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NASSAU COUNTY
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A FAMILT NBWSPAPEK OF LOCAL AND SKNKBALi IMTKt.I.>ieB>-4l:B
TBiaS: tLte TSAUT IV AVtAttM
VOLo X.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, DECE.MBE'R 2, 1904.
NO. 6.
REDUCED RATES
FOR
Telephone Toll Service
From FREEPORT
TO
h
FREEPORT
FAR ROCKAWAY
GARDEN CITY
JAMAICA
NEWTOWN
ROCKVUjLE CENTRE
ROSLYN
BROOKLYN
NEW YORK (Manhattan)
GLEN COVE
MINEOLA
FLUSHING
Pay Station Bate
5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25
See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates
1 IEW YI mil HEV BE TELEPIE COHPMV
81 Willoughby St*, Brooklyn
y
^lodical Lake
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ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN
JANES VENDITT
Lailies" ami (ientlinioirs
First=Class Tailor
Fallen St., aear Main, Free|Hirl, L. I.
whether it would benefit you. (prcn'Ming yoa tutd the time and tlie means) to visit one or more of the famous medicinal springs ami health resiirt.s. .N'o nintttT whether you are very siclc or enjoying cumiiaratively gootl hcatth, he will be apt to say: "Ves, if you txiuld get there, the tiealnient would help you to get well, keep well, and adu many years to yoar life." Tben note that Mtdkal Uk* Pewdcrtd Extract, dissolved -J water tn your own home, will enable you to derive all the healthful benefits of the world-famous medicinal springs, regardless of what your ciR-unistancesi.r eoodition mny be. kledicttl l.ake. situated alKuil so miles from Spokane. Wash., is the most beneficial of all. because it poR.se«ses the oonibined curative properties i.f a number of different metliHnal springs which feed the lake; and more important slill, it Jb the only one from which it Is possible to extract all the medicinal properties of the ~ natiiml water in the form of a soluble powder. This fact has liecn positively demonstmted by chemical analvsis and practical tests with the most severe cases f acute and chronic dinaaes; and thousands of man-elaiis cures have been effected i_ i^ . ai shown by grateful testimonlak in our posaession. Aeiletl L*kc l>ow4«rcd Extract is fiir-
.J tt aa orifteal itate fer inc<1lcinat baths, foot liaths. external applications nasal and throat sprays, gargles, etc.. at 'f 5y5t.. •••••' *" Tahlet form, highly clarified for internal use. price 25c. i in the form of Soap, the trery best for all 1= ¦Hknal aad toifet partnees. price. 15*. i as un Ointment for Skin. Hliiod. Scalp. llls**tHi'it»<«l««»ll ¦«<tc«ll^it*rwnwlte*..
' SShSr»;^»'Zl';r''V**t' »?<''"'''•'"""." »''«^ters.«,at are alwavs fresh ,';;,',>{,>; |||diGal Laki Siltt Mfg. CO. . ^w»ei»"ie«wtmii»etney arcputuplnuir-tight, moi.sture-prtmf nacfcages, price 25c. spoaANt. WaaM., * NiwVoaH. N.V.
Lailies" Ciibtunii'.'^, .l!U'kpt.s, Ea- toii.s, Bux Coats, Capos, Kaiuv-ila v siiitw, Huuting Suits, etc., iiiiulo to oriliT at ivasiiiialili' jiricos.
.'Vlso tho siiiartost st.vli's in (ii'ii- tleuu'u's Suitings inailo to iiirasuic from H-i.'iO lip.
I Toj> Coats ui.'kIi' (ll iiiiasiirc I from »14.00iiu.
•efwT layla* vm iIimI4 rjn ml jwlgr for vourwll, I n* tiMI •*(> wUl cMtiacr ymt Ilut I oftrr Ite mtt w- I l»-**lf ilylft ht till tti Hlntrr wirj it frit" I'wt iwytt*) tm itltrl.
O. W. SVENSON
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J. SEYMOUR SNEDCKER
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempsteetf'
Netsr York
tXBoelB Hcmiwliiiil Hnnk Biillding Oorn«r M*in anU Fulti.L Strifti
Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000 {
Haia Street Free^rt \
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rHA ITfCKV T. SPRAHUK. VlrfPr.'*.
WII.UAM S. HALT.. Caslilfr
BANK OF I
AGM EIGHT HOUR UW
SECRETARY TAFT REPORTS
New York Court of Appeals Declares It Unconstitutional.
Village Ave., RecKville Centre, L. I.
Boartl ef DIraetors
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HIMM R. SMITH. Preti4**t
IHCM" e. naieHT. Viee-PreslileM
IER6EII T. RUIIOR, Citliler
DECISION AFTER YEARSOF DEBATE
^he Annual Messag'a of lho Depart¬ ment Made Publia
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SIDNCY H. SWCZEY
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
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ELVIR H. liWARRS
,Mjta\ EiiA.te atoA liuuntnce.
FRKCRORT, L. I.
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. lAlmaacoinitt Choanrry T. Nprocnt., lat* «if Ihe Town of Hi'tiiiMlra.1 in ihr ul.l l'..Diity dtyf^aK.!. topr«>..jn tlif Mme ollh il„ voach- fra tocrt^.r. to thr i.al'n.'riber, tlic. rxM-ulor of
' the LMt Win aoi Tmunrnt o( mrt d^t-rmaed, at b«r |.ia.-e ot trmnsacilDit bu.lnran at her r**i«lence al Knvport. Naiwau I'ounty New York. OB or before the li'uth ilay of March belt.
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I I'mwMuil l"aB ..r^»r "f Hnm. Kti»RT Sia I tl'Kr, l^arr«WB»o of the foaBty of .Noaaau I >"Mco I* bwo^T (Irea to all prrwrn, ha<iBE llalm•(¦(•M U*oi»* W. fMaolL late nf Ihe row* of R««p*l«*d III Ihe aald rouity. de. ¦eoaad. to priMI the aome with the marhen theraof. to Hm •obocrtbM' tke extntce oT the •ata arui aad TeMaaaaal o( latd deroaanl at hia olew ot liaaaai tlin boataoaat the oOce. tt Jaka Lroa. at AaokTtU* Caatra. Naa^a -oyly. X*w Torfc. oa or liafon th* 91th dar
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pon. pxrepl leiral tiolidav-.. from P a. iii. lo .1 tn. lllTrrs facilitiea anil inilllceinentH In rv lleparlmenl equal to tiio*rt of eilher tlie I York or Brooklyn l.ank.i or Trust Com- iee. rnd every arcnnimndatian hs far ni ooslatcnt with uonwrvalivc inanajtenienl. t at llie rale of :i jier rini. paid
. till
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mill
i-Mied on all parts Does a cen.Tal hankini: l.ns' ,\i'i'oiinlii of I'ornoralion".
•lelies. eti'..6oll.'ite.l. Kntire salisfai'tion irnarante
Drafts
Imulrie
rfully i
vill I
eelve pt iveriil.
Uslt'svYoriand loa? Islud TruiioaCsmpuT SCI lEliuLK
la (fltcl UltTltt. Jily IS. 1904
36care of HXrcctctu
George W. Davison John Vincent Gleulworthll. ('..m Charles W Hajej Arreuilar Smilh .Tolin W. DeMott Edwanl T. Tliurslo!
Thoniaili. Kmitlit lliram R. Smil .
besYVcsIey H. Smitli ChariM I.. Wallar* Austin I'ornni'U .lohn T, Dnvlwn
n Hamlltou W. Piarsall
We .lo n u-enenil CankinK Kusiiiiss of Depoa
csl paid on .Special I>eiiot.iu. Is issued on Eniiland and the I
liny, n .t. M. to 1-'.'
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p'. 111.'. Ihen 9.V>. lO.li ni b.iiik'ii City auil .Mineol MIMEOl«
ry 3.1 minutes ili','reafler until 8.;15 IO.:ii and ll.:ri for Uempsiead,
eu.t onl.i
til nonndl al.VIV 11. thirly niinules 111. it 11.11 nnd I'J.lJp.
HEIMrSTCAD iSotuli Boiiml) i.lo. il.ixi. r.!).l ami l.lXi 0. m.. then i very 3U minilfs llier.'arter until l.Kl p. 111., than lo.ilii lll.ll II.IXI p. iii.
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ROCKVillE CENIRr. VNIige AvclK 'W
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and ri.3 i Ilouu.ll
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NEW YORK STA'^E WEWS
.M.u'lilp Blot'l; on Tnirk. '
.^llolllol' wnsiitioniil iiu'iilfiit in flie rffovt of tlio lliirtsoii ViiMey Hallway Comiiiin.v tn o.xtonil ils trollpy line took pliii'p tlio oilier ovpnlns when em- rl.i.TPS of till' Kincli i^' rni.TU Oom- rnny jilin'oil n iniiiteoii ton Hock ef marble on tlie triiok.s of tlie Saratoga ilivi.sloii of the iciiiil. TrnlHo wan dc- liiyeil four hours while eniployen of Hie riiihviiy poiiipiiiiy nioveil the stone. Scvi»rnl weeks .ico the nillway oom- PHiiy npiilioil to the villnge trustees, at nieiis rails, for a fnmehlsc to run tracks liu'iiucli fiiniil street, in that vilhice. ilei'liiriiK; that It voulil enahie the I'liiupaiiy to hainlle freight hnsi¬ ness lo lu'lier lulvantav'o anil wonlil llo away with the riinniiiB of freight ears throtigh the business iinti resi¬ lience stieels. Property owners In Canal street, letl by the rincli & I'ruvu rompany. opposeil the fran¬ chise. It was alleseil that the Dela¬ ware anil Huilsiin llailroati t^oinpany was flt the liottoiii of the opposition. The other nioniiii;: Ibo llnilsoii Valley Ponipaiiy slarteil 1o put in a turnout to I'annl street from ils main line. In the evening the stone wns placeil on the liaoks. entirely stopping opeialious fin' the time.
I'ireiiug Cot Husy. Colvin's inn anil iivery harn. af .Ma- elilas. were ilcstroyeil by fire early the other morning, nlso the vacant store bnllding adjoining. Tho tire orig¬ inated ill tho livery barn in the rear. The total loss, ineluding the horses antl a cow ¦nhich were liurned, is estimat¬ ed at JiBtMHi. partly covered by insur¬ nnee. Price's store and postofllce and Ihe Bnffalo. Hochester and PlttsburK Itailroad depot caught fire, but these were saved by hard work. Before the fire was gotten under control a large stack of straw in the rear -f W. A. Warner's harn. nbont ."KlO yards from the five, was discovered en Ire. This was-snlidned before any great dam¬ age was done. The fire has the ap¬ pearance of being the work of a flre- biip. The village is withont a hotel for the lirst lime In years. Il is not known whether It will be rebuilt or not.
Destroyed by Kire. rite large evaporating and rnnnlnR factory plant located ou the Paterson farm, enst of liockport. and operated by Kichard Bewley. was destroyed by lire late at night, together with a large barn containing many tons of hay. Blran- nml farm tools. The loss will fabrics wi' aro offerillK ave niadii be several thousands, partly covered
tif the bost Wliol \U natterns are i'y insurance. The plant is located I regnidleRS of my own opinion on the attra.'tivo aibl vofined. We ' ''"^^ ""'"'"- "' " "'^•' "'-••"¦ ""- ^'''^ ' """'"""
PERFECT FITTING GARMENTS
iiioau moro to somo meu than i|U!ilitv. Wliv not have both. The
The Eight Hour *I.abar !.*«." aa II Ilat
B*en Known, and That Haa Been I*
Conrfa For 1.on| Time. I>*cl(l*(l by
l-'lnal Teal Case of « onlrartor'a Snll_
.litalce Ualcht Itlaaeato.
1 .\ibany. N. V. By a decision !n the
I (ix'ti«n of the People ex rcl. t'osspy,
1 nppellanl. vs. t'l.iiirolicr tiroul. of New
Vork. the Com I of Appc.iH declared
I unconslitiilioiial chapter 41.'i of the
! Laws of 1S97 Ithe labor lawi. which
I pi'ohibits a contractor from employing
I his men more than eight hours a day
on city, counly, or Slate work.
Since its emu'tmenf in ISilT this statute has been almost continually liefore lite courts. Other phases have been passed upon, hut ihis Is the first lime that the ('onrt of .\ppeals has ex¬ presseil its views flatly on the eight hour provision.
The action was brnught by Harry Cosst'y to eoinpel payment by,the ("ity of Xew Vork of $'J.S,'Jl."i for six scows luaiiuraciuied for Ihe Street Cleanli-g Depariment. Payment was refused on the ground thnt he hnd violated the leriiis of his iiintraet In employing hia iiiiMi over eight hours n day. Cossey' dhl not deny this, hut coiiteiidetl thai the law was unconstitutional. The Court of Appeals reverses lUe lower courts and grants the appellant's np plication, though not entirely on the arguments advanced by his counsel.
With Judge lialglit nlone dissenting the court arrives at this conclusion, but by dilTerent routes. .ludges (I'Brien. Mnrlin and Vnnn hold that the law Is unconstitutional In that il deprives an iiidlvldiia! of pixiix-riy without dne process of law. Chlel Judge Cnlleil. with Judge'Werner eon curring. bases his opinion as to Iht law's uncoiistitutioDnllty on the result In the Uogers case, making their dei'ls ion one of precedent.
Chief Judge Cullen tnkes the ground that the principle Involveil Is precisely similar to that in the action of the People ex rei. Uogers vs. Coler. The latter was the earliest case tbat arose under the labor law. and in deciding the courts held that the statute was unconstltutliinal in so far as tt Involvetl the "prevailing rate of wages." Jutige Ciilleu says, coniparlng tho two cnses: "This dlfferenco In circumstances would not Justify a distinction in prin¬ ciple, nnd therefore the decision in the 1 Uogers case must control Iho disposl- ' tlou of the present cnse unless the Ilog- { ers case has been overthrown by snb- i seiiuent cases iu this court or In the j Supreme Court of Ihp I'nited States." I The rest of his epiuinn la devoted to i II disimsslnii of the otber cases under j the lalKir Inw. from whicli he ilecldes 1 thill the conclusion in the Uogers case stands and applies In the action nnder I illKcnsslon.
In his conciUKloii the Chief Judge I scys:
"I fear Hint ihe mnny outrnges of la- ! lior oi'gaiii*atlons or of some of their j ineiubers have not ouly excltcil JusI I Indiguntion. but at tiines hnve fright' I oned oourls into plain legal InronsIS' I teucles and into the eiiunelallon of doC' ; Irines which, if asserted in litigations . arising under any other subject than j liilKir legislation, wonld UH>ot scant ! courtesy or coiisideration. • • • "The decision alwut to be made can therefore stnnd only on one ground. ! the unconstitutional Interferenre of the Legislature with the right of the inuiiiclpaiity. That propositiou haV' ing beeu explicitly dccidetl In the Hog. ers case. I feel it my duty to follow It,
now
Hiiaraiito" that th.' lil will be )ioi'- foi't. (>ti'. Siiits or ov.rooat'j made I to onlor ftl4.(M) n]!.
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Ma.ln St." »'^'i' ""-"Freeporl, L.i.
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5*^
h Mr 4uiraMe lacsilty. MaMNG LOMS. laMi t* caadete yair nrctow. M im* laan tuetlei it mn*
-ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
336 riHlM ::.. JmhIu. N. Y. Irl. 258
At Ihkylaa afflu, mslaii ••< Silar«iy«
tjiiestion reiiows' Home. .Vn alarm was turned i .ludge (IBrieii says: in to Ihe liicnl fire department. The j "One of the grounds upon which the • hemlcnl engine was despatched, bnt j Kogei was unable lo cheik the spread ot the ! there
rests is that the statute considered nnd now before m
flames.
Onnie Dealer SeizeO. The Slale I'nrest. Fish and rSaniP ."oinmissioii from .\lliaiiy lumounced tliiit two of its game protectors hail sei7.ed a package of twenty-four part- riiigi's Willie they were belfig trans- poi'ti'ii by express to a large dealer In New York (^ily. Cliief Fish and Game Pi'oti'.lor Poiiil said Ihat information I'.'iii'lieil him Ihat many similar parcels ..r illi'giil gnme have been slil|iped lu tlli'* Wiiy in.Ill Illl' .VilirDiiilai'k coun- Ir.v l.l New Vcirk Cily licilcN and res- '.nirniits.
Richest American 9all. Siinu'lhing frequently happenr that gill's 1(1 provi' Ihe fertility nf the. soil hi the Sail Kiver valley, ll is nothi ig iiiuisiial 111 hear nf ciiuing scvc'':(l crop?' i.ff ono ficlil In one season; grapes frcqiienlly hear two crops acl so llo tigs. The latest, however. Is re- ivrlcd by James CoiHlwIn. He hns in his yard a tree thai lo the casual -'li- sirvcr is nnly an ordinary pear tr'c. Il was nothing mnre Ih.in this '.o .Vr. liiinilwin unlil this year. He hatl 'il¬ ways nnilccil Ihat it was of an car'y variety, and this season along in Miy .1 crnp of pears was pickeil. A lilllo Ii.ler hlF interest was ariniseil by notic¬ ing the Iree in full lilnnm again. What is ^lill more iniirrsiiiig is Ihal al th" present lime Ihc tree has annlher lully niamro'l crnp of pears on It which are i;nw' ripening as well ai. tlld the flrst crnp.
Audacity Won Captain.
In Ihe (lays nf fniniler army posts an! Indian flghiing a certain caplain was as famous for his loniagc as he wns nnlnrlntis for his love of liquor, tine righ! he thought he heard a liiirgiar In his quarters, so. pistol In hand, he su ppcit across ihe hall In llie dining rnnni (Um'T.
Sure enough. Ihere stnnd an intrii- llir al the sidclMiard. where Ihe silver ware was displayed
V^'hai are >n,i dning there?" sahl 111.' captain, covering his man wjth
cFiirliine's SliU The Court of .Vppeals
lo Die. I .Mbanv. iil- flniied the conviction of Williani Spen- er. Ihe New York City negro who wns .'iitciiied to be executed for the mnr- ler of Charles S. MacFarlnne. agent of Mill Policy League. The crime was cnnimilted In the corridor of the New Vork Criininal Courls liuilding. .Inne l."., l!lli:i. Spemer's defence wai 'nsniiily.
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deprived Ihe I'oiitractor of his properly wiihout due process of law, nntl the learned Chief Judge, ns I umlerslnntl the opiulou, asserts thut this ground has been entirely swept away by the case of Atkins vs, Kansas,' In ¦which the I'niied States Supreme Court af' firmed tl> ¦¦nnviction of a coutractoi for violating the eighthonr Inw of thnt .'itille,
"1 llo not concur In that view. In my opinion, the Kansas case doea llol de cide nr sweep away what we hehl in Ihe Uogers case and kIiouIiI hohl hi this case, nauiely. that the sinliite In Iinestion violates Ihe Constitution ol the State, in thnl ll ileprives the re bitor in this case, as It did In thr lingers case, of his property wllUoul title process of law,'*
In Ills dissenting npliiInn Judge Haight holds Ihat the I'onslitutlonnllty of the law can be ansiainetl by the fact that It Is a police regulation 111 Ibe li|. iiri'sl nf imblic health and ijiorallty.
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I.oiiiloii. Kng. The SI. Petersburg cm respondent of the Morning Post siiyw llial the receiil mutiny auioiig the si'iiiiien ill the iiinal 'larrncks at Odes Sil was due III local ciitises and was not .(.Illlll It'll Willi the general nurest in 3!iis»iM. Tweniy live of Ihe mutineer' Mci-e killed and iiiiiiiy were woituded when Ihe pickels fired on Ihcm,
Washington, D, (,—Secretary of War William H, Tafl. iu his annual report Just made public, snys thnt the Bcinal strength of Ihe regular army on October ITi wna ;17'I4 oflSeers and rvi.'l.t!) enlisted men. Ill 1(103 It was ritkSl offleers niMl rCi.riOtl men. Of the present nrmy 770 offleers and IL.'iS.I men are stationed iu the Philippines nnd the remainder nre at various points iu the Fnited States, Torto Ili¬ io, Hawaii. .Mnska nnd (^hlnn. The force In Porto Uloo consists of five of¬ fleers and five men. The Secretary recomnientls Ihnf Congress make pro¬ vision for adtlltlonni offleers of tbe line. The enlislnients for the year ending June 30. exclusive of hospital corps nnd Philippine scouts, were 27.38(i. of wiilch 11372 weiti re-enll»tuient».
During the past yenr tuc troops hnve not beeu In nclion except for a few i>neounters with the sarage .Moras In the Philippines, reutlcred necessary by "their deflnnce of the law In Min¬ danao antl .Tolo," In one of these ac¬ tions a detachment of infantry was ninbushed. resulting lu the loss of two offleers and thirteen enllstetl men out of tblrty-nine men engaged.
The nrmy denth rate last year was only n.SO per 1(100. as eoiuparetl ¦with l.'t.lM for the previous year. "It Is no exaggeration." the report adds, "that the troops of Ihe I'uited States are tbe best fed. best elolbed nnd best shel- te.ed troops iu the world,"
The present system of coast defenses Is uow considerably more than bal( eomplelwl. Thirty-one localities hnvo beeu pnrtinlly protected, and twen¬ ty-flve of thr principal harbors now' have mountetl in fortlflcntlons nml ready for use heavy guns and mortars sulHcicnt to furnish nu eSectire div fense against any possible naval at¬ tack. Since the Inaugtiration of the present system of coast defenaea tbe total appropriations made by CkinKTess for the work have lieen, approximate- Iv. $110,000,000. and Is It estimated tbat It will take »05,000,000 more to eomplete Ihe work.
Provision has already been made for emplnclug 334 henvy guns. Including twenty-six temi>ornry emplacements, and 587 rapid flre guns, one being tem¬ iiorary. nnd 3711 twelve inoh mortars. During the flscal year one twelve- inch gun. four ten-inch, seven rapid flre nnd twenty-two mortars have been mounted.
Owing to the lessons of the Busso- Japanese war, it Is statetl In tbe report, the vnlue of torpedo defenses has beeu greatly emphasiaetl. Tbc cost of com¬ pleting Ihe torpedo defenses uow pro¬ jected will bc $3,810,420. but this will mean that tbe system will be valueless iiuless Ihere is a trained personnel ot 513U offleers aud men created to oper¬ ate the system. This will cost aliout $5,000,000 more. Additional appropri¬ ations of $5,000,000 will, ot coarse, the report says, he required annually thereafter for pay of tbe personnel.
It is pointed ont that t3ongress, at tti last sessiou, appropriated $1,318,020 for beginning tbe work of fortifying insular possessions, and tbat mucb bas been done in tbe wny of fortifying the Pblllpplnes, Porto Rico and Hawaii, but thnt Congress will be asked at Us next sessiou for $2,011,050 mora for continuing tbe work.
Secretary Taft deprecates any at¬ tempt to abolLih tbc Oeneral Staff. He tbiuks that tbe War College also is do¬ ing n gootl work.
He points out that it cost $8)1.314.43 fo prevent deposits in New York Hor- bor last flscal year.
Secretary Taft favors on appropria¬ tion of $2,(M)0,000 to promote the ef- flcieney of tho nillltiu. "The Military Secretary." tbe report adds, "estt- mates tbal about seventy-live per cent. of the full strength of the inllitia would respond lo a eall for service un¬ der the Ketlcral (iovernment,"
The army estimate for the flscal year ending Jnne 30, 1000. is f72,*Oo,- iM.?,'i.
Concerning the tariff in Pblllpplne products Imported Into tbe Unltetl ^ates. Secretary Taft urges tbat a bill be passed allowing free ndmlssion ot all Philippine products except tobncco nnd sugar, aud that tbere be Imposed ttpoii nil linportatious of sugar and to¬ bacco a duty eiptal to twenty-Bvc per¬ cent, nf tbe rales now liu|Hiaed untli-r the Dingley law upou the iuiKirtations from foreign countries.
"The Philippine (iovernment," Ibe reiHirt adds. "Is tbc result of an effort on the part of Ibis natbni to assist tbe Philippine people to stand ujion their feel, II Is n national experiment. Tbo taxation by Stales, counties and muni¬ cipalities of Ibis country ot Iionds Is¬ sueil in the furtherance of that experi¬ ment Is a burden upon It and an ob¬ struction to Its success. Therefore, the National Government, through Congress, may very well declare such bonds to be exempt from State, couu¬ ly and municipal taxation and keep tvell wltbln its cunslKutlonHl powers."
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOl
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTJ FOR DECEMBER 4.
NnViMti Hrtrhlali H«o|mii« III* Tamtle, I) ChraBlcIca, xiU., li.si—QsMmi Tn% I Suiul II., to-Wamwrf Tataat, •» **—Oammaituu'r <»> <!>• Out's l.«as»«.
I. The temple cleaniei) (^. IS, It). M Then." Heiekish began tht work ei cleanaing the teinple un the Hrst tiajr ol the iint month—the month Abih, or Mi¬ Mn. Thii w-as the lint New Year's Daj afUr he became king. Tke work ocaaM sixteen daya (vi, 18, 17). A. soon as til*' work was completed they reportetl tki fact to the king. "Cleanaed all tke hOMa." The ai'cumulaled tilth of yean waa catrM out and east in the Kidron Valiejr. .Tbi altars were rrnened, the lamps triDHM^ and lighted, and the whole servk* set ia motion. Cuinpaiv the cleansing of tke tea- pie by Christ iMatt. 21,12; Jokn a:l«. Tlie temple of our hearta and the tenplt uf Ihe chuft'h are deliird by ainful kaMti and customs, by err in of doctrioe, kt worldlineaa of spirit, hy lusts of tbe iiiil, by neltiih ambit lun, hy wrong temper, by «m» ot every kind. 'Ihene not only deiKi
1 he temple, but keep othen from worskis- ing aud luving Uud. "Altar of burnt otw mg. Xhia waa the great brasen allit which atood in Ihe priests' court in (nail of the temple proper. "Veaaela tkirm? Ita furniture lonaiated of a nan for iiki^ shoyela, basina fur Ihe blood, forks, fleak- liotika and oenaon. "Shrew liread taidi.'* Thia waa in the sanctuary, or holy plicik on the right or north side uf the rona. pie table was provided with diahea, spoony flagona and bowls.
19. "Did caat away." See rhap.'lSiSI, •Have we prepared. Ahax had taken away tbc "baaea" or supports on which the layers rested and had removed tht mot^ sea from the twelve braten oxen (compact
2 Kinga 18:17 wilh 1 Kings 7:2.1, 3S, $$). ihfae had now heen lestorcd and iviry> thing was in readineaa for the proper wor¬ ship of Jehovah.
n. Many aacriKres oSerrd (vs. ID-M). 20. Rose early." Ue waa anxious to ea¬ ter upon the temple aerviees with all pani- ble dupatch. 21. "Seven bullocks,''^ itih bee lav. «. Thia waa more thanytbe Am i^uired. Ahaa had broken tbe cemMHtS and Heackuiha ain-offering wat inttadiC to atone for Iht breach. Animalt el Ihf kindt uaed in aacrifice were offered by ii*> rna, that number indicating comphteMMk In case of one particular atn of igaorwMM rommltted by the people there waa butoBi bullock to be offered, hut here Um siat wete many and preaumptuoua. "For tki kingdom."^ Tbe prieata were to offer saeri- ncea of atonement for the aint o( thi Im* and the royal family. "The aanetainr,* ror the tina of tha prieatt and for tki aak lution and desecration of tba Ul "For .Tudah," ¥ov the people wko involved in the guilt uf the natioaal liBii> laay. We ahould note with what eaipMi- •it it it titled in verae 24 tliat aa aloat* ment and sin-oiTvring were made tot "all Urnel," aa if at thia new dedicatioB ol taa temple thry would obliterate the miaMtZ of old natiuual strifea ilnd diviaions aal conaecrale the whole nation aa an unkia>' ken community to Uod.
22. "Sprinkled it." Tbe Mood iprinkled in accordance witk the Uw. Lev. 1:.1, ete. By the sprinkling o( \ «n atonement waa made (or slat. . blood waa the life of the beaat, aad II < ilwayt tuppoted that life went to i '
bfe, 2J, 'taid their handa." Imp,
Df handa signified that they offered ilSliii Df (hit animal aa an atonement for tMr «in», and lo redeem their lives from thil death which, through tbeir ainfnineaa, tlwy leterved.
24. "Burnt offering—tin offering." TkiN •^re many different kindt of oStriiB, Dr. CUrke enumeratea twenty-one. TM burnt offering waa wholly contnaitd. W ¦nosbof tbe other offerings the pritit Of the dfferer, or both, had a ahare, mt ia tka whole burnt offering the entire viatia mta liven to Uod. Thia wat "a very exprtiiivi lype o{ the aacritu.'e of Christ, at Mtktaf leaa than hia complete and (all aaedbS sould make atonement for the tia of iM world." The ain-offering aignilled tkat vSt offerer acknowledged hit guilt, and it'tM •ame time promited tu return to Odd.
ill. The king and the iieople wonkia (vt. 25^311). 25. "Cymbal,"' A maaiStfi atrunient consialint nf two broad platai o( braas. of a convex form, which being ttnw together produce a thrill, pieroiog olanaoTa Thry ara atill uaed by the Arawiriuw. •¦Paalteriea," The paaltcry appean te k««8 been the name given to varioua larai_M> alrumentaof (heharpkind. "Uarpa.'^TM .bar)! it frequently mentioned in tcriptan. Thay were of varioua ahapit aad dott,
"Uad." Kefrrrrd to aa Ilavid't otmWt Sam. 24:11. "Nathan,' The nroptiH «L ccproved David for hit ain (I Saiu.ttsu.
tt. "Inatrumentt uf David." lIoiMlM aot appointed any muaical ' '
be uaed in the divine worahip. Tkiia Mt thing of the kind under the Cnl taftto
Kscape Krom Prison. Two soldiers who escapiMi from Uov- criior's Island. New York liarbor. got away after changing their clothes on the ferryboat which took theni from a ski IT.
Ciiuiiiy I'jiriii l.iiiin.iiy Itiiriied, Tlie laundry at il.c ...iiiit.'. farm, st Bath, was destroyed liy tire at 7 in the morning. Tlie wottiens building, ad- Joining, also took flre, and tbe Bnlh I'ire Hepartment, whicii wns snin- nioiied, succeeded in subduing the flames after tluce limirs' work. 'J'la damage was abont floiii.
1 lii'suuie Sin.101 Imiuiiy.
- (lecl(h'il lo ri'humi' Ihc Senator
imiulry on Iicccmlier 12.
been
lho
tin
ijeiling a drink of whisky." ihc
iMirglar answered, calmly filling n
glass frnm one nl ilie i apiains Imiilos.
The fel low s serene aiidacily ap
pealed 111 Ihl' brave captain.
¦Sny." said he. lowering ihc pistol, make it two."
Jack'a Advice to His Friend.
Wh
Thai dull
fnv
idHv hrrnut hv
All Around the State.
Boyertown's new reservoir has coinpleleil.
tlleaii's Ceneral Hosp.lal _ aduated Its flrst nurses.
Chautauqua County's liultcriiut crop Is a failure this year.
After lying dormsnt for a year, a project for a milk conileiiMiry at Iti.D- di>i|ili has been revived.
Ileport is current In Uepew thnt elec¬ trli' (Kiw'cr generaleil nt .Niagara Falls i> lo be lirought lo that place.
Kredonia ttraiige is to have a meet¬ ing where tlie women ilo all the talk¬ ing and the men are ruled out.
The Ningars Hotel. Lckport. con¬ ducted for many years by J. W. Jack- man, hns llicn leased to I^ewis Brown, of Buffalo.
Angelica residents are again talk¬ ing of drilling a test well for gas and oil. and it il understoml that the first well will Ik- located between Angelica and Belvidere. •
.V fifty liarril oil well in the village limits of .\llegany. three miles from I Olean. is attracting uiuch altection ' among oil men and speculators are flocking lu the field.
.\««riled »4ii.lSSi I'or Life, The widow of Dr. I'raiicis I.. Mor luird, of Ui.liniond, S. I., wns awarded SHiiiNHi ibimages ngninst tlie llichiuond I.itlll ai^.l I'.iwer < umpaiiy foi' lilit ll.lilll. line K. Imperfect Insulation ol liL'liiiiig wires III ills home.
Iraiii'c's Del
.X.liiiiral I'oiimii
1 bv Trance to >
.Mini I'omiiilsisoi
11' .North Sea cn
vpccti'd l.i begin
uiy .\iiiKiiiiteiI.
1 hna been appoint
Trve on the Interna
tviiicb it to sit In
e; tbe niemliers air
sessions siHjn,
Taft nl Panama.
Secretary Tafl reached Panama and
declared that the I'liited States has no
other design -.iiioii Ihr Isthoiun than to
build a cunal.
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DemiK'rat Wins In liliiMle Itland. Cougretsmau Daniel I.. D. Granger, the Dcmoi'ralle candidate In tbe Kirst Congressional District of Rhode Isl¬ aud, after n fortnight's recounting of ballots by the State Hemming Bonrd, was declared re-elected to bis seat in ('ongress by 133 voles. The Bonrd threw out :t.VJ3 defective bnlluts.
Jnps .\Te .Dutuniuliercd. Iluskiuns defending Mukdeu are be¬ lieved tn outnumber the Japanese Ibere two to oue.
Personal Jlrntlon, Itn Mil Is Imt. It, and means horse
ti. ;.i
i'<.pi'iiliM;:i'ii liii>' lokt Ils most prnjlfit n..'. ('Ii>i by Hie dcalh of l.ouis de Mou III..
i h.' ..Iilcst malor in Cermaiiy is Dep Iltv S.'l.iiei.|er. In Kl«er»«aldc. now llK years i.l -.tiv.
Olil l.f liie most cxiremc veirelarianf .- Illl- well known Itussiaii wulidor I'l ince Troiiliclxkoi
The i;eiii;aii Kmperor mice d<*sign«0 ll pack of playing cards, the faces rrp ri-seiitiiig vuriont niital'les.
Ueorge Clinton Pay
Against <itle»^lng Contests.
Tbe Cabinet considered a sweeping
npinlon of the Attorney (;eneral against
ao-calletl gueasing toiittwis arranged
by iieivs|>a|H-ra and magazines.
Killed by Derrick Block,
due slevrage iniaaflnger waa kllletl
nnd IWO wvre Itijiiretl by the fall of a
derrick bioi^^k on the ateatucr Kaiser
Wilbelui II.
To HIgn Pence Treaty. Italy anuouiii'cil her willlnguest lo sign an arbitration treaty with tbit country.
f .Newark Id laat July, Mil
'Stsel nn^lilt
tunsicM I It luiaiii'
Vh.i i^-s.l Thy iiml>»r« l>e!ay. Ttrok^ thy (
I'aks (airli All hr
artMlsB WelU In Aiiatralla,
"I-* I' d th>
. othf. 1- 'II. I.I .'
by
Yhrn Nh'-'.^li In thf winda are the aalli •>! thy hea'-t. And ihi.urt itlm. to thine honor anc d'jtv:
1.1 filrtul thou
roul4at tut^elv S thc'i m'Tk t. autj.
.—Oiarlet Dlt^JIn.
dint I., leirni I lie Minuter o: Agr. ultiiic i li¬ the dote of laat v«ar, lo (^«eeii»'..«n.i alono im artraita wrlU, aa azain-t M2 Ihret I veara ago The i.imhined d-(.lh nl tli'a* : : itM selTa la no Ira* thau 2»2 milet Tke
greateat depth oi any of tbeae ir.-lla la tlKH I I feet, while the average defith k about 130Q ' (cet. .. . '
.'.nil- III- livliu n- a boil
Wili.t li.'ss. Icaiier "I St ii!|ihuny orcliwslrs. beir.i - •nties an -i\ nnd nt l"n ' pr-Kligy iieinng Holland.
I': Bron 11. cvplorer iii tlj« (Irii'ni I'.r Ihc Bnlisli V.iiinil History go .I...I. Hill. ll. ii.jn lu lUit I'otinlry •IM'uks meivi' Isiigiiages.
llu lii> re. i-nl birlbday King Mwari' VII ot Kugiaiid cuuferred Ihe honor ol kiiiguihou.1 ii|.-jii Dr. Wliliatn J. Sin cla;;, i.i.i'.etMK ot obxtcirU-a and »yne- cology Jb Vl-loiu rnivertltv, .«|an (hfiter,
A Ptnuliar Marriage.
Profeaaor Itauiolli. Maaon, of Prin.C'
lou, -N. J., aged tneoty Ave. luarrieil
his lii'vlber'n diturced W'lfe. aged lliir-
1}-eight.
tVom.iti lo Carry Mails.
llem-.e Slnilli of liicbflrl.l. \ J . coni-
peleil lu tbe Civil Service exauiiualMiU
of applicants fur .tplHiintuieiit aa rnrri
free delivery carriera.
nurle. The lruin|iett or homt tkea WmI were nut for aong or for praiae, bat INM uaed aa we uae lielln, to give notiea tafia congregation ol whut they were caWd la perlunn. But David iutrodiKed aiaa|r ' alrumrnta of niutk; into (iod'a wonbip, which lie itaa aoleninly reproved blf prophet Amos (chap, 6:1.6), Hiia, kaw- •ver. It it ittted (v. IS) to bave bain tiii commandment uf the I.s>rd. But tbil^fiav and Arabic give thii a different tan, ll waa by (he commandment ol tk* LiM that the Lcrilea ahould praiae tka JUwiiL and it waa by the order ot David that la many iiistrumrnla in the old dialiidaatlia waa no doubt nf human origin, ind iirlata> ly tbeir uae theu can lie no nan "'~' they tbould bc uaed ia C%ritliaa.l Tbe woiabip which Uod aecaata a apiritnal worahip. What Ha heart worahip, not beautifal i organt and koma.
28. "Tbi tiagcrs tang." •loat Bumtnising effect. Tki of the art hat a favorable inia puUii moralt. It (Hruiskta a iiiwg af plaatiuc in every (tmily. It givaa MM • aew attraction. It makta atckl iaIirMNM* note ckiirtnl. Uod'r pwMrfi an * ttHatm people, and tbe teng tsreiei aagkl laiii pan o( atl our nKgions wonbip.
iV. The Mopkiniag thair oAttlamini, Jl-ag). A hrge namber ol tarriffiat «¦!• brought hy Ihe people, i« that il mm (¦• IKMwible far (he MiisU to stay aad AitOtt the rietima, and it became aeaMBinr fit the Levilea lo aatial. Wa an atta'tot
formed Ihal the fiCvitea were i and prompt In purify Ibeaiaeli _ defilement thaa the priaala. It iii I ly auppoeed that Ihe priists ha'' implicated in Ike iilolalaaas Abas tkaa tki lisriles, aad Iks. «( them were alow^f heart t« i Uiaekiak't call to aanetify lh
Maaleal Paatal Oat*.
ikiac novelty ia plctan Mi* Mt^t .1
.; to bi plaead oa tki auriN* y a.f
Krinch tyndieaic, tayt tki '—'VLmw..''
mm
To an onliaary pietorial canI I rery tkia traaipareat (iilaliai dUb' oa wbKh is i»pritted a graamkiM MiWH j record. A aole u piemd tkraaffe tte •¦•• ¦i ita ol tki diik. aad Ike poet Mid iM iM plaead an aa ordinary "CalkiM OMMM^ and played ia the aanai war. xWmMmI ' pott card apent ap aa oMrdy oott Attt: let tke craae. Pketompke af yaat lAmf i "iO ka isiiBmallfM i
Japt llriuforcrd. J.iptnesc' in (rou: of Kort Artbnr ara aaid to bare been largely ralaforeril (roni lb* aortb
extracts from tbeir worhi, pletaiaa oftf ' lioaal logt by Iki aatkiaM •( tte M»vi ent conaiiiea. and ae aa ia OMHiai vaiialv.-^ Candidttea for imliticalteaan, lailiiilif aeadiag OMraly their pkmtyapte la . atilaeata, will ke able lo ateaaMa witk the phonographic totait* o( i lioB addrett.
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"yj^e'S'T''' '"m s?pcw^ NASSAU COUNTY Uc Vtl«c»x;is *JWPtv»t. trtvti cKMTa* A FAMILT NBWSPAPEK OF LOCAL AND SKNKBALi IMTKt.I.>ieB>-4l:B TBiaS: tLte TSAUT IV AVtAttM VOLo X. FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, DECE.MBE'R 2, 1904. NO. 6. REDUCED RATES FOR Telephone Toll Service From FREEPORT TO h FREEPORT FAR ROCKAWAY GARDEN CITY JAMAICA NEWTOWN ROCKVUjLE CENTRE ROSLYN BROOKLYN NEW YORK (Manhattan) GLEN COVE MINEOLA FLUSHING Pay Station Bate 5 20 10 20 25 10 20 30 35 25 10 25 See Page 994 of Telephone Directory for other Revised Rates 1 IEW YI mil HEV BE TELEPIE COHPMV 81 Willoughby St*, Brooklyn y ^lodical Lake \lracl. ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN JANES VENDITT Lailies" ami (ientlinioirs First=Class Tailor Fallen St., aear Main, Free Hirl, L. I. whether it would benefit you. (prcn'Ming yoa tutd the time and tlie means) to visit one or more of the famous medicinal springs ami health resiirt.s. .N'o nintttT whether you are very siclc or enjoying cumiiaratively gootl hcatth, he will be apt to say: "Ves, if you txiuld get there, the tiealnient would help you to get well, keep well, and adu many years to yoar life." Tben note that Mtdkal Uk* Pewdcrtd Extract, dissolved -J water tn your own home, will enable you to derive all the healthful benefits of the world-famous medicinal springs, regardless of what your ciR-unistancesi.r eoodition mny be. kledicttl l.ake. situated alKuil so miles from Spokane. Wash., is the most beneficial of all. because it poR.se«ses the oonibined curative properties i.f a number of different metliHnal springs which feed the lake; and more important slill, it Jb the only one from which it Is possible to extract all the medicinal properties of the ~ natiiml water in the form of a soluble powder. This fact has liecn positively demonstmted by chemical analvsis and practical tests with the most severe cases f acute and chronic dinaaes; and thousands of man-elaiis cures have been effected i_ i^ . ai shown by grateful testimonlak in our posaession. Aeiletl L*kc l>ow4«rcd Extract is fiir- .J tt aa orifteal itate fer inc<1lcinat baths, foot liaths. external applications nasal and throat sprays, gargles, etc.. at 'f 5y5t.. •••••' *" Tahlet form, highly clarified for internal use. price 25c. i in the form of Soap, the trery best for all 1= ¦Hknal aad toifet partnees. price. 15*. i as un Ointment for Skin. Hliiod. Scalp. llls**tHi'it»<«l««»ll ¦« |
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