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I 1 CV I 1 i 8 THE SYRACUSE, Tl MORNING, APEIL i f. RAC Organization Launched at Meeting of Agricultural Society Representatives Held at Watertown. Pout-Standard Urancli Off.cc, Uooni No. 14 Bcrfiflvin nulhllnc, Ttkrhone No. 1070.

M'ATEKTOWN. April tlycs of the Jcfforson County Agricultural Society, Kocciucttc Vnllcy and St. Regis Valley Agricultural Society, Sandy Creek Agricultural Society and the St. Lawrence Agricultural Society have sot together mul formed fair nnd racing circuit Hor Northern New York. J.

K. Johnson of Canton is president and George M'. Kcllcy of this city the rctury. T'no iietlou oj those met here ut the WootlrufC LIouso will In all probability he ratiUed by their respective HEN'CHILE Farmer of Gouverneur Pound Dying in His Room. TOOK TOO MUCH MORPHINE Iiingered Twelve Hours an Unconscious Condition Then Passed Away-- Coroner Will Investigate To-day.

Uouveriieur and Osdcnaburf; will probably be nnmlttcd to tho circuit. Stakes of $500 and are to be offered, the i hnvlng the privilege of Inor diminishing these figures. Should the association of Gouvcvneur and be six weeks of racing- Is assured during the season Grangers to Hold Picnic in June at Campbells Point. April Secretary Gllus i.s announced speak at the Union Gransc picnic at Cimpbelte Point on Juno Dl, State Cluiplnlu Bobbins at thi) County Grnngo meeting on June 5 mid State Sheparx! is Lo address Star Grunge on Juno Smlthvltlc Grange on Juno 20 ana Adams Center Grange on June 27. Those appointments arc made by Acting Maxtor Godfrey, who may possibly bo present nt the June meeting oC the Jcftersou County Ponu-na Grange.

Prisoner's Term Changed Court at Watertown. in AVATF.BTOWX. April Krauk J. Cur- relurnfd from Aulmrn prison for rcscntcner-, was taken in-fore Justice fc-ijripturo to-day. To-morrow ho will bo returned prison to SCTVO' not loss ihah I wo and mouthy and not more than live years.

'T WHS convicted in October, ot' iiysauit cm a. young in iho Town uC 'Rutland. Ho was then sentenced to prison J'or a period yearn. For the thai the originally iui- not tin- convicted man was brought back for ros Attorney 1M ichor i to-day on a i i i with Hulling liquor without SPECIAL TO TUB POST-STANOAHD. GOUVERNEUR, April John D.

Newell, a well-to-do retired farmer of this village, died this afternoon about o'clock oC an overdose of morphine after having been unconscious for aver twelve hours. lie roLlreu- oarly last evening, as was custom, at his boardinpr place, but whon he was called this morning- ho save no response and the door was forced in, His body was found on floor against the door, partially dressed, and he was in a lng condition and remained in a stupor until his death. On a stand beside hla bed was found a box containing morphine. Coroner will hold an inquest to-morrow, Sir. Newell leaves a number of relatives, nil highly connected, and one brother and sister.

CEMAN Men Fu'ton While Engaged in Playin Cards. HELD JURY Charge of Being Comin Gamblers Preferred Against Contracting 1 Company Employe 5--Men Keleased on Bi.il. SPECIAL TO THE POST-: ITANDABD. April Brannagran TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Second Day's Proceedings in Peda- Gouverneur, i arrested this morning; Edw; rd J.

Koeppcl, Koeppcl, Tracy O. Mills and Al- vln O. Fogclsonger on tho char go of being common gamblers. 1 he men. were engaged in a gamo oH ca--ds In a room ever tlio ofllitt oC the Fu ton Fuel and jjlglit Company whou the ifflcora -walked In on them and ed tho cards, chips and $1.87.

The men were arralgm before City Judge Spencer, waived jimlnatlon and Tvero held under bonds $5CO each to aTYtilt the action of the Gr md Jury. Bail furnished by oE the Pulton OSWEGO IS LIKELY TO HA VE A VERY LIVELY CAMPAIGN Present Indications Are That There Will Be Five Tickets in the Field for Municipal Control--One Mayoralty Candidate in Sight Cdntractins Company, by the men arc employed. COURT WITHOUT TC EISDICTION PQFt-Stnnflara 'Branch Office, No. 2B4 TVcflt First S-lrcct. April political outlook for tlio fall campaign offers a situation that has never before existed in local politics.

At tlio present timo it seems probable that there will be five tickets in the These will, bo the Republican, Democrat, Independence League, Chamber of Commerce and the Prohibition tickets. There is a rumor afloat that tho Mansfield Independents.are organizing quietly. Tho Squara Dealers have already organized and before long will have mapped out plans for the campaign, a second meeting of tho organization having been callod 'for the latter part of tho month. Jeremiah Heagerty is said to have an- nounced his candidacy for mayor and la already soliciting 1 among his friends. It Is not known whether-he Is tho candidate of the regular Democracy or of the Independence League.

Ho IB the first, to como out i open. Dr. O'Brien and Thomas Dalton are also possible candidates on tho Democratic ticket, but It Is hardly thought probable that cither will enter the campaign. A Chamber of Commerco ticket would be now one in the fleld, and Is proposed as tbe result of a clamor among some for better government. It la rumored that Carl Kellogg IB talked of as the candidate of the Chamber and that he will be endorsed by the regular Republican ticket.

Watertown Man Secures Judge- ment for Injuries Eeceived. WATERTOWN, April A. Baldwin succeeded to-day in securing another verdict for damngoa against the imcr- nallonal Paper Company. To-day's verdict is $1,375 ana hi t.ivor oC William J. Scott, who was injured while employed ut tho Remington mill last September.

Ho lost two fingers and a part of hla hand in the calor-dnr rolls. The case went to tiio nt no-m and reported its verdict about 3 o'elo-'k. Tho action of Herbert Beach against Frank R. Greenland i a on a note has been dismissed. It was on tho calendar for trial at.

preme Court and had ivached Iho head of tho day calendar. -GOUVEflNSUIl. April The necona day of tho tcachoi's' inatftiitn opened wltli a lurgo atteml- p.nco in tlio HlRh School Tlie prenter purl of the foronoou -was uittcn viOi tho iuldrcan ol Dr. Street on tlift to bo tiirnislioa olillilron and how 'they should gov- ouied by the lenchor. Ho ndvocatod tho' idea of not eondlng the children to school bctore thtiy vr-ro yuarn ol URG.

Darlr-t; the same perind Sir. Colby Jnntmctiid a class In drawing In tlie prammur cicpartmeut of thu High School. Thu afternoon session was UUcn un by MI ad- by the caiuluctor an tho Itind of education at Uic proitenr, tlmo. lie was Rroatly In af a collcco education nnd was of the tipinlon thut it domnnilnl wlllilh a few years Ip all liranclien of L)r. Street also gavu an interesting lecture on ''Interest." FOB GRAND JTTRY.

COUVKHNBim, April hearing of the four Italians, Frank and Jainca Ruaaa. Angola VJnci and AiiRclo Latat, who aro being held Tor Bhoctlng of Michael niul Xlflrn NoviMli about- two wooka at was yesterday altnn oon at Uic placo of shooting. At UK conclusion or hoarlny the four worn heifl for Una tfi'rn of nuaaiilt in tho first rlegrcc. (lone ivitji to kill, and tho two Novellls worn held ns wit- iiL'Bsus. Tlie lattor aro now Ir.

tno hospital at Witt Man Arrested on Chai of Illegal Pishing 1 Dische rged. FULTON, April a caso of; the State oil Xow York, rel. Charles Sttjwart ari game protecto against John Summervillc of tho Town oH Granny was called before Judgo S. Spencer In City Court to-Uuy. Attorney Clnudo E.

who was as- Boclated with C. F. Boyd tor-the defense, moved tho discharge of iummcrvllle on tho ground that the allej ed offense was committed outslao of the city limits and was not within the Jurisdiction of the Court. After somo di icusslon Judge Spencer hold with Mr. Gvsle and the case was dismissed.

Thu cixse of Frank 1 who charged with a similar. that of talcing fish from Lake Keahtawanta hy means other than was disposed of in the snmc way. license in Town of Orleans. Duiord ta oC tllo ij gl n0l of Pat Iias Uifargi-vlHe. He ck agalnnt Nowton If '-o and paid a (Sue of 3200 rather than to Jail for as many days.

FOTO INCHES OF S1STOW. Trains Entering- the Garland City Delayed by Storm. WATF.HTONVX. April woke up this morning' under a trover of about intrlics oC snow. It began coming tibout.

midnight and continued to corao more or leas nt times greater part of tho day. Tho ar.yw nut only interfered with iraftlc un tho niilroad linos entering: the city, but it some ot' tho friends 'City CU-rk Stroftcr an opportunity to have soru: They would call him up on the telephone, nsk Tor the chairman of the- (ioucral Committee having charge the nrrnngementst Tor tho municipal cleaning up ihiy. and request thdt a teum nnd be sent right up to draw a toad uC stuff out in i'ront on the Gfincnil and sub- -ieji repreHcnting each ward met evening to perfect plans. Paper Company was b-gim this afternoon. Brccn Brcon attorney for the plaintiff, and the IK being- conducted by PurcQll The plaintiff: was ir.jurod in falling through bomo stairs ir.

the mill while at work, alleged that stairs were tte- t'ecttvc and tho compaity negligent, and demands for Tho next three causes on the calunda: 1 are entitled Edwin iVUieomber tignlnsl tho New York Central Railroad Company. Arthur A. Miller ngnlnsl the Black River Traction Company and Joseph. A. Theobald against Frank C.

Hunt'. Gouverneur Notes. OOUVEIINEUR, April Laidlitv, a well-to-do fucaicr rcHldinu ncnr Oxbow, died yos- ttnlay after an illiiuHa of about nEOd 62 years. Ho loaves a wlfo und one son. Mr, tuul Mrs.

E. (1. Pafkct 1 after spcmUng tho winter in Florida, relumed lioino yesterdny. The a mooting; of tho Sonloty for Provantion ot Cruelty to Children, was held ai tiio (Juslimun Company'B rooms last ovon- IHK nr.d A. E.

Cuslmian was olcctod nruBldcnt. Mrn. Qnruner vlcc-pronidont. MIFH Helea Par- sccrotnry 'find E. V.

(Sniy troasurtr. HELD FOB GRAKD JURY. 4 James Melling- Accusec of Assaulting Mrs. Harriet M. Burton.

i April charged with assault." flrat degree, in gashing tho neck, it is alleged, of Mrs. Harriet M. Burton at hei home in Seward street Saturday night, as arraigned before City Jiulgn Span to-day and waived examination. ge Spencer committed the prisoner to th Oswego County where ho will rem tin to await the action ol! the Grand which will set In Palaakt next month. Mrs.

Burton, who all) ges a Mailing is the cause of Jier woi nds, is still In a critical condition at t'. a City Hospital, though hopes arc "enter ainecl of! her recovery. "WAGE SCALE ADOPTED. Guardian Appointed. TVAVERTOWN.

April Jmlgo F.mer- fion appointed Ntnu Cnurtncy ad 111cm for lior yoimwcr brotlicr. i i a "Weir.colt, to- tlnj', initl antliofl7.cd her tc lor Jiini an action against Chair Ccmpiuiy to damtigetj for Injuries. nnd uliilir.ii to cott llvos nt liiirt while In. tho Cartlingo on Deicmbor in or last Imvo been ftictory at yuar. School to Have a Baseball Team.

VATERTOWN, A i TVatertown Illch School havo good ba- cbalt learn thin BPR- tioti. The manascmcr.t vorklng on ti ncliotl- mid the teain'H first gatno i probably tc irlth Adams on April Slight Increase Is Asked by "Union Carpenters. April builders and mastor carpenters are to bo tlicially informed by Thomas 6. that at recent meeting oC Vnion Nn. 27S, BroLherliood of Carpenters JoinerF.

t'ne of was adjusted nirtot general After May price por hour will 2S cents and c-Uvht hours constitute a day's 'J'hc-rc hi the scale a small hi- i-reasc as uuinpru'cd with tlio wago paid Chaplain Sutherland to -Speak. C.linplatn Joseph guiUcrlttud oE Ute "wetity-thtrii In Tat', try bus been scicureri to citillver aililrcsg on ''Malta und Uic Knlylita of St. Julm" bcforo a mou maf.q mwtlny lu Wiislilnglon Hull afternoon, Ohirf MiiKiclBi: Majwsliy of MadlBon Barracks; win biivo chai'KC uf tli't proprnrnmi. ttcopsc VlbliHts ol igton will i tlio address oil April 21. Acquitted of Assault Charge.

April Trial of Gfiprin Emery Ilorctli bofijro in ri'aiiltt'il in qultial. Tin; ileEonil- were ciitirfcoii a inuit named Martin. Ocoi'cu A. LT fnr tlm tind lliis Remains of Man Killed Near Waterloo Taken to Pennsylvania. April ir.

Probst and W. M. Probst, both of Williamsport, nephews of Jacob Probst or city, who was killed on the Central tracks between this village and Seneca Falls, were 'iere to-day and Identified tho remains of their uncle, which this afternoon wore taken to "Willlamsport for burial. The deceased was unmarried, and was 69 years old. Besides tho nephews, a sister brothers survive him.

Sonio ot the relative's at WlUlamsport received a postal card from the unfortunate man on Friday morning 1 announcing liis safe arrival In Seneca'Falls on the evening before. The card must have been written hut a few hours before his death. SIGNED. Waterloo Items. COLOR DUE TO ACID.

Nathan lei M. and tho was dln'i'tcd by Soldier Charged With Desertion. April 10. portL-il UH hflS bliCIl I'C bo voqult'L'd to aiipwu of iiRwcir Lo tl to Co nnd vas Lirrt'Stdi ut Cupc Deputy Sheriff Seynuuir. i'.

IF -laid tliat tcmptetl Lo mich the Canadian Qhore, cotni''Hlcd to turn bat i ui 1 account of tlwre Ihg so jimcU Ico in (ho river, i)Y Chemist Reports ou Water Taken from Heating Tnnks. April front to Xew York samples nC tho reddish colored water taken from hot i a nnd which there has sii r.im-h oC lui'i, but not tu venture any guesses as what may itu tlu- cause of Mie trouble. Chemist Adams has been looking into the nvitt and includes lhat it cornea! sides widow, ho by one nift nrlfl in HIP nlum lurrro MrB SUav flf Ncw s0 Jaillca i tlio acm in ine mum, mif i) nu )0 r(? of i.lila and two Bisters, the i i of which is employed tho liKration plant. Mr. is of the opinion that question oC setting rid the trouble be easily solved.

WATERLOO, Api-il Tyler J. Snydei- Post, G. A. li'ist evening rolelji'iilptl the anniversary of Goncrnl LCC'SJ surronilcr at Apponmtox i ft campllre. Including a supper a iirogrumme of music nnd spoenlKnalihiK.

Tlm supper was prepared and snrveci liy the Keltef Ccrpr. ot the post. Among those who spolic woro Francis Hit eon. Rev. F.

Frazitr of Seneca Kallu, Ruv. Mt'ivSUo Terwilllfei 1 and Rev. johr. Q. Adams o( Waterloo HIM! Di'.

1 Kllas Lester or Soneca Tails. Tho rem 1 In montUly meet in uf Prcsbj-te- 10 Urn ami will rlaii T-Inmc iuid Foreign Mlstilonary So- clntv will he held nc tlio manso to-morrow nfL- re- -MudLf-'tui liar- Make-up of Empire League Baseball Team Made Public. FULTON, make-up oC the Fulion teum for he, coming season as announced this mon ing'Is us follows: Catchers, Barrett of Rome; Loche of Carthage and a former resident of this city: pitchers. Perry of Rochester, a left-hander, Me Allistcr of Oswego, Bennett ot Gottysl urg College, who Is also an outfield--r. and Knapp ol! Bufiialo; first bayc-men, Malone of Rock Hill College.

Maryland, and Carthago; secxmrl base in. Vincent of St. Lawrence University; si ortstop, Cotlestar, on old Colgate cap tali third basemen, I-Iarding of Blnphamtor. Kelly of St. Jo- sophs Collego.

Marylan outfielders. Kcsoh oC Buffalo. Mar.i us oC Red Creek, Campbell of North Clai ondon. Pa. Manager JtcGinloy heard favorably from Judo Morritt, a of Cot- iGPter, and it hi cxpcc ed he will be on hand May Hi, when pr: cticc will begin.

Games have been a -ranged with tho Cuban Stars for Hay 1' and 18. Manager IMcGinlcy will, leave frr Wilkesbarre on Saturday to join the late League team of that city. SOLDIERS WILL TAKE THEIR PETS Several Dogs and Cats Are to Attend the Exposition. OSVKGO, April tho Twen'cy-thi'rd Regiment leaves Fort Ontario on April 21 for the Jamestown Exposition grounds, a horde of company-pets that have long- enjoyed the salubrious air of Lake Ontario will bo taken along 1 Each, company has some animal, sometimes more than one, and now every man in this or that company is vielng to see that his Individual animaK outshines all others in the eyes of the visiting- public. Patsy, the well-known dog Company proudly wags his tall ag a brand new collar rennets the light.

Bosco, known everywhere as Company I's dog, likewise has a beauty of a collar, as a result of passing tho hat. Not to be outdone the teamsters In the corral have got together and purchased a collar for Bob, the fox terrier. On each collar is engraved the Gog's name and tho company to which lie belongs. "Old Mike," the cat oC Company Ki will sport no gaudy ornaments at Ilia exposition aside from a red, white and blue ribbon. To-day two soldiers with hammers and a saw away and there appeared transportation box.

Wanted for Heating, Ventilation and Sanitary Apparatus. OSWEGO, April Department of Education met to-night and for hours discussed the rebuilding' of the Soc- oncl ward school. Secretary Bullis authorised to advertise for bids on heating, ventilation and sanitary arrangements. It will bu a four-story building capable of seating 200 pupils and will be modeled after School No. 14.

It is to be finished in cypress, hard pine floors arid ceilings. The department authorised the purchase of two pianos, one each for School No, 4 and No. 0. Body of J. N.

Holley Discovered by Train Hands. REMAINS SAVANNAH Identification Made lay Tattoo Marks on IB Believed Han. Tell from a Moving SPECIAL TO THE SAVANNAH, April a New York Central freight train was passing abou'; one mile east of here, this morning, some oC the crow noticed a body lying besldo track No. I. The train was stopped and the body was brought to the Savannah sta.ion, Coror.or Allen of Clydo was notified, nnd on his arrivrU directed the body to bo taken to Undertaker morgue, where it wan found to be that of J.

N. Hollcy by la! too marks on his arm. It Is supposed that he from a'moving train and wits struck by-another train, as his body and face verc badly bruised, the scalp bein torn neo.rly from.the skull. Sava7inaK News Notes. 3AVAXXAH.

At tlio home of Rev. Father CroEjjrav-i yuBloriJny occurred tlw of Miss Bdyth ugutstn Tovnocnd and Doran, both of tlita village. They were altcndod by Maud Wedc and Floyd Vi Mr. and lira. will reside about Wo miles euulh of llila' vlllniio.

The local la for Hunger Arais trophy 101 ninmunt. In bn hero to-morrow. Teams tr Syracuse. Auburn, UUcn. wliihvHlo.

Soneca Tails SflVunnnli will participate nnd as several of the tennin have to tho iropiiy but cnci more, tome good Ing IB TWO TAMOXIS KITTENS. MOVE Namesakes of Accused Murderer's Wife and of His Victim. OSWEGO, April Kesbit Thaw nnd Stanford White are at the Os- weso police station. They have been for several wcelce, almost beforci the trial began in New York. Stanford White WKS the flrat to arrive and take Up quarters hi the station house.

Evelyn came along several days later and showed' by her thinness how hard had been the journey from Somewhere to her present Quarters, Both havo the best of appetites and are the pets oC the officers. Evelyn Isn't as friendly a sort, however, ns her male companion, '-who perches on desk or chair and asserts his- supreme right tin re by refusing'to budge. Both arc kittons, jet black from nose to tip of tail, excepting. Evelyn, whose coat Is marked by a single spot oc while. People Along St Lawrence Wonc What Their Mission Is; OGDfiNSE CRG, April of fourteen Aincrtcati engineers with score Wirltinjj at Barnhari's island, In Uic Su Lawrence river near Massenn, given rise to rumors of big power merger cohering all the available St.

power on botli. sides uC the river foi many miles between Ogdensburg and the Lachhu rapids. Tho big island Is ly said to be closely associated with Plttsburg Reduction t'ompany. IH given out that UT. sui-vcyors are securing a Topographical map in connection with a pchemo to include summer hotels, raco track, casino und 'ft round the island, beautiful pitcncry.

Residents HKLL section of tho are of the opinion that the sununur resort Is "but side issue and that there to a projoct Dfuot to Oani if not nil, of the Lon Sault summer hotels, an oloelrio iirh is surrounded ly GOOD MUSIC PROMISED. Frida Underwear Company from Brooklyn Is to Locate in the City. OSWEGO, April new manufacturing concern will soon be added to this city, when the Last Ixmp Underwear Company of Brooklyn will move its plant here and occupy a portion of tho Mohawk 'Manufacturing Company's building-. The Manufacturers Committee of the Chamber of Commerce met at the office of' a a Normal L. Bates this afternoon an-1 talked over the matter, which lias buen under consideration for several weeks, Recently part or the company's Brooklyn plant was burned out.

Oswego urged April Lovers of music are assured a treat at the Baraca musical at the chapo) of the First M. E. Church next A heavy advance sale 'of tickets promises K- packed house. The doors are to be open at 7 o'clock, the concert beginning 1 a half hour later. The programme follows: Orchestra; mole quartet, II.

McCell, A. Perry, H. McCalJ, C. Whitney; Din-no selection, Mies Elalfl Per.ncy: birUono-FO'IO, Donald U'Llo; violin selection, Harry Drunawlelt; solo, Coo orchestra; malo quartet: violin duet. It.

Bnms- ivlcl'. nnti 0. Rowland; piano aelocilon, Mies Boush; cornet oolo, Clmuncey Harden; tenor solo. Coo Turner and mandolin trio, V. Thompson and II.

Thomson; malo quartet; or- Police Bo, April Gero. the son of and Mrs, Homer Gero. of No, 370 Hlvei avenue, wan- its many desirable features to such an extent that announcement was received to-Gay that the company had signed a lease for a portion of.the Mohawk Manufacturing Company's building, and that it had been mailed. The company employs about fifty hands. At the conclusion at! this afternoon's meeting 1 Mr.

Bates said that action towards raising $1,500 to help move the com- Blard'Job for the Bisliop. OSAVT3GO, April When Hlbhop Olmsloil licro A i 21 MR annual vinlt tie win bo called uji'in to straigliten out tanglcrt mctsg tliat hna rcHuUod at HIP recont olecticn of vestrymen of U.c Clnirch of tlio Evangelists, whon ballotsi found the box, with only ftight voters present- The election -was prottstcfl anil Judge Aii.iruwB. chancellor ot tlio EpUcojiel dioceuo of Hyncine, has handed down bin dcciHion. which states tht-i, tUo election was tin lllegul ono. Playground for Children.

of Cgdensburg. OGDENSBURG-. April of Waddlnpton, who piirchaseil the Franklin at Alexandria Bay for service between Masscna and Qgdcns- burg, has decided to put a new and larger stci-mer on this route this neason and is now In Buffalo completing the purchase of a suitable boat. The rem ilns of Mrs. Georgo Hall duo to rcuoli Chlcjueo to-nigln from Pas- ndcna, aecomprniod by Mr.

Hall ami Mrs. Jamt a ft, GUI is. John C. Howard left yeaiciday for Chicago to meet Mr. Hal! thero "Kerry (low" will be the attraction the Opera House to-morrow night; Isle of Hong Bong." Saturday night; "When th.j Harvest Days arc Over.

tha loth, and "The Mayor of Tokfa" tlio 16th. Fear Makes Animals Blush. Funeral to Be Held To-day. WATJ5IITOWX. API aervk-os for P.

who died nonn. i Ijc hold at i i liiio-liriue, No. 1 TYil- llani street, ut aftcmoo:) ami Iwrlnl bo TJmoUslde. Tin; tlc- a well kiiown paper i mnn. urnyon.

'The Is "FvcoiImoiL ami Iwlta." GALE ESTATE SETTLED, Jcntiin r.iiil DoUfibdrty, here. He wns abmt ct years old and of Water town Lo. qc. i nntl ivlilth will have of the funeral. a Tin; murringf; Miss C.

Taylor, Cor- mcrly of ttils vlllapc, to FrodericU E. Hustling of N. was solemnized at NewiU-It this L-venlnp. After a bridal the couiiia will malto tlinir lionic at Caldwcll, N. Alhon H.

PJnrHon ot Cufca, lormcrly of i place, is hero for a few woiiUw. nrter which lu- will ruturn to Culm, iiciioir.panicd liy i 1 A. Miioldn, omplcyed in tho uoil Jewcliyr storo. has; the posl- Llou lately held by him nf. TJilL-a and hr.fi ro- to Seneca couniy.

will tafec a poqtllon in ilio Jewelry ftoro oE i i a Son at Fallt--. M. Clarlc ia on trip "Went In the Interest a DC tho Clark Wurks. dered away from- hi; home yesterday aTternoon and beearao lost. His parents pany here had been deferred untL sonic notified the polices, wi the result that tho boy w'is found i i West Broadway late last.night and rot irnoci to his home- Monopoly in Chickens.

Two Institutions Receive Bequests oi Over $4,000 Each, AVATKUTOWK, April tho settlement of the cHUto of "Mrs. Jane Gale by the executors, B. A. IfieJd and J. 'K.

llarkwlck, the County Orphan and tho OL' the Gooi Samaritan received to-cUy $4 pursuant to boquests made ID the will of Mrs. Gale, Action Brought for Divorce, WATEHTOWN. April TUUia Jeme against WlHlftm is i of newest aciloix for divorco. martini horts iu August, 1R9K. antl- havo one The pontiff com- Plains ol tho L-onOuct tho (tefaniiaiu in lfl.I3 anrl Action Taken 011 Death of Harder.

Keason for Dismissal Asked, April at the ofrlcc 3 or Parcel! Purcoll, a npcclsil milling of tlio Jefferson County Bar A social Ion was held to Inkn action on Uio doath nf Anaon who tiled fmdOunly yi'Htenlay nTlornonn nt his office in HoOwoofl, Tlio funorai hr to fo ld tlicro at hla Icito home at o'clock Pi- Wa Guardsmen Inspected. C. April far the only reason ascribed for the dlsmlasal of Charlc-a B. McMullIn as custodian Of tho Court House and other county "bulld- is that he couldn't expect to have job forevur. the petitions being pllmcntiu-y tcrnw.

circulated and asking the Board oC Supervisors to cqnsldfjr tho matter may not have the cl'Cect of causing tho BuIldlnifH Committee to its dotormhiation, it is oxpecU-d that the uctttloncrH Avlll have tho satisfaction of finding- out the rcn- Bon why the custocllan was dismissed without hearing. to Be Arrained This Mornin. 1VATEHTQWN, April 1 Frank Hunt. employed but a few dayH at Lotuy ft helper in tlm kitchen, will bo arratgnod for trial in City Court to-morrow mornlnK on a cliarpc ot larrcny. It that ho appropriated a chfJn, fob anl HtluU pin tu the engineer.

Donaldaon. and aaUl to havo told the police whoro tho stuff had been secreted. April rcplmout, Nutionnl Gtiurd, was by Ccloncl Ifitcimock. After the men nnd their t'limpinent had lincti looked ovur tlioy ivoro drilled. There- wuro also pruHdit Liaii- lioyor DattaHoii-Adjutant Mnjor Carllslo was con ft nod fit homo by illnciss.

Calonol Hitchcock thu company in com- und l.ittr on- tho was onlertalncd by Capliiin Ulcp-, Llputt-nant Dangle itnd Lloutenaut nt tlm Woodruff Hcniae. Tho Kunaits City Times, 4 'For months and following the war in Stiutl) Atrlca wan Iho only man living In tho Tnuuivaal who owned a 1 said Jalto HIUlGbi'suidt of Capo Town, Africa, yesterday, began raising poultry an a sort uf 1 IKS nflia. ''Thou saw thoro wars a lot in HO began rnisinK poultry nn a inrgc scale, Now I'm called Uic poultry king of and every chicken in Iho Transvaal can trace Us ancestry to my farm. "lu tlie war all Uie chlcltcim TVCVC killed, 1 niEide a contract with llws government to tulto all the chickens 1 could supply for two years. TftR Dopartnifttit ot Agriculture bought Uio clilckens and distributed tlioni among tho farmers to RCL another In poultry In tlio country, I imported a lot of fine stuck from Kngland and America and fitted up farm of eighty-eight acres valuing towlfl.

uKcd' pUteun incubators, the Latching capacity or the a was about P. WO a month. I sold fowls at fron; to $20 csulu tho avernRn S3 a fowl. You can well boliovo thai" only few cMcUQiis aro oatun In that part of representative of the company came lie re ov certain facts regarding just how much was needed, wore clearer. The coming, however, seems assured.

MONEY IS CQHINU Presbyterians Ah tut to Celebrate Their Certennial. CANTON, April First Presbyterian Church cxpcc to celebrate its Manager. Elliott Has Ho Doubt of 1 Getting All He Needs. April Elliott is liustling about raising, the money ncaes- Bary to start things off next month In the Empire League. About, $100 was raised wife to-day, and oC the S500 necessary there seems to be no doubt whatever.

Manager Blliotft wishes to deny a statement made April A portion of West Purl: IR to bo tiii aside this summer ns a public play ground children. IH planned to cover UIQ surface vlth Kr.ivol and oroct and othor 1 for amusement ot tho clilldrcn, Thcro M-IU he no diamond. Wages and Bates Advanced. QSWEGQ, April TUo Department of Water decided to luctoaBn tho a ers 51.BO to Jt.TG of its labor- day, tho advnucft to take to innrcr-se curb fro-ii- once, Lo 510, Tho department has voted from llie main to the Wanted Wo Funeral. OS-WEi 0, CanUhiitiR th ft provision tliiit no funrral porvlrcs shonlA b(? helo over body, iho will of Orovo 0.

UlmMcaO vey filed fur THo Xew Orients Animals M.ieh an RlrlB do, but It IR fcnr and not modrnty ilia hi tliolr OQFC causes Iho inrush of blnod, blmh in their cnre, oRpncJally lit Hie I i horse In'rrijthlcnpd itfl loft cor -n-iH bo found hot and Tills Is also truo of rabbii5, Cows and all other cloven-hoof animals just abovr fotlorlc. Dogn Mush In their When ft dw Is UH tall blushca RO that It hancfl tho dog having absolutely no control om- It. InnectH WsiGh In Uiclr nntcnnac. Weather ber, and rc iti the County Clerli'B office lo-duy. lived pt Putormo and lust Novem- I vas nonlieliovGp.

IIo -left SGDO real 00 personal property, nil going to Death from Bright's Disease. Examinations To-day for Teachers, April I cxamlnntlnnB for teachers' certificates fw ilrsu sovond and third grade in public bo hfsld at the City unit on Friday. It i bo tho laM or thr him! to be conducted here. An examination (or flrat grade certlfkatoa will aljjo bo held en tho two clayg at Brown- villo. i State Superintendent Will Be Present.

WATEKTOWN, April Dougherty, fitato suyorlntrndciit of primary work, will be a suoBt to-morrow tlio Watertown Union nt Sunday School Teael-ors. A mcelins will bc held at 3,30 o'clock hi thn altorunon. at the cV.apol of the l-Mrat 1'rosbytorlan Swiss Women Want to Vote. Tho London Tribune, Wiimcti of all In Geneva havo an aprndatlort ID fceuro for thomsGlvca the suffrage in- every dtpurlmcnt of public life, and ea- pecinlly tho right to vote In parliamentary elou- tlonn. The vlcc-prpsldnnt anil tho occrctiiry of the aggocltition arc mcmwrs of Iho Chamber Deputies, ami several university prolcHsnrs have ac- MptQd.

minor Many public irien aro Riving their support to tlio movunieiit. Rev. "VV. I-l. St-uhblcUi-ic, the pastor, has been working eevcr; I weeks col'ectlng data with reference 10 the early history of the church is arranging it in pamphlet lorni.

5 little volumes aro to be. given as-sourei Irs'of tho occasion, The church is out of debt.and this gives an additional reason i M- rejoicing. Tlio second pay ofC tho N. P. L.

took place at the lodge -ooms last Over forty members were recipients of- checks oH various anotints. Offlcers for the coming a we installed'as follows: Prosldcnt, Dr. John Powell; vice- one hundredth annb ersary this week. I to-day in a local sheet that his quest for funds was meeting, with little success and that should the necessary funds uot be in sight by nextl Sunday he would throw up the sponge and quit Oswcgo. is nothing to 1 eaid.

Mr. Elliott to-night; "tho present weather conditions don't give much prospect for the but a day or two will clear up things. The people arc subscribing generously, and I can say that the Oswego club is assured for this year. We have made good the team, and I think the people -realize it already, but if not, they will by the middle of tho summer, because we loml at the top next tall. Tho city Is on the boom, basehail helps things along, and tbe people seem to realize It, 1 prlsocl at home of Mrs; nichtor, About April disease to Garland City Gleanings.

the cause of the death of Calvin V. April 13. Bailey Graves, which ocr.virrod at tlit? City Hospital. The hlfili or the liltfU court L'Oily 1ms bdon removal to Uuilloylc'a undertak- ForcnLcrs, 1 Omirt "Oweim last evouliig. Oan- inK rooms and will to JH'ut to-morrow to Boon- dlttatcti woro lulttaunl by tlio dogroo ttum nf vlllc.

Tlio dcccnsctl WU.B about GO years olil and Court Watertown and afterwards refreshments wore liflil been resident of Natural Urldgc. where owned and wus ciiRtiRcd In opcrailng it talo I The firemen were nailed ntout 9 o'clock- this inlno. lie Is survived by two brothers. B.vrnii morning to t.Itr- pp-ar! street plant, of the Now of Detroit and Peter of liocnvlllo, and by three. York Air Brako But It was a falsa Amelia Cin.vca Dutrott and Mrs.

alarm. caused bv Hiie dt Monet ami Emma Graves On tho occasion ot The innoral of John Kr-llncr, who Oled Monday at No. 38 Holcofflb street, will bu hold at SU Patricks Church at 9.30 o'clock to-morrow morning. Burial to bo marta at Glcnwood. Chief of Polico Oaylorrt Baxter aalil to-dny that, ho know- nothing about tho oanc of Elizabeth -MtrCimn, who in mild to havn Irota rianada.

and for whom her mother. Mrs, McCann, has been hoaruhlng at Syracuse, Concert Was a Success, April Under tho auspices of tho AVomeiUi Mualual 'Bcclfity, a concert was given at the School auditorium by Mies Pinley Mr, tcnot anfl pianist. It wan a mUBlcal treat. Tlnloy to tho lUmplUcr ot a former company com- rnandcr of tlio Ninth Infantry, who was at ono time alatloucd at Madison Barracks, prcsklcnt, Cclos a Powell; cbaplain, F. McCartn--y; secretary, F.

A. McCartney; treasurer B. M. Jordan; conductress, Mips Syb I Tutttc; organist, Mrs. Georse SmiLh; 1 rustcc, B.

Tuttlc; degree master, John Uvturnor. The American Hoi-ae in tills village is on tbe market. Mr. I'lftnuigan, the, o-wner, is interested in hotel property lit Norwood and Malone ancl to dispose of his interests here. Tho Ladies Circle the Untversallst Church mot this noon.

Tlie postponed -EaSter supper was i ervod In the church parlors from 5.30 to o'clock. Married at St. a April Mrs, Catherine Gcldcn Marrln -vus married to Carey at St. Marj'3 Clnirrh Una ivionlErt by llcv. Fatlicr Parrnr, Tho hrldal couple wan attcntleti by Mra, Stella Qulmby.

a siKtor of tlw hrhlc, and William Carey, brother oC the sroum. After A ahcrt wytldlnj? trip to Nnw iho couplo TV-Ill return and make their home herOt oui Heirs to Box Estate, OSWEfSO, April A petition for letters of i in the cntatc of Philip J. Box. late of PnlasXl. will be prcHcatM at Pularicl hy Attorney P.

J. Dnvirt on April IS- Box filed April He iefL an estiuo of OW, consifiting ot cash For Syracuse --Thursday, SHOW flurries in morning; fair and not so cod this afternoon. From "Washington: Eastern New York --Cloudy Tluirsidav. with snow'ttuvrles north portion; not oulto f-'O cold, Krlrfay fair and A'tirmcr; brisk northwest winds. Woslevn Mew York--Snow rturrlus in tlm morning, followo.l by fair and not so cold In UTS iifLomoon; i'alr, cr; diminishing' northwest COW DITIOl' Snow most day ami a a in morning.

Krryh northwest The Post-Standard I3wrcnn. 'L'hcr. IfHifl. 1007, AVind. 8 Hi.

i 10 a. HI 2 p. 4 i 411 43 31 SI 36 N.W. 12 N. N.W.

r. N.W. 14 N.W. p. 8 p.

10 p. 32 a. 34 41 41 In muny propert; banke. There arc four heirs to DEBBY SHAW. New Hat for First Captain to Enter Port.

OSWEGO, ''April liis tanned and wcatlicr-beateii face, Captain Shaw oC tbe Percy Calkins to-day wore for a timo the latest creation In the spring derby. Since time Immemorable All Sorts News. OSWFGO, April To-morrow niglit'n meeting of -hG Slxih tt'ard Uepubllcnu Club, lias been until April The Young Pcoiilcrt branch of liio C. T. ia Llio home olj Miss Corn Bulloolt in East sever.

th mrcet. CiUhcrlnn Conroy Drooklyn WAR to-day marrlefl to J. J. McOraOi, a formor rosljent of NATIONAL OBBEKVATION8. Observitlons taken nt 8 p.

75th meridian time, ano reported by United States T-ureau to the Syracum etntion: there has been a custom of giving Dr. I. M. Atwood tho of a a lmt to the first captain making tlie series of lectures -fore the theological Captain students tills aCtermon. Other lectures will be given Thursc iy and Friday- Cost of City -jovermnents, Tlie Broadw.

Yorkers :1 head to be Mr, aiiC thi'lr tenth wedding Judgment Settled. V.aa been-an'ac- wpui.cc of tlie oiter of Jwdsmont for J294.EO ami canfta. leFfl than one-flit of New York's ralo. Tbo i uijjuii. i tlirougl iut tho country ja, prob'a- or' almost has'raised Tt posts In Philadelphia ami In ilwigo U-coBts only 513 a hoafl ard are p'ovlded with police, fire, ftanl'arv nnd oilier pro 1 3won-common to large i Buffalo rhe fl inn la $12; iri Waehlnl- ton.

Bridcooort. "Scliene. tndy ana cities icr MipHfi Lax: in Houston. r.lnn-ce IP under, In lively LOB Angeles and Sontiin ouch coll.ccla SG.50. and nl l10 boUo ot the Hat of cities wltli a taxation or about KG "iwr mt Shaw admits that he quietly Tlie WnmciiB Fornifiii and Homo Mffisiouary RO- clolJcH i at Trinity chapel Thursday aft- crnonn.

Parker of Mooncy Parker has routed Uic Vowinkel storo and will continue ulono in tlio fruit bURinenE. A competitive examination for call flrcmcn vfill in tho Common Council chambers next. AH ir.ombcra cf the Baraca clius ol Uio Vint. M. IE.

Church ore ankoil to mcut nl Iho church nt 2 o'clock to-morrow aUornooti to attend tho funeral ol AHie Clement Rcv Mr, Kettle i give a locturo to-hiorrcw nlKht i Christ Clmrcli parish IIOUEO for tho benefit of Mic "Winter Club. His subject will be: "A Scolchnmn'B First Imprcfislona ot America. 0 II. Smith of the Hoapital corpa at Fort Ontario baa returned from Scran ton where he has been engaged In nursing typhoid fever i Boyal Ornaments. Tit Bllfl.

The King's tasto In Jowolry ia 'extremely quiet A or a einglc pearl pin, or coRtH in tho ftistlon-pf Lou IHO ncimvald acfthiHt i avcraeu My II, Paruicr; action a begun td I hctwon on a contract for tho -purdiiigQ ni a houao evartlv tho amount- tv llolicrt Stewart woro. aur- (at Brovnvlllo and borrowed money, I A I 1 laid his plans weclts ago for securing the hat His eyes sparkled at the glint of open water in the Kingston harbor and had not ice floes prevented a passage he would have made Oswcgo early morning and surprised the! When he touched rort yesterday' his first question, "Are there any ahead The hot was presented to thp a cnp- to In to-day by Harbqr Master Buell. Tho Bailor handled it with care time 1 and then gingerly laid it aside the- wrist. plain liltlo liavo ana defied Ma heavy, winter cap and Ktasrt on with overseeing the loading gold ring, and a BiRiiot ring on hla flnger Is all he ever wears, with the. possible flUida and HnkR.

All thOBo who Played bridge with life Majesty, however, aro familiar with heavy gold bangle which adonis hlft wrist. 'The German ISmperor wears sold bracelfltB on either arm. But ibc most singular ornamcnta by a royal' personage are -the two rings if forMvliloh the Duko of Orlemib weara on cither little i linger, which ure attached by a nlcndcr gold chain flexible a i Bold golden riveted on him, STATIONS. A rt 'C'u'd oi 5 lJ.br 1 bh. Albany, NF.

Alponu, Mfoh jMaaa Buffalo. N. au 31 Cairo, 111 j4i! Calgary. Can Chicago 111 Clnelnniitl, Cleveiai 0 Detroit, Mich Dodge. Kan GalveKtnn, Texas.

Gr. Haven, Mich- Green Kay. Helena, Mont 3 lu. Kansas City. Mo.

Memphis, Tcnn Montrcid, Quo 31 'Jti N. .1" 1-1 N.W. T. -J 10. .00 14 N.W.

.20 N.13. 3li N.W. 8 N.J3. N.W. 32 N.W, 10 N.W, S.E.

70 VI S. 341 13 N. 34 N. 44 TO 51 32 J2 New Orleans, La. 7-1 Norfolk Ya Omaha, Keb Oswetfo.

N. Phllwiotpliia. Pierro, Pittshurp, Pa Queboo, Que Kault VUc. Marie. is 30 N.W.

S.J3. 4 X.10. 4 N.lfl. N.13. 6 N.

X.W. 44 1 8 W. 48 34 US 58 32 32 Bcrantt n. Pa 3- St. Louis, Mo St.

Pail. MO Toledo, Tnrontii. Can IM (i S.B. 8 N.W.- N.W. 13.

20 N.W. 20 N.E. 10 N.W. Ill N.W. 1 'I 1 .00 'T.

I T. Snow Snow Snow Clear Fair L'iiir J. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Uu Cloudy Pair Clear Cleur Fair Cloudy CIcnr T.ISnow .01 1 1 .04 i Clear Cloud Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy T.I Rain .01 N.13 H.1C, Cleur Cloudy Fair Cloudy 1C W. 24 N.W. 'm WHHsliiii, N.

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