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4 any ESCAPE, ONEYTO| SVE wu eS AON OMS HOME RLF CES [. ceca AND GU, HIGGINS SEEKS TO SHFEGUAD BALLOT. cs mea ty Swain, Henry} General Upbuilding of the , te Evade Guards and Swim for} special Reductions now in ‘every Dees ' it ¢ FR i i ) Libert Believed t H ve Pe | Par ment before stock.taking, : Merchant Marine Asked by) Business Begins in|S)R MXN py nore |In His First Message to the Legislature abet, hale to Reach shore,| WHITE IRON BEDS, aol Board Appointed by Congress; Both Houses and SPHAKER TO-DAY| the New Executive Calls for Better 2-000 $6.50, ‘i ) BY “SUITABLE © |) wasrtnaron, Jan. «.—subventions Many Bills Are Methods of Preventing Colonization Hamilton that the three soldiers for|: Also S-Piece Parlor ,Suils! at Bargain The belief ‘9 growing to-day at Fort| All sizes, Brass trimmings, td te 0 ‘oe mall tie vite whom guards have scoured Brooklyn | Prices, DS OR OTHERWISE,” }15 tne carrying of matis trom Aventis! Tn troduced, ‘and Fraud in the Cities of the State, | ana sannattan have been drowned, gna] “LONG GREDIT” ts an eversready ald Coast ‘and Gulf of Mexico ports to i this Is tho view taken by Paul Berg, |to all economists, antes ‘ South and'Central Amerioa and Cuba, one of the four men who escaped from CASH on CREDIT * J vs and from Pacific Coast ports to Japan, eae U the guard house of the Fort and ‘ALBANY, Jan, 4—Gov, Higgina's firat message was aent to the Legislatire | plunged into the toy waters of the bay ERTHWAIT China, tho Philippines, Mexioo, Central] ALBANY, N. ¥., Jao, d—Home rule ‘and read in, hoth houses to The message opens with an exhaustive digest] (nan attempt to escape, aes Reparation and as Amerloa and the Isthmus of Panama; | for New York and other cities was the 4 ‘tonnage tax on foreign vessels enter- | xeyriote of the speeoh delivered to-day of the State debt, which at the close of the fiscal year amounted to $9,410,600, ‘Tho| Bere was arrested Inst night ina} (OA 106 and 108 West 14 St, . Sinking Fund at the end of the fiscal year, aniounting to almost $4,000,000, reduces] #Mloon at ‘Twenty-seventh street and NEAR 67 AY 1 iA pation for a Wasted| ns Vaited Suites ports; the creation |, gosaser Nixon when he again took ‘of @ naval yolunteer wervice, and the F 4 ‘ ; 4 erfoouragem: the @avel to previde over the Assembly, the canal debt that amount, making u similar reduetion in the total State debr, | Seventh avenue by Corporal Herter and , ra p Years. An goreiee laa ee oaviaea SUNS lsis wondhontn, foe the 'piventh. oba+ The total receipts of the State Treasury for the year ending Sept, 90 last] three privates, He had disguised hlm> | Brooklyn Sores Flatbush Ay, near ithe St, ; bill agreed upon by the Joint Merchant | secutive time and received a warm Were $25,044,962.98, while the payments for the year were #001,88%75 In excess of Sree igh as possible by donning a Re. and Marine. Commission, which mb: this, ‘The actual avallable surplus on Oot, 1 last was $5,762,2%,62, ‘The total appro-| ClVillan's sult, ard when he heant that 1 sling Henty Hertel, a Long Istand | mifted its report to Congroan to-day, | Welcome from the members, priations in force at that date amount to 62,819,28.07 more than the Income of the| the other throe men that are being fain, with @ good business in| The commission, compowed of ve! In beginning his speech Mr. Nixon last fiacad year which was applicable to tho payment of appropriations, so that sesh for had no} been located, he ey P senators and five representatives, was yeferred to lest year's Inoreased appro- with che same revenie as last year there would be this excess of expendNures! &X¢ jalmed; monopolined her society priation for gghools and the great km: over recelpta which must be met fram the surplus, The Comptrotier estimates! "Then they are drowned. If they had ’ created during the last session of Con> Hong yeara—the best three | creas in response to a recommendation | Pez? tile : hood, too— the State; to forest preservation; adi her young woman by President Roosevelt in his annual toration of foods, water ewply for me that the revenues for tha present fiscal yeer applicable to the expensos of gov-| Alf as hard o time as I did in the ¢mment will show a decked felling of untesm provision be, made by law for| Water they will never live to toll the ts most aceptionl | inereased revenue from present sources or for new sources of revenue, tale, for they kept further from the paoly ite ta hig| ‘The Governor says that the very matiefactory conditions whereby the tax Shore, itlon in of education of all kinds to forsook her, leaving her etill me convinces fa!” Mary Reld, a, decidedly at- | Wes Dee. 7, M0. tériea, tho needa of the Btete’e digh-| {har he will stand : dressmaker, of No. 112 shyt beth tion wae made! ways, and recommended the passage of th lanter gc one f atrest, demands |?7.¢h® commission of the conditions Of | regisation for the reliet of voters Ale- Beptarsber, ut nino conv 5 to her heart, and her) /'@ Amerionn. merchant, marine and gant trom: home at election time, that while the Jittle man rom Ost! CUT DOWN THE of the Court of Appeals In the Port George Really|contined in ‘ne guard-house at Fort fe, in the auit brougnt to/ American Commeroa with @ view to Rellét Bill Necded. Ce aT a ey ne] TAX RECEIPTS, Company cas and the case of the Provident Savings| Hamilton with about a dosen others on pe Juation Amend and a jury |Afceriaining the most feasible means) es tne subject of newspaper] worst ‘of it. he Ms ly deterenined Life Assurance Soetety. In test actions, he says, the] minor offenses, Shortly after midnight , Sop Court, this atternoon, |fF thelr development, Hearings were libel, Speaker Nixon eald: not to pountenance he, coaimiarmnegs corporations have succeeded in obtaining construction of the corporation tax| Monday morning there was a stampede, brbmleh A: O'Loaty, conducted during the year at nearly all of the fellows, who up Jawa favorable to themselves which not only reduce current receipts by large] evidently prearranged, of tho horses {n ” Neve publishers of the i Fala ts tall and whapely. Bho the important shipping and commercial | "A ingle) anion olan they hap- 1p 30 Ba Ree in Na: yt jon | eume, but ewtablish new rules for future assessments at variance with the prac+| the stable, which ia near the guard. SWeN “be her own dtossmaking | %Ntres In the United Staten, tov print an erroneous news, item! will be proline of some sensational wark| thee of the Btate in the past. house. While {t was In progress the fhe charges that the fickle Long| The report of the commission contains | Stieged to bo libellous, by allowing re-|on the part of ihe bby and tte Alice) hese deotsions, the Governor says, are a great disappointment and surprise) euard-house keopers were attending to City man courted her assiduous: | More than 385,00) words and is made up| tie from that presumption on publica. wey {ft Odell keeps out of the sway, | to the State authorities. The Comptroller estimates the loss at, approximately,,| the new emergency, and the temporary th | “by @ultable words or other- of refengnces to the important testi- tion of @ Conspicuous correction, passed) The personnel of the gation Of) $1,760,000, He further estimates that there will be a shrinkage in the receipts| laxity of vigilunce at the guard-house Jawa produce sufficient rovenues for the requirements Carctally Planned Escape. COURT, DECISIONS of tho State ts now threatened by the recent decisions) Borg and three ther privates were Bropored to her and promised to/ mony taken, estimates of the annual y lant year, but failed injboth housce to-day docs not suggest any) trom the transfer tax of $1,000,000, Bave thme for tho four men to escape. Her husband, But after three | Cost of the methods proposed to restore er only reform In eliher {he promotion on Ory] With the ordinary expensos of the present year necessarily large, the Gover-| Berg says that he and his SneDAHohn paaring which all the other eligi-| the merchant, marine, and an UtwEnt| “vt am convinced that the publishert)“Buckwhent” John per, of Canans] nor says that the State ts confronted with a vondition calculated to cause it to/had wrenched the iron bury of thelr men were kept aloof, he| Congress of the bill presented with the| who asked for that bill sought only ua Nea pron Me avae maleic consider with the utmost care the problem of udjusting receipts to expenditures.| cells In order to get out, although he [hiv Mind and broke the an-| report. fair treatment In cases where they arc /* the MAST Testy Or einnd. “"Pom”| It is obvious, says the Governor, that a crisis is at hand, and that provision|dentes that any of the other prisoners me Aus. And) left her! to prosecuted for blackmailing purpo! Grady wi be the minority leader, when. | should be made to avert It, alded In the dejivery., which ix the be- ever ho cin be found. But, Inasmucn as) — One of the remedies that the Governor suggests Is that appropriations for| lef of the officers of the Fort. The re 1 ¢ ‘ resulted The construction of @ modorn news p ‘ - mt ene paper combines wo many different agen- tone the ay sien, re not the coming session of tho Legisjature so far as possible be treated as a single| four men jumped from the bay side of pin oO oer for news gathering that errors|maka® very mich difference whethet| act. They should not call for. mote then $22,000,000, which will call for serious |the guard-house, and, according to Berg, fas os will appear, and where all postible rep- | Grey vey ens Leadership. reductions In certain directions, Who tells his story with considerable Q hin theethe (i ; Aiation is promptly made editorially It| ,tn° ee ee tecatrene wie Sa] ‘4 am wate,” says the Governor, “that whilo economy in the abstract ta] bravado, ran to the water and jumped ood. HL | seems to me that compensatory damagen|}eep a fatherly. eye upon all measures! universally commended, the application of the principle to He CALLS FON in, Hu ways that he hugged close to the pti Dd should satisfy the plaintiff, and puni-jaimed at ne len Hy eaters Particular Instances is surrounded with dimiculties, and 1 ° shore and swam along until he was PEW nt tive damages should not be indicted. rticularly those affecting the Rocke) wre, upon all interests a patriotic and upaelfish considera- ECONOMY ON | somewherc near South Broooklyn, where 5h RN f "In tila connection 1 am moved to Sine evenly the herculean Nixon, | tlon of the problem.” UNBELFiGH | he left the water, and almost, froze to EDALS ARRESTED.| Senator Newlands Introduces a| Mention. th tlppant manner in which | who haa heen Speaker for six venrs, wil) ‘Tho Governor recommends « repeal of the law taxing tho Asia death before he found a fire, telegraphic ourrespondemts sometimes jagain bows the 10) ate eee munities | Surplus and undivided profite of savings banks on the ground i Get Clothing from Friends, $1 EYE GL ASSES coal Re ie . This, he says, ‘Ji Opyne Accused vy a | Bill Almed at National Con.) \aers the hited gy pyllleg piherties known “sx the Morgue, all] (at! the operation of:this law appears to beim tax on depositors. ‘This, he #ay% 1 sre went trom there to friends, who ily that the State machino or the} will & loss in reventie of $720,000, which must be mado up. } Lareeny of a y rompt-paying corporations do not assisted iim Jn securing a change of They enable you to get in touch posabengiiaiad tro! af Interstate Roads and reer oe ieiative crreonondnts. t| wate, fr g tents, Ninon It the mottlcensya in hay and Tune nest as provided i te Constction fe tat the Becres| ote nd {rom there he came to | with the most perfect optical se. an Michael J, Coyne, who|. Provides fora Commission, | ave known then. all year after year, Rovountediy. depend “hon hin el tary of State may be ready for the work at the earllest possible date, Manna byl And Vs the corporal’s guard | vice We ay at a slight cost and ul of metals awarded him | ond, an a rulé have found them emi- tehan any other oF all the members of] — Referring to the central'zed control of the fourteen Btate hospitals for tho] (ier ny, vee nai “Teeerioln: ais pertain nearly 30 years! ex. Beatin ives, acon them ae ently fait and desiring to send only | the tte el godde, (Te tBactOry 48°) sneano the Governor says that while the advantages of centralised control of the| sy he saya, sisucle cme ne it to parle Care, skill and absol ; 1¢ Was arrested to-day | WASHINGTON, Jan, 4-Genator New- hai ali ge A tie ae Lined beter Ss financial operations of the hospital 1s evident the caro of the 25,019 patients should] finer away from hore and chee in lil are’ the BAR Heats e 1 7 due excep’ ve proved the rule, t t ence and should ree q harging him with grand | lands to-day inoroduced in the Senate 4! commend the great body of news. |LEGISLATORS BEGIN | tan Tee esosamtan’ ot: phtabinronleGllaeth Lap a a fal oa ad the taut chat he saw o¢ them, Me fears whichnmy reputation has been firmly ‘ r : ty hat the: y have y i com pare bial Sas peerine of 8 pie Paber Workers et Albany for their |n- WORK OF SESSION, | ##7*. by leaving the control of all financial’ matters with the Lunacy Commis- wo of the. an i eke Wire of Hit Hae ‘Pectgtee ae ee A PU wiotaae Coy ie Loong pth sede ihe Fist ay eid and enterprige and loyal good- *| sion and turning the internal gffairs of each hospital over to a board of managers, erainarity, good nharacter, but the other getting Rael the Hlageat atace , i 1 agslal "| fellowentp " ‘The Governor gays that the rapld?growth of the pupulation of the insane! ¥y red a bad man, who once ; i f nat irave Coyne | fon, sot for the construction and con. Vote for Women. ALBANY, Jan, 4~Th¢ Legislature hosplials is not #o much due to an Increase in Insanity] arranmed for the escane, Who doubtless WHaA YOU Come to Ie, Fandum on Dec, 23) solldation: of raliroads employes 1n-l0-| 5 asics wigon recommended legisia- | began peasiond In Bbisen’ 10-day, ABUSES IN As to the {noreased practice of committing serille and| The search for the missing three men | fm 1066, 23d St., near ath Av,, New York the understanding that’ the | terstate commetoe, as ustiat, in the midet of a gorgeous dis-| THE COMMITMENT — feebie-minded persona to the charge of the State when| Will be continued to-day, 56 W, 125th St, near Lenox Av,, N Hon te-permit women taxpayers “to vote (Harlem Store Open Event: Sal F Big etuke, the. i ‘THe action proposed by’ the feaplution, lton Sts, near De Kalb Age 2%. Nolther the Fi On all thx propositions, and I bélieve| play of flowers sent to the various] OF THE INSANE, thalr own relatives are well able to care for them. Ife Was forthcoming, accor: |t™* Bénator says, has nothing whatever | that’ every community would be bereft | members by admiring conptituents, recommends the greatest care in the future in admit-| Sreripesepenpecceesen Fe. aky, and, when he preased |to do with the recent suggestions of ed by the vote of such women. ‘They are| Baok df Speaker Nixon's desk was a | ting such persons to the hospitals, * | Mit tor the | COPMLBRIOROF arte, which, Ne. seid, | onservative, conaclentious, pksiotls | Aokal design Searing the Cure “7,” in| nthe aubfook Of supoites for the Btate inatitdtions Gov. Higgins eays signin: | Paes t6 Lines jaimply covered’ the questi: of lcenvos nd’ intelligent cla ‘and the more | recognition of bis election to the Speak- | cantly that addifional safeguards should he provided looking toward more com- to: manufanturing corvorationa engaged Voters of that kind we have at the paus| ership for the seventh consecutive patitive bidding In such purchases, Pureha he says, ahould be made in bulk in Interstate commerce, iter for the commonwealth, They | year, thus far surpassing previous rec- | 4nd in large quantities and from the lowest satletactory bidder after public adver- i > f the better Itq. purpoxe, ‘he ‘said Is to unify! and are asking only what ig reasonable and | onde, no previous Speaket having had | tleemente for bids, / The Governor recommends the Legislature to consider the advisability of dimphty ha ralitoad: systems. of Hight, even six Gpeakerships in syccesston, ie pigh itf to ipince such systems ait Wed ear eter 4 aS ad though there have been totals of aix | devising suitable means for the industrial tralning’ of the blind. Of almont fatlonal control, to make the taxe terme dn all. $5,000,000 apent in charity by the State last year, he says, less than, $83,000 was CANDY SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, “Puke guaranteed whiskoy s1s food. “Nothing will” so thor- oughly test quality as time, When you do drink, let it be the dorived pleasing. At the Club, e, Hotel or for the Home it stands seeeeesess SE * eS § = e. = 3 32 3= on Sts reputation,” City and @ other elt} S. police | fixed and certatn, and to make divi- Sect in with the ‘rest ye arate te In the Senate the desk of Lieut.-Gov, | ¢xPended for the blind, avid that only went for the education of blind children. ESTAELISHED 1848. nin the | dends certain, 90 that hereafter any in-| not vitally interested. I wish the samo i 5 . Bruce was profusely decorated, as were The Governor says that it Js the aim of the State to guard the ballot box in ' ‘Jorease of business may tend majhe-/@mount of home rule alo be eatended | those of meveral well-knuwn Senators, | the larger cities, Colonisation, intimidation and falso SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, Scotch Cream Lumps, ..,,,.Lb, Chocolate mallown ., voads,)or an increase in wages, OF &/ghat, would be intelligently con: | leader, was among those recognised in| franchise, While there are laws covering these points, no VOTING IN THE ‘i to each county, - = matically either to's betterment of tho | tine here npg bel ER idea Asuembiyman Rogers, the Republican | Tésistration, ho says, aro the pringipal crimes against tha FRAUDULENT LT TO CUT THE Aiminution in rates, dered und more wisely framed If dole- | this way, proper meana for the protection of such crimes has been LARGE CITIES. ‘The resolution, the Benator gaya, nurs} mated to Sr Carole ae Looe h Of | he Benate éonvened at 11,80, In both | evined. The Governor recommends that in the future see fs $ COMMISSION. In concrete, fori. certain: lines. of sug i houses the nominees of last night'a Re- | {he elector be obliged to etate the time when he voted Inst, in addition to where! 4 e SSSESTESSES =a “SESS SSSSESSS: eotion made by him tn the examina Bn Paver 08 Gard Roda, Senator | ie vated from. He also recommends that provision be made for reports from the ih biota rhein PRON Plea ht Cay road improvement, | Sonn’ faimeae Toman tous coe lcdging-houses of the larger cities similar to thore now made by hosels to tha|® 56 Years in Business, a dish the peeker Preald h Exelee Department, tl of good roads’ | esldent pro tefl, of the Senate, and pa Commerce Law Cela aah Baers at aegne blest of, wood In poh! 8, Fred Nixon, of Chautauqua, Speaker There should also, he says, he some more perfect method of identification of 4 J. & J. EAGER CO, —— ‘ Interstate Commerce Committee of the) With the proposition to bond the Stute | of the Assembly, The Democratic @en- | Naturalized citizena, and he adde that the whole subject regarding the elective % aoe ‘ eee — NGTON, Jan, 4—Reduotion of | genate, and was drawn pursuant to the | for 950,000,000 for road improvement. | ators a deny ~ | franchise Is one which he serlously commends for consideration, On the subject POF FIDITTIDIDITFORES o1 the Isthmian Canal] puegestion of members of that com-| This sum, it ls estimated, will Improve caucussed this morning, and in rh ERAN otf vptiraa ter ati CURE YOUR RH hep han the comptes 1 ted In| 7400 PY ray of one-tenth of all the mads| ‘ke Senate supported. as the caucus |“f Vollng at spectal tax elections of cities of the third class, the Governor rec : ATISM eee WEE) mittee that It should he presen’ in the Btate, It Is unfortunate that no| nominees Sonator Thomas F, Grady, |°™Mmends the extension and restriction of the right to vote to those residents ai hed Pot the commission is the! nome form to the Senate for discussion: | pian has yet been devised to make a| of Now York, for President pr ¥:| whowo names shall be on the assessment roles without linilation as to sex, If RIFFITH'S Compound Mixture of probably will be adopted if} The Commisalon ts to consist of fours) good road, ran toa tna A SRRMMeer | Jobn H, Douglas, of bane eisyaid propertysholders, he saya, aro to have the right to vote at these tax elections, | _ Gualac, Stillingia, Etc. eto Saeed ot iy peed teen thombens, one experienced tn rall- recommends, £9 that Kind. ofp etme | Robert McMahon, of Queens, for sine | It soome but an act of Justice to extend the right to women as well as men, aug EB ly nd House, aro follomed, | 20% (rattle management to be appointed road’ ig built It 800m, needs. expensive nograpber; John J. Waite, of New York, | 0 the subject of canals, the Governor saya that tho rewult of the test con- aga j ‘i nt pormmission a hase by He Rear rieet PA ila PAR lt Ao beget ara nto ay Ae Jor Sergeant-at-Arms, Senator Foley, | tracts for the 1,000-ton barge canal warrants the bellef that the eatire construc: | ord 9 a if fed TE mA in generally admitted, | Crvocal, two experts in traneporiation, {ity Rows BWAY, except where It ingonc | CL NeW York, presided, ond ten Domo. | Yon can be completed within the engineers’ eailmates, ‘The Governor expresses L f dy Or | été ie j|one to be appointed by the Secretary | ptantly aprinkled, omtle Senators attended, the hope that the estimates of damages will be equally accurate, bal 4 ale egal Would) CP summerce and Labor and the other| "7 mome form. of steel tracks could nemine of the ‘bills Introduced in the! With the aggregate resources of all the banking Institutions of the Btate eve zé " ‘and with far leas by the Interstate Commerce Commis-| phe laid which would aécommudate a By Senator A. a subject to the Banking Department $181,293,863 more than. tet gs She eammission consisted of | wion, dve Benatora and five members Of | farm wagon BHe Tae the necessary | narge canal law To TeDeal they rq PROTECT last year, the Governor recommends restrictive legislation er di fee Lay FANBtOAD Of Bevan, and somo| tho House, Cra OTe ME Choe whe ala | By Senator Puge—To repent é 08s «caused by unsafe The Old avekuvis” anuernal Temeay ‘Among the provisions of the Natlonal | be more pe! BYE | sa vi b peal the tax on} DEPOSITORS OF protecting the depositor from 1 iy f RM EUMATIN: NEURALG! Non A commiasion of| Corporation act to be framed by the | made the publect a study still favor the| OORMs (Aanke, wurplua and undivided banking methods, Bank directors, he says, should bo 4, GOUT and TEME AGG! should rekenys to tt- | commission are: For the construction of | crushed, atone Toadhed. and no ot t Binet’ 4 Fecdmmended by Gov, Hig-| SAVINGS BANK Ocoee tt sake periodical examinations of the books é artment veliie ie fot guna he brica ot the’ th t ne , 6 no wd, Ts Jus A aie et a pa Aivratats sertainink large cities the Prenent law rei Senate adjourned at 12,15 until| Of thelr Institutions, and should be held rexponsible for the thoroughness of # puaverieey Walen a OM eas OC commerce and purchase of connec’ Mg seems to re ores or the city | %#0 next Wednesday night, such examinations. Building and loan associations should be prohibited from thcatenibaamions Prenert only a BOMING HERE, BUT for intersecting ‘tines, the amount 0 pays snroved rod tenda to bring trade eaeieimine krmaking loans on second mortgnges, and the Governor adds that the attention of EF imi ’ r STA SGAPITI One ANd Po tion, Mattermant ‘ord (to the city, In strictly rural countics | LIGHT PLANT B LL the business world is again attracted to the evil results of unrestricted loans by or a limited period me i s YS AT CAPITAL. BUNhaee. dai be proved by the Inter. | there are many ve Sion cannes, ate IN EARLY AT AL banks to favored Individuals, 60 that the safety of depositors is made to depen i ill Ww. L DO ce ate Commerce Commission, and not to| ford {0 PAY even 26 per cent. of the AWBANY, | Upon ies Abbnsiall nteerty ote. ta herrowere! we will accept orders for ke US lrman WAI Help Fix Up| exceed the actual cost of construction | iteot to being taxed or pay’ any part (dang 05 The lvabing Jw, After an exhauative digest of the revenues from Uquor tax, the Governor has j $3 5 0 SH UNION Dommittee Slate TosMarrow. ER AG ea sarehaeed,” Dusan NT Ay RODE ONE ean TE Bae ALBANY, N. Y., Jan ee iAuete ot | ths,to say on the general subject of excise: Women S tf] MADE g ; see! : iN Y, Ay A trial will munice ou chat were ouglas $8.50 are the fey Paleo “The right to determine by popular vote whether traMcking in liquors shall ‘nl i For the classification by the railroads i New Yi r _Bovernornow «dat vit! of ait trait into gunoral and apocil| POPLIOWE AO Mga? ai ineved ton | the: Legialaince edna et gtuee’ 40] ym permitted In a locality In now limited to the towns of the yy) dell ta coming $0 New York! classes and the fixing of @ reasonable) tng ™ nay for halt the cost, the State ¥ by Tammany] grate, Jt ie In my Judgment worthy of the conslderation of LOCAL OPTION J 22/o¥-1ade Attend a powt-waw at tho] Fete for each, railroad for anch class of| Moy tne other, half and: not calling dors, One of the bill, which camel thy Legislature whether thie right of local option should not FOR CITIES OF 3 X i reight and of the rates of fare for pas- " Mayor’ ; i Avenue Hotel. a fengers nnd for the revision by the Ine| om the county for any Ald, aR Hae Mayor's office, provides for al ty extended to cities and the divisions thereof,” THE STATE W, Up ‘ world, bor Platt will not attend. Hoj tersiate Cominerce Commission of such teseegercnet munielpal lghting plant and authorizes eo aubject of education the Governor says that unif- y URING 7200S | ae r ‘sanifications and. rates the clty to sell electrichy OWENS abe ME ed ‘5 ¢ UW YORK storma, Hngton, but ‘Letore’ he wont) claealfioations : BRACKETT’S BLOW AT Y to sell electrichy and water tol cation of the educational system {s established and that the new organization isl Mroxdway, cor, Howe in f “wald he would return It his CAMPAIGN FUNDS communities or concerns outside the {a In good working order, thus terminating the unfortunate controversies which needed, Unieas things TRANSPOSER REDUCES BID city, Another bill extends the power of| oxisted under the dual system, al S55. OO. ves. over night ina man- a the city to use the subway for pipes The Go depl the fall laidly ent the | 3 (Special to The Evening World.) Ps he Governor deplor he failure to rigidly enforce the laws on the subject of Ing to tho Platt Antefests the FOR ANCHORAGE $40,000.! aunany, Jon, 4—Senator Brackett | 274, ereases the amount of special] child Iabor, He strongly urges uniformity of legislation on this aubject, in order wl remain in Washington, toeday began business, by alming a | 2248 Which the city may {ssue in] that the condition of women and children may be ameliorated throughout the vot tl Blundey ‘Causes Postponement of | broadside at corporations, A bill pro- Saree from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000, | ccuntry and the industries of the State be relieved from the unfair competition Broadway and Twentieth Street, i hibiting corporations from making con- 'e DMI for a permanent water sup-} with those States which place no restrictions on the subject, No child, says the, Fifth Ave! ‘ 7 Str hid, AnAie Rprve/zina, t¢. tribuuions 0 political campaign funds ply provides that tho Mayor shall ap- | Governor, should be allowed to work in any way which interferes with his schoot | Bue, Nineteouth Street, |e BROGRLINS) Award of Contracts. was introJuced by him, point a Commission of three ng, to} Atlendance before he reaches the age at which primary education ends. wait ah Ponen Bridge Commisstuner Best has places |, The bill calls on the Attorney-General | be known as the Board of Water Sup- The Governor especially recommends to the Legislature the considermtion of MMe Xiewanke i | tO in proceedi: upon the ita- | ply, for a few good ‘figure transposers, te eet ihe Svante dir tun acount fart, Heslaty oro ees by, the Amer. the problem of prison reform, and asks for immediate provision for the tranafer - tf NEWS.:: Tt Js a new designation for an old job, | of the charter of tho offending party, other by the Chamber of Commerce, | Of Imbectles and idiots from penal institutions to places where they may recelve | oe and appiles to an accountant who makes ngppeamarcaamart ‘Phe salary of each Commissioner {4 to | Proper treatment, ' | —— » ANAC YOR TO-Day, wniabaked in his mathematical deduce |GOV, HIGGINS SHOWS be $12,000 a year, The Governor recommends the consideration by the Tegislature of the devel: | A Full Dollar’s Worth Free In wets... 4,45/Moon riseg,,6,07'| tions, One of them Ads, with a smgle —— opment of some plan whereby municipalities may be insured a water supply ata | I NON | N “is at + 4 ists siroke of his pen, earned the city THAT HE CONTROLS FRANCHOT NAMED minimum cost through State conservation of the waters of the Adirondacks, | E If sick, simply wrile Dr. Shoop, $40,000, and the Commissioner says It | State commission having for its object the supply of water for the citles would | 3 Rox 10, Raci is,, and you wi he can procure more such talent he can | ALBANY, Jan, 4—Gov, Higgins, the TO SUCCEED BOYD, | is of great service, he says. Te SSO NBDIGINE ceive | ney rat I ae | receive free an order for a full dollar make the bost showing ever in his de-|flve foet five retall grocer of Chau-| a aac Ascii | il 1 if, tauqua County, has furnished ‘positive +4 — ‘i | SWEET A / hi ae partment for the coming year, 4 ALBANY, Jan, 4—Gov, Higglis sent |wan, but the Hitle woman declared package nay no yromi im OF NUW vouK, Whon tho Commissioner invited bide | DfO0! that he can swing a sledge with | ¢ the denate today the nomination ny THIEVES GOT PARSON'S Jthat she had not ed package. You pay nothing, promise * aried nothing, deposit nothing ive \ @ffective vigor. He h Nay Apogee “Muybe sou are one ot th ARRIVED, for the bullding of the anchorages of] éffective vigor. Me headed off ne tons N,V. V, Franehot, of Olean, as Super: WALLET ON STREET CAR, | the ministers ’and: the man wey ied ce | ig, risk nothe oF eheicil, Maugeban!| the proposed naw Manhattan bridge ax! viminiacion of Odell taat tight Hag |tcudent of Publle Works, In place ot the Meet thureth Btnest jstacion, Cures Coughs, Colds, Brons; ing. While to-day. + Sioa T cnewers were recesved, In the trans: i j \Charles § Dy Alen T > here ‘ i j Be hy, 1 ae tenes. Dealtion of the amounts of the bids ‘the |e Mot vious ao, the organisation at |imimestagely conarmed SNS saath pik ee ed oe treat it would a chitis, and Prevents | Br. Shoop’s Rest Maverpoot, Alueria, Gibraita “champion transposer” adroltly reduced | Mth branches this morning would not | consent MRO PRAB SRT) ARG AYO ate Dlewmire to hnve basie for a edamuge j Henig Pp Stora tive ion Man Jone of thé bids Just $1000 and the pros. "&¥@ been as harmontous as they fi ee Once | Wore Arrented, ith Neore Chon at Pneumonia, | Sra rer ese dinins Ape ewed ‘eet’y 4 turned out to be, As it was, the meet- BILL TO ERT | While the Rev. Will H, Clagg Cor Kod 7 UNGOING STRAMBHIPS, peotive contractor came long and| ing of both houses was na peneeta AV NEW | While the Rev, iam HH, Clagsett. | dy tor int Recommended and sold by ail druyvists Wo sell orway.” Ballon Prince. countersigned his bid, unmindful of the Beacernt 48 jot MeKinney, ‘Tex. was getting off al rhe ouier 4 ile! RAPE ARIPAHTEE OURS Ge Hhenee Rue ne + sanaposition, His bid waa accepted on|* aueker meeting | ASTERS.| rwenty-third street car at Broadway! fam Le, 1 y \ in * Prine Willan Te aihosoie! AeUtae “pked On| All of Odell's selections for offices ot | lant evening with his wite jo colt ial preety gle fs wallats whica cons SoStRs [fs TTT) mmatora tice crane out Hayti, ; : both houses were put through without ‘ . oY. wallet removed from his hip pocwot| 4 POMS EEL EEC AS DTG = } PAL ut Witopms tate BES Ronde, Coitrie, Live 7 5 ie how ALBANY, N. Y., Jan 4-1 DP pocket) muku, PAL ut WIOLUSAT AD pany, Partina, BR PRonan, | NOW, if the Commissioner wants to] a protest. Hven Brnckelt, the In: |starke to-day Introduced ‘twa tine es | and dropping bis grip gave chase after wah cranes \ i ind Padyaiee ek 8 ach le bionl ' |hold the contractor to his signature he | surgeut Senator from Baratoga, who, |> of WO bills tol oe oe wevarul’ teoing fen, civil cae Iways, Ri the Full Nome F vty can do 90, but the blunder hus caused | having quarrelled with everybody, finds Provide for safety on exotirsion boats, | O'* Of SO aL Le J Kiver 25 Mii HrOnn, axa GL UR co, le Mien of Wator, A tompedt Joa teapot, ‘Mhe bias were | himaelt che sole and soliuiry member | One requiren w uniformed city reman tied! resides tt Pana ie tie] ‘the Congo ts one of the widest water- Tt eon Nene 10th 8¢, Hy i oe o been oe ‘orday, but | 9 @ wo-called independent party, to be ‘detailed with every excursion on) MAD a Ne sh vind tabi lhes.( 22 in the globe, if not ey ty Of walter discharged ints Weal of the IE mliton a contro; | Obyyad the lush of the party bows |e veusel licensed to carry more than | oner and the preacher retuned to the hepkeatia ai ii AR AL at Cures «Cold in One Day, a Dayo da Y Of hil has caused ape iy tne hand of the Governor 250 people; the other requires the sui apot thoy found @ second, man com rape dy inde Bd SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK folthecawardinx of the final sea rnctas eet estate ber ee as 4, auructure Of excursion veasele to be Hre-| forting: the exetted Mts. Clagett that vessels may pass one another and onevery 4 roo! 7 Se MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, } Whe asked me to help her,’ auld the yet be out of aight, ‘

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