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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT A2sTD CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1903. ROCHESTER BOY TELLS PRIZE SYMPATHY STORY LATE NIGHT i AH of our Women's MS arsted him at the ,51.

C. yesterday morning and locked him tip at headquarters, where Chief Dennis, of Charlotte, got him. It did not take the Charlotte- officials but about three hours to take the prisoner, try and sentence him to three months in the pen he had just left. The brief hours out of the prison wails that Mcluerney s-pent were shivery one3 for him. Dainty and Uarm "Baby Clothes are here in pleasing Variety at I inciting a riot.

Samuel Bloom, a striking cutter, is alleged to have stabbed Logler in the left leg. The trouble occurred at tiie corner of St. Paul and Andrews street during the noon hour, at which time a number of striking cutters are alleged to have taken part in the disturbance. It is understood that Captain Zimmerman is investigating the matter and it is possible that warrants may. be issued for some of the strikers.

1 ann elett Night to mre prettily 0 i The Store Tha" i popular prices. lAsst res Satisfaction trimmed. 50 75 i FROM TUB TO TROUBLE. ndcrwear Saratoga. The officials of the State Board cf Health to-day made the first official inspection of Saratoga's Dew sewage disposal plant, which cost J200.00O.

Out uring, I III Ldi Van Zandi-CrooKe. Walter I. Van Zandt and Mary J. Crooke were married by Rev. A.

S. Crapsoy, D. at the rectory. Wednesday evening. They will be at home after November L'Oth, at No.

2S8 Reynolds street. RED HAIR'S INNING. Nipping ir brought hundreds of customers to Kniti Constantinople. The British Ambassador has notified the Porte that Great Iiritain will support the Austro-Russian plan for Macedonian reforms. E3 New York.

At a meeting to-night of the Ilousesmiths' and Bridpemen's Union, Local No. 2, the resignation of Parks, as walking delegate, was accepted." Underwear counters yesterday. The facility with which their varied requirements were met was a great demonstration of our equipment in this important branch of our business. Every sale of Knit Underwear carries with it the guarantee of perfect quality, for we sell no "seconds" or inferior grades. Our assortments include the best productions of European as well as American manufacturers.

Nowhere else is there such a great range of sorts and kinds! And economy characterizes every price we quote. Heavy-purchases on exceptionally favorable terms enable us to offer very unusual values. Says He is John Connolly and Rode the Bumpers ith Pet Dog in His Arms. From Shortsville comes the pathetic story of a little boy and a littler dog. John Connaily, 13 years old, won the sympathy of farmer William Diets who lives a mile or so from Shortsviile, by his tale of orphanage.

Young Connolly s-aid his father died about a year ago and that his mother died one month ago, since which time he had lived with a Mrs. Harlburt, at Xo. 4JO Clinton avenue south. The boy said he left home Thursday morning with his little pet. dog.

Finding a place on the bumpers of a Lehigh freight train, he carried the 'dog in arms and thus rode all the way to Manchester. Large switching yards of the Lehigh are at this point ami the boy had a chance to get off. Then he wandered out into the country and reached the home of Diets late Thursday night. Diets kindly took him in and was touched by his story. After thinking the matter over, Diets concluded that an investigation was necessary.

He accordingly notified Officer L. II. Aldrich, who took the boy before Justice Coates. The lad told the same story that he first told Diets. Officer Aldrich telephoned the facts in the case to Chief of Police Cleary, who had an officer go to the addresses given them by the boy.

They were Nos. 340 and 375 Clinton avenue south. No one at either number knew anything of the boy, nor was he known at a parochial school ho said 1k had attended. There is no No. 400 Clinton avenue south, or north, in the lastcst It is suspected that the lad is not telling the truth.

Chief Cleary requests that anyone having information about the boy will inform him at once. New York. A cablegram received to-day from Calcutta announces the death from typhoid fever of Miss Louise Benedict Pierson, who had been a mlslonary since 1001. Buffalo. The New York Car Wheel Works, a bankrupt concern, was sold to Joseph II.

Barry, of the Iron Works, of Detroit, to-day, by Trustee Aldrich, for $152,000. Kinds Women Want. Good Things for Men. Morris Rosenberg the Story of a Bath Interrupted by Fire. Morris Rosenberg, tailor, of No.

2S1 Joseph avenue, was enjoying a hot bath at 11 o'clock last night when the cry of fire under his bathroom window sent a cold chill down hi3 spine. Morris terminated his 6wim P. D. Q. and donned only a pair of trousers.

With noble thoughtlessness of pneumonia and his condition, he rushed downstairs and out into the tailor shop in the rear. He saw the busy little flames licking away at a presser's table and up the window at the side. He could have thrown out all the coats in the place then and thus saved them had he started in at once. But he was led to retreat by the cries of the gathering crowd to get out. An alarm was sent from box No.

132. It was a long run for the firemen and when they arrived and got lines of hose etrung the place was a mass of flames inside and out. The tailor shop' was CGxSO and a story and a half high. The pressure of the Hemlock water seemed to be rather weak and just about able to get to the top of the roof in a feeble sort of way. It required half an hour by several steamer and hose companies to entirely subdue the fire.

Rosenberg had between S00 and $000 worth of coats, he said, which he was making for Rosenberg Brothers and Adler Brothers, of St. Taul street, lie estimated his loss on building and stock at $3,000, partly covered by insurance. WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE. Jersey Hibbed Cetton Combination Suits hieh neck lone sleeves ankle length hand crocheted trimming reeular tdzes. $1.

Extra 6izes $1.25. Sanitary Gray Wool Shirts and Drawers Jersey ribbed-fleece lined siik and satine trimmed a garment. Buckskin Colored Wool Shirts and Drawers satine and self trimmed taped seams $1 a garment. Silk and Cotton Mixed Vests 3 E3 0 Binghamton. One of the articles sold at the Broad Avenue Presbyterian Church lair this evening was a handsomely mounted picture of the White House, contributed by Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt. and Equestrian Drawers Combed Egyptian Vests and Pants silk and satine trimmed sizes 2S to 40 $1. Harvard Vests and Pants gray and white two-thirds wool silk finish 1. Natural Wool Vests and Shirts and and self seams Jl a Scarlet Wool Drawers silk trimmed taped garment. Brown Mixed Underwear white fleece lined fshirts bound drawers with self band and suspenders loops S9c a garment.

Heavy Weight Jersey Ribbed Shirts and Drawers-cadet bine and ecru with fleece lining double seams-all sizes 15c a garment SOc a snit. Silver Gray Shirts and Drawers fleece lined double Beams excellently trimmed SOc a garment. Superior Gray Mottled Underwear fleece lined covered seams silk bound thins satine band drawers 75c a garment $1.25 a suit. Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers eif frfm med-taped seams $1 a garment. Birmingham, Alai Dan Patch (1:50 l-4 this afternoon failed by three-quarters of a second to lower the world's mile record on a half mile track.

A brisk wind made it impossible for the horse to do his best. Punts ramel's hair and scar- lot self linished all olzes S1 Heavy "Weight Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants-fleece lined 25c a garment. White Cotton Corset Covers high neck long sleeves or sleeveless 25c. Jersey Ribbed Underwear white, cream and gray fleece lined high neck, long sleeve vests French band ankle length pants all sizes, including extra sizes 50c. lleavy Weight Cotton Corset Covers full fashioned waist length high neck and long sleeves 50c.

Oneita Ecru Cotton Combination Suits high neck and long sleeves ankle length crochet trimmed 50. Cotton and Wool Vests and Pants fiat or ribbed 75c. Oneita Kcru Cotton Combination Suits extra heavy high nuck long sleeves unkle length crochet trimmed 75c. Oneita Natural Gray Combination Suits high neck long sleeves ankle length finished wilh hHtid crocheted trimming regular and extra sizes $JL Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests Extreme Weight Shirts and Drawers flue natural gray sanitary wool gusseted back extra finish $1 a garment. Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers our special make Bolf trimmed taped Reams nil sizes from 34 to CO $1.25 a garment.

WENT BACK FOR BUNK. low neck and sleeveless-hand crocheted trimming $1. Merino Vests and Equestrian Drawers white, natural gray and black $1. Fitwell Vests and Pants-gray or white steam shrunk wool Jl. Australian Wool Vests and Pants gray and white $1.50.

Black Wool Equestrian Tights full fashioned ankle Ieii'ctu White Norfolk and New Uruuswick Vests and Pants-silk and satine trimmed $1.50. For Children's Comfort. London. A dispatch from Ylenna says a rumor is circulated there that the Czar of liussla and Emperor of Germany hare signed a convention for a defensive alliance In the Far East should Great Britain support Janan. Blattsburg, N.

Y. A Chinese commission from New York city has visited Ma-lone for the purpose of inspecting the House of Detention for Chinese and report the existing conditions to the Chinese Minister at Washington. But the White Horse Seems to Have Been Forgotten. Kansas City Star. A happy inspiration was that which prompted the prize committee for the carnival bal masque to encourage competition among the women and girls in Kansas City with red hair.

In the first place, to the educated eye, there is nothing lovelier than red hair, and, in the next place, the sort of red hair that grows in Kansas City is especially fine and gorgeous. Its rich pigment is absorbed from the golden sunlight, which is practically perpetual in this; latitude, and it rivals the richest coloring of which Titian left many examples. Matrons and maidens appear every day on the streets of Kansas City with the sort of pplendid, burnished hair that causes a man with an artistic eye to turn around and take a second look, to which he is entitled by the law of the road laid down by the much beloved Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. To see a collection of these resplendent polls together vying with each otiier in generous rivalry, will be a feature of the bal masque which no discriminating person will be able to regard with indifference.

There is abounding cause for felicitation over the progress made by the world up to the advanced point where red hair is no longer accounted a possession to deprecate and to. rebel against. The sentiment belonged to a dark and benighted period intervening between the glorious efflorescence of Venetian art and the revival of aestheticism in these latter days. It is a hopeful token of the appreciation of real beauty that the popular actresses of the tragic aud emotional drama wear red hair, which is associated with many of the imperishable romances of history. The roseate blondes who may desire to compete for the prize at the carnival bal masque may choose between a number of interesting personations Lucretia Borgia, Mary Stuart, Queen Elizabeth, etc.

Helen of Troy must have had red hair to have made such a stir in the world, and even Cleopatra, for all her African nativity, has been embellished by tradition with that accessory to her other fascinations. On aa occasion such as the bal masque, there should be no grotesque association between red hair and white horses, even in the form cf counterfeit presentment," though hobbyhorses often make their way to the arena floor at the carnival parties in Convention Hall. The prize committee of the carnival bal masque is worth' of the most generous encomiums for devising a scheme by which it will be able to add a thoroughly fascinating and artistic feature to the festive event of next Friday night and at the same time extend encouragement to a by product of Kansas City whose importance and value have never been fully Natural Wool Shirts. Pants and Drawers silk and sntine trimmed all seams covered size IS 25c. Price rises 5c a size.

Jersey Ribbed Vests nnd Pants gray or white sti-aui shrunk superior Unlsh size IS 25c. Price rises 5c size. Boys' S7 Suits for $4. Alleged Deserter Plews Begged Lodgingat Police Headquarters After First Arrest. Edwin riews, the aged gardener who was exposed as a deserter from the Union army by Turnkey Gerber, Thursday night, was released in police court yesterday morning.

Last night he returned to headquarters and begged Acting Lieutenant Klein for lodging. He said he had been to the People's Mission on Front street, but that there they wanted him to pay 15 cents for his lodging. This was evidently because he had been drinking whisky. His breath was heavily laden and when Klein asked him where he got whisky but couldn't get money for lodging, Plews said that men around the saloons treated him. It is easy to see how he could enlist sympathy, with his tales of the war and subsequent hardships.

Turnkey Gerber had the pleasure of again locking up the man whom he says is an impostor and deserter from Uncle Sam's honorable army when men were needed in 1S02. Parents have learned from experience that a purchase "Burke's" Boys' Clothing De-! partment proves a lasting satis- faction. All day to-day we are gcing to do better than ever bvi our customers. Incomplete lot's Two High Schools Resign From Inter-scholastic Debating League. The resignations of Masten Park High School and Central High School of Buffalo from the New York and Pennsylvania Interscholastic Debating League have been received by J.

Harold Swanson, of Jamestown, secretary and treasurer of the league. The Buffalo schools threatened to do this at the annual meeting of the Executive Committee, held in Buffalo last September. The league was organized several years ago by Dr. Rush Rhees. president of the Rochester University.

He gave a handsome silver trophy cup, known as the Rhees cup, to be debated for by the different teams in the league. The Central High School has been in ti league but a year. The Masten Park High School, in withdrawing, stated that it did so because of its large size in comparison with the other schools in the league. It is said, however, that the real reason for the action was that the suggestions it made for the conduct of the league were not followed aa unquestioningly as it wished. Ogdensburg.

Charles Wilson, alias "Foxey" Bmith, of Gait, and John Martin, alias Yates, of Hamilton, charged with safe-breaking, were to-day turned over to the Canadian authorities on the order of the Secretary of State at "Washington. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian officials who went to assert Canadian authority in Hudson's bay have been heard from in a letter written at Cumberland sound on be Cth. According to the report several fishing vessels were spoken and fishing stations visited. E3 El E3 Saturday Ribbon Sale.

Exceptionally great values in Ribbons will be the attraction to-day at the Round Counter. The crowds that always attend these special sales give the best evidence that the qualities are remarkably pleasing ones. Plain Colored Taffeta Ribbons 1 1-4 inches wide 4cayard. 2 incheswide 6c ayard. 2 1-4 inches wide 8c a yard.

3 1-4 inches wide the kind used for the great big bows all the girls are wearing 10c a yard. 4 incheswide 12 l-2c a yard. Fancy Striped Ribbons lot cf 200 pieces in a great variety of patterns and colorings 2 1-2 and 3-inch widths Sc a vard. Polka Dotted Taffeta Ribbons white, pink and blue with self-colored dots in embroidered effect 3 3-4 inches wide one of the best values uiw.il aojuuinv.1113 will UtT 'k-y closed out at unusually liberal I reductions. BRIEF COURT NOTES.

Boys' Blouse Suits 77 altogetherof finest all wool serges and cheviots trimmed with narrow silk soutache and wide fiat braid some have extra shields a few Peter Thompson Suits in the lot regular $5, $6, and $7 kinds your choice today for $4. Another lot of All-Wool HAMILTON WON'T PAY. ever offered at 12 l-2c ayard. Yonkers. W.

G. Stahlnecker, eon of a former representative and former mayor of Y'onkers, was held to-day on the charge of burglary. His father, who was formerly very wealthy and who served four terms in Congress, died about two years ago almost penniless. Worcester, Mass. Two Armenian boys, employed as minor laborers at the local branch of the American Steel and Wire Company, were arrested by a United States Immigration inspector to-day, charged with being aliens unlawfully smuggled into the United (states from Montreal.

Serge Blouse Suits iO-year size only regular $3, $3.50 and $4 values to-day for $2.50. Three-piece Suits mixed cassimeres extra good values for the larger toys $3.50. Charles W. Wood of the Prohibition party, has filed a statement with the County Clerk that he went to "no expense of any kind, directly or indirectly," in his candidacy for member of Assembly in the Second District. Fred Itocho, arrested on complaint of Irondequoit farmers for maintaining a nuisance, in that the backstop of the liif.a Ilange on his property was in such condition as to make the rifle practice of the National Guardsmen a menace to life, was discharged yesterday by Magistrate Buyck.

The mflitia has abandoned the range. 200 Fancy Pin Cushions. In a lot of 200 fancy Pin Cushions to sell at 25c each, the Art Department has a tempting display for to-day's buyers. Round shape 7 inches in diameter covered with pink, blue, red and yellow satin overspread with lace and tied with dainty bows cf ribbon. There has never been HE HAD TRIED IT.

S3 0 0 E3 0 CI Li E3 i 12 3 a ELI a 0 a 0 S3 a 0 0 a a a 0 E2 0 L2 a Buffalo. Colonel Ole L. Snyder, who claims to have been disfranchised by a defective voting machine ia the recent elections, will appeal to the courts for a mandamus to force the city to throw out the machine system of voting and return to the Australian ballot. anything like them at such low price. Dressing Sacques at 12.

One hundred and thirty-five Ripple Eiderdown dressing Sacques have bten tumbled about more than they would have been if we had suffi-, cient space for displaying them. Strictly speak-1 ing, they are slightly soiled from handling. For this reason we will sell them cbout half regular prices. It's a chance Rochester women will be enthusiastic about. Just such house garments Inspectors Claims Held Up as Wre Penitentiary Trustees.

Presented at Monday's session of the Board of Supervisors and npproved by committee arts four claims for services as inspectors of public buildings: William Thompson, George W. Clark, $40; Joseph II. Gaston, Albert P. Beebe, The latter two the County Treasurer announces he will not pay. Mr.

Hamilton's refusal to honor orders which might be drawn in favor of Mr. Gaston and Mr. Beebe will be based upon the ruling that was obtained in the matter of the trustees' checks, when it was held that members of the Board of Supervisors were not entitled to any additional compensation. Both the gentlemen named are members of the board and have ever since they were named inspectors of the penitentiary. The other two inspectors were at one time members of the Yxard, but inasmuch as they were not made inspectors until after they had retired no objection will be made to their claims.

LI E3 E3 Pound of Stationery, ioc New York. The Ilousesmiths and Bridgemen's Union will declare a strike to-morrow against companies engaged in structual iron work, owing to the failure to reach an agreement with the Board of Governors of the Building Trades Employers Association to-day. Pound box of nice Correspondence Stationerycream wove paper with envelopes to match, best 15c value to-day for 10c. Entertainment at South Church. "The Happy Family of Father Time," a juvenile cantata, as given at the South Congregational Church last evening, proved a successful The large audience showed its enjoyment of ti singing by a quartette consisting of Mrs.

S. J. Wright. Mis L. Simons, Carl Paul and G.

Southworth. The older ones who assisted in the cantata were Howard Sturge, Mrs. Elizabeth Moffet, Miss Bertha Bailey and Miss Sara Gugleman. Miss Pearl Grover and Miss Levis pleased with their recitations and Ira Fleming aud sister Avon encore with their mandolin and piano solos. The cantata was under the personal direction of Mrs.

Charles O. Fames and reflects credit on her efforts as well as upon all the as everybody wants these cold mornings. $1.25 Dressing Sacques for 69c. $1.85 Dressing Sacques for $1. $2.50 Dressing Sacques for $1.50.

In gray, rose, heliotrope, red, pink and blue with small and large collars trimmed with satin ribbon binding and heavy silk cord frog fasteners. Orillia, Ont. Dr. A. Judkins, who has bf.en conducting evangelistic services here, was arrested to-day on information from Marsha 'town, Iowa, where he is wanted en a charge of obtaining money under pretenses.

Judkins's real name is said to be A. J. Wheeler. ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE. Bed Blanket Bargains.

Many housewives rejoiced over yesterday's unusual news of Bed Blankets. Three lots and a chance to save money by purchasing from any one of them. We repeat the gist of the story for to-dav's customers. White Wool Mixed Blankets G6x74 inches-blue, pink and red striped boarders and silk bound For Everybody's Feet. Cambridge, Mass.

(Special.) The annual fall regatta between the Weld and the Newell Club, of Harvard, were held in a blinding snowstorm and heavy sea to-Gay. The races resulted in a double victory for the Weld Club, but in each instance the Newells gave the victors a hard tussle. edges regular $2.25 Kind tor $1.85 a pair, Another lot of $3 quality for $2.50 a pair. This Young Man Satisfied Parental Requirements. Brooklyn Eagle.

When the gentleman got the young man in his study he looked at him solemnly over the top of his glasses. "I notice," he said, "that you have been calling here rather frequently of I have," admitted the young man. "I am not one to interfere unnecessarily in 7ny daughter's affairs," the old gentleman went on; ''but neither am I one to stand entirely aside when her interests are concerned. Therefore, I deemed it to have a heart to heart talk with you." "Quite unnecessary," the young man replied. "Your daughter and I have already had one." "Had what?" "A heart to heart talk." "About what?" "In fact, we've had several." "About what?" the old gentleman repeated.

"Why, frankly, I don't recall the exact details of each conversation," explained the youth, apologetically, "but they were heart to heart all right. The spoken word is comparatively unimportant in some circumstances, you know. For instance, there are conditions under which you might describe the waltz as a heart to heart "Have you been waltzing without music?" Kut the vouth ignored the question as something absurd. And, anyway," be said, "you're not so Inviting a subject for a heart to heart talk us your daughter, nutl if just make her your deputy I assure yuu that we will have a protraeted discussion that Willi fulfill all the physical requirements "Is it ymir intention," interrupted the old gentiuuan, "to make sort of eontluuous performance of itV" "Well, not exactly," answered the youth. "Under tile most favorable circumstances we expected to allow interval for meals and the ordinary household and business duties, but we had decided to ask your consent to put the heart to htart business on a more stable basis, so that it may properly be as continuous as we may choose to make it in a home of our own.

la fact, our last heart to heart talk dealt with this subject, and 1 was about to come to you "Take her, my boy. take her," broke In the obi gentleman. "1 guess you have the ingenuity to support a wife. Auvhow, in view of your literal method of interpretation, you'll have to excuse me from any heart to heart talks." A few examples to prove anew the economy of buying Stockings and Socks at Burke's." Women's Heavy Weight Seamless Stockings plain black and black with white feet also black with fleece lining all double toes and heels 10c a pair. Children's Fast Black Ribbed Seamless Stockings extra weight double toes and heels 10c a pair 6 pairs for 50c.

Men's Heavy Weight Seamless Socks Oxford gray, camel's hair and fast black--double toes and heels 12 l-2c a pair. Gray Australian Wool Blankets 72x84 inches red, pink and blue striped borders nice'y bound and finished regular $3.50 grade for $3 a pair. Teachers Class to be Conducted at Washington School No. 26. A teachers' class in elementary electricity will be conducted at Washington grammar school, No.

25, for the remainder of the school year, beginning on Tuesday afternoon next, at 4:15 o'clock. A session- of the class will be held once each week. All teachers, regardless of place of residence, who wish to add elementary electricity to their equipment, are eligible for admission to the class. Attendance upon the class involves no expense. The work will be on the lines of the electrical classes of Evening School Ne.

20, the text-book being the one prepared expressly for those classes, and used by them for the past two years. desiring to join the clas-a have been requested to apply to Colonel S. P. Moulthrop, principal of school No. 2l3.

Rochester Amusement Company. Incorporation papers were filed yesterday with the County Clerk by the Rochester Amusement capital stock in lOO shaivs, whose purposes are given as the purchase, ownership and control of franchise in any baseball leagire or association, to employ players and give exhibitions of ball playing, to give athletic and other exhibitions of all kinds, to hold fairs and to conduct a general entertainment business. The directors are Charles T. Chapin, William McCailum, Edward J. Higgins, Frederick C.

Loobs, Frederick B. II. Cobb. The incorporators include Eugene J. Underbill nnd the others mentioned except Mr.

Mc-Callum. E3 ioc Dress Shields for 6c Philadelphia. J. L. Wentz.

brother of E. L. Wentz, who disappeared in Southwestern Virginia some weeks ago, arrived here to-day from Big Stone Gap, and denied that there was any truth In the story that his missing brother had been heard from. Tie said: We have received absolutely nothing from him." New York. The charge made by Mrs.

Margaret Giihooley, against former Police Inspector Walter L. Thompson, that he had demanded and received from her husband J.2,500 for his promotion from roundsman to sergeant in the Police Department, was today dismissed by Justice Mayer for lack of evidence. Two Specials in Bags Pressed Walrus Leather Wrist bags fitted with vinaigrette, purse and mirror best 50c value to-day 39c. German Silver Chatelaine Bags very handsome 5-inch top best $8.50 value to-day $6.50. Chance to save $2 on a single purchase.

Seamless Stockinet Dress Shields-commonly considered standard of quality and always sold for 10c to-day for 6c. Real Estata Transfers. The following real estate transfers wore recorded yesterday with the County Clerk: Henrietta S. Washburn to Lawrence Wae- HI and If lie UFS Gets Miliion Dollar Contract. A dispatch to the Demo; rat and Chronicle tells of the awarding a large contract to a Rochester contractor.

It states il.nt the Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburg Railway yesterday, through Chief Engineer Floesch. awarded to Contractor E. C. Bauer, of this, city, the contract for rebuilding about nineteen miles of the main line in two sections of the middle division. The estimated cost of the improvement is $1,400,000.

The specifications call for a double track roadway from Punxsutawney to Stanley, a dis'ance of eleven miles, and from Carmen to llidgeway, a distance of eight miles." Washington. Marion Erwin, special assistant to the Attorney-General, having for the government of the suits for the recovery of the funds charged to have been embezzled by Captain Oberlin II. Carter, denies the statement that Carter will turn State's evidence so as to be used as a witness against Greene and Gaynur. E3 More Neck Furs arrived with yesterday's snovr flurries. This stock is one that's rite styles.

At the same time it is highly gratifying to women who particularly rich in favo want to secure the top limit of fashion at the bottom Jimit of cost. We make it possible to get splendid results at the prices mentioned here. Black Coney ScarFs 2 Ottawa, Ont. Cigar manufacturers of Jamaica are urging the Canadian government to reduce the duties on high grade cigars and cigarettes imported from that island into Canada to lO per cent, in return for a preference of a shilling a barrel to Canadian flour. The agitation ia not likely to succeed, because of the effect on Cacadian cigar manufacturers.

Gray Wolf Flat Scarfs 2 1-2 yards long with heavy satin lining $14. Double Isabella Fox Boa 2 yards long 2 large bushy tails and Rochester Lawyers Won't Die. A story is going the rounds of the legal fraternity to the effect that a former Rochester lawyer, now in New York, met Anson McNab in Chicago sir.ee the latter's death in Texas was reported in the press. He is alleged to havo said that McNab was married to a wealthy Montana woman. Charles Cummings, McNab" former law partner, stated last night that the lather's death in San Antonio w-as verified at the time by his jimtie, a Mr.

Green, of Toronto. Scholar or Athlete. Atlantic Monthly. Statistics would tend to s-how that while the chance of the kind of distinction redid ed in "Who's Who" is about the same for the crew as for the average of the class and is much greater for the captains of the crew, it i for the football and baseball men far less than for the average graduate. Such a result cannot be attributed entirely to the fact that high scholars no longer play upon the nine or upon the eleven, for this is equally true of the crew.

In fact from to 1S9S no member of the crew won a Bowdoin prize or stood in the first seven of his class, and only one took final honors in any subject; but the oarsmen proved in other ways that they possessed in as great a degree as the average of the class the qualities that make for distinction. Why should not this be true of the baseball and football men also? "Tess says she's ready to make up if you will," said "the peacemaker. "Tell her," replied the obstinate Jess, "if I had a complexion as muddy as hers PS he ready to make up, too." kowicz aud wife, property in Kd wards street 1. Marvin A. Culver and wife to George J.

MacLaughlin, property ia Westminster road tsaine to same, property in Westminster road $1. John Charlton and wife to Joseph M. Charlton, property in Main street east $1. Seneca l'ark Lund Co. to John A.

Kondoif and one. property in Seneca parkway $1. Charles 1.. Hunt and wife to Adoiph Mueller, property in Custer avenue $1. Julia A.

Elder to -Mabel L. Wyllle, property in North street $1. Kuninet VV. Huntington et ah, by reftyee, to K. 1.

Van De Curr and one, pi-yperiy in Mount Hope a venue Henry G. Danforth and wife to Emma J. Higgins, property In Thorudale terrace SI. Robert Wickes and wife to Charles P. Evans, property in Lexington avenue $1.

Irondequoit on a Brron BilL When the Town Board of Irondequoit was auditing accounts Thursday, there was a lively discussion over a claim of Dr. William Barron for for burying a child named Bartel, which died on the Anthony farm. Magistrate Buvck opposed payment, both on account of the size of the bill and because Dr. Barron used the city's rig aid was aided by a city nurse in the burial. The-question whether it is not more properly a debt to the city of Rochester will be discussed further oi Monday.

A claim of a local physician for attending smallpox patients in private practice was disallowed by the board. Cars Heated Yesterday. The street cars were heated yesterday for the first time this year. Coal stoves were usel In most of the cars, though a number still have the electric heaters It is the purpose of the company to discard the electric heaters and replace them with stoves. St.

Louis. Postoffioe Inspectors to-day arrested Samuel II. Kaplan, who claims his home is in Syracuse. N. and C.

F. True, on the charge of operating a fraudulent employment bureau by mail. It is stated their plan was to advertise in newspapers at points some distance away for men to take yards long with two large tails $2.50. Black Coney Cluster Scarfs 1 J-2 yards long with six tails $2.50. River Mink Victorine Scarfs 2 yards long with 8 tails $3.

Isabella opossum Scarfs 1 1-2 yards long with six fox tails $5. Chinese Wolf Scarfs 2 3-4 yards long $5. Isabella Opossum Victorine Scarfs 2 yards long with 8 tails and cord $8. Isabella Fox Boas 1 1-2 yards long with six tails $8. Gray Squirrel Scarfs flat shape with six tails also cord with tails $8.

fastening cord with tails $15. Sable Opossum Victorine Scarfs 2 1-2 yards long 6 large tails-heavy satin lining $18. Sable Fox Victorine Scarfs 2 1-2 yards long 2 brush tails-cord also with tails handsome lining of squirrel fur $20. Double Striped Isabella Fox Flat Boas 2 1-2 yards long-2 large brush tails rich, modest and fashionable $22. Complete line of Muffs to match our Neck Furs.

positions at the World's Fair, and upon se- I 4 SC! t- Lineman Hart No Better. Martin Hart, the telephone lineman who fell into an elevator shaft in the rear of the Wilder building Thursday morning, has not regained consciousness at the City Hospital. There is very little, if any, chance of his recovery. His sister arrived from Troy, yesterday. curing a reply would require 'the applicant to make a deposit la good faith.

Violated Dog Ordinance. David Harrison, of No. 54 Joseph avenue, was fined $5 in police court yesterday for harboring an unregistered dog. The complaint against Mrs. Anna Puhler, for a similar violation, was withdrawn.

urke, FitzSimons, Hone Co. One Blanket, Six Months. For one blanket that he stole from Farmer John Kane, of Greece, John Mc-Ii-eruey got one blanket free for six months with board and keep by the county. He had just finished serving a short sentence for stealing a blanket of a Brighton man, when Detectiva O'Brien DIED. HAVIUL Entered to rest In this cltv-Saturday morning, November 7, 11018, at the fnui-lly residence.

No. 102 Flint street. Itose Clary, widow of the Jate Thomas C. Havlil. aged 43vyears.

iShe Is survived by six daughters and four sons. Notice of the funeral hereafter. Clothing Workers in Trouble. Matthew Legler, of No. 147 Lewis street, a cutter employed in the clothing house of Moore Beirs on St.

Paul street, was arrested at noon yesterday on a charge of 0GiEieoooaooooDooonooooooosooosoooaii.

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