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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A »AMIL,T MKWSII
'APKR or I^CA.1. AMD eXNSBAL INTXLliieBVC B
TiaX«; tLlO TKAKLT It ADVAMlK
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1904.
NO. la'
I.—Far-
I em et artjda
—. Coaalfl«tl<ia of tlw hiu of !l<«
-, aM atctlaa meaa el rbapier >Im Irnkdrtd Mm M Uh Ua* ef «l«li)m kianlrHl lad 'T'lls. »ui« la liir.bjr ilfM thai fM M- 3 propoMil awiadiaaat lo ankta laTali of . iMtituilan III Iba Walt al Ni' Yaik It fa- ,Uttm* to Um Lrtiiltturt lo bt choata at t^ aaat CiMwal Otctlon ol Ktnalon ia ttil Halt to ba jktM aa Ikt tifhik .lay ol Moxaiber. alntltta lltwaOe,* aad lour, tiid ia rub'ltkail oiK« a wttk lint thrtt awntha orzt p^'^laff aucb Ottttral KltHloa la confonnily with/ tba alor««14 pro- VialoM. JUII.I r. U'OBIEN. Sicrttair of flail. JkMI'^llPMEXT NfMIIES ONE. CtfMmrrriit Ktiotutioii of Iht Snatt tak kt- PPBibljr. propotinf anu«dm«at ta artirlt tnta ot tha ContiituUoa. rtlatinf la impeortamm el Vlghwaya.
'. Btrtloa 1. iMolrrd, (U tht aatrably rancor) ^ktl Ik* atrtnth anicic ol Iht CoaMUiUloa '^ WBdtd by aiJdiBf tbtrtto Ibt lollowlnc atctloa: It tmirotcment af llift,emae.—A Mit tt "• ot tbt Hat* aiait fct aalbtHiti hy law (or kaiiroytftiriit of Ufhwaya. tack kichwaya lU bt dttcnaiot4 aadtt giatrai lawa, wkltk atta protidt lor tbt i^iablt appunlMitat Ifcdntf anKiaa lh* cwialitt. TIm aonfal* at Um «ibu auihoriard by tbla atcUta fiitU Mt at •ar tat Ua* ticttd th* tua tf Mty ¦Illltaa al OtUttt. Th* |iar«*at of tbt aaaaal iataaial «a Mlk tMt aa^tb* cmtita tt a atakta« fowl af ¦t iHit lao pm centum ptr nawa t* dlnliaiia UM pHaelpal at naturily dmU bt ararMtd Cy irnettl Uwt wheat locct aad tCtct ifcaU aat k* ilwtoUhid dwrtaf tbt tilMtaaa of any diM en- . atad tktfvuadtr. 'flit Itfiilaiart may by faa* am tkwB rtqulr* tk* county or lawn or both I*
Kt* Ik* linklnc Iaad iht prtptrtiaaala part et <att tf tay tuch ki(li«v wUkla Ikt boaad- ariaa of aacb county or Iowa aad Ik* prop**. U*atU part of Ih* lattnat tfctftoC kat a* c*uaty tkaU at aay IIbw lor aay klfliway fct mpikad I*
v..
Mom of tb« mt/Htima of Um fovrtk
11 mif to . blgli«r«rt Mrtby aotboriMd.
I ef thb articlo •half lit
I itbto lor th*
f 1 iMDlvod, (U tbo aoMmblr concur) Ihat tlw fongoAaf ai—ndwt bo rHnrod to tho UfMa- twop to bo chootii at tho Mat foMral electioa •f iBMtont aad la coofonalt* to iactioa om, or* ftdo fourtMOp of tbo ConalUalioa bo pvbUabod Mr thrat Montbo provleuo to tba tioto of aucb tkctlon.
¦taU 9t Xow York: la Srnala, Apr. 1, IMI.— Taa foraffoiay molution vai dal/ paMod, a
flw fortfohic raooljttoa waa My paaattf, a na-
K, lorlt/ of all tbo mnabora cloctod to tbo awaaUilf
f wtlof la favor thereof. Bjr arte of tlw Aaaaia-
I MrTH r. ttlXOS. apmkm.
K Kito of M«w Torfc. OMco of tha ¦actotarr of
^ llatCp M.! 1 havo comparotf tha prtcodiac eoor
yr of coacarfaat rtaolutioa. pf«poi(nf aa aawa<v
K-, MOBt to arllolo arvoa ol the Coaatltotloa. with
itA Dm ariflBal macurreiu rvoolntioa on ilo ta thit
i- oaeo, tad I do hereby rortlfx that Iht aanw ia a
i' aorvoft tranacript thorofroia. aad of tha wfcolo
I tharrof. Oiven under my band aad -tba bnI of
t oAce of tha tiecretary of Mate al tho cltj of
Albanr, thia tvrratvH(tb dar «f Mft in tbo rear
I tf our Lord, one tlmuaiad nlfw hundred tad four.
h jL. %.} JOHN r. O'BRIEN, gecfeUry of Btato.
ffTATI or HEW YOBK, OfTICE OP THR •ecrtUrj of Siatp, Albanr, Jul/ U. IOM.—Pur- tuaat to tho proviifon* ot eeLtion oae of article lourteoa of tht (ontlitullon of the Slate of New Vorii, and eectlon a.'-v-on o( chaptvr nine Imadrod tad nine ol ibt Uwt of tlflitreo hundred and olnctr-flla, notice ia hrrtby riven that the fc|l- lowtnc prot»oied amtrHlmrnt to tection four of
trtlcle arven of (lie Conetitution of tie Stite of [ow York ia referred to tha UjltUture te bt tboicn at tht n^xt Ut-nenl Kleetion of Senator* in Ibil Btile to be brUi on the eighth dar of Novrni- bor. ulnctecn liumlred and four and U publiahed ttco a wprk (or Ihreo montlM B<>xt preredlng MK-h aenerat rUciiou in conforniltr with the tloretald proililont. JOHN r. U'BIUEN, Setre- ttrj ol Mate.
AMKMDMKNT KUVBirn TWO. Conenrrent Beeoluilon of the Senate aad Ai- lemtly, propotintf an amemlniebt to ¦eciion ftor •f article aeven of the rmutitnlion in relation to tbe time within wbUh dehii of Ihe atate aiuat he paid aad itrikiaf frum aaid aectioa certain lintiu*
Uo
Blred flf the aaetmhir connir).
flection 1. Ihal eectiun four of ariide aeven ol the mnet'l lution bt amended to read at (ollnwfl: Artlrle VIk I 4. Kicept the debta ipecffirfl In tectloni two tnd three of thla article, no debia ahall bo barrafter contracted hy or in nchalf of tide atate. ttalew tuch debt ahall be aulhoriaed b/ a Uw for tome tlnfle mork or obirct, to bt dliiincUy apoclArd ihereln; and auch law ¦bill Impote and
rvlda (or tht co|]i>i:lloa of a direct annual taa par, and culMi-l^nt to par, Iht loterrtt on toch debt at It faDi du», anl also to par and diacharft tbe prltitlpal of tuch d^'bt witnin fifiir
{ear* from tbe l*n)e nf ihc rontractlrif thereof. lo lUch Uw fhati like efTect until it thall, at I narral election, harr been ajbmltleJ to tbe peo- PW. tod hiv« rtf'riTcd a majoritr cf all tbe rntea call fer and anlntt it at tuch etcctiun. On the ¦nal pataace of inch bill In either houae of the lagiiliture, tlte r|ueitlnn ehall be takea br area ¦nd nue), to he duJr entered on Ihe Joumalt Ihamf, and thall be: *'81iall Ihii bill paat. and tUffnl tho taine lo rrelvt the tinctfnn of tht Mtplef' ll:e IrffUUture nar •* •".* time, after uo ipnrnral of iut.h Uw hy the people. If no iobt iltall hare l;ren contrarte^l In puwuanco theieof, npeal the tame; and mar >t anr tlm% ky low, forliid tlip r-ontractinf ef anr furihrr tfabi or lUlDliv iiixliv auch Uw; but tht tax tiaoawd bv auch ai I, In prupurllon tJ ihe debt tad lltbtlltr which mar lui«^ l'«^n contracted. In purnitmtf cf luiU liw. aliall remain in force tad be trrep^aUble, aitd b^ annuallr collocted, until Iho pf.xTeda thereof iball hare made tho proriiion hfrcinttefore rperlQed to par and dft- ebarKe tht intrn-tt aiitf print ipal cf auch debt and llahllity. Ttie nnmey ariilno from anr lotn •r timk nrctiutf «uclt debt or lUbflitr tliall be applied to the work or object tpecifled in the art tutboririni; lui h debt or fiabllitr. vr tor tht par- meftt of auLh debt or liability, and fnr no olhcr purpoae whatevrr. No tucli Uw thall lie tub- aillted to be vutnl on. wilhin three months after lla paiMffe or at an> aencral eleclion whan any athar Uw, or mty l.(>|. ehail he tuhmltted lo be vnted for itr an'iiti'it. T)i« Irujilature mir pfo* Tide for thr i>«>i^ i,f bmitia nf iTie it«tt* lo run for t perldd n'>t ei.ce.tliif fifty
and
Ihf c.>lk.
and
created under tliti i^tlon ihall equal in Iho drbt fur which it waa created, no further di¬ roct lat tliall he lerii-J oa ai-cuunt of mM iltik- Ing fund bnd the |pi>li'atiire iliall frdure the tax to tn amount enual to the tivrulnf interett on lUch debt. I 9. R'-*nl(iil (if Uie aaarmbly concur). Ihst \hf forcgolnc inie«du>ent be referred to tht leffUUlure to W ch««en at Ihe next sen*ral elec¬ tion of acnatnr*. and Iti coaformltr with tection •ne, article fourteen nf ihe conttltulion. lo pub- llthed frr three montha prevlcua to tht time t>f •U(h elciiion.
fUale of New York: In annate. Apr. SI, lIMKt.— Tlilt rew>lutton vat ih'iy |MM»d, a majority of all tht leniitLirt cltihii toting in favur thereof. P^ or«Irr ut the benett. KB.VNK W. IIIUUINS, ^retltlent.
HtDte of New Tork: In AMemblr. Apr. VU. 100a.'T1:i« reeoluii.n wat <Iiilv tM<i«e.). a ma- lorttr of alt the n i-inb vollMr In (iw r ihrno Wy. a r. NIXON. S^trakn
P*Ute of New Vurk. office of the Reeretary ef ¦lalo, ea; I have ii-'.mp^rrd the preiedinir rt>t>r of concurrent resnliii l'>n. propotlna an imvnJmenl to aectlon four of aril<li> n?\rn ol the Constitution. with tho crliinil c«>tMiirrcnt reftolutiim on Ith* in Ihit offlee, and I ('<> hereby rrrtify that the latne la a correct tranacriiii th^rrtrom, ami of the wholo Iheioof. tii\m undrr my band and tbe a<al of oMco af Ihe ^pcrrtarv of .**;tt.' at tht »Uy d Atbanr, thit iwintv Afth day nf July, in the yrar «t our 1.«rl. one t'louM^nl nine hundred and four. tL ».3 JOliX r. OUIUKN. Becrctary of Btait.
fTlTK or Kf:W YORK, OITH K Ot" Tllk •ecreltry of Stitr. Albam. July », l»>|.~|^Jr- •uant lu the pn>n9;<ji)« tl fwaiim on* o| ariUie fourteen ol ihe < onatiliitiun of the Hial* of New York, and wxtion tncn of i htpter nim buotlred and nine of th« l^wt ol ei^htern l--'.ndred and ainety-eli, notice la lerrl>r ftivra 1:^1 the tol- luwtnv pn»po«rti ttoirn Iiiffit to irct'on two of af- llclt lla ft the ( orMiiuih'ii (4 the Stata of New Vork U rrferietl to ih.- leglnature to bo chotro at the nnt tien.nl Klettt^u ot Senalcrt In Ihit Matt lo W Ueld on I'lo ttgh;h tliy if .Nuterobrr.
Den
ititntir UMb ll.e aforeaaid r O MllI'lN, tjecrttair of
^ tital
a week tor i
eral Kltcilon m i brmiiloni. J«.>IIN
AMEMt5U:NT Nl'UHtB THBEE.
Ccacurrenl RrMilulten cl the (ienate and Ai- •rvnbl.t. prt>)MMin« an iiaemfmeat lo trrtion t«o •f artielt *)« it Ut:* <ona<ituttf>it la reiatlou tu Jnetlcet of Ibo apiM'littt ilivi»it>a ct lite i>'pieme court.
Bert ten 1 Ibat on tier
tltfn ba anientled t.i r*a>l aa (oltuwi: Artlrle VI I t. Thr Irai^tsturr kUtll dltide the ttttt into lour Jutiiitsl thc^iir'.nirnu. The Aial drpartmtot >t ol the rounly ol NrW \^M'h; the
it( Ihe aiormblr
tl tw l-ouudtd by roonty line*, and Im* c«ta|«8rl aii'l Ci)ual in i>opuIatlt>a aa neatly at nM> W. i^r rttty un leaiB ili« legitlaturr iu«> allrr iW (uMtial dr|>aitii)«ni», I'tii v^ithout iocreaiina tbo nmnbcr ttteri^r THttr ihall L« aa apiwUtte AiMtiiik U tt»a iut'nn. o uti. tcnki liu t>l •.•ven
IUBlteea in ibo firet <.'. iv^rmdit. an<! of ttxe j.ia Icta la oaili of Ihc Mtli'-r Urparintini* lit <« h deparU:tlit tata *?"i; i.'ttetltU40 a quotum, a..! t»if coacurrrm.' wl tlur* ji-B im aocotMrv lo a ilr. i akoa. K« akor«' Wttn r.tt }uwit«a aball ait in tny aaae. I'rum ill ¦:•» juMI <<¦« riocted to the iwprrmi cautt tbe f(>««<'k.^r «hatl tiol^nato tbwee «ht> thall coaalltule the s|>t>«tUtc tlitiMoo in each depart Bieai; aad be abill «Wii«nate rhe pretidtnc }u*tlce thoKol. wbo Ihall «<.t oa luch rinivns hli term ul oBlrOk aad ih^ll bo a i«aideitl •( tlw depoi
At their
«ai(d tu
o( ^Ibtr. If l#«a than •«<
'iur be ahall make A •wj^'fily of thr jmtir-ee tv I Ite ipi>rliaie dinuon. in rack dopa(ia»Mit likall t>« re»ic*.ii.a t^ ihe depar;m(nt. IU may t'eo Ht4a« l*tii|i. (ary drHinMiona in caaa ol tbe aboence of tnati.ity te aet ol any |uitir« la tbe apprlUie dittaion. or la cata thr ykottdina juitKv ii any a,>peUale diriiioo ehall cortitj 1*' '*'"' ^''*' '¦'*'* **** UMte adilnional |ua tivaa are nrrt.i vt t,i \',a ifvrwlv di^iwition of tlu bMinnT *-' — U Hh nr.ir'lba i|>|>rlUto ititi
m Atty ilafAHtu-i
wait at a atfvtin« <«li<>J Uy the prv-wtHn( |iwti<o nf the d>-|<«rtnH«l in arrnera anti iranilri aae pending aiiiiiii fivm tuth deitanmmt ti> any other de|*iti..«i M beartnw tui .kif njuna: h-n. Bkt iaatua ol Itte a«it>rlUte dl«m>-D aha.i. anthia t^kj> iltfptrlBMCt T.l «i.itb he BUj ba dr*iinaievl ti arrfucm the (Ut.r» el an aM>etlate jM*<i<^. eter nee mt ti xm f m*:y ul a jtfMieo of Ike luprvoH cwuit, ult-rr t'titn '.b«t ^f a jaMHV oot of t-'Uft, •ad th^^ pd^tl\ii94<ic lo ifa« ai>f>rtl4ie uiviaion. oi ta the beariRic aal 0«< iiiua vi A.itiuM Mbaiited ky coaoeat ..I .^wn*.-!. Itrt any M**h r<MlK«. •H»a WaA aitwally e>'t.a<r<i la feHcimuia the 4dU.« •iVvh apprlia.r •u.lire la tbe ticparlMteat te aibi^h bt u deaiamatrk-, mj> bold aa> term u( the •upee«e c-sitrt and rarit^ av o4 loe power* »t a ^•ui'.u; i4 tu a.4«ni-r t*"Ail *o mj itiuhi* rr l»- dicul «k»lri(l ia aay o.h»r f!^-v«>t"M[>t •» viie ttttt. Krom and ahtr tbe ia«i day uf tle>cembrr. tifKieeo |iumli«.l ftod a iM-i.> tiv.i:.« eptwlUte OttuiMi aball
^cam* c^'c.ti «: I'.a Ktoreki teawii and by tbo itea Oial ittRM tl \'.' .iHiit of roaemou pl«at l^-r thf aHy ami <- o''i« •< New kork. tbe •i»|ien.M >-ocrt al Mm cttj i^t Nr« \tirk, xttt aup-^.r tocrt ttf ~ ~ ' and Ibr i.i> ^1 Mrtko^lyn. asd tuch ttMi aa may-W v^lartmti b> the U-f bat* ^»«e to appt>ui: aaU tr hm • lijini tm laaiioat of tbe afvollair ^ ¦ —— -*—•• ^M ooata to
„ bold nica ternwi ar to auko ral-i
tbervfer. | 1 Itetolred (if tbe tmcmbly (oacuri, that tba loregoing amendment bt riferred to toe Icfitllaturo to bo chorcn at tbo next crneral elec- tiua of amatort, and tn ronformity «iih eection one, article fourteen ol the conttiiution. br pub- bthod tor thrao awatbt prcvlout to tbe time of ftich ttoctiML
Btaio of Kaw Toik: Ih Benatt, Uar. IB, IOM.- TW fortfoinf rftolution waa duly paned. a ata- lorilr of all Ihe aenatora ilected foi.nc In faiur tbcfcof, three-Srtha beinc preaent Uy order of tba SeMtc, FBANK W. inGUINfl. rrnident.
•uu of Naw York: In Ataembl*. Apr. fl, 1904.- TW fareffotaf retolutlon waa duly pawed, a ma- Joritr tf til Uo members elected to the awembly ToUnff ta lavor thereof, three flf tht brinf pretent. By order ot tko Awembly, K. V. M\<».n, Bpeaker.
Btato of New Vork. OlBco of the Herretary of State, M.: 1 hare compared the preeedirf copy of ooacurrcot rnoluiion, propoilnf tj amendment tc ae<.-tion two of article aii uf the (Jonatiiution, wilb the original concurrent reaolution on file in thit olBce, and 1 do hereby certify that the aame it a correct tranacript Ibcrefrom, and of the whole tbereof. (Jiven under my hand aad Ihe irii of •Aeo of Ihc Secretary of ttiafe at tho city of .Albany, thii iweoty-fltth day of July, in the year •f Jiur Lord, one ihouuod nine hundred and four. fU B.] JOHN F. U-nRli:>*, Secretary of State.
^VdlOff tuch ffenerti e7eet1oi the aforrMi.I (^rorlaiotM.
*A"JEKD>:kyT BtJMBr.B .BKVE3I.
Concurrent Ueiolution qf ihe brnate i aetT:bly, propoting tn amenumtot lo art
•TATB or NEW TOBK, OFFICE OP TIIE •ecreurr of But*. Albany, July 2(, 19W.—Pur auaal to ihe prorialona of tection ene of artii^le fourtota ol the Conatitutioa of tbt 8tite of Nrw Torfc* tbd tection atvcn of Cbaptar nino hundred •ad alao of the Lawa of eifhteea hundred and aiarty-tlx, aoUco la hereby given ttiat the follow laB propooed amcndmtnt to tertloo fix of artlrle •il of tbt Coaatltution of the btatt of New York lartfamd to tho Legitlature to be ch:>ten at the ¦aat Oaaenl Election of Scnaton ia thia Htate to W beld oa tbo elgbtb day of Norember, nineteen liuadrtd and faur, and ia publiahed oncm a week
for threo »ontba next jwocodiac tuch rrneril
oleHltni in coBforvity with tbe aforeaaid pro- ; ^ent
Vctlon ;. lleaoited Of tho aatemblr concufl that eeition onr of articU alt of the conatltutioc be amrndrd ao as to read aa followa: | 1. #Mprfmr court; roail cf ttppealt; kotc ronaft tuttdi iudiriat diarHcft.—The aupreme court li ' eonrlnued wtth frncrtl Juritdiction in law and oqultr. rubjvl to tuch appellate Juriidiction ol tbe cuurt oi apprali aa n<>w it or may bc pre- acribed br law ni.*t incon«iitrr.t with thia artlcie. ( Tbe rtiitinK Judicial diairicu of ttkO ttttt art contlnurtl until changed tt hereinafter provided. ' Tbe rupreme coun thall conMit of the juatieei ' now in ofSce, and of tbe judgct traatttrred thereto br the flflh tection of Ibii article, all ol whom ilia!i continue to be Juiticet of the tu- preme court dtinniri their rraprctire lermi, and of twelre idditiuaal jutiicet wbo ihall retida io and L>e cho*cn by the rlei-tora of, the MTeral rx- Uting fudicial diitricU. thr.-r in tbe flnt dittrlct, three Iu the lecond, and one in etch of the other dittriitt: inrj of their tuccewora The auc- cetoort of uid juaticei thall tic cboten by tbt oleclori ol tueir rotpectivt Judicial dlttrlctt. The leriilature may al:er the Judicial dittrlcta once aftrr every enumeration under the i-ontti- ttition, i-f the lahabllaott of tbe ttatr, and there¬ upon rrapi-onio:t the Juatlcee tu be thereafter tierlcd in the ilittrlcti ao altered. Tbe UgUla- Itire may it any timt, when it deemt tbat tba •ubllc InterftU requlrti it, inereaae Ibe num-
Freeport BanK
CapiUt $30,000 I Kaia Street Freeporl
BANK OF
.lOHN ''JlANr^lAj.L Prr^i.le
cuA \'ycF.Vjr. spnattUF.. Vin
WILLIAM H. HAIX. tV^hie
Board of Dirtctors
,7i.|in J- Kamlall AiiCUPt hmn i;
Smitb Cot \VilJi„m G. Miller
Williaui K. (Jollier I». Wesley Pino
Wallace H. C-ornwfll llanlel B. lUynor Chniincpy T. Spratfue Cdle? F>tli; Charles L. Wallace Hnrvey 11. Smilh William M. Hall (JenrKe .M. KandftU
.Edtfar .Tarkpmi
HIRAM R. SMITH, Preiidtnt
TMOM.'^ G. KHIGHT. Vice-Fresitfent
BERGEH T. RAVNOR, Ctshiir
33oatC» Ct ©ircctorcs
Gror^oW I)»vla«.n ThomaMi. Kn.k'ht
Hil
I R.
of Jtidget
JOUN F. O'BBIEK, SecreUrr of State. AUKfDMKNT NUMBER FOUR.
Coaearrent Beoolutioa of ttie Senate and At- Mmblr, propotioff an araendmcnt to aectlon iiv •f artlclt tix of tue conatitutioa. rtlatinf to trial cotB mittioacra
Soctloa I. Rcoohed. (if tbt aiaemblr conrtir) that aectioa aU of articlo tia of tbe rootiituiim bo uaeadod to at to read aa followi: | 0. Circuit •ourtt and courta af orer and teminer are abol- Ubed from and afler the laat day of December, dchteea hundred and nluety-flvt. AH tbeir Jurlr diction ahall thereupon be vetted In the lupreme oourt, and all actiont and proceedingt then prnd- iag ia tuch cuurtt thall l>e trannerred to the tape taw court for hearing and detcrm*nation. Aay Justice of ttic tuprrme court, eicept at oth- OTWiat provided In tait ariide. may bold court fca aar couaty. Wbenrver aod tt often aa tht aaaota npoa tlw UUl term calendar of any coun¬ ty ot thU alale, having a population according ta tbo Uttat ataU amimerallon of over Ave bun- 4n4 Ihoataad. aball have ao accumulated that i
aaid trial term
alendti
nd the eelDn
apixal, but thali posieit noi
BTAT1E or NEW YORK, OFFICE OP THE Becretarr of Sta^e. Allany, July U, VJ'H.-ViiT auant to the pniviaiona ol aection one of artirlt fourteen uf the Consiitutlun uf the Hiate of New Yorli. and aectiun »i:\tn of ^.-iiaatrr nine ].uu*lreJ and nine of the I.a.vt of eighteen bundrrd and ninety aia, notice ii hanby gitrcn that the ful¬ luwing proimied ami^ndnient to tection Mven of article term of the tur.ttltutlon of Die 8tatt of Kew Vork Ij referred to the LegliUture lo be tbooen al the next (ieneral Kleetion of Senatort in thit Btatt to be held on tbe eighth dty of No¬ rember, alnetecfl hundred and four, and It pub¬ liahed for thrie montha neii preceding tucli Ueg- oral Kleetion, in coufortniiy witb the aforeaaid
KuviaioiW. JOHN F. ObRlEN. Becretary ol ato.
ASftNOyKNT NCUBFR FIVE.
Concurrent rctoitiilon of Ihe Senair and Aa- tenibb', pro)>oiing an amendment to lection wren of artlrle trvm of the conetitution.
tteclion I. lirtolvrd lit the aaarrnblr concur), tbat acLliun irtrn »f artiL-U arvrn l>r amrndcd t^ a« to read aa fullotvi: | 7. >'oreal prttcirt. The Unda of thr ilatp, now owned or hfn afler ac> uutred, conttilutitig tht forett pre«vr\e at now flietl by Uw. ihall be fo.-evrr kept at wil.l furrtt Undt, ritrpt aa hen-lnafter prov(de<l. They aliill aot be leateil, tvlil or exchanged, or be tikru by any corfNtradan, public or prMale, n&r ilmM the timber tlierrun be wl*!, rcmuvnl or d!'»tr«i.vri!. Tbe legitUluTO may aulhurUt tbo removal ol dead timber on burned areaa ao far at uecettary tor rcforetialion, tliruugh oAcrro and employert ot tbe Mate, but not by «^ntract. Tht UgiiUturt Buir aim authorlzt the talt uf landt outt:<lt of Ihe liniilt of tbe AdlrundtLk parh and the t^ta- kill ptrk at tu<.h pirki art now aatabltilicd by law. The pruccrda ct tuch aalra ahall be aet apart In a »eparat» fund and uard onlv fur tha purt-haa- rf lan'li in ueh (wrkt. A *lulati<n of IKit aectlon may bo reatraintd at Ihe tuil of tht people or witb the tonwnt uf the tupreine court on niitlLO lo the attumrj-geaeral at the tuit t'l any dtiien of the itate. | t. lletolved <i( thr atatmbly roacur), that the foregoing amendment bo relerrrd to ttic legitlature lo be chown al the next grneral election of tenttort, tnd in con¬ formity with wclinn ene, of artitle (ouriren of the conetitution. be pjMlalied for three montha arevirtua to the llnie of turn riention.
Biato of New York: In Senate. Apr. 4, 100* — Ttie fortgoing TMolutira «at duty pitted, a nsa- iority of all Ihr aenatora elected voting in tar
Btate of New \ork: In Aajotnbly. Apr. ft. VMi.— Tbo foregoing reaolution waa duly patted, t ma¬ jority of all tbe mcmlwrt tiectod to the tiarmbly voting in favor thrrrof, thrre-ftftha being i rriKUt. By order ot the Awrmblv, H. F. S1X<>N. Hprikrr
Stale of Naw York. Oflico of the tHcrriary it Btate. ta: 1 have compared lho prrceding copy of connirrent reiK<lutiun, priiBofting an amendment lo aaction wven of anicle Wm of the i'ooatituiion. with Ihe original concurrent retotution on Sir in tbit oflkt. and 1 do hrrrby ivriKy that ihi
OfBce of the Srcreliry of 8ta<e. at the rtiy ol AlUny. Ihit twenty flfth day ot July, In Ihr ytttr
(TTATK or NEW YORK, OFFlCr. «>F Tim Becfelary cf fNarr. Alhanv. July iS. in04.'l'\ii fuant to the pn>viii.>Ti« cf aectlon one of arliiie fourtreo cl the ( cmntution of the Stale of Niw Y'ork, and arction trim tf cliaptrr nine hundn-d and nino of tht Uwt of elghteea hundred and ninety tft. notn-r it hereby giteo that the lo:Ui» lag prcpoard amrmlmrnt lo iwcl ion one ot arlidt two of the ( tinatiluti.in ct the Stala of Nrw YtIi U refrrrrd to the l.eai^Uture to be choien at thr nest CenertI FlrcMon i( Srnttt-^a In thia Atate ts be hrid on thr eighth diy cf N.^vembrr. mtirirru hundred and lour, and lo publiahed one* a wi-rk lor tbree rmmtht neit prectdinf auch geueral oloction In i-f-ufornnty witb lho aturraatil pro Tlalona. JOIIV F U'URIKN, fi^tary of btatr.
tiling to nuatiAcatun uf vocert.
Hrtolvrd tif the arnate ctmur). tUt tection ci ot artiilr twj ut lite conetitution bo amendisl t read ai fulluwt: Aitule 1'. Boctiun 1 yuoli/lri
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Lrr of Jutticri ^f the aupreino < ¦- -
ot the court of appraU aa It tera flt, provided tbat the total nuaihrr of Judgea of Ibo court ef appeala ihiU not eiceed tUvaa. and provided alto that any bill increaiing the number of Juo- ticaa or Judgri aa aforetaid ahall receive the aa- two-tliirJt ot the memttrrs elected to each branch of Hie legitlature. | t Rroolvcd (It tbe aatrmbly roncur) that tection teven ot articlo aix of the constltuticn be amended to at to read aa tollowt: I 7 fotirt 0/ oppeola.—The court el appealt ll continued. It thall conilat of tho cnirf Judge and auociate Judgea now in oflice, and of tuch additional Judgea at the legialatura n:ar from time to time provide in accordance ition one of thia article and at mar bt
Onrn. except lepni Iiolida>-. from i'a.m. U\^ p m. nffrrH faHIitlca and Indurentrnts in every deparlinent equal i.'ia"«*";f eit »;r "l' Sew York or Brooklyn »>ank* nr TniM C om- nanlea and overy nctomnifidniion n^tax a- la conaiatent with conwrvativc iuanaK.'mcnt.
Intcre!»t nt the rate of :: per <mi rnj'* ''" llinedt-ponltjt. thrM- ni..nlli'* or mor.-, l>^art^ IwitPd on all parls ..f Furop.'
I)o«« a (teneral hanklnu hna
nf ro
aollclt<
Entire pa'.iifni-tion (rtmrnntcftl
Inqnlriw* will receive prompt attention and bf cheerfnily answered.
John Vincent (ilcritworth I), (iimbes Wi-^lfv It. Smith Cliarles \V. K*ye4 CharltB L. U*lIato
Arrciidar Smith Anstin Cornweil
John W. DeMott Jnhn T. I>H>lfron
¦ Edwanl T. Thuraton HannUnn>\'. IVarsall
Wl' «lo n k'enernl ConkinK Uusincas of Deiws I It nn>l lUscount.
InteriBl paid rn Special DepositJi. 1 Draflfl issued on Knirland and the Cuntinnnt.
Your raLronaKofcolicitefl. ' HaPklnc Hotirn; 'J A. u to 3 r. M.; Satur I Uo". fl A. M. tol-'M. I I>.»oonnt Da>i«- TtieMlnys nml Frldny8,9A.ll*
olei'ted according to li oBlcea until the expiratio
td noa tba calaadar, tbe appellate diviiio'n ot tho oepartaMat io which aach counly ia embraced Biar, br a ctrtilcate aigntd by a majority of Itt ¦Mmtwrt, certify the tact to the court of apprali, arbamipoB taid court may by order aut home the appolotmcat la aald county of Irlal commiition- •rt, ttatinff ia taid order the numbtr ot com- Biatloaart to bo appointed, aod their termi of
la tbe office ot tbe aecreUrr tho ofBce of the clerk of tho eountr in which aaid appolntmaata are auiborixed. Tlie appellate dlritloa of the dcparijiient embracing aild eountr tbtll thereupon appoint th< numbtr of trial cum- mlltionera tuthorised by taid order, who muaf aot tett tbt qualiBcationi required for a jufltite of Ibo topreino oourt. Ther ihall poatcit and rxer- ciae fn .tht eounty tor whi^-U they trt appointed all the powert of a Juat ice of the tuprcmo court rca^rtlnf the trial tnd ditpotition of ciuiee upon
aball he fourteen yeara from and including tba Artt day o'. January orxt after their election. The legiilaturt; may proride by Uw tor tbt manner in which Ihe court thail tit. wbetber in two divitlort or one. tnd for the number of mcm- bert of the court nrceaaary lo form a quorum io either inttance and alao for the number whoet concurrence thall bo neoratary to a decliioB. Tbo court ihall have power to appoint and to frmore lit rr)>^er, clerk and attendantt. | 3. R;>toWtd {it the atiembly concur) that the foro- going tmendinrnt be referred to the legielaturt to be ch(>9rn tt the nril general election of tea-
Iht I'lW Tor'td k; Islud Trac.io!iC:ispuiT
scii]riUUL.io
la effect Stttrtfay. My 16. 1904
of
term. ,Tliry may br at ia pro\ided In cai court. I'hey ihall i •f twehe Ihouiand dollara aounty for which Ihry are not practice Ijw. | S. Herolvrd. (it tin bly conntr) Ihat the foregoing amendment be re¬ ferred to tha legivltture, to b« choten at the next feneral election u( tenatora, aad in cunfurmity to aection one, article fourtrrn. ot the conatitution bo publithail tor tlirea montba previoua to tbe time of luch cln-tion.
Stite of New York: In Senile. Uar. 11, 1004.— The foregoing rttohition wta duly piMrd, a ma¬ jority of ali the aeiialort elected voting in favr.r tbere«»f, threr-fiftht liciTg prcaeat. Br order o* tbe Hentte, FRANK W. llltJIJlNS. rrritidt-nl.
Btatt otNcw Vork: In Aiwmbly, Apr. «, tW«. - Tbe foregoing reaolution wta duly paiaed. a ma¬ jority ot all tht mf;ml>eni elected to the attembly voting in ftvor thereof, Ihreo-flftht being preirnt. By ordrr of tbr Aisrmbly, 8. F. NIXON. Hpraker.
Stale of Nrw Vork, Ollice ot the Srcretary cf State, ta.: I have ct>mpare<J tha preceding copy of concurrent reiclullon, propoeing tn amcndmrnt tn aection tix of article tix of the Conttiiution. with the original com urrcnt rraolution on (Ilr in thit oilco, tad I do hrrrby certify that the tnme it a correct trtnttHpt therefrom, and of the whole tbrreof. (Jiten under my band and the teal of office of the ScrrelarT ol Hiate at the rity of Albany, thit twenlv-flfth dar of July, in tlte year , of our ieotil anit thou-and ni:ie hundred and four. tt. H.] JQIIN F. O'BRIKN. SecrcUry of State.
the !•«>•>(>, peoMtted that in time of war no elec¬ tor in Ihe actual mihtary aar^icw of the atalr. or «4 Ibr ! nitrd Statea. ia the armv or naw Iheretd. thall bo drpnted of hii «<.:•'hr rri-r^ ot hit aheenca from »ivb eirciuia di<trwi. in-l thr Irgialatura ahail hate powrr to i<r.>Mi)» tht aijir.iwr m abich tnd the tim* and r-liie at wbuh tu<.-k ab--nt elrctora rnay t -tr. tftd fur dt lit if thnr ^oiro in tt^r *lrtli.«
atort. and in cuntorn
article fourteen ^f the
fur thrre muntbt prc^
ily with aeclion one ot
conititution, t>c publithed
out to tbe time of aucb
•Ir
Hiii'.r ot Nrw York: In Briutr. Apr. K ItM.— Thr (orecolng rauiliition wt, .tulj ptftrd. • m,- jorlly o( ,1) thr .rnatort rlrrtrd voting in (avor thrrrfif, thrrr-flriha brine prracnl' By ordrr of llir Srnalf, FRANK W. inoOI.NS, Prraidrnt.
mate ol Nrw York: In Aaaomlily, Apr. 11, IIOI.— Thr forrgoing leaulution wat duly {laaard. a ma- Jority of all lh* nirmbrr, rlrctrd tu llie ancinlily voting in favor tlirreof, ilirrr-nitht bring jirrarnt. By ordrr of tbr AHcmbly. 3. F. NIXllN, Sprakrr.
Slatr ul .Ntw York. tllBce of tbr Hrcrrtary of mt IStatr, la.: 1 have fonipartd thr prorrding ea\3v at. roncurrrnt rr<olutton, propoaing
Ilia
lify
and I
llcl.- aia. of
illi'jtioHj wilh thr original 1 on fla In tliia oilier, and 1 do brrrby rorreet tranarript
and (if thr whole thrrrof. Givrn under ITV Iiaiiil and thr ara) of oflico of Ihr tirrrrlary of M'ltr al the oily of Albany. Ihia twrnlyHltb day of Jiilv, In thr yrar of our Lord, onr tliou- ¦ Md four. IL. S.) JOUN V.
0'BRII-:N. .Srn
ol Fta
tb" (
of articia malllulian of Ihe Slate of Nrw
a-.vrn of rhaptrr ulnr iiiindrad Una ut rlghtc
ia hrrrby givi
hundrrd and liat thr ful¬ fil amrndn:'
tiulr fix ol Ilir ( onititullon ol the Statr of Nrw York ia rrlrrrrd t'l thr (.rgialalure to be clioirn at the nnt i;rnrral Kleetion ol Senator, in Ihla Kiair to br'hcld on thr eighth day of Novrmbrr, Dinrtern hundrrd an.l lour, and la published once a week for tliree montha nrat prrcrding anob Ornrrai Klrrlioo. In coiifonnity with the alore- Mid provlaiuni. JIMS f. OaRIEN. Secretary of Statr.
AJirVnilFNT NI'MBER HlnHT.
rorcurrrnt llrnilulion ut the Srnatr and At- ¦rmbly. propoaing an atnrndmrnt tu arction als of arluir flix of tbe conjtitution, rtlatiog lu the nipn'Wie court.
brillon 1. RcMlrrd (If the aaMmblr concur). Tliat arction aix of artlcie aix ol the conalltutioD be amrndrd by adding th.rrlo the foUuwlng: In •ny drparliiiriit in wlijili auprrni, couit llulirr. have Urrn apiiointed. tlia Justicri ol ¦pfH'lUlr dliitlon of the drpartuirnl. or a joniy ol thrm. are autboiized from tlmi time to deEiiinate one or more ot BUi:li aupi court lommiiiioncra tn huld Irlal trrma ol tba mpnma court within auch drpartment and to rr- Tok'* mich de.i£nulir:i. A auprrn: inlWoDcr ,0 doaii,niilr.l thu'.l liavo poivrr to hold a trial trrm of the t:ii|irriiir court within aald dr¬ partment and to firrlurni the dutirs ol a Jualira ol the lupreme court in the trial tmn to vviilch br may br asriimcd. | !. Reiolvnl 111 the „¦ Ktnbly concur^ That thr Ijrefoiiig amrndtnent br r.'ferrcd to thr legUIaturr to be chown at tha next ceneral clrctiun uf aenatora and in Ity with irction onr of articia fourtrrn ot conslilutli.n, to br publithed for three mo previoua to the time of aueh election.
t:ialr ot New Vurk: In Senate, Apr. 1«, 1901 The lurrgoing rrrolulion wat duly pan-d. a n Jority ol all the Mnatora e'.retr.] rolintt in lav thrrrol, tlirr,-flllha l«iaff pr.-arnt. Py orjtr thr arnatr, KIA.NK W. 1T11.1.INS, I'rrsi.lrut
Hale cl New York: In Anariiildy, Apr. 1 —Thr lurrgoing r " it all the
QllftNS lEaatBmm)) :,;::,. ^iH,. -,::i; ni"! »}; • 111 . Ilion rrory 3U minutra thi!reiirt/>r until «..^i 1. Ill lli-n n..V>. 10.3.'i anil ll.:li for Hriuiotrud, (inri >n City nml .Minoiila only.
MIHCOU l.'iuith Bounill al i.C. 6.43 mil ^.l.i a. m . then errry Uiirty miiiiil-»lliiTrnft«r until lil.i.^ |., m.. and at 11.ir. ami ri.U p. r.i. for Heiuj. ,trB<lonl>.
mHIPlItAO iSiiutli liminili .•..m. i'..l«'. ..Kl and b-tti 11. 111., thon i'Ter> 311 inuii!""< Mirrfnltr'r iiiitll ([11111., 111., thon liMlumi.l ll.'tl p. ni. .
HAiipslcud (Norlh H..1111.1. i.t '.31. 1.31 ,.'ll nnd S.tliln. m.. then er.-rv tliirtv iniiiuti-.« tbrre- ,fi.-r iintllll'UOi.. ni.. thiMi iJ.ail''. Ill
llempnteail (Woat n.iiiiiil' m a .,', 1.1. .m audita, m.. thon ryri :ai niiniiiea t|i,.rrnlter un- ! lil .-.Kip. iu.,llirnV.llll. Ili.nj and IlUlp. ni.
retfPMI «. «. D*»Ol 1.-..111I1 noiliiili at -..ll, ' C.-X. r.LM, ^.¦2u a. m.. tli-n ot.ry .») nii"ut.-a Ib-r"- nft--r unlil H'-.li V. ni.. llien bi.il im,! ll.Jl l;. ni_
Kroolnirl R' H-UelH.t iNorJi H,.iin.lwit Mi' -.tu. S.ld Hliil U.tll ». 111.' thru cvi-ri '.I niiiilil." IlierealUT umil W.tU p. m tii"u 11 :IDaii.l l.'.-'.i i:iidnigh:.
lOCKVILK f.fMtt, VHlMe Avemr 1 «>.«t Xuiiinl. at.'. «.'i I1.4S. T.U anil 8.«j a. 111.. tben iv.Ty tinny min'ote.s Ihrrratl.r until '.'.I'a I'. 111.. thon lO.f,
""KiiclirilVi-'(''entre, Villaxi- nveiiiio len.il h.niiiili at ll.m. i.m. ». 1(1 ami IMllB. ni.. tbon i-crry lliirty minutea tlirrraftar until lO.M p. m., then 11.1.1 p. in. ami I'.'.lOmidnishl
LYNBROOK B. t. Otmtl 1 Eaii Hmiiali .it llin, T.'li. BiCiat'llMfi 11. in., thru erery tinny niiiiutaa ther-nftrr until lu.n'i I. in., llii-n ll.'fi p. m., nud
'"i'.'s'nl'r.".'? it'. R. I>P"t i\Ve>. H..11111I1 at .V.Vl, «.Vl 7 JU aril ^.'1*1 a.m.' llieii i-rir^-»! nitnutr. tii.'reoftiT unlilt'.'il p. ni.. llieii H'.'i ami H-'n
VAllEY SISCAM. Kocliawiy Avoiiir 'Km-. Doiinili
atliMl 7.111, ^.Klniiil IMUla. in.. i;..ii overy thiriy
1 iniiiules ihrrealliT nnlll lO.W p. ill., lllell ll.UJ
FREEPORT PLUMBINB
AND HEATINB CO.
Freepurt, L. I.
Randall Bailding opposite depot
JOSEPH ALBIN. Managtr
Telfphone 6Ji
I. M. HEWLEn
di-alpr in
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
MARKET AND GARDEN
SEEDS
Seed Potatoes
Fertilizer DRIED GRAINS
Ckwch Si.. FRXEPORT. N. Y Dr. B. I. M. Bl&ke
33 SCNCRMCnOaiil S1tE(T
IL.iirK, 11 I., I
Broaklyn, N. V
nOimS AT Dr, OINTOV'S. rKEPOIIT. I. I.
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By ord'T of the
duly na,vrd, ¦ rd 10 Ihr a.Beitt. .1, Hirer Mill rmbly. 8. V. SlXtlS';
nf thr Srrrrlar ¦I thr prrerillnrf , ro|...»inir an tin le >it uf the la
ler, an.l 1 .'... hereby <-:rllly Dial the Mnie U a lorraet tr*nwript thrrrfrom, and ol thr whole llierrol. tllvrn undrr iny Land and tha ara] ot offli^ el Iha S'.rrlary ut Stair at Ihe city of Albanr, thia Iwrnty etlh day ot July, In tha yrar ol our l4>rd. unr thouaand nin- hundred aD4 touy. IU S.1 JUHN r. U'BII1I1.\, brerrtary al Slate.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Have Verk
Dffli!*!!! nrmimKad Hank Mulldiiii: Comer Maiu aud Kulinii .streeta
Sanitary Plumbing
STEAK,BOIWATE!;uiBOTA!RBEAT!il&
IM AND UKT UON WOW
Jobbing Promptly AMondad To
Long Distant!* Tclrphone. :lla Local Telephone, an
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5"°
k atl ittirmie iKaiity. UIUNNG LOWS, lams ta caadatt n« ankw. Al laa^ taan icuftc^ at aaca
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COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
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Al litTlMi ttOu. crrabai ml Satar^iyi
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altr prioaa
pMBOU a HpartellT
f^ooda •lr"irvrad promptlr
Main l«U i>«v tha Banli. KIIRr.fORT
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Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT lilwtl al t. I. I. I. Ow. ta*«tll AartM
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for 20 year* with P. H. Cbaudlrr, th« wiill-kuown Brooklyn piano dtjalcr, li DOW prapar«id to Cak« onion fnr piano taninf;, and (rrumiDti^ea beet of wnrk. Auyoiie d<wiriu£ bia ¦orrice may leave their nrder tt the RptIuw otlie*, wli(ir« thry will be forwarded. IVtfura by pemiisfrion to
Mr. &. U. Uaylimii. Kreeport
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND dOARS
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ill llil Ktyli« Tulton ct, - Fraaport
Pettit Bros.
IhiderL
NELSON T. SCAMAN
Carpenter and Builder
Estiniatcf Kumiihrd
Jobbing promptly attended to
UPPER MAIN ST, FREEPORT, L. I.
15 For Reliable Carpet* 5?
ij^ Serviceable Q)
akprs and Embalmers sg Furniture ^
•g and Excellent Bedding g]
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55 Oor. Fnltfin and Chnrch Su., ^
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BRITISH VESSELS ARE FIRED ON
Hull and Gamecock Fishing Boats Struck by Russian Fleet.
TAKE A LOOK
Hi III" mat rials we iiii' i-howiti); fur Snits an.l To)i Coatji 1 In y are tlir very latest. Ytm'll nut (iml any snrh n-.aur- ial in n reaily-maili' Suit. We make to measure in onler to mnke enftomers. .\s we leiitl in styles anil iinalily. mi iio We leail i n priees. Men's Top Ci>ats made to order, $14 an.l np; Men's Soils, $M anil up.
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
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ENGLAND DEMANDS REPARATION
Home, Mediterranean .ind Channel Squadrons Ready For Emergency.
WAR SEEMS NOT UNLIKELY
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and Ohoi<!o Confectionery, F^nob Fruits, Fancy Chooolatea Also our tioma maile Cocoanvt Halla. Lamon ?ne<>aniit, I'eanul Hrlltle, Old Kaahloned Mo- aliariiCanilT. CcX'iwntlt Klaaea, Haanut Bar, ?rr*m Caramitla, all klntla of Miled Cantlf, Butter Seeieh. Fruit Hara. Coroanut Uara, all tlDila of Taffjr. vie.
Churches. FatulUea antl PartJaa Supplied
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FREEPORT
NEW NORK STATE NEWS
Mtlle I--nll8 Riol Kiuls, The wiirkiiieii employeil liy tlie Rieh- flelil .^pritiRS anil (Ineonta Rnllni.itl eiiiitlmied wurk on the tiinneetlon with the Vnlley Line iiiiiler Kiianl of sol diei's. lint liefiire iimiii the nillitiiry was witlitlniwn .'Ulll llie SlierilT's pritla- iiiiilillll ili'ihirlii); the vilhige of I.lttle Tillls niiilei- stnte of riot was rt^selnil- eti Illlll the siiliiins were openetl na usual. The xvnrkineii were then (innnl- eil liy the SherilT's foree of twenty men. Nil tlisttirlmnee oi'tnrreil thouvii niiKi'y threats were inntle. nntl to pre¬ vent an oiilhreak the soltliprs ivere qiiarteretl in Ihe armory a quarter of a mile nwny. The attorney for He- oeiver .leniiiiiKs went to Caniistotn to < make appliiatliin to Jiislloe Forlies to punish folly pnimlnent leshlents of Miihawk fnr loiitempt of enurt. .V 1 warrant has been Issiieil (har);ini: llo- eelver Jenniiit'.'< with rlut.
rtnhy Mnile a Nit;hl of It. j
rintihliip A liriKlit retl tomato ran. i Ihieeyenr-iilil .Syilney Uosenlierjr. of ' -Allinny, whose ilisapiienranee frum his j Centrnl avenoe home iniiseil his pa- I rents and the neiclilioi'S no end of wor- I ry, wnn found fast nslee.i ainonc Ihe ruhliish on Ihe oity dUMip nt Tliinl and Terry streeis rt 7 .I'eloiU in the nioriiinic. none the worse I'or It. I.Ittle Sidney wandered awny from his home In the niiiniiiiK, nnd when he falletl j to return nt iiinht his parents searehed j the iielKlilini'liuoil fur him, but without . result. Then Mrs, Itiisenberc tleeldiHl to I'uiisnlt the woman who is Kivlnc "mlinl readiiiK' exhililllons at Odd ] Fellows' Hnll, She wrote on n pleie j of paper the iinestion. "Where is my j liltle lioy'r " The performer answered i from Ihe stage thnt she need not wor- j ry, ns the boy hnd .lust wandered awny I nnd would be bnek iiRnin.
.Inil Kor Sniokine Mother, riini'ned with siiiiikiiiK elRnrettes in | llie lu'iseiiie of hei' chllilren. Mrs. .Ien- i ¦ lie l.nsliir, of riiilndelphiu. I'a.. hns iM'eii seiili'iiied to tliirly days in the j rounly .inil nl HliiKliamtiin for endnn- i (teriiiK their inornls. The eumplnint ! wns made by her huslinnd afler a I family dispute over the morality of the ait. When sentence was pro- Imiineed Mrs, I-nsher almost swooned. The seven-year-nhl boy tried to cheer her and iilended with the olflier "not to take niainma . viiy,"' The live-year- old girl flung l. lier skirts, but sh« bad' thom good hye at the jail door I nnd told them tu lie goot! ihildren un- | III she returned to them. This Is the : first eunvirtioii of the kind under the | Htate law whiih innkiB it a inisde- ' meniior for a mother lo smoke eigiir- j dies in the preseiire of her faiuily.
linnker Weds Slenogrnpher.
Syincuse imciety. bti.>iiiess and re j
ligloiis circles were surprised by the j nnnouneement of the mnrriago of fleo,
M. Karnes, n millionaire linnker in that I
cllv, nud Miss .^gne« Vincent Itafferly, i
nlio unlll a few weeks ni|o was Mr. [
Karnes' stenographer. The wedtlinK |
o.iurred in the rectory of the Cathe- |
rirnl of Ihe Iniinacuhite <'oiii-e|)lion. 1
Mgr John Crimes performing the cere- |
n.oiiy. The bride wns nllerded by her j
, sister nnd the bridegroom by his eld- i
est sun, only relntlves iH'Ing present. ]
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. ! M.irv llairei'ty. The 'irldegrooni is
vice pii'siilent uf the Ontiiiucrcinl Kank j
and sicretary of the Syracuse Tiust ,
ronil.nnv. lie is a warden cf an ex- |
elusive kpis.-upnlinn chunli then'. Th» i brl.le IS n ralliuli.'.
Large Fire In lliiffnlu. ^
lil-e dl.l between Sl.VI.IKKI ai.il S'JOi.,- (Hiii wiiiih of dnmnge nt the big plant , of Ihc .Ml l.eiiiinii I'nint fomiiniiy, of : Kiiffalii. on It.iiii street Twenty IlK.iisniids gnll.ins ..f t iiriiisli, valued III JpiiKiii. nils lii.lnded ill the proper- . tv tlml tviK il..str...Md Ttvo Inrge fn.- tiirv l.iilliliiiL's. ull.- of them being the | Miri,,sh Muriliuuse. w.-re ilesiruye.1. Li.-nleiiniil .Villi..Ill" Steams nnd l*i|.e- 111 •. Snillh uf the lire .lepiirliiieiit were knu.-k.d Ihnuigh n skylitht by a fall- : lug wull. Sniilh's hip was frn.tnred an.l hi- reciived inti-nial iii.iunes, Stef- fiiii'^ light leg wn« brukeii in seM-nil l,i:fo-. The Iniildiiigs will be ri-binir
•Iwu Killitl by I'.leclri.i!.!. TliiMiias K Iii-egaii. a steninlltli-i. nn.l : Will mil U.xun, an cle. Irldnu. were in- i
Unntlv killiil l'l SyincUM- by nn el i
tri. liglit IMn The m.-n were at
wurk un » r.eiT giceiihoii'. nt a .lames streel house, putting in sleam pipes and wire The men had pln.'ed a irowlinr under the elAtric light ' transformer tu lift it in oidi-r ihal a stenm pipe might be pla. e.l heyund It, Both men had hold of the now- I liar and receited a shock of l.Vai volts, i They fell over unconscious and died I In flve minutes.
Kuffalo .\ldermon Acqullteil
.Mderuiaii OrrUi K I'lerce. of ihe ',
Flflh Wanl. of Huirnlu. who has been .
oil irial on a i harge of agreeing to «c- ,
cepl a brilK-. was acquiiletl by ihe Jury ]
which heanl the case. Hl» was the flrst J
of aeven trials thai are to come ns a re- ,
cult of the re.-ent lnv.-«tipiiloii into ; allesetl uiuiH.ipai lrreguUrill"s
ll«aal> Caaaaa ot tha Jawa.
.\.rcr'l:r.f 1.. a rnniii cennia made hy l'ro(<«a<ir llam^'i. ef ^^aiiarrlaad. lher« trr 190«i.0tiO .Jeir. ig tiia »urid Of thraa
t n tigured ihjt the tnitrd Slatts haa I.OIIO.KiC; Euiipe, 10 nflfi.'inn. and rountriM outaida nl Europe. H.OWI.ion Trofnaor Hamao toem tbi» distribution of the .lewa
Q Euro|« Ruatia, S.OOO.OOA: Auatria-Iiun- lary. li>8ii,i'.«: (Mrmanr, W.noo, Roama- nia. 30n,in(i; Creat Britain. jno.OOO; Tur¬ key, 130..10U Holktod, njaOD, yranee v.- MO: Itaiv, 50.MO: Smn-ia. tuOli. Switm- Und, 12,000; I>rnii>aiii. tUtUi Belaiua. XIOO; , Spain, mo and PcirtUfml, oaty 300.
Two Kallora "ilalii an.l Many Woumleil liy Slirapnel — The ForelKn lllliee Takea ImniMllnle Action — KIiik I'.ilwaril ftenda >'ale or Sympathy to Stricken People—Vuhllc Feelinc Iluna Hich— The riar Senila Note ol Kearel—All LeSTea of Abaenre In Kncllah >'avy HaTe neen Calleil OCT.
London. England.-The Russian Kal- tlc lleet has opened Us career ns the second racllic sipiadron with nn out¬ ing.' so amazing that bul for unqnes- tlounblc evidence it would be beyond oellef.
Part of the fleet, supposed to be tho ballleship .squadron, afti>r It emerged from the I>niilsli straits, steered a course for the KngUsh Channel, At nbout midnight il came ncross the Hull hshing fleet, which either In pnnlc or liiconceivnble Iguorance the Russinns must hnve lulstnken for n Japanese torpetlo boat flotllln.
Tills is the only explanation at pres¬ enl that can be orfereil for the terrible fact that IJie Hussian warships opciieil Hre on the defenceless flshermen with shrnpiL-l, mainlnliiing their fusllndt>, nccordlng to the lishernien who es ciipcd, for twenty minutes, sinking at least one trawler and scattering death and wounds nniong the crews.
Not the lenst disgraceful feature of the tragedy Is the fnet that the war¬ ships contlniied their course wllhont nlteiupllug to rescue the victims or even lo nscertain the extent of Ihe damage they hnd done. T le only sug¬ gestion Hint Is iilTercd In palliation of this Inhumanity Is thnt the Russians were so tivercoinc by panic that they did their utmost to escape tho iuiag- liicd enemy.
The earliest news of the nlTalr was bionght to Hull by the trawlers Mlno and Moulmcin. both of whicli were se¬ riously damaged by shot. The .Moul- mein had sixteen holes In her hull.
Her skipper snys Hint the fleet wns Ashing nliout 2011 miles east by north of Spurn Head nt 1 o'clock in ihe morn¬ ing. 'J'he weather wns rather hiizy. when the outline* of severnl large ves¬ sels, nppnrenlly warships, sailing In n line, were sighted.
While the fishermen were Interested¬ ly watching the vessels searchlights were flashed on the trawlers, and Ihose on the Moulmein were cnnliled by the light lo see lorpodo boats nppronchiug. It seemed thnt they wove going to hoard Ihe Moulmein. but Ihcy tmneil and stennicd awny.
Witliln a shorl space one nf the war¬ ships tipeiicd flre, and the crews real¬ ized Willi horror that their b.iats were Iieing mnde mrgets of b.t wnrships. Firsl one nnd then another of the trawlers wns struck.
Most of the crews sought sheller be¬ low, but fiirtunatcly for those on the Moulmein tlicy did nut, fur the flring hatl uot lasted long berore what seemed to be a round shot strnck her on the purl side and passed through the ves¬ sel where the men would havo been hnd thev gone below.
The Mlno, whicli wns nenr Ihe Moul¬ mein, wns siruck several times. Hap¬ pily each shot hit her aliove the water line. None of her cretv was hurt.
The flring cuniiiiued fur about twen¬ ty luinutes, when it ceased aud the wnrships steamed to uie southward.
When the firing ceased the fleet Railed nwny to the southwaitl. nnd soon aflerwanl rockets wen' sent up front one of the olhcr trawlers. The Moulmein steamed iu the illi'ectloii of Ihe spot liidlcnti.<l, nnd, gi-lllng near, cries were lienrd, and It w,is found that the trnwler Crniic. of the (iaine- lock fleet, hnd been su liadly damaged that she was sinking.
.\iiolhcr trawler of the (Jnmecock fleet had arrived and wns Inking oft the Injured members of lli-> lYnnc's cretv. They included Ihc engineer, who hnd a wuiiiid In the chest, sup- piised to be fiuiii n splinter, nntl nn¬ otber man wlm had hU hand shol off. These men nnd ulhers wore plneed un liunrd llu- llnnl .Nurtliern mission ves¬ sel, where their injuries were iiMcnd- ed 10, tliose of the engiueer Iieing stat¬ ed to be very serlims.
These ensi's, however, were not the worst, foi on the deck of llu- Crnne were her skipper, fleorgc Smith, and her second hand, both of wliuni had hnd their bends shut ntvny.
i.'reat llritain sent :i long and urgent nule to the Kussian (l.iveriiincnt, ofll- i-ially ilctiilliiig the lir.'Umstiiiices of the nllack.
Special stress wns inid nn the cal- lon>iiess displnyed by the Russians In nut guliig I.. 111.' ,'issiMnii. 1- uf Ihl- Hsh- crincii.
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Riveil Ullt. bill il is ulll.-inily stiilcil 'ruin Ihe Fui-clgn Oflice ihat ll cuntains ;lie signlflcant annotini-cnieiit Ihal the 'iliintion is one tvhi. h dues not bniok
delay In the iiiatlor of ixpl.inatiou and reparation.
The ollicial slatciuon; iu full follows:
"The Foreign Olflce has bi'en In com- miiiilcatlon with representatives of the fishing Industry at Hull and lirimsby. and has oblnlneil a full staleiueiil of the fncts connected with the attack during the night by the Russian second I'acifle squadron upon the part of the Hull trawling fleet.
"I'rgent representations based ou Ihls Infonnation hnve been nddressod to (he Russian (Jovernment. aud ll hns lieeli explnlnetl that the sittinlion Is one which, lu tho opinion of Ills .Mnjesiy's ttovorpmont, does not aduiit of delay,"
Lord l.ansilowue is expected, lit ad¬ dition to making the nstinl claim for indeinully fc ' the vessels sunk, coin- peusatlou for the woundoil aud pen¬ sions for the widows of those killiil, lo demand a most ample aptdogy and as¬ surances that other Rrlllsh shipping whicii mny fall in wiih the Russian squadron shall not bc sulmiltted to sitn¬ llnr trentinont.
Further than this Loul Lansdowne apparenily Is unable lo go Had nny Hritlsh ofllclnl. however, inliioi-, bem concerned, I/oril I.nnsdowiio miglit have demanded a public salute of the Rritlsh flng ns well as nn npology. but such a ronrso In the prosonl ease would be unprecetleiileil.
II Is quite possible, however, that In order to accelerate matters Vice .\d- miral Lord Cliarles Ht>resforil, who Is with the Channel Floot nenr Glbrnliar, almost la tho path of the rtussian squndron. may be ordered to dolaoh n cruiser nntl commnnlcnle wllh Admirnl Hojestvensky, ns was done lu the case of the Russian Volunteer Fleet steam- ers Smolensk nnd retcrsburg.
Kverywhere thero Is evidence ot the very positive oplnian that thl< Is no time for the usual diplomatic dlllytlnl- lying; thnt there must be no delay aud no limit set by Russia to her npology or the extent of compensiitlon fiu' suf¬ ferers hy what King Edwr.rd himself, in n message of sympalhy lo t'le Mnyor of Hull, terms "the unwnrnintable ac¬ tion" of the ^lllc squadron command¬ ers.
It Is but Justice lo the Ki.gllsh pw- plo to sny Hint no other great country would hnve mnnifested the selfre- strnliit which hns ll^ell sliown here In the fnce of Russln's wnuton ouirn?;e, lu the cnse of nlmost nny otlier groat I'ower fleets wt.uld have been moving and armies woulil have beeu inoblli/,- lug within twtntyfour liuurs uf the news of tho sinking of tie Nortli Sea trawlers.
England sinys her linml—perhaps wisely, A bold aud fnrseelng Coveru- ment might adopt a difrcrenl policy for the ulllmnte good, nut unly of Hie Krillsh Emph'c, but of Ihe world at In rgo.
Let there be no iinestion about the feeling of the Ilriiish |ie.iplc. Their anger Is deep, grim ,iiid Instlng. No aiiiilogy will wi|ie it onl; no reparalloii will assuage it. No sui.deii NntlounI emotion in this gei.eratioii has oqunled It In Interslly,
Hit .Itdiii Hull is least demonstrnllvej when he Is most doeiily iiiiived, Ni bmly deiests war wllh n hntrod mt' genuine thnn his hns been during Insl few years. Yet he wouli' hav plniided his Covcniliieirt if he been told Ihnl a Krltls'.i fleet hnd licen sent out wllh orders to capture or de¬ stroy the Russian HnItU; squndron.
The Admlrnlty sliowetl Hint il nppre- clnlcs the iiecesslly ol proving Hull It is prcpnred nctivcly to support the ii.i- sili.iii of the people of (irent Itriliilu mill filUill lhee\pi-i-lnlluns uf the wurld un nci-oiint of the Nurlh Sen iilTalr. It issued the fulluwing sliitcmenl:
"On receipt of the news of the North Sea tragedy iirellinliinr.v ui'ilcrs for mn¬ tunl support mill ciiipcraliiin were Is¬ sued as a meiisnie uf piecnulion from tlic Atlmlrally lo the Chnniiel. Meill- leirmiemi iinil Home fleets."
The Home Fleet, couslslliig of nine bnlHeshl|is mid Ihree cruisers, which had been slaliuiied nt t'loinnrty, Scot- lllllll, left for the .siiulh to he In readi¬ ness fur nny necessnry cuncenlrnliuii.
All leaves have beeu slopped in Hie nnvy. nml. in lho unlikely event uf the slltinliiin becumlug so soriuns ns lu need il. It very slning nnvnl force could quickly be ciini-ciilnitcil.
Thnl n pusslbillty uf iliiiigenius de- velopiueiiis liir'iis in the pi'oirni'lliui of Ihc irisis is seen lu Hie fml that Kus¬ sinn correspiindcnls of Hritlsh piipers lire beginning lo send nillier infliiminii- ble lUspnlch.-s Fill- example, Ihe I In Ily Telegraph's SI. I'etcrsliui;g cor- respiiiident snys:
"111 inllltary circles among the less responsible oflicers, niul in niarine cii- cloN of almost all gindcs, the coiivlctliin previills that sooner or Inler wnr with England l-'i incvilablc, nml that the present uiumeiit Is ns nuspldous ns any other,"
The Slaiidiird'n .Mtm-ow corresiionil- enl nsserls llinl "Ihe mnjority of the Russian piHipIc Ilnd mure or less snlls- fnctiiin In the Insult offered to Kng¬ land."
King Kdwnrd. however, has received froni Eniperfir ,\ichiiliis n lilcurnm ex¬ pressing Hie ileepot ngn'l nnd ii practical ii<-knutvli-dgmeiit Ihat (Irent Itritaln's pircniiitor,! note will nieel wllh 11 reply i-onceiliiig every ilcmiinil apology fur the n.-l of aggressiun agnlnst the Hrltlsli ling, i ompensnlioii for Hie sufferers, and punishment for the oflicers respoiiKlbl,. fur wlmt In everywhere cunciHled lo have be»n n glgmitlc blunder. Moreover, the Kus¬ sian .\iiibnssnilur lo Hi.. Cuurt of Sl. .lames' has e.\|iressi.il tu Uml I.an.v ilowne his suri'uw mnl synipiilhy.
I'aiili- in Madrid
F.iiilc fulluwcd Hie nlliinpl of a vast
1 niwd lu vietv IU.. huily uf the I'rlnceMS
('hiirles uf Hoiirliun at ;he palace In
Mil.Irlll, Spnin, nml mnny persons \M-i-e
AHATTEBOFHEAUH
POWDER
AbMlutrtifPaps HASBOSUBSnTUn
THE SUNDAY SCflOOi;
' INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS I FOR OCTOBER 3a
j inlUect: Kllaha at Uothan, II Kla(<. vi.a i 8-SS—Memory Veraea, 18-17—OoMaa
Teal, Paalm xixlT., I—Oommaatwtt
CD tha l>ay*a Leaaon.
I. Eiisha asaisling the King of Israel tva. 8-12). 8. "King of Swia." llrniuidad IL, who aent the letter about Naainan (2 Kinga 5:5-7). A pon'c^ful king, briar ing thirty-ttvo vasaal kings with aim to the fimt siege of Samaria tl Kinga 90:1). ]I« was killed by lUiael (2 King* 8:7-18). "Warred.' Not an open war nut a tia- aullory skirmiBiang. Tne plan of the &yt- iau king waa to set an ambush that woiild tempt the king of Israel to hic captur*.
9. "Man of Uod." .leltoviih reaciiad !»-^ rael nut by kings, mighty arniira or graat generals, hut by Ihe man of God, that il might lie aeen thnt siilvatiun wiu not • work of human strength or wiadom, bat due to llie (Jod of larael. "llewara. Ba on the lookout. ".\re come down." "Are coming down." R. V. (Jod knowa all that the vicked are iloing. and He will employ tliis kuo\»lednc for the benefit of the gooil. 10. "King of Icrael aent." A party of troops to prc-occupy the place; ami thus the Syrians found llieir deaigna had Iwen detetted. It is probabk that whenever the Svnans arrived at a point aelected for alUn-k thcv found iuperior Isntt'litish forces alrenily tliere, "Saretl Ilimself" Thoae who carefully follow tioil'a directions will have no dilHcultjf in out-genernling the foe, "Kot oace nor HvW," Thia waa done repeatedly.
II, "Sore troubled." Vexed and cha¬ grined that all hia plans were made kaoWn In Israel, and thnl Ihty c.iuld thus treat all llis Blralagi-ma with derision, "fjgtw me." When liis design wsa thus repeat¬ edly frtialrnlcd it wii« natural to tbink of Ireacliery aniong his own people. 13. "One ot his servants," From some Israel- te Ihis Syrian tuiiv have obtained bia
jowledge, "Tellitli." A confeeaion of >uiidless kiiuvvlcilge, as, before, of the
...dlesa po«cr, ol Isiael's Uod it ex- ,.ted from the Svriiins. "In thy bed- hainber." In the grcaU'st possible te-
"ll!'' The Syrians seek Klisha (ve. lS-18). 13. "Go and spy," How hlind lo imagiDe llmt lie who could tell his secret counaeta cnuld not alsn friislrnte the movements of his spicB. "In Dolhan," Dothan raeani "two wells" or "Ihe douhle fountain." It tvas situate.1 on the south side of tho plaia of .leireel.
14, "Horses nn.l ch.irinls." What an- roiiscioHs tributes bad men nay to good Influences! The king seHI ''horaea and thnriou aid a great IiobI" to takt a man H'hose sword was the word of Uod, whoae hehiiet wns the defense uf the Moat Higb. S'hose brcaat-plate was righteouaneeil Kren hnd it I n possihle to kill Kliiha, liod could easily raise tip and initract jiiotlicr iirophct. "Hy night," To take Ihc Clly hy sut'iiriac and Kliahn in it witb- i.iit nny warning or opportunity for ee-
15. "Sercint. "Or minister," R. v., rnrgin. "A special i.ervant. probabl} jliOHen Irom one of the. schools of tba Irophets." He had only ln>eu with him iini-e Uehs/.i's dismiiisnl. and had little ex- iierionco of his master'* poirers. Hit lailh was easily shiiken. "Hiaen early. He may have brrn arotited by ilm arrival if the Kvri;¦^•• "Ains." Coiilrast the terj ror of the servant wilh the calmneea of tho prophet, "ilow shnll we ilo," Tbe H.iisl. of unliclief is, that it not only loeei :nur.ige for itself, but nssunica that all Jthcr Christinns arc in the same plight.
III.
(iu
iaiiH arc in the sstne plight, delivers Kli-.lia Ivs. It>l8).
A Sueeessfnl .\s
ent.
M. Lebntldv's nirslilp. nri-ordlng to I spi-i-lnl inblc ilispntih, mnde a suc- ¦i-ssful nMi-nl fi.iiii ,Muiss.,.|, Frnn-e, ibiyiiig Ihe heliii iii-rfc-th
lo Siimnlnle Our Sympathy. I'rin.-e I'lishimn's visit to this eoun¬ iry is believed lo be due 10 n desire lu stiiiinlnie the waning pro-Japanese s.-iitiiiii 111 in .\iiiorlcn.
IL H I Itor For R I Covernor. I.iiiitiiiani (ioM riiur Ccnvg- H. Ft- l.-r w;i» iioniiiiiilcil fui iluveriiur of Khu.b- Islaml by Ihe Iteptililicnns.
iliiims l.;iw Nut Kliforced. rriuce ('i.ing has puslpoiie.1 the en- forvemeni of iln- I'liiin-si- tr.idi mark law, lu vlctv uf niany protests
The
ido is I'll
, 16. "Fear not." F.li.lia siienkii ae a ' ivlioiM' eyes ant opeiii-.l and uiio la aur* of : (bill's protection Mncllier hn 1$ttal4|LiM ! ingelic hoat about him or not. Ho quMM^^ 1 Ihe fears of his servant, 1. Hy ahuwing hia otvn faith in Uod. 2. Hy cauaing tht I I'ouiig man to catch n glinipae of their I nrulcctors, "Arc more," The fxraon wha : nan Uod wilh him haa more than all that can poaaibly bo against hini. One with jod 18 a mnjority. 17. "Open his eyes. " His natural eye* ' are open and he sees Hie danger; now open the eyes of his failh thai he majr i tre the )ii-ulci-lion. The gieateat kma- I ness we can do fnr the fearful and taint» I hearted is to pray for Hiein. and ao to recommend lliciii tu the niighly. grace of lind. The oiiiniiiB nf nur eyes will ailcnee ! Dur fcnrs; the ileanr sight we have of I Ihe iiowcr 111 heaven, the leaa we sh»ll . fear the cahtiiiilica of earlh. "Ihe Lord 1 aliened." Uud opened hia spirilual eyea, ' juvoiled his inner sense. "Mnunlaia wa* mil," Ilow thickly crol^•dl•d Ihe apiritj '. jal world must he when •ueh • boat iiHaM.«
he spared for Klialia alone, "Horaci and ' ihariota." Horsea and chariota were thara I lo match hni-iea mill i liariota of the Syria* invader. When .lii.las came to, Oulbae- mane with a delachinent ol th* Kama* I fuard, Christ said, "Thinkiat thou tbal I rannot heaeci-h My Father, and He Uiall Men nntv send Mc more than twelve le- noiui tiC angela?" The rcservea were of ' ihe aame milllary nnlir oa llie foe, "Kire. I Kiekiel. Isaiah and .Inhn, when tlwy do- icrihc Hie divine e<|iii|iage. rcprysent it a* I a wheeled. liBriicii.'ril coiiflagralion. That I iniaiK purity, justice, chatliscment. de¬ liverance Ilirough burning i-acapea. Lbar- iol l.f rescue? Vcf.. but chariot ol 8re, IH, "They," The S,vriaii army. "Cam* I down," From the Burrnundine hill* on I tvhich they were encamped. 'To hiin." I Kliaha, to caidure hiin. which waa Iheir I object in coming to Dolhan, It waa iinit* in Ihc charaitrr of Kliaha ti go forth from Ihe Clly with hn iintr couragcoua aei-.aiit. "Kliana prayed," He had prsyed for hil
On ber oHbiul speisl Innl Hie i lired cruiser Colorndo prutml i.. be fnsiesi of her class, nmkliig : kiiiils,
Russian Ambiissiidur Hooted A l.oiiiloii mull li.iuieil the Huh .Smbnssnilur and tried to sinasb carriage tvindows,
.lap* Tnke Fart of Porl Arlhur The Japanese nro snid lo linve lured n iiusiliuii In the iiildille .,f Arthur.
Mirvant that he might ace Uod a ermy, Te now prayeil f'lr his encniie* that miiht be withheld from doiug tb*
l',-rsoiial .Mcntiuii.
lli .lllllll .'v Nivnii.i, Mex,cau Om- su) lil iieral at Nnv Vurk, died ut his hume tliere n few d.iys ngo
Mnr Darenski. .igr-d eight yonrs. lina won the l.on.lou .Vciideiny uf Music medal fur p.nii..f.)ric plnying
llv Chr.t*miiir. foruicrly the private aecrelniy of Hisnurck is now n palienl ill a Iniinllc ns.iliin. mi Hnuiburg.
Ur K (i d'Krf Hnnviie. explt>rer in Ihe Orient f.o tlu- Iti.ii^h Naliiml Ills- lory S.i.-iely, ii.is boon visiting the. SI. Loui* Fair.
Ue<irge liedericl, Wiiiis. the gient AiiglKh arliki, died re< enily iu I.oiiduii.
It is pr.ipui.i.<l 111 honor the laie Major Mcljiiie, ol HnliiiiH.re. l.y naming a • treet in that lity .McLano Flare
r. II IlHrnni.in. the railr.i.t.l mas- nnie. has begun Ihe i-retit.oii of a'spieii- did reslJemc nt Ardeii, near Mhldle- lon n, .V \
(ieneral Hooth's niiu niulme "cam¬ paign" from Land'* ..id. KiigtnntI, In .\bertleeii, .Scotland, look iuin over l.ViO ciiles uf road.
Ai-ilher iiien.l.,-r of tbo dwiiidiine li:.ii.l of Criiiii-aii teiernin l,ns |i,is«ed may in l.irUleiiniit-Uciieral P.-mrke. who died iu l.ondo:t recently.
From Iho feat of Wnr,
Mnjor-Ueiiernl .Muriii. of the Japan¬ ese army, tvns wounded.
The wcatli-r lurned cijld siiddi-iily and Ihe Itiiaslnns lejui.-ed.
The Cinr. keenly disappointed, «ppnt houra Kludylng repirls of Hie bnltle.
HIevnn wa« overshadowed by Ihe fighting nlleiidiiig the Hlorming of Lone ¦free Hill.
Kven H.e Jap.iiu '•- v.ere loo iniii-h np- pnlleil by il.e ntvful larnage lo rejoice oveT vii-lur.t
(ienernl Vninniln lost the jOral gun* cniilureil b,t K'.i-siniis dnriiigithe wnr
It M,-.s reiiorliil 111 Sl I'elersburs thnl Kiirnpntl;in resumed his ndvni:ce
Thirty I ight I.usaiaii guns, ll is lie¬ lieveil in Tokio, hnve lieen cHplurcd l.y the Japanese
JapaiicM' CFllnLites put Ihe lliissian losses 111 the rei enl righting tti betoecu <tU(g|0 and .'in.mjri,
ifaroii llnjashi. Japnn'a envoy In I>jndoii tnyt ll.e war will be i-niii|ntlrd through Ihe winter.
Aei-or.Ilng to .idvices from Geicial Oku'» l>eai|i|«:trier» tb« J.i(>aueMi c.ip- tured Ijtn^d-Iing.
. iJiJ
they designtd to do. Fnr lh* servant lb*
eyes uf his underiUiiding were enl^t-
cnrd; bul for the Syriana their fae-jltic*
lailcil them. The- wrro tif confused •¦
not to knnw t.ic place to he IlotLan or to
icr<igni/.e Klitha. They grc[cd a* in d*rk-
hcM.. InUH i.rule'li.in came in anawer la
' prayer. Uou ia c-ornful tn sinners when
' lie defeaK tbcir plan* and saica them
i from crime, "Smote with blindnea*."
: Not the usual Hebrew word for blindne**,
hut a compntiiid word meaning to blind,
lo rhine. The reaulli.ig idea wotUd ba
Hill if dauiiiig. This tvould deoot* hal>
liM-ination ratiier than Inlul lou of tight.
iV, Kliaha'a treatment of hia *¦!aiila
(vB. 11^23), 19 "He led them In ftamaaia.'*
'1 here ia a i-nrt of irnnr lu these ward* ol
i:iisha, which >-iriually treated Ihe enemy
tvith derision.
20. "They saw.' Kli«li» led tbem tvtlva Rlllea to Sainaria and ihcn their eight wa* restured and thry found Ihemuilve* c«p- livea in the inidnt of their enemies. 21. When Jfhuram, Ihe kiiiir of larael, aa* them be aaked Kli>lia if l.e ahould kill Ihriu. 23. Klisha I'.roniily olijccled U, ihm and ordered them |.> lie wp!1 (ed and wnt hack lo I'^iihid.i'l. 3.1. The reault nf Khsha'a kin.lni'i.< wx, that the Hyr- nns cea»i-t4 tliu totl ol '-tatfaic Igainat Urael. ^
Mildly f:arBlaaraaa ¦*««•¦.*
Bebire a reienl meeting nf IIm Rojral Stiumi'al ^KM-i> data arm, presaatad friftii Mhull Me learn lh.it 122 |M>u&d* wl meal, 15 galluii» ul milk luH poand* ol ihrtsr and IKU j,.>unda uf butter ar* re- .(Uirrd t» •u|i|il> the average Knghabmaa each year. In . .niipariaou Kngland ia waH ahead nf nllui Kur<>|.ean countrie* ia Baal I'unau nipt inn, but upprei-iably bebM^ thail .Amerii-au .uus..ii.. and lemarkahly I*** car nivurnua lhan then .\uatrahaii bratbraa.
M3 MlUa la ill Mlaalaa.
Tbe New Vurk Ontral aflbiala^a»> nounced that on (i-ioher U TraiaSl, called "Ibe Mail nnd Kipreaa." aaatla jS ma from Albany t.> Near York, Ifl liHIL ia m ninutra. at an average apiad arpdl IraiB eunetated «¦¦,
mik* ao buar
can. B. UutteriicM
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