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a THE BUFFALO COMMERCIAL. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10. iyj6. 13 1 'The. Commonwealth Hi, DES IE IDE fnn; warn lose -pora Mil CHRYSANTHEMUMS CAN BE SEEN NOW.

AH Sorts of the Shaggy Isauties Are on Display at South Park Conservatory. The chrysanthemum show at the South Trust Company Erie Co. Bank Ball ding-Invites you to open bank account. Show Decreases' of All the Pluralities From Unofficial Count. Park conservatory hi in full bloom now.

For another week it will be so and all who have not seen it should go at least Decision By Justice Kenefick in Favor of Heirs of Gen. Peter B. Porter. 4 once. There are all sorts' of chrysanthe Interest credited1 -four times a year mums, from the little ones about as big as a finger nail to those as large as a man's head.

A few of the plants have WALLENMEIER LEADS. VALUE OF PROPERTY. Hundreds of blossoms each. "I think it is the finest chrysanth A Thousand and One Kinds of Games and Home Amusements that will entertain the whole family. CARD CAMES Quien Sabe (pronoaaced kcycBtavy the greatest fun of any game in the world, learned in two minutes, catchy as wild fire price 50c.

Rcok Cards, for playing ten good games 50c Trips, Flinch, Trolley, Jan-Ken-Po, Fancraze 50c Box Ball, Bunco, Deck Ring Toss, Wall Toss 50c Bradley's Kindergarten Outfits Card Sewing. Color Kits, Paper Work, Bead Laying, Modeling, at 25c, 500, $1 set. Two can play Bridge with Phillips' Dummies They are adjustable price 50c, and $1.00. Shadow Circus for entertaining an evening party 50c, $1 $2. Tumbelin Game $1.00.

Ouija Boards $1.00. Combination Boards $1.00. 2 mum show the city has ever had," said David A. Seymour, auditor of the park department, to a Commercial reporter this afternoon. "The public should understand that the show is free; all any Present State Treasurer Got the Highest Plurality in Erie County of Any of the State Candidates He Led Hughes By Mayer body has to do is to go out to South I ark and visit the conservatory." INVITED TO NEW YORK TWO UBELS RLED.

Complainants Alleged That the Property is Worth $250,000 Justice Kenefick Will Let the Grand Trunk Railway Company and International Bridge Company Continue to Occupy the Premises By Purchasing it at a Fair Valuation May Be Taken By Condemnation, By Award of Commissioners or By Agreement Health Commissioner Greene Would FOURTH VICTIM OF EH EXPLOSION Ban 647 Behind HughesThe Official Figures Include the Independence League Votes Which Were Not Counted Correctly on Election Night, Resulting in Higher Unofficial Pluralities For the Republican Candidates. Like to Attend Conference on Milk Quesion. Hunting for Bears Come and see bur line, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 $2.00 up to $7.50 each. One Suit is Against the McNeil Lumber Company tot Recover About $8,000. Health Commissioner Greene has re ceived a letter from Health Commissioner Darlington of New York inviting him to participate in a conference there By a decision of Justice Kenefick sn ALLEGATIONS MADE.

order will be entered in the county clerk's office Monday adjudging the heirs of the on November 20th, at which the milk question will be fully discassed. The New York Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor is behind the meeting. About 30 health commissioners and prominent physicians throughout the state are to be in attend lite Gen. I'eter It. Porter entitled to the fee of Porter Square at Bl.ick IWk.

The form of the order has not yet been made public, but it is understood that it i Elections Commissioner Emerson, shortly after noon today, completed the work of tabulating the election returns on- state candidates. The only state offices for which tabulations had not been completed were those of treasurer, attorney-general and state engineer and surveyor. It Is these figures which are set forth In the following table: City. Towns. County.

Wallenmeler. Rep 32,918 8,2 41.8U0 Hauser, Dem 31,461 7.001 38,482 Alleged That Lumber Brought From Upper Lakes Was Not in Good Shipping Condition. ance, it is expected. "I should like to attend the confer ence," said Dr. Greene, "but I don't Arthur Smith Succumbed to Shock Following Accident Died in Hospital.

i Arthur Smith. 2S years old, of 247 Plymouth avenue, who was badly burned and bruised when the boiler exploded last Saturday afternoon in the American Palace Steam Laundry on Fargo avenue, died at the Emergency Hospital at 1.10 o'clock this afternoon from the effects of his injuries. Smith was burned about the face, hands and arms and was badly bruised and lacerated about the head, legs, arms and chest. Death was caused principally by shock which followed the accident. Dr.

John D. Howlnnd, deputy medical examiner, took charge of the case. Dr. Howland allowed an undertaker to take see my way clear to go unless authorized by the city to do so." The Price of Milk Very -iikely the proposition has not been reduced to its simplest terms for you. It is so very simple afier all so reasonable.

An article of food comes into your household carrying with it the possibility of sickness and death or free from all danger. Danger in this case means germ-life, bacteria, dirt, the fearful results of which have caused preventive measures to be taken throughout the land. Ture milk, or milk freed from bacteria, goes through a process called pasteurization; in itself a costly proceeding in its results, most beneficial. Is an extra penny a quart excessive to insure healthful, nourishing food to your family in place of questionable product? Does it seem merely a scheme to gain undue profit? Think it over. Then come and see our model dairy.

That will convince BUFFALO MILK COMPANY, Niagara Street corner Massachusetts and Prospect Aves. PHONES Frontier 4141; Bell, Bryant 392. Plurality la county for provides that the International Bridge Company r.nd the Grand Trunk railway, which nre declared to be in miiawful possession of the property, mar con- tinue in possession by paying for it. Three ways are provided for making tne I payment. The defendants may tiring condemnation proceedings, appraisal commissioners may be appointed, or the value of the property may be determined by agreement.

The valuation placed r.p- on the property by the plaintiffs is $230,000. The case has been in issue for about The Olga Transportation Company, owner of the barges John C. Pringle and Sweetheart, and Adam Uartman and others, owners of the barge Buffalo, filed a libel against the McNeil Camber Company of this city in the office of the clerk of the U. S. district miH JUBILEE 8,710 7,208 Mayer.

Rep 81.741 Jackson, Dem 32,008 3,358 40.451 80,810 635 Plurality in county for 41.625 8,870 7,038 Van Alstvne, 32,755 Skene, Dem 31,582 luuri auiuirauy. Of According to the paper on file, the libel- I ants agreed last Anril to carry from 38,620 charge of the body. This makes the fourth death which resulted from the explosion of the boiler. Plurnlltv In eountv for Van Al- styne 3,005 In comparing these pluralities with those given on Wednesday to the republican can BISHOP IN AUTO KEPT NEAR BALLOON. didates mentioned.

It will be noticed that 8.000,000 to 11.000,000 feet of lumber from Bayfield, and Two Harbors, to the docks of the McNeil Lumber: Company in this city at a freight charge of $2.40 per 1.000 feet. The contract also provided that the lumber should 'be dryland in good condition for hipping. The libelants allege the carrying of the lumber, bnt say that It was wet, freshly-sawed and" so heavy that the In each case the pluralities are reduced by something like 300 votes. The figures pub ten years, and the end, of course, is by no means in sight, as the railroad companies will take an nppeal from the decision of Justice Kenefick to the np-pellnte division and from there it will undoubtedly go to the court of appeals. The case has already been in the court of appeals twice upup issues incident to the Usue.

The principal beneficiary by the decision of Justice Kenefick is Hon. Peter A. Porter of Niagara Falls, who was elected representative in congress ovtr James W. Wadsworth last Tuesday. Porter is a grandson of Peter B.

lished on Wednesday were unofficial fig ures obtained on election night. The fig Arrived at Point of Descent Before the Airship Had Made a Landing. "Just the Weather for ures published above are the official figures. The unofficial figures, as already told in the A Very Large Attendance is Expected Synopsis of Arrangements. There will be a meeting of the general committee and the various sub-committees at Mont.

Clement Castle Hall, at the corner of Seneca and Washington streets, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which Past Grand Chancellor Carney of Ohio will be present and to which all Py thians are invited in order to complete arrangements for the Pythian Jubi Commercial, did not Include the full Independence League vote In the city, and It Is In these figures that the democratic candi Says Zoo. the for the polar bear Well, it may at be dates gained their Increases. The unofficial figures published on Wed nesday gave Wallenmeler a plurality of barges Could not carry their ordinary loads and that they were compelled to pay extra loading and unloading charges. The libelants say that they were paid at the rate of 2.40 per 1,000 feet, but were refused reimbursement for any of the extra expenses incurred in the handling of the lumber and the failure to furnish dry lumber in good condition for They also that the McNeil Lumber Company was told about 639 as compared to his official plurality of lee. 8,358.

In the case of Mayer, the unofficial Favorable reports are coming in from various sections of the county and the plurality was 057 as compared to the official plurality of 633, and In Van Alstyne's case the unofficial plurality of 3,175 Is re outlook is very promising for a very duced by the official figures to 3.005. laree attendance. ti.cj conaition ol tne lumber, bnt saiu Ail the republican state candidates got that whatever extra expenses were in- The exercises will comprise the confer- curred would be made right. North Adams, Nov. 10.

Cortland Field Bishop, president of the Aero Club of America, won the Alnn R. Hawley cup in the balloon pursuit race by automobiles yesterday, arriving at the point of descent here with his car not only within the time limit, bufin time to assist in dragging the balloon to the ground. Mr. Bishop had a 35-horsepower automobile, and managed to keep within the flight of the balloon L'Orient, practically through all of the race. Another automobile, driven by N.

M. Laporte of Pittsfield. reached the point of descent 10 seconds after the balloon landed and before the occupants of the balloon, Alnn R. Hawley and J. C.

McCoy, had had time to leap from the car. The two other automobiles which entered the, race failed to finish within the time limit On account of the weather conditions the race was decidedly unsatisfactory as a test of the ability of automobiles to follow a balloon. When L'Orient made the ascent from Porter. The interests of the Porter heirs have been looked after by Attorney Charles P. Norton.

The defendant corporations were represented by the firm of Moot, Sprague, Brownell Marcy. The history of the case is a long one, covering, as stated, a period of about ten years. It is sufficient to state briefly the natnre of the complaint filed against the railroad corporations, th8 city of Buffalo being a parry defendant. Many years ago the late Gen. Porttr deeded to the village of Black Rock the parcel of land known as Porter Square.

It is located near the entrance to the International Bridge, and is bounded by Niagara, Dearborn and Parish streets. The grant was not an unconditional one. It was provided thnt the property should be used as public square, and that wlien it so ceased to be used as a public square the owner The extm amount claimed on this nc- Iola Team on Congressman Perkins of count is Rochester and one or two prominent i' Another charge made is for demur-i men in this vicinity, and also a matinee i race. The libelants clnim thnt ilicri in the afternoon. him, but it isn't for jroo." However, yon won't stand its severity, when you're indoors, at least, if your house is supplied with VULCAN GAS HEATER Nothing better for rooms that the furnace heat doesnt reach.

We sell Vulcan Heaters at One Dollar each, including connections. More elaborate ones for more money. contract nrnvided th.it thov fthnnM not i- The -Pthian Jubilee matinee to be be detained an unreasonable lemrth cf i siren at Convention Hall, Friday after- I '11 pluralities over their democratic rivals in Erie county. The pluralities were as follows: Hughes 1,282 Brace O'Brien 2,820 Lewis 2,764 Wallenmeler 3,358 Mayer 635 Van AJstyne 3,000 It will be seen from these figures that Btate Treasurer John U. Wallenmeler, got the highest running 2,076 ahead of Hughes and that Mayer ran 647 behind Hagbea.

All totals given above Include the Independence League votes. time at the docks of the defendant com-i noon, November 30th, promises to be a panyAs a matter of fact, the lUel-! feature that will long be remembered nts say, their iwats were fletain.ni by the Fythians and their- friends. It will Sevs afTne "Hoeks.nnd frtr'this rtelnv iriveto all Prthtaus who-will attend the mmm additiinal sum of $1,000 is demanded, Jubilee here the opportunity of bringing making the total amount of their claim i their wives ana inenos iui mem, OTU.RS. 4 i knowinir that they will be entertained Michael J. TTptiW nt Ttoc-w Millr- and well cared for.

The exercises at the ship of the property should revert back to the grantor or his heirs. Pittsfield at 12.55 p. m. there was scarcely any wind perceptible at the lifting ground level, and the balloonists encoun tered only weak and shifting air cur owners of the steamer Resolute, have matinee will begin at two o'clock sharp. filed- a libel against-330 tons of wet The program will consist of an address voodpulp.

now on the docks of the Ton- of welcome by Hon. D. S. Alexander, to awanda Board Paper Company at he responded to by Hon. Charles Albert Barnes, supreme chancellor, followed by The libelants are residents of address on "Pythianism," by Past They chartered their Meamer to carry) Grand Chancellor J.

D. Clark of Ohio, a cargo of woodpulp from Chicoutimi, Musical selections on the big Pan-Amerl- rents as they ascended. The balloon floated slowly In a gener Buffalo Gas Co, al northerly direction, taking a zigzag REGISTRY DIVISION. Eegistered Matter Handled at Buffalo Postoffice Last Month Shows Big Increase. course, until wmiamstown was beneath It when it veered southeasterly in the Ouebec, to Tonawanda, at an nsrcfd orgnn Kl When the village of Black Rock became a part of the city of Buffalo, the city took possession of the square, and it came under its jurisdiction.

The complaint alleges that after 1874. the defendants." with the consent of the city of Buffalo, but without the consent of the plaintiffs or without attempting to secure the fee of the property, occupied it mid built tracks and maintained a railroad transportation business there. It is claimed that they unlawfully and wrongfully trespassed upon the property, the city hnviug abandoned the square for public purposes and- having no right to grant the use of the-property to the defendant corporations. Continuing the 186-188 MAIN STREET. famous Iola Team of Dayton, price of $3-10 ner ton.

When the lni.it' The direction of North Adams, haneing sua pended over this city for nearly three tar-jag; arrived at Tonawanda the consignee notified the master of the vessel that tho quarters of an hour, before descending at 3.05 o'clock. Ohio, will also participate in the matinee program. Tickets can be produced by addressing Alfred 11. Burt, 113 Seneca street. Special arrangements have been made vhrrphT a larra number" of THE COMMERCIAL Printing Tlnase Is I ont district attorney nnd that the pres-I cut office force of lawyers in the district attorney '8 office will nil be advanced.

DI IT The October report of the registry division of the Buffalo postoffice has been made public. The total number of pieces of matter registered for delivery last month was 15,238, as against 13,277 for October, 1905. an increase of 1,981. the place to come to get your printing lon correctly. Prices right.

James D. War would not be paid for at the rate $150 i ton but a ton, in account of the woodpulp being wet and therefore heavy. The cargo was discharged at the dock, and the master Dot being paid the amount claim-! by him a libel for $1,000 was filed ngnihst "the woodpulp. I Hp.it -have been reserved for ren's Sons. complaint says: iiimir to nn mi ELECTION EXPENSE or 15 per cent.

I IftH I fli i OF SENATOR DAVIS. The total number of registered pieces the evening performance at the Teck Theatre, so that the ladies may attend the theatre during the conferring of the Bank by Iola at Convention Hall. Those who attend the theatre can, at its close, go direct to Convention Hall, a short walk of only four DEED. GRRLACH In this city, Nov. 8.

1006, "And these plaintiffs allege and charge that it is the intention of the International Bridge Company and the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada to continue to occupy said premises in the LJIULILI1 1U UU Ull RECEPTION AT SARATOGA. Augustus V. busband of Caroline M. Oer- of mail delivered last month was 32,744, as against for the same month last year, an Increase of or about 51 per cent. lach (nee Ilelnheliner), brother of Robert and Walter Oerlach, Mrs.

Hugh White future to the exclusion and deprivation Ee Gave $500 to the Eepuhlican General Committee and Spent $399 Besides. blocks, arrangements have been made for their accommodation and com The total number of registered pieces of the rights of these plaintiffs. And and Mrs. Augustas Drummer, of New York City. they allege that by reason of such oc fort.

Writ of Prohibition Will Probably Delay the Buffalo Case. of mail handled at the Buffalo office last month was 108,594. and for the same Funeral from the residence of his brother- cupation the use of the premises in ques Alfred II. Burt is chairman of the month last year, 85,765, an -increase of tion herein, together with the use of in-law Mr. Edward Berryman 115 Best St.

Monday at 2.30 p. m. Friends are Invited committee in charge of the matinee pro 22,829 pieces, or about 20 per cent. Forter Square as a public square, has to attend. altogether ceased.

gram. SHERIFF GOT AN Deceased was a member of Trinity Lodge No. 596 I. O. O.

F. and Fraternal Order Senator George A. Davis, who was reelected to tu- state senate by the republicans of the senate district, has filed his statement of election expenses with Secn-tary fccllheimer of the republican general committee. The statement shows that FIVE PAVING JOBS. The next meeting of the state gas and electricity commission will be held in this city neit Tuesday.

At this nicetlng it 1 Eagles Aerie No. 48. JUVENILE COURT ROBERTSON Nov. 10, 10CW. James Lenox, son of Andrew J.

and Martha II. Robert understood that nothing will be done In re SOCIETY WORK. Mr. laris spent divided as follows: German Bock Company Beat Out the A reception was given at the Worden House, Saratoga, on Wednesday "afternoon in honor of Mrs. W.

W. Armstrong by the genera! committee of the Women's Federation. In the receiving line next to Mrs. Armstrong was Mrs. William Tod Helmuth, honorary 'president of the X.

Y. State Federation, and others receiving were Mrs. Wilbur, president of Sorosis; Mrs. Belle de Re-'viera, president of the N. Y.

City Federation; Mrs. Frank J. Shuler, president of the Western Federation and Misa Van "Rensselaer, former president of the Western Federation. Mrs. Frank Carpenter, president of the X.

Y. State Federation and Miss Anna Maxwell Jones, chairman of the local arrangements were finable to be present. The guests were introduced by Mrs. Dore Lyon and' an opportunity was given to delegates and gard to the application of the city for a nepUlll-an general committee, S500; dis ANONYMOUS TIP. Concerning Grand Island Depreda Barber Asphalt Paring Company for Four of Them.

Organization Designed to Attend to tributing cards. J104; advertising and printing. $S0; halftone cuts, $15; hangers, 30; pictures. SS0; letters and postage, ck-rk hire, fTo. reduction In prk-e of gas in Buffalo, as the questions put to the gas company by the corporation counsel and the members of the commission have not yet toen answered.

The meeting will, therefore, be a tions Two Men Are Under Arrest A Third Missing Commissioner of the department formal one, and It may be thnt uothlnc the Pressing Needs of Delinquent Children. The juvenile court has accomplished of public works has received bids for son, aged 22 years. Services at the family residence, 685 Lafayette avenue, Monday afternoon at three o'clock. Burial at convenience of the family. FARNHAM November 8th.

1908, suddenly, at Lewlston, N. Alfred son of the late George G. and Sarah Farnham, aged 37 years. The funeral wlU take place from his late residence at Lewlston, N. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and from the Crematory at Buffalo at 4 o'clock.

Friends are invited to attend. more will le done for a lonj time. Justice Fltts at Albany this week granted five jobs of paving. The bidders includ Sheriff Smith from time "to time has NO FOUL PLAY. Pneumonia Caused the Death of Wallace Crow, an Indian Dr.

Danser Investigated. so much good that, those immediately received complaints about robberies and other crimes on Grand Island. The Lutheran church was set on fire by incen ed L. H. Gipp, F.

V. E. Bardol, Barber Asphalt Paving Company, German Rock Asphalt Cement Company, H. P. Bur-gard.

and the Gantz-Wilson Construc a writ of prohibition, restraining the commission from hearing the complaint of the city of Albany against the gas company there. The corporation charges that the commission has no power to fix the price connected with it have been instrumental in forming tC society to work in con diaries last July. Houses were broken junction with the court and attend. to tion Company. into and individuals were held up and puests to meet the candidate of the general committee as she was not a speaker on the platform.

RODE AGAINST A BENCH. of gas. It Is claimed thnt while the legislature has undoubtedly that right under the (nnntlf ntlon. It hnR fin to r. pressing needs of delinquent cnildren.

robbed. Recently, a creamery was rob For paving Imson street to its north end starting from Seneca street, the German Rock Company is lowest for 'This society, said a member of it, 1 no way interferes in a legal sense thnt power to another body. I On election night Wallace Crow, The commission will probably not go on I Indian, 43 years old, who lived on tne with the prerogatives of parents nor asphalt at S7.960. with any other heuriugs until this question Cattaraugus; reservation, got intoxicated decided In the Courts. Ill ensp It Himiil, I nt Kt.tinn or.H than ho irant COFFEY November Oth, 1006, In this city, Arthur C.

Coffey, brother of Mrs. Herbert P. Blssell. aged 40 years. The faneral will take place from the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.

Delaware avenne near L'tlca street, Sunday noon at 12 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. TIFFT November Oth, 1900, In Philadel does it take cases of cruelty under control. It will care only for delinquent For paving Alabama street from South street to the Erie Railroad Company's to go on with the Buffalo hearing. I sleep in the yard of William Tall Chief.

children, those who have been guilty of petty offenses. The society was recent- property, the Gernjan Uock Company also is lowest for asphalt at $3,910, just $32 less than the Barber Company's bid. lu" ur- Crow was found about ten o'clock in evening! and was (aken into the writ of prohibition, nnd thus restrain the i .1 i. formed and is meeting witn encour G. Hunter Bartlett.

as guardian of Evans K. Bartlett, has filed a claim against the city for $18, saying that the boy and a motor cycle be was riding were both injured one evening not long ago by riding against a park bench placed across the Lincoln parkway- cycle path. phia, Maxon W. Tlfft, aged 31 years. For paving Klaus street between Jones agement on every hand.

The funeral will take place from the resi commission from going on with the hear- I -iz. 4 feeling ill. Dr. Odell of Lnwton Station bed of about 300 pounds of butter. A few days ago, an anonymous tip came-to the sheriff's office that he bad better "interview" George Klein, who lives on the River road, in regard to the robbery of the creamery.

Sheriff Smith acted promptly; lie had Klein brought before him and questioned, as a result of which warrants were sworn out for the arrest of two men whose names Klein had given in his statement. One of the two men has been arrested but the other cannot be found. Klein was held under arrest, also Joseph A. Stone, assistant district attorney, went to Grand Island this forenoon to conduct the prosecution of the two men at a preliminary hearing be and Metcalfe streets, the (ierman Rock Instead of sending children to jail dence of his mother, Mrs. Wrllson 8.

Tlfft, No. 196 Llnwood avenue, Monday afternoon The commission has informed Corporation wns row died nday morning Company is lowest at $3,830. in the future, we are going to have at 3 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. rooms or a building where they can be For paving mcennes street between Counsel fJesbecker thnt It will not receive from pneumonia.

the answers of the luffalo Oas Comnanr I Shortly after Crow's death another Burial at the convenience of the family. Mackinaw and Tecumseh streets, the cared for. as soon as we accumulate suf Barber Company is lowest at $8,576. ficient funds. One advantage of our WILLIAMS November lOth, I9O0.

In this JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. to the questions asked by the city and I Indian wrote, to a lawyer and said that commlnsion Iwfore November 20th. As Crow mibt have died from the effects Foon as they are received a copy will I. of he sustained in a fight. Dr.

city. Elisabeth Wads worth, wife of Robert For paving Goethe street, between system would be that no stigma would IL Ullarns and daughter of George Reimann street and Broadway, the Ger attach to those children would are some 1. i in i nn, nuu Bilvn man Rock Company is lowest at $9,310, times placed in institutions for want The funeral will take place from the that he intends to take at least two weeks In Investigating them. just $73 lower than the Barber Com- of a better place to send them, pending Justice Kenefick has decided the suit of Jessie Still against Albino B. Brown, as administrator of the estate of Lucina Mills.

Th rtwiinn Is that h. nl.inf!' residence of her father. No. 370 Franklin street, Monday afternoon, at 3 clock. Karl G.

Danser. medical examiner, was then notified. Dr. Danser made an investigation and found that Crow had died from natural canses and that there were no evidences of foul play on the Indian's body. fore a magistrate there.

It is expected can take judgment against the defend-1 that a grand jury 'Will eventually paws WILSON'S TRIAL BEGUN. ant for and costs. upon the case. The trial of city suit against Christian Science MAY GET FINE JOB UNDER JACKSON. Daniel V.

Murphy Talked of for First Deputy Attorney-General Pays $4,000 a Year. FELL THROUGH SHAFT. James Wilson will be finished in the municipal court on Monday. A $250 penalty Is demanded for violations of the tene Lecture the disposition of their cases. We expect that the plan will result in saving many boys and girls.

'Tolice Justice Murphy is president of the society and the directors i are Police Supt. Regan, Julius L. Saperston, Louis J. Voltz, Joseph J. Lunghino, Joan Howard, Elizabeth Darby.

Antoinette Calligan, Mrs. C. TJ. Bastable, Dr. Jane N.Frear, Anna E.

Gaffney. Joseph H. Carr. Charles F. Ueif and Mary E.

Remington. Anna E. GafTney is secretary of the society. "Mrs. Bastable has had much experience in a similar society in an adjoining city.

A great effort is being made to get as many members as possible. The annual dues are only $1." ment law. Judge Hodson began hearing the evidence on Friday afternono. BY BIDS FOB CANAL W0BX. John Bingboon, 15 years old, of 2G7 Stanton street, fell through an elevator shaft at Washington street from the second floor to the first.

about, noon today and he) was badly braised and cut about the body. He was taken to the Kiverside Accident Hospital, where it was stated that he might have sustained internal injuries. His condition is re- -garded by the surgeons as serious. Mrs. Sue Harper Wims OF ATLANTA.

GA. Albany, Not. 10. Commissioners Per 116 OAKLAND PLACE 470 LINWOOD AVE 'Each of the above are thoroughly modern and complete dwellings in very respect These are offered for- sale at a price so much below their list and real value as to make them genuine bargains. GURNEY OVERTURF 19-21 SOUTH DIVISION STREET rii uut.

Scab. Boom.M. TECK THEATER There is talk around town thnt Second Assistant District Attorney Daniel -V. Murphy may get the place of first deputy attorney-general under Attarhey-tJeneral-elect- Jackson, when the latter assumes office. This place pays $4,000 a year.

The. present first deputy attorney-gnr eral is James G. Graham. Charles X. Bulger of Oswego held the place when John Cnnneen of this city was attorney-general.

In case Mr. Murphy does not get the place named, it is said District Attorney Abbott wfl appoint 1dm first assist- sons, Le Denle and Johnson and Engineer Falk of the state water supply commission returned yesterday from a four days inspection of the Hudson river. The commission has received petitions from Albany, Troy, Rensselaer and other places along the river in regard to the possible regulation of the GOV. HIGGINS GOES HOME. Sunday.

Afternoon, Nov. II, 1906 RETURN OF THE GLACIER. Sew York. Xov. 10.

The tTni'ed States supply steamer Glacier, which towed the big drydock Dewey to Man On, ar-zivs4 her tod r. at 3.30 o'clock ft Albany, Nov. 10. ot. Higghn leftt last night for bis home in Olsan.

It' was not stated just when he will retura, to this city. the inspection w. not made public, THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED.

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