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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 7

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THE- FRIDAY -MORNING, -JUNE 23, 1899. exactly th rUhf, toy. sad iwcoat pea, if any. VETERANS' CAfiT CHECK THEtt State Law Blocks Propoe-edNew Ordinance FORBIDS DISCRIMINATION Section of Svptrin iena Section bicycle may we be ratrliM to rat speed tosqtha that allow to tUr ciw wbJele. At th awaarat city trrdinanee permit horse-propelled Vehicles to aw a rapjdry Wt ntflea hear, th wilx alternative Moe the Common Council to restrict wir speed a well ss thst of bicycle th 8uts Uw duuiged- WAITING FOR KEEFE.

FREIGHT HANDLERS WERE QCIET YESTERDAT OFTER BT CONTRACTOR REFESKC world recogelaea ms a th king of th North Pol it be worth IM. Who knwwat It to la poetry. A owtburat of my heart wiMa I view the grand eatarset, Ths poetry Mlawst Niagara rails. It a. a.

By HI Majesty, Km La Jae. Btedla Nor rwlateeijoto. lam TensM SS Buffalo ea stats affairs, tKavstiag. "Le, sad hear th bostbsat at Uts grand Bei-Nlagara-rall. Ta me it la wars, tha th ttorai st big thunder talV Dan mon voyage to aad from th North Pole to Montreal, sever did sock living beautiful rtver rolt" Written by Mk hUr.

sOKOLAJOIB, ASHEi JHD GABBACS. jbws ron coxtjuct ros Former If a mon Played PICNIC OF THE MOHAWKS STEIT DEMOCEAT NUGAIU COl'NTT XI EXPECTED TO' VISIT BCCXHORlf ISLAND TOMOaROW-QOROE kVUft AT BB8TJME BUSt- vus VfipstsftoTtoBw KjM(r Falls, June M. Th Veteran' Atsnrlslto of Ah did Sop rat Company spent th day Buckbar tslsod. hteatiie th member of th associaUca. a lrg umber at th Uhabiiaats attended the fe- Uvitta.

TV mument fewvmm waa lg aa and it vs dark h4or the ry makers returned to th city. A gam betwwa team mad the vrter- aa waa ta principal ar A Umbk ended th dsy's sport; la ring ta weed Uwn Lesieu and a Faila whit man nsnaed Bursa gar a tv-round boxing eastesU Lcmeca badly BUMSM4 ta whit Oeorg H. Dasieis. the gwawrat hwiki 1 sgnt th New Tork Ceatral JUllro4 Jen A. Sleiohtr etwrtaak Ull' Weekly, had hM Met fte this etty to Buffal lt Bight They had bfea nwspBra'g bsnquet, aad rr.

aot' ready to aWMtotlatototh thl 1 e'etoek trsrn to Buffalo. Harry Farry waa r. and got ieswsotiv aad ear ready ta tak them to ta Fwa-Amev, lea CRT tB tint to ch th 1L4 o'dork trsia tor Kw Tort-It about ta minute past it lok whasv th ssecUl railed wt ef th Fslto taifea. m4 th run to vatfal in ea -th ntss. Xt wa somswsat hlndared by freight tmto vMwwm her and Twaawaed.

Next Sunosy xtr train wilt be put on 11 th branch tk Ceetrsi toad. A torg auasber will brought to. th Falls oa fth, juty rati about vm member ot th CstsaUs Mutual Beav)et Asseetatio will visit th Fall. Tley wttt attend th ruawn of that ergaalxaiio 1 Loekport -and hav aaada arrsAwmt with th favjwfcfo--iiM tjfthlf ctty itoT-4 twUBtoB I f' v- A hvrsjeauaber soft-eoej mea.whe had bee attendlag a nvatto in th East, -psssed through kr today on th way ti thslr keeae. Th InUrnaUoaval Hotel was tiled with gueau all a Tonight dels, tat Ion of Minnesota hanker arrived In th city.

Frank Upton, vlco president et th tat JLrcbtttct Ia Koxu EXHIBIT OF FISHERIES STATS AND NATION MAT CSITB IN THIS MATTES OUTSIDE OF OTHEE DISPLAYS AT THE EXPOSITION MISSIONART WORK TO BE DONE IN CANADA. Th coateat for auperintesdlag architect I th m-Amerteaa departmeat at work has aarrewed dew to th tosu at local outside me. Tha advisory hoard Pt architects has submitted dx nam th cammltte ea plans aad siga. Th name wer kasded to' Cartoto Bpragwe. Th three local members of th heard named thre local men and th fir utaida me named thro euukie men.

Th thre local me named are Oeorg J. Metager, S. A. Kent and Williams Lea sing. Two of the euUide men Mr.

Coa McKim. Mead Whit and Mr, res, both New York. Th third not anneunM ja psseent tor It to entirely pea mitt keelute to make choice, that aa entirely new man may selected Strong argument are advanced toy and against tha selectios of a local architect. architects who favor th appointment of on ef th thro local It will ja muck to Buffalo arch- to have ose ef their aumber get all a glory that will go with th Im portant position. They say It wltl make th man whs hold it famous for lit.

Other architect. hit tolSshly perbap, say It weald hurt all th other meal architects to hav oa of them advanced far aad away tbov th other. It to an Interest ing situation ssd a very warm contest, not among the ma mention so much ss among their friends. A seteetie will mad as soon a lb committee oa plan snd deslgas I familiar with th qualtSca-tleas and rceord of th euls)d mes who wer recommended by th five ouUtd member et th hoard. That to somewhat tgalRcaat to theee wh uaderatand that the flv Uld architects could aot roe- ommsnd a local taa who work and periesc they knew nothing about.

Plans have bee perfected whereby it to. hoped th United States and th Btt will units la building aad stocking build. Ing at th exposition to be devoted solely to fish and fUherles. When th national board of manager come to Buffalo aext Monday, Wtlltam neC. who le is charg of the division at Ssh cultur of th Coversment Commission of Flu snd Fish rl, will com with th other msasgsr and, attar a conference with the Pan- American officials, will go to Albany to confer with th BUI Fish Commission Th Pas-Amertcaa commltt a plans ad designs heartily approve of th plsq for neparato flsharl building snd th Tisory board of srchltocta beJIevee such building would add to tha beauty of th exposition.

Mr. Bavensl Is th acknowl edged authority a ftshery msttrs ia this country. Tho proposed bulldlnr will be entirely apart from th regular national and Stat buildings. Maj. Outbri has obtained an option commodious qusrier tor ths national board of manager oat th soveath floor of BlllcoU Square, practically adjoining th present quart of a company.

After th meeting of the hoard jtaxL waak-oaa of It member leave for Now Mexico, otksr tor California aad, possibly, another tor Europ. so It will arrsnge tor th trasssctlo of business by methods, doing way with th necessity of nnothor mt lug of th fult board for seversl month. Arrangement are almost saihd for ta taking up of tk question of stock sub acriptlotn with th ten or twelv railroad companle most Intsreeted. Between tot and loOt.tOt to sxpectsd to be subscrib ed by the railroads, Thos are not a wild guess, but am figure founded on conserv. SUVS wumw oy uosw -wncr aaoutst Sbls to figure accurately.

Tha traasporta Uoo facllttie are fast approaching a final ettlement, If Oeorg V. Forma reeoa slders hi declinstlon to serve a chairman of th In sac committee, wltl be of thos hfidJlD th matter, it he decline bis successor will on of the Psn-Amer Icaa officials who will attend to it, thereby swelling th total subscriptions to mors than fl.T50.000, Th railroads will profit mere tha almost say of th other stock holder aad, with their subscriptions, will go Into th eaterprlss on xactly ths asm pas Is a ta Jl.w waer stocsaotasrs, wits He, I I Teionto Hamllto aljrod. ha -kr today looking at thq power cb In- ry. a s- Th. cBtnint srce of tu Mary's Parochial School wer held Ia St Msry Hal! tonight A wert wm th ieaI fsMkUr th Btogramma At Isast 1,000 of th inhabitants win at- tssd th Mohawks picnic OB BBcVhnrn Is- Buui ob oaturoay.

cnairaa rioaiay ot th Democratic city tonwnltte has r- rsnged for th trsnsportatioa st th Psll delsgatloa. Dmocratg from fiockport th town will lo go to th Wand. Tt leader wHJ sndesvor to hav vry Demo- SPEED Or BICYCLES CANNOT BE RE-ITJUCTSO 10 LESS THAN THAT AXAOWED TO ANY OTHER CLASS OB, PD OF VEHICLE, CHAPTER 4, LAWS Of MS. Mayor Dlehl has not signed the ordinance limiting the speed o( bicycle nnm Exchange awl Chippewa streets, to five mil hour hi going to do to yesterday, but bv fore ho could gel hta pes to ths psnor ho wss Informed that the ordinance was in violation of a recently enacted Stoto law The Mayor paused and mt trusty messenger to the Corporation Counsel, who produced a copy ol Chapter S4 of the Session Liw of 18. Nobody connected with the city administration, apparently, ha4 read this law before, but oa esamiaa-tioa ty was found to cootata provisions which would make tha proposed ordinance Invalid if passed: Tha text of the aew law ia aa follow-.

Aa act to regulate the use of bicycles, tricycles and similar vehicles, aad to require uniformity ordinaacea affecting the sama. Became a law oa May XJ. im with the approval of the Governor. Pasd, threoAfth being present. Tha people of the State of New Tort represented la Senate and Aawmbly.

do enact as Section 1. The municipal ameer so boards in. the several cities, towns, and villag ef this Stat sow having the thortty to aaet such ordinances, nu ordlnsnc -regulatings tha use of bicycles, tricycle, and almUar Tehtdea pn fte virvciB, iTnun, wsisB, parks aad public plaeea within their lim-its in accordance with the following provision, aad not otherwise. 1. To require all bicycles, tricycles aad similar vehicles when ridden such public highways, streets, avenues, walks or publl places to have attached thereto or carried' therewith a light of such Illuminating power as to be plainly seea 200 feet ahead, aad kept lighted between one hour after sunset and one hear before swrisat tat hanaeetloB; shall act apply to arrf.

rider Whose light has become extinguished or who ia necessarily absent from hi or her hem without a Ught when going at a pace not exceeding at miles aa hour, whea aa sudlbls signal is given provided la subdivision two of this section as often as 30 feet art passed over. 1 require riders of sll such bicycles, tricycles on similar vehielaa to give an alarm by bell, whistle or otherwise, which may be beard 100 feet distant, whea about to meet or. pass pedestrians and whea about maet or pass other, vehicles. I. To regulate the rate of speed st which It may be lawful to ride such tricycle, or similar vehicles; provided, however, that cyclist, shall not be restricted to a rate of apeed slower than 1" allowed any other kind or class of vehicle.

4. To regulate or prohibit coaatlag er proceeding by inertia or momentum with the feet off the the carrying of children under five years of sge upon bl- cycles; the observance by cycltmt, of such rule, of the road as are established by the highway law; to permit the authorities of such municipality having charge of the public highways, strseta, squares or parks, In their discretion, upon any special occasion, to grant permits to sny person or persons, to. rid such machines during a peclnsd time, upon speolnod portions of the public streets or hlghwsys of such city, town or village st any rate of speed, snd annex such other reasonsble conditions to such permits as they shall deem proper; and the said authorities of such municipality may, also, under such conditions as they may deem proper, permit tbe use of velocipedes aad other similar machines by children on any aldewalk in any public way, square or park la such municipality. 5. To regulate or prohibit the Tiding of any bicycles, tricycles or similar vehicles upon the aldewalk, within the llmtta of any city, town or village; except that no city, town or village shall have any power 'prohibit- the rldltrg of kny -Mercies upon any sidewalk within tbe limits of such city, town or village when said sidewalk shall havs been or shall be hereafter constructed solely at the espenss of wheelmen or cyclists by snd with tbe consent "of the officer, having jurisdiction therein, unless the road or street In front of said sidewalk is paved with some smooth sad permanent pavement -Ms asphatt.

or brick, and maintained in a condition eull-able fonthe use of eyelet. The term "sidewalk," as used in this set, means sny sidewalk laid out aa auch by any city, town or village or by tbe owners of the shutting land, which la reserved, by custom for the uae of pedestrians and which has been especially prepared for their use, but not including footpaths or portions of public roads lying outstde of the thickly settled, parte of cities and (owns which srs worn only by travel, ana are not improves by the public authorities, or by ths shutting owners; 6. To provide that every person violating any such ordinance, shall be punished by a fine pot exceeding the sum of for each offense and. In rase of TbeTnonpsy-ment of such One, by imprisonment in ths county Jail not exceeding one day for each dollar of such fine' In the discretion of ths court or nutguuraxe. See.

I. No city, town or village, shall havs aav bower to make any ordinance. by-law or regulation respecting tbe ose of bicycles or tricycles, except ss provided In this act; and except aa provided la this act, no ordinance, by-law or regulation heretofore or hereafter made by a city. town or village In respect to bicycles or trtevdea shall have any force or eneet. Nothln lit thla ant shall affect the juris diction of eidepath commissioners nor the use f-ntdepataev Sec S.

Any person arrested for tbe violation of nnv of the provisions of this set, or of any 'ordinance or by-law adapted as provided in this act, may tender st the time of tit or her arrest er st say Urns before the hearing thereon either in current menev or his or her bicycle or similar vehicle as security for his or her appearanoa ia court to make answer to the charge of violating the provisions of this act or any ordinance or by-law adopted ss -provided fn this act; and the officer making the arret sbsil accept the security, which the rider may offer, ss aforesaid, for his appearance before the most convenient euurt or maglstrato, to be specified by ssld officer st a. time to be fixed, by 'him not less than one day, Is said lty, village or town, having jurisdiction of the ffene. aad such security shall be forthwith delivered, by such officer, to sueh court or magistrate. In case the person arrested shall tail to appear snd answer -t such ehargv -at tbe time so specified or' at auch ether time to which ths matter shall have been adjourned, such Kearny shall be forfeited and. If the men ed ha day pay tae act tot He the C.

In J. Y. to so ss ert I th cesaty tor a Saturday. Tk principal bjet th meeting to to get ta Domoerstt together and try ts sr- rang detalia that wll) bring karmany Into th Democratic party, gyr day eopslrsmehtl of electrical a chiaery ax received at th Fs.ll by ewaer f-th big iTJk latest dst get for th opening th Gar Railway to July 4th. A specs ear, Mtolnlsg eftVclal of th compan? BPW passed over tk Has hl aornlng.

1mhio HE TELLS A GOOD 01 -i 1 Biro King La Jolt of the North Pol FOUND SOURCE OF POWER SQPOtO 14 ITS NAME AND IT BUBBLES IROM THE EARTH AT TBI FQI--Is HATE ON THE ICE WITH RAW DOQ TO EAT A CHOICE POEM. Buffalo, ana wane, eotortalaed royalty yesterday. Tao psraoa la question waa no nder of aa effwto Buropsas atato, hat tha undisputed sovereign of the North Pole anal IMS sqoavw miles of territory around 1L Hay leer a) subjects nsmber mors than 80.0M. Hia full title to King La Jot, I'ls-ventour Rat l'lsls du Nord Pa! elastic CakeraMed and snasaowaced hs cam to Buffalo from Toronto yesterday. Tha first ma that attracted hia at teat ton waa Detective Toss Haley of tha Central.

Station. Tha king, having commended his attendance, requested him to Snd a reporter, Haley dl aa ha was ordered aad Introduced aa Express snaa. to ms your badge." commanded his majesty. Tha reporter wore no badge and was com pel led to admit the fact. "Ah, aa tapoator! Ia It thus that you presume upon mar he angrily demanded of Haley.

Tha detective assured tha klag that the man waa a genuine reporter gad after soma explanation tha klag waa convinced that tha detective was tolling tha truth. Then, cosntoaading tha reporter to gat In rssdlnsas, ho began: "I have coca from Montreal aad am going to New fork -be said with a decided French accent. "I am a klag ga4 nty kingdom is tbe North Pole, tiive me your attention and I will tell row how an humble habitant of St. Madeleine la Quebec, became a ruler of tha grandest, the most msgnlfiesstt portion of the largo world. Msay years ago I set out to the Northwest Territory.

I was aa orphan and did aot care ho longer a burden on the good people who adopted jnsv-to tha little vtttsga-ot fit-MrteleinAhv it le a peetty place, under the shadow of Beloeih Yow know tha place? YOU hav been there! Allow mo to embrace you." As the reporter wriggled away the hlag resumed his narrative. I wandered all through the Northwest Territory. I busted aad Sshsd. I hilled the moose, tha polar hear, the sesl. I have lived tor years en ths banks of ths Mac- kensle River.

0aa spring day I was carried away oa cake of Ice. Ah. mon Pieu! it was terri bis. For day and night I Boated upon that accursed ciNof I'could not sit uown wag sq omq. i in, slept standing- All I had to sat dur ing that horrible period of misery and out tsring wore three small ash and two dogs.

Raw dog does not taste good. No, parbleul I spit whsa I think of H. But at last, on tha morning of the 37th day, the caks of Ice grounded on aa land. I was glad, also starved. I ran ashore.

I lumped and cried and sang for joy, Tha natives cams down and wal- They took me aad gave some thing for to eat But It was not raw dog. It waa raw dog, should have gone mad. "It would take too long to recount to you nH my adventures la strange land. I spent two year there and in time came to be king. Tha people are gigan tic, very big.

Tha women are not pretty as our women are, hut they are not ugly I made friends with the chief and I gays him soma of the dog flesh I had left. He ilka It He ilka it, parbleul what taste! Hs wanted me to marry, but I would not. Ia the course of time tha savage be came angry at me aad big fight occurred. I killed many of them. I do, not ilk to talk about it for, though ths fighting wss their neeking, the blood of thousands is on me.

It makes me sad. Attar ths big battle became chief. I become chief because I showed to them firs. Thsy never knew fir. SsprisU! they eat their flesh raw.

I show them fire find they think a great spirit sent to them from the mooa. Th moo they worsaip, you know, Now this region Is an Island and th North fote to os ths island. Ths island is about 1M3 mile large and the population la ovar aw.OQD. -1 was king of aU that. "Tha North Pol to a Mrg fountain bubbWng up frost the ground.

Nov It to not water; what it to to my secret It is the liquid I call sopoto. It Is the source of power. The feuntsln maks th world- go round. A cup of th liquid msks the ma-, cblnery -of the wfaot country go very fast. I can msks that liquid.

I analysed It at th fountain and th formula to my secret. I am now building, a machine In which the power Is to be seed. That Is why .1 go to New York, I go lo Pari. I will revotutlonls tha 'machtnerr of tbe world. "How did yon know thst It was the North Potof" "Beeaoss the compass It go round, It polpt up, it point down.

It do all sorts of things. It do aot act so, unless ft was the North Pole. I stayed there two years as ths king of th Te-sl-qul-qus-maux-jos. That to tbe name of the people. "How did you get awayr "I build a boat.

Th tree they grow peculiar up there. They to not grow In beautiful tight They make no leaves, but beautiful wood. I build boat and sail away. When I perfect my machinery I will go hack. Perhaps br rsilroad which I will build, perhaps by airship.

Submarine boats, may. be. It not trouble me. I have unlimited power. "What year did you roach the PoUT" "I will aot teU." rcepouded th king.

'Too ask why? Well, many msa say they go the North Pole. Peary, be say so. Andrew, too. Many others. I hav bees there nnd I desire to know it they hav been.

I have carved my name os the large rock near the NarthPDle and the date of my visit Is with It- When aayons come back Peary, Andres, anyone and say There been to th North I will say: Tell to me the date on the rock that Is by the North and If they cannot, they 11. I keep, the dats secret that I may detect I am king." Personally, th king to a ma a of medium height with a peculiar yellow complexion. yrenen-canaojaa aecsnt. nw Efrn c--. case made out of wood that 'wa procured at-4h Jorth-Pola4rwdltV short history of hto 1U wrUto th wood ta India Ink.

Th hlng will stop off at Elm Irs oa bis wsy to New York And he left yesterday at. ffganfV na. Before; wat promised "Tom Haley fi posltle of chief of the secret pollc to hi kingdom. Tata will start for th Pol is sbowt three or four month. A th kisg Urtd for hto train, tear you ouvetr, this vers of at taa.

Past ta ybw hcrspbook. Whea th The Paa-Americaa wlU touoched la Caaad moat auspicloualy July 1st, which I Domlnio Day. Herbert r. Blsaeil hs Isvlted th director of th Paa-America to meet variou distinguished men naada at hia hauUful uatry plaea, PlMhurst, at Nlagara-oa-ths-Lahe. Oa Domlnio Day thousand Canadians will to Nlagara-oa-tbe-Laks wher over MM) soMlera wux march to urand ravtow befor high official aad tha mayor of Turcot, st Catharia, Hamllto aad other eltlee.

Mr. Blasell wUI iavtu thee offlcials and tho oOrers ef th troop to lunch DoealBM Sny, Tha Will speeches, of course. Th fa-America social hill leave Buffalo, ut o'etoch a th morning of Jsly 1st go to Lawlsio over th CeatrsJ and thr by steamer to Nlsax-ov-ih-Lh, rsturai- In th evealsg. Th beauty el Mr. Blsirl country piaca and th hospitality of hi I recepttoes tamed both side of th tor.

Th coon mitts oa oaurtaiamost I mat wit rreeigeat muonr yeweroay at temoG gad heartily approved th plaa. rector Taylor of ta bursa of soa- eecsto sad exhlblu returaed tram New Tarh yssierday aad of th first caller wss D. Ceeter. treasurer at th Call fornla Sut Board "ef HarticuHare, who Is as th duly accredited representa tive ef that hoard. Hs It ntboalaaHt vt th Paa-Americaa aad says California wltl make grand exhibit, far beyond her Pari exhibit, which 1 coaling tltO.tOn, say CalUoralaM hav sold of fruit In th territory adjacent to Buffal and Psn-Amriea give an, opporta aHy at which they will jump.

Corobor. tie of thla roseate view comes trot Frank Wiggins, th welt-ksowa Lo Angeles eitlssa, who write that Cllforl will outdo hereelt at th Pan-America. Th treasurer's receipt tinder th see ond.call yeeterday wer 11,341. All should pay promptly." Additional office ta El 11-eott Squar wilt be necessary for tk de part meat of work of which Director New comb Carlton In th head and Which will hav many hwrwajB. i--- CABLE RELEASED BOTH.

DOWLB HAD INSISTED Off THE At- REST OF LA DEAU, WHO RAN INTO Hllft Q.S. Dowlo of High Itroet, whU attempting te slight frssn a Wet-Orant car tha corner of Orant and West Ferry rtreets yeatarday aftsraooa, was ra down by O. 0. I Dun of No. 34 West Avenue, who was riding wheel.

Both- war throw. Dowle held La Dm and Insisted that arrested. Dssk-Scrgeaat Oeorg Smitk ot Polic Headquarters, who. hap- pesed to in th vlclulty. took hotk me to Pollc station 6.

ftr hearing tha 1oi7. CpL CKM rtlrased- ttn, nil inir- PROF. GENTRY'S fONlBS, POOfi AND MOSKEYE WILL BE BXHiBITXD NEXT WEEK. Nest week will a pcti holldsy week tor th llttl folk, ss Prof. Oeatry dog and pony abo will begla Moaday evsnlng an anggemBt.

which will tost throughout th entir wsek. A Ctreet pro cession will gives every morning, leav ing th show ground, at Mai aad Ferry streets, at 10.M 'dock. It 1 aald ton mlniktur roodel ot th big etrcu parades, la which all lb rsrloua vehlcl, such den, cages, chsrtots, Ubleuz, earrisge. taiiyhoa, ar us; axmseya. tad ether small aolnwlg taking th bum of th larger beast usually eea ia tk den and cage of regular eireua parada On of th most attrsctlv feature of this pleasing llttl prooelo is th mlnlatur Irs department gad patrol wagon, monkey acting aa firemen fad policemen.

Prof. Gentry' ntlr sollectloa of dogs tad ponies, a wll as ths monkeys, arm be displayed and It wUI no doubt pre very Interesting to spectators. Pr-lormtnea of th dog sad pony show will given nlghUy; durtg th Ur yeek and matinee, also, dally, xcpt tfaadsy. This being th only rI novelty (h city, It will undoubtedly draw tftdi crowd throughout tk wk. BMOiNBERfHVK TV, A slowly-moving freight train 'cotTlfef with a engine In ih Lehigh VHy yard at Bast Buffalo ytrday morning.

Th ngtn was detailed and th engineer, James L. Murray, wu throw fro the tab and hia left tog aad oae at hto rib wr broken. He wu removed to th Fitch Hospital. HI Injurtog ar got dag-gsrous. wheat flour into pram -and aOYAt, SAKIM rOWPfk CO, HEW V0; hot the of a A sleptng-car porter tarted story thi J-'or-maratBg that Jta ths chsmpioi to pugilist, had to tow la hi csr ant a ftlhradJsrTan-aw nuiiBa arrival of Daniel J.

ICeefe of Chicago prfJBt IWratlouaI legeshor. a Association. Mr. Keefe. was axnact.

ia Buffalo yesterday, but ha did not get ere- It was said late last evenlna that would be hero this morning. Rooms save seen engaged for him at oae of the noteia. lames Kennedy, tha contractor, vaster. naked the freight handlers heretofore employed at tha West Shore freighthouss return 10 worn, offering, it la said, to cents sn hour for day work and 9 oeau an hour for overtime. The freight handlers, however, will return only la a nosy and were obliged to decline Mr.

Ken nedy offer. Before he departed Bishop Quigtsy issued ki towing notice: Buffalo, Jon lt. I herewith sppoiat the Rev. John S. Bras, rector er bl Joseph's Cstasdrat, to during my abaeoos as my representative oa the docks of Buffalo, and I 44egatt uw hu nav.

Jonn u. Blden all authority sad powers granted to me In agree ments signed by John J. Cunneen, uib Knfeci orgaaisaaoa, im Harvey Gouldert for tha Lake earners' association. j. ociGLEY.

Bishop of Buffalo. PRIESTS TRANSFERRED. BISHOP QCIGLET HAS HADE SEVERAL CHANGES IX HIS IMQCESE-ONJB NEW PARISH. Bishop Quigley has made some changes among the priest, under his jurisdiction. has ordered a division of ths oengrega- ttosv of st.

Kioaoias's Cbureh en Utica Street and is i establish a aew parish, Tha congregation mentioned la too large tor church and many members have been attending other churches. The Rev. James Bubeahetm of 8L Mary's Church. Lock-port, has been assigned to ths aew church snd ia now preparing to organise the ae parish. At a meeting of parishioners oa Wednesday night, a committee on site and building was appointed.

The trst services of the new congregation will be held the hall at Ctlca Street and mint or Avenue next Sunday. Tbe Rev. Father Bchlllo of 8t Church, SprlngvUle, will take Falbsr Bus-bennelm's place at St. Mary's. Other transfers ordered by the bishop are: Ths Rev.

Meyer of St. Patrick's at Somerset, to succeed rather Schtllo: tha Rev. Henry J. Kingston of St. Patrick's, Loekport, to succeed rather Meyer; the Rev.

Cornelius Kllleea, assistant pastor at St Joseph's Cathedral, this city, promoted to tha pas- torats of St. Mary's at Pavilion; the Rev, Thomas B. Mild of St. Mary's. Pavilion, go to St.

Stephen's at Mlddleport; ths Rev. Thomas P. Lynch of 8t Stephen's, Mlddleport, to All the vacancy at ths cathedral caused by Father Kllleen's promotion. 1r DRANK LAUDANUM. JOHN E.

RECKAHN. A SODDER. At LAST KEPT HIS THREAT TO TAKE HI8 LIFE. 'I'm going away now, and I'm nevsr coming back again," said Jobn B. Rsck- aha of No.

36 Northumberland Avenue to his wife bo Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Reckshn knew he was hinting at suicide, but sbs bsd heard him make that threat often before thst she did not believe be meant to carry it out. He had fallen and hurt his hesd three or four years ago and had been rather queer at times sines then, especially whenever he drank. He hsd been drinking lately and she supposed that soon as he sobered up he would return home, as he had done several times before when he hsd left home ssylng he would never At o'clock yesterday morning as J.

McQueen of No. 160 Clyde Avenue wai on hia way to work he found Rsckahn's body lying In the woods back of tha Spaulding Machine Screw Company' works st Liberty and Kensington avsnuss. He had killed himself with laudanum. Ths bottle thst hsd contained the poison by his slds. McQueen met Patrolman El mer E- Besmer of the Sixth Precinct, who sent for Coroner Wilson.

Besmer learned from two children that they bad seen the msa lying where he wssfousd at f.i o'clock on Wednesdsy svenlng and thst he wa still alive then and they supposed he had Just composed to Use nap. Reckshn wss (3 years old, a sodder by occupation and leaves, besides a widow, nine children. BODY IDENTIFIED. The body of tbe msn found on tbe Smith' Perrv Street viaduct early yesterday morn Ing was Identified last night ss thst of Frederick of No. Ut Smith Street by hfs son, John.

Mr. 8toeckel we IS years ot Early oa Vsdnssday sight he left his hems for the purpose of calling oa bis son, Charles Btoecxei, wne em-nloved' bv the WlllUm Ileagerer Compasy, In passing over tha viaduct he dropped dead. BROWN WAS JHSenAKQEO. Millard Fillmore Brown, attorney, wme arralcned in Police Court yesterday morning, charged with grand larceny in tbe second degree, me complainant wss William I. 8 tone of Angola.

Stone alleged that Attorney Brown misappropriated 1125. In court yeaterdsy Mr. Brown paid the money and waa dischsrged. Tha troubls grew out ef a legal transaction. ROASTER EXPLODED.

A patent coffee roaster exploded at Ks. Lock Street early yeaierosy anemoon, se verely burning Ellas Martin, who wss operating tbe roaster. His face and hands suffered most. He was taken to the fitch PICTURES FOR JUNE WEDDINGS at fwi. nnnn'a ca Mafn and Mohawk streets, will be found a choice selection at toa welcome CHRISTIAN ENDEATOR.

DETROIT. iSpWsTw)fcWrowt local Union and delegstes aad members from Weetom New York, will leave Rochester, via New York Central, a. Betavta a. Buffalo, via Mlchl- Lm. at-i July 6th; making fast run to Detroit, topping only at Fall View Static and at St Thomas for lunch, arriving Detroit AM p.

m. Rata, one far tor rouM trip, good rMnniBM to July 16th. aad br deposit sad imrmest teoto joint agwaV Dtrivj ess be sxteaded antll August Ut. For circular and further Infermatl, gnjrf Cllf Ticket CfBce, 1H Main St, THEIR COLUECT70S. BVREAU Or STREETS WILL TRT TO SBTSRMINQXODAT WHICH OFFER SHOULD BB ACCEPTED BY THE CITY.

Th bids received by th Board ef Pub- Ilo Works in the competition tor the lump contract for collecting ashes gad garbage throughout tha city for tha nest tear yearn contained enough. Sgurea to keep a pro fessor of mathematics busy tor at toast day. Xt will take day or two ton la Board et Public Wore, through iU sub- department, the Bureau at Stru, to de cide which bid will be most advantageous to the gty. There were tea bidders, Rich ard rorrostel, Nachtriob A George Norton, John Johnson, Daawl Rsau John Martin Charles Hosier, Browa, Stsbsll Orlfflihs, Holeh Bros, ad Henry P. Burgard.

Forreslel's bid oj th whole work by th month was M.til-tt a month, and this seemed to be th lowest oa that basis, but Jobn Marti Co. are close competitor with him en figures by th to and yard to, torn of th districts, sad thr is tnat to gir in vhj taa neat nan, fit it be necessary split th eoa- tract, a was done thre years ago. Forreatel's bid by the ton snd yard was 24 eeats ton tor garbage aad 11.33 a yard for ashes. This was alleged to be a niistaas, Forrestal clslmlng thst slert- al errer had reversed th Sgufe. hi In tenUon being to hid th larger figure for garbage and the smaller One for ashee.

Xt Is said this wilt aot necessarily make th bid illegal. Nachtrlb bid for each month was IS. 241; Johnson, Hosier. Brow, 8tabell Griffiths, I12.IM; Holch Burgard, H.00. Reagaa and Norton bid on two dlatrlctl and did set submit lump sum bid tor each month.

Th bid were referred to th Bureau of Street to report en the lowest rsspoa- stbls bidder or bidders. Forresttl dalmod he was to lowest responslbl bidder and should hav ths watto eentract, Th ot of collecting ash and garbage mat year waa tU4.S4. A repreaenutlv John Msrtln Cw. showed to the Board of Public Works ye' terdsy afternoon that this firm is ths low est bidder ta districts No. 1 end whll Forrestel Is lowest ta sll th ether dis trict, from Not to 7, inclusive.

This means tor doing the work I each of th districts taken separately for gross sum for each month. If th contract to award- ad to Forrestel oa the baala of hto bid by separate districts. It will coat th City total at fof tha tright district, 177.35 mere lot sack month than hto lump sum bid of l.tll.e tor all tha districts taken together. The total of Forresters eparato-dtstrtct bids In th six districts In which to lowest bidder to 36,065. Th total Of tin A Co's.

separate-district bids 1 the two districts I which this firm to lowest bidder, I Lftl Adding this total to th For. resui total, It to seen that It th contract Is divided between th two flrm according la th low aeparato-distrlct bids, It 'will th -etty 16.T47 month for all, th districts, which Is lower than Forrester lump-sum bid, rFwrt-tlvo urge that th City should ssvs this IU4.IS a month, which for th entire period to be covered by th contract, 47 months, will mean a saving to th City Of I7.733.6t. SOLD BEER FROM WAGON, THREE POLES TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE THISST Of THE ITAUAN TRACK LAYERS. Th Buffslo Railway Company bad larg fore men toying tracks on Latay ette Avenue near Hoyt 8treet yesterday. Ths dsy was wan aad sultry and th work bred thirsts.

Early In th aftmoa tiree Poles who evtdently had reallssd this fact drove up to where the men were at work, anchored their wagon at th ld the road and exhibited for sal fvrJLeam at bottled beer. Tha demand was good. About halt SB hour after ths Pale as- Tpeared. Charle W. Holet, who keep aloon at th corner or ferry ana Baysw street, discovered th wagon and th schema.

Mr. Hoist called at Pollc Ka tioa No. 5 aad entered a complaint. Detectives Caney, O'Connor sod Norton arrested the three Poles and charged them with violating tbe axels law. Th prison srs were Xsvler Lamporski of No.

3d Gib son Street, Frank Hunch No. 13 Skua, way Street and WalWf Blgoslnskl otJt. 1S5 Lovejoy Street TO -GO TO mCINNAn The aubcommitt a eon vent loss and Industries of the Merchants' Exchange have decided to ssud a commltt to at tend tha triennial aaengerfest of the North American SacngerbUBd, to be held la cia cinaatl, beginning on June 2Sth. Mayor Dlehl aad Secretary Curt M. Treat of bureau of convention will be ember ef th committee nnd one other will be p- nointoi later.

Th object of the commit tee visit will be get the next Ses erfest for Buff ale In Pan-America year A delegsti of about 304 member ef th Sasngerbund from this city will attend th convention. It will leave thla city oa special Erie train on th sight of June 27th snd it trala will advert! ta Pas American Exposition. MANAGERS RBSIQNED. Bstavla, Juae tl. The News makes public today the fact thai th srfx.

-members of the board of managers at th Western House ef Refug at Albto. a Stat last! tut loo for th reformatio of women aad ijdri. Jt.v-jUadeT4-thirHalsBstioa- to: Th srounff rorThl, icttoi rnruh'rts fhe sil eeis'iar. 'arHTn i responsible for th welfsre ef the lastftu- era wnicn ngnuy eeioeg uaeen, paruc- uiany th ieuo wz appointee. VERDICT FP MRS.

NORTON. nonou. wue 01 Aiioraey u. m. riOrtoo, aagtost George E.

Mot. Mai Street furrier, yesterday brought ia verdict la fa ver of ths plsiatlff for tUA. Mrs. Narto sued to recover th veins aesUkl met Which, shs left at Kor Joe altera, tioas, and for which another cost of interior vslu ubttitutot, gk clalffis. wkea it wu dUvercd her.

ts ataa early hour. A number at th Inhabit ant looked for Jeffrie, hut did Bt f- him, CbUf Asthoay and, Jeeeph Brw.n sis tried to find Jsffrie. They wer ua-tucceeaful. A 04 Trunk vpsetal train camq I thla attoraooa. 1 th car were i Chtrlc River WltooB, prosldest; Ch-' M.

Hay, gener! magrt XI. 9 -gas. gcnrl superintendent, and other1 ficlal of th Grand Trunk ompy i- tral ntoaiM also war with th party, property helsnglng to. th company 14 slty and la Cllfto wa inspected. partF Torontw tonight- a 11 to Portag Bxt Sunday, tv' Rt ad recmtlon.

Trsln, Kris 1.., Latvia. utanqirainice from a i Royal Baking Ptiwder bjsquitwhftts; -1 tite7 rthet tasto such a biscuit sweet, creamy, fleli- 7 cate, crispy-o joy tq the Royal Baking Powder im proves the flavor and adds to the healthfulncss of all risen ilbur-foods. It renders the biscuit, Bread and cake more assimilable and nutritiousv at-and. bxead give dj- --1Iw- tf. mncTtnctrii tftn j- of all foods it br: most similar.

hlclv U. joay be sold, under Jths direction of such 'wort bF; amgtoWH pupHe sale', a notice of which sale shall be posted In three' pubile places to such city, towor village, and a copy thereof served -rilSMto -hsjinon the person who uu; a snch sale, snd i of the money received upon- such sale shall be disposed of in the same manner aj other fines collected by auch court or anagtstrete, aad the remaind- er of th money received upon such sale shall -he paid to tbe owner of such bicycle sj0MTftits toitotumt-- See. A This act shall taks effect Im- readily turned Do" not tu sltrm baklne; powdefj. They teaks th food on blood, smew and muscle fi.

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