1 - NYS Historic Newspapers
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1 - NYS Historic Newspapers
LAKE PLACID NEWS, or VIAI ATIAMQ flULAIiUlTu • 1 FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918 PAGE TMKKF ie ITOA^Pf*!ITI?n ' ^ ^ kack *>y another disappointed I Sirl.ncM^'had been re< Ifll/killvU I f*H j hunter, but refused to accept. Gray, j new state corporator {however, settled with t h e C o m m i « « ^ w . ) r n ; " .v,,^.-...- .-- - ii --• mmsmrs&m Commission Settles 71 j £or SXOO. These values for a | Violations of Deer Law—Drag Net ',' Entaagles Many Hunte/s i I. Settlements of seventy-ore viola- - — - " ^ ^ ! ( .Ii. wllen i tions of the deer law, constituting: the I Arthur Preston, a restaurant , b l l , in.tWM) ax the annual second installment of cases obtained ' keeper of Monteuma, failed to get a j J ( 1 , \v on Edward Butler's by the Conservation Commission deer b y hounding, he bought one of j <;,, m. Mount Kisf-o. W. through secret service methods were ' Lucien Jeffers of Salisbury Center, j Uit 20 Broad street, Manannounced May 5th by Conservation ! He paid Jeffers $20 and the State of j h a 1 buver. ir-ivtv head Commissioner D.. Pratt, New York^ .— George ^.wv^ev. ^ A i o n , They Auey \.*--*> A «nv $10. ^xu, Jeffers t / e n e r s then m e n paid paid a a ;j ( . a l Ji ..f while ! have netted the Department in fines j fine ^f S50 for selling the deer, and I < i , i Mi and penalties $1,606.50, The viola-1 subsequently paid another $50 for I tions all occurred in the neighborhood similar offences, w - >MHi»ht b I I Mid a of Pleasant Lake, in the Town of Geo. A. Fink, a hotel keeper i >• r Stratford, Fulton County, and are in|Lakeport, on Oneida Lake, paid SiuU | ,^ pr<M*buraU< I \>\ C i O \ «»ri) addition to twenty-six cases reported! for hounding deer. Later he paid an I raan u r u | a <r the citizens last December from the neighborhood additional $50 for buying a deer from s , . , r e t* support iht> E* of North Creek. A. J .Avery, a guide of Stratford, p ^ g n o f ' M a v 20 t0 ~27, wbn These cases and the twenty-six A very paid S75 for selling the deer to h o p e t l t o r a i ^ e $ 1 0 0 QOO.000, was made closed in December together with j Fink. , public others that are being settled week by Other cases of hounding involved Governor Whitman signed the Nieoll week, are the result of a drive upon Aithur Bullock, of Stratford; William h m prohibiting the employment of woc the ranks of deer violators which Beach, foreman in the National De ;k m&R u n <j P r twenty-one years of ace as Commissioner Pratt ordered last Oc- Company of Herkimer; Lloyd J Her- ^elp^ranh messengers Women over tober. Twenty-one game protectors ry, Superintendent of the Mohawk twenty-one may be employed not more were sent into the woods as a secret Veneer Company of Salisbury Center; j ^ m n s - x davs *a week or 54 hours in service force in plain clothes, The J. D, McKenny, foreman in the Mo- a nv week ^ Thev cannot, however, uncages now closed are from the work | hawk Veneer Company; Earl K. Lenig d e * t j l e 1)ro visions of tht* new law, be of only four of the protectors, and it j and Ernest Taylor of Ilion; Alvin ^ninlove«l as messengers before 7 a m is believed that when all are finished Doxstader of Little Falls; C. E. House o r at^r l o V c l o / i JU night they will aggregate nearly two hun- of Utica; and James W. Pool of Sal- T j U J tavern;»r ^igned «W Wick« bill dred, isbury Center; ail of whom paid $25 f.hantrimr the'period of storage permitThe drag net has entangled guides^ each, t e d f o r e o l d s t o r a g l l fOorl« from ton to hotel keepers and natives of the AdiLouis Cone Mclntosh, Fred W. Me- t w e i V P months It also rt*qniros monthrondacks, and business and profes- Intosh, his father, and Dr, Fred J, jy j n s t e J U j o f quarterly reports from ! sional men and other hunters from all j Leonard, all of Ilion, each paid $25 the warehouseman. " * " *"' I parts of the state, the crimes for (for hounding. Jennie Mclntosh, wife j William R, Stewart will be roim- \ which they have settled covering near-j of Louis, and Mildred Fero Leonard. J hiirsoii r<> the oxtoiir of $30. ly every violation that it is possible I wife of Dr. Leonard, who, according I flJ)1(ll]}US ,Mij,j |,y j,j l t i a s j , r t to commit under the deer law, j to the evidence of the p r r *-- + '•' "The results show/' said Llewellyn { stood watch upon the runway Legge, Chief of the Division of Fish j yai and Game, who directed the details of j L<> the haul, "that the usual method of I patrol by regular game X GARDEN must do its bit thisSyear in a big vav. 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I ) S; ^ v r . ^ i - . • • r o .*< f ' o r » tS« G r d « n M « | ! » * i n f «'n< C o i W l n l t r - , A - r m ^ . • « >- 'id in h j i a *•» ; »w- s, and prot I W I iJ].i*tiHt<~4 I:- , , , .- h ; t It ok tt1efj»j It tt<*tl« >n iimpl'* t«*rtn9 h' v» v > i!«.n j o . . dv vhh -- to to plant plal t OOVVI II IU * »-d(» i » 0 «• An\«r:i. d how nnd p N New .Jers<*> J ^ this book. John J, Ryan J. H Mooney* Inc. Wells' Five, Ten and Twenty-five Cent Store |LET US SUGGEST.! }M° !! th ly a. hav out these violations by other methods, \ fol until the safeguards which the law j j has set up to insure the of the Adirondack deer are better oh- | Railroad Station at Utica, • served. The great wonder is that the | fo v h Uy i llg: venison on three deer are not already exterminated." j occasions. Only a fraction of the violations ac- j George Thrash_ tually committed are represented by i \>ury Center, settled for*$50 for these cases, according to Chief Leprsre, | i n e -\| e er and selling venison. He says that the men continually j F o r shooting a deer d heard of violations which they were ; c } o s e s e a son, Bert Bruce of Sal unable to run down because they could j Center paid $25. not be everywhere at once. They gapossessing venison during the thered enough, however, to convince s e a s o n c o s t Willis Woolever of the Department that the volume of j i m r v Center S25. complaints that have been coming in- j ' ^™_.__™________™______ jnded, ana justity tne n > efforts of the protec >rosecution of the cases L'har.sre of Division Chief Gi; Y Claude E. Underbill 'All and. D. C. Speenberg. C Agent, of Albany, who h, rding the acts for which Many hey w e r e nu king s e t t l e m e n t . ,1, s u c h a s s e l l i n g v e n i n g d e e r , in w h i c h t h e cording to the Commis- New York Briefs I* One 5 passenjref- seco) *§• 4 - APpiy to Fred Dash: §* Scientific Examination oi Eyes 2- -N t ^ i. M - s \ K - i i-v I . 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