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FIRST SECTION.
PLATTSBUEGH, !N. Y . , FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1907
VOL. LII NO. 49
TERR
WHOLE KUMBER 9294
the Macdionough Social and ComPERSONALS.
mercial Club, deplore the great loss
sustained not only by ourselves but
—Walter Bradley Tripp, of Emerby the entire community in the death
Joseph Baker, of Saranac Lake, J
son College of Oratory, will give a
of John Martin, and direct that this VPPORTIONMENT
spent last night in Plattsburgh.
j
FOR
OF THE SUPREME COURT TO BE reading in Normal Hall on May 24. MANY HONOR MEMORY OF DEAD resolution be inscribed upon out
R. J. Sanford, of Potsdam, trans- FRED LARA WAY PLK1DS GUILTY
TOWN OF COUNTY.
records and be published in the
—Better
sold
on
the
Canton
board
acted
business
in
Plattsburgh
yesOFFICIAL,
HELD IN THIS CITY.
AT ALBANY.
newspapers of this city and county,
of trade Saturday at 23 2 cents and
terday.
and that a copy be sent in loving
cheese at 12 J cents
E. S. Smith,, Jr., of Port Henry,
A Totnl of $45,500 Received—Insympathy
to
the
bereaved
family."
—Malone is early in the field j
crease of $7,398.43 Over Last Year was among last night's arrivals in
with an announcement that it wiil
this city.
-—City Schools Get $5,025,
celebrate the 4th this year.
W. F, Ferguson, of Burlington,
AT THE ALTAR.
—Prof. Sanborn, the well known
County Treasurer Williams Wed- was registered at the Cumberland
Justice Rogers Will Preside, and the Optician, who makes regular monthly Many Prominent Men From Out-ofiterday.
Defanting City Tieasnrer's Clerk
nesday
received
the
state
school
Clark—Clough.
Hon. W. C. Witherbee left last
Special Cases Will Be Prosecuted visits to our tov,n, will be at Aumoneys apportl>ned to Clinton counTown at Obsequies—Escort From
Captured in London—Broke
sable Forks, on Wednesday, May 22.
The home of the bride ix Peru
night
for
New
York
on
a
short
busiWalter H. Benedict Post, G. A. R. was the scene of a very pretty and ty, the total amount received being
by Representatives of the Excise At Dannemora on Thursday May 23.
ness trip.
Down at the L«st.
$45,500,
as
against
$38,At
Lyon
Mountain
on
May
24
Department.
The funeral of Colonel John Mar- tasty wedding on the evening of the
Mrs. A. Sharron last night returnlast
vear,
an
in—James Devins, son of William tin, late special deputy -collector of 9th of May, when Mrs. Emily Crag- 101.57
Albany, May 16—Fred L. LaraDistrict Attorney Vert Wednesday
ed from a short visit to Albany and
way, the former tierk in the city
afternoon received a communication Devins, of this city, and formerly a customs, was held Tuesday after- wick Clark was united in holy mat- crease of | 7 . ; 9 S 4 3 . The letter New York.
from Governor Hughes notifying him member of the 21st Infantry, while
rimony to Mr. Jesse Irvin Clough, of containing the check for this money
Hon. G-eorge Chahoon, of Ausable treasurer's office, who was Indicted
that he had appointed Supreme Court at work in the railroad yards at noon at three o'clock from his home Morrisonville.
was
postmarked
in
Albany,
Tuesday
Forks, was a visitor to Plattsburgh on several courts for stealing tax
At seven o'clock
moneys, was arraigned before JU«K
Justice Rogers, of Syracuse, to pre- Springfield, Mass., was run down on Couch street. The respect and
evening, arrived in this city yesterday yesterday.
tice Fitts, in Supreme Court yester*
side at an extraordinary term of last we.^k by an engine and both of esteem in which he was held was in a while the wedding march was being morning and before four o'clock yesMrs. C. H. Jones of Chazy is spend- day.
played,
the
bridal
party,
preceded
his
legs
were
cut
off.
He pleaded guilty to one
court to be held, in this city commeasure indicated by the attendance,
by the officiating
clergyman and terday afternoon County Treasurer ing a few days with her daughter, of several Indictments charging him
—-The attention of the rural path
mencing June 10, for the trial of
a large number of friends, including Miss Anna Clark, as flower girl, Williams had mailed checks to each Mrs. L. Moen, at Cleveland, Ohio.
persoi s aga'.nst whom indictments masters is called to the law regardwith grand larceny second degree,
Mr. and' Mrs, H. D. Hadley left on and was sentenced 16 hard labor at'
had been found by the last grand jury ing the removal of all loose stones many from out-of-town, gathering came into the parlor where the ring Supervisor for the amount apportionlast night's sleeper for a short visit Dannemora for a oeri'td of not lees
the public highway during the to show the last mark of respect to ceremony was used.
on the presentation of R. R.- Scott,
ed to his town. The amount received to the metropolis.
the special representative of At- months of May, June, July, August the d*eceased.
than three years and five months or
The. bride was becomingly gowned by each school district is as follows:
and September of each year, under
B. L. Garvin, of Ticonderoga, more than five years.
torney Genera] Jackson,
The services were conducted by in a suit of pearl grey crepe de chene
Altona—Dists. No. 1, $450; No. spent yesterday in this city, returnThese cases have never been sent penalty of fine for failure to do so.
trimmed
with
white
applique,
and
the Rev. Dr. Joseph Gamble, pastor
To the distant observer L&raway
by the higher court to the county
—Announcement is made that the
carried a bouquet of white roses. The $200; No. 3, |20-0; No. 4, $450; No. Ing home last night.
court for trial, and thertfore have final installment of the $1,100,000 of the Rirst Presbyterian church, and parlor was beautifully trimmed with 5, $200; No. 6, $200; No. 7, $200;
Hon. L. L. Shedden returned' last appeared to take his sentence coolly,
never been officially before District due on the purchase of the Hudson wre simple in character. The floral ground pine, while the dining room No. 8, $200; No. 9, $200; No. 10, night from Albany, where he had but persons near b$ L»m perceived
that (he was T>roathin«» heavily and
Attorney Vert for prosecution, but Valley Railway was paid by the D. offerings were beautiful and numer- was decorated with bunches of car- $200; No. 11, $200; No. 12, $200; been on official business.
that official is in perfect accord with
E. E. Davis, Jr., correspondence that his eyes were Sited with tears.
H. company on Wednesday. The
nations.. The marriage ceremony No. 13, $200; No. 14, $200; No. 15,
the Governor in the matter of hav- purchase of the road has been pro- ous, over sixty being received. The was performed by the Rev. F. T. $200—Total, $3500.
clerk a t Clinton prison, spent yester- As soon as he had been led back to
the witnesses'-room after sentence
ing a special representative from the vided for up to date by temporary customs staffs, stationed at Platts- Love, of Saranac, assisted by the
Ausable—Dists. No. 1, $425; No. day afternoon in this city. '
excise department—who will prob- measures of financing,
burgh, Rouses Point, Mooerg, Cham- Rev. H. F. Titus, of Peru.
2, $250; No. 3, $125; No. 4, $175;
W. A. McMartin, county superin- had been pronounced he broke down
ably be R, R. Scott—prosecute the
At the close of the ceremony the No. 5, $125; No. 6, $150; No. 7, tendent of the poor, went to Albany completely and wep. hrrd.
—The Plattsburgh High School plain and other points ID. the district
Lanaway was captured In London
cases, as Mr. Vert was not before team will this afternoon meet the sent floral tributes.
Monday night on business,
invited guests retired te the dining $200; No. 8, $125—Total, $2075.
the grand jury when the indictments Middlebury College nine at Clinton
Mrs. E. B. Palmer, of Dannemora, and was brought back this week by •
Beekmantown—Dists. 1, $175; No.
room
where a wedding supper was
The
pall
bearers,
appropriately
all
were found, and is not, therefore, Park and tomorrow after noon they
jerved.
2, 175; No. 3, $175; No. 4, $200; ie visiting relatives atd friends in District Attorney Addington.
familiar with the evidence produced will play the Peru team. These will in the federal service, were: Hon.
The bride was the recipient of No. 5, $200; No. G, $175; No. 7, New York and Brooklyn.
W. C. Witaerbee collector of cus"before that body.
J. R. Crary of Saranac and Isaiab
undoubtedly be two of the best games toms; iBaiah Gibson, deputy collec- many useful presents, consisting of $200; No. 8, $200; No. 9, $200; No.
Seven indictments were found for
Maggy of Moffitsville were guests
the season.
tor of customs in charge at Ma- silverware, china, cut glass, and a 10, $200; No. 11, $200; No. 12, at the Devlin House Wednesday.
violation of the excise law through
handsome
china
closet.
$150;
No.
13,
$200;
No.
14,
$200;
—James MacMartin, chief engi- lone; Frank H. Clough, deputy collecthe efforts of Atorney Scott, and of
Lieutenant and Mrs. Karl T ruesThe happy
couple left amid a No. 15, $200—Total-,• $2900"
the persons indicted six have been neer of the D. & H., John R. Myers, tor in charge of Rouses Point; Hon. shower of rice and good wishes from
Black Brook—Dist. No. 1, appor- dale have returned from their
of
Rouses Point, and Commissioner H. E. Owen, assistant U. S. district
arrested on bench barrants drafted
honeymoon
trip to Washington ancl
the
guests,
for
a
wedding
tour
In
the
tionment
from
Essex
Co.;
Dist.
No.
2*
of
Railroads
Lavalle,
of
the
Dominattorney, of Port Henry; H. A. Tromby District Attorney Vert, The perNew York.
northern part of the state. On th'elr
;
sons indicted and for whose trial the ions of Canada, Tuesday mad« a bly and Henry Harmon Noble, of the return Mr. and Mrs. Clough will re- $200; No. 3, $200; No. 4, $200; No.
Mrs.
J.
D.
Walker last night re- DISTDfGIJISfHED SCIENTISTS TO J
5,
no
district;
No.
6,
$200;
No.
7,
extraordinary
term is called are tour of inspection of tbe Na;pierville Rouses Point customs office; Thomas side in Morrisonville, where
STUDY FORMATIONS IN TBX»
Mr. $200; No. 8, $200; No. 9, $200; No. turned to her home in Schenectady,
Junction
Railroad,
and
CommissionF.
Dwyer
and
Howard
D.
Hadley,
Arthur Couture, John B .Mayo and
Clough is very: successfully engaged 10, $200; No. 11, $200; No.-12, $200 after spending a week with relatives
SECTION.
Eli Govin, of Rouses Point; Henry er Lavalle officially passed upon the office associates of Mr. Martin.
in this city.
in the undertaking business.
—Total $2000.
PdmbrJo and Joseph Abood, Sciota, road, in accordance with the laws of
Scientists of national repute ar
The
honorary
pall
bearers
wereC. G. McCoy, agent for the NaChamplain—Dists. No. 1, $725; tional Express Company at Rouse6 coming to Plattsburg this su:
and Barnab'ee Gokey and John the Dominion, granting the running Hon. John H. Moffitt, Dr. D. S.. KelDeGroff-AUard.
3f trains and the selling of passengc
No. 2, $175; No. 3, $150; No. 4, Point, was among yesterday's visiBurns, Saranac.
log, the Hon. John B. Riley, Albert
A quiet but very pretty weddinr
They will be here during the
tickets over it.
M. Warren, A. McHattie, Dr. Frank took place Wednesday of last week $150; No. 5, $625; No. 6, $150; No. tors to Plattsburgh.
of Section B (geology and
—State
Excise
Commissioner Madden, Frank Mvers of Rouses at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Harr 7, $200; No. 8, $200; No. 9, $175;
Mm Frances W. Graham of Lock- graphy) of the American Association ,
No.
.10,
$175;
No.
11,
$175;
No.
12,
Clement reports that during the ex- Point, Jacob Swivel of Mooers Junc- Price of 11. Third street, riens Falls
port, State President of the W. G. T.
for the advancement of setettt^
cise year ending April 30, there has tion, the Hon. George S. Weed, the when Miss Amelia Allard of Platts- $200; No. $13, $200—Total, $3300. IT., was the guest last week of M
which is to meet at Cliff Haven oft
been collected by the legal bureau of Hon. Alexander Bertrand of Pots-1 burg and Harry DeGroff of Wlscon
Chazy--Dists. No. 1, $175, No. 2, F. D. Hall, County President.
July 3 to 11. The association hsd
the excise department, in actions on dam, Captain B. J. Holt, the Hon. sin were united in marriage by the $425; No. 3, $175; No/ i, $175; No.
R. F. Forsytbe, manager of the availed itself of the invitation exliquor dealers' bonds, actions to re- John F. O'Brien Captain George j Rev. Father Curtin.
5, $350; No. 6, $175; No. 7, $150;
Hudson River TeJ<ephcne Company,
cover penalties, costs in revocation Scott of Fort Edward, James CopeThe bride was becomingly attired No. 8, $175; No. 9, $175; No. 10, is in Saranac Lake for a few days on tended by the Hon. John B. Riley,
president of the Summer School, to MADE SO BY AMENDMENTS TO proceedings, etc., the sum of $305,- land of Argyle and the Hon. Ro-1 in a gown.of grey nun's veiling a
$175; No. 11, $175; No. 12, $175;
make use of the accommodations of304, as compared with $244,596 col- bert Bascom, district attorney of! carried a bou<£eet of white carna- No. 13, $175;'No. 14, $175; No. 15, business for the company.
RECORDING TAX LAW SIGNMrs.
Eva
S.
Parsons
left
Plattsfered by the Champlain Assembly.
lected
from
the
same
sources
during
$175;
No.
16,
$175—Total,
$3200.
Washington county.
| tions.
ED BY GOV.
the previous year, an increase of upA delegation from Walter H. Ben- \ A reception was given at the home
Clinton—Dists. No. 1, $200; No. burg yesterday for Port Henry The invitation was published In
The governor Las signed the bill wards of $60,000.
where
£he
will
be
the
guest
of
Mrs.
"Science."
edict Post, No. 366, G. A. R., j of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Price, on- 2, $200; No. 3, $200; No. 4, $175;
amending the recording tax law by
Several places on Lake Cham—The title of John Harding to acted as an
escort, consisting!
No. 5, $150; No. 6, $200; No. 7, Eugene Wyman for a few days.
which all mortgages executed before the office of president oi Saranac of Hon, John H. Moffitt, com-j ly near relatives and a few friends $200; No. 8, $200; No. 9, $175; No.
Major Francis P; Fremont, of the plain, including Burlington, endeavJuly 1st, 1906, may pay titoe ^record- Lake village is to be tested in the mander; J. D, Wilkinson, Moses j being invited. Both bride and groom 10, $200; No. 11, $175; No. 12, ap- Fifth Infantry, has been ordered ored to secure this meeting, and it
ing tax and hereafter be free of per- courts, a petition signed by J. J Bourdon, D. S. Bennings, J. H. Gro-! are well nnown young people
PlattsbuTg and their many friends portionment from Franklin; No. 13, from New Yo:k to join his regi- was principally through the efforts of
sonal taxation.
Professor G. P. Hudson of the Nor*
ment in Cuba.
O'Connell, asking for a peremptory- gan, Col. George F. Nichols, Dr. E. j will wish them every happiness.
$2 00—Total, $2275.
The amendments incorporated in- writ of mandamus, compelling the M. Lyon and W. J. McCaffrey, Past |
mal faculty that it was secured tor
Mrs. William M. Kimmell has
The bride is the daughter of Mr
Dannemora—Dists. No. 1, $425;
to the act permit tb-e payment of a board of trustees to forthwith pro- Post commanders; Samuel Gonyeai
Plattsburg.
.
/\
gone
to
Uti-ca,
where
for
the
present
and
Mr.
Alfred
Allard
of
Oak
treet.
No.
2,
$200;
No.
3,
$175;
No.
4,
tax, equal to the recording tax, on ceed to fill the alleged vacancy exist- and Dr. R. E. Hyde, junior vice com- j
she will be located with her brother,
an oM mortgage, and it is now pos- ing in the office of president of the manders; Frank Crozier and Frank j Mr. and Mrs. DeGroff will live in $625; No. 5, $200—Total,'$1625.
FIRED INTO TON OF DYNAMI1E.
Ellenbnrgh—Dists. No. 1, $200; Drr. T. H. Brewer of No. 28 South
sible for a mortgage 1 o'der having a village having been n.'ed with the Pardy, officers of the day; Joseph j '•.his city.
No. 2, $200; No. 3, $200; No. 4, street.
mortgage made at any time prior to supreme court, on which motion has Hoag and Thomas Lassiway, quar- i
Clarence V. Mason, of Plattaburg, Man With Pistol Killed—Comrade*
Dunn—Bourdean.
$200; No. 5, $275; No. 6, $200; No
the law of 1906, to have his invest- been made, the hearing to be had termasten sergeants; Crra Bennett,'
Injured by Explosion.
ment made exempt from personal tax- before Judge Spencer at Johnstown, adjutant; S. Gauthier and Zeb Des- i St. John's church was the scene 7, $200; No. 8, apportionment from has secured a position as bookkeeper
1 Franklin; No. 9, $200; No. 10, $200; and stenographer with the Internaation upon the payment of the tax May 20th. It is claimed that, as so, past sergeant majors;
Hon. of a quiet wedding at 5:30 o'clock
Newbern, N. C , May 15.—A dynaof one-half of 1 per cent.
In the president of the village, Mr.' Hard- John M. Wever, Joseph Boudin, D. Tuesday, morning when Miss Marie No. 11, $200; No. 12, $200; No. IS, tional Paper Co. at Glens Falls.
mite explosion in an abandoned tool
A. M. Win&tead has returned from
view of the title companies the
is ex-officio a member of the W. South wick, Geo. S. Corbin ond Dunn, of Port Henry, became the $200; No. 14, $200; No. 15, $300;
No. 16, $300; No. 17, $175; No. 18, an extended visit with relatives and house, belonging to tue Norfolk &
amendments of 1907 make mort- police force and that by reason of Chaplain J. S. Stelzer.
, bride of Oliver Bourdeau, son of Mr. $200; No. 19, $200-—Total, $3850.
Southern Railway Comi*any on th#
friends in Fall River, Mass., and banks of the Neuso River, opposite
gages as nearly perfect an Invest- •-—Prof. George H. Hudson, who is
The members of the Macdonough < and Mrs. Louis Bourdeau, of this
ment as it is possible to have them a fellow of the American Association
Mooers—Dists. No. 1, $200; No. 2, Providence, R. I.
this place, yesterday p-obably fatally
Club attended in a body and the offi- city, the ceremony being performed
with any tax provision at all.
$175;
No.
3,
$725;
No.
4,
$200;
No
Miss Ethel Cook and Miss Harriett wounded Frank McGreebee, seriously
for the Advancement of Science, has cers from Plattsburgh Barracks were by the Rev. W. S. Kelley, pastor of
The law, as now amended, applies been appointed by Section E of that also present.
5, $200; No. 6, $200: No. 7, $200: Crozier, teachers at Lyon Mountain, injured Watson Fanning and slightly
the
church.
to three classes of mortgages, those body, a ; local committee of one to
No. 8, $200; No. 9, $200; No. 10, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. hurt several others.
Th interment was at Riverside
The bride, attired in a brown trav- $175; No. 11, $200; No. 12, $200; Frank Crozier.
recorded on or after July 1, 1906; make arrangements for the annual cemetery with military honors. AStanding sixty feet away, and igmoirtgages recorded before July 1, summer meeting of that section. The firing squad from the Fifth U. S, eling costume, with hat to match, No. 13, $200; No. 14, $200; No. 15.
Michael Scanneli, who for some norant "of the contents of tihe toll1906,
upon which advances were present intention is to make Platts- Infantry fired three volleys over the was attended by her sister. Mis? $275; No. 16, $250; No. 17, $200; time has been manager of th-e shoe house, McGeehee fired at a knot on
made or principal accrued after July burg or Cliff Haven headquarters grave, after which "Taps" were Margaret Dunn, as bridesmaid, anr No. $18, $200; No. 19, $200; No. d-epartmeat of R. C. Barber & Sons, the building with a pistol. The bulGeorge Bourdeau, a brother of the 20, $200; No. 21, $200; No. 22, $200 has resigned and wJ'i go on the let struck the dynamite which had
1, 1906, and mor'.gabes recorded for the meeting and to visit various sounded.
?room, acted as best man.
prior to July 1, 1906, which are vol- points in the vicinity of interest to
—Total, $5000.
road for a large Syracuse shoe house. been stored for use ou the railroad,
Among the customs house officials
The happy couple left on the
untarily brougiht under the operation the geologists and geographers of from out of town who attended the
Peru—Dists. No. 1, $425; No. 2,
Henry P. O'Hagan, who ia at pre- and the explosion followed, tearing
of the law.
America. The meetings will begin funeral were: deputy collector Rod- steamer Ticonderoea, with the best $175; No. 3, $175; No. 4, $200; No. sent stationed at Fort Benjamin Har- the building into fragments., fltying
The amount cf the t*,x is 50 cents on July 3 and continue until July 8. ney Russell of
Fort Covington; wishes of a host of friends, for a 5, $200; No. 6. $200; No. 7, $150; rison, near Indiapolis, Indiana, on pieces striking the even Injured.
bridal tour to Springfield, Mass., and No. 8, $i25; No. 9, $150; No. 10, the force of the constructing quar- About a ton of dynamite was stored
on each. flOO and ea<h remaining
-The New Windsor Hotel on Lake Louis Demers of Fort Covington: upon their return they will make $175; No. 11, $200; No. 12, $200; termaster of the United States Army, in the buildine:.
fraction of the principal debt, and
F. G. Schufeld-t of Malone, W. T.
50 cents for any mortgage under the Champlain, under the management Thayer of Chateaugay, special inspec- their home in Windsor, Vt., where No. 13, $200; No. 14, $175—Total, Is home for a brief visit.
sum of $100, Any contract or agree- of J. B. Mayo, will open for the sea- tor, C. P. McGregor of Malone, the groom has an excellent position $2750.
Among the county people in town
ment by which the original mort- son on June 3. The hotel has under- special agent W. F. Bunn of Bur- as a machinist.
Plattsburg—(town)—Dists. No. yesterday were B. E, Murray, CadyY. M. C. A. Notes
gage is increased is aiso taxable at gone improvements and will make an lington, deputy
The
popularity
of
both
the
bride
ville;
F. J. Mulvaney, Keeseville; Otis
collectors C, W.
3, $175; No. 4, $150; No 5. $175;
As it will be impossible to move to
admirable place to pass a summer
r
the same rate.
and ffroom was shown in the large No. 6, $200; No. 7, $175; No. 8, Dow-, Harry L. Dow, Claybuirgh; Jas.
Renell,
J.
K,
Otis,
W.
E.
Weed,
W
.
the Brinkerhoff street premises for
vacation. The hotel is situated on
number of valuable wedding gifts $17
No. 9, $125; No. 10, $125;Graham, Peru; J. W. Lecuyer, Cady- some days, the usual meetings will bet
the lake at Rouses Point. Under the H. Coates, H. S. Ladd, R. DeLano they received.
K. OF C. STATE OFFICERS.
ille; John Delaney, J. R. Crary,
No. 11, $200; No. 12, $175; No. 13
held
on Sunday afternoon, in the old
proprietorship of Mr. Mayo every- and D. Tomlinson of Rouses Point.
Saranac.
§350—Total, $2025. •
Among those who attended the fuquarters on Margaret street.
Taylor-Hooey.
Thomas I>eneen, of Ogdensburg, thing will be done for the conveni- neral were Capt. James G. Scott and
Senator and Mrs. H. Wallace
Saranac—Dists. No. 1, $375; No.
ence and comfort of the patrons.
The
boys' meeing at 3 o'clock will
A
very
pretty
wedding
was
celeKnapp returned to Mooers on SaturChosen a Delegate to the National David Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Judge G. M. Ingalsbee, of Fort Edbrated at Saranac Lake, April 24, at 2, $275; No. 3, $200; No. 4, $200; day, after spending the winter in be led by Mr. C. H. Chasmar, and
Convention at Jamestown.
John B. Carpenter, will be clerk at j ward, and James Copeland, of Ar- the residence of Mrs, Mary E. Tay- No. 5, $175; No. .6, $425; No. 7, Albany. Senator Knapp returned to the Rev. O. E. Kendall will speak.
gyle, who were tent mates of Col.
Tho boys' orchestra will play.
The state convention, Knights of the hotel.
lor, when Miss Viola May Hooey, $200; No. 8, $200; No. 9, $200; No. his legislative duties on Monday.
10, $200; No. 11, $200; No. 12,
—'We will have winter all sum- Martin during the Civil War.
Columbus, adjourned
sine die
daughter of George W. Hooey, of
The 4 p. m. meeting for men will
Among the county people in town
Other
out
of
town
visitors
who
Convention hall, Saratoga, Wednes- mer was the general speech of the attended the funeral were: Immi- Clayburgh, was united in marriage $200: No. 13, $200; No. 14, $200; on Tuesday were James B. Parsons, be led by Mr. E. E. Trumbull, and
day night. The convention will be guests who ar e fishing at McCol- grant Inspector James Yale of to Hartley W. Taylor, of Saranac No. 15, $300; No. 16, $200; No. 17, Saranac;: Supervisor T. H. Harney, the Rev. A. L. Christie, of Danneheld in Far Rockaway in 19 0 8. These lom's, Meactiam Lake, and Hotel Rouses Point: Monroe Marshal!, Lake. The ceremony was performed $200; No. 18, $200—Total, $4150. Cadyville; W. A. and S. A. McMartin, mora, will speak. It is hoped there
Schuyler Falls—Dists.
No. 1, Beekmantown; J. H. Moore and Rob- will be a large gathering of men.
Ayers, when they awoke Saturday
officers were elected:
at 8 p. m., and was witnessed by near
$275; No. 2, $150;. No. 3, $200; ert Dumottt, Ellenburgh Center; J.
registered 26, president of the People's bank of relatives of the bride and groom.
State Deputy—Henry W. Herbert, The thermometer
On Sunday evening, May 26, tho
Malone
and
the
Hon.
Charles
Deal,
No. 4, $200; No. 5, $425; No. 6, H. North, Dannemora.
the ground
was covered
with
New York.
anniversary will be observed" in the
U. S. consul at St. John's.
After the ceremony a wedding sup- $200; No. 7, $175; No. 8, $200—
State Secretary- -M. J. Mu liar key, snow and small ponds were skimAmong
the
county
people
in
town
First
Presbyterian church.
State
per was served.
The bride was Total, $1825.
med over with ice. According to
Amsterdam.
Monday were: Frank Crook, Secretary F, S. Morrison will give
IN MEMORIAM.
dressed in a traveling suit of blue
accounts
State W a r d e n - . J. Cleary, Roch- all guid-es and weatner
Plattsburg—(city)—$502 5.
Rouses
Point;
H.
A.
Johnson,
j
the
address,
describing
the
great
probroadcloth, with hat to match. A
kept for years it proved to be the
ester.
Mooers; Dr. W. T. Honsinger, West j gress made in Y. M. C. A. buildings
John Mart* n.
Apportionment by Towns.
number of presents were received,
State Advocate- -J. D. Enright, coldest May 10th for over thirty
Chazy;
W.
H.
Dunn,
Champlain;
J.
j
during
the
past
few
years.
The
ad$3,500
At a meeting of the Board of Man- including silver, dishes, cut glass, Altona. . . .
years. At Saranac Lake and other
Syracuse.
2,0 75 JR. McLoughlin, Ausable Forks; G. [dress will be Illustrated by stereopState Treasurer- -John P. Powers places in the Adi^ondacks not so agers of the Commodore Macdonough bedroom, suit, and a check of fifty Ausable . . .
2
9OQ(M.
Padden,
Mooe,rs
Forks;
Thomas
jticon
views.
shaded the night was ^evy cold, the Club Monday evening the following dollars, a gift to the bride from her Beekmantown
Ossining.
W. Brady, Cherubusco: U. S. Cane,;
i
Black Brook
father,
National Delegates—J. G. Coyie, ! themometer hovering between 3 0 inmorial was adopted:
3*300 ' Saranac; W. F. Davidson, Saranac.
Beekman Grange.
lend
3 6 until the sun relieved the
The happy couple left for Platts- Champlain. .
New York; Maurice Wall. Buffalo:
"Whereas,
Almighty
God
has
reAll
those
intending
to
join Beek3 200
burgh and other points on a wedding Chazy. . . . .
Dr. N. C. Powers, Saratoga; F. J. j situation this mornineMajor Delmar Brings $12,000.
m a n G r a n g e s h o u l d hand their apcity officials moved from our midst one of our trip, with the best wishes of all, and Cli-nton . . .
Gorman, Newburgh; W. H. Murray. I —Tho Watertown
1,62 5 | Cleveland, May 15.—At the Fasig- plications to some member or mail it
Horn ell; John F. Gibson, New York; j have authorized the beginning: of an oldest and most lovable members, on their return they will reside at Dannemora
3,850|Tipton blue ribbon horse sale yes-; to C. D. Rea, Secretary, East BetkThomas Dineen, Ogdensburg; J. F. jp.ctio?, against the Centra! X. Y. Tel- who, by his many acts of kindness Saranac Lake, where the groom has Ellenburgh .
Mooers . . . .
5,000 uerday the four be&t horses in the j mantown, before the next meeing,
je-phone & Telegraph Co.. for penal- and companionable nature had en- 3. good position.
O'Brien, Sen«ca Falls.
deared himself to every member of
2,750 Billings stable, Major Delmar, Black Tuesday, June 20, as this will be the
Peru
State Chaplain—Rev, Thos. Pha- • ties for alleged violation of ordinan2,025 Lock, George G. and Morning Star, ilast opporunity to join before, OcPlattsbur.
(town)
ces and to enforce the penalty of a this club, and who, by his ability,
Passed Civil Service.
len, New York.
integrity
and
keen
sense
of
justice,
5,025
brought
$-»3,100. Major Delmar. tober.
(c:ty) . .
bond for $10,000 given in connecEdith A. Culver, Edna A. Ryan Plattsbun
had come to be regarded as one of
. . 4,150 1:593, was sold to W. A. Bradley
Saranac . . . . . .
—Look forward to the reading to tion with the construction of conduits the most valued residents of this city, and Gertrude L. Sears, all of White- Schuyler Falls
1,825
of
New
York
for $12,000. He also j The Gilray lace curtain stretcherhall, have passed the civil service
be given in Normal Hall on May 2 4 It is alleged that the company has therefore, be it
purchased George
G., 2:053 for'with the adjustable Dins is the one
examination for teacher in the state's
by Walter B, Trapp, of Emerson Col- erected poles and wires without perto buy and found only at Carroll's.
. . $45,500 $10,000.
Total
Resolved, That the members of service.
mission.
lege oi! Oratory,
FOR TRIAL OF EXCISES CASES.
LOCAL PARAGRAMS.
FUNERAL OF COL. MARTIN.
BURIED WITH MILITARY HONORS.
SCHOOL MONEYS RECEIVED
SENTENCE
WILL SERVE AT DANNEMORA.
THEY'LL LEARN LAY
OF LAND HEREABOUTS
MORTGAGES NOW ARE
PERFECT PESTMENf
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