjpn of sbme \bf \the Sen- i'ate districts, has. n^t increased, \While. in otWs'it has. - , '\ ? To Affeet Sprtberq founties. <. The cOnetitution providps that the ratio of apportioning Senate districts ;,shall, always be obtained^by dividing th'e number of inhabitants excluding,.] 'alkns,' by fifty. The -Sienate shall at\' Hvays be-Oompose'd. »f fifty members, exogpt that i£ any connty having-three Sis m'oip ^eii'ai^rs'atlte time of the' reappp^Monment shall ;be* entitled o n such ratto.'toan^'adjlitional senatoi'.pr senators'and suctt.adaitidnai senator or. senators, shall he given, to such county i riadfetioB id thje,;fi|ty'senators and the. whole shail be increased to ihat extent , -\ \ -- . ' j This' reapportionment wrfl, without : question, affeet th e counties of th e : northern part of the .State, but last what the effect will he i s not clear, ! The cni'iperatiun sjhowh that the cpun- Ufd 01. St. La.v.n'ucc , and. JPj.ui.IU in, compri.iittg. the- Thirty-fourth Senate, mmm. r, • 4-V -'u W^LI,«P¥|1„ ._,. ' ronfe*.4fi9W.ES|^ ... j*.'--.^'?- 5 ^^ \fi company dwellings and at the- sxpir.t tion of the specified period it, oegun j distri< t have-uot increased in populft eviction proceedings. The \unions |iion to an \extent t»a ( t would maKe were willing to submit the matter in opntroversy to arbitration or ,io othuf mitfual '. methods of adjustment, but would accept neither 100,1 \. fseiich Gold .Deposits Continue Heaiy Paris.—T^e Bank of France has an- nounced, that,, gold deposits for th e jja^-^ej, am/)ijn j i;i!^.tf) more th'ab, 30 r j H' ? Stockholm—Following > the' with- drawal of-Mrs. Inez Mulholland B6is-'| gevain, the, suffragist leader from the Ford Pdaoe' party, several other mem- Ders of the expedition threaten to leave. They said that they fully in- dorsed ' Mrs: Boissevaia's protest against the arbitrary selection of' a governing committee by the expedi- tion's leaders and thai; \-unless- satis- factory explanations \w&r'p given and. pledges made that all' further action of the land should be taken by the- ex- pedition as a whole, The departure of \ Henry Ford has left the insurgents of the expedition fre© to organize. If illness had not' called him away, it is iprobabfe that therebejs would have adopted a more q-aiet role.*; . v - Mtaiy i'avor Copenhagen. ', It is no^v proposed**/'^'' malie the headquarters of the, expedition at Cop- enhagen instead of at^ x-The. Hague^ Supporters of this plan point out that [it would be useless to go to HbUandts capital without Scandinavian.. \ dele-' 1 gates and that the thing ,to do is 7 to remain a t Copenhagen until peace ad- vocates pi Norway, Sweden and Den- j mark .decide t o give their help to, the • ' ' •, •'-•\..' .nations,, : <>&&$• dent is-. ett|?|f:Q$} sa.tis%t3toryj^ut|^ tiohal •pr<^h^|. j ||al this couWy/|#.\ to do wltlt f tj|«a^i tho naMms^h^-if For pttbJM^pa^ Houso woui4-||$ *'' paqific ven*ur^f^r;;^ idojyes. mad^i^,/,'$>' .peace pTopo^|dist| w _.^ „ be entirely-i^fe ##%% Colonel is not follovrint*;^«a^ipf%rails. • • icoi.»,iioiis.^fettfcr'' \ L -'\ ,, '~-'' request of ^ePiftS'ij visitinigL LoaUq ... The $&^Jl$$$ he '«cafsr»ed!, t|e;.«ompany proposition. ,- J '• j-'fM the mills of the\ Remingion- l^rtin Paper and Power,Company, a ^r|^e had begun on the same day a s ihat a t the mills of the St' Regis: Cdmpany. In this .caise also the. un- ions , repeatedly^ expressed willingness to submit the question in controversy io arbitration or such other mutual adjustment as might be.sugges.ted , bj 'the eqmpany l out th e company re - peated every plan of settlement involv-* pig ua|on recognition o r reemploy- ment o? its former employes in a 'body. .Meanwhile the manager of the De Grasse Paper .Company and represen- tative's of the papefr makers' „ union Tiad jointly consulted the department regarding an agreement between this company and its employes made May \8—the day on which the* strikes of the St Regis and the Remington-Mar- tin'mills had began,. He,\requested mediation under thai'agreement of a controversy over wages. Commission-' er-Rejjfe found thiswageg dispute to have devehpped into a con'trpversy of friendly character, the issue' 'heinjg wither of not tho company could af- ford to pay the increased wages asked for. by the unions. ^ '\.' { i^VMri&iaseptsl After negotiations by^the ^commis- L .^€J::...i,^t-: L i sioner a supplemenjtary agreement was secured May 26-27 be'tween'the company, \the International Brother- hood of. Paper Makers, and the Inter- national Brotherhood of Pulp,'. Sul- phite, and Paper Mill Workers which provided for increased wages,' Bu t two days later a different agreement was made by the International Broth- erhood' of Paper Makers and the In- ternational Brotherhood of Pulp, Sul [Wel^ie'pnoern $«ir4io$-ing ||',i|^b^%s of km'. -CoL '. (Ford's Is^r^ehsational \ig^fifes and fe'M^ifesEied'to Bf\*t th tant. p^son^lfi.^l belligerent' i^lff^'\ 'President's $$, | view of tSft' 8 *^ pimmer, tt^pHtt and W}:]&'~. another .s^llV- im-p.oi'- ^lijftenfs ofI i^|# -for the ^f^'^iand' |||^|gt>rted .to the Pr.e9i«^ffi^pfllffi..'neen assuired', 'ffi^MISfe P feace ' any' particular difference as , far jis these eou,Mies are concerned, but there may. tii many ^changes further down the Stat'e-which will.a^ect them. There may he a change in the\ Thir- : ty-secohd Senate dittrict which is niow. made up of Fulton Hamilton Herki- mer and Lewis . Lewis 'may come jjin- with St. La,wrence and FJraiiklini There may bq a change made in the Thirty-third district ripy mady-upjot the .counties- of Qlinton\ Essex' .and Warren. If made it would place .Clin- ton Franklin and S*< Lawrence, to- gether: ,, '' } / ' \ It, is barely pcssfdlc. that'. Jefferson and Lewis Iwill go* with St L&wyen'e.e, throwing Franklin, rt'iritbh and'^six together. Warren may go with' SarEb- atioh\Pf;Conwtlpns'^d ; 'exh\bjst|^. Especial 'afete^on'yhp%td^\b'r.e?ilPa- • '•'- to the meetWpf^|-eihibtt^^e-.'-Noii'*,* thWn New Yor#t3o^\'^S!P^e ; fi.\ Asfto*:* r v ciatioii; to -be / pid''#u%Sa:#jVJaniia^y' ' 2\^:lt Wo btn^f^Jl^erh^tpo^^ s pefliUns t has- put .nnd&r* -fH^d. |nori& •• '.< vital or far're'adaang plefie^of; #ijrk\^K;. '(; lias as\ a s!oga#%e;ijrpw.\ng'Of%dfi-*- eentrated dairy-^eds^; i-Mpi^or-n^sii-*;' -; agei'Trarley an^'*'oi\tb' , foK:'g|a'n , ^^\|h> » l tllbvers foV'VougBage.'-^'ii^-'cI&imiat---, th^t'-tlife- plan'\p'fltliir(» t , 'efEeefi w'P&ldi;-';- eave the- North 'CoiJtnti f y'';a*'PU!£ ^B;O0Q,« ! ' • ! 4 000,'anhnallyv'-\ - 1 ' ! = '] \•- \ : ' *\)\•'•' v ''• -'- \ '-T-hen there/ is fee hiifk pjpntest un-^ : .\- der the generale'su.iferirisiij'fi 'ot^fcri--Bs ,\\ K % WaTteinan, Ba'ni%j/--\*Stp , efyisbr : '0\£ ~-> •' Northern • -New' • |b'*kt ; ; fatdples • ate ';, tested in the State'\Seiool' .labpratofc- ,; ies and'a report- m^iev ^Sfiajry' yove-Ia- . tibns v^H'' ibe\ Ws&f ijporioem&fe, ,*he * character of milk -hpin^ ^o^umed -by; ; 'northern 'fijwns'andt'CiS|s'/; \H 7 ''-i'A , \The^Farm-'B^'eau Managefk.at *Nor'?i ther'n 'Stew- Yoj»k ; wHI'|taye';cnaj , gV ofi '' the program for Wedhbsfl&y;; ianiiary; > Th,e State HaatthiSepartihenfi .iRriJl^\ stage three large ^n'd fine; • pxhibits. , _, - ' • The,'c8ittte ; DT^edor^Vj^ : tW 'Iftfrth.''- Country •will afsb'a'isenible ffiha they-,, are a pretty impoitant'' ; for€6.in'-th , e ' deteiopnient of this pas?t ot iie\ States titne daf' will -he''devoted\ t o 'Farm, Bureau Work' b y t;he Farm Bateau, managers of the' North'-Cpuntry. • 'The.'-Stat©' iStudents Bttttor .'anat. Cheese Makers.Association -will, meet in Northern New York for the tirst liaie and a speeihl invitation is ex- tended 16 Cutter and Cheese makers to join with and to extend a northern welcom'p to them. The Students Judging Contest from agricultural high schools is an annual eveat and: this year will, be bigger than ever The State. School Alumni wjii also hold\ tvhefr. annual meeting during the. week'. - \ . '\ 1.. -' ••' ' , The detailed' prpgrant Will -be -an-* nonnced later., .'*;';••», \. '• ; '- *i • ••.- 1+' x> tog^a or Washington. ,*••*. WOQGLANDS NECESSARY ' TOSTATE'S Wffim • t ; ,.•>;•->' • <•.••%: ti--'\'.?»? In an address'' bofor'e the 17tb_an-j pual Normal institute'.'of Farfpeirs' ilp-f stitute porkers, held at..the''Stat^JCp-T lege of Agriculture a\t Ithaca, '$>?. &fh P. Baie-r, bean.of tlie- New 1 Yprk'Si|ft<r •Oplte'ge of \Forestry at \.Syfrf|ijjfe; brought put tlie idea? that' the' Hhaflclkl conditions of the state are siicli |hat( it is absolutely essential that ;nat'oiily the agricif^ural lands' of JJew' ^0^\'% used to support the, state,\ but thaf tie forest j jsp'fs, .which, %g|reJitferSn' Ex- tent ten millohsof : a*8ej^'''^puju.jalslp; •be made to share'_tieJ%raen''}of-su|i-'j porting, the •Commpn.wealiih, It;was pointed put,that s |few Tbffe'1 lias at the .present time a .state Atyft 1 -qual tfl-Wt for every ai^.of iwll ;ood and bad, and that the .lait.JegiS- ature laid a' direct* tax of eig'Kte'en- pMe, and Paper Mill Workers with n-.illion dollars apti. /hat the taxjiooB.- the International Paper Company. -nittee-of the legislature.has just re-- As the latter agreement was based on wages 'and working conditions pre- vailing under the former one, ana in %iew of the -fact that these two laoor orfed that this/'4'roct ,^jn,\ust^ 'Ife ontinued for the next Ave years' ,at east. Over against these cbnditiqns-j vas placed the idea that 'the,-state-is organizatfons represent about 90jper vsiBg only about i m ]f of the soils for. cent of the employes of the Interna- tional Paper Company, Commissioner Keefe was of the opinion that the two labor, organizations would waive their [Weement of two days before with the De G-rasse Paper * Company until the expiration of the contract period. So the matter rests at the close of the fiseali year.\ Jfewali Has Horse Meat law. A The sale of horse meat for food in Newark will be subject to stringent inspection to.see tha,t the meat is la- helled as required by 1 a' law passed in i899. It stipulates that' all hbrse meat must be- marked such in letters Jiiot less than one inch in height placed on a tag a t least three o r four inches 'ip'size,. */ ' a' ipiagpiWWijIWipilW^.^^j*^^^^^ •beproductibn of agricultural/crops: 135,000,000 founds Gonj)ei\ to Britaiiu The Britjsh Government has justf ne- gotiated in this, country the largest purchase'of. copper- ever made! The contract is for 135,o00,p00 i#unu.S,; which at the pissem market price ^ '21 centos a -pound Av6uld\,cdJ for a paynjenW $28,850,000.'. \ -• '• '\ , ; —-_, ,.-,...„..,. . ^. _ ., • House on doverBnient Pnyroll. ' Wasington^-*Col. ;'jE.J M,. House, President 'Wilson's \c1ose\|rlend, 1 ivhov is going on a mission <;o'- the' \hel|iger* : ent capitals, 'i$ now \an official* b% the State Department'\ This'•wa's-„learnbd : when JSecretary of State* Lansing*er- plained the' purposes of the\ Colonel's trip.\ '••\.\ /\ •'-, '\ '• i- -4 , Church of \Sa^gfi tfeaii* T, ;- Midnight mass'waf.oelebratsd itt'^hs qh'urrh ot.the-^acr^llS&ri; m'.'Wii^ t , t ~ x . day night. \Th e church, ^fas cr/cfMed, ;• w to its\ capacity, maji^'. '\\relng .^bug-,',',.; ed'ito staled to £h*S ..|i|les. and, w. the? • ' .r yestibule throughout,,j^ie \aip^ r y^si' y' mnsic,was said-to'•'bli.the'-best ever,'J,>\•' 41 renqei-e.d i^- ine^/o|tnrch7}hs|re, ilie sing- eing '\Miss'^Delaney 'mp$ u X$ip&,. er^ J5ff i&g Miss ;Savar4; : Mi!.-Gftay : Mr^.Iia'w-' reduce Hawley. TMrp'was also'H^ass. silng\ on, ChrisJmag morning;' . •l-\ ._At„',Uie M^thpigt' pp|sc)>pal oliu'roh,. ,' .there. W,as 'a Chraatm^g 'antpbm; injifh^». ' , .mprhing, and;%e i past'^. ! _pjreac^ejil_<a.^ ,;-' sprimon ta.jk,p9pin^^^^' i ^ i :'Jfa ; .\ ' •the 'evenLng fhere- w^,.aipepial---s4r^ .• , -vicp/eriyl'led' \*&%$> , [Gti&.'.tbr;^!\ ,'.',\ #.$g\ It wb$i$$?d <$/£an%i ^?eiii~, ••, tatipns'by the\ ch'il^en,, thei'rpcital,'ol',,' -, i the jLegehd of Cathy !ani %eistbrir bfi\, y ' «*nv? C-th.er Wjig^ jp^» (# \The^cpra , '?•' I tibns were. ajj[,wpta;^.,tp.\^ p 0f,$ie p'latforin,'-^0^. i '^'^^\j^|[0' ,'. white' crbss and J ppyl .rth'k'.w'as' ^uW t . • peuded ^a hrillianista>*wi|cK. B ile'J,itpt; v light at hptt. the niorninfe 4nd ief pning;'-' ^erflce* 1 '' w ~ ~«f--»^«-'i ^- - • '-- -^ '*• • ' ;PeMa] A#*n|ia,fe §W ^%p .Cftnic^.. v ., 1. •,.',. At 'ihe,l4t^|ist^ST|st1an i .ch'urc^ \ : •t- jfireri,: r There.' f as.. a^afge ^ttendanM'*\ ioflsiderj.n^ -the. \Jtbpv\^ rain. : aaf : f$&\ % exercises were^ excelteni|.J,'.'\'-''' ' '' ' A,t the Bapflst <&$$;&&£&£&_£ - A :,. Christmas' tEep-. for 'the^und^r • \M^oM £ ,«'\'#•' ''' t.-i ;-l\'< :-'\>-»'. ren\ of. tU-,. Pjne <jraaij» Sjfepn': ! X '.V'.. U 1 ,. 'ittVe ; ^$^tep^ ft <ft^;^l.!,^ r -'' ;bhitdren'-w^e ^^I03i^m,^'-i''^ I ' on-M^fday 'ners^i^^L'ii^uat-'di'^teH^»«if''-\>\- ! : £ 3 v \'\* ' galled ohecks-^g^fPgiti^g. ^ftOO % •> Carina ks'-^fty&j^Se&kr liames- -iv * < ~s. .;&«KdFiS«Si^<£^K?3i»i*j.«lKaSS?^= , -\- -^±J£%& '•fi.iJfti-iiWi'^t ^^^^&4^-^^A£&**^&*£''iL!-3. &&U4>V*~JI J i^^^ i * J 5^k^S*sSWft*if*^K*« f *i