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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A rAMILT MXWSI'APKK OV LOCAL AMD GSXKKAL IMTKLLIOKIICB
VOL. X,
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRlARY 8, 190:>a
t»H>: tl.tO TXA*LT ta ADTABCB
NO. 15.
Freeport Banh
UpNal 130,000
ytaoifatt
- /tOBH i- WANDAI l> Pnwident
D. WEHLKY PI S E. Vice-Preaident
BANK OF
YUUg* Ata., ¦•cKtIU* Caattt, L. I.
Kw...a.ov. BLOW 10 THE BEEf TRUST
HIS STEAK WAS READV.
niJXUM ». HALL. Ca.blei HIRAM R. SMITH. PrMldsnt l._13_ I THOMAg O. KWIWHT. Vice-PreslHert
HRiUiEN T. BAY.NOH.I'ashi.
Atai a Wroaon
Jaliai llar.dall Aacnst Iminia
iMitbCoz •WIIIUmG. Miller
WilAam K. Oolder D. WeaUr Pln«
WallM. H. Comroll Daalal B. Barnor
dMstea L W>ll..o> ''<•¦''• I^M'
WUIiam 8. Uall BarTrrB-fintth
Wtaat laekaaa (ieorte M- Bandall
Qniii. aievpl l<«al-liolids>i>. fnsn • a, m. Ic S immronon taeilitlrt and iBdooMjaets la avaet d*B.rliwiii riiusl lo Iboae of i-llh^r ma ylSw'ioSt or llmolb n hanka or Tra.t Coir iM*iaa and rnry armmfWdaUoii s. far as la aStSStani Willi ronsarTiilit 1 manafement
laMnat at llie rati, of 3 p^r rmit. paid on UbK daoBilt*. Iliree ni.mtk. or m.ire. Drafts iitmmam all poru of L'umiic. " Piiiiis grrr'-"" "'•'—''" "''"*'
AaeoonU of roriairalions, eoropanict., eo- «MGa,.<e..aolklUHl,
Batirasalisfacllon giiariinteMl.
• «lll reetlve iiniln|>t allenlion and llir aasvried.
bt±SlZ^
COGAR JACKSON
COUMSCLLOR-AT> LAW
13a Hmaoao St
NEW VOHK ¦ALOVtlN. NASSAU CO.. t ¦
MORTGAGES M«n«y to Loan at 5'<
k«r«MMbiMn». SHansuww. immi. aaaattmtaamo. amaammtttatmmm
•ALBERT D. HArr eOUNSCLLPII'AT- LAW •MfWiM Ct, JM*I. 1. r. TtL IS* AiiMafI
JANES VENDITT
Ladios' and Gentlemen's
Fir5t-Clas5 Tailor
WtOtaa St., MM Mafai, tiaapait, t. L
Lsdiss' Oostomos, Jackets, Ea¬ lons, Box Coata, Capes, Bainy-day raits. Hunting Snits, etc., made to Ofder at reasonable pricos.
Abo the smartest styles in Oen- ttemen'sSnitinRS made to moasnre bom 114.60 np.
Top Coats mado„,.ia„„juea8uro bom 114.00 np.
«« aM ««! ¦¦ sMikM IM ItM I .f*K Ika Wit ¦»• •MM* Mik* atata water »Mn at irtcM tkrt
OVR NCASVRENENTS
MldlNir«atem of entlinc are ann ta lira abaolnlely sntiafactor.r reanlts.
W« t«k« Mpeolal paiua Ihat each irar- BMat ahall be op to onr higb staiidani af csoellcnce.
Ri^ CIslu Tailorinl
to saiarni if wo aet roar order. Choior ¦ IkMes to teieot fmju.
TIE NEW YORK TAILOR
Htki St.MiirlhrHnakFreepOrt. L.l.
GET THE BEST
Card af Dirutan erarse V.. Dai:".n Thomm (i. Knight Ji4lli Viocfiil llirnro R, Smilli
Oleolanrih D. I'oiiihfi WMl»r B. Smilli Charli's Vi. nn>T« Clrirloi I,. Walliiro
Arrrsdcr Smilli Austin Comw.ll
John W. IVMotl J.il.ii T. n.viwn
Eliranl T. TliursU.ii Ilamiltiin W. Ptnranll
Wpd.iB fr^nrral Bankina DusincH ct Detioaii and account.
Inl«m.t pnid <«l Kix-clat DiiiKislli..
PrafU i*".. d on Kniiliindand Ihc Coin incnt.
V.Mir Pnlniniis " Solicitcil.
Bankina Hmin.: 0 A. M. Ill .1 r. M.; falnrdaj'. 9 s,a lo I.' u.
DiKCOiinl Dnr»- Tuc'hIii. - nnd KridHjs. ti *. m-
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
New York jMBmIb BMiipstrjid Bank Biiililinn ObraCT Main and Fultiin Sireels
The Wail Street Journal
jItm advice and answers, withont duusa, iuqoiriea about iuvcatmeuta. Statue, oudcrlyii'; caosea of market mOTemeuta. Dvtermiiics fiicts ^TCrii- ing Talae of aecnriliea.Criticiaea.unalTBea md reriewa Railroiui sod ludnatrial re¬ porti. Baa complete tables of earniuga if propertiea. Qaotea aotiT» and inac- dTe atocka aud bondi. Records tlio Ihe laat aale of bonda and the yieU ou mTeatment at tha prico.
Oaa who daily coniuHi the Tbb Wai.i. Strcbt Juubkal il better qualified to iaivsl money tafely and profitably and 'o adviu about inceitmenti lhan one wlio ioet not do to
Pnblished dally by Oow, Jonea & Ck), 44 Brood St„ N. Y.
The oldeat newa acency of Wall SL |ia a year, tl a month.
Sarcaam of th. Wife Not Waat.d on the Delinquent Huahand.
Sarcasm loses nothing by awaiting the psychological moment for Its ua- teraoce. Also It oftentimes Is most fraught with the sbarpnesa of a two- edged sword when it is contained in a simple statement of fact.
A husband given to periodical looks upon the cockuil when It contains a cherry, bis glance at such times dwell¬ ing thereon for two or three succes¬ sive days without interruption, arose one morning recently with a head out of all proportion to hia hat measure, and a throat that felt like a fTmeklhi. No explanation was needed when he fold his wife he waa going out for a moment to get rid of the olive green taste In his month; he would be back right away. All she said was: "Bring a steak bome wlih you for breakfaat."
He went to a cocktail dlspenaary and got his brace. As he was going out he met a friend, who told him he would feel better If he had another. He did feel better, no much better that he was prevailed on further to improve the state of his physical and mental being by a third diving after a cherry. He did not see his bome for two days.
Again, one morning he awoke with Iron hands pressing into his head and hfs tongue cleaving to the roof of his mouth. His wife heard hlm stirring and went to the door, "Your steak is ready," sbe said.
Getting Thlnga Mixed. When Waiter Williams, from Colum- ous. Miss., was in Spain a year ago .-ic called upon a provincial editor In .he Interest of the St, Louis exposition, ! The next day the paper had the follow- i ng: "Walter WilllamB of Ihe United [ States purchased the state of Louiai- i ¦na. and next year will give a celebra- [ lon, to which he has' invited his fel- i ow-Jdiirnallsts of Europe," Mr. Wil- i lams again called up.>n the editor and I horiiughly explained matters. The i >diior apologized and printed this cor- I 'Octlon: "Gov. Francis of Missouri < las piirrhascd a large tract of land I n the Kreat American desert, and Wal- i cr Williams Is hero to Invite the Jour- I lallsis (if i^iialn to a sfiow which the !
Supreme Courc at Washington, D. C.| Sustains Jtitlge Grosscup.
PROSECUTIONS MAY FOLLOW
Ilcildrd I iiaiiininuill Aaalil rrt—r.irmrl Will Ilc In Pl l.lnatlo.1 tn .iNUiiiircii t
t the I'ack- ihllilt f'oiii. iiiil>clii:.>n-
HIS NINE WIVES ALL DEAD
LOOTIKfi POLISH CAPITAL
NE// YORK STATf. iS»EWS
"uspected Murderar Caught ir. Nev/ j
York City Admits Identity. | Strikers and Druiken Mobs Strike
____ Terror to Warsaw Citize-is,
I uuiid LIvlDtf In FuinUhcd IIiMini t ii.lcr '
ih.N.».nfii,„„n.„.i^p,i.„„„ Ti^OOPS WOUND BRITiS'l ;>N>JL
THE DEMONSTRATORS
of lho
International Correspondence
Schools
!»rp coming to
Freeport
February 9th, 1905
to lioKl a ilisiijjiy of tliiMi' I'oursos ;it
DaSilva's Bazaar
until
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1905
XAm MmwttA MaimrwaC
B«tttMi C«*t*lfM
tSsOOO New Words
M**w Oataattaar of tha Warld
vMi an* Ihaa AHO titles, tawrd on the Mnl nnaw ivtutna.
NawMMNk^hiCAl DiclUnary
oontalBlnir the narot? ur i.t er laun n.>lnl fanona, date «f l.inh, iVaiti. ric.
HHial liy \r. T. II.AUIIIti! l'h.H,. I.L.tl. I;Bn«ltitaln.C»raiuli«i.«H-r<irii>luiwli(.ii. aStO Quart* raama
as. #.«> lllMlralluaa, lllc* Bladir.^..
W»«d«dinETTyHome
Alwjntalsi'i.CiMlilala m«tla—ry nitntis. n«olllasiistiiiaa. Sua: ;>i..\.- ^i.i A ¦tsrisi Tkla ttatt KOMaa Da Luac
llSI'aMn«MllM>«in« f\t., ., r*v..!.'.r «4 !•«. Ii
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rmSE. •• A T«»l in PnMi'jocullan." Irtft-i-^- ihr 4.n.l oiii.\c1ainliis.
.\l«. UluMniiivl immpblii..
O. O C. MCRHIAM CO.,
Pulillakara. S»rl«aruU. MaM.
During this Concentration al courses are sold et a lar^e discount. NOW IS VOUR CHANCE
to obtain the means of a good educa¬ tion almost for a song.
Klalcmciil li|r .\llnrii«)i .(innaral MiiaJy —raic Hvc.in III Marcli. IS}.'.
^Vn^llill);lllll. IV (' Wi.ilO'.ll lll.-Sd'l
III.' Siiimiuo I'l'IIvI .«ii«liiiiii'il till' nw, tl'Illiull u! Illl' IJ.lVOl'llint'lll ill iis li;;li! .'iKiiiii!.! till. Heel Tiiisi. .iftlriniiifi ilic ill', isimi liy I'mtPil Ht.i!.-* C Imill .Tiulu? <;i'i)s.«i up. nr I'liii-nxo. III., gi-aiilliix nn iiijiiiicliDii iipiiiisi Sivifi & Co.. mill othfi' piickoi'" .ill lho Bci'f 'I'liisi. 'I'bi! opinion was n riliPii li,T .Instiri' Miiliuei.. nnil the Urcl'ion was I'lpnuil li.v .\t toiiH'.v ti.'iiciMl .M.kmI.v, .sioHi'itorili.ii cnil Ho.vt, and .\sslstnni ,\ttonii>.vs ot till' l)i'piirtii:i.'nt ot Jiistl'.'i- ti bo v\'i.'i'f
piCSflll.
, .Mtoiii.'.v.ii.iiipiiil .\Io...l.v wlii'ii askcil to indi.'.nu' III.' i'outoi|iiPiicrs ot iln ili'cisloli salil llial il was a iiuitlii' ol sucli liiipui'iaii.'.' mill ilfli.ar.v in il- lelatioii lo uiliiiliiisii'aiivc iirliou tlial 111' was poi-uliai'l.v ilcsii'oiis of not lio Ing Intci'vlowed. Hoiv.'rer. in vlow ol till' great Iniorfst tbroupliont tho .onu ti.v In tho sniijoi'i. lie coiiKpnted to kIti tho followliit: anal.rsls or tho ilocUioii
"Fii'si -It prohibits tbo <*oiitinnan.'r of II coinliliintion to suppress .'OiiipFti tion in lho pnroliaso of oattio foi slaiinhior. This brani'li ol the iiijniio tlnn will I'oilonnil lo ibo benolit of tlif C'Utlleuii-ii and fni'meis.
"Sooond—Tho iii,iuni'tloii forbids oom liiiiHtioiis lo malntfliii unlforui prices ir solllnn unats. This sectUiii of tbp in ,iiiiiclion will moro diiootl.v alToot tbt fonsuiiu'i-s.
"Thli'd—It forbids I'ooiliinatious ho- twoeii prrties lo obtain discrluilnatliis rates from the railroad couipaulos. This I'laiioh of tbe lltlKatlon will bo of lion¬ olit to the cattlemen and oonsuaiers alike."
Mr. >Iooiiy refused to slale whelher or not criminal prosecutions ¦n'ould fol¬ low tbo decision lipi.'nuse of tho deti- aiiie of the jiacker.s In tb. Ir refusal to obey Ihe lujuiictioii. It Is stated, bow- ever, on good authority, that this phase of the matter hns been carefully con¬ sidered, nnd thut the ilevls!ou has been lenobisl by tbe President and the Al- toniey-tjeneial to make such criiulnol inoKocutloiis,
District Attorney Bothea, of ChlcnKO, 111., was In 'Washington wrok before Insl. nnd had iieveral confereuoes with lho Attorney•tJeiioral and the I'resident on this part of ilio la.sc. rnd il Is nn- ilei'stood ihnt .Mr. Hotliea rooolveil doilnite insti'iK'lions liow to act if tbo decision was favornblJ' to Ihe liovern- inent and thnt n part of the.se Instruc¬ tions relatiil distinctly to criminal prosecutions.
Of very ureal imp i.tan.'o was liie r.eclaratiou of the Cour. Ibal Roverii- ii'eiit by liijiiiiotlon is unjust nnd Il¬ legal. No man, ncoordln.; to this view, ean lie restrained by Injunction frmu violatlnc the Inw. rbis sustains fho contention of labor oi'itanizations ilint strikers cannot bo restrain.d by In¬ junction and then iiuiiishod for con- tempt of court. It radically conceins trusts and grfiit oorporations. as tbelr most potent weaiiim in loeoiit years hns been Iho iujuuctiou ;;n..ntod URHlnst orgauized labor.
.V brief summary of the prosocutlou cf the case Is here iflveii In a chroiin- lOKlcal form:
March 'JS. lIHrj-l'lic oxlsten.e of the Beof Trust wus shov i and the flpbt wns lioKiin.
April 3—It was sli.iwii Ihnt tbe trust was able to innliiil railroad frolsht rates so ns to slille .'iiiiipellllon.
.\pril ."—Pi'Oif wns iiltei'od tlial \vliii.> •'siioei'ZiiiK" .Vincrlciiiis Ibo irusi was sellliif; beef . hc.iprr in Kngland tlian nl home,
.\pril r.-Tlic ^el'r"t aifi'ooilienl lie¬ tween lho Irust pnckiim lionses was piibllsbed ill full.
.Vpril i:;—.Xttonii yiii'Ueral Knox be gan aclivo proceedlnvts against the trust.
April l.v .Slate .Vtioriicy-fleiieral Da vies bOKau preparation of suit to liavf Ibe trust declared llb-gal in New York
.\prll 'jr.—Attorney-lienerni Knox do cided Ibnt ho Iiu.l siitflclent cvldeiico li obtain nil iiijunciioii lo I'.'straiii tin f.ust from further piocoediiiRs undei lis aKi'oenii'iiis.
April H.S- .^nuouiicoinoiil Ihat Ihi liovernmenl would proceed -([alnsl tbf trust in Cbleaso.
May 18-I.etter book ..f Aini.nn X Co, adds p'oatly lo the s.rength of llu .use iigal^iM the trust.
May 'Jl- 'I'einporary lestrniiiiii;; orilci lusued by ,Iudii. (Irosscup against ibi trust.
,\iiK"st ;">—lieuiuri'i-rs to ilio injmu' tion filed by the trust.
Kobruary 1!'. 1!Si:> Oe.'iinrr.-rs over ruled Illlll injiiii'tloii conlinned against tho trust liy .llldge tli'osscup.
Mny l.'i—Trust iMTinauonlly .'iijoinei liy .ludge lirosscup.
.lanuar.v 7. inuo Case ni'guod liernri tlie I'niteil Stales Suprinio Courl.
.lanuary .tli—Final (|.'clsioii agmiis' Ibo trust by tbe Supremo Cour,.
Now York City-111 tli ,iii.'..i of i .lohanii Ilocb In this ciiy lli.' poli.e '.'nt liold of a mnll who. ilie I liiiagn nullior¬ llies say. lias iiinrrieil Iwnily iviv.'s. nine of whom iIhhI iiiid.i' suspic'oii> ciri'Unistnnce^'. and who is siTikIII. nlly (barged with llie liinider or .in.'. Tbe inurdcr of Mnrio I'islior in Cliicngo on 'lanuary I'J last Is the mcnsntioii in III ' warrant which Uio prisoner will go ,.i Chicago to answer.
Hoch wns living in n ruihislnd loiiii nt ."flli West Korty-sevontli sn-iwy un¬ der the name of Henry Kurlels.
The loilger took his ani.;; imliiT.". eiitly until ho was inkoii lo I'.i'.i ,¦ llendijunrters. I'lior.' nt luidniglii lie confessed lo Ioing llnili. Pir v bom th.' Chicago poll.o have linn louklic ei.i since tho death ol Mnii.. Ki-liei. !I,' gavo bis name as .lohn .losipli .Vil..l;.i lloob, his age as forty.Hve. his luisli.i -s as a macblnlst. an.l his in.iiii' nUdscss IS iii;|o Union jivoiiuo, Cbi.ngi.
"rm Hoi'li. nil riglii." ho sHi.l ui,.!." I'ross-oxamin.illoii, ' iiiif I'm a v.'iv lllilell abused and iiiisi'oproseiilcil niiin."
"How flliustir.'' aski'il liolei'tivo y,t- gnrly. Hoch mail.' ik. re|ily ai lirsl. md .'oiisented to go lo Clii.ago with r.'gnrly. Ilo Ihen asked what tlie rbarge agaiiisi hlm wa.'-. and was lu- formed thai he wn^. ilini'gi'il with tbo innrdor of Mario Kislioi and wiili liig- iniv.
"i dhl not kill .Mario I'lsbor," he sniil. 'and I never bad but two wives In inv lifo, .My Ilrst wife Is slill-alive in lh* West souiowheie." i
In four pockotliooks ihe police foun.l six onehundred'dollur bills, ttvo Iwoi!- ly-dollnr bills and a .|iiantlly of smnll .'linnge. There <vns a bill tvv Sl'Jii for Iiouse furnishings, ivlilcb was receipted IS having been "paid in fui!" by li. ,'shanley. The iipiior pari of Ibf nlil nas torn olT.
Cbi.'agii. III. - .l.iliniiii Hi. Ii was boru nboul lifly years agn in ilirniany. He itudied iiiodicinc and cboiiiistry In \i- niinn and innrri.'d .Vniia lliicii about Ihe year ISMI.
His otliers wives wer.' .Mrs. C, A. Mayer, lunrriiMl lu Chicago. LSOl'. died Ibree weoks later: Mrs. H. Iriok. iiini' ried lu Chlcngo. ISll:.', died one month later; Mrs. S. Hauck, married in Vo- iirla. III.. I.^n;!. descried Imiuediale'y sfter tho coremoiiy: name iinknowi', married in Chii-ago. IMOI. illed Iwo inoiitlis iHteri Mrs. .Inlin fiteiubrocber. married In Chiiago. 1M9I. dlml Iw.i months later, left X'llMMi: Mr.'. .Iiini>, .Siieiieer. married in I'bi.ago, IVJI,".. d. serliMl two nionlhs laler, lost severnl hundred dollars. Callie CIn.riotte .Vn ilrews. mnrrled In Chi.'sgo. I8»7. d.' sorted two Iiours later, lost ?."Klfi; Mrs. I. IIuss, married In Wheeilug, W. Vn., 1SII7. died tliree nioinlis later, left f2,"i<KI; Mrs. Marlin Iietz, married in Chicago. IMilK dliNl tliio> months later; Ulster of Mrs. .1. H. Schwnrt/.mnn, inai- I'led III Mllwniiki>e, IStlO, .lied three weeks later, lift SI'.'iHi: .Mrs, .Mary .<ehultz, mnrrled al .Vigns. Iml., ItNHi. liotb she and dnughtor disappeareiLl l.-ft fiOOiti JIi's. Maiy r..'ekri. inariwifl ill St. Louis, IINII, died a r*w monilis later: .Mrs. .Viiiia Ilendrickson. married in Clili'ag.i. liHIJ. di'seiiod nfler ii few weeks, losl SlisHi; .Mis. 1*11,1 Hock, uiurrled in .MilHHiiki'o. ilHil, die.l line.' wooks Inter, left Sl,".!*!; Mrs. Carolln.' Strolcher. married in rhiladelpbin, IIXM. deserted after one week, losl *L*IKI; Mrs. .Mario Walker, inarrlinl in Chicago, lillll, died one muntli laler, left .WSO: Mrs. .Marl.' lis;.,.!, uinrried In Chlcngo, 100:., dead one v.eek lali.i, lr.st ?7SI.>.
si;i!i(ir
YAi.U I
ir 1 itiiKAK.
Tivoiity ri'i'soiis Kil'-il 'ij luiiiniis in Illl.. W.M'k.
Tucson. -Vriz. W. V Dal,-', a min¬ ing engineer iiiiil iiiiiie owner, jusi ar¬ rived from Mluns I'rieins. sahl that tho \°ai|ul outlireak In Moxl.o wus serious. Tbere wero probably :!isi Yaijuls out, divided Into somo llficii bands. Iiop- riHlalious so fnr hav.' boon .oiiHiioil to the Coliacbe Ilistri. 1
Tbe Indinns were will i.'oi.'d. nnd, ncoordlng lo Unly. bnv.' been killing .Vmerlcans nnd .M.-xicans alike. Twei,- ly iiorsous, Dnly says, four of whom wero AinericHlis. bnvo been killeil in Iho district within the Insi voek. lien¬ erni Torres. Willi Moxic.in Hoops. In •:nn |iiirsuliig the renegade-.
ailaakaJ br llnaiam Easlan i'< Itri.iricu- talUs It ('arria.1 m llni|>llal Hlcclln; Fruin Sabra t'ulM—st«,rc« nii.l Kcnlil- aneca llralian IhIo-TIh' Slloalloii In IHhar ('Ilics.
London. Kngi:;iid. The . ¦'..•I'l ¦ii.'iiil.'Ut at Warsaw of lii.' iMHy Ma 1 teh'- grnpbeil ns r,>i;ows:
".K group of lllls^nl.~ r.in dnwii ilie British Vice-Consul, .Mr. Miuukain. i'i .Marshal KovskI sin'i t. 'iwo liiissnrs rushed nt bim with tlioir swords, in- flirting severe 1 uls across bis fa.'' aud lower lip. Dripiiiii;, wM: Mciil. Mr, Mueukaiii w;'« conv.'y.'il i.' 1!; ' l.nsiii- tal.
"The Kiiiisli I'(iiisuMiini.¦:¦,!:, Mr. Murray, bad n iiaiinw es.aii,' from being similarly run down in Wiorabovn street. It appears ibat the in. idents wero due 1.. a .'onipaiiy i.f hussars getting drunk und running aniuck."
The same c'lri'i'spoiidciit describes Warsaw .is being in a stnto of com¬ plete annrehy. ".viniiy have been killed or wouniUti lu .barges by troops ninl by the reoklossness of svvnshiiuckiiiiK hussars." be says. "The only convo.v- nnces moving lu Warsaw have been the milllary supply carls, ainbulniici! wagons, and liinihrils I'oi' ibe dead. The nttempled rising of woikuion bns fniled. Vfter some ligllting thii wreckiMl and dislraucbt city pauses lo see whnt night will bring forth."
DostM-lbhig the pillaging of stores, tho correspondent says:
"Many put .'balk crosses on their doors or lighted Ikons In their win¬ dows, and thus secured their safely. The rioters paused before thi. sacred euiblems. The hoarse inurinurs of the iDob drowned tho cbureh bells.
"In several cnses soldiers tired on looting inobs, and In one cnse. in n working ebiss suburb, they fired a can- uoii shot, hoping to disperse the erowd. Intermittent tiring was proceeding thrre all day,
"Hundreds of r.hoiis wore wrecked and several stores wero liurio'd. Prob¬ ably n rew score were killed. The ni«- bulnnces were busy all day.
"Tbere .ire alarming rumors from tbe country district."
The Dally .Mail's St. Pcier.sburg eor- respoudeut reported that Sir Charles Hnrdlnge. the British Auilinssnilor. has nsked the Hnsslnn (Joveninioiil tn nuke in.iulry Into tho outrages on Ibe Hrilish Consul-fTeneial and \'ice I'oiisnl ix\ Warsaw.
The Dally Telegraph's Sl. Petersburg dlspntclias give an nncoiitlriTiod rumor tbat roughs attn.ki'd the Hritlslit'on- sulnte nt Warsaw.
A dispatch to Ibe Daily tirniiliii' fnuu Sevnstopol sAld:
"In conseiiuenco of the gravity of the sltuntion here tbe lloverument has invested Ihe nnval and military ooni- inauders with full powers to r.'press disorders.
"Over two arrests have l..'eii iinide."
Vienna, .\nslria.- .V telegi.ini from Czostoebown. Kussian Polaml. report- Ml that a bomb wns thrown lu llie cav¬ alry bairaeks tbere, and that many soldiers were wounded.
Tho act Is supjiosod 10 hav.' bcon In revenge for brnlnllty iu dispersing a vvorkinen's ineeiliig.
Olher dynamite ouirngcs nro reimri- ed to have iM'curred in llic iieighlioi'- liood of Ixwlz. A gendnriiic is report¬ ed to hnvo I.eon kill.'d.
SI. Petersburg. Kussin. - Tin' siiiia- tion in Poland liecnme iiicriasiiijly ihreateiiiiig. espocinllv In Wiirsinv and Ixidz. In the latter iilm ' i: was r.'- liortod llHi.mjd inen were uul on sirik.'.
There ap|icai.sl lo be pio>iiocis nf iho .'Xtension of lh.' slri'ii.'s in U.lc^sa nn.l olher lunnulaciuring eilles nf Soulherii Kussin. where lb.' workmen weic bel- ti-r organized and imuc seiioii.'- ihnu her.'.
.V strik.' of liiliurcr.'.. eler'.is. bnnk .olH¬ cials nnd sennnls bus broken out at (louiel.
Thero was great imlignniioii at Sara- lofr becnuse a I'ossa.k iialrnl merci¬ lessly beat boys wlih whips ns they woro leaving scbo.il. ninny of iliciii bir ing l-rrllily punlsbeil.
Ulli FlKK I.N IIMAIIA
KNiil.AND CONCILIATED.
Kusslun Ii.ileiiiment lleplits lo Protest Ov.'i Moscow Chnrg.',
SI. Petorsbiirg. Hii.sia.Hlr Charles Hnrdlnge, tho Krillsb .Vmbassador. has protesteil to the Kussian ttoverntuent that a telegram has been promuleated In .Moscow by Ihe aulboiities wblcli ae- .uses the Kngllsb of having oi'gani/.e.l the rising ..f llie ivorkinciueii tbere. II.' ..btaliu'd coiicilinii.i'y assurances.
Iiail :i r.lo.'k Destroyoil iu the WUol-.- snle Distri. t.
Omaha. Ni li. -.V tir.' nlii.h Ktarteil nt ulghl ill the wliclesnie dinri.'t ot Ibis city wns one of the most dcstrue- live in Ihe history .if Oninba. A cou- servalivo estimat.' lilaeed lllc total iosa at I!;.1<HMIOO. bill som.' Ik'IIovi' il is con¬ siderably lilgber. A iin.rc .lisasiinua contlagration was only jirccnted iiy the heroic cfforls i.f ilie eiiiir.' Fir.' D.- Iiurtinont of Oninlin. wiii'li wns i.^in- fori'iHl by aid from SoUlli iiri:ili:i niiO Council Blurfs.
Ii'> Slal.''s Vnlunlion.
I The rss's-.'.l vnhialloii of the Ten]
j nii.I personal pruporij iu -h.. several
.'iiuiitles l.f lho SiMii' fi.r the present
I .M'ar. as re;i.irle,l b. Conlr.dler Otto
i K.'lse.^. aid rei'i'iitly made public.
I shows only a noiiiiiMil Incii'ase over
Hint of Insl year, the only big gain be-
! ing ill tbe counly of Klngi. where
I llicio Is an l'.icri.a.so of over Istl.iitsi.issl.
I Ibc gain In Now York Counly Is small.
j only Jlisi.islii.iUHi, as compaivd wilh
«;i.,'!.'l.'t.iMSi,litsi Inst year. Tbe total ns-
i.'ssmeiit this yenr Is .«7.71.">.'.'i'>;i.:i4,",
IS .'i.i.ipnr.-il with .'<7.."stS.7'l7.il72 last
lear n-'l J"i.S'.l.."ssi,I:;i in liHCl. The
gain last yenr nnionniH.I tn JI.7U.'.Mr.-
: 'V.I, while Ihis loar H is only XUi!.-
: ".I,''.,<l7:t. l.r nver *l..'ssi,i«sl.is«i less, .\
I large pi'i.pnrtlnn of Ihls falling ..IT is
luo In llie il.'.r.'nso 111 New Y'ork
, Counly, Aciniil d.'creases In valiia-
; lion are niione.l by ..iveiily nut of Ihe
I »lxly ..lie ¦'.lUiities. as follows; Albany,
I'llnlnii. IHitihess. lieiica.'.', lir.-one.
llnmllton, Ileiklmer, l.owls, Oswego,
1 llensselai-r, IJncklan.l. St. Lawrence.
; -^ihohnrio, Sclinyler, .Seiiivn, SteulM>u.
r.nupklus. lister, Wnrron and Wash-
' ington. Hocioasos aiiiounting to over
fl.iKm.iNK> are found ou Oswego aud
Wnneii. Five conulies are estliualed:
Krie. Monlgoniery. Nassau, Sclienect-
j Illy nml W.'stehesier. The valiinllon
j ly counti.'s follows:
I Counly 100,-. IHOl.
,, *lli;l,.i;W.ltt,"i »I04,240,IW7
.. 1IU';I7.678 I.S.7,T2.67il
., :i,).7.w.74l :»,29n.7l2
« i5,l48,.WI 24,945,323
:14.7.18..">7II ;l4,«t)ll,tKH)
.. 4l.tl7A,li7ll 4l),423,imi
.. 25.4117 ,,1211 23.035,752
.. in,'i21,41li 16,l64,(l«a
fl,(We,751 7,507,282
., 24,426,(K2 24.172,785
13.75U1I 13.688,012
.. I5,'i2d^ 15.084,812
,. 44.(141.3X11 45.380,844
.. •290..\'«1,7HI S9(I,330,7<1
.. IL.ISo.?!!! 11,407,087
.. ll,«8.5.ilA*i 11.378,510
. a 15,0.'iO,620 15.027,858
,. 23,llll.77.i 23,874,713
I2.aia.5l3 13.008,MS
.. 3.6.13,21.') 3,838,808
.. 26,376.8ft-. '28,577,880
.. 41,178.667 40,288,380
,. 986,fl(W,6(!7 853,7»4,705
,. 10,421,587 10,483,312
.. 26.4.14,547 28,33B,IIM
,. 19,497 .'27.1 19,412,545
.. l.'i2„VS2,4,')ii 1,10,283,472
.1 -25.3»4.3»l 25.394,.T90
.. •27.721.0'iii ¦27,721,928
..4.395.838.221 1,295,480,443 ,. 48.984,14.1 47,398.634
.. 62,fl66,7.V> 61,804,253
.. 1'23,457,487 121,3<W,324
.. :il.,19l,6la 31,281,430
.. 41,374,888 40,728,238
.. 16,743,545 16,422.889
.. 24,241,933 '28,487,633
,. *2I.610.0I2 21,390,039
,. 9,245,917 9,155.757
.. Kftl.sgg.n.l 133,998.623
,. 77,lin,.163 77,380,814
.. 49.020,1154 49,156,147
.. I6,4,V2.011 16,806,381
.. 40.487,620 41,210,787
,. '25.283,787 25.064,305
.. "27.381.739 '27,381,739
.. 12.129,78.1 12J6S,10»
.. 6.795,374 6.80Q,«08
.. 15.478,114-1 13.518370
,. .'14.016,998 .14.020,»57
., .'-I5.798..WI .54,384,810
., 6.147.073 6.038,2«1
.. 13.489,4,17 13,560,183
.. 17.380,607 17,388,447
.. 26.930.U0 27,279,149
., 8.770,934 9,814,791
,. 18,986,390 18,877 .S46
., 24,502,6'2,1 24,434.382
iVe»tolie»ler ...'198.702.924 198.702,«'24
iVvoining .... 15,640,240 15.382,225
I'ules 10,872,039 10,835,836
Totals I|i7.71.'i,'>63,.')4,-, »7,568,747,e72
*Ksliniated.
Hoot's Illness Delays raiinl. Itecau.iio Ellhii Itoot wus prostrated It his homo lu New Y'ork l^lty by an ittnck of tonsllltls. Jobn 1. Platt. ot Poughkwpsle. aski^l Attoruey-tjeneral Mnyer for moro lluie In whieh to llle :he potlthin of the autl-ennal men for 1 henrlng on the coDslltutlonallly of ihe barge canal act. Ml', Platt in bis Dole to tbe Attornoy-tSeueral said it aas Mr. Hoofs Illness that wns delay- .ng the lllliig of tbo petition, and uot my desire to delay. "We do think." laid Mr. Platt. "Ihnt It would not he for tbe Interests of the State to iuour >hllgatlon. while the ijuestlon of eon- ntltutlonallty Is pendiuir, but we hnve 30 desire inerely to obstruot, and will 00 entlw'ly ready to iNiiue to nu agree- iieiit with those who wish to defend Ihe Integrity of the aet for Ihe nuuilng .if a ii-asonably enrly dny, nnd for so facllllnting the proceedings thnt n de- ilon may be reacbiil as soon ns the important i|Uestlons li«arlng ii|)oii It .••an Is" proiierly considereil." Tbe At- lorney-deneral suggesteil February 2 .ir :i for the tiling, and ndvlsiKl Mr, Phut to confer with Honry B, Ilebert and Abel K. Blnckninr, of Now York City, and (ioorgo Clinton, of Iluffnio, ibout u convenient date.
M'egaiiv .. llrniiiiie .,
'nltnraugus
¦,iVlig.i . .
'Iiiiiilnil.piii .'heiiiuiig ..
'Iienangu .
lutchcsi
4nniiltim ,. . Herkimer .. , lefferson .. ,
<;n?s
.ivingstnn .. Madison .. . VInni'.ie .. .. ilniitgoiiieiy
Siagarn .. Ineida ... Inoiidnga Inurin ,. Iraiigi' ,,.
'tscg..
Queens .... tenssclaer . iichmon.l .. Hock Innd .. ^1. I.iiiia'onc Mi-aloga .... M'lieneelaJy *cholinrie .. ^cliiiyler ,. .
^teilbeii ....
Milfolk
^ullivan ...
rioga
roinpkiiib .,
;'l«ter
IVnrrcn .... iVashiiigton
ItlOTS IN ITALY.
I II iki: At MliAl.
Syni lathiiM'rf
....... Willi Kus^iall KovoiU'
tionisls riash With the Troops. Koine. Italy M.>eiiug» 1.1 exprosj sv iipslhv wilh III " Ilnsslan revnlutioii
of Italy
wllh tbe I Il.'d to
TiiMip-
Aiiutli.'r Kussian
Blli IHA.MOND INSI IIFI I.
Poliey I or !i.,).S>,<SKI Taki'ii I iui .111 tbc Premier Mine >itoiii'. L.indon. Kng. The 3it:V2 mrnt ilia- mnnd thai wixn found in lh" Premier leine. near Protorlii. bus li.'.'ii iii'-iir.'d her.' for iliSMSSi. the largesi insur¬ ance ever taken out on a ^iiigl.' sioiie.
Takes I'li Knitting ut SeveiilysfivKu. In Older that be may have an oullel for his energy, and orcupy his tline with somelhing, (ieneral Edward V. Jones, of Blnghamt.ui, tbe blind .sev- entysevenyenr old manufacturer, sol¬ dier and stiitesuinii, nnd one time Lieu tenanl-liovonior of New Y'ork, has Iniriieil to knit. The (ienernl. It will he rememberiHl, gained commercial fani.^ yenrs ago wben he mnnufne- lured sen les, by uslnu the advertising pbruse "Jones—He psys tlie freigbt!" The (ienernl dlspluywl a piece of his work. It was delhatvly wrought nn.l ii..t a single stit.'b hnd lieen dropped
1 Ists were belli In i arlnii In Kom.- ther
trooii I marc I pels.
I Ik
h 111 111- (' •ll.
Till
SI. Pelersliurg lliissn Lalsir ngi'iits rrom Itlga bavo oigaiilz d 11 strike nt Milan, the .apllni nf '.'..urland. Troops have boon siimiiii.ii.'it to the spot. There bus been no .'iicniiiiter thus fui. riie Ilien ar.- parading- through ihe
111.1 illsiniitiiig iirn.'lnniHlloiis
. China Influencid by .Tnii:iii China Is more llian .v.i .Inmlnateil l.y Japanosi. Inlliien.'.s. says a sp.-iial cnl.lo dispatch fr.mi Pekin, bnt Ilus- saiis In China are coi.tl.l. nl of iilii- iiial.- victory.
For further informatiun or cataluxueii
Inquire ot our Local Representative
POl.ICLMAN ilFTS
Ilu-si;
Y.nk.
ctili'iii .'.I For ;i Cold Klo.nl.
ng .Mm
W. p. FRALEY
Freeport, L. I.
N.'W Yolk City. Pniiceinan EHg.-if I. Devnunn, nttaehe.I to tbe lilgli bridge station, was seuteio cd lo Iweiiii years in State's prison i'y .ludge !'*..« ler. He bad bien cniivi. I.sl ..f ninn slaughter In tbe Brsi degr..i- fi'i linvim sh.it and ki.It'll (I.Hiig" Ikiwriik. ;, lln- M.irris Iloigbis II..;e;. on Noveni lii'r L"-'. Pi'vanna was intoxi'-nud a th.' lime. *
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rii' King nf Pi.riugsl '- 1 .!oi<Mod ft>lieru;an
.1 Pierpom .Moignn luis iii-t |iaio Jilissi for the .ildost piann in i'Vi>lei,.-e.
M:iliael .lonkius has civen to Haiti ir.iirc .1 mo for Ibe M.irylaiMl InsliTate.
.lllllll Hay. .^ivreiary of State. Is .1 gr.iiluaii' .11 Hr.'Wii ruiversitj, . i|ls^ of IS>.
.\ pension has in.l, gr,iiiied by ih* i.i.v.'niment ot Swi'den i.i Piov.' Hi S.'I; l.roiber of 111 .Irsuiatisi Ho is a l.gliili..ure keepe;,
.toil' K. iiegaraj iln .' iel.rated Spju sll wriier. ba« |.ul.li«hisl ithiie tti.11 Iiloilty ilrnu-.:..
I'onii.'i .Ind»> V,...i. I; l'.i;».. Iia« ; .«; Ibc til.: ,»-,. iirgiosl I.J l.,i„ l.i-r.i .. Ml.' C..;ii I „f .\ppi'.i!. ..f 1 I ••'innini lo Ibe '..r.l. I'i.i' ..< i:iv
»l.i;c L^ Hmrey «•..,' is .'ii.u-.li.i In I'mv- •- lo iijtnr.il sd - rstoi nf Mnov Sarali ll.-ruL.'irJi has I'een ..'. ih^ ftage o4ilv Hirer j.'sri.
TU? Ul.' li. Uoverco: t U.tii! . of l|.i-- »,-:ohnsetif' tias i.iie of '««'.eii et (Ji.v- mors 4i| inat .stnl. ivh.. i.i-i Uiru a llils 'l.:r». Wr. Hoove t'laHn. Vi..1r.M'. a,,.-„:': IV-,-, T.'IV.t ami Hm;-:'
.\ Ilia >¦ 111.'.'ling .if Sl mpiithiiers In Hie Hussian siriigglo fnr fr-> lioni wns hi'Id at lho .Via.I.uiy of .Musi.', New York City, iiiul.'r th.- austnces of the I'nit.'d Itussiaii ll.'v.iluti.innry Com- miller.
Crniser .Marvliind
Tho trial trill "' I'"'
Maryland wus held m
' iiiurs... She develop.
I ^"J.iKMi kr,ois an bom
coniract spe«l. filial
make ber iiiieeii of her
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l':ii;;ini'.l 11'in.iii.ls KX|.laiiai,oi'.. ¦h.' Hrii!-I .Xnil.ii saibn a'. ! tcrshiirg, Itiis-ia. lin iiskoil for .lupt .'Xplniiatiiin of ibe atta.'ks . ' Ilriiish Con-nl aii.l ProCousiil
Kx Prosidout Clovi Kx Prosl.IenI Clevela cipal speakiT at tlio 1 nflleib anniversary i phis iPn I Young >loi sociatiou.
Very I'.is:. armored .ruls" 1 ihe Cap.' .\ii .1 a speed n cx.eiMlIng iio corro.'lions ii;:r .'lass.
laud .^iicnkr lid wns 111.'111,! 'leliiHli.iii of ll: f til.' Phlbidr:
•» Cli-.M 111' l.
iii^ Si.'.'i I ¦..iiira.i I'lmrl.- .M .«i.h«.ili is r,.„il (., , :„, i.'L-olialioiis wilh Itiivsia r.,1 tlisi,ii..i IHSI iMirib .if aiii,..r i.l.i. ..nd o.b
Tu U'gulnti' .Viii.i Sp.oil
.' I ill .nlr.Mlu.ed ill lh- New Jci-,'}
I.oi.i.|n:iii'.'. al ii..|:i.iii. X J forbids
li.'I iisiu): aui..ii.iiiiilos lapal.le ..f run
iiiiig 111..1.' than IWl Illy miles ni. hour.
llnrv.iil- <«lil.'-i liradu.ile Dies, D; k.lwai.l I Caiiiiiiigliiiui. Har¬ iar.l s ..l.t.'.t graduate , :a-» ..I l>J!l, di.-il at hi. hi.iii.' il. N.-n|Hiri. U I.
Hpi .M.ill Inj.iics Kl.vrii \|eii.
Kiel I 11 lle.l were ilijIiriMt. iwn ..]
l.oui ve;> s'i:i.n«|i, ». ,1 result of' tbi , lli:...i.iii 01 ,11. air .Inu.l (n tlio >b.>p> ..| Ilu- 4 lel.land anl fuiiiliuie Kail . iviil a. Wl :i..i!lo. ii:,,.,, T|,. i,,ii!.| ¦'i;. I, .!• I'll Ilia I y hio. keil.
..ill's SM:«irr l(e.lor»<l. '
Th.' !".ii.i.' .1. vV.isii.iigTf.ii |. I r. ]
-lor.d li.iien-l Miles ;.. full jinv muiI i voiv IL 11' .Miis-a.liiisill.
11".: >. i.'iU 1'. .' I.ll' Atiio ra. y. ill.' lla<«iiiii It..1.1 .•lu.'d itsiMsl a |'...'..'Umaii.iu .lolriolTii^ ibe suKK-rai-y.
NeiT.y (ileaii.nss.
Now J.-rs.y I,; s a ,«:i.is«i,i«|i. •.. ¦. ance.
rcniuylvania In-i .leni ioil tin rnnin in Ihe nnmber of b".'al r\..'Utlons — nineteen.
.K tine Homan ihim.11.1,1 i.f mn-,'.;,. work has been niieailhod .11 llegg;.i dl Cnlabria, llaly.
.\ woman was >iue of the .ompetitors In a plowing .onlest lately lielil in r.ier- liyshire. England.
Before Iteiiig grau'e.1 1 license Pt. Pelersbuig dmsky driv-rs hnv.- to like .in oath ll. 1.0 dr;: .'i:.; not to .'Vei- charso.
Tbere wero iinsi pisiiih, c :')bl).'::os latt yenr.
.\n srr laii.p .11 N.w V..rk now io»l< tli^ a rear. wiul. in Ilaitimore it .rotit rn s year
Tbe Piiin.ori; ..i.l..-ira lias i-.ii.d a stern decree ag.iiiisi tbe ' enooio h"iid," aud bereafi^r no eiio.irc iiuu'Ur- are to hr giver
Audrew Cari.ogje ba- .rilii".! Il.fss.- ISSI l.f his niJiiry li Lt hcM 1; o,.. c-redlt nf Sl I.omIi for a eily .ibi'.iry ;o be l.uilt Ibere .
Tue I'liitd .S|a ••» ,..:- iiie oiu.i r.;:- u>e h.ir»i :i;. rioes 'J'w.'lve 111411..01 luie lifoii iii..Hiii»4 ;¦( Ihe .V.';.y Y;irJ. Ul re I'la u.l Cfi. '
.Mrs. Maybrick in Death Koom. Calmly, as if she kept no memory ot . the time wben she was In prison as a ,
c lemneil murden-sB, .Mrs, Klorenrc
Maybrick sKxhI In that chamber In Slug Sing Prison where many a mur- ' doror has been put lo death. Without j a tremor-Indeed, wltb lively curiosity anil many ob's and abs-sbo listened to Warden Johnson's explanation of ' the workings of the chair tbat kills. | aud watched hlin as he showed how straps and ele. trodes were adjusted.
.Ml .\rouiid the Sute,
Tonawaiida's poll.'e force has peti Honed tbe Hoard of .\ldermen for an Increase of pay, ¦
With the Inclined railway ont of com iiiissi..ii the il'.. bridge «t .NIairara I'alls Is not nttra.'llng many visitors.
Nunda wlll.imrbrate the centennial ; anniversary of its birth In 190«. Kesl denIs are beginning to mako plaus foi i tbi. iicvaslon.
Alfred reivntly lost one of her l«rom InoDt residents by death when C. I» H«'.vnolil» passed irwny from neurallgit , of Ibe b.'srt.
..Snow drifts 111 Ibe iiorlh«e»t iK/rtioi of lieiiesei' Connty were so deep Iha 1 rural mail carriers could not covr their .Illlre rout.'s.
Plans have ^lein aciepted for tbi new Patters..II library bulldinf to bt ; er.s'teil at Westllel.l Ibe preaeut y#«i | at a lost of P'efn.t". It will beof mar ble and brick,
Charl.'S II. Itowo former DIstrIc , Attornev of I.ivliigsion County. Is ti be tri.-d'i.u 11 .barge of grand larceny The niuiplalnant In Peter .1. I^ Force of Ilausville. It is alleg.il Itowe i-ol leeted lii-nrly '.Mo th*t was due I* i'orce aud fall.-.l to turu il over.
A MBller ml l>*«p foKcAni.
J'riiia|.^ il 11 ailrml. lull ll noi ll OUfllt
;.. 1*. a maii'i nl .li-ei. ton-irn lo liit '•iher I'nm^rr- a2 I., whrtber thev ,vr^ lin¬ ing Uped uu'i.ii-. .oil*:, as allies ..1 KuMia in h'i'.dina off ihi- lure «iii.h Kim-w .Ires.li. -lai'-i ar mu. 0 n. slu- .In-*<t. .'•• \,mQ. Ku«.i*n sirfii-snien, M.nir i.f tbcai. are aiinovt frmin le-i t bins whntild yoxn ' in Whal if keeping Cutn. "tit ni n ahoald meaii the dnrat 01 .larian hn ..vartiirow ! aa as .^.latii mantinie |»,«er and the j cnmi.lete sM<ndani> .nd iriumph of I;u»- kia hn predoiniiiai.fo ,n rhiii. • adainu- j iraloHl ;ind Ihr ;iiiiriil ..I a new sau i»l , lb* I'a.lb.. Ka>ui lulea Hw naif? M..w f«r can H.r ..liier I'owrrr .^ri(r&:'jUl« i tb»m«»lvea • Hr.. W1II1..111 A'hni'Hf, Phil- ailrlpiiia. Pa. I
ilNOI!EV[IITSOF THE WEEK
W.VSHINC.TON.
The Presideni nsked Congress to pro¬ vide for tbe collection of divoii'e sta- tisti.s.
President H.H.sevelt ind members of the Cablnel nin.l.- gifts fo the Haimn ni.'inorlal fund.
rho .\rniy Approprinllnii bill wat passeil by the Senate.
Sonntor ILiIo assorted Hint tho (Gen¬ eral .*<lan Is usurping all the authority of the Secreiai.i of Wsv, ami declared against n general bonnl for ihc navy.
Sonator Halo, of Maine, declared the (ieneral Stall' of the .Vnny bn.I made lho S.'crefnrv of War n uior.' tlgin.-- head.
Oril .VDOPTED ISL.VNDS.
Monialoii. lho Liulrone leader, lias Iiamsiriiiig a Kaiuiti;ns native who had shown bluisoli friendly lo .Vinorl.ans; the man's lips wero also cut off.
(iovernor Laniotin'. of 'Jic l-'reuch Proleciornte of Cambodia, was in Ma¬ nila, ..molnlly inv.'siigniiiig the Orien¬ tal i-ohuiles. lie snys Hint .\iiu'ricans are pursuing 11 new ilieory wilb e\-' tiaordiiinry lllierallly. The boldest plaiiK are-eiii rcelleallv oxccntod. He- markable activily chnrncterlies our pnlili.' works The universal extension of tbo Mcb.Kil system nt enormous ex¬ pense Is, porbn|is. iiremntnre, he says. However, more bas been ai'coinpllsbed In till Philippines in live .ears than In tweniy vours in any ol' ihe ..tber Orieii- Inl colonies. H' consldirs thai th« Philippines bnve a brighter future thai' .lava, whb'h Is mor.- suocessful from an nduiliilstralloii staudiioiut, but does not eleviite the natives.
.K baud of Feligardo'sboiouien rushed the town of San rianeisco do Mnlii- lioii. In Cnvlie Provln.'e, abduol.xl the wife nnd childreu of former (ienernl Trias, nnd kille.l Coniract Surgeou O'Neill. V. S. A., who was traveling toward the siailoii with Philippine eoouts, Two of 111.' scouts were killed and three wen' woHiid.'<l. The bol-v ineu captured twenty carbines.
One dollar tine was tixc.l by .ludgo DeBoll, of till' Supreme Court, Hono- luln, Hawaii. The man upon whom this sentence was prououucoil Is K.I- ward (ienenv. master nlarms of tbe Vnited Stntes gnu vessel Wheeling, who wns charged with luui'der In the first degree for shiKitlng a negro prixe llgliter. "I'selesB" Hnrrls, In .lune last, nfler the Intter nad assaulted hlm lu n saloon, nud who was found guilty ot manslaughter iu the third degree. Tho decision tvns received witll onthnslasin and cheers by tbe spectators,
DOMESTIC.
rifl.i feel of live inch Iron Iiipe fell ihrough a skylight liiio the otllce of the niniiager of the Hotel Manhnttnn. New Y'.irk City. No ouo was Injured,
Now York Clly ndvcrtlsod for bids for a iuniiu'i|ial llghllug plain.
Loader Williams agaiu was defeated ns a I'hamplou of (ienernl Miles, for¬ ty-three Deniocrats voting against bin. President Newman, of tho New York Central, was elected President of tbe 1 "Big Pour" and Mlihlgun Central Hall- ¦wny Coiup-inles. In purKuniu'e of a plan for the eousolidntloii of Ibe Vanderbilt I system,
j Some Investors in the ».".,00(l,00(1 L.a. due (iold Mining Coiniinny, of Yukon, wblcb pioved a bubble, talked of suing Seiinlor lleiicw and olliers of Hie orig¬ inal direcioi's. The Heef Trust pin up ihe price of [ meat a half iciii .1 iiounil in New Y'or'.;
City. I The aiiuu.il diiiiii r of the SyiTouse ! rniversity alumni was bold In .New | I Y'ork Clly. W. .1. Hryan was aiuoDK j the s|ieakers.
Warrants for four olllcinls of the lii- j solvent Ciermaii Hnnk .it Buffnlo. .N, I Y.. were issued, based on .'harges of I larceny and fallnre lo iicrforui duly, 1 The S1aiid«l'd lto|ie and Twine Coiu- I p.-.ny. of New York Clly. iii-.nble to ' lueet lb., interesl on iln bonds, went lu 1 the bands of re. elvers. 1 Five horses wore burned in a siuli- ! born llro al riilrleeiitli avoiiu;' and
Thirlieth >treci No.v York Clly. I ('omiiiissionei- .M.'AiIo... .if New York
City, will oiidomor to f.ir.'o the r.'tlre- ! I iiieiil of six iiisp.'Ciois by causing a j 1 board of siirgiMiis to declare thom pliy- i flea Ily uulll for dut.v. |
i Philudeipbhi p.illco i,rrest.-.d 'Klos- I I sil¦' .Miirpliy, who. Ihoy charge. Is "the j , woman vfltli the crutch," louder of a lia.id of safe liiirflar». Mrs. Wlllinii. Wilkins ontereil ,1 ' I'burcb al Knhwav. -N. .1.. while n fuii- 1 eral service was in |ii'ogr. ss, snnlolicd ' her dungbt.'l rroi 1 :i 1 loiiru.r aud I drov.' awny. She baa sm.d ber hits- | ' band lor a separation ' 'rii.' repori of the SuiMriuiendent of I Pnblli' Works, given out al .Mbany, N, j y . showed thnl the Inst leason wns a '
• .iin|iaiatlvely poor ono ;;» regards tc 1- , ' I ago on the Stale canals, j
The loiith nnnnal repori of Hie New | I Y'ork Slate Conimlssloiier of Prisons |
was mnde public nt .Mb.iiiy. Two | • nnioiiilincnts tu the Imleterinlnnte sen- 1 I teii.'o and pni-ol.' I:nv were reconi' |
lueml.'il.
POIIKKJ.V. I
Ibl' Hriiish steamer .'.Ib.i wc i| !
r.sliore 11 nr H.uirloin. I
Coveriior-fii rai TicpolT in .in inter ,
view said Ibal the St. Pelcrsliui'i: work 1 Inpiueii bad been ilecoivi il. lull nre uow | peaceably ul work, that bh. >d bnd boon > spilled, yet Ihcy Innl giliied iiolblng; | that there .1:11 bo no rovoliition, .ind j thai bo giMr.inieeil ci Ini.
The I..1111I011 iKiii.laiKli Illlll,,' .Man's Wnisaw ii>rr."p«ii.l>'iil said that the | mil of lho strik" is ii siglii, though snliilng Ilf ti'o<i|is I iiiiiiiini's; hnndreds of arrests have liecii iniiil.', ami tho klllisl arr i<stliniit..il i,t :iisi.
line hundred and sixty pirsons bavo Im'cu kllbnl or wiiiinlod in Warsaw. I'lghling bi'twciu piopl" and Iroips continued.
Tho body of a stranger, reeently run down and killiii In Paris, was Iden¬ lined as Ihat of Anthoiy .M. Kelle)'.
.Idvl.'os from Sl P.'tcrsbi.ru said that ec.n.iml. depression. . lused by Ihe stoppngi- of trade witli Siberia aud .Man.hurla was ib" lau-e uf the ris¬ ing of workmen :
Itussiaii onti'ir- 111 lb. Dogger Hank iii.iniry lenlllleil In the pie.seiico of tir pod", bulls ill the North Sc-i
.M»r.' Ilsbcriiien iistilieil b. fi.r. Ibo liiierintioiinl Coinmission. al Pari", Pram.' Kiis.'.iaii ..Iflcor.s begun pr." seiitliig 111.' 1 si.l. .if lb.' .as.'.
Pobin.l Joiiieil I'iiilauil and Iho rert nf Hi.' Ilukslaii . iii|ilre began rising, an.l sKikes and ciiiittl.ls . onlliiiii'd lo spread over the inlcior
from Wons.iii a spo.ial cable dIa- pnlcli niiiioii|ii-oil Ibal llie llmslnus uu 111- east .oust of K.iren were retlrlni; i.ortii
In .M Uoiiviii'i. •.Int.'iiieiil of jsiliey before III. I'reiicli Cbiiniliir the dl»i:Uf-
• l.iii l.f the income i.i.\ was |ilu"ii| sbi-n.l of Ihal .111 ihi >'piiiutloii of Churi'O llli.l Stale.
liiiveriioi Davis nf, iho Pauauiu I'n- iial i'/>iie. leporieil thsi omy Hire.' ileaths bale oi'.'iineil from veilow fo- ler Ml Panama siu. c lho I'liiied Stntes I.H.k iliarge ai.d Hint Hie whole loiva i< lie.iig fiiiuigaled.
Tb.' Siili.in of M..i,..'.o. n s, lul
..ilih' ilispni.'ii said, has sumuionoil IWU Ilf the pi'iii' Ipal ni"ii of ca.b l.iwn In a I'onfe. •!;< un ||; ' pro|KiM.I if Pra IK' .
Hrlui'. liiirielli. .1 isdioe ofniial. wa» >iio; ami killol I v ;<ii 'Tiiikiiov.'ii uun .11 Pa'onu
lirrA.i... . uti....s .'•lul nrilsit tre tlgi,- iig ;: p.^iiii'-n 1. ll' '.'tfi :¦) spare (•¦¦r^.T , Iifl,
^kMATTEBOFHEAUH
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MMotvttH^Pturm HASBOSUBSTTTUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 9.
tutdrst: Jeaut al jM»b's Wall. Jlska ITm A-lt—Ooldan Test, n«T. aall.. IT— Memory VersM, la, It—Caaanaataiy OB the Itay'm Lesson.
1. Jesus at tbc well (vi. S-8). i. "Ihta eoineth Ue." Our Lord's route lay through historic ground. He, doubtlttt. (Mailed through Ciibeab, the ancient capital ot tbc kingdom of Saul; throufh Bethd.
...1 T-.^- 1 1 l;- J_J _/ Tl t..,m^
here Jacob bsd his dream of iha I
and the angels; near Shilob, tht Ant dwelling plare of the tabernacle, aod tkt ark in Canaan, and tbe tetat ot the dom- fall of the house of Eli. At the and ol that journey three objtcts of special iottf eat occur in succession: Jacob's Wtn. •loteiili's . tomb and the ancient city of Shechcm, between the mouutaint o( Otri* zim and Ebal. "Sychsr." Formerly Sha- chem, at the foot of Mount Ucriaim, bf tween Oeriiim and Kbal. It it noted ia Iha Scriptures as the place where Abraham lirst stopped on hia coming from Haran t* Canaan; where Ciod apjieared to hia aad promised Jo give the laud to his ac«d, tod where he tint built an allar to the Lorda In the fourth century, about B. C. Sdi Sanballat erected a temple on Ocriaiia ia onpoaition to the Jewish temple. "Parttl 01 ground." Purchased of the children of Hanior (Oen. 33:19), and given to Joatph (Ucn. 48:22).
e. "Jarob's well." The well Jacob dog. The word for well in the Qreek meaat fountain. The well haa been filled witk rubbish until it is amy about a«venty-tT« feet deep. Formerly it waa thirtr Ittt deeiier. It is about eight or nint Mtt ia diameter and ia walled with matonry. "Jesus—being wearied." He was a ita^ ss well as Upd, and became weanr aa4 hungry. He Joumevcd on foot, abarina with His diaciples the fatigues and kar^ ships oi the way, "Sixth hour," Thcrt to a ilifTerenee of opinion here. According to the Jewish reckoning this would be aooot but many learned men think John natd • Roman method of recLooing and that it waa 8 p. m.
7. ''01 Samaria." She waa not fiMt th* eity of Samaria, seven milea away, bai from the country of Samaria; ont of Sts marilan race and rehgion. "To drtw water." She probably brought her lia* tnd bucket (leathern or crocktry). Itr Orient wells are not provided with ftittt. Note how our Lord's choice of a bttnr breaks down rabbinic prejudica all aroaad. "Give Me to drink." Jesua uaed Hit tUlM sa a means of approach to th* waitta'a heart, and turned the ronveraatioa fttat Ihe living waters of Jaco'b'a ireH to th* hv- ing waters of aalvation. L«t na follow ott Saviour's exampk) by doing good ia oar houra of relaxation. 8. "Dltelplt* • gone." Th* atory throughoat rtadt ¦• much like the words of an eyewitnttt that •ome havt thought John remained witk the Savionr wbile the reat went to the *ll* lage. "Meat." Food, not necessarily Aah.
II. The Samaritan woman it. t). t. "How is it," etc. In Oriental 1 there were many strict regulationt women conversing with men, tt strangers. But these rcstrictiont w«rt Uta regarded at the wells and fountaina thaa in other uublic placea (Oen. 24:l*-att Kiod. 2:18, 17). Jeaus rejected all rt- etrainta of caste. Hia disciples were them¬ selves sur|>riaed that He ahould conrert* with the woman, but they did not (**l at lilierty to ohject to it (r. 271. Uow did the know Ue was a Jew? By Hia drtta and by Hit dialect. Tbe word "Jaw" i* here used broadly to describe th* na* which tUlcd both Judea and Oalilt*. Skt probablv recognised Ilim aa a QtWtf also. "No dealings." A remark thrown ia by the writer to giv* the re^aoa for btf surprise. They have no dealings ol fi<*B*> ly intercourse. This ill will, 1iow*r*r, dia not extend beyond familiar interconrtt, ftt in auch matters at buying and aalling iatai^ course wat allowed. They wen *xelad*d by the Jewt from tbe temple at Jcruaahai. "The SamariUnt," The bamariUnt w«i* the descendtntt of th* Ethiopian aad lUbyloniah roloniata upon whom th* Al*y- rian conqueror of the ten tribea btttowtc the laudt of the ranlive laraeKtca (t** t Kinga 17:24.13). Although of purely heath¬ en origin, they united the worship of Jeho¬ vah with their own idolatriea. They boitt a temple on Mount Uericim.
III. Divine truth imparted (yt. 10-14). 10. "The gift of flod.'^ See .lohn S:t«. The Messish, and the salvation U* i* bringing to man. "Thou wouldtt bav* aaked." "Spiritually our positiona an r*- veriH^d. It It thou who art weary aad footsore and parched, cloa* to the wall, yet unable to drink; it ia I who caa giv* thee the water from Ihe well and qaaaeb thy thirat forever." "Living water," Tb* gift of the Holy Spirit (John 7:37-M); aia* railed "the wster of life" (Rev. 21:8; 21:1. 17); "dean waler" (Kiek. 38:28, 27). Ba* alao lEi. 80:1; 18:11, It it received by faith (Jobn 8:30). abides eternally (v. 14), ia offered freely (Hev, 22:1, 17). Note 1. Ita toiirce tvTohn 7:.'n). 2. Itt aupply (Rev. 21:6), 3. Itt freahnci*. i. Ita aat- itfaction (Isa. 12:3),
11. "Sir." This might be read "My Lord." It wat a title of respect. MM fhowt that the woman waa nverent ana aerioua. "Nothing to draw with." Tb* well had, probably, no apparataa iar drawing water. Thit woman no doubt csrncl her own line, "From wheoo*,' et.' "rhe woman waa quick in her com- prehenai.in, snd taw tber* waa.jOBi* trtltk which the did not underttand, to whieb Jeaua waa referring,
12. "Art Thou greater?" Th* qatttita proceed* from a feeling Ibtt Jean* aa> Bunied aome extraordinary character, that He cltimrd a tpiritual power; ptrbu* claimed to be a prophet lik* MOMt, wh* rould make a fountain of water by ¦ira- cle. "Dur (ather Jtcoh." Th* BaatarilM were living in the territory of IphnilB and Manasaeh, aon* of Joatpb, aad gr*a4- aona of Jacob, tnd although they war* a*t the descendants of Jacob, yet ao deabt aome of Ihe ancient blood ran ia tbdr yeinj.
13. "Shall tbirat again." .Taaai ^^ not diteuta the iiuettion of grcttatta, bat turna hrr thought toward tpiritual trath, aa He did .Nu.Mlrmua. 14. "Shall otvtt thiral " He dors not mean that oa* draught ahall tatitfy ua, but Ihat w* aball have in Ihe tout a well of living watar. "Shall be in Him ' Tbe religion of J*aa* hat to do with Ikr inner life, Chritt pat* new priDcipIri tnd alleetiont witbia a*. "A well of wtter." A founlain of walar. Thr aupply it r>lii:uatleas. Here vt aa Mf failing fulnrta of love, jov, |»a™ and I^r- itual atrenfth—a full aalvation.
Whoever ha* this hi ul alri
"Bprtag- ng walci'la
ly haa rtrroal life. Th* Irr of bfr. 1. la givrii bv Jesua. X It it purr. 3. It attiiftrs the soul. 4. There it t never failing anpply. t. It it frrr. 8. Il i> for all who thirat. "lat* rTrrlaatinii hfr." Ila i^tt receivet the Ur¬ ing walerliaa a fountain otienrd tn hia aoal of tii.niual aalisfaciion, which shall neith¬ er Iki drird up in thia life iior the lit* t* cow.', but iliall flaw on to all *ternity.
Maalttf tratcb Botray* Tkla*.
A Hordraui jrwrirt ha. ad.lrd t* tb* gayrly i.f I'aiu.an^ H> met a 7r*)t> wnman cn thr boulrvard. latrr dined wita her, allrr which lir muard hu walrb aad hia compaiiKin. The Matrli bad a aKiat t.Mtly nuaic Ihji aiu.bmrnl. Thr jeweitt HIM in Ibr act ..I . umplaiuing to a polio*- man in thr >lrrrl ahout the theft, lie ad' mitt«<l hr louldii't dcMiilK- bia 1 iiMi|iaaiaa eit«|>t in a kasy way. when suddenly he hrard an air from "La Trariata" ae a girl peaard, "Tlierr's uiy watch now!" ht cnrd Thr girl waa arreated aad tb* watch wat found in her [otetatio*.
Maahrat ¦•4 Ttivaa tetat.
' Calvin Matbii, of Xeeco. X. J., UIM • ¦laakral which had only ibree Itat.
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npppngppjiuii ip IIM. ^1 'tm^sm^^?' '>: ¦ % NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW ^ sisiroi.ii: c;opib:m. civx: CKW A rAMILT MXWSI'APKK OV LOCAL AMD GSXKKAL IMTKLLIOKIICB VOL. X, FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRlARY 8, 190:>a t»H>: tl.tO TXA*LT ta ADTABCB NO. 15. Freeport Banh UpNal 130,000 ytaoifatt - /tOBH i- WANDAI l> Pnwident D. WEHLKY PI S E. Vice-Preaident BANK OF YUUg* Ata., ¦•cKtIU* Caattt, L. I. Kw...a.ov. BLOW 10 THE BEEf TRUST HIS STEAK WAS READV. niJXUM ». HALL. Ca.blei HIRAM R. SMITH. PrMldsnt l._13_ I THOMAg O. KWIWHT. Vice-PreslHert HRiUiEN T. BAY.NOH.I'ashi. Atai a Wroaon Jaliai llar.dall Aacnst Iminia iMitbCoz •WIIIUmG. Miller WilAam K. Oolder D. WeaUr Pln« WallM. H. Comroll Daalal B. Barnor dMstea L W>ll..o> ''<•¦''• I^M' WUIiam 8. Uall BarTrrB-fintth Wtaat laekaaa (ieorte M- Bandall Qniii. aievpl l<«al-liolids>i>. fnsn • a, m. Ic S immronon taeilitlrt and iBdooMjaets la avaet d*B.rliwiii riiusl lo Iboae of i-llh^r ma ylSw'ioSt or llmolb n hanka or Tra.t Coir iM*iaa and rnry armmfWdaUoii s. far as la aStSStani Willi ronsarTiilit 1 manafement laMnat at llie rati, of 3 p^r rmit. paid on UbK daoBilt*. Iliree ni.mtk. or m.ire. Drafts iitmmam all poru of L'umiic. " Piiiiis grrr'-"" "'•'—''" "''"*' AaeoonU of roriairalions, eoropanict., eo- «MGa,. |
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