Newspaper Auburn NY Democrat Argus 1912 - 1913 - 0268

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    tU mi L L E n T E L L S 1' mJJf&ALJfJ Adte. Efforts to rouse him wereunavailing and a call was sent outfor Coroner A. J. Formsn and thehospital ambulance.Officer Keegan. in the meantime,sent in a call for the police patrolwagon whifh arrived on the scenefirst. The man was taken to the hos-; pital without d elay. Doctor Form ani stating that he had ev idently takenOn ac-i laudanum and that the symptoms indicated a serious case of poisoning.At the hosptal his condition grewrapidl'v worse despite all the effortsof t h e " hospital physicians to eowatsr-act the effects of the poison.At 3 o'clock no hope for his recovery was held out by the hospital phys ician .

    M A S S A C R E A T F E Z

    State Eng ineer Be nsel has sent onword that the_people of the towns

    French Of ers There Criticised forForeseeing I t .towns"in the" north part of the coun-j (Paris, April 23.T he massacre atty for the balance of this week unlessfj&ed, in w hic h'a large number ofold Jup. Pluv. again interferes withhis plans

    Auburn, who is at the Naval Training stationSamoa: D". S' Xa"Tutuila. Samoa. FThe Island of Tutuiin that group of islanSamoan or Navigator I171 degree* west longidegrees south lat itude.is healthful and the raful. The Bay of Pago Paced Pan go Pa ngo) affolent land locked harbowater where large vesseride at anchor. The Ugovernment maintains ation at this place and States Gunboat Princetship."The government conval officer as governor officer as chief customder which come the d isors and vil lage ch iefs (n"The customs of the perican Samoa would bs tudy alone, and. takwith their mode of l ibeautiful island of Tutu

    off Mentz and Conquest who use the j for not foreseeing and preventing itMosquito Point Bridge need not be i Newspapers point out that theafraid that the bridge will be closed I French troops occupied the Moroo-to traffic during the'next few months, c f t n c m p t l a i m o r 6 than a year ago.on account of the work which is go- , P r e m l e r p oi n care telegraphed to-ing on in rais ing the s tructure for Premier roincar e ww pv "" *rthe barge cana* Some provis ion! day to Eugene Regnault , the Frenchwill be made While the contractors I minis ter, to make a complete lnves -are at work t o afford traffic acro ss tig ation of the outbreak. The specialthe Seneca riyer and the same trou- correspondents of the French news-ble in clos ing the bridge will not be p a p e at" F e z indicate that the p lot

    French officers, soldiers and citisenswere k ill ed /h as given rise to muchHjn g, it 1 . as our

    At the request of Mr,

    ture and he examined it carefullybut failed to recognize Mr. Hale asT j his fellow passenger. -

    B L E W O F F A C A R R O O Fdon't know. It seemed td^nie thatwe should all go down. As shs sankI saw her looming up more clearlyJust as on a lantern slide when theyare bringing a picture into focus."It must have been the suction, notthe immediate suct ion , but the d is tant suction under the water, thatdrew us toward the s inking *hip . .K^ Why, it s coming toward us.' we said ! m_? r!UD _\h5 1 1 t a eAnd Sent Chilled Pedestrian* Scurrying After Their Hats .Spring milliner y and light overcoats received a severe setback this , Sundaypresence of a; driving snow storm with the wind blowing strongly from the northwest j _i-was detwnod outside comforta ble l D

    Was Divided Among the Relat ives ofof Mrs . Alt ie H. Smidl.The report of County TreasurerLoughbor ough as transfer tax appraiser in the estate of the late Altie H. Smith of Auburn was filedin Surrogate's court th is morningand an order entered confirming it.The report iplaces the value of theNew York j personal property a t $4,84 2.07. therealty at *$56,500, making a totalof $61,34 2 .07. The d isbursementswere $2,60 4.52. leaving a balance fordistribution of $518,737.53, and taxedas follows: George W. Nellis , $3,000.tax $100: Catherine S . Yawger. Edwin Yawger. Alt ie Yawger. Louise* n or { Yawger, Thomas 31. Smith, Maria W.- D\ Smith , $2,000 each , tax $50 each;James K. Smith, Catherine Smithy--Jesse Smith $1,000 each , tax $50each; Fra nces H. Steel , $2.0U0, tax$ 5 0 ; Richard Steel and Charles H.Falls spent las t week with her uncle, S tevens . - nephew s, $ 2,000 each, JIOEd Mackey. and family. t M ; Mary .C. Steel, s is ter, $34,737-Mrs.~Jennie Miner of Cortland was} .55, tsx $297.3 1.in town recen tly. -1 T h e personal property consists ofGrant Haleey and family will oc- oa nk deposits and household effects.cupy Nelson Carry house. i: The realtv cons is ts of the s tore No.Nelson Carr sold h is household 75 Genesee s treet valued at $27,500,goods at public auction Saturday af- t he block No s. 59 and 61 Geneseeternoon. ' stree t valued at $26,00 0 and theRev. Elwy n Baker began his du-1 store Xo. 10 North street valued atties as pastor of the Baptist church

    rages .The Jewish quarter was set on f ireand three-fourths of it ent irely destroyed, rendering over-J,