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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE, GOUVERNEUR. N. Y WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 1 / i y u .
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VOL.
IV
NCW
SI8III
No. 44
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1G MEW P A R T Y FORMED * Y S T .
LAWRENCE COUNTY PROGRESSIVES
WEIIHIi TWIII TUtlhfi U8
N e * i y Weds," M r . and Mr*. B. M
Euatis, of Oetrort. M ch . Spend
Friday N i g * Hert.
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Uaiercncc Beld a! Canton Monday and Was a Most Enthusiastic affair—Attended by 103 Representative Republicans of the Coont y - 4 U n y Forceful Speeches Made—BOIL Edgar A. Newell
i f Ogdensborg was Chairman—Delegates Named to
Congressional Convention.
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A t i g gray CadWa Tour.ng Car.
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< cot.ia!L.ug but t w o people, a young
4 i *.e pro?«ar''.r t*..f. •: o \» v t u r *
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•jgetitU-man and ledy» urfw into town
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A
K- H' 1 t-a-^-J-a" K<*"t\*'
+ h< o clock Friday eNening aud FOR F I F T Y Ft>L'KTH A N N L A L 'EX- U 'i
it^HXi
OF COMMERf
' "A )l\ b e
f-f*'':
I'!; \Vk n o r
i : r r e o : :tit R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S
-:opp%.»i at the St. L*w^r:)ce lnu. The
H I B I T I O N OF G O U V E R N E U R
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GRANGE
INTERESTS
M a y s Good ' e a r n s vv .11 b e s e v - i r v d .
big a - was at once th** cetr«*r of ad
T
MEE
AT CANTON.
A. A M. SOCIETY.
[
ama'ion.
A:iu>Lg ix* passere i> as they wt*r**
IRAKITT CLIB DOINb GOOD
unload'ng sortie ot th»-:r baggage n
preparation to stofcQyer night. »a»
Gouvcrncu'-'s P r o m n e n t Young LaTribune reporter, mho obtained an in
dies Meet Witn Success in Eventi
terview with the foung couple, who
Given
For
Chanty—C f ear
Worid't Famous Driver and Norseman
Development League Stanza Back Of
proved to be "newly Wed*.** Mr and
Nearly $!>C on Whiat
Will
Have
a
String
of
Horses
n
the
Project—four Gouverneur Men AtMrs. B M Eustia, 0? Detroit. Mich,
Party.
Early Closing Puraea.
who w*re making an extended wedtend tKe Meeting.
ding tour through ike states and Cani b . though on•:t:;o
The National P r o g r e s s i v a Party, at good Xeilow. was elected chairman long Republican and one of the lead ada Mr. Eust:s ans*vr*-d most of
C::ar >
The fifty-fourth acuial ex hi!
the bead of w h i c h la Colonel Theodore Giles Cna** of Matsena and Clifford ens of his party in this county He is the questions asked b> the reporter,
:av .»s b .,*en ir. e \ '.leiiv.-e tor a tew At a conference ol representative*
-gooeevelt, a former Republican pr*-si~ Watson of Macotnb mere elected sec- a prominent and well known farmer but Mrs. Eus:is could r.ot refrain frooi the Gouvern*-ur A«cr!cu!ru:ai a: ,M» ^ **
qur« %
i i> j.imprd into prom of the conimercial and grange interh ests of St Lawrence coumy. oieeung
chanical
Soetety.
t
e
t
t
e
r
.unwr.
a>
the
4eu! of t h e U n i t e d Stated for s e w n retaries
tliet
a
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adv ha
•
trance anu
and* has been an enthusiastic Roose- expressing in a very pleasing manner .
^Great4#OMvert}eur
Fair
and
Rai.e
Meet
year* a n d w h o w a s o t r a u d e d of a
**\»ra!
%»-ntu.re.v
i Fnda> * at the College of Agriculture
tnarke-l
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velt
man
He
said
that
he
had
fought
Hugh
Abbott
was
elected
chairman
some of the experien<*e* of the trip.
aooo; nation at l n e 1*:* Kf publican na- of rhe St. Lawrence, county National for the Republican party since bU t Mr Host is stated ttrey left 1 Detroit • wvil be held this yer.r S*-;»tcmber ;<. w nereby a ^ u >>>: ar.'.i ; s.:m of aiotie> j in Cantor., it was decided to proceed
tional convention held at Chicago by Progressive committee
Chairman days of voting but when its leaders. ! on June 26th. proceed'ti* to Cleveland. 1 4. 5 and 6 and will be bigger and bet- Las bee-n rr.ade a*.J •urned :to char; j at once wiih the organixatioa of a
-jaean* ot the bosses' a:earn roller Newell, upon assuming the duties of 1or as some call fhem, bosses. now•[ Buffalo and , Niagara Falls, from iter in every way than ever before
'iit'le piir;H>Sf> n! *.n^:r^*i k ndly and :arm bureau for this county.
which cruahed out the honestly elect- his jK>snion. said :n part. .
I
A
m
e
e
t
i
n
g
of
the
i
air
Society
w
a
s
I The meeting was called to order at
de*^*rv:r.»r
na^.r*.4did not stand for the square deal he whence they croaaad :n:o Canada and
Vd delegates by the people for theme
The Club ga%e a wh;st and thimble !H> a. m t>y the Chairman, i£. A. HOTAmong those present 1 notice many could no longer see his way of follow- to Montreal and Qtieb^c. where a few ! held at t h e oftVe of Secretary A H.
whom the bosses desired, had ius birth like myself friends of the late Hon j.ing such a combination. He spoke of days were s;»ent —_ Vi
, w
A o b o t t Friday e v e n i n g with all of t h e par'y o n , ^ e ^ ^ j ^ s immerfeldt [ton of Mas*rna T h o s e present o«f tha
fe
for this county in the town hall at George R. Malby, my neighbor, a most the manly and clean character of Col- tame to the Adironiiacks
From
Montreal
thev
,
•
i » * a las- Friday tfwr.moon. A large | c o m m i t t e e were S. F. Hartley of Gouv#
and s;»eni ^ _
(
Canton Monday afternoon.
Th*-re lovable man whose memory we cher- onel Roosevelt and said that he be
\ officers anu nearly al] of t h e directors n u m b e r of the ladies of t h e village at- terneur, Dean Cook of the S t a t e School,
were present 103 of the most represen- ish.
lieved that he represented the best seemed greatly enthused a* the beauty * present JC very one t e e m e d enthusi- tended and nearly fifty dollars w a s !Mr. Rutherford, w h o represented H. E .
.
tative Republicans in the county of
hearty
t h ej realized F o l l o w i n g t h e whist, dainty Sweet of Madrid, and EL ^ . Newell of
I am still in principle a Republican thought of the country and that the of the Ad.rondacka and the St l-aw astic over the bright outlook for
0t. Lawrence and the meeting was but a progressive one, believing in people wanted him.
t
that
r e f r e s h m e n t s , c o n s i s t i n g of i c e cream Ogden^burg
iv*12
exhibition
and
were
in
r*-nce nver.
\
The committee are now interested
might
be inaugurated
to
make
it a bet- ; and cake, were served. T h e money s,
fes*ured by the enthusiasm that was progress rather than standing pat and Former Supervisor George \Y S;s
sxmpatliy
with
a
n
y
new
id
They jvrr.air.ed here over mjcht and
j obtained is given over to a most wor first of all to know the public sentishown. The gathering was a surprise looking to the living i s s u e s of the pre*- j s o n of P o t s d a m w a s o n e of t h e most left Saturday afternoon o a t h e return , ter :air.
to everyone, not only to the "'Old ent and future rather than to the dead prominent speakers present. He is an trip, which they will make by way of . Thing* pertaininj to every depart- ' thy cause I'nlimited credit and warm ment of farmers and business men. in
Guard" bosses, hut to the Roosevelt ] issues of the past.
thusiastic Roosevelt supporter. He Syracuse, Ronton. N e * York, Philadel- I mt-nt wer*-thoroughly discussed. The words of prai-e are due the ^p*>*m!»*-"\ fact, of taxpayers of whatever avocatimi, think about the plans. It is the
people as well. In the gathering were
preliminary work, v^hich has l>een un- of the Junior Charity C!ub.
"Among the issues first and most w a s just h o m e from dining with the ! phia, Pittsburg a n d L^etroit.
in»me of the prominent metnbers of -taxi>ayer» ^who ^finally must foot the
.men who had voted for Fremont way ; prominent is that of direct nomina- colonel a t Oyster B a y a n d w n e r e be j
der way for sotiu time i»ast. is now
Vacfe in 1S5I and who proclaimed that tions by which we can indicate our w a s g i v e n a royal r e c e p t i o n . . Mr. Sis- j
completed. The annua"; premium 1: "t th* -club are the Mioses Gertrude bills. This committee will appreciate
the G. O. P. had left them and that I persona! choice for all nominees, from son is o n e of t h e most thoroughly '
will be ready for 4 -tribution with'ti ' S h o l t o n . Kate McDonald, Ruth Ald- advice and $ugge*Uons from dt Lawruh. Gertrude Brown, Marjorie An rence county people
"ja lew days
they were not the deserters. There p r e s i d e t t of 'his great Republic down posted m e n in t h e agricultural Indus- j
It would seem that the agricultural
0 ldc
thotiy ami Jean Mdkmald.
The
Gouverneur
Fair
is
t;;e
be>'
ad
-vere~-%be younc n ^
* former Su- to t h e smallest office in the gift of j try of t h e atate and t h e c o l o n e l a n d |
and
business interests of Northern
vertisement
that
this
village
ha»
and
pervisor George W. Siaaon, Jr.,of Pots- the people.
j h e talked this point o v e r and many of j
New
York could in this way be stimushould also be regarded as one of rs
«aam, who defeated Assemblyman Mer
'Both the Republican a n d D e m o - j Mr. gisaon'a—ffewg will undoubtedly
lated and tied together to their mutual
best
business
assets.
For
years
(gouvritt for the nomination of sup .rviaor cratic parties t w o years a g o advocat- I "be incorporated in t h e platform.
advantage.
> ..
erneur has been favorably known by
In his town and who defeats him on ed in their platf Jorms t h e passage o f i Mr. S i s s o n said that this w a s a
Among
the
auditors
present
were
its fair and now, in light of this fact,
any fight that is instigated there a true direct primary bill that would [ s o l e m n occasion w h e n m e n w e r e leavJudge V A P » Abbott and Secretary A.
the
question
arises
that
should
not
the
against-him, and in hia admirable ad- j enable the people to express their ing t h e party with w h i c h they had al- M A C O M B NO LONGER A M I N I N G
F. Corbm of the Gouverneur Chamber
a isiness men of this village be more
dress he plainly showed where he wishes as to who the candidates w a y s trained but h e believed that t h e
TOWN—MACHINERY
BEING
of Commerce.-Judfe^L. P. Hale\of the
alive
to
the
advantages
of
good
adt^ra*ood although he said that in leaving should be.JThey did it because the peD- time had c o m e when t h e people should
REMOVED.
St. Lawrence University at CaJhte.nf allising. The natural and general imthe Republican party with which be p j e demanded i t / l t is demanded today. h a v e s o m e t h i n g to s a y a n d a o t a few
so the following members of the nearly
pression
to
other
villages
is
that
the
\fcad trained ao long was a solemn mo- ; w h a t was the result? The legislature coterie of m e n .
^ appointed agricultural commit tee \ of
M a c o m b a s a lead mining t o w n is people and business men 6f this village
a e n t . not only to himself, but«o all as- j * } l n t n e approval of some oi the leadG e o r g e G. Royce of M a c o m b in a no more, a s both m i n e s which w e r e
which has such a good fair must be R. R. A R M S T R O N G Of S T A T E AC TBe Northern New York Development
•embled, still it was his fcelief that i t ^ e r s 0 f both parties passed a primary splendid address made t h a point- that
League: President Newell oi OfS
opened near Pierce's Corners a few of a boosting and enterprising nature. y R I C U L T U R A L S C H O O L M A K E S
would be the salvation of it, and t h e | l a w ^y which the leaders perpetuat" the people w e r e dissatisfied b e c a u s e j y w g ^ o seem t o ^ c i o s e d f o r
p^. Nevertheless the management of the
densburg. Chairman Cook of Canton,\
SUCCESSFUL
C
A
N
V
A
S
.
dawn of the day of a rejurenat*d party \e& themselves through committees. they had no party recognition
Secretary F. A. Lamon of WatertcJwn,
The machinery from the concentrating ; fair have to work under the diaadvanWhere tha people could have their say { which primary law is condemned by
Judge John F Cook of this village j plant of the Empire Lead Co.' mine j tag? of not enough cooperation on the
Fred J. Bokon oi Gouverneur. Henry
During the past week, Mr. R. P.
and where machine methods and the the common people of both parties made a forceful speech.
| on the Jones farm is now being reDouglas of Crary's MflU, Dartus Clark
old boaa had U e n relegated to obliv- alike.
After the speaking an intermission ! moved and being shipped to Olean part of the business men in general, j Armstrong of the *State School of Ag- of Peru, Hon. F. G. Paddoc* of Malone,
— .
The management te composed of i riculture has canvassed the town of
ion.
• • . . - .
*.*In this ronnectk>n 1 have used the was taken to report on the delegations ! and other points.
who were holding an Independent sesThe meeting Monday waa a grand word ieaderV although someone has from the two assembly distriefs^jo j The concern la said t o have ex- some of Gouverneur's mofit public ! Gouverneur for prospective students sion in another part of the building
demonstration oi the people against said that the difference between the the congr«88ional convention which j pended more than $1»J,U©0 In opening spirited men who shoulder the respon-1 w i t h g r e a t success He has interested relative to plans for securing Farm
the present order of thingt in bhe Re- 'leader' and the 'boss 1 is tbat the lead- is to be held in Malone this afternoon 'i the mines and purchasing and install- slbility of running the fair. How a 0 o q l e i g h t e e n young men o f i h e town Bureaus i n other northern counties, v
f^\B confident that many i>f them
publican party and that same vpirit of ers use the party for the benefit of the for the purpose of selecting two dele- jing machinery, als© they built a large many citiaens would sanction the abol- ^
Mr. Horton read a communication
Ition
of
the
fair.
It
is
safe
to
say
not
|
will
take courses in farming at *he
freedom is demonstrating Jtself all (people aa a whole, while the boaaes gates to the National Progressive con- mWl and boarding %ouse. The boardrroai
F. 8. Waiah. agrfculturist of t h e
during ihe n e x l f € W y^rMt
..
over this great «wratry. / T b e tleie-l^ge tt>e party for their personal fcene- vention to be held in Chicago AugaFt ing house will now he soid to someone one. Then why not atop to consider j %choo]
New
York
Central Farm Bareno, K e v
the
great
benefit
t
h
e
faar
Is
t
o
t
n
e
{
Armstrong
bad
been
led
to
beMT
gates presant c*ai»ed that they were fit. You can use your own Judgment
in that section, if possible, for a barn village and then everyone get out and ; i i e V e that many farmer* in Northern York, offering to cooperate with St.
In the make-up of the delegations or other purpose*. Isaac Graham, tboost
better Repubjicana in following Theo- aa to whether those who agreed upjn
l^awrence county by furnishing^a naea
it.
j New York were opposed to the idea
dore Roosevelt than the** were In do- : ^^ present self-perpetuating primary everyotJ* was consulted a n d finally formerly of this village, has been
The SuperintenjjLe&is of the vafrious of agricultural education at a -farm to one or two experts who may be an-"
Chairman Abbott reported the follow caretaker of the plant up until about
ig likewise w i t i Taft as they claimed . D l l j a r R Naders or bosses
departments were named at Friday • school an'd were not In sympathy with cured, also to place the men on the
.
c
velt had xhe rightfully elected j _ .*rn€> ^ g y e Jg o n e ot principles not ing:
two weeks ago and be has now been Bight's meetis** a s follows: Horses. ! the School at Canton and its methods. pay roii of the syatem at a nominal
First District—Hon. Edgar A NewmajVfty of the delegates at the Chica- j meQ
g h a n W € progress or stand pat?
discharged.
M. W. Babcock; Cattle. Sheep and Much to his surprise, he did not meet salary. Mr. Walsh also referred to the
g o coifcention and that Taft won his \ S l i a l l v e n a Y e a t r u e direct nomina- ell, Ogaensburg: George G. Royce. Ma
The mine that was opened by .lames Is wine, H. B. Baker; Vegetable Hair. with a singie fanner in Gouverneur proposal of the Crop Improvement
Teftomifla^ion through fraud.
j tion bill by which the people can ex comb; Fred W. Rogers. Hammor.d; t Dona van on the Downing farm has al- \V. G. Scott. Tbe superintendent of
Committee of t h e Chicago Qra^a An>_
who expressed himself as opposed to sociation. through its secretary, Mr.
press directly their choice or shall we j Hon. Gerrit S. Conger. Gouverneur; j so .been abandoned and it is probable Floral Hall will be named later.
The Meeting.
; agricultural education or did not apeak
St two ocJock when continue the present absurdity? fth^l [George Wright. Waddington, and thAt the machinery w i l be removed
was
r»" I t
In an interview with some of **** j highly of the school. A nunrt>er of Bert B a l l which has placed %\,#>Q at
irman
Hugh
Abbott
|
the
people
rule
or
shall
the
boaac*?-.
Felix
Hulser.
Ogdeneourg
the disposal of any county, t o he
^Proviaional
Though not so extensive a plant as
to order and the > As for me J shall take my stand with I Second IHstrict—George W. Sisson, that of the Empire Lead Co., consid- officials last nighu a represeniative of fagxpers lamented the fact that they spread over a period of two years'and
called the meet
the Tribune was told some of the • n itd not had tbe advantages of an ag- to be spent under the supervision of
ball was set rollinfeaoward the torma-; the people for progressive | d e a s and : Jr Potsdam; Supervisoi A. A At- erable or^ was taken out and was said
plans already decided uf»on for the j ricultural education and several said the r * Bureau of Plant Industry and
an
honest
primary
ballot
even
if
1
atn
wood,
Hopkinton;
Giles
A.
Chase,
tion o l ^r>*ationarteregress1ve party
to be of high grade.
coming fair. No fair is complete , that they would like to take a course the B u t e College of Agriculture at
alone iwhich I am not) in this g^oat Maseena;
John
Newby, -Canton;
in St, Lawrence countl
without horse racing and this year the 'at Canton themselves. Mr. Armstrong hbaca.
county af St. Lawrenee."
. . (Frank Bailey. Massena, and W. W.
. k> .
Hon. E. A . Newell C W r m m .
lovers of this -Sport of Kings" will be *ays that such a widespread interest
^
o
t
i
Andrew
Tuck
of
Liatooft
was
a
•
Jefferson.
Canton.
Mr
Lamon
explained
^bat
this
HOB. Edgar A. Newell, C^ensburg*s
afforded aa opportunity of seslng t h e t | n agricultural education speaks well
The meeting was a most enthusiamount was part of a $106,00* npproJbig booster, former Repubhcaamayor. speaker who gave strength to the
of racers ever toT l D e farmers of this section and
A Detachment of Sixteen Set Out This fastest f l e c t i o n
^riatlon Immediately available and
pro^lAent business man and alWound meeting. Mr. Tuck has been a life- astic one from every standpoint.
brought together on Gouvemeur's fa-j impressed J i m with the fact that Gou
Morning For Ten 6ays* Outing.
which Jefferson county would doubt*
mo»isly historic track. ^
,.^^. ..„ j v e m e u r is a pro«rr«BTviF-faTming compossibility of mopping. As told by j
less consider another year. It w made
A detachment of Boy Seouts left' "Ixm"-McDonald, the world's most • munity. The large number of pure
one who witnessed the accident, be j
conditional to the raising of a similar
famoQS drtver a&
this morning for Trout Lake, where
d h o r s e m a n , will be ! bred herds of A y r s h i r e and rfolstein
tood up In the boat and grabbed onto ,
amount privately in the county. • her
wftn
rrln
of
t h e y will join t h e C a m o n B o v S c o u t s
^
* »
«
horses from his cattle an0 the exceptional Quality of
wall of the Oswegatchie Light & i
Judge Haile considered that BITand spend t e n days c a m p i n g * The lo- Indianapolis stables. McDonald Is a j the grade herds he found especially
Pow^r Co *a building as be shot past I
lAwreace
county abouM not wait A r
cal S c o u t s were invited by t h e Can- [native of Nortnero New York and I netsble and he is of the opinion that
T h i s ^ r v e d but to turn the boat half j
a
Good
Angel." H e ooa*tta*ed' tt
ton S c o u t a # t o c a m p with them Ar- years ago, when just entering upon ' n 0 t o w t r i n !4orthern N e w York c a n
way awuwi and in a sideways position ;
esi>eciaily
.
deairahle In the pressnt
1
!his
driving
career,
b
e
w
a
s
a
conapicu*
excell Gouverneur in this respect. His
thur Phillips, as Assistant Scout Maait swept flaier the dam with Mr. Whitcase
to-secure
the cooperation of the
#
_
Iter, will nave charge of the boys dur- j o u s figure at t h e fairs in this s e c t i o n . canvass also gave him Use opportunity
ney and bandog clinging to it firmly.
supervisors
and
of the M granges ta
The boat * r W * oottom side up and HOLD ANOTHER ENTHUSIASTIC I l n * t b « t r i P T K > S c o u t l w h o m * d « i ' Loti" McDonald h a s probably w o n to clear up many misconceptions that t b e
H
e
offered
the ant of the
t
r
i
r
more
big
races
than
any
other
Amerexisted in the minds of the farmers j
county
O E W I T T W H I T N E Y OF J H W VIL-for a few seconds neither man nor dog - MEETING—TO HAVE BIG RAT- ;*he
P * *' Abraham Rudermmn ;
plant of the Btate 8cboc4 at Canton aa
i
c
a
n
driver.
He
has
followed
the
In
regard
to
the
School
and
ita
purwere visible, but ^ e force of the imRobert McCaull, Fierling Smith, The4LAGE E W U L A T C S F E A T O F
IFICATION MEETING.
head<|iiaftora tor rhe Bureau, the copact
of
ttoe
boat
wio^tne
water
caused
odore
nail, Harold Gore, Harold {grand circuit for years and is seen at pose. Many did not know that tuition operation in all practical ways of the
" f t O M Y LEACH.lthe
I i e Syracuse State
fair
every
fall
is free and that the only expense Is
it t o turn on its aide^nd Mr. Wnitney
*>™u** *w* / a i r t-vrrj *.
staff of teachers and be considered
*nie National Progresalve ClTib of i Webb, Floyd Marshall, Jacob Simons, |
and hia canine eompanWn came into Gouverneur beld another very enthus- j Carl Wri
ri'ht MHton Hull. Frank P o w * ^ ^ ^ ? ' Abbott has always been a j for board and book
Board a** tod* that by following that course a closer
view.
^^
of the famous horseman f\Ug may be bad In Cantfl^ tot four cooperation with the state legislature
iaatic meeting Friday night in the I era, Worth GriftVh, Hobert ix>ve. Er . c l o s e friend
i*** ***• n o AoJll}l
infiuenced him to ; to five dollars a week. N o sjstraaoe would b e secured.,
L*#kUy. Whitney is a H o d swim- ! Ctember of Commerce Rooms Pros-1'win Ratherford, Paul Parker.
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! come to. the Gouverneur fair.
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j examinations are beld and smjr yoong
mer, or because of his poor eyesight j W e m A!bbotl
^ j ^ , t b e m e e t i n g to or
Mr. Hortoa considered that the coun'
Found With Jaw Broken.
I ^ ^ ^ expectations of those In charge } man can enter whether h e > a i Tiad ty was large enough i.or more ttian o n e Imparfact Eyesight Was the Cauae— be woul£ undoubtedly have \ b e e n u r ^ Q y l S : w t a d addressed the m e m |
t h e Sr
wr n
drowned, as he started straighrVpui k n
w «
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. v.JTV-A^.Novea who conducts an ice ^
* ^ » « < » County Racina^jkigh «choo' work or n o L
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agriculturist to cover p-operiy. He
fHrikas %mn4 Bar and Is
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Motor Beart Badly Damaged
1 ^ M T , h « ,t was evident tst \
? ^ r e ^ w s Tuesday. He said
*-Edwards d * m - c * n l ° h *** Gouvemaur. have have Mr. Armstrong canvass Gonver
very
veryspectators
wide there.
evident
^ t ^ a t i J i e New York meeting was at- g M ^ J - » J » ^ > ^
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more than JustVfied. T** e n - ; D *ur *garn next year and if there are !-hereby an assistant mtgM be locat
the
that ,t
thewas
swimmer
could
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^ ' W by^men ^
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was covered
blood
and ;*m V
™ race, are i *
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from every
county
i a l ^ t u^r uyaey . nignt
try Mr. with
HoaM
. a larm
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« . / i i nh aa^vcer wwr.. » nile still retaining
fop . ^
M ? Vv.,
DeW^t CBnton Whitney, a well , not see well enough to reach theK shore !apded
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who may he interested in taking • *r> r Oaeadcuar'ers
of the Bureau at
known tocal atone cutter, it U aafe ^^. l i .> e m_o —
r e directions were shouted p r t g |
on be will can at the.r . * - - T _
s^o^eT
^ t T i y l o r was called
Three-Year^Old and Tnder T r o t - course at f i a t will wri*e b!-s eare of i lt^T: ' °°k r A t ^ ha: agricultural
t ^ - a a x J a now a more far-seeing, and ; w ftim l b € n 0 r e confused he beeame ^
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preeaotiott* navigator than previows to Lawrence Bennett and Mr. Ifallett ran ^ ^
of the work that had* a l l H w a J f o a w I ^ a t W i ^ w W M D r o k l ^ 1 * ^ Commander.
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Water
If they
York Sta-e Scaool of Ar*:- j^ucation
m r-r^*a would receive a
GeoBurns.
LaLonde.
Wi-\ borne
\ the New
:
m t w o >l c f I D
tnmt a D €
T€ w a 8 toirx
mat Friday afternoon, at which Ume O T 0 r t^mA the D G. Scholton m r - 4 r f l d y
>*
!r.-;lous
by
tying up the extension
St. Lnwrence ' swollen
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l * *^y*
* he r e '- j ^ n o w n ; Woodlawn Girl. M. Jones,; culUire. Canton N. Y
shut,
e s said that
he
nnwiinngty ^emulated
Bobny feVe worka. secured the boat belonging c^^u
low
> o r * of *he Bureau with the state
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l « n c a i allagad font of g o i n g o v e r &± j ^ w O b a m O'NeiU a n d started for D e w ^^j
tated that the results ceived the Injorve* by faffing from an jOaaaatota: Bnana, E W, ftpear. ;
I M *,-v>i and that greater
Sew r>g e least a.
ware -Automobile, but h is beneved that fle , Worcester. M a s t : Olle 8.. Cllf-1
apmra F a U s i n a hnnrel. but Vnatead of M r Whitney, who showed that he waa ^ u ^ 9 ^ T
gratifying
After
weald re*u'.
C
T
.T<
p
r
o
g
"Wo
sewitjc
csj****ar»
:,
2^m
became iavorved In a Aght. I t is tort ftoiand. R o m e . Henry F.. i o h n A. *
a barrel, h e chone Cor has c o n e e y n n a e f M < becoming exhaasted
ibeyond all
i: wa» resolved that tf peesSble the
\n
GouT«-rt«-.r
Or»#ffltt-.
claimed
that
on
Baaarday
he
h
a
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been
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a
m
e
t
t
e
,
WateTtovrx.
Brocken.
P.
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a small motor boat, and as a suberic .n-jj^a^y be was .rcn to atop a: r
Qoo*
M** He>r. Par^ • a* c 3><*-* • > a : Board ^f Costrol tor the •IBHBIJ natltf
drinking and A^A^A^AA some
me*m+ money
BWT«^T
t m a t o r Khngara Fall* t h e d a m in t h e ^ ^ d>stance from t h e f i o r e a n d t t t ] 9J^ e l o u u e n t
v! 'he B'j~»as ^ahouid be vented m a
from his mother When the money iter
G e^eck.
Arlington.
Mass ; CbeaM.IM* of
arday a: 2 p ~
HaafeT.
Botadam:
The Amnnzm,
r i v e r b e t w e e n t h e An- ^ ^ ^ ^ p r u h t with nia acad and shoui-; ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ that ITS
r^pr^-^nLa'.ve
of the r a i t e d
was not fortheomag. it is alleged that .Pater BelL Chester G Peck Arlington. Wenr-srie Tb* O• ; * T IS sT) chargw
and t h e old Graves power . ^ ^ ^ ^ water. ftx>m which place M ^ ^ jjeiabcra A
JJ,^.„ r* par-mec* of AgrKrultura, Commiahe started a roughhamae and broke up ]a*asa : « d i>owglaaa. A M-Xte*aid, of M » > - n # 0'B-.*r. » w
the Main •treat bridge*. B e r e J ^ ^ ^ meti resca^d h i m FortuaaTe- ^ ^ WMM appointed u i
oner Hi*ot: •> Albany, Deac Cook of
thtf famiture, and was in a s agry mood I radinnapoUa. l a d ; Sara Dourta«<. A Tj«-*ca* ar^^.rvr. a -:+ ^ *C
f a B enough-* At leaal W h > ^ « y hiy be had m n on a sand hay ; • : - * ax- ftrt!l beadonarsefa for the
%ntor. a&c two others eojbe appoint*
1 r^rr. %* l. c+r-.rr
b,yi
H i t h e rest of the day \v i s b e l i e v e d .hat j McDonaid. Indhvnafo^ia ind.
^ motor boa* has ; t m ^ i m o the river :>r u- mia^* *****
A motion prevailed the
*c t r 'Le ^ryperviaors and selected
awhile in thle condition he became in-j I: t T Trot—Teddy B- U D gheldea ' /n.* ?.~* ar* r-ad-d a* > - ^ .
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before
ttoe
rescue
beat
HKrr^ese
^
nnxnner
of
w h referetoe to the source of the
down
vofred ta a fuarre: and got the wdrwt Gouverneur; Bo>ert L_. Harry ^r.^r- M*+* r« asc :t 1« ihe wish of t
had burrowed t*t
• a: hrs own dsacretion.
r»Ld«
nvade available for the nan af
flotl
of jt.
i
' Gouverneur^ Wis'©a Witka J l> •: -tee !c charge t>a: 4 proper r*wdf-;
boat dri^ed k v ; r r m m
j ^ ^ . eotntttfera**
to John and
The
:a* Rurea^.
.COB>«
s
r
bf
foikrred
f*"~ilar
-t.
xtu
TnTptQxngi. Bum**? ; ^eee^e V, iL £
to he aTting la*t w.-X *be saatter, tt
of this T
ih
4he
a/cemoon
i4ie
parcr"
n
r
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Sheldon. Melon*; CM Mcaby. £ K axktf •< :s> *b* ?*a^e ^yQst^s at£ :'LMCHOfRB*' Of
tiid a t Jest s*>o»t ^ae Mats ' water Jt was rowed to ahor* w !^rs . „ . aaeetxng nhoeid be tbject M the
. ^ U ^ o w r , aros.: the plant %y the
H K ang^mr aosrhly iee*^ng of the Jones Oanawnr.a B^raa^oc H '-«re»
be woaid take throngt the eJwj-i* of -JS* cr a *c**z T%.-: ^ .j^
n ^ s c and
•exettv an4 elgv.". land, b^ Pr^f Robert P
3f CM^mn*
win be beVd a: oror. A MoDc^M-! lad*a?i»to..a. 1
J
m the riwer and 1**-\wm:
it was aaaied pwt ol th* n r
*?*\4 mo*.
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rii
arn-c**
o
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b*
7*v&
* ^brr/.f w t b *L* * ^° - - a ^m*
a -nr 1 **
H « * &*?* hVoome Fnday even- j Katier.ee G. A MtI'*ona.< :^d
•host ^r** o^acfc-ijL*. eanaahaatloa dirooa-d twe ao-et ^^^ aomrmrtom and
as:•- -T^W ar- of r • a n - :e< *:' t k * Ta>*w af
J*lr* tvh-*
^ t h a g Aua > \l a- * octoch
iob» l a d - M t i *! H o w
ard Cana' Ku?re m the bottonv th# caaxt rr V M « ^ - J O C mee*ing of the
, * > * * • ;>;' Bc-mt.ona: A'* ;* I : T P^^^»
rlv*
^ p V o r M i r ^ - . a ' '**rt+» tf * ^ Remediate vtchmty t o n e IX>rMM
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i r-b>---« >r >^n« e-^no-r. c* .aig^aTly. making CS'§tae*^rThe agrV
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aw< »teo t h * \ T - a n of t*e Booster *rrac«-»e ^z* A ^ * ^ ^ o o d d A^
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.;c-3^p.ra: eea^er of
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. 10N"Mc8iN4LDT0BEHERE
LEAD MINES
CLOSED DOWN
iraac*
-ear.
food
A bar-
THE DATES ARE
SEPT. 3,4,5 &6
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PATTERNED AFTER JEFL t d
YOUNG MEN
INTERESTED
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SHOOTS DAM
W MOTOR BOM
GOUVERNEUR
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