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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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eriNox.!;: oopium. civx: ut-.nie*
A FAMILT MEWSI'APEK OF LOCAL AND GSJIKBAL IMTKLMCiEM K
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, MAY 5, I90r».
TiaV: tl.iO TEARLT IH AUTARlB
NO. 2S.
Freeport Banh
BANK OF
Cspitil $10,000
Itefa StTMt
7rs«fsrt
re
JOHU J. nAN'DAI.I.. Prrridrnt
P. WK.SI,KY PINE. Vir<.-rrr«idfnt
WILLIAM S. HALL. r«shl«i
Bsirtf st Mrecttn
VllUgs Ats.. IocKtUIs Csntrs, L. I.
mnAM n. smith, rrmidml
THOM.KH n. KSHiHT. Vlrr-rrr«M«nt
IIBKUEN T. HAVNOU.t n»hi»r
nls
Joba J Randall lAiiKiiit Iir
Sedth Cos Willisiti O. Hillet
William E. a.iWrr J>. Wwlej rin«
Wallace H. Cimvull Paniel B. Rnjmor
CNarlM L. Wallara foli^a Prtlit
William 8. Hall Hnrror B. Mmith
Bdtar Jackson G>--oritc M. KandaU
Board of DIrtcttrt
OiHire ' \V. Piinnon Tli.imnil t!. Knlglit
John Viiir'i.t Iliriuii II. Hiiiilh
(ilnitworlli I), f'oniliri. Wmlcy B. Smilh
rharl.s W. Ilnj.-t CluirUs 1. Wnlloca
ChaSaOaColvin^Co.
BILLHOIE, L. I.
BUILDKRS AND DEALERS
CARRIAGES, - WAGONS
and Harness
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
SUICIDE OF ARMY OFFICER
nrAwim. ismMinc and rAnrmG
Work calW for i.rd delifrrsd N. Y. and N. J. Tdd'honr. ;«.h Ballir.o
Setlafectioi\ Guerentevd Fins Aitsrmeni to StIcct frsin
Opm, esrrpt leaal liolidair. frnnifi a. m. to 9 i b. m. Olfrn faciliLi(-Ji QDd in'Iumnrnts
' ¦ -ial l« thou
banka
John W. ni'Mott Ed aard T. Tliiimlon
Ani.|in<'<.niw.-ll John T. Davi-wi Ilamill.in W. Psnrrsll
coasistantwitht
Inlnaat at thn rntr of 3 r<-r ornt. paid oB Una drpoaila, llirro inontlm or mure. UrafU laiesd on all iwrtn uf KnroiM..
Doea a vmaral bankina hnntr.rM.
Aflconnts of mrfmrfilloiia, comiianies, to- aiatlaa, etc.. solicilcl.
Entire satfafaclion ffiiariiiilro.l.
Xoqolfirs will rrffir'i (irotntit atlrntlon and
J. SCYMOUR SNEDEKCR COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Ntw York
MB«a la Hempatrail Kank KuII'IIhk Oonwr Mala and Fultiin KlrraU
N. ¥. Cigar Store Go.
Hsia St., Bssr Pins FIEIPORT. N. Y.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MaRtGAGES Money to Loan at 5
t at ttilnMe laulllii. SUIllMIKi lOtNS. tons to Wtllcttitirairduw, AHttMIOMtarrctlriliiloni.-
ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
MOMIIIII.. jMulct.N. V. Irl. M-R liin;I .
At iaMM illlre. t«riil>ci ail Stttrtiyi
Wr do n K. ti'-rnl liaiikinir Buiinees of IVpoaii an.l iKT'.iini.
Inl.'r'"'t iKiiil on t'l-^ial IVpoaita.
nriil'n i!.-1. .1 on Enitlnn.I ami Ibtt Continent.
Vour r«lr.iri«ite Nolicile.1.
Hankina Houm: » A. a. t,i 3 p. u.; Hnlnrday, 0 A. M Ul I'i «.
I>i«<-oiinl nny: Tn.'siliiy nml Fri.lan. 9a. ¦'
Notice to Tax-Payers
Department of Collection
Rosa I, Towi Hall HEMPSTEAD, H. Y.
A few SMcisltist In Priest
Rnbber-tired bilffrieK. titi anil Stl and up.
Ruhber-tireil ninaboiitfi. 9K, anil tia and up
Open mnabouia. Hi ami t-'tt anil up.
Two-sealed ilej*»t or comliinalion waffoDS, KS. NU. tbi and up.
Open aud Uipdi-livirj wneon.q. ini, tTO. jMlaud IW and up.
We alao allow a liliernl ilisrount t i r.ish buj
918 WHIILS lUBBIl TIUD 91*
' We Kuarantoe t4> bo freMifmm imperff^ction in
I rorkmanxhipaii;! nmlerUl ami w« will raptaco
I inj tin t>'^v<i>ff defective. tipi>n return lo ug.
I Pricen am! siif^ificatitin." anti Mitimat«»(i will bo
cheerfully k
nil K9iKi)riiuf, PaintinK. etc.
QVALITY AND STYLE
The flnt of tbe New Sprtaa Saltls|t nro tlwSTS to bo tern here. We tenrcli for lbs best, anil lolect sondt of th« fliiett Itrles. Wo lu-o thowuiK Koinc i .v liixivn ^temt and would Iw plcotud tu bitvo fon call aud too tlieiii.
••lu Hata ta Order ttom $M.Ot «p
TNE NEW YORK TAILOR
Main Street Freeport, L. I.
near tlui liank
,_._., . Jl to III ial
MMrtcaycMfdMtlal. Ttefcaadwi
_ >aiM||..i>ln Maan'' HaaMii * Cou|k
iMie«a lavnToa
...MaMd MwlRMMhlit ioMrasl. ,p.jft. All ¦cwtOMtora, IOC.ft c«pr.
iiiiBr&
VEW TURK
EDOAR JACKSON
COUNBCLLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naeeau St
NKW VIlllli BALDWIN, NASSAU CO.. L •
The Wall Street Journal
BItm advloo and anawrrH, withoat thsroe, iuquiriot aUmt invi-stiuenta. ¦tauea iiuuerlyii>i( cunsot of market ¦orements, Dt'tcrmiiieii foila nwvorn- Ing Tslueof iPcuritica Oritioiswi.uuiUrtei snd rtrinwt Railroad aud ludnttrial re¬ mans. Hot conipleto tabl<>> of earniugt tt properties, goouv ac-lire aiiif into- Uto stocks snd bondt. Kucordt the Ihe last tsle of bondt lud the yield on bureatineut st the price.
Ottt teho daily eontulu the Thb Waix Btkbbt Journal it brtier qualified to imveel money eafely and profitably and it advite abotil inteetmenlt thiin one who ioet noi tUi to
Pnblinbod daily by Dow, Jonoa & Oo., 4-1 Kroatl .»<t.. N. Y.
The oldeat uewt op-ncy of Wull SL %li s yesr, %l o uiuoth.
The miHeniiinif^ Re<».ivnr of Tazr-i. for tlia Town of Hempat4>H.i. Iifreliy irivMs notice that lie uill lie In alutnilnnni to n-4-eiTe laxei. at K.him I. TuHN Hall, in the villano of llcniiiau-a.l. on
MONDAY, EEBRVARY 20, 1905
Monday. March 27. I90S
Snji.l.iyn and Holiil.ij ! eir>ipl>y|. from !i A. M. tn
Afl'.-r Marrh 21 lli-. nnd..r.iimnd will r..r.ivo I a X11 on Mtatty tat Twttty tilt tl Met wcct nt llio II. r.-iTer'» (Ifllr.-. fn.m 9 A. M. to ;l P. M.
Th.-K.^oiTi-r'.Dflirnwill li<-.ii«-ii,Hl K.-brnnry ¦-•11. mil. t.1 Juno 1. Ifffi. All rorro.iMiii.loncH iifl.-r this date mnKt Ix- nildn-niiil to the foiinty Trf'iii.iir..r at Mine.iln. Na«i.aM Counly. N. Y.
All Tux I iwid durinir the flrst thirty dayn nn luroeuliiir.- a.lded lli.-r.ilo. .'<<voniI lliirt.ir dnv» •-' iwr cut. will Im n.Id'^I uml 'ii c-inta for Notio-. Third thirty dayaS percent, ad.litionnl will Iw nd.led, maltiuK total tMirrnnlutfe of 7 percent.
All taiea are iiayaliV nt the RireiTur'a Oflim lilllo June Ist. alur which date thi-y are pay- nhk at the Counly Treaaiirora Offlri- at Mineola. N. Y.. with an ad.litional 7 imr c.it. IM-r annuni imnally a.I.led th.-n-lo,
III iiayment of Tniea throuith tho mnilK plenw •end (iHK'k or Money Onler. Money .ir r.mtnKe .'iuimpa By mnii nre not arreplnl for Tnxi-e.
AIITalBillK. Ki-reipM or Correaiamdi-nre to ly-wnt hy mail, mui-t he areoiiipanled by self ii.ldreaMxl Kuvulolie and Slnmp.
Tawa. Caaair aai Stala Tax f l.ig
SaaS Taa 21
¦aarS af Baallb Taa 02
r.r.WalerTaz u i
¦.•.Walartaa J4 i
Dated February 8, lOlR. I
ALANSON ABRAMS i
Becoirer ofTuxea i
T^iiK PKiiri.i; OF riii; .-^tatk of nkw
To William Hnynor. A.hli.- I).iull..ii. Aidrew liiijn.ir. .l.nnie Soullwinl nnd Joseph Souihanl. s,.n,| irri-etinitw:
\Vlipr<-ns. Ilenrielln.I.-niiinn Carman, of Free. imrt iu llu. Counly of .Sassun. Ki<-ciil..r. Iiii« liiti'ly applied Ul onr.SnrroKat<-'ii Court ol the ('iiiintyol Nassau, to have a rerlnin instrument iTi writintr IieurinKdale the 4th.Iny ..f Feliriiary IIVI. relntinitlo nal nnd tiemonnl estate, duly proved lis nnd for the Inst Will and Tcslnment of Joeeph Carman, lale of ihe l.iwn of Ileiup- .t.-e.l in sai.l Counly .if .Sa«s:iii. ilecen».-d.
When-f.ire. You and enrli of >ou, aM hereby .'II'hI an.l reiiuired {lerKonally to lie and apiiear Is-ior.. our said .-fiirr.i(?at". at the SiirriHiate's Olliee. at Min.-ola, in ll.e C.ninly of Nassau, on th.- '.Mtli day of Mny. IKId. nt nin.. .iVIiK-k in tli.i roremH.nand aitei-.I th„ prolinle ot the snid l-.-ist Will ami Tnslnm. nl. nnd surh of you who .in- heri-hy eil.sl. ». are under IwenlyKine yenrs of iiK.-;nn-ri-.|iiired ton|.i»-nr hy yo.ir (reiiernl Kiinrdijin. if j.iii have one : or, if >..ii liiiv.' none, loapiienr nn.l apply f..r ..no to l«- .•.i.iv.iiil.'.l. end in the evi'm .,f j..iir failun- or ii.'c!.s-i lo do s.1. n siiecial (lunrdinii will he m.i-.int. .1 l.y the
riiilil Lnlior MPiifur.'s r.i«scd. One of the most iiuportnut actions of Hu- Assi'iiililv. lit .Vlliiiii.v. wns tbo pas- ,<ai;e of imp"of tin- i:hil.l Labor Coni- iiilttct-'s Iiiil.s. iiitnxliK'ctl hy Senntor mil. of HiilTiilo. to nii-ct prmtionl difll- 'iiilli-s fouml iu nilmlnlstcrlnc tbe pres- oiit lllilll Inliiir law. The hill passed nitliout opiMisitioii. It provides that iu ruses wli.-re tlie liealth authorliies nre satlstli'd that a child is over fourteen vears old they may certify that fact, •i-ciiriUess of whether the applkaut i-nn (iioiliico foniiiil pr».if; also, that no such iiroof shall he iieeessiiry when I'hililren have t,TiUluiited from a cram- mnr >ohi«il leiiuirliu; eight jenrs of -*iiii|,v. Kach ins,' must, however, he icti-d on separately. The .\sfeinlil.v llsn passed Senator .Xrnistt-ong's hill i-xlfiiillii),' to cities of the sec>ond »Iid Ihir.l 1 lasses tlie law now reRUlittlDR I 'Ililil liilior ill streets and other public ,-ihi.'es. anil Inl.inlcil to ki-t-p out of newspaper sellliii;. Iioolhlackinp and Ihe like. Iio.vs miller ten and (.'iris under iUteeii vears. The ihivcnior signed Ihe hill later.
Safer Boat Bill Sign.'il.
fiovenior IllKKiiis, at .Vihan.v. signed
Ihc Ilrst of a series nf legislative hilla
•.-snliiiig solely from the disaster to
ll .tcnrsloii steamer lieneral Sloc-uni
in East Kiver last .lun.. It is that of Senator .Marks rcpiirliig tliirt in Ihe future constnii-llnii of all barges uml steam vessels engaged In excursions upon routes witliln a radius of forty- live miles from cities having a popula- lion of I.IKKMHKI Inhabllaiits or over, Ihe stanohioiis, deck beams nnd frames shall bo of iron and steel. Tlie remedy proposed hy tiovernor Illgglus for tiiil¬ her thefts nnd trespass on the State forest preserve was linn liy elfeeted when tlie liovernor sigiiiHl Ibe hill in- troduoed by the Senate Forest, Flsh and (innn- ('ommissloii, nnd passed withiiut opposition in either house. The meiisuie nialM-s the Superintendent of Forests respuusihie for the enforcement of the law and directs game protectors iiiid Hre wardens to report all violations directly to him.
Troops Fire on Crowds, Killing Nearlv One Hundred.
thi
In Tislini.iny Whereof. We have rause.1 thn S.ni ..r the .Snrn.uaU-s Coun of our suid County ..f Nassau Ul lie hereiinlo nillxed.
Witness. Hos. KoQAB .lAi KSON. Siirr,.cnl.- .it onr snid County I-r Nassiiii.nl the Snrn..(tale's |L. S.I Olliee. at Miiio,ilii. ill llie snid
County, lli.-lsilidnyof Mnr.'h one ihou'.nn.l nine hiiii.lrtd ami live.
KIlliAH JACK.SON .->iirr.iKiite.
NOTICt TO CREDITORS
I-nrsiiaiil l.l nn or.l.r <if il..\. KluitK Ja.'I. SOS. Siirmilaleof l!ii-I'oiilily <if Nil-snu. no i.-e i-her'hr lliv-n lo all pTsnis hnviiiK cliilins
KUH4RINt OmSS,
111.' ..I 111' T..1VI1 ol ll.ini.-i.'n.l. ill 111' ¦'¦11.1 I onntv. d'C'iis .1 1.. I.r s„i ill -in,.. wiMi ilei
iLurher. ih'n-or. t.. t\.-..iil.-'r r- lli" ,-\.;;o
lora ..t 111.- 1.11.1 Wil! llli.l f.-liiii I ..I .sai.l .l.v
e. ns...I altli"iri.ln.-.'tlriii<.i.'liui.-hiisin.s.. nl
nice of Ihi'ir iilloriiev. Sl.lliey 11. Swezy
Ks'l.. Main Slreel. Kn-.-i-.n. N. V.. on or l.-foro ih.' Illti-i-nth il.iy ol N..v..|nli..r ii.-\l. Dit.'d Mi a. \l.ril ^Jii.l. IlLLV
Al.AM S, IISKIIIKII. 1 I-.... ... i:....^ I. 1
Marries Chum of Dead Father. Miss llaiinnh Measures left her home in I'ort Jervis four weeks ago for <"all- fornhi. The other day her friends re¬ ceived word thnt she had married her fathers Sl hoolmale. Ceorge Ward, of Pasadi'iin. Cal. Ward nnd .Mr. .Meas- ires came to this country from England logi-tlier. .Measures seltled and mar¬ ried In I'ort Jervis. Ward mnrrled and went Wesl. whore he ifrew rich as a rnllrond contractor. Mrs. Ward died a fetv years ngo. Ward enme East to Illlll .Measures dead nnd his i-bum's dnughter alone in tin- world. He re- iHrni-d West mnl wns I'ollowetl h.v Miss Measures. The bridal iin-ple wlil go to Fngland and ti-e Coiiiinent for a w(-iUlliig trlji.
DoyourGHDLDREN
ASK
QUEST80NS?
Of courso tlu-y do. It is thoir wuy of leiiniiiiK iiiiil it is your duty to Iinswcr. You may need a die- tioiiury to uid you. It won't an¬ swer ovory fiuestion, but there are thousanda to which it will give yon true, clear nnd definito answeTB, not about words only, but about tilings, the sun, machinery, mon, places, Btorips ami the like. Then, too, the children can fiiitl their
u nnswers. Somo of our greatest men Imvo ascribed their power to study uf the dictionary.
Ot course you want tlio liest dic¬ tionary. Tho mo.st crilii-iil prefer tho Now and Enlarwd Edition of
webster's
International
Dictionary.
//" .1/111* have any queetinnx
,- _ . , (lioi,^ iJ xerilt in.
n?22Sfy G. & C. MERRIAM CO..
SPRINOFIELD, MASS.
• Ki.'.-ni.
.Mnin Slri'il. Kr.-.'i..rl. S. V.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AlBCRT VOM MlClitROlX
.V Viilory Tor Mrs. lUirdick. I'lie executors of Ihe will ot Edwin L. lUirdick. wlio was so mysteriously murdered lu Buffalo, were directed by SuiTognle Marcus to turn over to Mrs. .Mice H. Burdick, Iho widow, tho $32,- ;i.si.^,T belonging to the estate which they have in hand, ns shown by their nccouiiU. This order marks anolJier victory fur .Mrs. Burdick In ber flght III gain the management of her ehll- ilreii's iiroiicrt.v. as well as the gtiard- iiiiisliip of lln-ir persons, anil linally dis- posi-s of Ihe Ilui'dick ease as far as Surrogate .Marcus Is eoiicenied. unless there is an niiponl.
ivhirh
l.s.-rilii'r. Ihe Ailmiu. t llie ......kls. <.|,nll. Is ,111,1 ,.r.'.llls
..f siiiil .1 n'l'.l nl h.T |.la.'.' .if
irni'sii.'lin,.. I111MI1..-11I 111., olli Ilii.riiliomi'y
K. II. Van V.-rlili'ii. K-.i.. UUI Willinm Siovl. New V.irk CiU. .V.->v >..rk...n,.r Is-f-.n- ill,' Ilrst iliiv l.t N..i.-.nl»'r ii.'m.
I^nl<sl Mineoln. .\|.ril Isi'i IKCi.
MAItlK VON MICIlKliniA. K«'i'iil..r.
eo YEARS' ¦XPERIENCE
Patents
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I'lirsnani to an oril.T.if Ilos. Kni.AB .1 A. K- s.iN. .S.irr.ii.'ale ,.f the Counly o' Nassau, none.. is herehy (jivi-ii lo all is-rsons liiivinu rlainis aicaiiiflt
SAMUEL RAYNOR
lata of the T.mn .if Heiuiisl.'a.l In Ihe uaiii County. ileee».se<l. Ui iirnsi.nt Ihe sann- with the voiirhem lliere.if, to lliesulMieril>.-r, the eieeuUir of the l.aslWill auilT.wlnment.if saidileceased, at his jilaee of IranaactiuK husiness. at hia n si. denen al Kn-eisirt. Na».«a'u C.ninl). N. Y.. on or befor« tbe SSlIi ilay .-f (Vtoher n.-it. Ilated Minoola. .Vpril 6lh. IIIU5.
OKORUK 11 SMITII. II.^RRV (). CLOCK. Kieenlor.
.Vllorney for the Kieruu.r, 1'n.eiiorl. N. V.
FASHiONAeiE DBESS MAKER
FIIOM NKNV VIIIIK.
PRICES MODERATE
MISS BOHM. Bedell St.. ::;;:i"k;.'.',.,:;",'i'J:
riKilrooni in Two Counties. Wliat appears to ho a clever scheme to outwit the authorities of .Mhany and Schenectady ('iiuntieH was revealed when Hre was discovered in a hnlldliiK din-i'il.v on the dividing line on tho .Mliaiiy Turiii'tke. In the absence of any tin- departnieiit. fanners rushed into the liuilding and fortiil a iKKilriKiiu. .\ hlacklMiard. with returns from .Nash¬ ville and .Vipiedtict. was on the Scheii- I'ctaily County siile, while a few feet away, in .\lhaii.v C.iiiiity. there was n ilcsk with racing cliarls and telephone iiisiriiiiiciils. The buildiug was do- siruvcil.
OCtMNS
Ce^vmaMT* *e.
¦ rttteb and anewptkin nar npliitnB flw»jrh«Ui«
'M^ll^.S "
I'lttoiita ukeo iSitmch Mttnn k Co. rrcviTi tpttial m^itAt wtthoot ebarrc^ In tn«
Sckiitific American.
A hanitoemely tllnatrate^ weekly.
rulatlon oC any aelenir-'
Tear; fonr ni.intba, IL
361
136 K SI. Waakluf
For Beliable CafpCtS
Serviceable
Furniture
and Ercellont Bcddlllg CALL oa
L. C. NICHOLS,
Ow. Fnlton and Church Sta., FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Qoods,
Notions, etc., etc..
In fact overythiDi; kept in a FIRSf-ClASS ORT COODJ STORE
Uliyy • lim .... ¦ ' 11.,.. V..t, ^ tlll»|.t,l«sa UHT 6OIUS SIOMt J^
Greenouse.. Plants
•tity. Fulldi- taoMmno will to taomt In our »rU«llst far ylantlna and ••Hnt far traaa. Thla pHaa Ilat la fraa
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In graat numbara and varlatlaa, trua ta nama
•na dug fraah from tha ground, and
dalivarad in ¦ ahart tima in moist condition
BELLMORE
L. I
PATENTS
pnocuRCDaMO oirmof o..*~'"««'ei'
dr.«liWt.r|ili.4e.r.-r«x|i,.rtm.n.naiMfr*ere|MMX Krre aJrIeB, bow to oljt.ul ymUMim. tratl,. luaraa, oo|.,i1»l>I» etc.. IN A4.L COUNTRICa. Bu^amrti Srrri Vllt \Oj,ij,g;i.-m tair, lim,, m.-ao' amjoftrm Ike fal.-.t.
hlMl ia4 lafriapniMt Tnctlc* Eicluilnl;.
WAaHinaTON, o. c.
GASNOW
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w IN I i;i; i'-ii '¦<"
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To Have
A Suit
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in.nl.' Ill y.,nr ..nlir means In liavr aii I'Xi'lusive n|iti>iliite garnn-iil, nnt iHissilile to !>,' had 111 sli.ip- iii.ide I'lnllilnn w Inri' iliey are 111..1I,- hy till' hnn.lr.'.ls ami ini.-.!. tlirnii^rh It n.w.'l many Iniinls Im fore they are sni.I.
The Spring a.nd Summer Suitings
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LADIES- TAILORING A SPECIALTT
JAMES VENDITT
VP TO DATE TAILOR
FolloB St., nr. Main, FREEPORT, L. I.
NOTICt 10 CRtDITORS
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MAY DAY SCENES OF TERROR
Vollrx tirti^X Williout Warnlna
Or.lrrlr rror»»>loii "f Workman— B.imliB Tlir.iwn nn.l I'oaaacka Hptall- Ktr h) HIIIIiic IiiollrllllT.- Cllliena, Shootlnc ^lany la the Back. Warsaw. Tola nd.-Nearly UW per suns were killed or wounded by tbe Irnnps III vaiintlK iiuarlers of Warsaw. The soldiers apiiari-iilly were uiieoii- ; trnllalile and violated all orilers tn art wilh iiiodenitioii. They flr.d Into irnwds of deniiinslialors, and tvork- ineii 111 retaliation resorted to the use nf llreariiis and lioiiihs.
Many w.nni-ii and .liild-.-.-ii wi-n- aiiuuiB 111.- liead and dyinc.
What apprnaeln-.l a reicii of terror exislid that iiijrht: Ihe eity presented a mist sl'xmiy aspi-et, and the temper of the eiitife eommiinily augured III.
May li.iy npeneil wiiii every prospeet thai lln- ri-i-eiit l.iri-li.iilliit:s Avoiild prove unrnimileil. illorlons weather . iislieriHl ill the .-.'l.-hrati.inK, and all rai-Iorlrs. ulinps and ortii-es ot every deseriiition were .Insed. 'Hie BtreetK were erowded i'roin early ill the nioni- iiij; with vayly dressed people and Irnnps. Cliildren evirywhere enjoyed Ihi-iiiselves in Ibo warm sunshine. .No street cars or lalis were inoviiiir.
Tlie preseni-e of immeroiis patrtils of
Cnssa.'k i-avaliy and infantry was the
only reminder of lurking danger. No
! uiilnward Ineiiieut was ri'lHirted until
the afteriin.ni.
'i'lie Ilrst dislurhanees oceiirred be¬ tween 1 and 2 o'cloek, when a pro lessinii of several Ihoiisand workmen ('ari'.\lmr red Iiays niiiri-hod aloiijr Zel- anaz sir.et. The demonstration was lllllll- ordei ly and prneeeded withoni mnlestalion for snme illstanee. Sn. lleniy several siinadions of rhlmans appiariil. wiilioiii liiterferini; with ilir prncessinii. and tnnk np a pnslllon alnii;; III.' sidewalks while tile workuiei. passe.l Ihriiiifili the lines.
Then 11 I'liinpany of infiintry ap- pinai'heil from the front, and Imniedi¬ alely llle cavalry charKed Into the prni'i-ssinn, drlviiifc' It with Ihe flats of their swords inm a disnrKaiilzed mas When the cavalry wllliilrew the lii- f.inny lin-iI a volley, whereupon the ili-iiinnsl|ainrs turned and lied. The infaiilry .ni'iinned to ilischnrge volleys inln Ihl' r.'lreailttz. i-lirlekliig inillti- Inili-.
Thirly nne |iers<iiis w re killed. Many Were wnlllliled.
The sliiinlinu is d"scrilie<I ns havini; been ipiile iinproviiked. It aroused the most Intense iiidlKnatlnn among all elasses in Warsaw. Mnny of thosp who were killed or tvoiinded were shot in 111.' hack, hhowlin; that they were rimiiiiii.' away wlnn they wero Htruek. .\ noi her lerrilile scene was enaeted ; at ."1. p. III. at the i-ornir of ZIota and .«iisiinvva sireels. Woikmen tlriNl from hehliid a wall at a patrol, which Imme- iliately np ll.'ll lire nn the passim; crowds, killing or wniindini; twenty pers.ms.
The tirst bomb throwlii); occurred nt ;i..",."i o'clni'k. when a bomb was tlirowii inio a t'nssack palVol i.ear llle Vienna Sialion. Three fnssacks and one po II. email were killed and two lailies who Wire leavini; the slnlinn at the time were severclv Vnimiled bv the e.\plo Sinn of the liniiih.
I'nssai'ks and Infantry tired 11 mimber of volleys, and II is reporled that many jiirsniis were killed nv wnmided. TriMips sinrniinileil Ihe whnle nelKlibnrhood.
.\i lii.4.''i p. 111. ilisliirbnnces iiroke out ill Ihe y.nmliknwska Ilall- of the snlnirli Ilf I'lata. across the Vistula Kiver. A livoAl .r.iwd had asseiiililid Ihere. and was ihrcal.'lling Ihe troops when Hiis- sais llri'il iipnii Ihe erowd and killed four and woiiniled many others.
In .lernsnlliil sireet a man llred Into a palinl rrom the innf nf a hnnse, Inn wjliniit r. suit. In Nawrot street n liaiii.l killed a woman.
II was reported by teleplioue from l.iiilz lliat a er.iwd there had stoned n niililaiy patrol, wlierenpnii iWe soldiers lir.'il and klllcil iw.i men and wounded a Il.iy. l.ali r a similar scene occurred in Italiii'ki S.iiiare. In I.odz. where two p.rsons were killed.
III I.nd/. at !i o'clock a bomb wns I 111 own at a pairnl. lint 11 wns uot ef- fi'i live. The patrol tired Into Ihe crowd and killed tliiee and wounded two per-
.\ siiiilent. who wns distributinc 1.1.1. laniali.ins in Wnla. a siihurb nf Warsaw, was kiUi-il iiv a palml. The days lil.indshcil is likely very seriously In air.'.'t III.- siniati.ni ami may cause a L' ni-ral strike. Tin- leniper of the penple was raised to wliiti- heat, and llll'le was mil. h Mpprchensloii r.-gar.l- iiiu- |...ssil.l.- ,'Vents ,111 the litlh ann; Mis.'ny of III.- prn.'lamnlioii of ihi- r.ilisli riiiisiiiiiii,,ii. wheii disiiirhnnccs mill 11--111. Ill slra I i.ll IS a I wat s o.'i'iir.
.\ll llle gr.iiiiiil that had lieen gnlneil sin.'.. Ihl. ilisiiul.aiii'.'s ef last .laliiiarv ha- I..I'll 1..M.
Mi.hi.L'aiis Ulnw at Trnsls.
The l.iwer li.iiise of the .Micbigaii I.i'L:.s'aiiiri-. al l.ansliit;. jiassed iinaiil si.v Ih'. Illaiel .Mill 'i rust lill!, said
10 1,0 the most swcipiiii; nnll-lriist nii-asiire ev.r passed in lin- eouniry.
11 ilelini'S and di-i lares illi-gal all cnr- p.iratl.ins whieb aim at iiiiiiinpnly of any business, innle. avo.-ali.in or pm- fes«inii and nullilles any agreer nt l.inliiig indiviiluals not In i'm;.-ii;e in a .•.-n.iln o.'inpali.ni.
>laile 111 |,y Impure I'lieese. Kleveii niemli.-rs ,.f fmir families and iiany pi.li'niis of .,111' sal<.oii in ilwosso, .1.. a., w.r.- ina.le il.ilenll..' Ill from ¦ai.iis iinpiire cheese.
riiiieral Servi.IS .if Cenern! I,e.-. luni'ial s.-rviee» were held over t'.- |.:..ly ..f llrinailiiT lieneral nitluigh l.l- in Wnsh n-l,,11. 11. I-.
To l'rek.rv» .Neulralily.
IrMn..'"- naval .livisem in liid.i Cliinn v.i~ ..r.ler.'.l ..111. |.i pr.'si-nc in-uiralii}
Iji lior World.
i;.-s|nii L'nrineiii woikirs an- a^ioiit to
Slart an aitivc i'ainpai|:ii of label agl-
I'lll- sinke of ti.:iiinti'rs ai;ain«l .M..11I P'ln.'iy. War.l .V i'... nf niicai;... i:i.
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I'.iiinlii'rs Il.n.- Ii,.ei, .111 stuki- 111 Ilay ,...:i.. .N .1.. for an in.r.-as.. „f from »;;.-.iiI'.$-l a .la.l,
Ilm. kmn i.Mass., hmt and sho.' work¬ ers are stariiiiK an a-.;.ali.,ii f.ir a labor I.-nipl.. in that ,;ty
.Viintlier lalmr i.-mpli is In I- eteeied ,
PENSION FOR TEAGHEiiSi
Capt. W. A. Raibourn Shoots Lieut W. H. Point and Kills Himself.
rh nf lllKliillne aii.1 Fearrd lllainlsaal Prnui SarTlce.
Salt l.ake. I'lah. raplain W. A Itai- hoiirii. of Ihe 'I'weiily iiliiih Infantry, committed smcide at fnrt IVniglas af- ter mnklng a inunlerniis nssanit on Lieutenant Williani 11. roint, of fhe same ngimeiit. The l.ienuiianl was shot twice by his superior otlie.-r. one hullet penotrnting lln- I..ft iIiIl-Ii nnd anoiher iiillicting ii deep ll.'sli wound in the right l<-g.
.\lter l.leiit.-naiit I'oint had fallen Oiiitaln llalliourii lurn.d his revolver oil himself, sending a bullel into his head three inches hi-hlnd the right I-ar. lie dUd in a inomeiii.
I'jptaln K.'iilioiirn had been drinking heavily, nml Ihe tragedy was an out¬ growth of his arrest on the ch.irge of liilo.\lcaliiiii.
faiitnln Itailiniirn was appninled of deer of the day nl I'ort Unugias a few days ago, hni faih-il to report for duty and wns absent tw inly fnur hours without leave. lie was arrested the following day. but was given the prlvl- l<-ges of tin- fort under orders not to leave the grounds.
Caplain Itiiiliourn broke his parole in Iiie evening and cam.- lo Sail Lake. Lleiiteiiant I'liiiit. who wns sent after hlm with an aiiilinlanii'. riniiil him in a Main sireet s.ilnnii. and th - Ciii>(al!i was returned In I'nit li.mglas under arrest, lie was ordi-nd t'l remain III Ills ijuarlers.
l.ienlenanl roiiil's iimirters were only two doors from those whieli Captain
Italbonn -upled. The Li. iileiiniit
had Just stepped out of diMirs early In Ihe day when Captain Uailiniini np¬ penred carrying a revolver Ilis man¬ lier was Ihrealeniiig. and I'oint ex¬ claimed: "Now. Caplain. don't do any- tiling foolish." Hailinnrii made no re¬ ply, but Immediately began lo shoot.
When other olllccis and soldiers ran nut. nfter henrliig the sliots. Cnplain lialboiirn was lying dead and Lleiireii- .int I'oiiit was lying In rrniit of his ¦ piarters.
Caplain Uaibniiin's hndy was eni- l-almcd 111 Ihe pnsi lin-plial and laler sent tn OiiUland Ciiy. Iml.. wher.- his InnlliiT and twn sisters live. He has a hrother Ill-law In ChlcaL-n. Ill
Caplnln liaihoiirii had sought to avoid a cnurl marllal and had fnnvanl- iil to Wiishinglon. ll. C. his lesiL-iia- tloii. It h'-.d not been aeeepled. and It wns S'.,pp.ised that a trial by court marllal awaited hlm. Worrv over tb.' the prohabllliy of a disliimm-ahle ilis- chnrge frnni tin- army Is lulieved lo have nnlialaiiccil his iiiinil.
Cnplalii Itaiboiirii. who was lliirly- tliree years old and iiiiinarried, eiilisl- ed in the army in ISill as a private, lie and Lieiiteiianl roliil li.'id servisl to¬ gether In the riillippiiii's and bad Iieiu lirm friends.
Lieutennnl I'oiiil enlered Ihe nrmy as Captain of the Fifty lirst lnna Vo'liin leers and laler was appointed to tlie legulnr service, lie had pass.d the exniiilnallon and i|iialille,I for prmno. Hon to a ei'.iitaliny.
Ilrror.l Ilf llolli OfHrrr'.
Washliiglnn. II. C. Captain ll.iihoiini was a iialivi- of Imliana. wln-r,- he wns Imrn on lieceinhcr ¦27,. IsC'A. He s.-rved Ilir.'c years In the ranks liel'iir- li'liig iilipnlnted to the line of the nrmy as .Veoiid Lieiitennnl of Ihe Koiirlli In¬ fantry on dclolier .'11, ISIH. He had h.-eii with Ihe I'wi nly iiiiitb Infantry since .May I.s. I'lni
Lleiilenant r.iiiit was n unlive of New .lersey. w lu-re he was Imrn .lulv 17. IS7I1. mill was aiipniiited to the army from Iowa. He also rose from the ranks, having enlispd In the l-"lrst Cavalry in .\iigiisl. IS'.i;!. He was an ollleer In the I'Ifly.Ilrst Inwa Hegiment ill the Sjianisli .Vm.-ri.an War, and later again enlered ili.- regular army. He was traiisferrcil lo lln- Tu eiilyiiinlli Iti-gimcnt of Infanlrv on Man-h '22. IIKCJ.
Andrew Carneeie Provides Fund ol $10,000,000 For the Purpose.
GEN. FITZHiriH LEE DEAD
Noted Army Ofl;c?r .ind Sialesin.in f.issei Away.
AMATTEBOFHEALTH
Ktrlt-lirii Willi .4po|>lriT on Train
EDUCATORS CONTROL FUNDS I vm.nv >,icr.,.,i. «..,.ii.,;.
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sirrl llon.l* With an Inf-oinf. ot •JOO,. oni i-rr .\nnniii lilvrn In Cbmrgr at m S|>rrlal luiiiniltlro hr Iho Million. airr st..«.| M«tnal.--Wllt lt» Kn.iwn m, thr "Ctrni-Klf. Four.lalion."
.Vew York nty.-.Vd.ling fUi.nmi.fuxi to the nnnierous luiilioiis he has plneiil in funds to endow colleges and lihrn- rii's. .\ndrew Cnrnegie permitl.-d it lo III- aiinouiie<-d Ihat he had eslalillshed a pension fund for teachers in iinlver- sliles, colleges nn.l schools of teeh- iinlogy In this eniinlry, Canada and Newfoundland. The ann.iniicemciit Ihat $lll.(ilHl.iiiKl in I'nited Slates Steel Ilrst mortgage bonds, bearing live iH-r cent. Interesl. had been transferred to llie linanl of Tnislecs of the renslon lllllll was made by Vice rresldent K. .\. Vanderlip of the .National City Hank, 'i'he Unids iiave a market value of $ll.,%(Hi,iKHi and will produce an nii- mial Income of $r>iHl.ililii. The Irustees nre given fnll power to ndnilnister tlie fund as they deem prop¬ er and no distiiiclion will Ih' made as In race. sex. creitl nr .'nlor. .Mr. Van¬ derlip aniioniiced that Mr. Carnegie had apiH.lnted hlm and Hr. rrllchett. rresldent of the .Massachusetts liisll- liite of Teclinolngy, lo prepare data for ill edncalionnl lustltntiiiiis iMueerned.
Wnshincioii IV C C.neral I'ilr.lmgh I.ee. of >'lrgini:i, died al the I'rnvl. deiiee Ilosiilial ill tills city at ll.'Jil o'cloek nt iilglii as the result of an at¬ tack of ap.iplexy an.' paralysia wilh whi.h he was siri.ken early in the niornliig whil.- traveling by rnll from n.islon to Wa-liii'.gl.iii.
Ceneral Lee had b.-en to Hoston. Mnss , to ndvo.nte the representation of Massaelinseiis at the .lamestown Kxposilion in IIHIT. iu which pi'nji-<-l he was one of the moving spirits, lie left Hoston apparently in his usual health.
He wns Btriikeii with aisiplexy nt ll o'clock in the morning. Just after the train had left Ihe Hnrl.-111 Itiver New York Clly. the attack being foll.iwisl by paralysis which affeciiHl his enlire left side. .\ physliiau was taken Hboar.I the train nt .lersey City. .M I'hilnduiplila. I'n . he gave place to an¬ other, who aii-nin|i,'iiiled the lieneral to Ilaitimore. Md , where still anoiher was siimmoned and made tbe trip to Wnslilnglon.
The news of the iJeuernrs condilion had precwled lilm In Wnsblngton. and many of his army and personal friends were at the renn.sylvaula station to meet liim,
Kilzhiigh I.ee remlerisl his greatest to Ills eouiilry during the Spnn-
wbieh win be sHhiiiltiil to the Irnslees I '"'' ^^i"' '"»' ""' i"'''i<i'l 'hnt
LiKI'ICIT NOW .?.'! IIH Kl.l Hill.
Ther.- Was a Sm'iiliis of !tL', l.",s..'!,>ii; n Year .V,gn.
Wnslilnplnn, H. C. With Ihe clnse of liusiness ten months of the .'iirrent liscal yenr eiidisl with a dell, it of iip- nnrds of S.'t4.INMMHHi. 1 luring .\prii alone the exp.ndiliii-i'S exceeded the receipts by .«!i.iM«i.ihNi. Trcasurv of. lielals profess m helieM' llnil the liellclt for the year will be s.aled down to jL'.'i.lKiii.iKKi. line ye.'ir ago there wns a surplus of .«n.^.•t.v,.:l.sl;,
Till- cash balan. e In the Tr.-nsiiry. Iho <;.IV.-mm.-Ill's working capilal, has nc. Iiially fallen lielow Ihe p.iiiii of aliso. lull- safety. This halann' lia.l ilecliind 1.1 »i;i;i.l!tl.7T7. Iiidmling lln- amount held by Natinnal hanks. Twciirv mil- linns bas been calli d In. .'iiid nmre will
I- n.'.'d.il. Hnw 1.', g..t II willi.ini un.
i-llliiig the mniie.v inarki'i is ,', .pii's-
i.in Seirelary Shaw :• emlca v nring to
illve.
rrge .Iii.Il-1' H.s.k.'r s I!, in.,val. I'll.- r.'111.,vnl from oltli-e of Sii|ireine c.iurl .Insil.e Warren II. llnnki-r for .'illrgcd ciiiiiiivaiee in irregularities .'..nil.'lied Wllh till- rnlle.l stiit.'s I'ost iitll.e s.\siiin was I'.'i'en.ni.iiii,.,! 1,, tb,, Stall- L.gislalni,' al .Mliani l,v 111.' .Xssi'iiilily .Illlll. iary c,,i m,.,.,
.Ins.'pli .l.-(Ters,.n Hiiried.
The funeral of .I,is.-pli .lefferson wns
h-ld nl his former slimmer home at
Hnzzard's llav. .Mass. His faniilv nnd
f.'W disliiiL'iiishi'il giii'sis ami llie
,wnsp.',,pl,- utieniled. Tile bmiiil wan
1 Sand Wilh.
A I'at frail.hise. Til.' I'ily Coiiii.il of Kalians City. Mn.. Ims given Ili^gli Mdlnwan. of Indiaiiaiiiilis, Ind.. a thirty y.-nr frnn- I hi.-e to pipe the I'lly an.l sell nnliiral gas at tw.'iil,\ Mv iil> p.-r li»"i fi-i..
King Kdward and .M L-nl., 1 Cnfcr King K.lwnnl iiii.l M l.-ml,.'; ex- hanged ...rdial M«i|s at Civi:.. rnilice. and the Ki,ng aiinid.-il .1 l.nig aiidi.-ine 1.1 M Ii.-|.'ii>'S.-. the friU' ll .Minster for clgii .\ITiiir::.
at tlie Ilrst meeiing. whicli will be held on .Novenilier I.'i nexl. .Mr. I'arnogle'g lelter to the trnsti-i's Is as follows:
•Netv York. April IS, IIHl.'i.
"lleiitlemen 1 hnve renehed the eoii- cliision thnt the least lewanloiil, of all the professions Is Hint of the len.-her In onr hlglier edncational iiislltiitloiis. New York Ciiy generously, and very wisely, provides r.-Ilrlng pensimis for tlie leach.-rs In her puhlie schools, and also for her ixillcemen. Very few. In- lieed. of our cillcges are nble to do so. I'he i-onseiineiices are grevlous. .Able men liesltnte to adopt leaelilng as a cariN'r, nnd mnny old professors whose places should In- o.-eupled by younger 1111-11 caiiiiot be relired.
•'I have, therefore, transferred lo you and yonr siiecessors, ns irustees, JflO.IHKl.iKWi Ave per i-eiit. lirst mort¬ gage Iionds of Ihe t'nlled SIntes Steel C.irporntion. the revenue from which is tn lU'ovide retiring pensions for the leachers of iii.lversllies. colleges and lechnleal schools in our country. Can- adn nnd .Vewfiiiindliiinl. under such c.indiiions as .ton may adopt from lime to time. Lxperl cali'iihitinns slinw Ihat the revenues will bu nniple for the purpose.
rile fund applies to llie three elasM-s of liistituliuiis iiained. without legaid lo race, sex, creed or eol.n-. We hnve. liowever. lo reeogtiize that Stnte mill colonial governnienls which have I stnblisln-d. or nialiily support iinlver. siiles. eolleges. or scluHds. may prefer tliat their relations shall veniniii ex¬ clusively with the Sinle. 1 caiinol, tlierefnre. presume tn include tliem.
"There Is annlhi-r class whirh Stales dn not nld. Iheir conslitiitlons In sonie cases even forbiildlng It. viz : sei-tnriaii iiisliliitioiis. Many of these, estah¬ lished long ngi. were truly seelnrlaii. lull todny nre free to nil men of all creeds or none such nre not to lie coiisideritl seetnrlnn now.
"Only such ns nre under eonlrol of n sect or reiiuire tnislees (or n mnjority tliereiift. ottlcers. fnculty or students to belong lo nny specltled sect, or which impiise nny tlieolojjh-iil lest are to he exchlili-d.
"Tmstees shnll hold ottlce for live venrs and be eligihle for I'e.^lectloii. Tiie Ilrst tnislecs slinll drnw lot. for one, two, Iliri-e. fnnr or Ilv6 year leruis. so Ihat onetlflli sliall relir.- each year. Kach Instllution partii-ipailng in tin- fund shall insl oiii' vote for trustees.
"Tbe trustees nre hereby given full power lo inanngi- the trnst In every respect; to till vncancies of nnii-ex- ntHclo members, appnint executive I'limmiltees, employ agents, i-hiing.- se- curitles and, generally speaking, lo do all tilings necessary in their Jiidgmeiil lo insure the most U-iiellclal adnilnlK- trnlion of tin- funds.
"Hy n two-thirds vole they mny from time lo time apply Ihe revenues In 11 dilferenl manner and for n dilTerent though similar piirp.ise 10 that specl- Iled. shniild I'liming days bring sucli changes aa reiiiler this ncessary In Iheir jinlgmenl in proiliice the In-sl re¬ sults possible for the l.'achers ami for edncallon
"No trii«lei- sliall iii.-iir any legal lin- liilily llowing frnm his Iriisieesliip .Ml trnveliiig and hntel expeiiH-s incurred bv trustees in lln- p.-;f.ii'inaii.'.- nf their dulii-s shall 111- paid frnin the fund. The • xp-'iis, s nf w ife or ihiiigb ter accninpaii.tlng llie Irustees lo the annual ini-i-ting Ini'luded.
•I hnpe this fund may do uiueli fnr the caiisi- of bigh.-r iilucnlinn nnd to remiive 11 source of ib-cp nnd .oiislnnt
anxi.'ly 1.. Ilie 1 nsi paid and yet
of 111.' highi'-t of all professions.
Ilrali'fiilli v.nil's
.\N|illi:W C MIN Kii 11:.'
Till- . .,r|i,,riiiinn ii..it will l.e formed
hy III.' llllsl,.,.^ Wli kiimvii ns "The
Caniigii' r.iiinilalioii " T Mnriis Car.
Ili'gi.'. 11. pIli'H nf till- ilnllnr nf tin' gi-ll-
.'r..iis fund, ami li. A Kraiiks, of Ho linkell, N .1.. will he Ilie sp.-.illl n-p reseiiiHtlves nf Mr Carnegie in the Hnanl nf Triisie.'s with Mr \niiderll|i mill Hr I'ril.'h.'ll. ..f Hn-Ioii The collcgi' pri-siil.-nts wl.'.'i..,l I., adiniii- isicr 111- fiiii.l lire ni.'iib- np nf n-jne seiilaliii' I .liicaiiir- nf 111.' cniiiiiry.
Ksi'lli llielll III Crete.
Has gn-all.t .'Miled hy a fa rn.,nmler li.'iwcen iiisiirgeiits and g damn's in the iirnviiice of Klssanioh
Cnl ¦
Kins Kdwanl Visits Corsica. King Kdwiiid and 1^11.-en Alexninlra lisili'd Sardinia ami Ciirsica. ..11 lln11 lr,p llirniiali Ih.- .Me.liierr.iiii'an.
ll w !l 111- I.mil ai .Moiiir.-al I i;..i.!.'s :uil l...l-.r ,.'ii:,. 1: .'f tha; m.t. ,f x(. sa'.l.
^I.iiii.ap ilis pliiii.li.'is. "hi wrro on
- .ke f... a ; .-. i.iw- d. , idi-.'. Li -¦ail.l |..i!." -K '.'vv V'.-int. laveticued
llie next s.-ss.on .,f the grnlid d.- v.-l in of the iinlir ,,f Itailroad TelVg . |.li"r» w;i: ...iiM'iie IU lilennial ae».
- '!¦ m llnltal.i M»y ^.
I'lir.iig Ii. ' J..is; .t,'..i' lir..\ four iim.iua V ..e and d 1.1 111- r.r„ki. \...' llilir- ; .-oii.ii 1 I; .1. . inak.l.g ST.; ;.."n.* uow
,. .-,1 w.tli Ih.;t \..,.,;
I he IW eu;.i Ilin'tl .lUoU.i; i-o:ivMit!C.|i . : ;h' i..;;»Ier piumlfra vt tbe I'liiU-J S!a:r«.w.,! L... lirlj 1.; A'iaMa, O-.. JULC 0 to &. cf tilll vi>a:.
1'. niiiui..' Nn.'s
The Ilanar.l 1' g A«'n. Ihlion now
lumliers 111. lilt I'.iKl memheis .MaiUme .Makaroff. tvidnw „t Ihe Itiis- lan Vii-e-.\diiiiral who went d< w 11 will he battlesh p I'l In-paviin sk, Ik re- gnr.Ie.1 ,a» anmiig Iln- i.,.-t lnaiilifir. ml tnleni.'.i e 1 .mn in the l'y.:ir'» em- ire.
Mrs. li. I''. W.IIIS. the widow of tlie great artist. 1» c.'.rrylng ont In-r li'l»- liamrs scheme for enmnieiunraliiiB the leeds of koine obs.'ill'e hcn>ea by Ub- leu ill Ihe I'o.im.in'a I'ark. adjiMuns ist Ik'tolph's Chiinh. ill I.-iiil..!i. Kiig- { land.
; A youn:: woiiwa iia.ii'.l I; ,»,¦ Clmrlei I W.IS ric.'Ully matriiid iii si. I'eleia Chur.li. Imrelieater, Kng ni.d, to j Charlea Bo»e.
I'or tbutj-eiKlit jean a woman haa ! kept tbe ligH oft Santa Barl.aijH. Tbu .. Iigmhons.' ;« situ.!'..! alinit two iiiilpa i noulltwesi of s„!iia ll.'ll i.ar.i. on 11 loik- I ikiliil uf lan.!. the light iniiig ITS feet ; .iln.ve the a.'ii. '
I M,-« .Minii.e i: iiMii:. of liflroit,
j .Mieh.. a graduate ..I Michigan I'liurr- <»it.>. i> w i,::li.^ naiiumii n..iio:a ua 11 ktudciit of IrJIaiii. l-'or »ou:" lime «lie ihaa l-«-»:i piofeaaor of L.o'ULy nml U.o- [ lugy lu \ uitar C'ul.fye.
li.iz.'ii Mind"- Killlll. .- millers were bl-iwn In .Ii-nth
dialely pn','i-iy<l and followeil that i-jioeh In .\ni<-ri.'nn hislory.
.VI the oulhn-nk of Ihe wnr he wns lu (-onimiind nf Ihe Sevcnlh .\riiiy Corps, and llnnigh he did not see nny actmil tlghllng. took more nctive pnrt in Ihe coiidiicl of the milllary move¬ ments than nny olh.-r Soutlierii man. with the possihle exe.-plloii of CeiiernI ".loe" Whi-elcr.
Inirlng the period Just before the wnr (Ieneral Lee. as Consul (ienernl nt Ha¬ vana, where, thougli a Democrat, he had iH'.-n relaiiied hy n Uepnlillcnii Adiiiiiilsinilion. Ihmiigh bis liict nnd tirmiiess deserved so well of his coun¬ try thai Ills iiiime will reinnln insepnr- nlde fmni that period of Amerienn his¬ tory. Afler Ihe war he liecame Mlll¬ tnry lloveriiiir of Havana, nml did vnl- uable work dnriiig the recoiistruelioii IM-riod In Cuba.
Kitzhiigh I.ee was born in riermont. Fairfax County. \'a . on November 1!>. l.s.'l."i, and was sixty.nine years old. A nephew of Hnherl K. Lee. the famous Coiifedcrale lieneral. and a grandson .if Ceneral Henrv K I.ee the noted "l,li;ht Hnrse Harry " of the llevolu- tloiiaiy War, he .nine from a fnmlly of fiimous soldiers. Hut his ancestors had been proiniiieiit in the councils of pence as well ns the eonnciis of wnr In their oiniiitry ever sinei' (Vilonlnl dnys. and I'ltzhugh did ns much ns any of his II- liisirioiis fnrhears to shed lustre on the name of Lee
Following Ihe Iradltloiis of hlfi fnm¬ lly. Filzhiigh Lee Ini-nme a soldier. After n ruilinienlary e.lucnlion In the local sch.xils ..r his home t.iwii he en¬ lered Ihe Wesl I'oint .Milllary Acndemy nl sixleeii.
He wns grndiinled In .Inly, ISotl. Af¬ ter drilling recrnlts for some inonths at Carlisle Harracks. rennsylvnnln, >io wns sent lo the Western frontier, where he was engaged in .some spirited comlints with Ihe Indlniis in Texns.
.After his Indian lighting Fltzbugh Lei- was ordered bnok to West I'oint ns an Instructor in envnlry tneties. The oiitbrenk of the Civil Wnr found hlm serving In Unit cnpnelly. He promptly resigned nnd oirered his servieefl Iothe Confederal V.
He served Ilrst on the slafr of (ien¬ eral Kwell. Ihen as Lleulenniil-Colonel of the I'Mrst Virginia Cavniry. under Ci-neral Smart, whom hr accompaiiied on ills fninoiis rnld nround the front of (Ienernl McClellairs army nt lllch¬ mond. I.nler he w:is pronoteil Oilo. nel. and with tills rniik pnrtleipnted in all Ihe camiiiiigns of tile Army of Norlhcrn A'lrginln. After thnt his pro- moliou was even more rapid. lie wan apixilnled a Hrigadier-I leiieraf In .lul.v. Isr,;;. and a .MaJortl -nil n yenr Inter.
It was as a cavalry leader that Lee dlsplaveil the grenli-st eournge nnd skill dnrliig the Civil Wnr. The very last simki- of tin- Army of .Northern Virginia was the cavalry charge led bv Filzhiigh Lee at Knrmvllle. nenr Appoiinittiix, on April S, ISi'i.-..
.\fler the war Filzhiigh Lee reliirni-d lo his Iioiiie In SlalTiU'.l Cmiiily. Vn. Kor Ihe next few years In- appli.'d him¬ self In fanning. Like the majority of till- olher grent Conf.-deiale lighters he nci-epled the result of the wnr plil- losopbleally nnd wns one of Iln- lirst recognized leaders of Ihe Coiifiileracy lo pr.ach the gospel of pence. "The wnr is over. let liyg«iies be bygones." tvns the iloclrim- of I'ltzhugh lyi-e. He spoke fre.pieiitly In pnblie In the In¬ terest of reconcillnllon.
lie was elected liovernor of Vlrglnlii ill lS.S.'i.
I Ienernl I/ee wns nppoiiitisl to the regular army wilh rank of Hrigadler- (leiieral In Feliniary. HMH. For a time he was In innimmid .if tin- Ilepartnieiit of Missoiii: 11.- retln-d for age from the army the fnllowlng Mnrch.
A widow nnd live ehlhlnii survive him. Twn of Ihe lioys nre nrmy offl. Ills, nnd iwn nf the girls nn- wives of armv ollieers. while th.- reimilnlng ,'liild Is a girl slill In ber teens.
F C. Hig. low Trustee of Kstates.
It ib'vi l.,|ii'.l Hint Fnink li Hlgelow,
111- defanliiiig linnker. <if Mllwnnkee.
,\'is . Is iriisii-,. fnr s.'venil .-slates, lii-
hidiiig lliat nf Henry C, I'a.iiie.
II Fnltnii Culling Sin-d. Cnrpnrallnii Cnnnsel lielany, of .N.tv Ynrk Cjt.t, sued 11. Fnlinii Ciiltlng for defamnllnii. nlleglng he wns resiKinsh llle fnr e.ilain Ktaleineiils In resolutloiia iid'ipted at III.- Citizens' l.'iiion eity I'liiivciilion.
Ill iin ixiiloslnii In ili( ]'.'., near Inilinis. I'a.
.Ii.ift. Tl,
H.'ivo. Sprinils In liiissln.
Hussian lilh l.is tnl.I of the rnpId
irMi.l ,,( III.- jieasiinl movenient
Ihniugh pmviiii'cs of IluKsia pniper.
The Natlonnl C.am'-.
Pit.h.r Hhs.. fiininil,! nf Ih- ' Y'.rk-, has sign.-d wilh J Im ilaiir.. llrand H.ipids Club
ii'Lear.v, shnrlsinp f. r Hie Hil t.ani. ia a b.aiilifni phi.ter mil il Iighliiig nn dntilile pla>s.
An K.i-ierii Canadian Lia;.Mi- v HiiM, lltlaw.i. \ni;e\ Ill-ill ami Mnni in line, has 1 11 formed.
SI I-nnis follow.rs of the gnme .11
lUIlK
iiuiasns
rlesn Irt Ihv
Minor Menllon.
Tin- Swi's spaiiish ..iiiim. expir-s AiiL-n-l 111. liKi.'.
This M'lir lln- .I,-ws will eeleliral.- the iMilh (imihersaiy of tln-i.- setn.-netit ill N.-w Ynrk.
A fund will hi start.'.I nt ¦ n Ihe ol.l bom- of I'aiil H.-nre, s.piare. Ihistmi. Mas'-.
A 111 w- fnnl .-eiinery la alioiil lo be
talili-lied In Sniiia (Mara. Cal.. which
¦Inl Irenly
to buy , North
AbMluMirPHra HASBOSUBSTnUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOIi
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 7.
n.ll .teiuiiing f.ir li.iki.-.t iiiey iiK«- 1 will put up :i.i»"Mi'i'> cans n yenr.
(ira.jy li.-ltir ns .1 llntl Iiasemun. I ni-iires fiirni'li-.l by the Riiieaii of
Caliber lliiehiw .onsUIer. Itavis. of j sialislie. al Washingion. D. ( .. show
the i'liilad.-lphia Annrn ans. Ih.- gniil- ; Hint onr cnirei- bill last year wns l«l.-
est lir»t 111 iiHU In the profi-ssi.iii. iKni.nofi. .
\iii.-« of llie N.-w Vnrk Nationals. I< M'le than '.'noiani slinde and other or-
fi.il 111 Inn.- .1- iiiin-li sp. 11I in hit nniueiital treea ^lnve iieii sblril'ed Into
curve l.a.li a- l.e has to bis siniighl del Henver. Col , since Ih.- first of Ibe jenr
ijvi.ri ' tnr iis-ai uur.
,.','. 11 . I .!„. i.«^-i.-<¦,„ .r.f Tiir wreck of .he Fr ii.h linttli«li.|i ¦ 1 Is preilh I.-.1 lint lllieidl-i ( an of . ,.,„,,,„, ,.,_,„^ ,„„., „„.
IndiamiiKiIis w iil I..' in big l':»B" •'""'• 1 „„,^', .,,„- r.pn-s,.,i..sl „ ,r,ine., loss of
pany in l!«»l. II' '• •¦> l'f"»ii»'"li H'lra , j_l ..^k,,,,,, '
baveimiii. . I A fir ir«.- Ima in-en .-nt in Oregon re-
I'li. her Mlntjre ih.. Koullnrii : ceiilly nlii.h iii.i.le nine sawloga av.r- Uagner. f.-.-m. tli be th" llin,.! pmiiiis- j ngUie f.iiirte.-ii feet In l-i gtli. senllLif ii.g tw.ihr 111 Hro iklyn » liui ch of |-ji Iv'i f-.ei Unard iin-amre. ;imiigM>rs. j iKight.. ilioii«siiir.-.ere. of land wili I..
Haj V ,1; I. Jt be dittnrbiit in Cleve- I made miinble for fen.iim piir|.r»e« l.y laiid'a cintre lleil. Hay Is irot 11 Iniril tbe eonairnctori of n In-.» Irrlgn'lnc J..iier. :iiit hi' l,it'.Jii:B and bum ruii- , »y«ieu' i.l iJirliDfr nnd Weld C'-iltutlea. blnj; lu&ii' llim a valuable uau COiOrsdo.
BnlOerl: Thr Vino antl th* llranrhrs, Joha IV., l-l«-.«olil«n Tnl, John mr., II— Meuinrj Vprsrs, It. It—.('..uiinpnlary om thtt llay'a L^Ba.111. I. The imporlaiice nf iibldlnB lu (Tirlst (VS. 1 :.i. 1. "1 " .lesus. "TUo true vine." The true vine U (Tirlst; the living, nbidliig Christ, who repro¬ duces Himself In every true disciple. "The liMsliniidiiinii." TJie owner of tha vineyard. Ihe original ]ilaiiter. posaeii- sor and culllvalor of the Vint'. Tlio Snvhuir speaks of Himself ns the suli¬ jecl of Ills Fiilher's erne and cultiva¬ tion.
'2. "Kvery bniii.'h In .Me." Many nre 8uppos<-il to be In the vine, according to the opinions of men, who have no root In the vine. Hapliz.'il. professinR, pnrlinlly believing nn-inliers may bo found In nbimdaiici-. "He tnketli nway." Heinoves. that tin- vine may not be dnmngeil In repiilathin, or tbe world be linposi-d iiinni by empty |iro- fessors. "Heareth fruit." The fruit ot the Spirit- love, .toy, pence, ele. (tini. ri:l'2, 231. All manner of goml works. "I'nrgeth 11." Clcanseth and pruneth, stripping It, r|is the linsbamlmaii diH's, of whatever is rank ami Inxiiriaiit -a jirocess often inilnful. but no less neiil- fui nml henellcial than In the iintnrni husbandry. "More fr)ilt." Kverythlng Is removed from the hraiieh wlileli tends to divert the vital power from the proilnclloii of friill. Christ eleaiis- eth the soul. The ohji-ct of nil redemp- live work Is In order that the soul mny bring forth more fruit.
;t. ".Now ye are dean " Ye are nn¬ der Ihls dis.-lplliie of pinning, .lesna i-omforts them with Ihe nssiirnnci'tbat thry are bearing fruit, though lliey need further cleansing in order tbnt tliey may lirhig forth more fruit. "Through the word." Y'ou nre nlrently clennsiMl from past sin through your aeeeplanee of nnd obedience lo M.v word. The wtird of (iod is the priiDlng knife.
4. "Ablik> In Me." Ilnld fast fnltb and a gooil conscience; let nu trlalu turn you nslde from the truth. Yo slinll receive every help nnd Inlluenca from Me Hint your souls enn reipilro In order to presertv theiu nnd nnvo them to eternal life. "1 lu you." Ho nbidiw In ihem ns the so«r(M> of spirit¬ ual life and frultfiiliieKs. 011 eonditlou, thnt they nblde 111 Iilm by n living,, oliedleiit faith. Christ's power, knotvl- edg<> and love will Illl the hearta uml lives of Ills |M-iipli-. "The branch can¬ not," etc. If the liniiich sliouhl be cut off an Instant It would heiome fruit¬ less. ".No more cnn ye." Ye must bo partakers of My divine nnluie. be wise In My wisdom, powx'rfni In My iul|tbt nnd iiiire through My hnlliiess. ti, "Mneh fruit. " The desired end Is se¬ cured. Tench Christ, live Christ, nblrte 111 Christ ami friiil Is sun-. "Without
Me." Separated fl 1 Mn. Without
Christ Wl- can do nothing that will please Cod.
II. The result of not alildliiir In Christ (v. 111. li. "If a mnn nblde not In Me." Whutever mnn may il" to merit snivnilim Is worthless. Kxeept be be Joliii^I to Christ by nbldlng fnitll and love, he Is no more n elilhl of (iml Ihnn the dead lirnm h Is n pnrt of the living vine. "Is wllln-n-d." Having no heavenly unclloii. no spiritual Ufe. be ennnot brliig fortli mature fruit.' Tliuugli no inortiil enn discern the de- feet the buslinnilmnn enn. "Men galh- er them." Through the judgineiits of (iod they are separntisl fnnn Ihe frult- benrliig brnnches. "Hnrneil." Void of splrllnnl life, the Mini deslmyed.
HI. Hlesslngs Ibal eome fnuu abid¬ ing 111 Christ IVS. 7. HI. 7. "If yo
nblde." Ki-ep In consianl en iiinlon
with Illlll, lean always on Hlm, mnka llim Ibe fouiilain of life mid strength. ".My words nblde." WonIs of iiromlae, doetrine, pn-cepl. Keep .My snyliiga and iiri-i-epls. ".\sk what ye will.' Hecnuse this liiilwellliig of His worda In Ihem w.iiild se<ure the iinrnioiiy of their askings with the divine xvill. Snch will ask in submission lo Ilis tvill. "Shnll be <lom- " Th.- nskiliK iw unliuiiteil because the will of the be¬ liever tvill be III barinnny wllh the will and purpose nnd Inve of Christ.
N. "Hen-Ill." Ill the nliiindniiee ot the fnilt. "Fnllii r. ginrill.-.l." It Is tho honor of (iisl to bnve sli-ong, vigorous, ' holy ehildn-ii, perfe.tly tilled Willi Hla Inve Christinns nre liod's represijiila- tlvesoii enrth. nnd Ihercfnn' Ihe larger and mon- perfect tln-ir success lu sav¬ ing men fmm sin lli<- more iiml la hmi- oriHl. "K.I shall ye be My dlaclplea." It would Seem that biiirlng fruit !• maili- here a test of dl -I'lpleshlp.
IV. Chrlsl'sconiinmi.lini'iil ns. 11-12). U. "As Ihe F.ilh.-r." etc Onr Ixiril wns cnliKcloiis of iN'liig the object ot the Fntber'a Inniilte love; here Ile na- aerli tbat Ills love to Ills disclplea eor- ri'S|Hinda wilh the eternal Knther'a lova to Himaelf. "Abide ye" lU. V.I Ha M-ttle<l and fully eslnbllsliMl In Christ, b.-lng fully persund.-d thai nothing shall Ih- abb- to separate us from Ilia love (set- 11.1111 S.1."..'tilI in. "If yo keep-ye shall abide.' This U tbo nielhiMl nnd secref, the hliniiiliis, tho priMif of nbl.lliiK in till- love of Christ. The oliiillem-e lien- described Is Ibo outcome of love, but the |«.wer Is Ibua iralniil to eontinne to dtveil In llle dl* vine love, to ubide In the full enjoy* uienl of It
11. ".My Joy might ri'malii." Al¬ though within « few hniir., nf the er<»a .lesus speaks of His Jny ".loy full." The J.iy of Ibe I,onI tilling lln- aoiii. A Joy so de.-ji that no sorrow can disturb It. Sn.h a i^rtiidition of soul cannot be dea<-rlbi-<l; It innat U- exp.'rlenced to bo uiider«t<M>d. 12. ".My <oiniiiHnilliie.iil." Hen- t»e have "a eommaiMlnienl of tmi- tlial love bnsisl upon Ilis exninple of I love. " I'liis riimniHiidment iinludea all I oil.ers 'As 1 have Invisl you." Christ i ia the only pn-neber tvlK> fully exempli- neii in liia own lire tne perreetlou He preachisl The measure of our love for stlH-ri la Hla love for u».
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050505 |
| Date | 1905-05-05 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 28 |
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