M4wwm^.«a^«»?A^^«Kr - NYS Historic...

Post on 10-Apr-2018

215 views 0 download

Transcript of M4wwm^.«a^«»?A^^«Kr - NYS Historic...

yOLlVII-NO. 249

f Ladies' at r Suits V

« them ^ % |

!.50 Sa' ww l* f j •00 ** Sl|u

.00 **• - "J | | •re all' » ® w ; ^ ^

iff untn 9 O»«|M

ilsli die lK»t stom, flM9l

kg day, by lasw^ill*

libs iron coneeuaatfl* i

s t a y s c l ean JUffil

e a s i l y w i t h a €MB

l.-rtrk- F l a t IrpfiS

J O B IS F I X l - M y j)leased wi£M

• , u s e s o m e

x>D F L O O R I N G

i . i v n ? o u r tloonPS'' :s jde of braail

o t of rna i e . t e m p o r a r y

-1. the end—hard I ' h m o r e eeon

INVESTIGATING PERJURY IN BECKER CASE

u U \ l - 1 - 1 \ \ \ f ! \ i : i > IX J O H N ,, ,, |M,.I i m INTO T E S T I M O N Y

,,n 1 \ \t MI nnr.R TRIAL

^ ^ ^ j ^ ^

» • s ^

t ¥ H * . *

M4wwm^.«a^«»?A^^«Kr

V.iv 2V -— The Grand 1! 1 t-otion df Dis t r i c t . ',. s t a r t e d a .John

• !• • • r m i n e if t h e r e is i. t)ic way seve ra l

• .p;.-od tn testify for b,-. feo-nt t r i a l . It

• . " put «'ii record may be 1 if service

• -••••u<;nn of one o r » ; •:• pe r ju ry .

.• th i s t i m e is not d i -• 1 \ ulna!, l>;it m a y be •"< i f Mr. W h i t m a n

••• iei. a f o r m e r m e m b e r s t r ong a r m " squad ,

u m e s s ca l led . , S h e p -i,e.-s for Hecker in s u p -

:iiul h e testified t h a t :• • kcr eve ry nu i . u t e >>f

t i m e on. t h e n i g h t of J u n e 27,

when a r a id w a s m a d e i n H a r l e m , a n d

tha t B e c k e r cou ld n o t h a v e s e e n R o s e ,

W e b b e r a n d V a l t o n a t t h e " m u r d e r

c o n f e r e n c e , " a § thej? tes t i f ied . I t i s

said t h a t c e r t a i n p a r t s of t h i s t e s t i ­

m o n y d o e s n o t a g r e e w i t h t h e pol ice

r eco rd .

J o h n D. Mob*r , a n o t h e r B e c k e r w i t ­

ness , w h o w a s f o r m e r l y d e p u t y S t a t e

S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of T a c t i o n s , a n d a

lawyer , w h o a t o n e t i m e r e p r e s e n t e d

C h a r l e s B . P I i t t , "1 feeek^s p r e s s a g e n t ,

e x a m i n e d a t length" b y Ass i s t -

A t t o r n e y * Deleh&nty , "y

w a s a n a c t i v e

! w o r k e r in Beeker*s b e h a l f i n s e c u r ­

i n g wi tnes ses , . . - < * " '

I I t w a s r e p o r t e d t h a i M r s . H o r o w i t z

| t h e wife of " G y p t h e ©food*" h a d v i s -

: i ted t h e C r i m i n a l CoflP® b t t i ld lng and*

J m a d e o v e r t u r e s t r i ^ p f e a l j l t t h h o u s e

j s ec r e t s . M r . W M l m t t l i % $ * . h e h a d not seen o r h e a r d ' fraja, Mr&. H o r o -witz . , » ; , ' - • - •

B e c k e r wUl h e s e n t e n c e d o n F r i d a y .

/

WATCHES AND SKIPPED

w e r e

a n t D i s t r i c t

Ma her , i t i s sa id ,

****mim** w<mmmHi®m: i.S>ti»ti*$tiA

"MMe** thignoir Ugaia Clutches if ihe Law

in the

<£i

DANGER A l d A D For^You LTo Employ Inexperiiae^!

WORKM To Install Electric Work Of Jkx&

KINB The Saving of a Pew Dollars May Cost Yau Sisaiftiife

W E DO"""" '

PRISONER IS A CONFIRMED THIEF

H A S S R B V E D T » 0 3 JDff T H E R E ­FORMS \ T O R Y JlSTB W A S ROK-

L E V M i n n i O S I TBASOrU-<• M O R A HOSl*13yUu A

F E W W E E K S A G O

CARDINALS GIVEN THEIR RED HATS

A M > W l i O CpVtJD t ^^ I JT Al>5ttSSIOJf

R o w s M a j 28

MEDIATORS «Si£

-\*e.t*

•*t«hl3nle»• Chasscr t i rwho hsl© c a u s e a

th<? pol ice of th i s c?tj an.oie troutole

Jn i h t f ' ^ a s t than , anry o l h « c r o c k t h e

c i t y has p r o d u c e d , aj ia w r t o w a s xe

leased fi-om t h e Djmipmoii s t a t i ho-?

Prtal foi ' insane, c r t i r t i aa te J^ss u W f c < ^ ° * * \ * # # 3 f t | - ' s ^ 'ty

th,rese w*^l«^ agu , i s - a g a i n if? 4h© «lat^

J.

Electric Work of All Kjn&'iM. Bmi Workmen ani attHJP"* '^"' *

To Install First=CIass

32 Margaret Street

The- concluding a<n« most toipiessive oe»"fetiiony ooa* nfoted with UJie creatjojt of the -»eA> cardinals occurred toeaj" j{t the ®re .j piibtnc1 oonsistoiy aitthe^^atican when the thhteen. n^w pjnimees of the <:httWh:, including <?ar4 n&\ 3=?egin. TQ> C naa<a> tve^e invested w^th the rea ^iretta and, zuchesto, indK-attt^ar theh ran.lt The^ elaborate ceireano-mfes, were Witneisse'ji by hundreds of persolfts whu were fortunate exu>ug,h to i&btain*tic­k e t wh%le thousand*, ot others who could not o-b ii.n admusssayn to the Vjpt? lea»}, thron^eil the ^ty&ets in -SSie v ^ cmjits'" to witness the-^paagine: etf thfe •ca¥xhhals> the great clerical noto'es, the aim^asesadors. and oth&r guests The Txra&cipat cereittouses Af the dav to 3k pil^e ah the HaH of BeatiBca-tion, am iimmeasa chamber, which Jha<l been, especially! prepared for the oc­casion The aarrrylaif of the j>apal pro-

SSSSJSRM. ih^rh' 18* ' .'ne>W. tgaJcri$S^.^>^ prosieh»4 th-e' #a4aJ' •ih*«aief-- aad;. * pn

hi tJ&hd aaa.lfpGt aad4"eceis4'ftfvt^

'a«;,ajv#tQO^pife'^pm»» Mm^jfim&i* <ir ttaj& pfjSgraiwtp, •"*. fke l » e i l ^ # ^ # | Ihe r«d'.J^45,.^.e ring and oth»r to* "

"' pi mefif* pk&k _ upcat "the'

<\

it Is to Transfer Power from Presi deBtflnerla - .

PKICB TWO CINIS

PANAMAiEXPOSlHON T»iiwhn<iii j u t i i i . •&X

REPORTED DICTATOR HAS - GIVEN IBS CONSENT

T O Kt^r oovxaEeNHSAPC •BNTH* H,ti^CTIOJf IS KBSlUD-tHlSnttiTA 1«A3(r

BB CANDIDATE

'©hfesrof !he law, -chajrgteli with saeaS-t In r !•#« \,aliia«b'le go-Id w h i l e s .

**johrniis" was oa Wedttasjjoy ea«»» Pto53e4 l>y Mrs. Siary N. ^P^teh^, w t ^ ow of thie lale Epv. C B. Jferkttia, w&essB hoane ig'^Bi'.'Ko^th O^k^ia^ ' 1

J-str«et, *o do.£g»n« vw«r& al»hi the ho'uge.'.asBd ha^Mfe'|fk^p|e^ea t-h** tajssk Net ajjoat 5 o*do#E, A little facer

«f Police Canned **»» rw,!*** th® ft^o^*«# ^hjeh th©. <9M«ini'1)|;' fehfermr John T. CPBHM^ w«11e cofflf- .cnMltHU. ,Wheh attest '.the ' c e r e s a ^ ^ i«P &»om the noirth » r t "ot the.^ijM^y '^wM '^m$s&m^ ih^^mw cardtnate In tltelr search for ^HMJ^MHSSO, m» V3®®*®®®® *» -%^ Sprite Oh%p#i to>t

Mediator Headquait^s, Clifton Hotel, Niagara JTalls, ^)nt, May £8,— Agieement has been beached by the Mexican and Amenuap delegates ^n

j H\\, important points in the Toaedia fct, , - -, , - t t r t - - - - * - " ^ i r 5 B & ' ^ a r « « 5 * i ^ f t

c f t V ' O U S e x *° f l t a a »^ suoh-as-S I ^ i- ^*ifi^. '^Sl^fi^Bufltalo St Loms and? ev«a tlt& TSToi Id's jPair a t Ghfcago, -

~1 ^ « c e r e l y < h o p e tTtatiai.il f c u n s r o w

t lon neg<

A l b a n y May"28-*-q!few^dEK: s t a f f s , exh ib i t of ^frmt a t t h e ^ a n s p i a - F a e u , - i he exposition ^it ^an Francisco in iftlfi

I Will be d i seussed^ the department of agriculture on Tuesday "next, when f ruai growers ifrom ail sections of the ^tate" xsomxt $6 Albany t<i confer with GommissiOnei Calvm j ; Iluson and ^tate Senator "George Xt. Whitney. dhairman of the sub-comnijttee of the New Xork tetate coTraftifosion at th£ exposition, in charge of J£hi}'~tsraxt^&x.~ h i b i t '

About thirty fruit growers ot. note -throughout- the state have, beeat JJ&r vitea to 'attend the conferenee-jbyddm Paissioner JJwsoia. Mast b£ ±4iemje»'»| grower frho have eshibrted at^the^ State Pair at Syiaeuie|'f«^Taja^y^ears atntf soiai%t thent "%v\. P»^ii' la ;nd. prepared the fruit wlneH has formed jfc part of the »feW Barte- « t a ^ je?

^

we

is

Women Favor Harwood Floors

;.n irnmr-n

ie h

' , r < i

r • T 1

se ;

nine a n d

;> Thl

i . f p-«

re

I . . d

i n u . u n t

add tu

was a

hand-

1 i' • r: i !: 1111. r polish

i ' . I f a c t l; r , i, -

ihe r e a c h of all peop l e w h o a r e b u i l d ­

up a h o m e for t h e i r o w n o c c u p a n c y .

have t h e m in Map le , Beech a n d

al l g u a r a n t e e d t o t a k e a high

a n d w a n t to s h o w t h e m to you

w h e t h e r you a r e b u i l d i n g new o r a r e

in-t ii placint; an old soft wood floor.

W

Oak

. MASON & SONS Phone Pittsburgh 21-F-3 or Peni 25

<2&afgRoa on th<e Wgfewi&y, the ex-

!ifef^rd "tlM l»«tet."I;-. e c M ^ ' re-•jjM'arked to Ik»p«4' #^^e«i that .hi >6»feved that '•ItoJimPie"* ha^**jpttllp» 4j0P*.')B6i&& ih^-i^n&.wsm^m^B^ his

3 ^ «w»plafet fed |«s!5% ioifg-

r-ej 5&e i" 6m3& h ^ « > ^ v fuod'Ahie tna*» ^f"w^^i ml of ttiwmini n®m s»»-t&yd&J' tofettQe% whea Mrs. Fer&lns Mm$&i&®&: thai tm:. f«»!d. -fft-tchiig, o|ie 'tot f ^ had. $b&m casTfeed %y he»^

$8*$Sf,-.$# h«P dau^h^egp, had be»a stoi-l«a;fr#»„h*r name. •

#|rected towaird Chagnoa aaid upoa to-o;tory be Icsaraad that, t f e y«u»^ m&n fed heen ecp-pioyed *y Mrs. Perkins, •on W^fla^Say, but that she had nut t^iis^d the watches <asntp aisotit S o*c5ocIr yegterday 0or®a&9iu The chief

. at mns& iteTted horth la search of * Cha^ntea aad learned that hs had

scooped a* a farm, house in Be&wnaaJK town Wedisesday w.*vesS«g> dn4 told that his pareate liived in SjLontread. and j he was «a Ws way to them. He told j the farmer that He was «ht of wos& in Platfcsburg'h and* that the chie-f ot police had ordered hkn oat of the elly. Tlie farmer grave him sr>m®-thins to eat. and while he was eatsn© he di&p!ay«d a gold watch se^'eral times. The chief also learnied :hat Chagnon had spent the R$grht ot the couwrj* home, but had l«tft there afljout 5 oVlor-k >es t e rday m o r n J a j and s t a r t e d ruorth on t h e rattlroad t r a c k s .

Chief C o n n e r s t h e n re turned . taa t h i s city a n d tefeiphoned t o Officer Sa -bour in a t Ho-uses Pwtot to be on ib& lookout for i h e youn'g: m a n , and if h e foun«d h i m to a r r e s t a n d b r i n g h i m to th i s city. About-1© o'ctoek lii»t n-Urht officier S a b o u H n t e l e p h o n e d t h a t h e h a d thu1' younsr maun a n d t h a t h e would brhrjr h i s p r i sone r to th i s ci ty thi& m o r n i n g . W h e n a r r e s t e d by Officer Sa-bour in Cha$rno<n had di-sp<^s!ed of both of tire stvvien watch*«s and had a lit­t le over a do l la r in c:i.«fh in his poc­ket".

ChAgnon' w a s aibout five yrters as-o sen tenced to th> Rlmi ra reforrrai-tory for t l v f t an ' l a f ter b - i n ^ in thmt ins t i tu t ion ifor about two yea r s he wax i rank ;ferred to the a.«ylu«m a! Dunne-mr*ra as inscuie. l i e is a mos t ufide-g i rab 'e citizen iun<i t he only |>!ace fot him :s ivehimi t he bars .

.$y*&F-<

mo,-4i&smA'.& HAVMMUI*

•the J^ati<snal k ^ o ^ ""yssrterdatr" a t ^ ttes®- We«>%aftfi^ tile Vkbs dolf ' 'Ph#

gers - tameff" o s f e ^ C ^ ^ ^ - ^ ihe/; fiaai mo®* «f A i - ^ p s a«d "#o« w, a.'sebre MS to' S*-*^^ gstsfti ^©b5%ea;] the' Cabltaiate and GnW w e ^ sixteen" IttW^S'liefo'it* the-"t^E«Setttov«8 -«f

y_ "C^r &a£p& ttoe> wiaalns rua-

epreseiitative !*«# trf Xmil meti 3ieie, in. Srder that

K»r«macy M jLpxa£ growing state, and W&ti&m&f* 1». thB-^«ty-e<' t1m,fr«jt «ien—thi fm?£tk-W$m&>- *a*^ wi&vsrQW^rh-e fruit to, he

fefljSbited jjliej can."

to aid Senator Whlaiey all

SJ8K aljowea t c ^ ^ ^

QMh'^|»sci^iip^|^ 4:'i-^h© iaptf '%^^

W1 JSfea teew Mft/Xj*5»ttsi

-to 1^|t ah^V^JIg^fm,. ^ , ^ . , To ^ & n > l l s o n j J | w - t vpm

r*®****' - .» «*•-'-- ^J: -&'-i>?-m -Bureau of tasntoo doiraty*

lio compl." witti the d*ect«>ns*oJt the. eomm^SotHa^of Agricuiltare or hi^ duly a.ir horded agents m carrjm^ on tho work oj£^evt^afttpg flitnger-oa^ m sect pests and^ffijtffas *«r Othe» dis­eases shall <b& gwiJly* o£*a imsiemeaa^i dr» Mt". ^ * * •*• «, ^ " - t »

"Why n&^-gwi tft^^Ia^ m* force m regard to cate.rpiltlai* or; ^pl^ tree t?«wms» -w&ieh «ee> such ^v«re^t «»*- J

I**eafc »^ (jrcdart.

m - i

At «M«aP*%^^'' -"> " ^ *• * ' > H B St lAtiis . » . . , . ^ . . . , • . . # , > . s ie 2 C h i c a g o . . . . . v . . ' . . . s " - . . . . . 4 3 1 2

R o b i n s o n , W i n g o ; C h e n e y , PleVee, B r e s n a h a n A r c h e r -

A t P i t t s b u r g • R H 1 JPhi&idelpliia*-. 2 8 -t P i t t s b u r g -. « 5 2

M a y e r , B u r n s ; H a r m a n . G4bson,i C o l e m a n .

A m e r i c a n I * a g u e At N e w Y o r k R H E

Chicago . . » . . . . « 1 6 4 N e w Y o r k - . ^ » - * . 6 5 0

Cicot te , J a s p e r , S c h a l k , M a y e r ; P i s h e r , J f u n a m a h e r .

A t P h i l a d e l p h i a R H E St. L o u i s - 0 6 2 P h i l a d e l p h i a 3 6 2

B a u m g a r d n e r , Mi tche l l , A g n e w ; P l a n k , I*app.

At Bos ton R I I E C l e w l a n d . . ^ 5 8 0 P o s t o o * 2 6 4

H a g e r m a n , Gregg , Car l sch , B re s l e r ; Bed lent . T h o m a s

At W a s h i n g t o n R H E Det ro i t 8 10 1

("Washington 5 8 2 D a u s s . S t a n a g e ; S h a w , Bent ley ,

H e n r y Wi l l i ams . F e d e r a l L e a g u e

At Buffalo - R H E Brook lyn 2 7 1 Buffalo 7 13 1

Keaton, P e t e r s , L a n d ; F o r d , Bla i r . At B a l t i m o r e It II R

P i t t s b u r g 5 10 0 B a l t i m o r e 2 t> 0

Camniz , R o b e r t s ; Cont r i , Young , . lackl i t sch . \

I n t e r n a t i o n a l L e a g u e j Mon t rea l , 5; Buffalo, 6. B a l t i m o r e , 9; P rov idence , 4 Toron to , 5; R o c h e s t e r , 6.

uteia'-*n.ihe.*_iqirAsr ?<f£ ^ "^ . rov l s i t t na l Fresifent, to/%©. ch%8e:#4#'& *onf«s>? tnc0 of all. tia&!hm^;r&j$s:*/-^ •>-*-•,

,#fei|io:a« ^ajgea5 5#0Jr*':ltei<er^fA#&r'

^ttlrljRg his/re,Ureme|jt. - - . .•-• -i '• , ''^p|e itSxkit, pdi^t^^w^^%t%#e i .Jite*. ^ t 4 r s mk. de]feg^^h%ii|^B*o.|:^>»p^

ticipat^ Ip,' t»e;''^ajtlpfatp5s,vfoi-'' e ^ ^ , i lw$ pease 1ln S^Stoe^j ^ s ' a c ^ n . o i j -this*'point wfft Sf^,-,|?,%iatei?,deter-.

tfij$ a provisional President and oi

CRIMINAL IMBl

tancew3ast now? 4*"**

ei$t;jm£ C©nj s t t ^pp»£ armies dar lli'g'the period Ijfit'.ntast, elapse be­fore aa election."

Herkimer, May ZSj-t-Jea^ tSf.ai^ii. *-the 16-yeatioid boj"ch\arged wlSh tfjjt imager c« ^af< ^ehool^ tea^er ; !^**

Som6 peo^e Jkeep t h ^ r fru>rtirae& I B e ^ c & 6 r ? ^ a«lu*ttedf Itere tod»y clear of titeni tm$. nthm&^£? a o ^ 1 ° ^ * * * « " * » « of cmnjnal jmlte?iiltf^ Z

once _.< " ^ f^Srr^*"

irmifiu flxiv. i •iJIwywi'l'i1!*!;1!! nil m ««'

D E A T H O F ML WL D O D G E S

, O n e of t h e m o s t p r o m t n e a t f a r m e r s asid b a d n e s s m e n i n t h i s cosmt ry passsed a w a y U8s W e d n e s d a y n l # i * when 4 fen ry R. Hodises. a e e d S t , & life j l ong j ^ ^ d e n t of Cl in ton c c u r ^ ' , a n s w s r e d t h e las t summrons a t t h e h o m e of his ds iughter , Mrs. J a m e s Ag-ai#w, a t W e s t Chasy . M T . FBodges had enjoyed g o o d - h e a l t h u p ro wi th in t h e p a ^ t w o o r t h r e e y e a r s a n d h a d be»» ac t ive ly e a g a g e d to bus iness until- t h a t time*

Me is s t irvived b y t h r e e ch i ld ren , Mrs. A g n e w C. C. Hodges , of t h i s city and Writes Hodges , of C a n t o n . . ,

T h e funera l will «be he ld from t tu hom*e of Mrs. .-vgnew th is a f te rnoon at 2 o'clock.

m 0&8$g •i-

F O R E S T X O T E S

F o u r buff&k> ca lves have jus t been oorn on t h e Wich i t a natiionaJ forest, b r ing ing Hie he rd up to 61 .

In oo-opeiration with t he woatheir b u r e a u , for<-sst r a n g e r s a r e to m e a s u r e snow de;>th.s in the wes te rn moun t ­a ins .

is a s C o r p o r a l M a j o r G r a i n g e r , H e h a s t t o n t h e t i t l e of B e s t M a p of A r m s ( d i s m o u n t e d ) In t h e a r m y P e r h a p s ^he bes t of h . ^ ^pe r fo rmances i s t h e •one t h a t jnay 4 b e t e r m e d t h e r a z o r t r i ck H e t a k e s a t h t a , s t a f f of wood , i b o u t t h e size of a b r p o m h a n d l e a n d suspends i t r e s t i n g on t^o s l ips of th in p a p e r T h e ro l l s of p a p e r a r e t h e m ­selves s u s p e n d e d on t n e c u t U n g edge of r a z o r s w h i c h a r e *ield b j h i s ass is t ­ant T h e c o r p o r a l ma jo r , w i t h one 2lean s w e e o i n g c u i . s l ices t h e b r o o m h a n d l e * in t w o a n d leaves t h e p a p e r a n c u t by the razoiE.

E q u a l l y s m a r t is a n o t h e r feat . T a k ­ing- t h r e e or four b a r s of lend, e ach thick,' he tosses t h e m in t h e a i r , a n d •hick, he to se s t h e m in t h e a i r , a n d is they fall, p a s s e s h i s sword t h r o u g h them wi th t h e facil i ty of a g r o c e r cu t ­t ing cheese . H e h a s acqu i red a sense >f ba l ance a n d we igh t t h a t is qu i t e wonderful , a s i s ins tanced When he t akes a h e a v y c a v a l r y sword and nea t ly sl ices in to s t r i p s an app le held on the ex tended h a n d of a n uncon­cerned t r o o p e r . — Y o r k s h i r e lH>st_

4 t , " " -»f*Hl& Cr*me

* r f e G u a r d s ' a s s a u l t - a t - a r m s r e c e S y V a t a f * ° f P o l a n d ' " * & * & » » " J ^ o u n t y , N 'Y'.Hjn s the n i g h t , o f "Mafcfe 27"^Iasr**A f a r m e r dr iv ing: \fr tpwn-a ' s c o v e r e d t h e body in a e l u i n p ^ e f b u s h e s n e a r t h e r o a d s i d e tne neift d a y H e r s k u l l had, been c r u s h e d with; & m o n k e y w r e n c h a n d s h e h a d b e e n j s t a h bed r e p e a t e d 1 j ^

Y o u n g Gian in i w a s i m m e d i a t e l y suspec ted of t h e c r i m e H e h a d b e e n s een w i th t h e gir t t h e n i g h t b e f o r p , w h e n s h e h a d gone w i t h him» a& i t l a t e r t r a n s p u e d , on t h e u n d e r s t a n d ­ing t h a t s h e was to confer *wi boy ' s f a t h e r over ills son ' s J e a n h a d no t d o n e well a t sefidlft -^ » a n d w a s g e n e r a l l y b a c k w a r d . - ^'•!'":U»

itr^. the-*

confessedly*-"

It Will Pay You H E U U N G I X S X H W ' A t S I ' I T

Coinvay, Smi th , O'Malh-v a n d C h a m ­bers A p p e a r Be fo re R e f e r e e

Howe .

S t u d e n t s of tru> Oregon aso ieu l tu ra l col lege a r e w o r k i n g at t he forest nu r ­sery on the Siurflaw forest . T h e a r -raaigement is said to he m u t u a l l y sat­isfactory s ince t he s i u d e n t s gain vx-perien»-e in forest nursery ' p rac t i ce and t h e i r a ss i s t ance lowers the cost of nu r se ry work.

out

T.nnd "Hate

T o feed a r e g u l a r r a t i o n of U N I C O R N

even t h o u g h y o u r c a t t l e a r e on g r a s s . , v

I t c o n t a i n s t h e p r o t e m t h a t Is l a c k i n g

in the g r a s s a n d t h u s i n c r e a s e s t h e

m i l k p r o d u c t i o n . Bes ide s it will k e e p

y o u r c o w s i n cond i t i on .

<me n n r « ;-ha;>rcr was added t.- the ong !:tig,'tHe,n between t h e S a r a n a c

and T i m b e r C o m p a n y and the at Sa ranuc LaJ<e W e d n e s d a y ,

when at a MP^ial hear;';;-',' before V. A. Howe of Sara toga Spr ings , a s referee , mnr.v w' tnepses were examined .

Thi.o case has been in t h e c o u r t s fo.r y e ; r s and on its o u t c o m e hing-e^ t he ownershi]) of 12,000 a c r e s on lower and midd le S a r a n a c lake. T h e r o m -pany was r ep re sen t ed W e d n e s d a y by farm/er Lietntenant Goverraor XT. F. Conway and F r a n k E. Smi th . T h e Mate 's a t t o r n e y s were f a r m e r A t to r ­ney G e n e r a l E. R. O'Malley and I>e-putx1 A t to rney Genera l C h a m b e r s .

M a n u f a c t u r e r s h a r e found tha t Ted a l d e r from the Pacif ic coast is a su i t ­ab le m a t e r i a l for c lo thesp ins . A lde r m a k e s a whi te , smoo th , sp r i ngy pin. A.s a resu l t of t h i s fact , a c lo thesp in factory, said to be t h e first on the Pacific coast , may ne es tab l i shed nt P o r t l a n d , Oregon.

F O R H E R T O SAY.

T h e city of T a c o m a , Wash ing ton , has en te red into a co -ope ra t ive a r ­r a n g e m e n t with t h e forest service for t h e pro tec t ion of t h e source off its w a t e r supply , the w a t e r s h e d of the Green r iver , which lies w i t h i n t he R a i n i e r na t i ona l forest . T h e two agenc ie s w o r k i n g t o g e t h e r w4U pro­tect tills s t r e a m from t h e resul t? of forest des t ruc t ion by fire or by o the r agencies . ,

D I D N ' T N E E D T H E H O E . Some t ime ago a hobo m e e k l y t a p ­

ped on t h e back door of a s u b u r b a n h o m e a n d a r k e d for s o m e t h i n g to, eat . The good housewi fe r e sponded t ha t s h e would feed h i m o n t h e back s tep a long wi th F ido provided h e w a s will­ing to ea rn the m e a l by c ieanin t h e gu t t e r .

T h e t r a m p ag reed , a n d w h e n he h a d ea ten h i s way t h r o u g h severa l s and wiches t he housewife f a m e out a re l iab le looking hoe .

"You needn ' t have gone to tha t t rouble , m a d a m , " said I h e hobo never use a hoe in cieanin ter ."

"Never use a man . " W h a t i .shovel?"

"No, m a d a m , " swee t ly repl ied hobo, s t a r t i n g for t h e back ga te , " m y m e t h o d is to p r a y for r a i n . " — B o s t o n Advert iser .

A r r e s t e d , t h e hoy c r i m e ; t h e kni fe a n d w r e n c h w h i c h h e had kil led Miss Beejfifeisfir we re found, a n d his indictment! , _,_. first d e g r e e m u r d e r qu ick ly fol lowed. In h i s confess ion J e a n sa id h e *2ia3 lured the t e a c h e r to t h e spot w h e r e . . h e took h e r life and h a d t h e n got ie h o m e a n d to bed. H e expressed n o r e m o r s e . H i s t e a c h e r , h e t h o u g h t , h a d done h im h a r m .

In t he face of th i s confess ion t h e r e was l i t t le t he e lder Gjanini could d o but employ counsel and m a k e a fight a l img the lines of his son 's a d m i t t e d pecul ia r i t i es . Accord ingly , .lohn F . M c l n t y r e , of New York, at one t i m e chief counsel fur Char l e s Becker , w a s re ta ined , and he conced ing t h e c r i m e , s o u g h t to es tabl ish fhat t he d e f e n d a n t was an imbecile and for t ha t r ea son should not be sent to the e lec t r ic c h a i r

S-1*,

S-i

" " " i A C O M P R E H E N S I V E SHOT. wi th i

"I out a gu t -

h o e ! " o you

sa i J use.

t h e wo-then , a

t h e

•oting hopeful Ila&tus up abojjt his school -

Old Samb.- 's was all swellei' work in a r i t h m e t i c .

H i s dad sa id : " i l a s t u s ! If s eben c rows set on de fence an ' I shoot one, how m a n y left'.'"

P a r t u s painful ly m a n i p u l a t i n g h i s f inders , then repl ied "Six".

" W r o n g

shoo t

&<*

'MB if**

i

coalfident'ly

s;

cne,

Sambo . " W h e n 'I

y all l e f t . " — E x c h a n g e .

& GOAL CO I G i r l — Y o u c a d ! C a n it b e t h a t you J m a d e a b e t a t y o u r c lub t h a t if you p roposed t o m e I wou ld accep t y o u ?

, M a n — W e l l , I ' ve p roposed . Wil l y o u ? G i r l — H o w m u c h did

" J u d g e . you

W H A T H E W A N T E D . W e a r e to ld of a y o u n g B a l t i m o r e

m a n Who h a s a h a b i t of c o r r e c t i n g ca re l e s snes s in s p e e c h t h a t c o m e s to h i s not ice . T h e o t h e r d a y h e w a l k e d i n t o a s h o p a n d a s k e d for a c o m b . "Do you w a n t a n a r r o w m a n ' s c o m b ? " a s k e d t h e dlerk. " N o , " s a id t h e cus­t o m e r , g rave ly , " I w a n t a c o m b for

b e t ? — | a . s t o u t m a n w i t h r u b b e r t e e t h . " — E x • change^

MILLION DOLLAR COMPANIES EXCLUSIVELY

Lowest Rates For Automobile Insurance

If yoo believe in "saving by spending wisely'7 then it's op to yon to phone •*A--- wrfteorcalloD

c. m oLI VER 2 0 Clinton St Plattsburgh, N. Y.

J^ROMPT ADJUSTMENT OF

Telephone 5C-R LOSSES

S&