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|_ Lewirrom, July 17 [Ajeet {— serious <qut fiBfiWfifOflélfifln aftersioon - nebt Enscatom reservation, Bilus Chew Mgflmfi : lawn, 61:11: KM! a %, , were, driving . home. from fishinj Effiw‘ did the carding aaslmgfls , Rugene Cowles Discusses the Feasi- bility of the AppHcation of Electri- city to the Operation of Boats. AN EARNEST - REEIEVER. IN IZ He Also Suggests the Linking of Ail Cities Along the-Caraliby an Electric Railway- . The Power and. Rallcoad bo Ba © Controlled by | the terribly cut. . Cofsfublé gone out ito the reservation to afrest Frank], on complaint of Sam- | P) vu vel Willinnis. . ' the 2 is dy. an. Regine at, the Shi pS Sdtardiy-Nig p, o06H THE Aff. he 50 Feet A'ny'hn'yn Depot jqung'oflfi HB Efpows Red | Himsel{ | Up and tarted for: Home, ~, 10 . A. . Agony. _ Sho Sees Her Baby Carried 'Oid In River In a Stranger's, Arms. A rather funpy-incident occurred on the wharf at Lewiston Jost Saturday afternoon.. Justas the small stermer was about tostart from the doek a lidy on board discovered that sho was on the wrong boat. - She grabbed several bundles she had. skipped over the gangway nt the lost moment intending to return for her baby. She had no sooner got off the «plank when it was raised, ond rs she started - aboard to gether little one the bout swung out, 'A gentleman on the dock grasping the situa- tlon leaped onto the boat to get the child and in so doing lost his hat overboard. . He icked the child up in his arms bat the Elm had swing out into the stfeam too far and be could not make the dock. | ~The ngonized mother \screamed for her child, the baby-erled, and the man pref sented a very fatherly 1 ds --AND-- ~ A _SUMM _ SUITS, -> LIGHT VESTS, . OUTIN a ngS, STRAW HATS, ETC, .- WILL KEEP YOU 'Cool and Comfortable, Likewise in géod humor. __| B Emaiuel was probubly dtc of the most suprised colored men it this city Bnturday evening. | » Ong - moment he was standing on the ermsswall of Third street crossing. of the New York Central nnd the next he was picking himself up in the depot: yard after being struck by n tmin. Stewart, who is employed. jn the trank - . % tgnnel sewer,. was going to his lodging - nboug 10 \g Baturdgy evening. | He - reached thé; crossing just nin freight tmin Pi p'. 1h k iJM Alfred H. Coplen, 'the well-known ° clec- R trical expert, and the herd of the Cowles electrical process of reducing aluminum was found seated on the - verandi of thi] Cataract House Sunday afternoon with his attorney Frank M. Ashley of Lockport. \Is there anything new in the electrienl world, Mr. Cowles?\ . \I do not see,\ sald the gentleman, (*why the press of this state does not . agi- tate and recommend electrical power for the canal boats, - It is three years since 1 first roposed the iden of moving theeunal bouts £1 electrical motom and whi _some stops. have been taken in this direction still lg“ state seems to me to be backward in trying it. « ~ ''Theideo is no experiment. It is as feasible as the running of street cars by electric 'motors, 'The trolley system can be used to furnish power by motor In the hutl of a exnal beat at mininum cost-which will propel the hout by, a stern wheel. Wires can be run the entire length of the tupal from ~Boffale to Albany and the wer furnished by the state to the bouts. know that this electrical power can be farnished cheaper than mule power cun be maintained. * Then again, such a plan as I m would build 'up the canal .and e it self-supporting. I advocate the state controlling the electrical power scheme and - renting | the | power. The bout men | would - willingly y so much a trip for the power ar for ing towed hy an electrical tug if the price w mules or hores. - Then this income would prove a source of rerentic to the State to help to build tip the canal and to keep it in first class sho Better time could be made, too, In the trunnrnrmglon of the bouts, more room could be secured for merchan- dise and grain by the removal of the home cabins and stables ond the water of the canal would be kept ‘mrcrnnd more health- ful. - The benofits to be derived from this Introduction of electricity on the canals to me to yimmend: iteelf | most to public fatar and At4s surprising that there his not-been demands on the State Board of Health to ome way or other purify the water, Electricity: will do this,\ ~UHow-will the power be xeneratad ?\ \\Well there seeins In my mind to be no serious nbstacles in the way of pmviding the eleztrical power. | At atated intervals along the canal there nre plices where water power is either uvailnble or can be made no and sit these places power houses can be constructed and the electricity generated nt n very low figure. - Take it at Lockport for instance. - A big powerenn be secured thero which would. v rtually cont the stato almost nothing. . In fiiet the canal scoms to be endowed with these naturil advantages which will make the project 'very eaiy of accomplishment. '' . \Another | thing 1 think that vlee- tricity applied to the enual would do away with that cronfc complaint of the boatmen nt Lockport of the current being no strong that they enti hot move | their ta up tg Tonnwanda against It owing to the amotint af water taken ont by the mannfacturem. An electric.motor bont would not mind ns little thing Hike that' and . with plenty of [ii-Moi; sould alide aJong without opposi- lon.\ ' . \What Is your iden nbout using the tow- path for electric cars, Mr. Cow los?\ \Yen that in another departure which 1 thimk dontd bemaile to pay. - There is no renson why every elty and town flong thin great water may could not be Hiked - to- gether by an electric milrood run with the same carrent | which operates the cannt hoatr. - An to whether the State should control this I ran not my. . However, I am In fiver of the State, if posible, controlling it or at lewst leasing: the right to operate atch a rond. The possibilities in. this direcs tion 1 consider quite gigantic in their nature. \* The Best, Most Turi, fall and Read the Latteifs from Our Pal'truné. - and Ecouoning} of Parmagey was 'e He did - not' notice . the -10*rt;m\fmw\fmm Buffilo, which was coming. down xHm . gar\! ppen [bound track, : The gute tender saw Stew- stood onthe bow of the boat stfnalfmgg‘,’ art's danger and yelled to him. Thu-nimn in his arms and called to the mother to go| Ded with-fils back to] the ‘lm’m'lh og up to the hotel and nwnit the Teturn of the {in, but before he conld jump ¢ engine bout. He would bring thé Baby back} him behind and Innded him some safely, be said 7 50 to 60 feet ahend in the depot yard. The He was faithful to his word. Hs cared ePElneer, who saw the man but dinly for the little one during the trip down the hf“, krill-1L. He \(flt‘fl‘i’dvmtni- stream to Nis aware-Luke and when Hon-master Donohte, who went to investi- the steamer Cibola approached the Lowis-| Ho found Stewnrt sitting by the tor dock bo was seen standing on the bow EPS his ethow. He nsked him I“ with the baby held high up for the mother D8, W2# “Palm’- and the \1an ”Maui to aco that it wam.safe anil on his hend he tfi‘fi'd‘mifimfim'fi; Altough L hud n portowéd hat. There wos a happy trains are erful cuncertain, boss!\ mother when the child was once more in With this Mr, [52mm picked - himself up Pri ces- ---AT --- Vefy Low THE. Celebrated Dockash Ranges |_ Bolton's Hot VWét'érji-I eating Apparatus for Private Residences, soLE AGENTS FoR mflmfrm kisses unnumbered fell ulfun and wandered away home. ATTEMPTED | SUiCtDE. While Tarrying at the Falls . She was Seized \ n‘mlbr—rwlfldd'flanltf’ tC 'Early Bunday morning s woman who jive her name as Alico Temple was nrrest- in the Now York Central de- ot, She was arralgnen in court this morn- ng with public intoxtention. - Miss Trnlrlc, or Miss Kemper ns she after- wards gave her-nume, denled the charge ol- though she admitted that she had been drinking a little but was not | intoxicated, Miss - Kemper | is in . the theateric-] al =_ business - and until - recently hns been engaged {n Buffalo. - On Ratuniny Inst sho vahunul a ficket for New York. An the ticket is good until the 19th she thought she would take in the Falls before leaving for New York. - While waiting for the tmin to return to Buffulowhe met some male friends and started in for a good-time. After®her friends left her she returned to the depot. . She was arrested by Officer Hiller and taken to police station No. 2. This morning sho was escorted to the depot and sent to Buffalg, while. in police station No. 2 she attempted sulcide by | atrmingulation. annees > . TOLD INA LINE or Two. , Tonnwanda want« a market. - Diviston- 16, will meet\ to- night. The Bt. Vincent De Panl's Soc tonto are holding their imunul ex the city today. The menibers of the colored | people's Methodist chiro! Torfio - are visiting the Falls today. aho The Drummiondville agfiuarvnwry tower had - made - considerible 5, progtew . Intely. The bents ars now about fislf way . up. Tt Ir going to be 104 fet froin the stone foun- dation to the top.. iv ol In the report of the/Board of Public Works proceedings in Saturday's daserry relative to the extension of the witer main $ , -__- ts, Varnishes Hardw are, Pain it IHE 4 t BUTEER 1p do? - ® I GLUCK BLOCK. Everything . appertaining. to a. Gentleman's Wearing {..., Apparel, and at the M. B. QUTEfR PLUMBING AND (GAS FITTING. down Mati street and Chwom aventie, the . petition was presentid hy} Wilbur Buttery |; and others instead of Mayor Butler ns win : Inadvertaally stated. > PERSONAL, George M. Locher nnd fumily have re- turned to Detroit. | They buve. been the gienta of J, M. Locher of Fulls street, j W. G. Thurber, reprsenting . the Cum?! mon House at Alexundria Buy, in in the city looking after Thousund Iland: tmivel. Mrs. Jamen Martin left this morning. for | Binghamton | to attend the aonual state | convention . of the A. _ 'The con- ; vention “Lenawmomnv and will continue > y. natll Fri | . al, POD g T CT ~ ~ hl . Mbtancestidans | W, W. & T. J. WILCOX. GREEN & GREGORY, - The New Dry . Goods Store, GLUCK BUILDING, NIAGARA FALLS, N. v.. Masury's Colors Sold at Manufacturers Prices for competitiu; work.- Reynold's Celebrated Colors for high class work. Devoe's Varnishéi‘. Berry Bros, Hard Oil Finish, LME & FLL, \_ The Main Street Clothier, ---. Successors to H. S. Ware. ECORNER FAlelsS AND FIRST STREETY 'ossequies. Mrs. Charles Crawford. The funeral of Mra. Charles: Crawford, who died July 14th, was held from St. ; Mary's church Bunday at 2;30 r, at. - The interment was in St. Mary's cometery. White at the chureh Rev. Fnthor Lonignar tool ocension to tofer to the fact that two little sons of the | deceased | received their frit communion in the morning. . Mage veveadd this morning, osrtuary. Miss Libbie L. Hodge. I Mies Labbie L. Hodge, sister of Time J. ' Wo and WoO H. Hodge: of thik eity, died » day with Mr. and Mre. H. Slocum of Mun ntreet. . This morning Miss Saddelson left for Chicago. e- ~- All the very latest telegruph nnd local nows will be found in Tik Gazierrk. One Cent a Word. Advertisements under this heading of For ale, To Let, Wants, Lost, Found, Boarding Munday merming ot 9. welock in Buftile Tovmonal, Husiness Chances, Miscelinneous, The funeral services will be held at H gre rted for. NE CENT A WORD ench Monove street, Buffilo, Trewdiy morniug it . hi No advertlsement lesa than Itc, 1 o'clock - The will beat > =~ Qlonwnod cemetery, Lockport, Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Boiler, Employers' LHability Glass, _ Steitm, We expect to win n great business - Needn'l as where is the now store. . Follow. the emil. . H leads direct to the now store with itt new idem new methods, new attmetions. I f O ~ wE ARE showne An extensive line of - SUTNGS - i-~AND---- MARK THIS FOR and Indemnity REMEMBRANCE. Bons, 15 Dozen | Ladie' Comet: Cover on sale today, seven different «tylecat Ze. each would be cherp at 3te Ladie White Skirts, Ladies Dowen, Ladies' Children's Driwers fram. Lyear' size to 14. Children's Night Drewes, I yeims to 14. Infante Rolks-- 17. different styles -n line of manofiicturer's «imp n from Ate. ta dcto0 rach ey fre beauties and an cheap, Alexander Smith & Son'« est: Mognette Carpets with borders to match at tla This is the lowest price this make of ( rpete ever sold at. Fqube' Cloth Capec just the thing for these cool evenings must be closed ont. - Hore they are at half price : The $5.00 Chpes now $2.50, The $4.00 Caper now $3.00 AKv. ALL KINDS OF insurance. + QO8RD-At 1211 Centra street for 81 % per werk OR SALE - how driver in tory Night Robes, in great varigy Complain of Heavy Blasting. It Davis. . Residents on Firxt street | complain that) the contmcter who in building the mer in* [ Tm Columbia A alley between Piret mnd Recoiid. Fo NT Ofice, ThkI® feet, steam hexted Ioades the-blnsts too heavily. and that - life F Aremde figor, rdjilning. postafilce w $5 ply to & Lawrence and property | ate. endangered by fying vi , rHoner On | afermoon 'n stone | EUR MALE A Chickering Grad Plano at a F1) olt €. Cheng, * Columbia | Rafety - as to . Fourteen of {in Largest: Com- t T panies represented, y houe \ records for the prompt We have a few tat scitlement of honest ' claims are ims & Driving the Nail Home. - welghing hout 75 pound was. sent HIs ing tsp - - . au e 1 n nc Thomas V Inson's r 1 'Pretty tough times 1 tell you.\ sald | nto one of (he yards on Firs street store In the Hotel hick\; where Bue sula “HE can be bind at. Huffide prices . Call ani ser TROUSERINGS For Dress and Businéqunr. a momber of the: Domoerntle Club to a friend as they stocd on the corner, New Music. urself . ANT In Jewett Hock, gold watch nnd chain near | Colt's Mall Baturdi(y night, | The Tew Dale of Indianapolis, Ind . has aap [_ UPC [t Hock I (hame in ohne, Aut rpasser, ALSO REAL ESTATE. The $10.00 Caper now $5.00; The $12.00 Capes now $8.00, The £11.50 Capers now $7.00. Colo Tan, Blue, Gree, Black, Ome only - Black Serge Cape worth $18.00 for $142 00 tme only - Black Cape, Jet Trimming, seorth #10 00 fir: $20 00, adie Shir Waist is being reptenished almost datly assortment in the rity. GEORGE (. BOWEN,« cash ana One Price.. _ - GREEN € GREGORY. , to office ONT On Sunday morning, July Ind, a s* (1 black dog with white apot on bremat. shewred te bis tinck hair left on feet and tip of til ln the name of Jory: very friendly . ling qnr was n member of the McKinley Tarif Club. (\Ven 'th,\\ was the reply \I never wis short in my know 1 bave been ont of work \ \'No [dn't know that ° \I got Inid off some | weeks ago me #3 to get m day, will you?\ \L haven't got it | fell you what to fo Ga home and make a pot pre of that rmter you wore on your hat inst fall \ ‘nlnml some - ery fne music on sal af Vright 1° Backley sat Ningims Falls Ont Among the selecting are. ests Laver of My Soul,\ O, Pail Thee, My Rate 'The F Adr Ship Width \ AOdd | Fellows brand Mar h.. UOkinboma Waltz 108, 107 and 108 Cock ction. Pol RTH Fhoon Out fallifties to turn out high garments are not excelled anywhere in the.country, and each garment bearing our label can be returned if not entirely Ratisfactory. No. 62 Falls Street, NIAGARA FALLS, N. v. BUFFALO® AND MAGAR | riven NAVIGATION company. Steamer leaves Boflalo for Niagamn Fulia, -Y., daily at 8 A.st. and 2:30 p a leaves Niagara Falls, N V., for daily at 11:20 a.». and5 ra. Fare Round Trip 50 Cents. E b life. - You Cisgare Fall®, . Fluder: mill me. Nlagara Falls, N. v. wihderssing Jamen Carey | Helingra - ster Mass. care H. Potnans HENT Tes rooms over. Postafice: an sccond floor in t, umerre building . Appl c. + rmlex Lend Our stock af | Ladies tell folks something for Sun ne we haye the best - . + Reported Sale of a Hotel. . Report has if that the Kes Hotel, situ ated near the river, next to the Elgin ; Nomar. and between the imo bridge, at | Nomorra Falls. Ont . has heen anld tox al to* | diente of met there for £12,000, Extensive Heroes of Lundy's Lane. [ Amprovementa will be made Rev. - Canon Bull of Nirgara Falls South, | Out, has written the Army and Naty Builders' Association. Voterang: society, inviting the member to | Then wae litt but discussion at the be present at the reinterment on July 25 of meeting of the Bnilders' Satur- the remnina of the saldlem of the Reval day night -- Another meeting will be held Renta and the RUth Regiment. who fell at next Saturiln . might the Battle of Lundy's Lane, on July o 1®14. The remains were diseoversl in Catholic Summer School, AprH last, | Several regiments will le PMS Co Pr creemmnyr ent, and the pall bearers will be selected | Corhiof,. Summer Schoo! which vers: open ' from among the Army and Naty | od an neveaditily redentay wae contintied , ll today the firs tecting was held af PS3 i Orlentals Coming,. [M 0 ree J oa Zahan C S Co of Notre Chicago is now entertaitiing the Nawab) Dame I niversity , Ind | delivered of n series of Rampur: likewise ||-| \flnt Majd | Khan, ; of five Inctures by him on \The Mosaic Abdumamail Khan, Sinar Fatebyab, | fmdf Hexameron According to Patrintic Exegeus Monloi Faraki. | Mayor has ten i and Modern Seteniev Co At 11 v +x Very tn an attitude of saltam ever since they en! Rey A F. Hewit D D/C *. Paghet tered fhe Wextern tnetmpalia - In n week | Fathers, New York City. delivered an. ad- the unspeskable. onmentionahle, . and un- | dress on The Authenticity of the Gerpels \ pronounceable, arientals will come to Ni-] This evening Thorma« Harrigen Commings. 3 Owing to the scarcity of money and -d: la Couri L 8 : s b agara Falls -Baffale Courier of Boston will detiver an illustrated Jee , dull trade we will offer for sale 25 tare on * (olumbns. and the Discovery. of POLICE - COURT. ; Amerien,\ our entire stock of In | police cogrt. this merning T\ T 0° RENT - One store oti ground flour and three nllices an sevond nf the Arcade Apply. to EC ramier ANTED drew -T A\THD wirls ime » iyprH inarried Jeweler and Sitversmith, A motion as stenographer .. (i. (I vertre office rienced laundry and kitrhen ' ty at the Hotel to clean by respertable Addrens ‘1‘ Gurmrre . 1 No. 64 Falls Street. W five . wn'rm- House: on or before Re Ame wth gles prof Bergen E. J. Miller & Co's |. > SPECRL SALE | \* 2 o we mher tar Ro Yan x duly 17 The A cLaror anp Fink IxrorTaTioNn or R On Third Street, 50 Fest Front. ST STYLES ( - __ If you want a Cycle, call and see the line | .~ SEMMER GOODS/can show you. | THE WHEEL PROM 5 to figs,\ 7 STILL OX DROK. .+ A Missing man. Wit i Barberis. oN oY 17 -Fred GG liam Melod, disorderly conduct, $15 or In days in jail, pair; (George Kelher, (ie. Montgomery, | jeweler. batber and police evderly, fined $2, Charles C. Prati, 4b | at Ronint Lake, has been Rigging arderly and soliciting. $10, to vtand 0m» ' sinee Friday afternoon under circumstances mitted untll paid {Camb vin pablic indicating that be has ahandoned his wife I8 | Jails| snd fled - He took with him some jewelry dge Brp: . . intforieation, | $5 or 30 52}, in | j At prices way down.. James C Carman, (mbhf. mtoxm’wu to his eastamem. and $65 in cash . * UP., 8 | and a Delaware & Hudem mileage | hook ; 3x31- Harper. Joreph “fight. William | belonging to J. F Munn, a neweman who ' B A R GA IN‘.D A Y] EVERY DAY Boots and Shoes § or 10 days in jail; McVitte paid; | bot .._ Switchmnan Case. Cheaper thar ever f can dd}??? 4.3; Artbar) \o , AT F.HARTMALys, Gordon's adjourned until July Astlett, Walter , peddling with ¢ days in pail, bet jpiid ; flfih‘“ ed nn $2,331: “(M ‘fdu‘bl Kiskigao Avene tear Oak Syt | care Ladies' and Gents® Fine Sho Shoe . Sto GLUCK BLOCK NIAGARA FALLA, K. Y. 6. J. MCLER & tos FA ifsgmggzst ou! licens, $3 or Edward t dorderi?, .$5 or $15 . y N ia in the recond degree, tn mixplacing the' a F ity | switch which pntesed the hus week,. 1\: - Frank - From wmhw malkdhefinlbcmwdflwkmnioz t 3 % The examingtion | wat «et for Thorday ' WA 3 rovcths in Eine ing: | Ball-wan reduced S130n a} h --- » the care to bead. ? the old ane ss* On, l county peni- G Feing for me- to. make \Going like bot caken.\ Siiberbherga's £18 made yestemiay fis and?\ suits for $4 ' ~ > _i ¥