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VOL.XXB1N0 31
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The Massena
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AWWTOADVHtTBflB
The only paper that SAvee*'-«»*section of U» ooanty thoroogJuy
iatbisaM.
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MASSENA, ST- IAWBBNC2E 0OBNET, NEW TOBB^ THmSSDAY, JUNE 10,1915.
PRICE THREE CENT*
fallen in:thesection/for about two
STOCKHOLM HAN INSANE
Woman'* Relief Corps.
j
."weeks-."'Jt was".»tafM that the fire on
/. The .State Convention of the Wo-;
. the east, side oi the track, was about
Michael Murphy Thought He Waa
man's Relief Corps, Auxiliary of the
loot. A: New Ykki!Central train and
Chased By Murderers.
Grand Army of the Republic, will be
80 men are ^ w n g j ; the flames, At
Norwood, June 8.—Michael Murphy,
held in Albany June 22,23 and-24. The
noon' Sundaythe.fire had -burned over
a resident of North Stockholm, became
sessions of the convention will be held
an 'area, of about four miles square,
mentally unbalanced early Saturday
in the First Lutheran church and headabdat 50 or 76 ac^s being burned on
mowing, and woke up the residents
quarters will beat the Hotel TenEyck.
the east side of thj track and the reof Cottage jSill, Officers Finch and
The Woman's Relief Corps is the largWILLING TO GIVE "THE BOYS A Walker
AS
MEMBER
OF
CONGRESS
FROM
?MW ACRES HAVE ALREADY mainder on the • weft Side.
were called'. Murphy was takfist patrioiac orderof women in tatf UNOFFICIAL PRIMARY WILL BR
CHANCE
BEEN BURNED
- THIS BBTRIGT
^
United States, the membership being
en care of and taken to Ogdensburg
mem •
^ Flies AvoW Wee.
upwards of one hundred fifty thoustate hospital Sunday night for «xam.A
French
scientist
is
authority
for
sandi
TJbe
Department
of
rlewYork:.
Fire Hundred Men Are Engaged in
Bui They Must Not Be Brought Before fijation. It was thought by many that Gives His Views on Public Matter* in
Republican Cotnty Committee Meccdie statement; that pies i hiiVe a dishe was suffering from the effects of a Clear and Comprehensive State- has * membership of^10,349. At iffie -- ing Held at Canton Friday to
Fighting Fires and Some of
Him
a
Second
Time
and
tinct .objection |o ^the solor blue. Thi3
coming Convention Miss . Helen I,
excessive drinking, bat Pr,J. W>.!K?sment to the Voters of the
Help Settle the Scrap
'
l
Them Are Now tinder
Expect Very Much
wag first discov|reit b j ^ farmer who
Parker, a .member of Bariies C«rps,
District.
sane; who wda called, utated he could
*
-.w;.
;'.--rForCongress.-'----.keeps a large njuriberjqf cows in sevControl.
Sympathy.
see no indica«ons that this was the Bertrand H. SneH, of Pofeidam, has No, 206, of Gouverneur, and now De- Tie republican/ county committee
Massena people who motored to the eral sheds. One's of these sheds hap-' County court "opened at Canton condition.
formally announced his candidacy for partment senior vice-presMent will be
. * meetfag at Cantonulast Friday
Adirondacks Sunday saw many forest pened to be painfed ^bioe on the inside, Monday afternoon -with County Judge Many of the residents on Cottage the sffico of member of congress from a candidftte for president. Miss Park* held
to consider^the-matter of « candidate
' «res raging and already nearly 20,000 and in this the coi?s were little troubl- John C. Crapser on the bench, and Hill, who were suddenly awakened this district The announcement i s er was from J894 to 1905 the talented for
member of^ congressJrom this dfaacres have been burned over and more ed by flies. ,|He blied all thV walls and about all of the afternoon was spent in about 3 Saturday morning, stated Sun- addressed to the enrolled republicans and forceful editor of the Grand Army
and to%y, Jf possible, to harmcc*
tkan 500firefightersare struggling in -^ns/'^t^c^ii^al|/bis''eVw8. French taking pleas in criminal cases and: day that they thought they were sur- of St. Xawwnce coanly and is as fbt- Journal and is now rand has-been for *triet
years an active and inflnenfiai meisi* izeconfli«fag interests,
me wilderness as a result of fires farmers in the vicinity are now adding patiently ascertaining the facte. Judge rounded by a gang ;of outlaws and IOWSJ
ber of the Hew Ifork Press Asaoela- / M:S0M4s Chwrman H, M. Ingram
which made their appearance in sev- a blue* cpiorihg to .their whitewash. Crapser teied to make two things Veiy were going to be held op.
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tion. No better choice for president of Mentioned t i e name of Frank L.
eral sections of the Adirondacks last Their formula is asfoUows: T&twenty clear to defendants; one was that he One said he w » | fii« bestlmpersflna
this great; organization could be made., Seaker, member of assembly from tha
week, and gained; ground with great gallons of water aid' ten pounds of was- always^ willing* t» 'give the'boy; tion of a bandit by words that he ever
First district, as a candidate, " Mr.
-—Dansville Daily Breeze,
'' rapidity through undergrowth made slacked lime and ohV pound of ultra- who has gone wrong a second chance; heard. In fact, he said when he awoke
Seaker rose and stated that he was not
marine.
The
waij
fre.
tinted;
twice
;
tinder like by two weeks of drought
the other ,that if Chat chance was wast- and listened to the conversation he
a candidate. After speeches had bow
during
the
cummer.
. The setting sun of Sunday looked
ed, punishment would follow and not *njs 8or store, he # i # aarronhded that
made by the other three candidates,
..'-across forest .lands in Franklin, Hamanofter suspended sentence* fo -'0n lie hid Ida jnoney and watch before
Major W, H. Daniels, of Ogdensberg,
Ston and St. Lawrence counties, veil>
case of each one of the several stia- going fronx his room, fie found MurBertrand H. Snell, of Potsdam, and
_. • e i in a gray haze from thousands of
pended sentences, this fact was em- phy armed with a heer; bottle in one
Col Martin H. Sackett, of Gouvernenry
acres ablaze. - Beneath' that haze there
phasized and the defifndant warhei hand and a stocking In the other, trya recess of half an hour was takon.
that
if
ho
foiled
to
iadhere
to
;the
^
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,,
. fought along the wilderness fife lines;
when the resolution of Mr. White of
istraight; mdriorrpwway hew^ittldl^ »ng
warf
of se»scores of blackened, smoke drugged
Fowler ceme up/ f^ consideratioa
eral to
men.
thatoffhethe-*pproactt
said were closing
in
in
serious
trouble
immediately.
Thefolwen, weary with day and night shoragafa. It provided that the candidates
on him to kill him, and that they had
lowing
criminal
matters
were
disposed
«ii»g and beating, and praying for a
be urged to agree to abide by the re^ «,—
been chasing hlpt'iil dsyfBk aaid-he
Qti'
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hosrj ram that would check some of
sult of nn twofiicial primary. Mr.
must
have
some
assistance,
as
he
wasRUSSELL
REAL
ESTATE
CO.
RE.
the worst blazes known to tho Adiron- CLERGYMEN ARE ASKEl TO CO- Rosalio Bustrict is a.Polish woman completely
Snell had agreed to this plan earlier in
worn ~,ip% # o m driving
PORT BIG SALE
who lives at Massena and ahe pleadeb^oompietely
^worn
"•: decks
in many springs.
«
the meeting, but Major Daniels and
0
them
back.
Murray
agreed
to
take
care
:
-".• ••; 5oPEBA3fe.'''\_^/' "I\" ndt guilty ifhrough an fote*preter,to
i- < In large measure the fires -.hive", ;
of them; while |4ta?pny got some
More Than Half the Lots in Oakmont Colonel Sackett did not commit them;''i,• ' • : , ' ' i / g ' •,"'"._ '' : %, .
, \ a number of indictments charging her
beep confined to brash land or closesleep. The police: w^tre notified while
Reported Sold in the First Three ~ selves on-this question, and it was
with
the
sale
of
liquor
without
possesly lumbered slashings, where; the; Asked to Preach Special Sernans to
known that they were" opposed, the
hewaagettmglu5.ifest.
r
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Day* After Hhky Were'
sion of a liquor tax certificate. Thomas
dead tops, and stumps have offered
argument being that with two candiAid in Campaign to Save (he V; EVShean w^s assigned to defend her.':
Opened.
ready but inexpensive fuel. It has
According to reports from the Rus- dates from the Firfe assembly district,
Lives of Infants and \ v. fieorge KeHy, of JHenveltonv pleaded
only one, Mr. Snell, from the
been the effort of the fee fighters,
sell
Real Estate Co., business was and,
Children. _"". . * \ - .' not guilty ;to securing' a Honor tax
second,
later would have the adheaded in the western" section by
booming down in their new addition, vantage.theColonel
Sackett then arose
Cbief Ranger William O'Brien of Old Ad one feature of the 1915 cd,?^!- .certificate by means of false repre.
Oakmont, last week. This sale was and m a brief speech
jeatations
as
to
material
facts.
withdrew his
Forge, and in the northern section by tional campaign, for the* savins vf
J
announced
in
the
Observer
Wednesv
Arthur Menkins;, -of* " - - candidacy. This leaves,Mr. Snell and
Ckief Ranger Albert DeBeau of Ma-;
day
night
and
they
state
that
during
Haior-Daniels alone in thefieldso Star
lone; fo keep the— fire from getting babies'Hve3 the state department of
the- first three daysjover half the lots as St Lawrence county is concerned.
sway into the good timber land. . At health has designated Sunday, Juna20,Jri?aded not guilty to grand larceny in
in the tract were sold and further that
Welfare Day,", Pastors of ^ ? Second degree.
least two of the fires have been due as "Child
a large percentage of the purchasers" Major Daniels lien stated that he
denominations; have; been asked to ; ilrfali Johnson, of Norwood, pleaded THROUGH THE EFFORTS OF^Stt
to carelessly dropped matches. One is all
Bertrand H.SneU. -•.
. ,- • i ^ 1 1 bl"hl homes ort their lots this would agree to abide by the result of
co-operate and are receiving &on-Ktko noJt juilty to illegal voting.^ It was.
ntt.. •-vsr--—-.r-*-rr™
said to have been caused by a rail- department
•!'.,.' PERViSGB^BiANMER
data
upon
which
to
bate
charVed
to
have
been
committed
at
thV
^Ehe
repubhc&n
coimty
cottimittee
a t , summer, -This tract is beautifully lo an unofficial primary,
; r o ^ locomotive, - , >•«""•
services
oil
that
Sunday,
ifiv?is
of ^gdenshtttgj said
a, meeting held at Canton on Friday, cated inr almost the center of the vil- A motion entered by Judge Clarence
sermons,
or
short
talks,
at
one
of
their
j
last
tiwn
meeting,
KDishaW,
The largest fires are raging hear The educational campaign of the di- he W^Vn't guilty of burghiry in'-. the Bids-to Be Advertised For to Complete June 4th, decided to call unoincial prilage and is only a few minutes walk to S. Fems of Potsdam, was then earBenson Mines and near Mountain vision of child hygiene of ttie.depart third degree and petit larceny. ..
the Road to Helena at Once i s . ' maries in: fiis county to select a candi- the business section, the schools and ned, ft provided for the two candi/View. It is estimnted that 2,400 acres ment of health; last year brought about James Mazssa, Of 'Edwards, a nodate for member of congress. % am churches and ./the' Aluminum Com- dates to each name three committee, the Assurance From Mr.
" have burned'_ between AJdrich and: a decrease in the infant death rate license town, pleadddrguilty to selling
men, who with the chairman ©£• the
a candidate for thiis, oigce and I take
•,
MbrHs.-'''if
Star Lake near Benson Mines, and from 137 to 112 per thousand births. liquor Without a tax certificate. He / Supervisor A.« J. Hanmer and form- this opportuni^^f'announcing that I pany's plant county committee, -Harry M. Ingram,
The
company
expects
that
within
a
that a tract four miles square is This means that approximately 1,400 was fined tca> hundred dollar? and; er Deputy 'Highway Commissioner win enter such primaries and abide by
very short time that this section will should formulate rules for the holding
aflame near Mountain View^- At the deaths of infants were prevented. .given a .thirty day sentence in county W* F, Willson • went tio Albany last the result
\ •
,
built up with homes, owned and of attTinofneial primary, and when this
! latter place the New York Central fire "- The campaign was almost entirely" jail, which latter Was suspended, and Friday to see if arrangements^^ could During tie next few. years many be
occupied
by the purchasers. Who'will committee was ready to reiwrt, that
• • train from Tapper Lake is co-operat- educational. Mothers were ..shown .how he may stay in jail fifty days if he not be made to have the,second"sec* vital problems,affecting the public become permanent
residents of Mas- the county committee should be again
;
ing with the fire fighters,
to care for and feed their children and' prefers instead of paying thefeje. ,
and commercial life of the Nation sena arid who will be a credit to tie called together by the chairman and
tion
of
fife
MassenawHelena'
highway,
One report from Mountain View communities were aroused to-the'.nee-! Edward. O'Brien, of Colton, pleaded
rules adopted and a time fixed for.
Rabket River to Selena, adver- must bo moK and settled. The ques- town. Home ^owners are an, fade- .the
Sunday night was that the fire was put essity for child welfare work. Fprtyr guilty to the, sale; of liquor Witiiont a from
tion of largest innnediate'importance, pendent class of citizens who. are the holding of such primary- Majors
tised
and
a
contract
let
at
once
so
that
of control completely, and that noth* cities were yisited by exhibits and tax certijG^atei it being\*a no-license the first section would really be. .at in my opinion, Js the re-adjustment of necessary to the substantial upbuild- Daniels named ^s members of t i e
committee, Fred J, Gray of Ogdensing short of a drenching rain, could 150 popular health lectures: were given. town. His/ hotel burned to the ground some use to the people'.«& fte two our tarifriaws at the earljest possible ing of any town or Community.
burg, B. G. Parker of Gouverneur and
stop it before it reached some: natural Exhibits were also sent to county fairs early Monday, morning, A fine of tWo towtas
tih/ie. I believe jn a perniaiient tariff
and
the
pabtic
at
large,
"The
Furthermore it is not unreasonable
barrier. In practically all instances and the sn^ler. vidiagesi
hundred and#ty d$|:jira^^^^ja3 impdaed town of Masser# is cdnsi^ctingjfrom commission. of trained experts who to presume that this property wfll in- J.Jbeslie Craig of Lisbon.
, t i e fires have".worked westward or: In his letter to the; clergymen of the and'thirty dayd in/jail, tiis iattersuEh Minkler's 6oiB&j: to Nyando andnndershall constantly study bnsiness condicrease m value as building operations Mr. Snell named .as members of the
northwestward under the influence of state asking for their co-operation on pended.
tions, at home and abroad and report progress
V-. v. > ' - - • ' • • ' .
the
cxnitTacfcJforJjQiej
first
sectiott
of
and those who have « pur- committee, County Judge John C
tile strong wind that has prevailed for June 20, Commissioner "Biggs says:
John- O Spear,5 c$ OSwegatchie,/ the Massena-Heteni-rtod, i i i s left a •to congress, from, time to twrfe *he re- dchased property- onJtMs,;fcract, .-have Crapser of .Massena^ former County
..about, a week/ " •-'-"•'•..*"'.*
.siilts of their researches. However, J
-Treasurer Boyal Newton of ParishThe state department of health has pleaded: guilty to Ealljnj* Ixijtror, on Snn".-* Wh^re the fees have beep most been waging a vigorous child welfiiro day, was; fined onefitcidxcdand fifty gap of over amile of very bad road. favor ahe injmed^ate^revision of the made a good investment,
.yjlle> and former County Judge ClarThe
further
fact
t^a*
the
state
has
The
sale
of
lots
will
be
discontinued
stubborn, field commissariats have campaign during the past sixteen doUars, which he paid;
tariff to do away with the industries
ence 75. Ferris of Potsdam.
after
to-day
at
the
present
terms
and
been
letting
contracts
for
roads
in
St»
been established. Men are sleeping by months, for the purpose of reducing William M. &C^rthyit «JP Gouver-!
Of tha Underwood act and to give the
On motion of Major H. D. Ellsworth
prices,
for
with
the
present
outlook
Lawrence
county
much
IteloW
tioeestithe fire lines whenever; opportunity of- infant mortality and conserving the' neur, pleaded guilty to carrying a
agricultural and manufacturing inof Canton, Major Daniels and Mr. 1
* fers, catching a few minutes of sleep, strength and vitality of infants who concealed weapon,;,and was.placed to: to, tins county, for the construction, of dustries of our country the opportuni- for business in Massena they antici- Snell were given the right to fill any
.:''; and ariidiig to continue; ttfe . battle., might otherwise go through life handi- the care .of^ the/probai-ion officer. ' in this county for the construction of ties of expansion which tioy ri^htiy pate that prices' will advance and that -vacancies occurring fa the memberUnder the direction of competent fire;capped, as the result of early illnesses •Frank Marshall, of 3&sSdsa. -at this second section, and when these deserve and actually need, if We are to the property will be even more' in de- ship of their committee members.
mand.
facts Were placed before the highway
;. Tsngers and fire wardens, the WOrk: is';or by unintentional errors on the part present, but Who has been a Wanderer;
Chairman H. M. Ingramjstated that
have a_retarn to the prosperous time!' '< J. B. Locfewood, Who has had this
.being done sriehtificaily and syste- & those who do'npt know bow to take pleaded guilty to forgery, sefiond de- department, the secretary, 1, J, Morris,; enjoyed
throughout/the length and sale in charge for the Russell Real he thought a committee on rules for
matically, although the men are the best care of the little one3 en- gree and uttering a forced instrument^ assured Mr. Hanmer and Mr. Wi&on breadth of
the land under former re- Estate Co., will remain in town nm-* holding town and county primaries
that this contract would ba,adverfeed
obliged to fall back and establish'new trusted to them. • ;•...
Sentence will come later. '
,
.
ptibBesn
tariff
laws.
•
til Saturday to*close up some "matters should be appointed. He said that no
at
once
so
that
the
work*
could
be
fire lines time after time.. With the One of the most potent mean3 to
David Martin and Harry Swan^ of. idone tins season, t
believe
in
an
ademiate
coast
deand
anybody who wishes to inspect the change in the rules had been made
*•
, . exception of t i e two'eases naihed thft this end is the bringing to the mothers, Ogdensburg, pleaded guiliy to finr.?^
the change fa the election laws
fense;,
an
army
and
navy
^nfficient
in
property-after
the' close of the sale since
/fees are thought to be under con- and all others who are interested, such' glary, in tie third degree and potit The objecti0.n of i i e state" highway siz.e to command the respect of and
and
that
the present; rules were
trol. *~ .""- :•--•••,';;:
, \"' '•;/ information- as' will- favorably affect larceny.; H.-J. Donavan represented department to letting: any more work, ensure oar peace With the ot$er na- will find him in the company's* office archaic.
in
the
Cubley
block.
this
season
wa3
that
they
jiad
$St
the
There are five fees to the town of the welfare of the'child. As an educa* them and they Were placed in chargo
tions of .the world; regulation or cor.
The owners of the property have of- _ A motion was made to this effect
Fine, J3t Lawrence county. About 2,- tiOnal forcci no body of'men is *so of the probation bSicer, and sentence contracts now undW way that; they poratbns
and other business enter- fered the village the use of their and carried and Mr. Ingram appointed
could look after, but they were willing
/jtOO acres of brash land which haisi favorably situated to assist in tibia suspended during good behavior.
Whtie fnily protecfing streets as 'a detour during the con- on that committee J. Fred Hammond
been lumbered closely for hard wood work as a clergy, and we< therefore Dominic Bruno, of Canton, pleaded to take on onemore under the eircum- '&#&!*&%
the public,, will encourage and not pre- struction of the pavement on East of Canton, R. S. Waterman of Ogdens.and soft wood; and is qwhed by Pe- write to enlist youj co-operation and guiltytt>selling liquor to a-minor jtaat stances,
burg, P. A. Graves of Gouverneur, G.
ter YouSey is burning between Aldrich' sympathy for the observance of Sun- March.; Sehtenco later.
Mr, Cannier also sajv the repre- vent the investment of private capital Orvis street. President Horton: and W. Ball, of Massena ^nd L. E. Ellison
and
the
employment
of
labour,
a
modVillage*
Engineer
Clark
inspected
this
• and Sjar Lake, Chief Ranger O'Brien day, June "20» as a state-wide "Child John La Brake, of Canton, 'pleaded sentatives of the Ross-HaUenbeck
ern rural credit system and f i e ex- proposition Monday and it is probable of Winthrpp.
said Sunday night that while the big ;Welfare/Dayi'?'.,.' .*-•;. .'/-.
guilty to selling"liquor to a minor last Censtruction Co., who have the cjon-r
Mr. Pelsue of Winthrop said he ,
fire was hot under control he cbhsidr As an: indication of what is te pos- .March and in his case also sentence b tract for the first section of this road, tension * of agricultural education. that a way will be opened from Mill honed this committee would fix the
Tjigre
are
many
other
subjects--of
street
to
t
i
e
streets
in
Oakmont
While
in
regard
to'nsing
the
same
brick
on?
/,eredit to be in very good shape. It is sible to accomplish by public health yet to come.
Tales for town, primaries so that conOrvis street as were used on great importance to "tie. nation But East Orvis street is dosed.
"not within three miles of good timber education, and through the .agencies
ditions would be improved and said
Char{e3 Jafoure, of Ogdensburg, East
our
mternational
relations
and-the
np, land. The fees started last Monday developed thereby,: there;iwere 1,453 pleaded guilty to pet/it larceny after a 3&in street so as tofeavea series of building of our internal commerce and
that in his town a lot of soreheads
RAILROAD TRESPASSING
and gainedgreatheadway untilMr. le38 deaths in -New Ybrk/jstato Of, in- ^previous conviction. Sentence will bo streets, of uniform appearance, and industries sare Of immediate pressing
and Democrats came fa to the town
assuried that they would try to
O'Brian; went down to the scene per- fants under- One year of age in' 1914 imposed later on.
cattcns and out-voted the simon pure '_'-' Was
importance..
*
'
pleaso
the
village
in
that
respect.
.'. tonally. A hoot 100 men are watching : than in 1913, but even if the statistical, Archie, Abbptt pleaded guilty to unThe Cause of More Than Half the republicans. He wanted rules that
The
tine
i
a
s
*ome
vAen
the
citizens
it and beating it back whenever poS- side Of these .figures Were disregarded' lawfully injuring real property;. He
Railroad Accidents.
Would shut them out. Mr. Ingram
Of this country, demand that their
Anot'ier Butter Record.
&>& The fed is about a mile- front the fact, would still rfimahl^iat.an^ag- has; a bad: pagt:record, andTheLdrew
said that it was intended that the comRailroad
officials
claim
that
statisrepresentatives
shall
give
more
at«
the Carthage -& />«;fenx"ae« railroad gregate- of 1,453 mothers and fathers tin^e months; in bounty jafli
Anaoancei ifchas been made of tenthm to the curtailment of public tics show that more than half of all mittee should consider this among
the result cj^the government tests
. Ifa© '•'-'
have/ been spread the; grief which the Harold Smith and William Mcand'extravagance and less, to persons killed on railroads fa the other matters.
,.'"": Near Newton,Falls on brush land, losg'of"a ch|ld inust surely entail'-.to Dermott pleaded guilty to burglary in, made at the V\-C. Sonle & Sons, of waste
inventing
jjew ways of raisingrevenue, United States and Canada are killed Colonel M. R. Sackett came in for
Syracuse,
HclM*iH-Frie3ian
herd
of
owned; by the Higby 'Ltnnber;- Com- the home. Moreover, tho state has the third degree and "petit larceny
also firmly believe that the sante while trespassing on railroad proper- a good deal of praise for withdrawing
•pany of Newbnrg, about 500 acres gained 1,453 potential citizens, and committed-at Lisbon last January. the Sonl far^'lat Cleveland ahd Iprinciples
of thrift and economy which ty where they have no right to be, from the race and so helping to reshows that BreykdafcS metje Jessie,
have begQfSeared by flame. About 70 the actual- saving in dollars by the Sentence was suspended during
our
are
absolutely
to private suc- and fully eighfypercentof those killed lieve a somewhat difficult situation.
a**-«™ t n ^ S l j ^ f ?
scsxaoia, ii»J3»"days &om Marcb cess should beessential
men have been at work, on this fee preservation of this number /of in- ^t^A^^A
applied
to pablie af- in tins maner are useful citizens who As the situation now stands, the
behaviorand
they
are
m
charge
of
tha
gj
Jfoy
1,
s^de
the
TCCOtd
"
p
of.
and; it is just about conquered. It fants, based on' the earning capacity probation officer.
become careless and only twenty per committee is to meet upon the call of
fairs.
' /started at 4 o'clock 'Saturday after- of a single individual, amounts to a Floyd Crowbar, Theodore Laventurei, producing" 3,121^ pounds of mife * Sbould the people honor me
cent are tramps. Children playing on the chairman, when the committee on
noon,*
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;>'• very large sum. As a great propor- Robert. W^iams and George Sayers, and 133-83 pounds of butter, shew- the nomination and election to thiswitb
the tracks or flipping; cars comprise an unofficial primary^is ready to reofing
an
average
of
3»65
per
cent
of
'
A fire, which sliarted Wednesday; tion of infant mortality is nnnficesSary, of Ogdensburg, each: pleaded guilty
tBe greater part of fids shameful port. •' _--/; ~, /;'/.--;;:-..-.?:,,.---'fe|. This cow*s seven day record is fice twill undertake'-its duties owing slaughter."
and which. 'fjas. covered about «350 and its prevention s o easily demon- all
.
allegiance
to
no
man
or
set
of
men,
to
grand
larceny
Second
degree.
AR
i0Z7S
pound*
per
day,
34,293
,.-; acres of brash land in the vicinity/ of strated, we solicit y<?ur> earnest Co- Were employees of the Johnson. & MurThe
Grand
Trunk
Baflroad has is- The Sfc^ Regis Fails^ News says:—
and
without
any
embarassing
political
, Porfe JPerry ;Lake between Fine and/ operation •-' toward making the first ray Company, and they robbed their pounds of butter, showing an average, obligations. My only promise is that I sued circulars for general.distributf *?A bad acrident occurred on Spring
Broofcdalei
Piteairn, is "under.: Control* Mr. O'Brien, "Oifld Welfare Sunday" in this state employer of; goods* Some have made, of 3,65 per cent f a t
Pietfe Jessie ranks second fa t i e will be absolutely fair and just be- tion which give warning along this street Monday evening. Some young
'has 33-men aft work .on it. Near Par^ aenccess.
restitution,
and
the
rest
say
they
will.
world
in the production of milk, be- tween aH men and all parts of -tie line and much useful information, con- boys were fooling with a syringe
ishville a tract of 1,500 acres 'which
charged With ammonia which ft seems
They
have
been
decent
boys
and
they
ing
led
by * Canadian cow, so that district, and I will give to public mat- cluding as follows?
has been lumbered closely has burnRural Msil Carriers.
suspended sentences witk a pro- she therefore holds the record for ters the same care, attention and In view, therefore, of these facte was intended for a dog Om% was in
ed over- A report from there at 0:30 . The annual meeting of the Rural drew
officer attachment, A joint in- the United States. She ranks fourth honest effort which, I have always giv- and fa t i e interest of public safety, the habit of biting their bieyde tares,
: o'clock Sunday evening stated that the: Letter Carriers* Association of St. bation
every person is earnestly requested and fa some way the contents were
dictment
against them for conspiracy fa butter record in the world. The en to my own business.
fee was under control. About 75 men Lawrence County was held at Canton, was dismissed.
net
to walk on or along railroad tracks discharged into the face of Gilbert
If
the
voters
of
the
district
believe
tests
were
completed
under
two
are out fighting it. "
May 31, A good number of the car- John Barber and Alfred Blair, of government supervisors.
that I am sincere in what I have above both on account of his own safety and Young, aged 13 years, most serioiwly
The fire hear Mountain View, abbat riers
were present and a social time Ogdensburg* pleaded guilty to grand
stated and that I possess the neces- for the sake of setting a good ex- injuring one of his eyes and tanno*
16 milea south of Malone, is on0;, M Was enjoycd\'The
following
officers
sary
qualifications, I ask their support ample to others. We ask parents to this face. His uncle and aunt, Mr, and
larceny
second
degree.
Both
had
past
tie most: destructive hj the history of were elected: President, €. D. Miller, records, they were told they must exMust Declare Baggage Vatoe,
in
the
primaries and promise, to serve call this subject to the attention of Mrs. F. H. Berdrew, wi»k whom he
that section, It started Saturday morn- Oouverneur; vice president, Frank jsect a sentence, though it will be im- Persons who go a-traveling on toe them ail
their children and instruct them as to Uvea, took him in an antomobSe to '
to the best of my ability.
ing: about 10, o'clock, about 100 feet Harper, Lisbon; secretary and treas- posed later fa the term.
train with more baggage than a too't/hthe danger of walking or playing on Dr. Bell, the eye spseiaBst, ' at Og, irom the Mohawk & Malone railroad surer,
brush and a comb are up against it ij Robert E- Loveless, of Gouverneur, or about tracks and of flipping cars. densborg on Tuesday morning tor
H.
M,
Howard^
Canton.
The
line and near a lumber road that
now. A new amendment to the Federal S. L. 0 . 16 has received the highest In tihis connection let us also call treatment The doctor was imable Jba
meeting Will be held at GouverColton Hotel Burned.
crosses the track: Sear Mountain View. next
interstate-commerce law provides that honor that can be given to any S t attention to another source of injury state whether tie sight ef the ey«
near*,
May
30,1916.
jl
Fire
of
unknown
origin
totally
desBeginning on the east side Of the.
the value of all baggage checked must
undergraduate when be was which is quite common, due to fail- could be saved or not for a, fsw days:
track; the flames spread rapidly Work on the topographic survey of troyed the bland Hotel at CoHon, be declared, and if the value is over tiawrence
elected president of the Thelomathe- ure of persons to atop and look in both This is a very regtwtable ouuiieaee
through the dry stpfif of an ojd cut- the Adirondack region wtdch was in owned by Edward O'Brien, at two U00 *» extra fee must be peid. The ^
approaching trains and it is hoped that i V lad may folly
9 0 C i e t y , This organization is com- directions for
ting, andi by the tjme Ranger Albert. progress last summer and fall will o'clock Monday morning. The dam- new regulation went into effect Wed
when
about
to
cross
tracks at high- recover.
tiosed
of
all
the
undergraduates
of
the
age
is
estimated
at
$6,000,
partially
, DeBeau arrived from Malone, had soon be started again. A tbtal of 1,000
nesday and special forms hav« been university. Mr. Loveless won on the ways or other places. Remember that
covered
by
insurance.
The
grocery
»p«ads.half mile along the tracfe
_. of
„ apartor,
_^
square-acres is being cowed. fWs store of G. E. Libby, across the street provided for pwsengers to AH out A third ballot defeating C. J. Ford, 16, trains may move on any track at any T. V. Spear, of Lake Cleae, It Jka
Shortly afterward shower*
form must be filled out for each ptec*
« t the woods on tie west side of thejWvey is the first of its.ikind in the from the hotel, was damaged, but was of baggage checked, which means that of Westfield, N. J., by a plurality of 80 time. We do not believe that any per- dManawm speckled trout i e t a * * * . * *
^teaefc afire and within a short «me it Adirondack region and shows every not burned. It was saved by the Colton
season. While troSing t i e offer
votts, Albert Bent 17 of Glens Falls son is so busy that he cannot take
was out of control, sweeping north' 20 foot difference in elevation, as firemen with their hand engine. The catching trains at the last minute has was elected vice-president of the or- few seconds before crossing a track
westward. The land where the jftr* Is well as all trafli, roads, buildings fire burned off the telephone and elec- been done away with—if you have ganization; D. Bingham of HerUawr to make sure that there is BO ap- of line, a trort a*rw*har4.we»»»»
fcutnmg is p*rt!y owned by th« Dela- and farms. On many of the trmile tric wires, cutting off all communica- baggage to check.
w^s elected secretary and treasurer.) proaching train. By aO means never tlM bottom and anted Bk« i "
ware & Hudson railroad and partly leading into the woods, markers have tion. The hotel was all aflame when ft
Mr. Loveless will take office immedi- "dock under" crossing getae or acmes tQ ffrfff'H^ so thai %mi
been erected By the snrveying party, was discovered by Mr. O'Brien. He and Herbert S. Middlemies, 84, who has atUy and continue Co preside over the tracks when warned not to do so by
by the Parmelee estate,
Mr. DeBeau stated Sunday that stones also being need in designating his family and several guests escaped Just finished a 6-year sentence at weakly gatherings of the S t Lawnpee signal fromflagmanor other eonree,
the fire had probably been started by the difference in altitude from the with difficulty.
Sing Sing and is now locked up ia staaaste throughout his senior year.
att Adirondack train, although he was nearest simitar marker.
the Otsego Co. jail at Cooperstowa, Be-II « member of the Alpha Tan
not sure. He said that a train had
Mrs. Edward McFarren ef Whitehall has appealed to Gov, Whitman, Teniae Ones* Dnrtemity and tlswigkoat Ue ajgned -to _th> S 3 S list, aad tie
*i »»s
gone north about two hours before, In Jeffazaoft County, six voter* will while hanging draperies, accidentally W, Osbo&i and County Judge Burt J,, Maste -kea been ptoailaeat kt eooeg*
and that one had gone south fear stick by^PUin BIO Saber and Hi swallowsd a pin, which caused her Hnmpfarey of Qoeens for hate,
•d to l»^on per aatmm. Tkeaew or-hteetf-the
hoar* before the fire wee dleeowd. American party aa shown by the re- mach WMeslMMs for eevenu hours, tag that ho U ' '
^
der coes fate aieet Jatr-ls*.
The land in which tie fire is ruH- tartwd enralhiMBt blanks, t i e afar or unt« It ww fereed from her threat He ahare<in the
afag *•« eat ever turn or five years
that led to the removal aad
it lodnd, by
NeatraBsy a* lew
•9*. It is very dry, as no ram has 1,000 Mlllll MBt OVt.
BMRt ef Warden Join 8.
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