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I I .# «^w- WASTE OF Sill MONEYS jlpprdtlons For 1910 More' Than 100 Per Cent In Excess of Those of Democratic State Administration. Sixteen years of continuous Republican tuts la the state of Now Xdtlc have raised the cost ot state government tonearly S4O,OOQ,OO0, and thin after Governor Hnghos bad votoet] approximately 15,000,000 of meritorious appropriations tw dfiwvlna «tftt* ami local purposes, «uch OK educational instltttUons, hospital*, normal colleges am i agricultural .ctrilnla* schools. Among tho worthy appropriation! vetoed were tho ^following!' , ... How did tho nopubltcan administrations treat the farmers? The ^ itom* vetoed in which, th# farmers bud a direct interest: < A»tfcultur»l wperfmont (rtatlon .*..,• 130,000.06 ! .Now* agricultural school at BnlnbrldH*. 80.000,00 ] N»W agricultural school at Oobloaklll , i. 80,000,00 < Kew agricultural school atXong ralnnd.,..,(,.,..,., BO.O0O.O6 ; Now agricultural aeliool at Delhi-..,....,... * 60,000,00 • Now sgrtouliaril aohool at Jdfldlotown,,,...^ RQ.O00.q0 , Airlcultiiral oiporlraont, station at pJlaga'ra county. 18,000.00 ; Agricultural school at St. Lawrence uulvot'sity, total ($53,000) < item dodacted , .' 20.000,00 ; In connection with tho nbovo tlio following vetoed appropriation! ', wore of kindred character: \ Syraouib uniyerilty college ot forestry 155,000.00 ; Oornall unlT«r«lty-aohool <5f uultary acleneo. 10,000.00 , Mlik proauctton flomonataraUon , ,.<.. 10,000,00'; (This -was- Governor Hughe*' anitwer'to tho farmor* and tho** who ; have devoted year* to the improvement of agricultural condition* in tho < state. ' EHB EDUCATIONAL INBTITOTION8 OF TUB STATU were, yic- ; tim» to tho following extent by votoefi of a Republican governor; FwdonU Normal achool. $30,000.00 Potsdam Normal wheel 80.000,00 Albany Normal college 40.000.00 draining School For Boy«.: BM.fiOO.00 THB OOTBtlNOR *»1D NO'f VETO MONEY FOR rpUTIOAfc iyOBltt»y bat Wt out tho following: !! l ^ecJaT^tu u ior\charllabl» ,l uii'tllutlMra (total, Saia.oooi, ltoma Oadactod W7.8O0.0O Special bill* for hospitals for tlio luanne (total, $1,450,5401, item* deducted 020,070,00 tong Island Stat* hoapltal 100.000.00 Special bill for lUto prlaon* (total, $123,001). items deducted 88,050.00 TUB OOXHItNOIl INCLUDED TUB KOT.LOWtNG I.OOA& AND NON'POU'WOAI. API'ItOPKIATIONR IN IXIi^ VBTO: Albany armory ' S15O.000.00 Newburg armory 1BO.000.00 Qinora armory land 4,600.00 Mount Vernon armory 87.000.00 Malone armory 80.000,00 Forty-month regiment armory IOO.OOOJOO Ofeanarniory 87.00000 BB*0!t*rB TO rnOTKOT TUM, WATElt SUPPLY POWER HNBimX OP TUB BTA.TB am nlao milllfled by tlio following vetoes: •flTfft Canada crook dredging $78,000.00 TOtu^wandt creek Improvement » '. 8,000.00 Keuka creek improvement, dredging outlet.., 20,000.00 Mill *nd tong crook dredging 25.000.00 Delawarorlvcr dtkes-Hlghland 10,000.00 Powell crook dredging 20.000.00 fielaware river dikes-Port Jcrvla 83,000,00 Jtotmwk river dike* 7,600.00 Starch Factory creek Improvement 6,000.00 In analysing the complete Mat of forty-alx ttcma rctood by the gov- ernor, then cannot be laid to bo « tingle dollar out of tho $4713,7«T.S7 •wait* vraa not appropriated for * laudable purpose. Among them were fIMOO.00 for enforcing tho pure food law (a matter of vital inter«t) an4$M,7BQ for Lcobwbrtfc Village, the lt*t* Cuatodlal Home Settlement The wards of tho etate—crlpplee, Inanne, orphaita an4 the helple«»-alt fell under tho ban of th» Mtcutlve. A Veto which called forth great IndlgnatKfn, wa« that of $18,000 APpnopniAMON FOB TnB.rnEflBnyAStoN OF irns HOMB- KTBA0 OF OBNBIUVti NIOHOWa HBBKtMKft, which waa atrongly urged by pracifcaily ovwy pntrlotto aodoty In the United tote*. The o*ctfa» ot tho governor that lit* veto waa l^ the Ifttereatt i>t economy W«a abanrd, aa he eigne* THH APPBOl'niAlION OP $87,000 TO tfvt i?on A .t.vonT 'iron w6 FrtraN« AN& rouTioAr. spousoft. BUPBmSTBNftWNT OP PUUMO WOnKK V. 0, 8XBVBN8. NOT ONB VHTO OP TUP tlEPTJDlMttVN QOVBttNOU AF- FECTED TUB .BALAUIBB Oft BSPBNfclTUnBS OS* A SINOtB ONB OF TUB BBPOBLldXN STATE DBPAUTMBNtS.' Wirn THHin FAT CONTIIACTB AND H0UDB8 OF PI-.WB HOiDBIlS AND BPOltBMBN, Thia la the record ot tho gradual building tip of tho rcckieaa itale expenditures: 180i—Lnat year ef Qovarnor Flower's term ,,,....,. $13,713,578.80 1800-Oflvernor Black.. 23,857,851.83 i807-aov«roor Blltek, ,... , 20,803,705.08 ie00-Gov«rnor Booaevolt 22,6*1,674.18 inoft—Oe»»r!iO!' SeMeveU ,„,,,..,,,,,,,,,,... » 23.D34.4M.oo ioOJ-Qovqrnor Odell .'..'.' ...,,...'...i. 22,B67;608,O6 iOOa-GoVernor Odoil 22,000,088,00 M05-Oovomor Odell .; ., 23,087,047.00 1004-Qovornor Odell 2O,4O7,07a0O. 10o5-Qov«rnOr Hu«lns 20,703,27000 1008-GovtrnorHlgglus , 20,078,028.00 J007-Govirnor nugbe* .,..,; ....,.•, 28300,858,00 IKSi^QavernorHughe*<..,....,.....»................. 20,903,40100 1000-Qovernor Hughoa .,,,,.,. ,,......, ....' 84.100,120,00 iOlO-Oorernor HUghea ..,.,,..».... 00,001,224.00 The approprlatlona lor 1010 tinder Governor Unghee exceed the eeUmated reveiUe by 15,000.000. They mafce a return to direct itato tax ebaolutoly necMaary. They nro nearly twenty-four mllllone more than the laat yenr ot Governor Flower and the Srint Democratic adminis- tration, in 1804. , j The present Republican mnc\iluo, Intrenched In nearly every county (if the. ttate, haa been created at>d atrongthencd by extravagant ssa ot ftinda which ahould htivo remained In the pocketa of the taxpaylng eitl«in». IN 1804 A DBMOORATIO GOVERNOR'tBFT THB STATE FBBH AND OI02AR OF DEBT, UNDER ntiPT}BttOAN ADMINISifnA- TlfONB A RONDBD INDBBTBDNBSS OF $11,288,000 HAS fiBBN qKBATBD.. IN 1000 IT WAS $20,000,000, nixd In 1810 $10,000,000 WAS ADDBb'.FOftOAK'Ali FTJIIP0SB3 AND *5i00O,0OO FOR GBNSRAL 8tJPPTJtB8. ihla tromendoua luorc.aao in stnte cxpondlturea b'n» uu bright aide, boeauao ell the big works undertaken by the sioto have been covered by special approprlatlona or hond isauea. TUo money haa been largely wanted upj>n an army of ueolese offlclala Who Have been rewarded by Ropublicnil tttnto Rdmlhlstretiona for political services nt tlio expense of tho taxpayer. \^s-*- — f \ ;' It i» to drive out tbo rnpnolouB crowd which Is now Intrenched In .the atato government that tl\e Detuocrntle party In Its present campaign li appealing for euppoft to all the cltiaona of the Btnte without regard W poutlenl nfflllnUons, r \ CHRISTY PEACE PLAN •'&' :€^ *f **.<*. ft.ft \-• & #i m& m Slater of Artist Would Bring Therrt toDelher Again. It bacnmo known nt ZaUCBVIUe. Ohio, that Miss Rose Christy, a slater of tlio nvtlst, has found a way wheroby her brother, Howard Ollttnd- ler Chrlaty, and his wife, Mrs. Mnbollo Ohriaty, caw patch up their dlitooncea nnd live together nunln. It wltt bo rememborod that thoprln- elpal' poUit whloH Bepnratod.tho cou- ple was the matter ot residence, Mfa. Christy Saying she would not live at Duttoali Falls and Mr, Christy de- olai-ltig he would not live In Now ' Sorlr. Now, Miss r.ase djiristy has hit up- on' the -plnn,,>viilch \k tliat her brother shall go ib ;tiiyt York to live during the fall an%-firl«tor and that his wire . sh'^eemetoi Duncan Falls to live durlng'tiio spring pad summer, • •Mlai'.Chtisfy Saya. fliftt If tilla pkn is,f6llewe'a out tuoy may ho founited, ' «ttft Uhiit\ JSteLtftUe, the little daughter 's*hMh;e couple, can live with tiem • 3P,',\ ...... •• •• .:*h*-aM|o;a6elt!!i.tor-.ii*«r^ear. Esrt Bnll.ilo Livosiook MarKot. CATTLE — pjrlmo steers, $7.60® 7.7G! good to Choice butolt&r atoora, $ B.7B@tl.85 ; choice cows, $B.06®o.ttO; choice h.oltw8, $S.25fflo.OO; common t o ifnlr heifer's, $4.2S©4.75; common to fair bulls, $3, M@4.00 ; clvolco veais, $10.25010.50! fall' to good, $9;00(B'O.7Oj SUBE P AND LAMBS — Clipped yearlings, $li;26@5.7B| clipped weth- er*, $4,OO@M0: clipped inlxed eheou, $4.2B#4.7B. MOGS-^-tlght Yorkers, $9.CQi5'0.70s heavy hogs, ? 8.2E@O.B0 ; plga, $9.S5@ o;40, „ • • 'Buffalo Ha y Market. Timothy. No, l i new, on track, $17.00©lS,OI)i No.-2 timothy, ?)0.0D'5D 17,00; straw, whea t and oat, $7.Cloe> 7.BQ, s^ , Patrolt and Cleveland Day«. Detroit bay at the ilulfalo lijaiistrlal Exposition flootirs on Oct 16,\ and Cieveiatid pay • on Oot, S, On both theso oo.onslona excursions will be rando by boat trorii thos e oltleS at spoolfti. rates., ,'The tattle Ht the. Buf. : Jfp.lo HxpOslUon- ha s been Spread abroad In both those cities by 4^eg« . tions to -previous shows, so thlftlioat loads ar c expected to -atienu<*thi«. yet>\- \> ' . Swniharyof theWeiMsiNft** ofIHeWorli y mppfnlhfle, Frohi All Part*, of. the Qlob« put Into Shaoe^.rot.Ea*/ fteatilnBr^Whai. ,A|( -the -Warjd'.- U- i aiiting-XBOMtr^Cream of th« Nevyf i- ; Culled Prom tonj' pit^iteheeat * fnuraday. One hundred i»nd nfty persopa ware hurt, and eloyen werei killed ani) twen- ty-live injured In train wrecks-4n f oi'tugal and'Auatria) reapeetlvoly» Ten arrests wore'madQ.in a bo^ib faetory inEortugalf-one- of the.prisv .onors confeisedtj the- .citttence-of a 'political plot,- - ' William Barnes, 4r,;< In. «• statement.', issued In-Albany gfild.^thit.VJe.e'Erea' ident Shermai would ljaya. a majority ; of ifi vallm for jtenjppr«ry t <*alrnian flf (tut Republican Bt4t«\cpovei»tlon All t*e ballqona which, startoi! froin Iiidlanapplls tast-weok;were reported- to hava-landed?-the America Hi wala doolared to be tho prohable-vlotor. Tho flrat wlfeol Robert W. Chan- ierilnatructed her lawycr.4Q'»ofc aside the; anto-nupllal .agreoraetit between heij former husband and;*Una.Cay*- Hon. Friday.. . Tho Toklo Hochl.says that a plot to kill tha emperor line hoen dlacovert od In the capital, and that a numbor of arrpsta have boen madp, l^lght deaths from choleninnd to new cases were- reported, froitf Italy j tlio diaeaso Is said to have appeared' at Kobe, Japan. Forty-two persona were killed and leven woro seriously hurt in a head-, on collision botweon- two intorurban. electric cars near Dluffton, liul. Spoakor Joseph. G. Cannon, in a BIIQCCU at Panvillo, UL. said the Payne-Aldrlch tariff law needed no dofonse. * Oongressman Jamos A. Tawney. in a atatemont at Wlnonai Minn., Ueolar- ed that tho Democratic voterandawt. hla, critics, was reaponsiMewfolt.hU de«i feat in Tuesday's prlroaty^eUctlon.. Saturday, Mohammed Boy Ferldf-pretldenfc-of the EKyptian national congreaaitln^e*\ slon In DriuaoU, denounced .Theodore ltooiovelt for \dishonoring on Its own soil,\ About three hundred thousand-Qor. man motai workorsnlll.be locked lout- It the shipbuilding, strike la not ended heforeV Oct. 1. Alter a conference with Proafilont Taft at Cincinnati, Senator Barton announced that bo would stump- tho state for Harding, the Republican nominee for governor, Commlwilonorliaker. ot Now, York city told the grand Jury, it was said, that tho Gaynor oritur abolishing-, plain clothes men was responsible (or the wldo open conditions decried by Act- ing Mayer Mitchell. Ex-shorlff Ohanler revoked the pow- er ot attorney Klvea to Mmo Cairn' llorl In tho ante-nuptial agreement. Monday, - Joromo A. Quay, United Btatea con- Mil at Florence, died suddenly there. Unleas there ia a eettlement within a tew day* ot the serious strike* and lockouts now lu progress in Germany 700,000 men will U Idle. Mr. tlalllnger, on return to Wash- ington, donlcd report het. will aik cab- inet action on hi* case. I 'Two women ntiil two men In speed- llig antomobile dash to death In canal Acer N6W Orleans. // Hobby Uncli, noted /diver, goes through Whirlpool Rnpldtk' at Niagara Fulls In a barrel. I .Tho New York state officials intend to force milk dealers to keep their oan« clean by use ot criminal procee<l' lugs rather than civil suits is shown by tho arreat of a dealer in Now York olty. N Tutiday. M. Polllot, the French aeronaut, was killed by a (all at Charles; his passenger was slightly hurt. Tho Totnps of Paris'admits the jus- tice ot America's contention regarding tho fortification of the Panama canal. The French government b prepar- ing to establish airship services In tho African colonics; an aero club haa been formed in Saigon. A took, printed in Washington In 1800, entitled \Legacies ot Washing- ton,\ waa found In tho stockroom, of a KaiaraoJioo (Sileli.) paper mills Jt is heltoved to he a raro and valuable relic i'ro8lde»t~faft- Is dt Washington! Secretaries Knox, MitcVeagli, Ballin* tier and Wilson also arrived. Wedneaday. / A corowlr's Jury found Dr, Hawley II. Crippoiugullty j>f tho murder ol his (wife, who was known. On tho stage no Belle Blmoro; death Was said to havo been duo to hyosclne poison- lug, The trial of Governor Haskell ot Oklahoma in the Muskogee town lots cases began at McAioster. A conductor of a streetcar at Bev- erly, Mass., was knocked from tho running board by an automobile and killed; the occupants of tho machine, escaped. • John A. Dlx, chairman of tho Dem. ocratio state committee, in which ho said ho was hot A candidate for tho llomlnatloii for governor. AN ELECTRIfrNJRNACE Steel For the Keenest Cuttlnj) Ihatru ment ts TeMper«tf»-at*EkpoiltloWi An cleclrje fufiWco.'ln. which steel tor the ke6no8t-*eultin». instruments Is toniperod, Is a feature worthy of the interest of every -visitor to the' Uuffato Industrial ^position, held Id the Broadway Arsenal, Oct* 3-15, The popular notlbn nf the agent--of tomperlng la that It Is intehs* flame. But eleotjrjcity jrfoduooa all tie beat required for etthcftemriiirjng or weld- ing, and .tho application to the former will be shewn th the exhibit ot the U & I. O, White cbmpsvfty. Yiung Girl Stonogpaphef of San ^Francisco Died of Operation. trained Nuree, Who Hd« Acted For a Year ,a» the Doctor'a Assistant, Made a'Full Confesalon to Police, Dectareii that Paul H.Parker f Well- known Stanford Graduate and Prom- Jnent Athlete, W»i BeaponsjBIs Per Ml«a Swan's Condition, The police of San Francisco,'. 0 r J., ha,ve aeoured postlvo legal evid. aj^e <ft the guilt ot Dr. James Grant in cnuBlng the death oj MIBB Eva Swan, the young stenographer, whose ninth lated. body last April was crowded In- tp a trunk and burlod =>*>der the base- ment ot a lonely co*tge in stisslpn district, Marie Moasersohraldt, the trained nurse, who tor a year nas acted as Dr, GraRt'a aeslatajnt, made ajull eonfos- »io» to the police. She told a straight story, She said: \Eva Swan KM made two visits to Dr. Grant's office before she came for the operation. On the tenth day after tlio* operation she died. \Dr. Grant was In a state of groat alarm, but decided that the body nuist bo removed promptly and he sword pota me and Willis Baack, the office boy, to sscroey, declaring wo were all. In one .boat. Then he fetched a trumt from upstairs and began sawing tbo holies of the .dead girl's logs, so he could crowd the corpse into the trunk, \He wont about this work an though ho was butchering an animal, upd it made so great an Impression on'roe that I fainted. When I came to, the doctor was chaffing my hands. I told him I could not help h<m as I could riot eland tho sight ot blood, so Ho told mo t o go homo and brace up. \t don't know when tho body was re- moved, All I know Is that when I came-7)»ok two days later the trunk was gone.\ Tho nurae also declared that Paul II, Sarker. tho wollknown Stanford gra'dMato and prominent athlete, was reaponslble tor Ml** Swan's condi- tion and wa* present during the opera- tion which resulted fatally. When the news was broken to Dr. (Jrant In hla cell that Miss Messer- solimldt had contented all about tho $M*s death and the placing of tho body In the trunk, ho broke dawn nnd had a roRUlar historical attack. He sobbed an moaned and doctrwd tho woman had acnt him to his death. Tho only way In which Dr. Grant can stop tho mouth or this numo la to marry her aa hla predecessor, ilr. \West did In the famous ease of Addle OlBaour, the girl who waa done to death tinder the same circumstances and whoao case at tho time attracted widespread, interest. ~ DISSOLUTION AFFIRMED Court •( Appeals Deeldei American , Publishers' Association li Doing Business Unlawfully. Albany, 8ept. 28.—Tho court ot Ap- peals affirmed the Judgment of the lower courts In tho action instituted by Inldor Straus nnd another forming the llrto. ot It IT. Macy & Co., New\ York. agtUntt tho American? Publishers' a* soeiatkm and ethers wherein a dia* solution of tho oMoctatloA la sought cnitho ground that It i s a combination to .control th# sapply of* all copyright- ed- ooo'pi an< fix the. price; at which IfW should* be told* by booksellers. It la allege dtlfat tho association makes\ ° an agreement with' booksci- lots' which la alleged to bo nicgal and -contrary to thov laws of tho state of Ne*w York and the Sherman anU-irurt law\ The present appeal was taken to the highest court for the purpose ot Making possible an appeal to the Uiilled States supreme court. M [WtBBX; FROM CROFST \ is ftqw cojnft«ig in., Don't you think y»u ought to save a little ?, It isr IfyL-: first^^ht^cit^d^oitifs tJ^f|gives you an incentive and an amhition to irH,- crease yjjur account and thus protect yourself agatast adversity and old ag# - Your Valuable papt?rs should be protecteel by one of our' saft deposit fwxts-Trtfin^. fi^pi $a.^rto#I0^ in nir Armor --<,? per annum in our new steele- Vault Let uSishow It to you. you can meet your ieends here and use our retiringro^wBa^; 4% 0 INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. VBanking >y Mail\ a special feature\ JoknF. Aia«a Am/rtan, Bridxi t>w>«y Charles C, neahan TrtutlfiMtckmtu $mvlttp Btni.Cnick 9Biaka» Ct„ , Lumbir and Ctal Gcorga C. Bnell GtrrttC. ButllttC*. Wktlm\t Gttctn •X. Tlfua Goat* OaUtr, CHtitm Nalitntl B»»it>fAUh*,tt.Y, Awtf. J, Ctnalniliani Jtt. CtnnixfiMMSt* 8 C: Currkt* Ntuijatturm Willi.*. Dilalager DtMtitr Bm., Af«n/«. lurirs, Vici-Prtiidtnt NatiHulBani »/ Ctmmirci Thomas B, Dusa Prisiiint r. B..Du»» Ci. Mfn, Ptrfumn.tlc. - Stttt Trtimrir JamaaS. Grakaa FrnUnt Xtdultr Gu EntHu CtmMV' t •*«« William li. Hal. PruUnt lawjm Ot'Otifr tHitPuUhUttO., Vltt.FrmUnf Mtdutkt Sttkp B**t G.orgVW. HamUat- Vkt-rrn.Ctu»itie»*Nat Bant, Cmm*m44lt*;N.Y. DIRECTORS Frank H. Hamlin - Frisidnl Ca»muUit»» Nat. Bank, Caminkiltmi, N. Y. Alex. B.-lamberton . VlcfPnslJml East SIJi Saslnii Bant Fredarlck C. Xoefaa Prisldcml Amtriea* Otiw _ titC** \WlllstaCIJklyv lint) tiki} 8 Ctmfm HaifaclHTm , W. Henry MatUcws PtaUni Kitkttter Prt»limt 6r,, Dirtcttr CtHtral Bw*. Vki-PmUnt But Side $iti»tt Bati Wllllm S. Horse PresUnl If, B. Mini turn- tcr Co,, Tntstn Stckeslir , Savi*(%Bmk Chas. II. Palmer First Vlee,PrcsiJeiil Clinton Rogers Howe 9 Mitts,Ct„ Carptts mi Drifcrlts M. S, Sa'nSforaT' _r i PrcsUint Geneva Nafhnal Bant, Gimva. N, % John S. Slieppard Capitalist, Pen* YM, N. K Frank A. Steelier PresiJint, Sttektr Lltk* Co, J. D.rr.llD.SsrUr? — - 2nd Vtt\PrnU*K~ - Ch«rleall.Tlio«u> RtalEtW •'-•' Monroe Wheel»e:\^H- SmmltttSteuUtCtmtSp; Vale'nilsa F. WiiH •' Wiitmire, Jtamitr f i._. ut, Cntracfm, Urkttr Merthpflti Bmml JoVn C. Wimt.r. ' Wk*tnB FnM Aft. M>rrifr**r.r, WtUU E. W.«MllHiry Mtrdunt Genesee Valley Trust Co. 21 Exchange St. f Rochester, N.Y, Resources over §8,000,000.00 Albany, .N. V.. Sept. 28,—Ordinances enacted by tho authorities o£ Roches- ter ngnlnst tlio oieirslott ot blaeV eraoko from factory chlmnoya In that city was sustained En, a decision handed down by the court of appeals, The MacAuloy-Pleno Milling Co., waa fined $S3 under tho os-diuance in WOO and carried tho matter upon appeal to'the higher court* on tho ground that noclwstcr charter did not confer power to pass such an ordinance. MARKET REPflBT New York Prevision Market New York, Sept 37. WHEAT — No. 2 red, $1.0Jf No. 2 bard, f. o. b., $UI1«, COItN—No. i In elevator, domcaUft C2%c OATS — No, S whlto, in elevator, 30Ho; while on track. 30©«f4c. POltK—Moss, $23.00. BUTTER — Creamery* apeclalav 3O03(Hic: entra, 23o; atato dairy, good to choice. 2Jte©!8c; factory, JKWWc CHEESE — State, specials, lOJi© 17c.\ E0QS 3S<H0C State and Pennsylvania, Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, Sept. 37. WHEAT—No. 1 northern. IU.5&; No. 2 rod, $1.00. COUN—No. 2 yellow, S?£c t. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, 57e, OATS—No. 2 white, 36%c f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 white, 36c. / PLOOlt — Fancy blended patent, per bbl., 56J25©T.00j winter family patent, $5.60©6Ji5 ; BUTTER—Creamery, WeiUm tubs lile; atnto creamery, fair to good, 27020c; dairy, fair to good, 20«27c. CHEESE — Good to choice, ISKQt 166. EQGS—State, selected white, 38© 33c. POTATOES—White, choice to fair cr. ner bu.. 50c. 0 8 Railroad Ratet«Extra.ordihary. ntulroud, Hues onterlnr Buffalo from Canada. oitor-rates-ot;one.*fare)-iound trlfc for the Third Buffalo, tndustrW liixposllloni Oct. 345. The ll«8a> West of Buffalo offer rates Of a fire and a half, and the eastern trunk >ilneiv the same. Tho Buffalo & Lak*.Erla.Trac^ : ilon- company also offers a rjfte of. a fare and a half, round trip, This is thS greatest opportunity, :in, year* to nslt the Queen' City of -tne-iAkek and see the liileat ESposltioa attempted : : is this seotM since the Pan-Ate'cHean. NEXT WEEK We will Give Yo« Qi|r, Complete Plgnof EntertainiBent, \*hich This Stpre Will Provldc-«t> Gtjit.of.SjvtirjI thousafid Dollara—to AWceyour^ttt Here Worth While, During the Rochester Industrial Exposition The attractions of thi* store during the Exposition will Jbe qfcsuch a liatutethat every visitor will waiit to come here— lust as they did last year, to sec the Aero- planes.- Watch for our announcement next week, and plan your time so that you can devote «veral hours to this store., When yoix ^Icnow our. plans, youll be ready to divide your time With us. Rochester's 1910 Exposition will over- shadow all others in importance and inter- est; both in the character and splendor of the exhibits and in the extfabrdiftarihess of the musfcalsattractions. Remember that We pay round-trip car fares to Rochester on rasonable pur- chases^ and that we operate the largest restauntnHn the city, with leating accorn- inodatibrts for more than860, DufTy-Mclnnerney 06* ppposite^Gotttt House, City Hall and ad- fe^te ^*«|Hctel,\ Hotel .Rochester, Post Office, Mechanics Institute and lead* ingfinarichl instlrurlttha. ff,B*o ,,! 5»' artVwM 460-470 Main Street, Buffalo Fail and Opening Days ^ First showing of (the beautiful new 'Suits, Coats and Furs—for Fall and Winter. C All tlie popular, fashionable Hats, repre- sented by favored models. . C New Dress Goods In complete assortment. \ €. The Silk and Velvet Store ready with the very* latest fabrics, €i Opening Show and Sale of New Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Draperies. C When you come to Buffalo, plan to have dinner at our beautiful new Mission Restaurant—plenty to eat for 40c—daily from 11.30 to 2.30. H> A. MELDRUM COM -frjrti Y TRAIM LEAPS INTO T0BRENT sixteen People Killed When nock Island Bridge Collapses. Sixteen persons are known to have lost their lives, probably others killed' and their bodies washed away, and eleven injured is the result ot a terrible wreelt which ocenrfed'on the Rock MtUd tallroad. t.vo niiloit cast of this place at. an early hour Friday morninfc when a fast train on the Itock Islnna.ran through, an open, •bridge Into 20 feet of raging water. • Nlhe of the dead have been, Identi- fied TVhilo iso-ren are yet unknown.. Vbt others ntay have Seen washed away by Hie lorront, * The stream vw-iitaii wrought the de- struction is at ordinary times simply a dry aroja with iio water, but With Its bod 3p feet below' tho level of the rall> road bridge^\\ TSaMy Thursday night a tremendous rain tell uhd .the dry bed was. soon tilled nit to the brim witli a Wild totroiif, --« The-bridge Itself Was quickly brok- en up and earrip.d away. -( Shortly after 1 o'clock in the morn- ing, while the stofta rnged, the fast passenger train from Kahs&s City to Denver, traveling St 40 mile's an hour,. rushed headlong' Into the gap and the forward end of the train took the plunge into i|he Wnter-fllled raylne' The loMinotlve^ tonder_«nd baggage, car disappsartid entlffely under, v/sxtei and the eagineer, Breman. baggsige/ tnaiii nhd comluctor were' Instantly killed. 1 ' ^he Bnwker -whicit stopped on tho brink of ike stream wns( telescoped-hy ; the cltair cat and many 'pd&sengeia ;Wete killed - eiitrlgUt. Othei's -wert' thrown into' tft<S stream ahd •wef* : dfownei' •With the exception of the last pull- ttian the entire train, lett the track and the cars afid coaches wcro piled la a big heap or rolled into lie ditch alongside, the faUs. CHAVEZ CROSSED THE ALPS After Completing the DaMna Feafthei Peruvian Aviator Met VVIth\ Bad AccWeiit. Chavez, the Peruvian aviator, crossed the Simploii Pass at.an altitude Ot ?,- jOOO feet and passed ever the j3implon Kuliii, the high Peak, some 18 miles {from Dombdossbla, lp safety, He nad ,ueen In the air SO minutes when, he met with theaecident. He fell a diS- taneft of ten meters, Chaveit hegau- 'to descend, not sus- pcctlpg that t> violent Wind was bidw- ing lower down, a s nt the higher alti- tiido a perfect calm prevailed; He^ tried to slide down Oh'his plahes, but a gust of ->virld caught tlio machine and. sud'detily npset it. As It fell forward a ftry Of Horrpir scemled f rom thfe crowd whldh rush- ed to the place where the aeroplane struck the gfound. Chaves was taken from the debris and rembved to s hos- pital, Wneit he l-eihlned oonsolbus- Mess.he deolafod.tliat he was suitering -great pain and saldi '.it I s jbrrlble.*'^ ' 'Ttwaf auiftt that both his iggs.-Were- brokett, and. that he .had ajso stistaihed ; injuries td the, heaa, His cbridition, however, is hot' serieys, ftlileti, the third competltoi? jtt. that c rncej siiccessfully crOsseithleAlps and; .lUndod at Stvm. \He went % again '-Shortly'attertvftrds apdmade a Itai't • ifor Jillan-. NO' fitrthef news- hal hee*. heht.d front hiitt here. - - ' CHIlDRENr $ $ JfiDon't aHowtaem *• study in Sjiv<ttm light. .^ ( X If their Eyes are not perfect jjj * .—the lmperfecllon should be * f corrected -with properly fitted a JJ •*IM«^.-''. • - • -\ S This is nnimpemUve duty, * narticnl'arly-, it this time of S the year. ?.E.E.Bausch&Son | * Opticians. Optometrists. %; &ttAMn SlfrRdcheitw,N.V. I Colonist F^afes Tickets.oB' Bile daiif Soptenftor 14th t» October lithntf . '-' • •VSft'V- coSv i=rARBS to OnlireffliSi MeilodhOregSn, Colorado, Alberta, :BrltisTir06lu m bia »nd otlmr Western. AoiUnaiioni,,\ :. ~-\ \l .WiOK'k .(i-M'WAI I IM ^ , f . , 'AMERICA*8,!ilt|ATMf ; . ; v ' \«All*AV|VjJifEi((« .Sdr complolo iiilMmitlont oaii to Tld«» .Agents-New .Yorfe Oe^ttlil,Etae*., Z8w«