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POST-STANDARD: SYRACUSE, ir men WRUNICTQ.SIZE Auburn Minister Was Criticized by His Parishioners. SMOKED ADVICE Thinks Be Has Hot Done "Wrong, Promises to Abstain During His Present Pastorate. POST-STANDARD BRANCH OVFICB, ROOM 6 SEWAItO BLOCK. May "StuniM a minuter stheko?" is a question Ltuu lias dlstiii-boil to a considerable extent inumbors of the Second Ba.pl iy I Church. Accused Slayer of Anna May Russell at Waterloo Will Be Arraigned This Morning--Assigns No Reason for His Assault.

For the past 1'cw inoiichs a number of members of the have been complaining because- TCev. A. NcUia. the SPECIAL TO Tut; POST-HTANDAKD. WATERLOO, May Clark, who stabbed Anna May Russell with fatal results yesterday at tho "tannery," is charged by District-Attorney Bodinc hi Urn papers laid to-day before Police- Jus- ticu Litsior.bergcr with-murder hi the first degree.

Most of the witnesses before the coroner to-day havo boon served with subpoenas to appear before Uic Grand Jury on tit Ovid. Th'o arraignment pastor, a u.or of the wood. Finally. st 1 for a delegation called on i and told him Postponed to-morrow at 10 clock. Tiie prisoner has not yet assigned any reason for tho stabbing, although he Us said to havo made repeated admissions that he slew tho girl.

Ho is generally reputed to havo been of a peaceable disposition, but there are stories oC a different tendency on his part when in liciuor. Ills parents and sisters uro prostrated over tho present trouble which ho has brought en them. Clark retained J. N. of that they did not i it quite proper fnr a minister of the gospel to timoko.

he clid.not sco any great harm in the habit Mr. Nellis has informed thu members of Ills ooiifiresution that ho will a i STiinklng as as bo remains In A Mr. Xcllb; says that a tlirco years he way attackod' wkli biliousness A trying several kinds PT medicine Without Kcttlnj; any relict' says that i was advised to smoke. Slnco he Ijeg-aji to 53inokP, hu says that ho has not been bothered a great deal wila biliousness. He declares that be can see nothing wrong hi such a course, but a.s there has been so much talk unions' tho 11101111)01-3 of tho congregation ho has promised to abstain from tho use of tobacco while he reniuins pastor of thn Soncca FrJla Clarence Ten Eyclc of COMMITTEE APPOINTED, Members Will Try to Devise Means of Baisir.g Temple Fund.

AV-BO'KN. May It is estimated thai the proposed Slasonlc Temple In this city will coyt The order haw a slto in Stu.to it and lias colieotctl tho siructuro. Tlio i'ol- Special ConnniUoe has heon appointed to dcviso ways and moans to tho balance: liryant. AV. H.

Johnson, Jtirnos Itomer Robinson. R. D. Haywoocl, Clcuphay f'orbott. Frederick a i i i Harry rintt.

A. Dnwdnoy. H. Lowis. Ororijo T.

Olmstrad. T. I.oar-h. Wai- tor Smith. H.

PecU, Harry FIMior. Vred T- 1 Irish. Cllirord Athcrly and SOME COMPLAINT MADE. Action of Association Not Approved by All Members. "Waterloo, leading criminal lawyers of the county, to defend him.

Alienist J. D. Trlpp of A this evening examined Clark as to his mental condition, but declined to state his conclusions. COBONER'S INQUEST BEG-TO. Several Witnesses Examined, but No Motive -SLvwn for Stabbing.

WATERLOO, May Gcorpc Clark began this afternoon the Inquest into tlio causa of death of Anna May Russell, who was stabbed by Daniel Clfirk at the resort known as "The Tannery about noon yes- lei-day. Thu witnesses included two men ri and Jive women present in tlio houso and most them cyo witnesses of tho kill- Ing. Tlielr testimony nddcrl little to the details already published of the affair, and cleared up neither tlio mystery as to the motive for the nor that ns to the identity oT tho slain girl, nmony whoso effects was found a largo number or letters addressed to Marian Morgan ct Syracuse. The first witness was John E. Toomcy of Geneva, who testified that ho spent Saturday ulyht ami or Sunday at i of Au- lirtinir of A i nro the action oC tho i in i i Governor Hughes 1 Miss Hattlo Lowis 1 house, "Thn lie continued; i savr Clurlt at tlic houso first Sunday morning Durlnjr the night tina niorninp I heard no quar- reliug- and saw no trouble.

There public utilities bill. i.s elaimod that tiiero wprft only i at Iho last and I i a taUon did of ma- noLhin Tint i 1 jorlly of th" business i cf tho Thercs will ho mcotfnpr to-momnv i in. of thr ynlnU'tl at i i Just whnt i i will I.ir i a i i be Uc- terinlnoil at a i whisky and beer, some brought in, somu served there by tlio dead girl." Ho described tiie stabbing as follows: up about 12.30 o'clock, breakfast time, TUMT were at tltc table Heryl. a hloudo plrl, tho i i Hattlo ami myself. Tlicrc wan a vacant place bctwooii ItnLtlo nti'l the ilcml KlrL wo wcro oaiiup Clark cnmc i Ho asked MWj for Hoiucthhig to cat; nho tuld Inm bo might CAUCUS MAY 14, Independence League's Attitude in School Matter TJndeciclccL jiuy hoUl nL Court I OK of "May i-I to i i i for school lo bo voltyl for on nnd Almy Vo for re-clcc- 21.

i tlon. Tito Inra! I i i i "Lnaijuc tias yot ft contest, Stato CoinrnlLtocniuii llonnessy nnd President Klnjr hotli dorlarc a they aro not bosses and are i i to leave the ciues- tion to a i a i of tho ninir.boi?. Personal Mention. UN. i M-'HejK'y ft Ifnth-r nf Madison cinuity, A i i the lofrnl WHlLnn A i UL i i i ivrft in A i i Major Uimbt-n Alycrri nr Mornvla to-day.

Hie gucut of atiis viiiltlns A a i nil tho pulpit. R. Kollhm nt Iho ScrnJihEr the Presby'ifrlLin Cimrrh at, summer. Altiert i of Throop Auburti i ri'H-. Joiin M.

Laninnt of i X. A i hi ha al in S.tu*l* i vL tlio Ma In New Tcr'rf iturUig tho In is a Matters. i a fur- uwn of nX. May Harri-snn ii I I of tht 70 yivir.i. iJi SVirifin of No.

Onint dlfd hL M-rvicw i ho h'-'ld ul tliu ill im of i 0. disc i lioiiiio, No. 2 Anthony Gaylord Foreman of the Grand Jury. iX, May Term of Su- prume CourL, Justice Bnnlou of Rochester residing convened to-day at the Court House this city. Anthony Gaylord oC Scipioville was selected i foreman of the Grand Jury.

Tho llrst case called for trial was that of Mary Lav hi agaluat John A. Thomas. executor of the will of Patrick Lavln of the Town of Venice, and others. The testator died on October leaving an rstutc valued at about A threat was made to contest tho w.11 when it was offered in Surrogate's tiu: tlio instrument was probated. Accordins to the terms ot tho will, Mary Lavin, a grand- while three grand- diuightcr.

Is Frank Flyan, Thomas Flynn and Thomas Flymi, are each $10. the resi- rtuo of tho largo estate going to James Lavin, a son, on condition that ho care for his brother "William for life. Or. December 13, 1905, an action was be- I I in Supremo Court to havo the will aside. Tlio case was tried before Justice Footo.

who directed a verdict in Ca- vnr of the dt-foudant. A appeal was made to tho Appellate 1'ivision and new was ordered. County Judge" Hull GremfioUi, the at- for the plaintiff, opened the ca.se this Miss Lavhi WLIS the ih-st witness. Marriage and Deatli Notices Inserted In The Post-Stnnflnrtl will, upon appllnntion apjjcur ahnultunc- ously. without extra charge lor cither Insertion or tolegraphlnff, In any or nil of the following mimed morning newspapers: New York TJmes.

Boston Globe, EuKulo Courier, i i a i Encjnlrm 1 Chlcngo Record Herald. Cloveland Plain Denier, Minneapolis Tribune, Philadelphia Public Ledger, Plttsbuvg 1 Dispatch, Providence "Rochester Herald. St, Louis Itepuhllc, gt. Paul Pioneer Press and Washington Pest- DIED. BENRDICT-On May 5.

Caleb Benedict, ngcd 74 years. Death of Mrs, Quigley. A May CaUierine Quigley ot No. (Jaylord alt-out tiled tiilH ovcuin'c or pneumonia, iisoil 77 years. She WHS the oi T.

T. Tha funeral will bo hold Woilnca- day nnd tlio body will bu takon to Coniliie. Daniel McLougMin Surprised. A May McL'iugUlln of Market sirui't a i i Sa.DO In KHgllelv mnncy to-ilny tn tin old paU- o( trousfJi-g wMch lio 3aya that he lias imt worn before stnoo he returned from Europe tlsroe yearn Ho Bays, that he hud forgoitou tiuit tlio money was hi tlic tionst-rs. Strikers Back at Work.

May was rcaumud to-day nt Iho rolling mill oC tho International Harvester Comimuy, an amlcalilo HcUleniunt Icon iciU'hcd between tho company Us omployoK. cumpanj- has taken steps to enlarge tho capacity oJ thu mill, which piovldo eniplpyniunt Toi- more IUOX. May scries of unlmi to to lieU every nlglr week except Paturiiay wits at Uio J-'rnu Methodist uircU Gvumug. County Treasurer Kitsseli stub's a the excise A A A 1 4 the Typi-wrltof Band nt its mlaatrel onter- tntamont on Thursday ovonlnr- Tho condition or Mrs. TUcofloiv W.

is porlcusly with pleuro-pnoumouia, a Hllpht Improvemeut thla morning. A li'ion showor wai Rlvon Saturday at the homo Miss XcLtip Monsc for Funeral RDiy at 10 re( County lor tl.la i ri MI- biln home notir i ar oxcuuu UlQHU a ycr aRO i cari jl.uOO. Burta! at NortU nt intllcatlcnR a wde rt house FARKTNCTON--In this city. May 1507, Orlgon B. Farrlngtnn, aged frl yiars.

Funeral services at his lioniw, No. 1337 Kast Genftsco street. "Wednesday, the Sth at p. m. Friends arc Invited, MUl.LlX-On tho Gth Catherine Starrs, wire of James i Funeral froni bor lato residence, Ko.

710 Knst Faycttc; Wodnosdny morning nt and nl tho Cuthcdral of tho Iiuisiatu- l.ite Conception at 0 o'clock, I-'rends nre invited tf rittr-ncl. Pleavo oir.it Mowers. Burial at St. Agnes. this city, May fi.

1007, Miller, wife ol! C. Geurgo aged 5S youry. Friends may call this Tuesday afternoon after o'clock. Private survices ot her home, No. 504 Kowluml street, ncsdny monilnpr at 11 o'clock.

6 P. RYAN M. RYftN Mrs, Josopli Tratihrlll jcaniirLto Alexander In honor of her recent marriage, Miss Kalo Murphy full while Rolnfi down ELalrB nt tho homo of her brother nnd sustained filiouldur. Miss riiocbo Phalen ot East Omal Rtvcot was given a InrcwoU party Saturday attonioon. The Dholka Mission Biuid i hold a service nL the homo of Mrs.

Phllo OBgootl on Wednesday evening Ht 7.30 o'clock. The next attraction at the llion Opera House i be "The Tlomancc ot Coon Hollow 11 Friday evening. At a mcctinR of Chismbrt! A. Sat- CINDBRTAKERb 624 SOUTH SAtlNA STREET. TELEPHONE 91.

UDY ASSISTAN1 urday evening, a committee of live Tvna appointed to havo charge of Memorial Day exercises. Pure Law Violated, State food Inspectors have found many cases oC violation of the pure food law in this city. Most the offenders, it is said, arc reputable grocers bought their stock before the law wrut into effect- In come cases whore renovated butter has been sold it claimed, thero will be somo coffee. Clarlr then ivalltDil round tho lablo stubbed tho Ho aloud thevo only long ciiough to car what I have tesllflEtl. Ho did not.

acldrcBS tho dead girl. After tiio Riab- blnn Llie slrl up and naid, "My Out! MIBU HatUo, I'm Blabbed." She walked round the mid of Lho table, fell forward, clutching her Ihrout; fell on hui- face. SUo did not weak. William Otary, who also spent the at tho place, knew" less and saw i Ing except pop. He knew Clark, always thought him peculiar acting.

Knew OL no trouble at the house Saturday nljrhi or Suncliiy prior to -the stabbing. Hies Hattlo Lewis, prorpltor of house, next testified, tolling the story in close a Eraem.cn her already published Btatement and with tlio previous witnesses. Sho said there were nine or ten men in iho place Saturday nlgUL nnd live girls, boarders. Sho wild that Clark said simply: "There!" aa he pluugod the knU'o Ir.to the girl's breast. Shti at llrnt supposed ho merely hit her and asked him why ho had done so.

Tie made no reply. Later she saw the kr.IEe In hand and outside-, whither she followed' him, Ixe said: "I'm, no coward. I'll, not run away," but g-avo no reason Cor his deed. Th remaining 1 witnesses, who Called in Car astota for To-morrow Evei-ing. ALL INVITED Business Mens Atliletic Association "Would Like t'o lacr.iase Its Membership and the Game.

Railroad Men at Dewitt Encour- i aged to Save. WORK OF A. SECRETARY Canvass of STew York Central Yards Made by Hay K. Bogardus East Syracuse Bearing Fruit. SPECIAL TO THE POST-STANDAHD.

EAST SYRACUSE, May K. Bo- Eardus, secretary oi' the local.R. R. M. C.

Is making a canvass of the Dewitt yards, endeavoring- to encourage the men i SPECIAL TO THE 9ANASTOTA, May i icctlng 1 In the Interest of baseball will he held In J. J. Hallafjun'g hardware store at o'clock Wednesday evening. All m--moors of the Business Mena Athletic Afsoclatlon and to save their earnings and start IL bank: all men who would llko to become account. Each month the employes do 21-3 of the association, or ho are in any siring- to enter Into the plop will deposit way interested In baseball, are urged to a portion of their wages with Secretary be present.

i Eosardus; who will take-the money to a Tlic association plans to incroaso its-. bank in. Syracuse, place "it to tho credit membership from twcrity-tvo to fifty of tho individual and procure him a bank sixty, 1C possible, and to rent Torraco Lbook. No doubt about their quality--linen is plainly, stamped on every No question about their style--you -can- choo.se from 150 up-to- date shapes to suit yourself. 'If you're not careful you'll- get cotton quality for your 15c.

(2 for 25c.) Better ask for Triangle Linen Collars by name--and i i on getting them. Then you're sure of style, quality and fit. At the best stores. Van Zandt, Jacobs Co. The Linen Collar Makers Troy, N.

Y. i r. nothing of importance, were 'Mary bo to i lolcl tg mvn wi any the strong, Boryl Manning, Stella Mont- amateur teams oC Central New Tork, It gomery and May Perry. All agreed that lg bc GVC( i thr.t baarclkll ca i be made to they heard no quarreling and saw no trouble between Clark nnd his victim at any lima before the kiilln At this point tlm Inquest was adjourned 1 till to-morrow at 0 a. m.

grounds for the season. the grounds An arrangement has been made with a aro secured they will be in the best bank in Syracuse to 3J ceilt condition possible. The Ide of a league of lour teams to be composed ot members of tho association meets growing ftivor, and steps toward fo -ming such a league will probably bo at Wednesday ovenlng-'s meeting. Tho association aluo' favo -s tho formation of a crack amateur tea to be composed oC younger player? If Terrace grounds are placed in good condition and a good fast team can be for ried. that will pay expenses.

I MAB-IOl-T MORGAN 1 FOUND. Fined by Justice 1'iurphy. CANASTOTA, May a lo 535 coMoctotl Pollco Murjiliy hi Police Court, thig orniiis. Tlili'ty- two dollarB wero paid ar -cated fnr publlo Ir.toxkRllon. us follows: "Curie-" Webber (two offonfiosl.

S20, find BorL Clark, Ow Hobcvts. Barnoy ICcllcy nr.d Ponolnic, $fl eacli. Frar.lc She Says the Murdered Woman's Voung. arrested on a vagmr.cy paid tho Knighthood and Bro1 herhood. Name Was Annie Russell.

COHTLAND. May oC Polica "Erving E. Barnes was busily engaged to- CAXAST07A, May Tromlnon of Ui6 Motliodl-it Cliurch am plenr.iiif- i organization ot day in looking up tho a i aiurder fl i i a ot sti ni 7 Broiiierhood ot tho licinp for Ming men under case, so far as pertains to the identity St. Paul. Tho.

BociRl H-gaiiixa'Jona tor of the Russell woman who was killed r-nd as to her previous haunts and Lho. presence ot the letter addressed ta "Marlon Morgan" found in her trunk. Ho tlio Morgan woman nt William Ue Garino's road house about three miles oast of this city. She had been In the resort about a month. Her home was at 0110 time In Btoclgctt's Mills, this county.

Sho told the chiull thut the murdered woman's r.amo was Annie Russell, and that she a Creole. She also said that 'she liail lived with her for. some lime at -a resort in Utica known as tho "Annex," and after that bad lived wltli her in Syracuse. Sho said that upon leaving the Annex the proprietor refused to givo up her trunk and the two women divider! effects, and in tho division some of the Morgan woman's clothes and other effects came hi to possession of tho Kusscll womnn. Chief Barnes was in consultation with the District Attorney at Waterloo to-day.

Boat 65 Feet Long to Be Placed in Commission. May Olisco Navigation Company will place in operation early tills month a line new boat sixty-five feet long by nine feet, six inches wide, which will connect with all trains at the new terminal clock at Otisco Lake station. The boat will make all landings on Otisco lake and also be used for excursions around the Jake. new boat, "Fontney," is one of IS years oi age a tit! the od Tor men over that ugo. offcrt Is bclnc; mat -j to secure HGV.

TV. D. of Little Falls to come ta Canas- toto. incl artdrrss the Knifihtlioud I he Jlciliocllst next. Sunda evening.

a uicrtfriR In the interoslB of Er iilicrhooO to bo lield in Canastota Itea s. CANASTOTA, May Mitlcrson 1ms resigned hlii position as boofckeepc for the r.itten ft Stafford ID take a i osltlon with tho. Benedict Company ol Syracuse. Tho niavrlapo cf Ivirlc H. Dclui ami May cVnducton "in "thr'nliLlonal' 111 Liicrotia WlJaon i be uoiomnl at tho homo 1 national convention.

of tho brldo'a iiaronla at 6 o' lock Wednesday tit tern con. tcrest on monthly balances, Secretary i rerorts that the plan is receiving splendid support. The experiment was first triod last pay day- and one man' deposited $65, and three others delivered $70 more to bo placed in the bank. In each case the men had never had a bank account, on account oc their close confinement to their work and also from the fact that there is no bank located in this village. i A the younger men employed about the yards who draw wages squander their money, and it is the endeavor of the, association to especially encourage tlieae men to get into the habit of saving.

The plan Is highly indorsed by Trainmaster F. C. Ray and by master M. T. KcCormick.

li Miss Grace Miller Younger and Former William Joseph Maier Married at Seneca Falls. "Ceremony Performed by Groom's Brother. Post-Standard Branch Office, No. 17 Stato Street. Bell Telephone N'o, 249.

SENECA FALLS, May C. William Joseph a. former member of Assembly from Seneca county for two and widely known throughout the state, and Miss Grace- Miller Yawger, a popular young 1 woman, of social prominence, were East Syracuse Items, EAST SYRACUSE. May W. H.

Rockfeller of Syracuse will hold a musical recital for his jiupllH In Columbian Hall on Friday evening. Admlesicn ivin be (roc, Truant Officer Smith brought; Ball, BQTI of Gecrgo Dal), keforo Jnstlco 0. Evans tujn morn In jr. charged with being a habitual truant fi-oin school, a pica of guilty, tha Justina reprimanded the boy and suspended sontenca to tlio Industrial Farm at Rocheslor, It la said thnt tho officers of tho school district will strictly enforce the conipulnory education law hereafter and that mere arrests will bo made tills week. Tha assessors of this village will meet 'at the offlco.jol Son to-morrow afternoon and liHlen to any coinplalnls which may foe altered by reason oC high assessments.

sewing society of tlio Decree of Honor will meet at tlio liomo of Mrs. Fred Nolta to-morrow afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.

J. dirties will to-morrow fnr Memphis. Ten where Mr. CiirtSss Is to rep- Central Division No. Order of Railroad Odd.

Fellows Hope to Bag a Prize at Binetfu.niton. Curious Fine Made by Officers of the Law, LYONS, May searching to-clny I for talcen from E. ONJSTDA. May i OnclCa -o. Bolirne var i et at ore Friday night, OC- -Patriarchs is lannlng to go flcers MnQlt ancl Bupke ran acrosg the "den" of a youthful band of yellow literature perusers that -was fitted tip in true Wild West fashion.

The had to the Stato Cantonment i i Binghamton 11 and 12. jVn cl'fon will be made to turn out fifty sU-onj? in. UT- parade. local canLon expects; to -ing 1 back tho first prize oC $7u. havli the largest number of men in line, tlv second prizo STiO.

"lie cantor, is in need of a being appropriated an unused fanning mill factory. locking up the entrances with padlocks and fitting tip the interior lavishly. On the outside door was a sign reading-, banner should it win either oC TM Brady's Private Offices. No prizes tae money will be us Jii purchns- A A i i i nr fhra Ion' ins one. The canton has a nicmbe 'Ship i i and equipped.

TEACK MEET SAT-JEDAY. NISI DA, May The following persons will represent Oneida High School in' the Hamilton interscholast track meet next Saturday, One hundred yard dash, A Latham, Norman 2l'D yard dash. Claude I uuut, I I I I I OL II1Q i i U'USJl. most raoflcrn pa.scn er boats and win iSffi ley Coe; yard low Stanltsy 'Renve; yard high in rdics, Waltuv Machinprv fnr Drnv-n TWillc. shot; Norman Latham; poio J-attLJUlieiy 101 OrOVvH IVilllS.

vniiU i carry 100 passengers. of MARCKLLUS, liny two mills tliB Crown Mills Company are being equipped with modern machinery, New looms to the value of 515,030 have been Installed in the mills. Two new sets oC curds, coating about ana a spin-' ning mule worth $2,000 have also been installed. Lighting- Plant to Be Erected. MARCELLUS, May W.

Knapp will soon commence construction'work on the electric plant. A car load of. poles hns been shipped from Michigan and work will be commenced as-lioon as the polos arrive. Tho a closed. lor a dynamo Is about to Directors Elected.

US, May Forest, Fish and Gamo Club met in the engine house this evening. Tha following wore elected ay directors: F. T. Scboonmaker, G. Amerman and R.

Scott for two years Molr, P. J. Kelly and James Powel for one year. Marcellns Notes. MARCELLUS.

May 0--Tho origin of the fire in tSie block hi Main street owned by Frank W. Knapp early this morning remains a mystery. The Marcellus Otisco Lake Pvnilrond Company has issued an attractive "advance card" for the season oi' 1907. The tracks of tiie Marcellus OLisoo Lake Railway are being extended south to a deep water point, where a station and boat dock Is to be constructed. WILL CANAL Water Main Construction in Borne to Begin To-day.

ROME, May a special meeting of tlio water and Sewer Board this uFLernoon J': was dbcklcd to lay tlio big: water main 1,000 fee: farther east so a it may be laid down McAvoy avenue instead of clown Sixth street. It was laid under thn Central Railroad tracks so as to connect i tho-nmln Railroad street opposite the new Spargo Wire Works hi tho course construction. The work of lav- vault. Hamilton Xlles; broad jump, Cla.utle Vantlerpool; high ji mp, Hamilton Wiles. he men aro a i i eve day for the event and promise lu give i good account of themselves.

Entertainment at Jastle, ONEIDA. May Marion L. Ruby oi! this city will enccttalnment in Hall to-morrow nu ht under the auspices oi: tlic Christian Endeavor Society of Cochran Memorial Church. The programme will consist of vocal an instrumental and rortt ings, and will" conclude with the farce, Men Wanted." Marriage Invitatioas Out. ONEIDA.

AJav an-1 Mrs. Le Forester havo issued fnvltutloi to tiie mar- rliiijo of their A-lnh to George P. Williams. ceremony will be perfomiecl at SL. Johns Church on night of'May 35.

Individual Men ion. ONEIDA. May a i Mrs. Downing: left this morning for Gale. St.

county, on a troi lishing expedition; Mr. and Mrs. i Fitch aro packing their household goo preparatory to moving to U'Jca. Organization ST tes. ONE II) May Tlio T3rlgh Star Circle of Kings Daughters i to-nio TOW at the Admittance." The minions of the law did not respect the admonition, biit picked the lock.

They found no plunder, hut found everything else that could be looked Tor. There- was room placarded, "Private Office," in which the chief evidently reigned, when there. It was fitted up with bunks and equipped with reading matter In profusion. All tlio standard dimed works were on file, also an imposing array of old-fashioned handcuffs, some cheap, well- worn foul smelling pipes and worse looking, tobacco. What Impressed the officers, most waa the ingenious contrivances for escape in case tho place was raided while tho pirates were in session.

There were two trap doors In the floor of the private office, also Ingenious contrivances providing for quick exit through the' windows, cleats having been nailed down the side oC the building from the windows. Tho officers were sorely grieved because of their Inability to meet "Detective Brady" or some of the members of staff. Geneva Man Considering Offer from Rockefeller Institute. lioniG of Mrs. Chtirlca Tho Epwortli League will hold a 1 banquet in tlio church pnrlora tm Friday i May The annual meeting nf tho C.

T. tl. will foe liclci to-mcrrow aftrrnoon 3 o'clock. Hc- porla of of dor irtments will bo rend, followcrt ty tho olec'Jon employes of the hard WEI department oC the Oneida'. Commuiiilj'.

Lliriltct. have organised GT3NEVA, May Van Slyke made a brief visit at the home of his parents here yesterday. Mr. Van- Slyke a position at Washington in the Bureau "of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. He is considering an oKer from the Rockefeller Institute for medical a position Jn the department of biological chemistry in that institution.

quietly married at tho home of the brldc'o parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson raw- ger at 7 o'clock to-night. The ceremony was pel-formed by Bov.

Henry Malcr of New Britlan, brother of the groom, nnd was witnessed by the Immediate- relatives oj! the bride and groom. Unattended, tho couple stood before Rev. Mr. who rend a brief ceremony, and the party immediately re- the dining hall, where a luncheon'' was served. The bride attired in a white fie chene gown of simple design, trimmed with bab lace and meckleii, carried a bouquet of American The color Ecl-emc of tiie house decorations was yellow, the halls being banked with potted palms, ferns and yellow carnations.

Tho parlor, library dining room were profusely with daffodils. Mr. and Mrs, Dialer kit at 9.30 o'cloclc, for fortnight's tour of the states and upi-n their return will spends the summer the Yawger cottage Cayuga lake. VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ACCUSED OF UNFAIR DEALING Severely Taken to Task by Attorney Gould as Counsel for Officer Clary in Regard to Report in the Conley Case. t.

PoEt-SUndard Brar.ch Office, No. 17 SUte Street. Bell Telephone No. 248. SENECA FALLS, May the Vjilage Board of Trustees with having misled and deceived him jn relation to the charges preferred by Nicholas Conley against Policeman John Clary in committing an assault upon his son, Nicholas, at the Central station in March, Attorney Ernest G.

Gould, counsel for the officer and Village President Nearpnss, had a wordy combat the board met to-night and the report of the Investigation Committee wns presented. The verbal battle arose when tho report revealed that the officer was found guilty and a' reprimand was recommended, followed by a motion, previously agreed upon, by the board, thut the report should be Indefinitely tabled. This Attorney Gould objected to, declaring that the officer was guilty lie should be punished and removed, and if not guilty the charges should be dismissed. Ho declared the report a rank injustice and unwarranted by the evidence: that tho findings were based upon charges not preferred 'by Conley, and charged unfair treatment of his air blast on tiic cupola at 3 o'clock In-f stead of 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Italians insist that they aro entitled toi quit at 4.

o'clock Saturday which is not possible when the wind docs! not go on until that hour. The company is determined to. either! settle with thr strikers at its own terms! or replace then i with new men. Families Moving to SENECA C--All of families that are to accompany the i Button Company to tho new location PouRlikcepalo commenced loading thclri liowschold erfc-olH unon a steam -packcC' tied up at tho Hrown Transportation Com-', pany'ti dock Tlic Jnst niprht and all fomllios desiring to fol- low tho company to its new homo will re-', ceivo fi-aJfflit lransportii.Uou free. It expected that ilia machinery, supplies unit Implements or the company will be removed this month.

client in a the case wag prejudged. Will Attend Grand lodga SJSNECA FALLS, May Bours Clarke, as of tho' Mayoriic fraternity of New York state, andC. John C. DavfH. jis master oC Focahontas i F.

and A. o) 1 this village, to-day to attend tho annual meeting- of the. A heated argument followed in which! Masonic prrami lodge of the state, to bo' held In New York tills week. the attorney, President Nearpnss nnd the I trustees participated, resulting in the indefinite tabling: of the report. Justice Byrne's Eeport.

Police Justice Alexander J. Byrne Hied lite rpnnri- fnr A i i aro i that all rubbish, boxes, ms report foi APUI. During the month or other Innammublematerialsmusc: $140 was collected in fines upon convic-; be removed i'l om the premises Orders toTroperty Owners. SENECA FALLS, May order of. the of Kiro Commissioners a dodger! is being 1 distributed addressed to the own- era or occupants of property within tho lire limits 'of iho villapo In which direc- tions for a various classification of charges, the largest fino being paid by Wesley Brace for carrying dangerous weapons.

3 Ie contributed $50. There were nine arrests for public intoxication, two for assault in the third degree, two for vagrancy, two for resisting an officer, one for carrying dangerous weapons, two for petit larceny, one for violation of bicycle ordinance and one for violation of the railroad blockade ordinance. Of the mm arraigned ten paid fines, three were committed to the Seneca County Jail at Waterloo, one to the Monroe County Penitentiary, five were discharged for lack of evidence, were given suspended sentence and one was acquitted. CHAKGKD WITH DESERTION. Geneva Notes, GENEVA, May Henson and Cliarles each sentenced to two.

months in the Ontario County Jail by Judge Keyes this morning. The men wero charged vagrancy. John. Van urer. Captaln Sin sic ton nf UIG Sai ation A ar.

in the Vl'aJiipsvlllfl Prea- byturitm Clmrtli on Civics Chili ir.ct i nfler loon at the homo of Mrs. Nclllo Moot. The lOJourned for tho Bummer, to moet again next Oc ober, Oneida i tiie pipe under the Black ttlvor canal ONBIDA, May Camnv Delta Phi will be commenced to-morrow. tornlLy ot tlio Higli' School i celebrate At a meetlncr of the Board, of Managers i eleventh anniversary Hay 19 th a banquet nt of the Rome State'Custodial Asylum this tho Madron House. afternoon the population was veportefl to Farmc nve a be 015.

Last month eighty-two new 1 tients were admitted. Tiie senior class of the Home Free Acad- i ff i i (i baseball team, vlLh Charles S- Cragsn manager, John Daniel -Hiffglns Joseph Johiisoii captain and Fi ink Bradt treas- and James Brown were each fined $3 by the court, which was paid. Rev. A. B.

Temple, who is moderator of the Geneva Presbytery, and who preached in the North Presbyterian Church here yesterday, officially declared the pulpit. vacant. Dr. N. Hemlck, who was pastor of the church for the last seventeen years, has' resigned.

Colonel-elect William "Wilson of the Regiment will try the examination for his new commission before the Exam- ing Board of the' Fourth Brigade next Thursday- its lUi "their curing and aro becoming disaoura on account ol the continued rainn. Anna Raymond, wild rr pot mixed with a fi'cltfhc at the "York Central i i i i 4C TM l-l vl ill) wiin a i ret ii me ueiuru.i cmy this afternoon elected Joim D. Flana- freight yards ir. tlila nnd suffered the lo Ba ft-un as editor of. Senior Annual in the of iior rlniit foot, la at the City HOB- place of Spencer B.

Owens, resigned. pllal. Slic will bo dlficlnu-ecd in a days. MARATHON Mayor Kesslnger has received a petition from about fifty taxpayers outside of tho corporation tax district who say they are opposed to tho present system of road improvement. They ask that each season some permanent improvement he made on i SJrSSenSS 1 llWrV MARATHON, May Ilnwloy Cortlar.d, a former nt of Marathon, each road.

PENNYAN. PENN VAN. May first of of pri2Q Kpenldng cnntestii. will be held In 'j torlum of the First Methodist -Church mis il- on Friday ovcnlns. May-17.

Tlic rollowlur; cnntostants will Kuth Whltakur, Una May Docker, Grace Haze; Voabure. Frofl Hart. 'Harold SwarUiout ond -Allen Davis. Prizes will bo awarded. C- S.

Jolmson, rural froc mirier on route No'. ".3 -Penu Inn. yofitofflce, lost horse natrons, of His roulo. toDl: iip.ia.Hubsci'lp'-lou'p 1 5. Ga an purchased'him anoth'er-horso.

-j i larpo oil paltitlr.gA of Bcenoa In Italy. About was realized from tho donation lor Uov. Br. Bonncr of tho Presby erlan Cliurch. Arbor.

Day waa observed at 2 Mara their High School Friday morning, FAYETTEVIL FAYETTEVJLT.E, May i. H. G. rail of 'Miss Bertlui I- incrlck or Pulton yesterday. A won.

wati born to Mr. of Buffalo at CQiitcr 1MB Woods owns and operates a Rtri sg -bouts the a route 'York; birth took- yl co on tho canal BRIDGEPORT. BTHDCEPOtlT, May MFFI, Maude i will give an addrosa in the M. E. Church next Sunday ovonlns- Tin? LaiUes Social Circle will meet In the church parlors -Friday afternoon.

Mrs. G. M. Sharpe and Mrs. Rose Brown are visiting in Mr.

nnd Mrs. 0. Downs are sncmling the week with Mr. and Corey Boardnmn In Fulton. Dr.

-Tva guest of friends in Mexico. EASTWOOD. "Patrick Mansell Wanted by Marine Corps Officers. SENECA 31 ALLS, at ilia request of Paul Murphy, a colonel of the United States Marino Corps, commanding the United States Marine barracks at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard, the local police are looking 1 for Patrick John a prl- 'vate, who enlisted at Syracuse. April '1, and who hau been missing from tils mess since Monday, April 22.

Mansell is charged with desertiun and the customary reward oC $20 is offered for his capture. Mansell in the son of Mrs. Mary Mansell of Cayuga street, this which is -address appearing on the complaint received at Police Head quarters here-. He is years old, 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs 165 pounds, has gray eyes, light brown a ruddy complexion, smooth face and was'formerly an iron, worker. He is well'known here and always bore a good reputation.

He has not been seen, here'since his enlistment and no Information, us to his whereabouts could be secured here. and that hereafter all rubbish must: be deposited In a suitable rcceptable In' front of the premises to be re-' moved by the village teams. Doyle Chosen President. SENECA FALLS, May At a of tho Baseba'l Association at the Mongf' House lo-nighi an organization was per-: fee Led, C. D-iylo chosen president; nnd P.

P. Gcrraghty secretary and urcr. A statoMent prlvcii'out showed that $575 of tlio I capital jitock ol: was subscribed. The full team signed will report here for practice JM'iy 14. Seneca Falls Briefs.

SENECA FALLS, Andrew J. Reagan of'Hociioster spent yesterday his parents, Mr, 'and Mrp. Patrick Reagan. KASTAVOOD, ray Grace Douglas of Auburn was tho guest of lire, Charlea Cbamplln last EclVord Tower and family hnve; moved to Mra. Jolin Bach is days In Utica.

1 Gvltfin of was thrown from SON -IN SYRACUSE. Mrs. Thomas Lynch. Dies Suddenly of Apoplexy. SENECA FALLS, May Anna, widow of Thomas Lynch, died this 'afternoon.

She was 67 years old. Death was due to apoplexy and occurred suddenly. The survivors, are two sons, Peter of Syracuse and Patrick oC this village. Fred Crane, passenger agent oCi he Rochester Eastern Railway Rochester, formerly of this village, was' In town to-do y. The regular Afny.

meeHnff ol the Board! of Education be held to-morrow even-: Infj In Academy. i. Mr. and Mi H. Clark Starlcs and fioaf Clarence oC A wore guests of Mr.I end Men.

Bei-t Yells yesterday. i FocahontiiR Lodge. P. and A. will) hold the annual Lodge of Sorrow Jn Ma-; sonic Temple lu-morrow The nupils teachfrs of school dis-i trlcts Nos.

9 30 oJ! the Town of Fay-! ettc will give entertainment in Canogaj: Town Hall The State Board of Water Supply -will refjume its hen rings on the application tho local Board of Water Commissioners for a certificate of public necessity required prior to tho construction of a municipal system of waterworks Friday morninff. Mlse Julia Reagan left yesterday toi spend a counl" of weeks with Rochester relatives. Operators Bell 'Phone NORTH ROSE. ROSK, May and JfrB. Allen oE Canada have boor visiting Mr.

cud Mrs, Mcrton a --f -i .1 f'i -fc- Armstrong. Mrs. T). itfi; tlnnphtcr, Marlon, I liavc relumed fi a vlsll Jn WalHngtou i Wado Valcntiac, who been seriously. Ill lildncy trouble, In convalescent.

Burton has accepted a ponltlon aa Bienographcr an: boolckcoper with Carey Ccinpany Syracuse, Perkins is visiting; In Weedaport. 'I- SCRIBA. 4 4 KW S- 1 -M rdbi 1 SCRIBA. May --THO M. sunaay sciiooi wns reorganized yestcr-Jay with tlio following offlcem: Superfntondcnt.

Mes. L. A I 'a avenue- this, morning. Ho hoiuo Flaherty ot wim- a i I flirtf-'tli'ld' I 'Syracuso STBIKE'UT A FOUNDRY. SENECA -May Italian el perk employed at jVIanitfacturing Company's No.

foundry- went, on a this morning. tm i 4 the company- refused to 'put the A. B. KlnipBon: Hra. A.

B. B. Simpson; organist, Mr s. Turner. The work on tlio stale road Is progroaelne nicely, A largo force ol men In at ton; Roland Wlicox or Brier Hill, farm turned lost week from A con been biini to Mr.

and Grant IV Stor.o of ParlBh; Mr. ami Mrs. II, "Wordcu of this placo -p '-r-: 1 i tendered a Kurml-e reception at thc Grange! Hull-; on it lining Uic analvorsary of tlnlr wedding Mr- and lira. Wlilttcmnro leave Blnghamton; arc going to. tiie Kilmer.

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