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.THE SYRACUSE HERALD FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 19,1916.

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TO REFUSE ESTATE
Mollie rancher's Nephew Favors
Erection of a Memorial to Her.-

EAST SYRACUSE

.The Improving of several siri.n.s m


'Ha&o this summer was decided upon by
Hoard of TriiBtues at a. meeting held Chicago Man to Lecture on the
Men of Mohawk Valley Unite i Police in Making Raid Met With Wednesday
evrntiiK ami instruct (OHM
wore- iusued to Suporintemleni Allen to
for Social and Economic Dej
Resistance From Wife of
Divine Law of Christian
lako the thorough litres in tho order
named. The resurfacing of Kinne streot
velopment.
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Proprietor.
la tho first on the Itat. The Unimproved
Science.
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portion of Wot Kllis EtreL-t beUvuon yilllion. AJuy n.Hoenllinfir :he l,onjy
Penn Van. May l<V._Tlift polk-o, uetml Kinhb arreot will be completed
free, public
pertaining to
this your North Center street, from lie- Christian Science 'will be held at -I
Hiius** of the Vive Iroquols Nations, a Jnff witb Uie s j ier , fj: nm , d i H t r ict uttorcommunity council has been estah- .,.,..
-,>-,, raulctl
-,.--],i t hic t a*.,M,,.
i, ot * man to Irving street, and Bilvor Htrt o'clock Sunday at the "\VIeUns' opera
e> s ortlce
i l o r sh
l l s l i e a nei ( ny nve
Irom
P to Irving, In oach of tlte
hero
munlclpalitios
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in Jacobs street, early stroots. named for improvement a con- hoiiHC. Jacob S. Shield, C. S. B.'of ChiD U U T . rlnrkimer count for the same m u t u a l ! 1 '" tt ore
curb iiml KUttr will he constructctl, cag-o, 111., bEtin.tr tlie spoalccr. This Ice*
welfare that was the purpose of llsM^-day ami covirtseatod ;i large amount crete
tlii.s part of tlio iproposed improvomcnt turo will be- j^iven umlor the. auspices
istoric
Social
Jind t of l i q u o r ,

\Vntertown, Hay in.Tho major


portion of the faint e ,of MoHlo
Brooklyn's internationally Known

Charles Foote of Clayton Downed

invalid who died on February llth


last, after spending nearly- half a cenWhile
Crossing
Degrasso
tury conilned to her bed, will probably
ro to found a memorial to tho long"
River.
'ptuiont sufferer, as her nephew,
W~. Claude. Hoaton of this city, wolo
m, iMay 10 Charlna Foote, 20.
boncOcljiry under her will, docs not of Cluyton waw d row noil yonterday
lo share In a part of her prop- whnn a foot b r i d e over' the
i r r r r c n u AI n
erty.
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P U U hi U
Mr. Heaton la employed hero ay nn river, which he was" crossing, was caraccountant hi the olllco of Hnaklns *t ried a\vay by the swift current.
The high water washed out a , largo
boinjrftc<:onijilishc dat the expense tif the of First Church ot Christ, Scientist, in Sells, public accountants. 'PlUi homo is
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development is t h e aim <n'! The m i d \vn.<; ono
most sen- property o\vn*r, Thu ItistalUitiou of new this city, and will Interest those who ot No. liia Clay streot.
winy: dam of the Deivrnyso l*upor coinaunt
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e loasrtio. not military as in tho old^n | national over conducted here. Accord- llffhts ihrouyhont tho village was also
Emerson,i on Eve of His
ytiHL<*rday morning and iho
amountH to "53,500, and various
aro
fffnomnt
of
the
principles
of
this
conslitcrud
-by
thibonrd.
Tho
salary
of
days.
ing- to the uolice, .so much liquor was Suporlntcmlent Allen was Increased from religion as well as those who are just claims \rili reduce the amount to rush of the water through the now
tieth Birthday. Ends His Life in
caused cousklcrnble ' damages
about $2,100. Ahout SI, GOO of the 'es51,^00 to 51,400 a year.
g
to
inveslimito
them,
Mr.
down stream The lower floors of the
Yesterday afternoon Arthur Bogle, the S^'
tate is from gifts presentod to
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w-r
of
tho
d
of
is
a
momboi
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Uio
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young- son of Mrs. Botflfl of Wejrt, Mnn- 7'"^
company were Hooded and hunHen HouseHad Failed to Find
Fancher
during
a
jubiloe
reception.
It
.Lectureship
of
the
First
Church
ot
Hua street mot with a painful Accident.
reported that Mr. Uoaton holds that dreds of. dollars* damage done to stock',
AVh<m
near
iho
lop
of
n,
troo
he
had
Christ,
Scientist,
in
Boston,
Mass.,
and
Health Cure.
climbed o n . W e s t Manilas streot, he foil will spcale ftuthoritatlvoly on his sub- he should not share in this part of the
to tho ffroimd. AVhcn picked up by neigh- ject dealing with divine law which estate, but that It should go to a
A>TO, Deputy Xomian. Chief of Po- bors it was seen that he hud received
"Mollie Kancher Memorial tor Crip;VLl n nwhich 1vle\v*s were exohansrcd on his lice
Christian
Scientists
aver
heals
the
sick
Miller and District Attorney 'Wood. .serious injury. Dr, A. XV. .Marsh was
ples," to purchase crutches, or to esPerm Tan. May 19. Melancholy, duo ! P - A* agreed that local jealousies
and
sinningin
this
flay
an
it
'did
in
called
and
gave
the
llttlo
fellow
medical
snou!d
be
tablish a "Mollie Fancher -room" at
Wife Fought Officers.
aid
when
it
was
discovered
that
h<J
had
to
contlmiPd
lllnn:5
mniPfl
Tn-nn^"
"Pm*
abolished
and
the
five
the
days
of
Moses
and
.Tcsua.
What
Law
Action
io
Oust
Him
From
SelTO continued illness, cans.fl James Em- , m u n i c i p a l i t i 6 S 3houW work for the
the
House
of
St.
Giles.
Mr,
Heaton
is
broken
liis
loft.
Ic?
between
tho
ankle
and
The
oillcers
went
to
the
Sciore
shop
this law is and .how, if applied cor- tu NeAy.Tork. In connection \vith the
erson, .a farmer living 1 near Bellonn, common
knee.
Me
%\'as
removetl
to
his
home.
about C o'clock this morning. Sciore.
rectly, It will heal not only the sick, settlelme'nt of the estate.
kirk Hotel Fails.
R.
B.
Clarke
bus
mtumcd
from
atto commit suicide Wodn.osdav nigrht '
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.
r l , president of te
l o n was absent but his wife was at home.
tontiins the international Young: Men's but also sin, poverty and all inharmoOftrfl
To-day would have been his eightieth ^
<*. Trade, acted aa chairman of She attclmnted to .bar tlin officers from Christian nssociation convention, hold at nious conditions, will be incorporated
PutasKi, "vuiy 10,No 'legal trajiaacrno
vwti,
il
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meeuii;?-.
He
and
J.
D.
Prodorikthe house. When thev attempted to
Cleveland. Ohio, May 12th to IGth. Mr. in Mr. Shield's address. Mr. Shield
birthday.
t l o n in a local court has excited/more
sen of Little Falls, J. E. Rafter of Mo- down into the cellar, she fought them Clarke
DR.
MERROW
HELD
represented'
the
local
association.
came to Christian Science for healing,
The -bofiy of 11 r. Emerson v,'as hawk; H. S. Gctman of-PYankfort and
Interest than the actiotv/broug'ht by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie
1I!11
and
son
of
but
thev
ov
ere
owe
red
her.
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and, as he has been an earnest student
found yesterday in.o7*ninff in a 'nen- Edward Small cf Herkimer were
the
Fly
road
arc
spending
some
time
at
After the officers, hud taken tht- their cottage at 'Mountain "View in the of this science for many years his lec- Federal Prisoner. Dangerously III, Mrs. Fredericka B. G.urnzy.v agent Tor
houso on i his farm by his wife.
He chosen a committee to nominate of- Hquor to the jail, they began a
heirs of Catherine John oi Syrncuse.
Adirondack?.
They
will
be.
g-one
a
few
ture
bears
the
stamp
of
personal
excut his throat from oar to ear \v\tl\ ficers and draft a constitution and by- for Sciore, lit was learned that he
against Eugene B. Walker, tenant, at
perience,
which
will
appeal
to
investiArraigned
in
Bedroom.
law?.
p- -penknife.
It IP believed that hs
Lhe Light House hotel- at ;-Selkirk. belied towards Geneva. A deputy sheriff
Or* H. K. Kichardson is very ill at bis gators.
The
personnel
of
the
council
is
as
G. Seahim about six miles from this homo in \Vest Manilas street, suffering
had been dead for several hours.
Utica, May 19.Dr. J. TV". Morrow fore Justice of the Peace
follows:
from rheumatism.
village.
was arraigned'yesterday afternoon .be- mans -here yesterday, "The case was
Ilion. C. C. Brill, O. B. Rudd, A. D.
Suicide Was Planned.
Sciore will probably be arraigned
fore TTnited States Commissioner adjourned from tho justice's ,6(11ce to
Richardson,
Sevrard
Hakes,
A,
B.
RusMr, Btncrson had "been in poor health sell, H. B. Howlln, E. E. Barney. F. A. court to-morrow, charged with violaOTISCO
Senior, charged Avith illegally possess- tho Fulnsk'i Court House, where a jury
heard , the evidence; F. C. -Cumminss
for sotnt?. time and his unavailing; ef- Houfirhlon. R. D.. LeRoy. P. H. Ward: tion of the State excise law in selling'
inga
quantity
of
hablt-forming>drus.
Nearly
87
Per
Cent
Were
on
Time
Born, recently a daughter to Mr/ and
and E. C. Craig; of Syracuse' and ClayThe
arraignment
-tobk
place
Jn,;
Br.
forts to find. a. cure for his illness had Herkimer, Edward Small, T. ^1, Gro- liquor without a license.
Mrs. Howard Abbott.
Fenn
Yan
had
been
"dry"
for
the
Merrow's bedroom. He was released ton I. Miller of Pulaski appeared, for
an
A.
P.
Ertman,
H,
G.
Mimgrer,
During
Past
Month.
made him despondent.
Although he
Jay Burnette is ill.
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six years. Rumors have beei)
on $2,500 hail. He. is daneerously ill the petitioner, and. Thomas B. itcKay
Hazel Gambell of Tully coiled
3iad) not threatened to take liis life It Janies W. Moon, Charles Bell, I-Iarold last
current here for some time thjat
According: to .aiv-unofficial' statement with Briffht's disease.: . ,
on relatives here.
; of Osxveg:p' appeared 'for 'Walker. Tho
is thought that he carefully planned McCoy. A, T. Smith. J. F, Fenner. Pred liquor has been sold illegally. More Saturday
Miss Alice "Wlllice and Miss Edna Riven out at Albany the Public Service
caso was fought >ith prreiit energy 'on
D.
Gray;
"Little
Falls,
J.
D.
FrederikDr.
Merrow's
omces
were
raided
the tragic act.
Green of Syracuse spent Sunday wltih commission ot the second district report Monday anQ 65,000 heroin tablets were both sides. The jury 'returned a veracn, Frank Senior, "Walter Stafford, raids are expected.
Mrs,
Bice.
He left 'home "Wednesday night ancl Earl Ward, B. J. McDonald, George
of no cause, for action.
He claims ; that the .tablets dict
TV, A. Rice' of Otisco valley is spending shows that of the 64.373 trains operated found.
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could not be found. A search of the Oilman, Frank B. WIlcox, Dr.. TV. D.
some time at Clyde.
_, in tho State'-last month, S2.9 per cent were the property of..' the National , The. proceeding- was instituted to
Mr. and Mrs.- G. N, Robinson of Cort- were oil time at the terminals. The Clinic, Inc.,,by whom he was employed. possession of the hotel,, now occupied1
premises early in the evening- failed Garlock, S, F, Jones, TTilliani Cortney;
land are nt their cottfure at Otisco lake. average delay for each train -late "was Ho claimed to have sold the corpora- by "Walker :xmder ;t lease not expiring
to - locate him. Yesterday morning Frankfort, John -Whipple. H, L. WilMr. and Mrs, -Harry Eibert and Mrs. T. 22.3 minutes and the average delay for tion to Dr. E. "W1. Russell, who is until June Is't. 1917, but the, owners
Mrs; Emerson, fearing that something bur. "W-- A. Cook, L,, D. l/!mpert. A..F.
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Eibert and son. Clarence,' called Sunday each train operated "was 3,3 minutes.
Seamans,
Charles
"Williamson,
H.
M.
have
a
chance
tg
sell
and
are',
malting
missing:.
. ; on Mr. and Mrs. H. Eibert at Borodino.
must have happened to him,, made Smith, M...A.' McKinnon, H, S. Get"Waiting- for connections with trains
Dr. Merrow's case will be considered, an effort to obtain po^sessfon* instltuLMr, 'and Mrs. G. Qambell and children
another search of the buildings on man, F. B. Watson: Mohawk, J. K.
and Mr.- and Mrs/ A. S. Gambell called on .other divisions and train -work, at by the Federal Grand Jury,.which will ing- proceedings on the ground that
the farm.
Rafter, G. H. Tu title, Charles Young-,
Sunday oil-relatives at Homer and Tully. stations were! the principal caxiscs for sit Jn Syracuse .next month.
"Walter has. violated the terms of his
son
of
Amber
F.
D.
Du
Bois,
K
B
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Ingalls.
Warner
Mrs.
I^eori
Bishop
She found the body in the henhouse,
delay. The'Delaware, La'ckawanna'.&
lease in two points, but the Jury did
spent
"Wednesday
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
G.
Bates,
S.
D.
Cor>',
H.
T.
Crough,
"W.
C.
"Western had 86.S per cent of its trains
, the--head lyingin a pool of blood. The
not grct evidence to satisfy it that 'the
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Body
of
Franklin
HutchinSchaufier,
Louis
TVickham.
claim could . be sustained. The case
coroner Svas notified and he gave perMr. and Mrs. Jnnies Ne-v\-rnan called on time, while the New York Central
FARMS
SUBMERGED
had S6.3 per cent of its tr-aJns on time
will be appealed on points of law.
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Sunday on relatives in town.
mission for the removal of the body.
son.
83.
Who'
Lived
Alone.
Is
Mr. and Mrs. C. Scivor of Marcellus east of Buffalo. The New .York,."WestThe funeral will be held Sunday
called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. .T. Hue- Chester & Boston, an electric suburban Heavy Rain Fall at Gbuverneur Preafternoon, at 3 ;o'clock.' The Rev.
Discovered by Neighbors,
line out of New York, had. the highest
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Delmer
Edinrer
and
son
' James-"Waldeni will, officiate.
percentage of trains on .time, which. wa
vents
Work
in
Fields;
of
Cortland
were
week-end
guests,
of
M-oravia, May l9.-^Van.klin Hutch- their parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Fred EcUrvger. 99.7 per cent. " "." " : ; . ' ' .
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inson, ag-ed S3 years, was found dead
Gouvemeur, May 19;As^ a result ot Italian .Denies Having Connection
Morris Hulbert. Miss Louise Hulbert
at his home in Venice Center yester- and^Mies F. Dowling- of Tully -were Sunthe heavy fall . of rain during, the last
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Mrjs.
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fMr.-and Mrs. W. Newman, called wedinson had Hv.ed alone for some time in neaday
undated. ; .: Farmers; .who ^ were /'. fortuon Otisco valley rela-ttves. .
Former
Mlitary
Men
Enlist
in
the
house.
He
was
seen
around
the
j
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Little Fails Black Handers Apply place Wednesday, but when he was not
nate , in .getting- their oat : crop ! planted ; . Rome;, May :.19 Assistant .Cliief - of
are in many Instances viewing- - their Police Stephen, Beckwith. and. Officer
seen
yesterday
friends
went
to
the
DEATHS
IN
HERALD
PARISH
.Corps
Here.
Torch When Refused Demand
owh t fie-lds partly suhmerg-ed. ^"Whilo Nero. \vent to the Rome jail 'last evenhouse and found him dead. Dr. B. IO
Charles Foote. 29. Clayton.
Two former service men enlisted in aome leraln fields 'have .tieen Vplanied Ing- arid interviewea .NJcolo.Peizimenti.
Hoxle
of
Sherwood
.was
called
and
he
for $500.
"Errimett "E. Crawford, 68, "Warner.
the marine corps at .the local recruiting long enough to allow :the crop to come who-: is. ^varited" by 'thr-:.EItt3burff, Pa...
pronounced his death due to natural
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 75, Clyde.
.'up,, it lias .-been . .Impossible to. sow. police. on the charge of double^ murder.,
sta.ion
in
the
Kirk
building
yesterday
Seneca
Falls
Traveler
Describes
causes,/
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May
19.Members
of
a
ifiUon G. Lamaon. 92, Fayottevllle. , . and were sent to Buffalo to-day by grain on i .mauy.', fields -ajtidv the present
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-He was
shown the police circular conMrs.. Willis H. Green, 52, Belleville.
Black Hand. society are believed .to ' Xhe body 'was .removed, to the home
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heavy
.,'ralii
will
pre.vent/.-wprk.for-mariy.
Sergt. ^George S. Fynmore. Tho.men
taining ..his .picture,- which lieiacknowj' - Mikado's Preparedness Plans^ have started the fire which destroyed of a son, Arthur Hutchinson, who lives -Edwin M. Stewart. 54. Oswego.
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the. grocery store of LoRoy Snell, at' about half a ; mile away. The funeral 'Morgan
j The Oswe&ratch.ie '. river lias; rison in wore i derby-"hat.such as is In the pic-,.
Mrs. Robert Van BuaWrlc, 83. Preble. Private George"L. Bump, 29.
Indian Castle early yesterday morn- will be -held Sunday afternoon from
v ---.'^Standing Army of Million Men.
Miss Anna J. Kenner, 33, Fulton.
Seargeant MoQuo has Heen. in the tw-o days .from npitaiai;^ a. point, flye ture.. ,He. .denied; having: .any, connecing-. : .
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Franklin Hutchinson, S3, Venice Cen- army and marine service nearly twelve Inches below the liiglv wtbr mark; of tion Tvlth the, murder ,. which took 'place
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Seneca Falls, May 19.Some of. the Some time ag:o Mr. Snell received a burial will be at eVnice Center. '
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in February, 191E,; but said he knew the;
: suburbs "of .Tokyo," Japan, are/ larger Black Hand letter demanding" that he
Mr. Hutoh'inson is sun'lved by two
"McQue-for more than a'yearin
'the last iorty-eig-ht hours four -and, one-' ; th roe men who were in the flat.
than Syracuse and none as small as leave'SSOO In a certain spot He paid daughters. Mrs. bBthsforoV and Mrs,
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Seneca Falls, vrc-ites James HacDoneil no attention to the letter and the fire Lucox, one sister, Mrs. Caroline Ken\VifeWhat's that camera for?^' ' ; . Philippines.
Bump's t*vO-5nu5tmerits have been-ln mill, men
the/ i-Iver.
,
A woman never misses an opportunity
yesterday
wae
the
result.
Husband
(reading)It
is
focusscd
on
yon,
and
'three
brothers,
Amos
of
Ven.; ofHliis village, writing from the JapaAll
.outside"
construction
work,
,,and
the
army.
He
sers^ed
most
of
his
time
to boaist of her infiuence
over isome man.
The police have started an inves- ice, John of Auburn and Alphen of you:and I am holding the bulbj. As long
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nese: capital to Fire Chief Michael E. tigation of the fire and it is expected
State road, building
is ". at
a .standstill..
ears up;'- ' ; . . . ; .' .._ .:.-,. .
on the .Mexican border.
as you look -pleasant I won't snap lt!; .
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Venice
Center.
Hamlin ioti.thls village. Mr. MacDon- that sensational developments

Bellona Farmer Cuts His


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result,
he;"'is -abroad
'. '"' He says the hotel and traveling
' commbdationa.of Japan compare favor-1
, ably Avlth those in this country. He
, tells o f , , tho military prepai-edness of Farmers

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,''the Japanese. For the last three


years
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the; empire's ~, largest shipping

yards

Have''built nothing- "but war vessels.


They are completing fourteen 30,000-

.. ton. cruisers, armed --."with the .heaviest

.available guns. He says the Japanese


standing
army numbers 1,000,000 men
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''^FIREMAN-FORTYrFIVE YEARS
After f o r t - f l v e

Tan, 'May

-..-years'ot
continuous service George T.
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-"Wllkins;lias resigned from the.Hutner
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' -Hp.ok and .Ladder company. For the
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twenty yearsVhe has been capi
-/"tain , and drill ;master: of the village
..^'.companies. He has also been engaged
"times.-to-drill teams in dif. parts ' : ot> the State.
He has
'.;-served.', the;. !.departmeni: longer than
:.iany;-mah,.in ;th'e village. ; ,"
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>~bw * TorU, Xay 10.Thc following
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from: Central. and . .Northern New York
'" .^iverc i-regUtcred at New York hotels yestcrflay; '.'-'- ' '
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Discouraged Over Poor ProsReach Agreement.
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pects for Spring Crops.
Water-town, May 19,Another cbn-!
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LEASE NOT. MADE

Water-town,' May IS.^At Intervals Xerence was hem -yesterday by F. VT.


during yesterday Black river,rose half "Woolworth and other members of the
Syndicate 'of New '-York,
a foot within an hour, and during: the Wbolworth
.: the trustees of : the Henry Keep
forty-eight hours ending:; last-evening and
home, who control 'the' American arhaii come up seven ieet,,the,rnost rapid . cade-property which Mr. Woolworth js
rise".of the Btrealm on record, the, river, anxious to lease for-'^'nhicty-nin
reaching- : -last evening the highest level years. At. the close of the conference
attained during the spring: freshet. It was stated that nothing definite
Flat lands all.along: the river and had been done, and that no further
along- :lts tributary brooks .are flooded. conferences would be held until the
Much trouble. Is.being experienced return., xo. the city , of O. .E. .Hunger-.
by paper;manufacturers and other mill1 ford, one of the trustees.
men, and the* Ontario.'mill of the, WaAt the close of the conference yestertown division,' o tne' International let-day Mr. "' Woolworth :said to the
Paper company was put out o com- newspaper; representatives: "You /jboys
mission and its two .machines were are ^merely, wasting your tlrne, for it.
shut down yesterday. . ; ' ' . : . ' " = ' . ' looks now as though this, matter won't
Farmers are; discouraged ..over the be completed for a loner time, and even
continued "wet weather,
which has so If it Is, It will be:; still a longer time
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far preventedv.tltem "from putting ; in before; anything: '.".will be made public."
any.sprincr..crops
or in most cases from
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fitting their land for\crops:: They say
; ' . president of : Bank at 33.
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that more farm land is under wuter -' Optfensburp. May' 19,Arthtir S,- O'Neil
around Jefferson county than ever be- of St. Rcpis Falls has been elected president of the-: St. "Rests Falls. -.National
fore at seeding; tiJme within .their bnnk,,
Mr. 'O'Ncil. who Is known f&milrecollection:
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os "Boy" O'Kcil.- is twenty-three
; .Yesterday forenoon several snow iarly
years of ,a&e and has the .distinction of
squalls' occurred, sufficient snow fall- being1, the youmrest bank president in the
ing at one tlmevto-crhiten the ground. State of New ..-York.

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artment of Agriculture;- Weather Bureau ^.


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