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CT IDET FR 6 ATS Largest "Tpereane Over ; Current Year for Board of Education. ica ea BETTER PAY FOR LABOR. Borough Presidents Get Ex- tra Allowance to Provide for Prevailing Wages. ‘TAX RATE IS NO HIGHER. ‘Added Expense of the City Is Held] Down to Natural Growth of Income. The Boant of Estimate met to-day tn @pectal meeting and approved the budget for 1906, The figure tal of $116,806,490.87, or $6,087,897. more than 1%6's figures. ‘The largest increase 1s to the Board Of Education, which gets a total of $23,- 968,188.09. The increase {8 $1.06 little less than half of that asked. All the borough presidents get sub- @tantial increases, ranging {rom $234,496 fo Manhgttan for new streets, paving, #@tc., to $90,000 in Richmond. In every department a percentage of the increase fe to enable the payment of the “pre- vailing rate of wages." The Street pay of the sweepers and drivers and to @nable the Department to pay for Sun- day work. ‘The enlarged Police and Fire Depart- ments are provided for by increases of | ($626,236.72 and $237, (W068. For the Carnegie Iibraries the in- Greased appropriation te $198,047.20, The! parks get $271,021.65 more than last year, | While the appropriations for charitable Institutions exoeed jast year's by $87,- 700.06, Set Limit to Increase. Oleaning Department gets an Increase) of $978,017.75, most of It to raise the! _ rer — conan aatammamenetinen toa UTNE EEE Toe — THE Ww WORLD: ORLD: TUFSDAY EVENING, COTOBER 31, 1905, WHAT IT COSTS TO RUN THE CITY. Budget for Budget for 1906, 1906, tnetsen, ‘The Mayoralty | Nhe Board of Aldermen and Cliy Clerk | Department of Finance Saaladng fe) ye gt 's OMice a, iw . 1,074,651.90 83, 1 City Debt, 1,807,164. i er 186,608 Rente Wiis The Law Depa: . 633, 124,40 hy pa ot Bridges... 485, it of Water Supply, Gas and = riment of Educaition . brary Purposes... itable Institution: RECAPITULATION. The City ot New York fg 78,24 19 Kings e Ox aunty of. Queens The County of Richmond 12.875 00 | 8,460.00 | 96,987,897. M Pe eed TEAMSTERS MAY GO ON GENERAL STRIKE Threat of Federal Injunction Likely to Force Drivers to Act To-night. PAID 26 CENTS FOR A CANADIAN DIME George John Dee’s Peculiar Honesty and Acquisitive- ness Puzzles the Police. Indications point nearer to @ general strike on the part of the teamsters em- ployed by the Team Owners’ Associa- tion to-day than at any time ince the strike against Thomas Orr, @ truckman, of No, & White street, was declared, Members of the Internaitonal Brother- hood of Teamsters were indignant over the threat of Federal {njunctions made by the Team Owners’ Assoctation, now made possible by the absorption of the business of Mr. Orr Into the Interstate Teaming Comp which took charge of his busines: jay. A meeting of the Joint Cour representing twenty-two locals In the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, will be held to-night, and Why should a man be willing to pay twenty-alx cents in real money for a Canadian dime? AU the Sherlock Holmeses of the Brooklyn Deteotive Bureau are hurting thelr Beads with this problem to-day and have to admit that they are baf- fled, One year ago George John Deo, a young mea who cals himeelf @ "Chris. tian ivraelite,”’ living at No MS East Houston street, Manhattan, wee atrol- Ung along Washington street, Brook- lyn, when suddenly he espied on the pavement @ cofn, It proved to be a Canadian dime, and George John Dee, who Was serupuioust nom several blocks to t! “adam tre bo oa action will be takan upon thie latest property. He rece a i ce move of the employers, propery”. wee du Ca, ‘i mt Leaders of the teamsters declared that the employers had thrown down the gantlet, And that retaliation by the unfon men wes @ foregone conclusion. Property Clerk’ Re tly the yea: red cently Oxy! an Dee wrote to Capt. Shaw Be Es cisusat ihe dimes The aay taln wrote that it was ati] aweith is Dee souks BLY Moe me Deo tg in In approving the budget the Board of Estimate gave out this statement: "In considering the request of the yarious departments this board first 4 termined that $7,000,000 should be the limit of increa, tunating ‘the increase in urces trom 8 re Produce, “We bdellev traordinary ¢ (tie he nay be Increase faster than Income, have applied that rule to be noted that Ahe inc wet just mad Male next ye ‘The gre ken in the the Board thorow; analys especially emp! Deen made of md. The result ucation receives the largest incr ven to any departin and the jai seat Increase for its general administrative Eonpotta che h that board has had since nsolidation, an in se of $1,3U,- 170,92." Studied School Needs, In reaching a decision as to @mount of this ann tion the Of Estimate employed Mrs. Mat fin Ford and Robert Melt the in which the enormous sums 6 expended. n thelr report the experts 1} more than 4@ million df ve Board th oft | jollars from the of Educa- the Board of edu ation shall spend its Appropriation, the t has taken yp: setting forth gests that for general are cut off Bchool about, crosses it off The pamphlet | tion by the B ing that mo In 1908 t were § each y Tn ty ar to $! records 8 i finiatration adva ' the Devar Depariment gets a spacial fund of S10. 000, MAN DIES FROM GAS. me ts ina Roommate Aino Ove Serious Condt Two walters, Tio M, Poppers, twen- ty-one, and John Caros, twenty-one, emy 1 at Hotel Marle Antoine vir {shed room at street, were gas early to- ftor he was Hospital and teal morning prea ally It is is father and Gur sont $ to ne ey wuill had the bank About @ year ago, accord Police, two omer walters wer the same Unrensonnble Professtona, (Prom eland Plain Dealer an Tier a abow shov'ler; ani straw hats! a on o tnvot the Rorinal #88 I qe ‘toot-toot' and ‘chugeohug? and | Bronklyn Boulen anid Capt, Bray inesease of assessments next year will| he starts off like a colt,’ 7 answer, "thie w (From the Chicago News.) “That old plug moves pesky fast these ) Hiram. How did you break him habit of stopp closed = four To-day he ournayea™ ‘+ Brooklyn, stop at the Adame stree’ ‘ (See se ar accompanied Mr. Deo to sarters to help him rectaim the 4g Head. road tan dime. Dee departed without aeria. "Why, I leamed to make a nolse like/ Pain after taving 2) cents carfare and six cents postage, An automobile, and every time he slack-| "You see, money {8 safe with the| Canadian money. WM. VOGEL & SON. Usual detect Our ee! Closefitting rg Usual fect Bloping Shoulder \ Suits and Overcoats for Men, $20, | Winter has kept faith with the calendar. A new suit and overcoat is a question of moment that may not be deferred, Lighter garments must be replaced with something warmer and heavier, And remember that the place to shed the old and take on the new is right at this store—we won't urge a greater reason for doing so than that good taste and good style govern throughout our showing of suits and overcoats at Twenty Dollars, The suits take form in a@ series of single and double-breasted models, fashioned of plain or fancy cheviots, cassimeres in exclusive designs, blue and black Thibets and smooth surface worsteds in a diversity of patterns. The overcoats involve a series of medium length and extra long models, in smart cheviots, kerseys, meltons and velours in black, gray, brown and fancy effects, Other suits and overcoats $15 to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway Houston St. 404), | of Parks... 2,987, 2m, 0R1. 38 nt of Public Charities, 2,008, 71,250.00 Allfed Hospitals. “614,800.78 eB, 83,680.00 f 804. 950.00. we, 1,268, 991.48 104, 540,483.08 1 18, 088, 1121 5, AOL OF YELLOWS IN RED UNION SUIT ments in Court to Reach Money to Pay Fine, Rafael Lammon, a bearded Neopol! tan, eemaged a quick change specinity , in the Court of Special Sessions to- day! that shocked the three justices until 77 | they erfed out in alarm, Rafael had been arrested at One, | Hundred and Forty-fourth street and $919,208.07) L2R0X avenue on Oct. 29 for disporting a P pocket cannon, He pleaded guilty to- was fined $85. “I pay fine,”’ he orled, and immediate ly began to disrobe, He shed his coat and vest, revgaling an undershirt that would answer for an anarchist banner. | Before the transfixed Court attendatns could move his suspenders flew in the air, and he #tood revealed in a flaming union sult, “Take him away!" orted Justice Wy- ott He was hustled in a fying wedge to an ante-room, where he explained he would have to let out several | his unton sult to reach his finally produced a bundle of more than $1,000 in all-—and paid his e. JAMES N. ABEEL MUST SERVE TERM. Court of Appeals Confirms Con- viction of Youth Who Posed as J. Ogden Goelet, James N, Abesl, the young Southern- er who was arrested in February, 1604, for masquerading at J. Ogden Goelet, under which name he wooed Miss Wleanor Anderson, stenographer at the Grand Hotel, was to-day committed to the Tombs by Judge McMahon in Gen- eral Beasions, Adee] because of his esoupate was gree, it having developed that he had day to carrying concealed weapons and)’ oopvicted of forgery in the thin de-| | children. CONE BRONX CZAR 5 READY T0 QUIT} ” 8,470.0) Prisoner Sheds C Chiat Gar- Tenants Revolt and Exercise Free Speech on Land- lord Hartman. When the roll of ts in ‘he apart- ment-house at MTL Washington avenue, the Fifth avenue of the was called to-day in the Morrisania Police Court there was only one ab- sentee—and that was the fanitor. wh ly stipend from the Hartman, landlord the house and facetiously termed war of the Rent Collecte Miss Belle Taylor was ftting on the Jtront steps last Saturday evening when Ja couple « is of water from an | upper window deluged her and the young man on the port side, Walle she was wringing out (he ham of her skirta Hamman came remonstrated with her for etaining thy | marble eteps, as the akint was not of | a guaranteed fast blue, In the argument Mise Taylor accused Hartman of having thrown the water Bbe says he raplied by striking cana Anyway, when Po- ran arrived Hartman was on her. ue jt the eenire of a crowd of ‘gx, mostly women and children, who {were upmmelling and saying rude things |to the landiom. Curran arrested him }and when the case was called in court to-day all the tenants were there, and most of them had proof they belong to |the Anmti-Race Suicide Assocation of | the Bronx, “This is apparently an uprising, a revolution of the oppressed against the autooracy,’ remarked Magistrate Walsh, as he surveyed the army which |rose when Hartman's was called. y, your Honor, Mra, Mary Martin, “we rent-payers can't even think in his house without his consent | A@ to our ohildren—he wants them to be gaswed and to wear boxing gloves to keep from soratching the walls.” “Too bad, too bed,” sald Hartman ‘and Mrs. Martin has such lovely If thelr parents were only as forged the name of the treasurer of the Wemern Union Telegraph Cam- pany to a letier of introduction which he bad used in his attentions to Miss Reconter Goff sentenced Able he Elmira Reformatory but released him tn $10,000 ball pending ap- peal The Court of Appeals two weeks ago confirmed the conviction of Abesl, who was in Texas, and he was notified to come ¢o this aty and surrender himseir. He wiil now be taken to the Elmira Ke. formatory to serve the sentence im- posed by Recorder Goff, wool with double collar and maroon, bavy, black Oxford. A good $2.00 value, each, and for$40.00high- i ide Sid board, in three different de- signs, made of selected quarter | sawed oak, fine | M ished gol hae, | rubbed and pol- ished linen drawer, Nined silverware drawer and wine beautifully carved standard, heavy Scroll $1.49 for $2.25 Box Seat) Dining Chairs, made of solid oak, finished ress) polish large cane and) comfortable durable, Alexander A half century of growing patronage requires us to keep in stock an IMMENSE VARIETY We offer advantages of selec- tion not found elesewhere $3.00 to $9.00 3.00 to 9.00 75 to 3.50 Men's - Women’s * @ «*® Children’s - «© & Inspection invited Shoes: pre Sixth Avenue Odd pleces Decorated English $ Porcelain at one half price. Ge per palr for Tea Cups and | jaucers, | Be each for Fruit Saucers. | each for Covered Vege- 89¢ table Dishes, O8e Ge cach for Plates, all sizes. | jmivation, uw for tray Housefurnishings at Underbought Prices Parlor Brooms | Exten quality, 15¢ triple sewed, 8 Parlor Oil HUE tor laeater, Parlor Btove |patent smoke- of heavy cast tron, large anh pit. 81,10 tor ‘tube Aluminum ‘Top Radiator, fron drum and eumrantesd odorless, V seat, French legs, i ty complete, chimney and Beinch globe tomatch base, Worth $1, 50, 5c orsted ana ftted with cene LO-inch globe | Taylor and ts ar se Foave QucK they wW al , and the Mag- tll Nov. 2 10 see if nd w Hartman / oT will charge! nV » him on the t" bottom, All sizes in white, from the house and} yA ee RE LET et SPECIAL ) Gold 4) 0 Eyeglasses Ml Pals of r te made fo you if you n Why not you ss Gold Eyeglasses for $1. he services of my staff ot aye opticlan est and wir a DELI S,DLGIN 8 A aay 150 TW A DE SI 8 3m 1, 1964 TNO A, B09, Brooklyn Store 590 F ton $},, ner Rockwell Pl (00 Bic ear Moun} matstake, “bring this VENINGS. aarertisim STORES OPE i IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, NOT TINGHAM LACE CURTAIN: L D ARMURE PORTIER) TAPESTRY COUCH COVER $2.75, $3.25 each FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERED. TAPES AXMINSTER CARPE VELVET RU all priced surprisingly low | \ = HERE’ S nothing 10 well worth owning for both sire ice and beauty as a dress or TF Suesine Slk—there is noth. ing more effective, At & large reception re- cently held tn this clty, two handeo t ‘owns in the room were of Buesine Bilk Compares with China silk in finish and texture, but wears better spe ‘of the touch of cotton in it; and costs half the price. Samples free upon request, Ploase sive the name of your dealer, All colon, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Write to your dealer for samples BEDFORD MILLS 4 INTRODUCERS OF SLIDE GLACE New York Phint and Mercer 8ts., SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 10¢ Spent ger elevators t ved Depuriment 24.98 $6.48 meetyly] et, made of solid }arge for $10.00 beautifully designed White Enamelled Tron Bedstead, continuous posts, seven fil- signed top, with large French bevel plate ers, massive chills, pretty brass ard, with shaped French bevel mir- ror, 24130 in, in. centre, in 4.6 size onlys Dining Table | For $6.00 Dining Table, | ma ished inch k five fi and made 9 #, and ¢ ompered steel o high grade Ra- 4 25¢ each for Glass WaterJugs, 3-pint size, each for Salt and Pepper Shakers — with celluloid caps. 1Sc each for Glass Flower es, 17 inches Parlor | with 2.98 for $4.00 Lamps handsomely deo fe draught burner, and $2 wine set, to match, Each piece rejresents cut glass ig 1LEXO OURING SOAP, | $1. 59., tandard "Cane 1¢ | %t Bweener. 2c for Wiiiew Clothe Gas Stoves To, tor | Parlor cyl Inder Gane Btove: nas Floor laine burner for emall $1.98 Ing Stove mate of pol | for. # excellent construction an. finish, can be extended to 6 feet, Irresistible Sargaine i in China, Lamps and Glassware 98e for Decora The set has a stare decanter, 6 glasses and glass nal land sores, lot 24 Hants, Fifth ty $12.98 for $19.00 Dress- oak, golden fin- ish, piano polish+ B ed, 2 large, deep drawers, 2 shap- ed top drawers, Excellently de> | heen Heavily carved stand | 3 81.98 | $4.39 for Sampson's oak, cloth, 42x42 square top, dip rim, massive fluted legs, | fen ri 5 Seon from solid golden, attendance. Beds and BRI ASS BEDS—Heav: regularly $18.50, % WHITE ENAMEL regularly $5.50, $7 23,50, $32.50. . BED: 10-4, reg. $3.00 2.39 SATEEN COMFORTABLES TAFFETA RIBBON ncluding black ana LUSTROUS colors, ' { Avenue ' = KOCH & Co. | Money- Saving News--Wednesday, Thursday | (Curtains, Bed Sets, Couch Cover's alue $7.50, $8.75 pair.. alue $3.50, $4.25 palr. YAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS, value $9.00, $11.50 pair... 6.50 2 , with deep tassel fringe, splen- did $5.50, $7.00 values, Pails ssscossrscrcssresrccrseesoraees an RENAISSANCE BED SETS, ruffled, value $10.50, $12.50 set, Bagdad effects, 60 inches wide; value DRAPERIES AND HANGINGS TO ORDER, ESTIMATES AND SKETCHES FREE, Carpets and Rugs. CHOICE DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. TRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, value 95c, yard value $1.25 yard... BODY BRUSSELS RUGS—full 5 teathimestes ‘x12 ee value $08.5 ROYAL WILTON RUGS, size 9x12 feet; value $37.50 ize 9x12 feet; value $25.00 IS—A superb collection of che posts, large husks and mounts; vetral at or bow foot rail; —Newest designs in all white and brass trimmed, 25, $10.00, $12.50. . S$ of elastic felt, built In layers; erated not to é by or wear sizes; regularly $7.00, $8.50, $11.00 Blankets and Sonitnetahlen WHITE WOOL BLANKETS—fine quality— 11-4, reg. $4.50. SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES—Fine qual Ity; all new bait il sanitary cotton filling; full size, reg. $2.25. . Extra quality satee! filling; fancy stitching; reg. $3.00 A Sale of Ribbons. % e; value 22¢. RIBBON—S% inches wide; a very effective trimming for ry, Girdles, Sashes and fancy work; value 39, yard 2906 Lenox 425th Street, West, Arcus 5.50 2.25 7.60 9.76 R26 ice patterns in rellable weaves; Nate 8.85, 17.45, 25.50 .05, 5.15, 7.25, 0.28 6,50, 7.75 12-4, reg. $6.00 3.69 -4.98 . 1.49 - 2.29 ¢ white cotton. inches wide, in all the desirable yard | THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | 41) choRTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Jrders) bound with brass [= on body, Care- fully. he most ae for regular $18.00 Rugs, size 7.6 x 10.6, 19¢ per square yard for 29e per square yard for | 4§@ per square yard for foeet 1,000 yards of Alden | terng, No, 1 grade fine oil.| cloth in the best pat. | Value 500, | floral patterns. Wednesday’s Business-Bringing Bargains for Home-Fitters $1,49 for Men’s $2.00 Sweaters MAY $1.49 {or Men's Sweat-} a6 4 yy, ers, made of pure They are basswood, covered with heavy canvas duck, steel P, tour slats on top, ‘on m, deep tray witt hat box, a strong and durable rank, All » 28 to 40 in, al ve up to $8.00, cach. Furniture UndersoldHere Daily ‘Here’ Ss Linoleum and Oilcloth Special Offerings in Newest Rugs That cannot tail to attract your attention, and insure your ae, Choice new patterns in afl grades marked lower in every instance than the lowest prices elsewhere, All Wool Smyrna Rugs of a very fine grade. New, up-to-date patterns at one-third less than real value. [$1.49 ] for regular $2.75 Rugs, size 26 x 54 inches, [ $1.49 | .98 | for regular $11.00 Rugs, size 6x 9, Fourth Floor, ed Cork Linoleum, very heavy quality, in beautiful new inlaid patterns; also Value 780, Lace Curtains and U holsteries $3.98 per pair for $5.50 Rich Bordered Por- tleres. They are made of solid ¥ color tapestry with artis- Fourth Floor, Bamboo GROC petoct Cured Pt Cured jenten, i Ub. 7e and is an excellent can, special, CORNED BEEF guia fie for Turkey Moatner Duster, eeaeeienne $9. 98 for & ey e104 Coal Range: hae nickel name pla wide top and my including leneth of pipe and put up in olty Himits, 79. tic appliqued borders of rich Bip tapestry. All the best colors to "Sheep from $3.98 69c. per Pair for 98¢e. Nottingham Lace Curtains. ERIES ! Strictly fresh roasted = Broken Moch hd Java spe 1 ® Le} | for he, A! Boone Corse] y—Res aality = Choice, PURE JELLY — ah+ | Blue Bell Superior | Red Curraat vee f or ay » Us oF Cytaee t, iiveey vied reat kai $4 55 per_pair $q 55 1. for $2.98 1 Fine Scotch Lace Cur- tains, 14 stunning new pat terns in rich real nos designs, They are the greatest curtain values we have yet offered. IT’S THE HIGH QUALITY THAT MAKES THE Low PRICES REMARKABLE ! YY 4 ae

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