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Vigorous Measures to Stamp - ALL THE attst |_ M ITEMS OF NEWS mom TOWNS IN From the NEWS\ Spectal CorreJ'pondentJ. IESTERN NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA BUFFALO N EWS ATURDArY JANUARY 2 1904 Trans o MUCH INTEREST IN MANY PLACES. - AT TONAWAKNDA Out Dread Disease to Be Taken. u (Bpecial Dispatch to the Evening News). NORTH TONAWANDA, Jan, 2-The Board of Education met in special ses- elon Thursday night to consider the fol. lowing resolution passed .by the Board of Health at a special meeting held on the preceding evening to consider the best possible means for preventing the further spreading of small-pox: \Moved by Dr. A. J. Murtin that we request the Bourd of Education to close the schools until further notice.\ A tnujority of the Board of Health® were consulted by the Board of Eduen- tion at the meeting of the Iutter body, und the following resolution, which was agreed upon by both bourds as betng ndequate for the time being, was passed und dodgers containing the same were ordered printed and circulated aut onee about the city:. \Resolved That all pupiis school district residing on street, between Payne avenue and Ni- agara street, and on Bryant, Rulconer and Niagara streets, between, ltobinson nnd Thompson streets, be. and they nre hereby prohibited from attending the public schools of this city until further potlee.\ Michael Joyce, presftdent of the Roard of Health, says the vaccination law in the schools may be enforced. Several new cases of oa suspicious charneter have appeared. 'They are In the infect. ed district, but us yet they have not de. clded to class them as smuall-pox; The cases are being closely [ZUHrilt‘il how- ever, HARTWELL-WOOD W ARD WEDDING AT LE-ROY. Socially Prominent Yovimg Resi- dents of That Village United in Wed|ock (Special hiqmic‘h to ihv Evening News.) LE ROY, Jan. 20 Miss Edith M. Hart« welt, daughter of Benjamin Hartwell mnd Birnest L.. “Rx-d'wm'tl. son of Mr. mul Mrs O. F. Woodward, were united In mucrflage THursday afternoon at their future heme on West Main street. Jes. Dr. F. O8. Parkhurst of Meding. formeriy of Le Koy, performed the cere- mony. The interior of the haundsome denee Wips itt raectively decorated green and yellow. Sixteen consisting of the din- medicte famifltes of the bride ound groom were present. 'The bride was e«. corted to the altar rall by hur father who gave her away.\ She was becom- Ingly attired In a gown of white and carmied ia bouquet of bride's roses, Dur« trg the ceremony, Moll's Or hestra of Hochester, played theo Venetian Love Hong and ih- wedding mar h After the ceremany in elabopate pe- tov us s&@#@voal by Tenle of Rochester, the dining room the decorates in harmony with the decorations patior, abot Mik of this Schenck resi- In rll 11 Wo Pe bo the Mr Woodward wil The at home «fter Feb do The bride is a popu- Inrosocfety yong Ledy dn this village Afol hi a bost of friends and aequuairnt Bors The groom #s also popular gn gocdety ary] ds con nected with his father (F- Waodward, of the Genesee Pure oFod Company of this village, BRANCHING OU T. CANANDAIGUA, Jan. i- s Ye«terday the Ontatio RHepos.tary Mesenger. a c oweek!y) paper pablished here by Hersert Humniirgton entered C upon the a02¥4 year of its history It u{so coased fo exist aso weekiy pager and will heceaiter be published semi week!y Lt ds ire oof best and well printed co pers of the State, sind g its frierds sii«sh it «yor esx {no the ness werk from today gf c Ontfare Cm Agriculturit Smirty will hold its midwinter meeting here - The Omntaric - County Baedce pere os tf} i meet In annual eonvention at the Court House, on Wednesday next for a thel days' «essen - Amora the «speakers sali be the national manager, NT Fpance of Wisconsin,. and Wo % Hu hinsoe of Michigan, publ «her of the cp os Review -nt- Margy s- Far «losed noght aftrron week of suyece® that j ad] matedaliy to the Tund for th A #tone oto be erected on \Huq-l Main stre t - James Reams of (Gorha n, fs at the courn'ty jJaik aszaiting ih Ing on the - harge of burglary. chord j degree ald petit larceny, alleged tir | hive been G! the Mnuyufi. I last . aod] mo £1 % Hacroft «tore in the town of Garha'tn a' the live ham'et known as Lexis Station, a day an Aage ~ Wuilioam Tins, oa well-kroun employe of 'he Fletcher livery barn. wae sent to the eeanty jafl on Thursday, to await the ; grand jury investigation (ato the enarge , of grand barceny. preferred by Charles, Hill, another employ» of the Fiw.hw-y establishment HHI acetseg Clans of' etealing $164 out of a sat N41 Hill kept in a cupboar1 at the barn _» an + CUBA HAPPENINGS, CUBA. Jaro 2--(Spe al} <M C Lof- tus af the South street market his taken his James in partrereh'!~ Morey {s be ng subs. for puttins gaan another fest well Oo|t will be on | the \arm of G Ro HoPiday, near they porthwest corner of the Ol Spring Res- ervat n Allegany ynaty G A. Ro As- pm chas the foilA@ing rew officers PresiAer* Fo Malley. Cuba f* =t viegpres dent. C Ti Vandresser Hums- secrand -president. Russell Tre- Traine, Wolsvilte =C H Minor. Cub. secretary, ROH. Gradv. Cuba offer af the day, Rabert Seeley, Peifast BRILLIANT EYENT, HORNXELLSYVILLE, Jan. 2-(Specia') - The mast brilbant secial event given In this eity in many veare was the Ma- eonic ball held last evening under the ausplces of DeMolay Commandery. No 22. HKnigh: Templar of this city The ball was *eld in the rew Maple Ciiy Hall on Main street. HIS FIRST MASS. DUNKIRK, Jon. W—i‘mflf‘mfl -John Clifford, formeriy of this city whn was recomtiy ordniss1 to the priesthood in the Pausslonist Memrustery at West Ho- token, N. J.. rotctbrated hs first mass kere is $t) Mary's Chorch yesterday He wil to krown amoerg the Pas- slontste as Ftec, Father Agatho rpmma FREDONIA. Pons % -THe waln road trolley cars have =m tile «l=re Monday right on of the stores and Ibecatso ol a treo Evan in tos PD &A Fo power bers sop» power for the nou % [ of Mr DEATH OF BINGHAM BufRousHs. Dies at His Home Early This Morning. (Special Dispatch to the Evening News.) LOCKPORT, Jan. 2-Bingham Bur- roughs, for the past few years Superin- tendbnt of the Water Works in this vity, died at his home at 1 o'clock this morning after an lliness of but a few days' duration. Mr. Burroughs was an old soldler and successfully fought all efforts to remove him from his por..ion under the veteran provision of the Civil Service law. One dis Mrs, A, L. Lerch, for- merly of Buffalo. MILLPORT MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH John Deckman Fell on the Street in Lockport and Died in a Few *% . Minutes. (Special Dispatch to the Evening News ) LOCKPORT, Jan, 2.-John Deckman of Millport, Erie County, uged 78. drove to town this mnrnihg on business. In front of I’vrry'}; shoe store he suddenly fell to the sidewalk and was carried Into a drug store. Dr. Kittinger was summoned but he expired In a few minutes without regaining conscious- ness. Coroner Miuyne took charge of the cuse, Heart disease wus held re- sponsible for death, FATHER: DI BROKEN HEARTED, Grief 'Over Loss 'of Child Causes Death of Scran- ton Man. w--_ (Special Dispatch to the Evening News.) SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 2.-~Paul Skoda, the father of the little boy, who 'vas lost and his dead. body found at tae West Mountain some time ago, died from grief, over his untimely: death yesterday. Another child was bitten vesterday by a dog believed to be suflrring from rables. The victim was flobert, 'the 4-year-old son of Mr. ard Mre. Patrick MeLlaughlin, West Lackawanna ave nue. The dog was shot ufter r long chase. Tre city fs greatly exelted since the of one child from hydro- phobia and the director ,of imbiit. sufety Is urged to take action. During a mix-up at \i.imh\\m>d yes. terday, din Rizzio's #nJoon, George I‘ili son of the fire boss of that name, was stiubbed, but not fatally His Itwha assatiant was not -to found evening. Walter L. Schantz, one of the rising young members of the bar and Miss Julla Huy were married At the reception at St. Mury's sem- inary yesterday, 15 young women evere received as novices tinto the congrega- tion of the Sisters Servants of the Im» nan ulate Heart of Mary. The Rt. Rev. Hishop Hoban received them, in the presence of 400 guests. The Red A«h colhery strikers have been Invited to resume work under the provisions of the anthracite commis- sion, which the company say they hive observed. As the notlee leaveR the al- leged desoerkminations and untouched dt is likely that the stmke will go an ALDEN AFPAIRS. 2. - (Hpecial) The Ser- he Library As- hu last ALDEN, Jan. ond annual bail of solution was held at the Firemans Hat on Thursday evening. A large number of out-of -tAwn guests were present < 'The funeral of the infant and Mrs. Fred Funke of Buffalo was held on Thursday at the home of Mr Funke's parents, Mr and Mrs: Louis Funke of this xiiingn Interment oat the Alden Cemetery Miss Mabel Swain of the Castile Sani- tartum ds spending several days with her parents, Mr and Mre John @# ain Unfon services will be held at the Presbyvterfar on Sunday evening The Alden Free Library hell their IIterary programme at the home of Mro and Mrs J Ho Jones [ast even- Ing Tho subject for the eventng was, Our Navy [ed by Dro C OE Rowman RICH MEN ARE NOT ALL HAPPY. Croosus, King of 1.7;01 Had Troubles of, His Cwn, and There Are Others. Croesus, the John D Rockefeller of the kingdom of Lydia, was very welj- worldly goods and chattels. \As rich as Croesus\ is a saying about 250) years old He had his troubles, how- ever. and some of them were fnll grown. He was taken captive once by Cyrus and only saved himself from be- Ing burned alive by quoting a saying of Soimn, the fRage. He finally had to flee his kingdom for pan: unknown Miny of the meh man's troubles to- day come from high living and cauld be They are brought an by eat- Inc all kinds of rich, heavy foods at ir- regular times, lack of proper exerege, undue mental strain. unnatural stimu- lents. etc. and are commonly known as indigestton, dyspepsia and weak stom- ach. They are serious troubles all right, but not only can they he avoided but can also be cured, and that without Inss of time or proper food arnd nour- ishment. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the certain relief of dyspeptics rich and poot alike There is no such thing as stopping their onward progress now. A great natinn has placed its stamp of approval cgpon their foble work The thousands and thousands of cures they have effected and the happiness result- Ing therefrom have made their same a bousebhald word througksut the land The story of Stuart's Dyspesia Tab tets can be told In a word They acfonl- Ivy do the work, that the weak ard wasted gmwmpfi Is unable to do arnd aitow I1 to reroperate and regain it« stren They contain all the egsen- Hal praomorties that the gastric fuilce and other digestive folds do ard they di- gest the food fost as a sord ard wel sxmmmachk sould \They reece the atom. goh just ss core rested ord refreshed workman reolleres the ene on duty that ts fired amd worn and Neture dses Rep mm work of restoration It is a sisrple, propese that can stoma Tog eam cat aU you want wilh. | our frar of mm, Stuart's Dyspoge's i TaKetfa aro for gale by all Arvogp'ate at (C8 comnts a hex Progylsts aU Imam? totter than to fry im pet oloug #1thont thom, nt for them Is mt ta- WIR THER Superintendent of Lockport Water Works' Wors. ylmwnptiy | H i i i i U i | 1 and Mrs, Mele: IS IN HARKESS, Dunkirk's New Chief Execu- tive Formally Installed in Offfce--Other Officials. (Bperial Lispatch to the Evening News.) DUNKIRK, Jan. 2.-Hon. Charles J. Wirtner was formally inaugurated us Mayor of this city yesterday morning In the presence of a large assemblage of citizens. The other- officers Francis S. Stelgeski, polive Louls N. Murray, city treasurer; Weimer, sealer of weights and- meas- ures; L. L. Nowlek, La W. Foley, H. A. Matteson, councilmen; H. (G, Sherwood, clty clerk. and W. 8, Seymour, street commissioner. Thofuas P. Hefferrun, who has just coffifilTeted a- Tdur-year terin is police Justice was elected city attortfy over Thomas J. and Dan A. Reed, Upon motion of Coun- viiman Foley the offices of city unhi- neer and salstant colty engineer webre temporary abolished. Mauyor Wirtnir del{veredl a brilliant innuugural address in which che advo- cated a clean, economleal wity govern» ment and the improvements of the streets, parks iind sewer systems, &n HORT‘JN. SUPERVISOR installed were: Justice; F. J» Justice Kenetick, Reverses Former De- cision in Contest Over Arkwnight's Supervisorship~-Cardat Loses. (Special Dispatch to the ECBHIHL' News.) DUNKM@K, Jan. t. \ustice Keneflck has handed down his devision, holding that Marvin Horton was cleeted super» visor ef Arkwright, instead of Marvin Cardat. The contest for the office was ia tie and the dispute was over some alleged faulty ~ ballots, which were thrown out. At first Justice Kenefick favor of Cardat but the case reopened and the Justice reversed first deetsion and seated Horton, was the pruhllmn candidate, $50,000 BLAZE AT CORRY, PA ASpwini hisrnu-h to the Evening News), CoRRY, Pu, Jan. $), Fire early yes- terday destroyed the Penn Shovel decided in was agin his who POEICEMEN FND - MAFIA DEN? Searched . House 'of Italian Suspect and Found a Veritable Arsenal (Special Dispatch to the Evening News) NEW YORK, Jah. 2.-Police Captain Daly Of Newark, N. J., has discovered a den he has réison to suspect has been 'used ay the headquarters of the Mafia. The discovery was made while the po- lice were searching the house of Gio- vanni Degesu, at No. 5 Boyden street, for evidence to necount for i murderous assuult maude by Degesa upon Augus- tino Sorenzo of No. 21 Cutlerstreet, in the saloon of Antonio Miele, No. 102 Fighth avenue, Degesu made no effort to escape when Policeman Adubatos appeared to arrest him hut he pulled out a sabre- like knife about two feet in length and. made a_ vicious slash at throat. 'The polHceman wak on his guard and us the weapon was swung at him he dropped to his knees on the floor In in instant Adubatos' revol- ver was out ind before Degesa could bal- ance himself for a second blow the po- lHceemiin fired oa shot. The bullet, which struck Degesa in the chin and glanced off, stunned him, und befoye he could recover he wus pounced upon by three other policemen and made pri- soner, When Cuptuin Daty led his men to Degesu's home he found a half dozen revolvers, several rifles and it seore of knives, 'There were also a number of swords, cutlhisses and rapiers, together with several boxes of powder ind bul- lets, \THE MEDAL AND THE MAID.\ Imported Comic Opera Was Given | First Production at the Star Theater. Success is in It. The first American production of \The Modal ind the Maid.\ at the star Thee ater, Thursday night, showed that all the elements of suceess are in it. 'The book, London made, has been refltted for Broadway purposes atub o leverdy 0, ated it will wear well The Medal and the Mald\ Is a comie opera, with a plot, fateiful and fantasue. but never thedess clearly folle aable. Tt really does not have t& take cefuge behind the term \musteal comeay,\ which has become a synonym for what ought to be a coemide opera out All thitars. dnefuding many show ogorls, hedge very about Jimmy Powers in the play. ftods the same Jimmy,. with the unctuous and petky bgs and the tearful ant gulpy voiee, hut he wire perhaps funnier on the opening night than he will be after the opera gets to running smoothly, for Mr. llt\\t‘l‘w was not altogether letter perfect, as was the case with some oth* ens in the east and had to improvise, und at inprovisation the Hon. Jimmy is In the blue ribbon class. He saved sev- eral situations as well as himself and others from disaster When he doesn't have me do this Mr Powers may hecome somow hat tamer and less amusing. Really the star of the occaston. hows ever oalways leaving Mro Powers in his ts hopes. Dr. are regular DK } A. # beauteous ing like it. pist. Price 250. MONDAY. 20,000 Bottles of r.Deane s Dys- - pepsia Pills GIVEN AWAY AT EVENING NEWS OFFICE Test their«Strofig~«Ciai1fis, there will be no other Public Trial. THE FIRE OF PUBLIC UPINIUN l’eopf'é like openness of“ dealing. and plainoess of reasoning. these means the use of Dr. Deane's Dysy pepsia Pills has spread beyond our wildest The same policy will gain the patronage of Ruffalo. Deane's Dyspepsia Pills sale at ase and 500 wrapper if constipated, yellow if bowels DEANE CCO . KREMO DENTINE, noth Why ? So do we, for by thein for White Y Kingston, N Ask the drug- own parttcular cla~s was. Ruth Vin- cent'. who as Merva Sunningdale donned the garh and following of Joseprine, a singing girl she showed easily the best vyoeul talent among the women of the company, and daneed pracefully, \The appr arknee of Stanley Ford, n BUFFALO MEN TO SPEAK BEFORE SHATE The fAremer were on the scene but could onut «ave the | ~The surrounding factories were saved. The origin of the blaze is not known. The loss Is $50,000, with . Insurance. About one hundred tren ark d thrown out of work. 'The company wili ( rebuild. structure. NEW OFFICERS. BATH, Jan. 2-(Spectal) At the an» nual election of the Bath Presbytertin Church Thursdgy evening the following officers were chosen Denacors H iii Kikins, to succéed Hon, Ira Davenport, | resigned, Mon, John Fo Parkhurst, to succeed himself; E. D Alden, to su ceed , WilHam EL Hallock, resigned. Mre St . John, elected as a deconess, and Herdryx as alerk The ag mutia meeting of the Steubin County Agri- cultural Moclety for the electfon of offi- cers will be held at the court house in this | sallage, Wednesday, Janmurry 14 Mre John Taggart, Mrs Henry Drummer and Mrs Charles: Brow nel] gave a bail and reception at the Castine s opera house, New Year's eve. There was a large atterndange. and music wakes furniahed by the Soldiers' Home or- cheatra Kevo Walter Russeli~ Lord | rector of St... Thomas' Episcopal Church. -. onducted a reception for the -memtbsers of his parish at the rectary __Sew Years avo Charles House died at his heme ino this vil- Inge, yesterday after a lingering ness He was born dno Jasper this county, and was one of the most prom tnent realdents. having served his town {n various arf being prominent In (jrange in les age. and lenses a widow The burial #C] he ato Jaspet tomors row At the home of Han and Mrs Haott C0 Hatch in ta, Thursday esening. was asolemnize d the marriage of 'heir daughter Miss Mary Emily and Frirklin © Springerea d of Eyracuse Heo Evan Ro Exans, pas- tor of the Atliinta Preshy'terin Chut h officiated pn Cheo presence of the im- mediate relatives Mr and Mre. Sprin- stead after their wedding trip will re- slde {n Syracuse PENN YAN EVENTS. PENN YAN, Jin 2-(Specialy -Ginv Odell has cansen'=~1 to be present at the emancipation celebration that is tn be hejd the first werk of August next in this village, and be the speaker of the , day - The day for he'ciftg the celebra-\' tion is left co the- onuveniernse of the Governor | This is expe ted to be one of the largest emarceipalion celebratiorse that has been held on Westrerp New i York | in - several | years -~Wodremday ; afternoopg Cororer Ir = Jaseph Jo cox was €alled to West Ituly where a man famed Richards was To. 'Gdentally killed while at work In feliing trees in a piece of woods | A death certificate was is.} sued by the Coroner a having a regular cormner's examiration emmm nmn eee WESTFIELD BANQUET. WESTFIELD, Jan 2 -(Epe daly The National Bank of Westfel4 wa« fnunded 40, yeart aga yesterday A banquet was given to all connected with the bank and the Royal Arcanum office, which is In the same buliding at the Bank yesterday, afternoon Mr E. A. Skinref has al this time been connected with the institotfion -Mrs. F. A. Hall hos rewummed from Atiar- tie City, where she has been spending some time -William Fitch and daugh- ter. Miss Framces, nre the guests of Mrz. asd Mra. F. B. Brewer --Mirs Jenrnnette Dickson Cacodlish has a story in the Jartary Leslfes-Mr anil A4ire. Warren Rumsey enfertaired the Even- ing Whist Cob New Year's eve -lir. ark are visiting Mr» Br. Walker, Titcecile, Pa. - Bflflfll‘f}? TWOINXJCRED, CaTSKILL NM. Y. Jon wean an con ord John Canton ard Mex- foe were (~> firm may by the wf a Polcce? l Cs the erpyine wx at ore of Lear fran Toe Co=-pany's Roy mum ate MM? wies ®uirled fwwgh # etxEses C# ftm WW wfl and one sep % {O21 te: SEE“ Q irt «hae - influx. ther He was« 61 years of |. | fontry , Thur«day at the Home lor Tenth street Thursday afterneen of | | most promifrent physiciars died at his BAR ASSOCIATION. Messrs. Milburn, Marcus, Crangle, Becker and Moot to Participate in the Programme. Buftaloe. iam. on the role of Darien, the brigato4. was wat hed with much in- fevest by his friend Hectas a fine and foesetifar stage [gwnu and -an enfsy bass oy of gge h Cared ngting arul in one of luis songs showed the ah golute k- bottom of his range Isadore Rush bas to talk her is a eprightly arnd wo asome lady aod the fiazet otha oshe eonew her long ated hard part wasa good degl of help too alt the oether~ She played Ore part of the most dashing schoolinis'res@& ever i thouwht Hi Eo ALB C _A ssocta ted i’rvss) Winn. 2.0 Frederick Mo Wad» APs Worte dew sehing goewis booms, sw retary of the New York Stute atd sang wel! fe une of the hits of the Foro Association, yesterday annotuticed pre CJn Zanzhar' where the fem C000 programme for the 27th annual Itune «horus thn >upposediy monke¥fled n of the association,. which wih garb die down and roll over as g. petd on Tuesday and Wednesday, eink J 19th and 20th, duo the Common m.\| i infill} rhymm‘r‘ ini ”kilt! iii)’ | a ~ Tuesday at ? the \Us V“ fl ”if ”w“ Milbuin xiii deliver the annua] ad- Chu 4 Buglehart as the real Jose frig . . 1. a f dures of the asshbeliution, his subject Monueddwsmnond«as BEigte Habbicomhe _,) i \Statutory Hevision nd Consol ® m1 our eld ofrfend, WoT CarltSm a CC, on.\ - Other toples wali he Som» t¥e A Iquiral Martinetto as the p> lems in Conpection with Interna dearhie dyed Levatiier in! u‘QiYfi’ (it Youl, w Arhkruiimv \ by Wiiltam I Lan- pst ow ere une ments The ,; Solle ttor Umited - States Depart. abonnels In protty danes and gor. 0 ,;. t of Stute, Washington. ' American t an 1 the musi {« raf co o haw as Melded by Dir remin Eul as ctpat of some Webster,\ by Everet'* Po Wheeler of | ths at so calle 1) mus- u com os. c yark, ©The Cuil Jury. | by |A dies , CC Bragkton, of Staunton, | Va, T+. ime om dny bright and «nappy i~ the Surrogate a Court Fu Alling Its , It mes hook 0 lay ~ Owen Hall anl oj i pore,\ by 'he Hon Lous Woo Mar ! there (« diecte dourht that | The Mela of Buffalo \Changed Comfiltien« in ind och Man 400 ow dl moke enc <<< and Practice of Law.\ by Edward Po Joy re <n Now York oschore Coswf C at of Amsterdam. Shegal Aspects rive proved and polished ab week from the Panama Question. - hy) Rolag d ia - cingle af Baffale sip d fe and tre ,\ by) Wilbur) Larremore of News \K. C Adraeno Vafube ders k. the Earl ' Law ver dn New York. by Alfred T1 j ker of Ruffalo R Che subject How Cin the Supreme | rt Tria] Term be Helleved Throeuga Medium of the County Court« * ected - fof discusion out the joirt ting of the executive and law ore. m committees, will be token up ato of the sesainrs oon Wednesday ned by Adeibert Mast of Buffa'o f tor which there will be a general dis. .~!If\n \ Tuesday evering at % a'cloock the sual address will be delivered in the j «sembly Chamber in the Capitol by Hon. John W; Foster of Washifle-i I 1 uou songs, Inet between Merva c Miss Vincent) j R - haat Lreut Bly th (C¥ril was the Hon. Joh t, wharw geoups 6 Fo «i+ nf pro ire on NIAGARA FALLS NEW, A RA l' ALLS Jan (Specs haye been reckive d} hy Col rnmmmdnm a* Fort Niig ard. to transfer Coe (C' oof the Ninth In to Fort Allegheny in vant This s 'l} leave but ene «ome. panv a* Fort Porter for the remainder uf the winter menths Joseph Ross, a 14-vear-old bev living with his parent's at No 110 (Girden avenue hal hi« left foot so hadly < rushed s hile cat hing or cars Thursday that Dro Dennis who as called. found it neceseary to ampu tate two toes «On the same lay Fo- Brandt of 1924 Eleventh street flag man at the South ate sje (rmssing nf the Eme railroad. fell lown *the cteps of the Erie freight house ani fractured twn r he - John MeDorsali 4 reung man well kraswn in fh cits dis 1 o\ his mathkerp 413 Thir1 «treet after a < ' oi}ness Abscess on the brain was .ke « @auyse | His funeral a as held this mafing He sas 1% yeare vb < Mre Win ter. aged 42 wears for many years a resl4ent of th sortty ied at her hame~ NE ACG 1a ane Robertson ~. D. C. en \What the United Statee i@ Done for International Arbitru« on.\ \HE SHALL COME AGAIN,\ THE MOTTO LEFT BY DEPARTING DOWIE. , Starts on His Trip Around the World. ervseipelias Sn» leaves a husband ard several -o oPilire=s -Judge Walter To Harne frished his duties as philce fue. tire ato mudnight Thursday night and James Vo Ranks is now on the bench , He was elected for a term of threeo years ' U Special Dispatch to the Evening News ) : WACKEGAN. - HL. Jano 2% -Every ir «ident of Zion Clty turned out to see % \phet Dowie an' party off on their U A DEATH OF DR. JACKSON. DUNKIRK, N Y. Jan! 2 -(Special). -Dr Frank Stonewall Jackson. M2 years old. one of Daonkirks eldest ard noerid's trip yeaterday At the station Dowie made a short -k to his people. saying he was glad » i’w recsivers, through fhe Devil. had afte before he had started on his trip. to\ if they Fad rot, Zion would rot have fflfl9rgfi9'd so easily from the difficulty, i for it was bs, Dowie, that had adjasted matters, The crowd then sang a verses of \God Ro With You Tih We Moet Again.\ and the traie polled out. the overseer stan- ing on the platform wavitg his Lands, The thotts given to Zion for 1934 'He Shat; Corre Again.\ home in Central avenue last night af- ter a short iBiness He was a graduate | of the EHellewvse Medical College of New York. his widew he is «survived by his parents and ome brotheg Robert Jackson of the New York Central shops at Depew ard one mu»? Mrs. E. R Osberre of Mt N. 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It's just another inducement to call and get acquainted -and keep calling: THE WHITE-EBEVANS-PENFOLD COMPANY Engravers and Art Stationers, goz-304 Main Street, Stationery Dept. in Opp. Elheott Square. Palmer's Flower Store. S TenMflhon Bxes aea. 4 THE FABILYB®, FAVORITE ISBN)!!! oted at Toronto durir an {noerease nf $1.24 0 The evet ums r \I} F, ener [9n} ~ Tort to fac k of Aet- Hiram Walker $106 of s heapital far ds Ort 1 aw aa oft ife reaping a orih work to 'm. atreet railway expr ( kak oud A Jor Kastor, of ermerr c wag +o sp eth siuring his mether « a Da house 40 Matsen. Mo A DD pae wo @ church BReasert ton q ~~ as dead ' recelved at the T- postofRe. oor Wednesday numsere d no more t oor before Chmstma® Wa Ho Moore. Asalstant tooth Canadian Northern Rallway ha« heer ap pointed eere:ary of the compary Kast Haron liberals &ominate4 l= M re} nald for the Commons Wo & F= Col rg owas nominated for Shflihuéjrnv ao Cal Chief of Palles {npr % 60 Walkerville tbe Lady hak cot Minto cottage hor C va arc A # or fworpe net oe f rom Rev fru. 6500810 Ard reagoy Bhoys l The parc pe poro G « Inge te f* o A 'umber of creditors of the (foo Company have organized & tho aum of Speyer & Compary of Pri a de (philia ‘d-ure Montayn and Herbert. ich 1. cardidates are in stad cing Canadian sertiment Chamberlain proposals A comparison bi doug «tat attics chows 97 new houses In and [12k on C208 lotal statistics show $® more marmages and 4M more deaths than in IY The Temiskaming Railway Commisan. rae have awarded the contract for stee! rails to Charles CammeI & (< Shefieid, England. nmwithsmndmg a lower te- dey from the United States Steel Trwat Alex McRae. farmer. aged ©. was kicked in the breast by a horse 'n the stable at Corunna. Ont. where he lay in two Ro+ the as the from the effects of a heavy cough or cold, wouldn't it be serious ? Why not guard against it by vting Hale€s | Huiwty of Hutchuund at' ® has an order defining the | ., power > | Mock elevate* Mia wdition unt!l found by his wife k this morning | He died at i GOLD STANDARD . URGED FOR MEXICO, - | Mexicanos Want to Do Away .. With Money That is Act» ua'ly Cumbersome. that the wife and (bild of re» BR Ont man. Bo Dajes in the great Chi ago hum a wt Renjamin their . oogeit ro os. dent\ of Belles who m tu the theater oraghe death oof Ardrew bo for North Ongcard oona hago eHelts «smpuch z ora the- Capad aro opre@s le oa e oreamc an othe Lond cn BRxgo ress e- tought fo o \he beads > The to ws of hig death shock among bos fro s Me parti '. Da c more tds vou (Fy Associated Press ) MEX1o®n CITY. Jan 2.-A pan for ; ng the currency has been pré«. \. I hy th« fifth sub-committee of the . Monetary: Commission. The ° occurred. whi hores a “4 se n er{niy ' advises that In order to obs A Sl‘ John « NOBO man. He 1+ a soc | farm or fixity of internationdl - ' WitMam Carlton ef the 6C mi Ams House | , L , crether -of John 1.0 Cmarbor. Ro e oa l f* hang» the government should be ad«> ;rominent lawyer aod pelticar oes! R..., vised by oa (o OFPo Charltern ail of Sto bors Mro| adopt a monetary system based on thy»: Sharttoncs doeth (MTL, ®t # od standard. The committee does #66). uP demu} on the stage at the 19979! ) c, nmend the immediaté adoption #€ A hig fire last night (deatroyed a the gold standard, but rather creating ar:) St. Peter w'trest oe 1 eyat m very similar to that which flu United States government bas put {in ' operation in the Phillippines, a+ 1+ «a d n na mo fap Yam Io Carlton «tage moat exe* & Buget ean! (gear form tg Proquets Theater Oke age whes 206 tope « th. \+ 'arge | hey Dr. Ed Morin wholesale Arigwist and McCail & Shewn whe esale dry gnoads Morin had a st» ko va nedugt $$) \o and Insurance $35 (@ Mecal & Shevre stock was valued at 1600 @'th Ireuraree fo the amount of Afsided In differept companies Tho ouufiding was valved oat $30 ® and hbelopged tx the Noms ®\ Jia Cangregaten Notre Dame L. sa an build- Ing is covered by insurance The Geovernnr.Gererails New Year's levee was large'y attended at ottawa Members of his staff aod mary ofirers of the jocal corps alin ariform. were afes- ent Refore the reremen® His Exceleney invested Coal Penn't Deputy Mirister of Milita and Defence, ard 1. P Herbert, the soulptor, with the Insignia of the op- der of Companion of St Michael and St. Gengge Another interesting Incldent was the planing of a Fenian rafd veteran's frisMazi on the Premier Sir Wilfrid Laun‘ er. Km WW fiflmngflims’f ¥ cusks thte Ribban Rey. , DUNKIRK MAM HURT. Genrge Nelson, s member of the Dun- kirk palice force, catne to Buffelo gester- day marring. In walking from the Cen- tral station to Main street ke RAW m an iry «dewalk ond sustained a 9:2 right orkle He wes removed to the Env- erside Hespital where he spont the Jay. Last night he left in a cab fig the home of a friend. FELL IN ELEV A mw SHAFT: Horatio B. Crews, Ct ts €, ef the Nisgara Eta-mg£53 hang a% 0. Wels ari EBeseca gamma. iii; 1mm the | ® Ted tee have beak “fig “Z; took Wfififiafim‘” chum gr ”3! Wet tf stie a fratture of tha tig\ to the priverst' 4145! monetary commission to} - f