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riOOND'&ROQA, N V , THURSDAY -JAKUARY* 21,
NUMBER 4
KLIZ W**1 HTO1VVS SCHOOL
SAMM)>
HlSiNhvS IS IIK-
STATE FORESTRY
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AN>tAL
PINE,MATINEE RACES
MltS. liKUHiET L A M O L U VS.
^ NORTH VMS I RON < O * P A N Y
M0R1AII
Large Crowd Saw <io«d Sport at Port
tf*lAtt»feftrg A ut© Plant tBtfrr 1lie Tror ArrhUcritffcwttre C»ntr«rt lor j
One hilled Bark Fawn mid iLeOt&er
TinnideroiTH. Another Matinee
lhan fa 1910. Hltr Btiroituiit'N Plan lo L*.acute Factions
For Fonrth Thne I'ort llenrjr H»" t a i ( > * " * , £ ™ r ^b.,4,„
.\, w l l u l i 4 i * ~ A HTM-riVii-N
Over 1,<NW
a Hhort-Ho. uea Bark
Aro«M»«l
by
Proposal
|i»
4;at
To I* MuttfrUajr
M* lit ttetratlr
man's Suit lor (>uttiitK**t» it, in
of it
»i» Mule Lu»d
Following is a list of the convicmL. Tsi*w*<+ Trnst Company, trusHi«b ( o u r .
jth au id#al .iifteracwi
tions in Essex county during th#
tee±ne..V«nnT
of H*ie property
«f the t~
Loaier
Mo- Plans for the new high school buildx
j
Albany, Jan. 18—That the • naloon
very considerable number *>f peo- Ife Ticonderoga Driving club's first
After fighting through ; the Su- month of December for T>ol«*iOb of
pp
y business in the state is on the decrease
tor Company appointed in the bank- mg at Eii: abethtown, as prepared
by
will sell alt of Bemers, Mosley & Ciampaigne of i* indicated in the annual report of pie in the state of New York are op- natinee, held oa L&ke Chaniplain at preme Court twice and the Appellate the game laws:
J^'
rttptesyproceedings, T» »*» " " j ^ . " * ^ * Troy, have been accepted by the State Commissioner of Excise William posed to cutting a Htick of timber on Itert Ticonderoga Saturday, was a Division, the case of Bridget Lamour,
Charles 8argeant, Moriah, fiMd
the
state
land.
They
cannot
see
anypronounced
success.
A
crowd
of
over
as
administratrix
appellant,
t t o T K S building inDe- Board of Education of that village W. Farley, which wa« submitted to
«x.Jt,^
, against •46.30, possessing head of buck f»wn
thing consistent in the plea on one
•^ hundred saw the races, in the Northern Iron Co., respondent, is with horns less than three liuohes. .
troit on Thursday, February 4th, the after examining the drawings of sev- the legislature to-night. It shows
sale including the company's plants eral architects submitted in cornpeti- that since 1910 when the Ratio Law ttaiid for money to plant trees and the
lich close and exciting finishes again to be tried out in the Appellate
George .Lawrence, Jay, dn«d $30.36
proposition on the other hand to cut
toth in P l * t 4 u r g and Detroit.
tion, and if the taxpayer* of the limiting the number of drinking
re the rule. So successful were Court. The suit is over the death ofj for killing a bittern.
timber on the state land.
lese races, titat th« club has decided the plaintiff's husband, George LaThfl TTrrroertv in Piattsburg consist* school district approve of a bond is- pi a C M to one to every 750 of popula
Ashley Carter, Moriah, ta*A $2&.0O~
At the annual meeting of the mem- k hold another matinee tlie coming J mour, who was killed in an accident
acci
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manufacturing sue for $30,000, the estimated cost of tion went into effect, there has been
brick,
for killing A buck with short hornw.
, ^ *
When the bers of the New York State Forestry bturday afternoon and added inter-1 at the defendant's plant at Por
V s m »+ A i v id* Afln snnaiv the proposed building, at an election a decrease of 1C18 saloons.
association held in Rochester-an Wed- * will be ggiven this meeting
:p
;to
ng by a, ry on December 1$, 1912.
Tf
flS^T
* » h ^ a b o u t t h e middle of F e b r u - l a w ^ a m e effeetive t h e stat * had a4' nesday and Thursday of last week, ntched
race between
bt
G
F
d1 M
tched race
Geo.
F. D
Dud-1
Mrs. Lamour contends that the
"Sew" Foot© to Low Jo*
The land upoTwhich the plant is ary, the school will be built as de- ! 391 certificates in force for hotels and James S. Whipple, former fidh, fore**
y and Wm. O'Con-- company was responsible for the
•'K Missouri Boy
situated and adjoining land owned by signed by the Troy firm. The design ^loons, with a population of 373 to and game commission, president of
Seward A. Foot of Port Henry, its
ill's Midgt
Midget, the
th owners to drive, death of her husband in not h a v i b r a
t h ^ o m Z y ^ t s of approximate- calk
for aofbuilding
sixty with
by eightydrinking
place.
Baaed there
upon ia
a the
is scordinjf -to -T. B. Cunningham, 'crane properly ballasted, and thtShihe soon to lose his position as deputy_ „ association,-, slated thatj, there
two feet
pressed brick
stone oach
population
of ten
million
;
l
lfi
much doubt about the advisability of nanager of the races, Messrs. Dud- crane tipped over from a boom that collector of internal revenue for l&i-*
ly 3acres
J7 acres,
of whi<$*
approximately
810
is very
valuable
farm land trimming, three stories in height, aO w a population of 488 to each
cutting trees on state land in the Ad- Jey and O'Connell have backed their! was too long. The fall of the crane sex, Clinton, Warren and Washington,
not occupied by buitfUngs and may be with iireproof construction itf the 'drinking place. This decrease in cer- irondacks and the CatskillH. "Theppimon of tlie relative merits of j is what killed Lamour. He w # e f f l S counties. The place will ga to M. J .
stairs, landing* and hallways. The ; tiflcateu each year means a gradual
offered as a separate ^parcel.
trees standing," declared Mr Whip-|heir horses by a bet of one hundred! ployed by the company to operaie the Collins Jr. of Glens Falls upon t h o
This plant was for several years the lower floor will contain the gyninas- falling off in the revenue received by $le, "may tfe worth a great many collars. A collection will be take»{Vane and was at. his WorK when he expiration of Mr. Food's term of
n
taken;|Vane
•only plant used by the Lozier Motor ium,, ao arranged thai it can be con" | the state, the decrease at present be- p
office, f he nwae <rf Mr. Collins,
kt the coming matinee, theljuoney "tb'[mei|i his, death.
times more than lumber.
Company as a complete manufactur- verted into an auditorium, and will ing $182,468.00 since 1910.
T
who is a member of the Warren coungo to the Moses h
oitl %
Th re- J Th
Conservation Commissioner Moorego
hospital.
'The
The S
Supreme Court on the
have
a
stage
and
balcony.
On
the
Since
1896,
when
the
Liquor
Tax
first ty Democratic committee, has bee*
ing plant, and is equipped with modhis remarks before the meetingsnlt of last Saturday's races follow: (trial granted the plaintiff dam
second
floor
provision
has
been
made
in
Law
went
into
effect,
there
lias
been
p
«*rh brass, bronae and aluminum and
presented by collector Roacoe inrim
Class A
the extent of $10,<k>0. Th
grey iron foundries, machine shop, for four classrooms, main entrance a total decrease in all classes of cer- stated that he doe» not know whethof Albany. , ; •
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Miss Wright, Wicker
11 1
er it is safe to let the lumberman
Iron Company appealed, and the Ap:
assembling shop, tool shop, and pat- and toilets. The top floor will be di- ificate* of 6115.
Swinton Boy,. Swinton 3 2 2 j
The report shows that the total re- with ax and saw into the forests oi
pellate Court reversed the decision,
tern shop and other departments de- vided into quarters for the commercial
Midget, Hanna
833
department, studyrooms, physical la- sipt8 of the department for the peri- the Adirondacks. "It Is no child's;
ordering a new trial, at which Jussirable in a complete plant unit.
Class B
play." declared Mr. Moore, "to sut
tice Borst declared no cause for acThe machinery, equipment, tools, boratory and two classrooms. The I covered, were 118,109,460.61, of
Missouri
Boy,
Towns
1
8
11
lumbering,operations on .stattion. The case is again in the Ap«tc., are modern* and then* is a large heating, apparatus, - plenum ehamber Which ^fl7t48841«.81 was received
Iirt€rt*li»f Bite of Hewi
Tango Maid, Jones
2 12 8
land in the Adirondacks. The imj
and
playroom
will
be
located
on
the
rom
liquor
tax
certificates.
pellate Division for action.
stock of valuable raw material, nietHomer Guard, Martin 8 8 8 2
mensity of the Adirondack regioj
From
rtie
prosecution
of
bond
acfirst
floor
in
the
space
not
allotted
to
Our '• XxthaiifM and
^als, automobile parts and accessories,
Class C
J
ions 1463,998.10 was received. This frightens me.".
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in the various stages of manufacture. the gymnasium.
t a : MEETINtf AT Tl
Major
A,
Matthews
8
1
8
2
John
B.
Burnham,
president
of
th
is the largest amount received from
The Fish, Martin
2 2 2a
A barn belonging to Thomas Tra
his source since the organization of American Game association, whic
I.amj Ys, MeLean
Plmi«ii.' fur Three D*f«^ RUCIBII: bley of Lewis, was burned to then
. The Mystery, Cunning 1 8 11
AtH«rU'aft Partf t at »l latest
:he department in 1896. Under an * closely allied with the amniunitio
1
Feb. 17, 18 aud 19
ground Saturday morning.
aendment to the law which provides interests, discussed the coming const) The horses that will start at the
The managers of the SLaranac Lake
Voters who desire to enroll in the
carnival are now endeavoring to bring American party, the party which last 'or the sale of liquors seited, where tutional convention and he urgettt«t matinee, Saturday aftrenoon,
The Ticonderoga Driving club is
Church ladies of Keeseville a r *
that
an
effort
be
made
to
oriiig
abouare:
unlawfully
kept
for
sale,
instead
of
,<Edmund Lamy, the Saranac Lake fall was organized in the interest of
making plans for a three days meet- planning on endless chain work f a r
professional, and Bobby McLean to- Sulaer's candidacy for governor, will iheir destruction an-previously, a n*v- some compromise between the adva i(Clasa A—Red Clover, Swinton Boy, \i\g on the ice at Fort Ticonderoga on the Belgian women and children*
cates of a change in the constitution ^ *get, Tango Maid.
nue of $3,697. ltf was received.
gether for a race during the carnival, i b e g i v e n ^ o p p o r t u n i t y to do
Feb. 17, 18 and 19. Since meetings Each worker will ask three othere few
.and if they succeed it will be one of w i t h i n a 8 h o r f c t i m e .
Enrollment
The report also shows that during under which lumbering operation Class B—Major A, The Mystery, are to be held at Lake George and a new garment.
uuLi
IKuiu.ifu
uu.
iuia
Uioae
who
HI
Tlie
Goods,
Sweetheart.
Whitehall, and probably at Port
the greatest exhibitions of ice skating bianfcg similar i a form to tlie regular he year 47 premises in the state vieiej
Many local weather prophets, o w ever seen in America.
> party enrollment blanks, except thatdeprived of the riffht to traffic in liq- >pposed to any cutting of timber c?» Class C—August Flower. Dreaming Henry and Piattsburg also, a large
.he
state
land.
: i St#ve, Homer Guard.
number of horses should be in this ing to the milt of swine being largest
uors
for
a
period
of
one
year,
due
to
they will bear the American party emat
the beginning, are claiming we
Mr. Burnhtim is talked of
section at that time and gome good
^blem, the bell, only, will be sent to prosecutions brought on account of
Snpervi&ora at Tax Conference
have already bad the coldest of our
quarters as the head of tl«»
racing should result.
all voters who have not already en- gambling and disorderly condition?.
VISH AM» OAMK fci L'B
winter weather. We hope so. HowSupervisors J .W. Bullen of TiconUnder the enumeration provision of tion Commission, should it be
fourth
rolled..^ ,The party earned
ever, we shall know latex oiv
*deroga and A: B.j Bibby of Newcomb,
i OB the ballot"* tin* JLctet eleo- she iawj eight nmnoorpjorated villag- ed to ft Hingis commissioner *
ili
Loo£l?.iKUttAj«rlj
Afl#r
i
ham
*portsmen
at
Port
Henry
together with J. A. Roberts, clerk
At the sale of the late E. H. Doltion by casting seveuty thousand es and one newly-incarporafr«i village
-of the board, were in Albany. Tuesdar
lie
is
seeking
to
placate
the
fact!
Tlie
Adirondack
Fish
and
Game
lar's prise Holstein stock held in
were enumerated, reciting in an inattending a tax conference.
' v o t e * f o r S U I K O T f o r governor.
Mr,
Burnham
offers
as
u
coiipro
club,
recently
organized
in
PiattsThe
Lake,
Chainplain
Valley
Forest,
Liverpool, K. Y., recently, Pontiac
crease in liquor lax rate in the enumRag Apple Korndike, a five-year-old
erated villages from fir»o to $3w, that some ]>art of the preset f< -»t Fish and Game club was fct^anized burg and comprising about all
at Port Henry last Thursday with the fi*h a n d S a m e c l u b s i n t h e Adiron- bull of the highest breeding in the
showing au increase in revenne from preserve be set aside'and mantt led
P
according
to
the
terms
of
the
pn
following
officers:
President,
W.
O.
dacks,
will
meet
at
Port
Henry
toherd brought, the record-breaking
this source of approximately $ 16,000.
Witherbee; vice-president. H. E. Ow- morrow afternoon. At the time of [price of |25,000.
The Locul Option status of ttu ;onstitution aud that the rouii
en; secretary, R. L. Hall; treasurer, | organization a committee was ap- ;
towns of the state show nearly an ev- >f the district within the Ble
Senator O'Gorman has introduced. &
>n division between " w e t " and be cut over or otherwise opntet ulLee W. Burnham, all residents o f { I ) o i u t w i t o l o o k i n f c o t h e r »»«er of
bill in congress carrying an appropri'dry'' towns, there being 884 of the accordance with the ideas of 'on
Port Henry.
what is needful for the for«ji, Ugh ation of $787,000 for improving th«
&ASQ0
The club's chief object is to con- \aud
* a m < * interests of the Adironformer and 407 of the latter. Since which includes cutting tli«mt
narrows of Lake Champlain in New
1897 when the Local Option law went timber.
serve the forest, fish and game i n t ( , r . j dacks-in the way of legislative ac- York and Vermont. $8OO,'3CO to be
]*he section which Mr. firn
into effect, there has been an increase
est of the Chaniplain valley and will I t i o n ' t h e «»KgestioiiK to be made to available now and the remainder toukl retain as the Adirondac I
of twenty-five license towns and au
make a stong effort to secure the in- t h e P r p s e n t legislature and the con- be, in continuing contracts.
increase of one hundred and forty- and where he would leave tii .
terest of the people of the lake shore servation commission. Th.
this
lands as wild forest lands, is \ai
five "no-license" towns.
Mrs. J. D. Galston, twenty-onetowns of Essex county in the move-1
committee will lx* rendered at
moveA <ioo<*
! nient. To this end member will be to-morrow's meeting. It is expected years of age, of Keeseville, died very
During the past fiscal year. 10.587 ing about Saranac Lake. Mr. B
liam considers that Saranac Lae
(songht for in each village and thus that sportsmen from all sections of suddenly on Wednesday afternoon of
complaints were investigate! by tl
i
1
build up a strong organization that, the nionntains, including Assembly- last week. She had gone for a wait
department.
In the case of many health resort and for this r< a#i
forests
should
not
be
cut
over.
i
acting with a similar club in Clinton man Kenyon, a member of the As- and to meet her husband on his wav
complaints, investigation fails
President Whipple stated ti
county, will accomplish much that i S('mi-)ly committee on Conservation, home to dinner. Seized with heart
suit in the securing of evidence, but
< >{<
'ii 1
will be beneficial. The club plans ' will be present.
failure she fell in the street and died
each com]-hunt, however, which aj county with no forests is like ar
extensive work for tlie preservation
without a roof. "New Yort:
shortly after being taken homi.
ars to be
and
proporation
of
fish
and
game
and
with
its
Adirondack*
and
its
onjv ;-s a i . y "lit* r k i n d
; j l » < m t 1 h r « H I i n fir
Elmer E. Spaulding of Crown
will give special attention to plantkills," he said, "possess the
The Thirtieth Infantry, nninhexiisg Point, has been confined to his room
w h e n y o u s t i c k t o t,h<?
ing fish in the streams and lake A
park land in the whole world
Y o u i l . » u " t i«'«v
with injuries .sustained by rhe explosdetermined effort will also In- made iJ7 officers and SG5 men. arrived at
yet I doubt if there is 10,000 l<
'
That'.-< vviu-n ) o u g e t
the
ion of acetylene ga-s at his re^idenc*o l d !«-aS\y j m i \r I
to break up tlie practice of dynamiting Piattsburg Barracks last evening.
timber to the acre in the most
Saturday. His glasses, which were
The
regiment
has
been
stationed
in
Emerson, who ly forested areas, where there tit fish in Lake Chaniplain, a method of
Senator
hurled several feet from him, protect•was d<"fe«ttMl by Senator Sage tor the be 100,000 feet to the acre with it- fishing that appeals strongly to for- Alaska, where winter begins in Oc- ed his eyes from seriou* injuries.
chairmanship of the Fisan<ui coiimiit tie legislation and a little refor<a« eigners and which is slowly but <ur«»- tober and lasts until June. The sol- Nearly all his hair was burneti
diers sailed from San Francisco on
away
tee, has born named oa&four commit tion. Aud yet it in a fact thy-,. ly raining the-lake for fishing.
• if., t r ^ a p a i l i f YOU l i « i » ' t
the army transport Buford and lauded and li'is eyebrows and eyela^he; were
n -t
tees. He is ciiainnattgaC- Taxation am use six times as much pa]>er Je
f
couipletel}' singed off. His face and
in
New
York
Monday.
The
regiment
Rern>nrhirH»nt and is also assigntMi t< from wood pulp as does all them;
! has tlie distinction of being the only hands were painfully bnrnefi.
Bussf»»r Bra>»< » »l»e
tho conmiitrco on I'inancc. Pitbli< of the world put together, anrt*
I also hav,«
regiment in the LT. S. army to have a
County Judge B- lie A. Pyrke.
Srrvici> and Insnrancc
are squandering our resources j Nine hundre.l of the small-moutlj ski detachment and the soldiers are
presided at a special term of court.
As senior member of tlie Fiimuci lessly.''
bass that were Temovod from tlie Eric very proficient_with the long runnerK.
conunittf of 15)14 Senator Emt rs m
Canal near Buffalo by the State Con- Aside f:Tom its ski detachment, tin last week at Elizabethtowu, denied amotion for a new trial made by the^ claimed that h<- was ratified to its
' ^ ™ i o n commission an- destined for Thirtieth has the further distinction attorneys for Joseph Brown of SaraL.1M. ,
ru¥ lve , t „.„
chairmansUiji find, therefore, when \n>
LUM
u r ^ U , L. , .
B r a n t Lake, according to Secretary o f b , i n ^ t l i e first r e g i m e n t t ( ) b e
nac Lake, convicted by a jury of arfound liinmolf namM fonrth on the
A four days meeting on the icfc JoJm J. I-arreJl of tlie Conservatic»n J 1 O I from the Pacific to tlie Atlantic son, second degree, and sentenced
committee his indignation knew no
!
duled* commission.
bass ar«»
Lake? George
o;i t by
George village
village is
is sch
KCIKMIUUMIcommission. Tlie
Tlie bass
ar«» now
now ar
at me
the ,.ro-'sr
bv way
wnv of the
r)if» Panama
P»n«r.ic. canal.
Brown to sj>end au indeterminate
nonoi
bounds and lie made a vigorous proFeb v, 3. 4, and 5. Purses aggr< State Hatcheryet Caledonia awaiting
term of not less than one year five
test. He was, lie said, at least entitmore favoral^le weatlier for tran.six>ring *1200 are off<»rwl.
months nor more than three years six
Are the best mad- at the price
led to the courtesy of being at least
tation. The bass will run' from one
Found Dead in Barnyard
months at Damiemora.
pound to one pound and one-half.
Have you seen the Women's :nd Men s Extta Heavy Heel Line second on the committee and in the
HI I.I' KJDNKls
Cliauncey Hunsdon, a well fenown
heat of his anger spoke of resigning
The bass will be used for breeding.
Great preparations are being made
resident
of
Chilson
in
the
town
of
Ti
Mr. Farrell lias also secured five milhis scat.
Can't punch the heels thr ugh.
for tlie big winter carnival to be held
I
itf Ui^eslive Artiun W l i o n H n u , l t a U ( l thoi,{% w i U ^ ] n U j n t o comleroga, was found <lead in hi: at Saranac Lake in February. The
Dr.
. . . . . Kf
. . . . edj'.H KJIVIM ilf liemeU the lake for feeling pur}>oses. Secre- barnyard at noon last Friday. It i<
irutions of the town will be finer
YOU HAVE TRIE > THE RtST
tlioiiglit that death, due to heart di- than ever, A. J. Rionx of Syracuse,
C-ttle (\n . r a n t i n g list Ned
I Pr per aot on of kMnevs aod oit-ary Farrell and his family were
sease, came upon him as he was?<Ml
NOW TRY THE BEST
professional
decorator, having the
nth
der
dt-pemis
up>u
rtgiit
action
of
guests
last
year
at
the
Hotel
PalUQuarantine on the hoof and w
his way to his barn to feed his stqick.
a t tht> lak(>
disease was raised by the federal au- > f £w?{**b^D^TKLJ^
' *** secretly ,nak- He was fifty-nine years old and is contract for street decorating with
t h e s t a r hhwk
b a s s cat
h
f
flags
and
bnnting.
To these will be
thorities recently in the following F a v o r i ^ 8 Remedy'helps sriiuuiata ^
<- <> the survived by three brothers and <
added evergreens and ico. in more proevicinity counties: Franklin, Clin. ' strenffttieu the dUtettivfl orRaus: fear. He saw that the lake lacked sister.
fnsion than ever before. The paradton Jeffereson. Herkimer, Hainiltou, ; kidueys and bladder Mieu hav^ped enough for the bass and HO lie
of floats will also be bigger .and betWarren. Montgomery. Fulton, Oswe- ~ y J *? ™ - ^ ^ V ^ ^ t h e " ^ t e ' H ^ U "»*» ^ l
ter
than ever before. The parade, of
. j»od for bass.
go, Schoharie. Greene, Columbia and a j a i 0 8 t iu cleans»n« au«i ln»»li«u tlif!
Fx»t!i* for
Saranac Lake, is a promising entry
Mr. J^mes Lattice of C
Vashintgon. It was also announced
A civil service examination will be
the amateur skating champion—
W>*t|,«r| Firemen's l».
that the regulations had been amend- N. Y.. writes:-"Several ve*r# »*
had fearfoi paint; in back snd suU
'
held in Glens Falls February 20, for
ed so as no longer to require the mocus and b«ood came from iajp k The annual ball of the
?
West port postmaster* of fourth class offices.
cleaning and disinfecting of railroad D e y g >
.puny Wlll> o hold in- the J. Among the offices for which applicars which ha%*e. carried livestock said
u iu
cants must take the examinations are
CAED OF THANKS.
originating in "free" or "modified" nenWFavorUe~R«raedy relieved r V " K Momorfal hall, Westport,
permanently; I am to-aay enjoy i>-morrow .evening. Music will» bt^ those at Assembly Point ami Silver
areas.
We wish to express in this manner
beet of health. "
trnished by Holt's orchestra. Dane- Bay on Lake George.
Examinations
David
1
OBa©OQ [Dl[P^(nrESQ[Elia¥ ©TODffili
our thorough appreciation of th*
Write Dr.
David
Kennedy
Rondout,
N. Y..
for free
trial. C ^ h c c n t ; per figure : refreshments. also will IK? conducted the sanu date great kindness shown us by ouf
in Ticomleroga.
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