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THE ROME DAILY SENTINEL, TUESDAY EVWINO, JANUARY 7, 1908.
r.iiJ MAYOR TO COMMON COOHCIL
V A R I 0 U 8 CITY AFFAIRS.
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J O T T I N G * —A Ragged Hero at the Lyric this
evenlqg. - ~ . . . « * « . i A U T f t n r u i K i n O N —Regular communication of Roman COMMUNICATION TOUCHING O N i l x ) d g e
s N o . 2 2 ^ K . and A. M., this
! evening. —FufcKjumual concert and ball of
the Moonltfeht Club at Seegar's Dancing Academy tomorrow evening.
—The Children or Mary are reque*i , ed to a t tend Miss Margaret Griffins
funeral a t St. Peter 's Church, a s a
THr OLD V « M O N T F * * « . M A R D OF ALDRRMEN MEETS City WaU—Aid. Ott
O'Brten, Hossfelt. ' FIRST MARRIAGE LICENSE. J Q J P O L I C E A N D F I R E M E N
Fascinating Rural Comedy in Four Acta, With Sonas, Dances and j HOLDS FIRST SESSION OF T H E
College Atmosphere. PRESENT YEAR. Cast.
Legal—Aid. Jones, O'Brien, T o w n - g r a n t e d to Alfred Jenny and Miaa Ins
t Finances in Good Condition — Bills
paid Promptly — Tax Rates and Prospective Needs — Fish Creek Bond Issues-Constitutional Amend-ment Needed Regarding Bonding ^ ' ^ o f f u . e r H . p U , ( . , „ r l h e C o m . Limit—Rome Should Take tha , n i t i " , panions of the Forest were fustalli'd a t j v e Connections With State on Monday evening by Mrs. Langton Roads About to Be Built—Rural of Utica, supreme deputy.
Electric Lights.
Uncte Joslah Hedges. Vermont far- Mayor Kessingar Presents His An- o f A l d - HoBsfelt
send. Miscellaneous--Aid.
O'Brien. The council, adjourned on motion
nier, J. Addison Mott. Frank Ralleston, of Boston, Ernes t !
E S T I M A T E FOR M A I N T E N A N C E
FOR COMING YEAR.
Itosenburgh. Prof. P. Tieklepiteuer, naturalist,
Fred H. Relyea. College Men—Ned Clearfield; I. J.
nual Message—President Raffauf Appoints His Standing Committees
MISS MARGARET E. G R I F F I N .
Highway*, Paving, - . - - „ - PERSONAL.
At the meeting of t h e . Common | __Fred C. Whi te of William C Council held last evening May*»r whi te & Son, Is visiting his brother. Kessinger presented the following I ) r J o n n p Whi te m New York, communication: ! —John J. Hughes and son William well;
By section 40 of the charter of the i g Hughes of th is city, who have been Chappy, Harvey Lewis Selden; Buzz,
Weary Bill, hobo r Harry Ilroughton. Eaekiel, chore hoy, Charles I t .
Wells. College Men — Scoop, Stoddard
Moore Stevens j r . ; Bud, Wm. Powell Sweet; Scissors, • Geo. Randall Cogs-
Sport, A. Hugo Putnam;
Lovitla Watson.
The first application under the new law requiring a license before a couple can be married, waa made this morning t o City Clerk Meriz by Alfred Jenny and Miss Ina Lovllla Watson. The application recites that the pros-
^Bonds of Off icers-Other Matters 'A Much Beloved Young Woman Dies j P * ^ « 7 m ' 8 * " J f ™ " b £ °*?* i A1> - . . " ipation and resideB at 71.ri N. .lay
Tin. first regular, meeting of the 1 A f t e r a S h 0 r t l l l n c " ' I s t reet . His parents are Charles and Death always s tr ikes with a heavy! Mary Jenny, and Uieir birthplace la
hut there are t imes when it given a s Berne, Switzerland. seems that the blow is almost too The brld«M»leet Is a telephone opera-
ceipi of the annual Jneisage of Mayor hard to .be borne. This thought must j tor, residing at 405 Expense street. Kessinger routine business was trans-! impress itself on the minds of all , She is a daughter of Louis and bnima acted i friends and acquaintances of the I Watson. Her father was born In Lew- i was to come before the meeting ami,
The resolution adopted by the {family in connection with the death is county and her mother in Jefferson oy n i d a t i o n .H th»« hoard h, Board of Water and Sewer Commis-iof Miss Margaret Elizabeth Griffin, icounty. sioners on Monday' t ibon was receiv-j daughter of John Griffin, 219 H e n r y ! Accompanying the
college M e n ^ w e u i: eariteiu . ^ t-ommou Council for the year 1908; Dea Walworth; Ted Clearfield, William . lai. ,„.„, o u M o n d a y ^ e n i n g . Preai- 'hand. 0 1 i££*»,» . 'K„ U „ „^ , .n ' « « h l R i i f f a , l f Presided. Outside the re- seem.
The Schedule Prepared and Ordered Transmi t ted to Common Counc t One Thousand Feet of Hose Bought
t — Folice Report for December.
The Board of Fire and police Commissioners held p. regular monthly meet ing on. Monday afternoon, all the nlefhtter* being present.
Tl e purchase of a thousand feet ot hose was o n e ' of the ma t t e r s that
—George A. Wendt, electrical enj;i neer who Is connected with the Canadian West inghouse Electrical Com
F.vanB; Bing, Fred M. Wendt; Doc, Gilbert Rober t Hughes ; Sliver, John M. Hughes ; Splint, Samuel John (irosvenoT; Chunk, Ralph Merritt.
Ruth, the farmer ' s daughter, Miss pany of Montreal , Ontario, is vlsitinu Vera Miles Smith
city of Rome it is the duly of the j g p e n d i n g some t ime with friends and Geo. Allen Hendy ; Snap, E. Frank mayor to "transmit to the^Common Ire la t ives l a Hol land Pa ten t and Rem i ! » i t * * * Council at its first meeting in Janu - | B e n > n i i v e r e t u rned ' home , ary in each year a s ta tement of the | general affairs of the city in relation to its finances, government and improvement with such recommendations as he may deem proper." Since the fiscal year closes on Dec. 31, the t ime is too short for the various officers and boards to prepare their annual financial reports giving the details upon which a s ta tement up to date can be based. Those reports will be presented soon to your honorable body and will indicate t he situation in each Instance. But It may be
le finaTTPes of this city I
Mrs. John Ralleston of Boston, Mrs. Mortimer G. Merrl t t .
Tranquility, Ruth ' s mother, Mrs.
his pa tents , Mr. aud Mrs. F. S. Wend of this city.
—Thomas Stevens of Schenectady formerly of Rome, has been called Charles H. Nicholson, here by t h e , d e a t h of his half-sister, Nell Pa rkman , cpllegt Mrs. Mary Gatley. Mr. Stevens holds Frank M. Po t t e r jr a fine position with the t ieneral Electric Company.
—Emmons C. Hamlin, who has been spending the holiday vacation with
girl, Mrs
said that the finances of this city are ; n i s pgronfch Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ha-.n In good condition. The necessity for j l i n m t n i B c i t y ) i a B r e t u r n e d to th< borrowing in anticipation of tax levies I Mercersburg (Pa.) Academy to re has been largely eliminated by the , s u m e n i H s U i d t e s . *
-Charles change in-the time of.corporation and school tax collection, together with the accumulation, by several of the departments, of funds so there is money on hand to pay bills promptly.
% The approach toward a cash basis has been steady, and that progress can be continued without increase of taxation. The time should arr ive -soon •when no creditor of the city need wait a year or fifteen months for his pay. Purchases on a cash basis can be made to better advantage than where long credit Is asked. During the past year there have been but few accounts which it was necessary to pay by the slow method of town orders , not due | number of years was employed unti l March 1 of the following year. | telegraph operator in the Rome Formerly it was the custom to pay the g rea t bulk of city bills by town or-
Police Board elsewhere in this Issue. Mayor Kessinger presented his an
nual message, which appears elsewhere in full.
On motion of Aid. McCann the mes-Opheha Wat te r son of Philadelphia, \ ^ o f M a v m Kessinger was receiv-
Miss Laura Oliver. | e d a n d o r d e r e ( i pr inted in the official bally Ann Pickle, hired gal , Miss , m i n u t e , o f t n e Common Council.
Abble M. Fowler. A ] ( , J o n e a p , . e S f n t e d the revised bamanthy Ann Hlggins, dress-mak- oMUvdWeii o f t n o c ! t v a n d o n n i s m o .
er Mrs. Howard C, Wiggins t i o n 0 o n was f iefenvd till the next ( a l l ege Girls — Gladys, Miss Lditlt r e g t l , . u . meeting
Crnestine Jacobus ; Bess, Miss M> ra , ' A | ( , ' T ( ) l V u s e n d o f t l K , s p e c l a l c o m . A. Roberts of Calvert hrneat ine Hayden ; Polly, Miss M a r - y j n i l t e ( ] I t , ( i u e s t e a ^ ^ t o n 0f time
s t reet has received word of the sen .,iha Dorothy Allen; Janet Miss Eon> ; , n ft U 1 . u t e r o f f | x i a m u s e m e n t ous i l lness of his daughter, Mrs. Marie O w e n s ; Pearl , Miss Racheel M^n 8 e s It was granted James Miller, at h e r ' h o m e in New Marie Po t t e r ; Mazie, Miss Vina Scrip London. Mr. Roberts is doubly at ture; Helene, Miss Lila Antoinette fllcted, as h e has another daughter i Wood; Jul iet , Miss Florence Malvina critically ill a t his home in this city. Wendt; Celia, Miss Bessie Oreica
—Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Woolsey inuney ; Nan, Miss Alice Belmot Bur-have re turned to their home in Bene- ney; Nance, Miss Grace Fuller, ca Falls, after spending a day and a Synopsis, half with the latter 's father, O. S. Act 1—A camp in the Green Moun-Dorman, 30&. N. James street . Mrs. tains. September . Woolsey was formerly Mrs. Jacob If. Act 2.—Uncle Josiah's farm yard. Kohler and resided at Camden for October. some time. ' Act 3. — The Ralleston's summer
Walter T. Peabody, who for a j home near t he Old Vermont Farm. •i* Eight mon ths later, la- Act 4.—An Adirondack lawn fete at
Were present agents of hose man,; youug people facturing companies. After the sub-
ih« i-^^ i0,-isTreeVVwhTch"burred* a?7^30 o T l w k i wer^RTev7~S."s. Davis , 'pas tor of the , joct had been talked over, on motion 000 bonds for Flab Creek water con-Son Monday evening. She had been ' Liberty Street M. E. ChUrch, and Mr. j of Com. Blrnie the board enteredI lush uction. On motion of Aid. Bow-1 ill with pleuropneumonia only one • and Mrs. Howard Hamilton a s wit-. to cont rac ts wrth the Eureka and Fab-ers received, filed and made a par t ! week, but in spite of the best skill of Inesses. Mr. Jenny and Miss Watson rlc F i re Hose Companies for 500 feet of the minutes of this meeting. 1 physicians and the most devoted at- are both employes of the Rome Home each or t n e Paragon and Keystone
The budget o ' t h e Board of Fire andUent ion of nurses and friends she nev- J Telephone Company and have many ; brands or hose at 11 a loot. Both Police Coiunisslonars for the ensuing er rallied after the first attack. friends who will be pleased to hear of j brandB have been In use in the fire vear was presented and referred toi Miss Griffin was born in Rome, | the approaching nuptials. depar tment for years and have done finance committee. It will be found August 22, 1SS4, and had always lived j License. No. 2 to marry was grant- f the best of service. ^ in the proceedings of the Fire and I here. She attended St. Peter 's paro- ed th i s afternoon. The appl icants! F i r e Chief Briggs said t ha t tne de-
chial school, and was a faithful mem-, were William R. Small of Deansboro j par tment stood In need of new horses
tion of the New York Centra l Rail- Miss Pa rkman ' s road and later transferred to a pii- later.
camp. Five years
ders , keeping creditors wait ing many ! siyon in the Utica station, h a s been months . With the balance on hand, i appointed car accountant. He has! by making the general fund, under j j u s t u e e n transferred from the office! control of the Common Council, at Albany, where he was first located,! enough larger in the future to cover ^0 wa te r town to have charge of the t he small amount of town audita that i H., W. & O. system.
F I R S T SEWER CASE.
recently have not been Included in it, the entire city during most of the year, would be on a cash basis and no greater tax levy would be required.
City Attorney Larkin reported all actions against the city, except the sewer suits and two that have not yet been finally determined, cleaned up. The two cases still under consideration are the action of Frank & Schneible against Hyde & Hyde and
I the City of Rome, which is now before the Appellate Division in Roch-
| ester, and the action of Burton T. ! Armstrong against the city of Rome. i The latter case was tried before Jus-I tice De Angelis last November and i a verdict of no cause of action se-i cured. A motion for a new trial will
probably be argued this month. The report of the city attorney was
received and adopted. On motion of Aid. Bowers the fol
lowing resolution was adopted: Whereas, The Board of Water and
I Sewer Commissioners by Gth day
ber of St. Peter 's Church and of the ', and Miss Eleanor C. Harr i s of this Rosary Society anu the Children of j city. , Mary. For some time she had been | — — — — — — — employed as stenographer in the law j On Their Wedding Tr ip . offices of Evans & Prescott . Of ex-i Mr. and Mrs. Grant G.« Whea t of cellent intelligence and ready adapta j toches ter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. billty, her services were much.prized j William G. Freisllch, 112 Ridge by he> employers, who ca^i not speak , s t reet . They a r e on their wedding too highly of her. Hers was one of' tr ip, haviug been married in Roehes-those sjimny dispositions, all too rare, ] ter a t noon on New Year 's day, being tnat make bright and cheerful every the first applicants for a marr iage 11-surrounding. Even though suffering! cense in that city. Tbey expect to herself she still went about with the re turn to Rochester on Friday, where pleasant demeanor that was her in- j they will reside. Mr. Whea t Is em-herent nature, With these character-1 ployed as electrician in a la rge auto-istics she could not help endear ing j mobile manufacturing plant. herself to all who knew her, and to every one of them her death brings the sincerest sorrow.
Miss Griffin's mother died 13 years ago. Besides her father she is survived by one sister and two brothers
Fell From Scaffold.
The black horse at No. 1 fire station is used up and the gray one at the same stat ion Is in bad sba,pe with a ca ta rac t over one eye. No action was taken. . •«
The following est imate of the expense of maintaining the Fire and Police Depar tments for the ensuing year was prepared and, on motion of Com. Besley, ordered . transmitted to the Common Council, signed by the pres ident aud clerk.
Rome, N. Y.. Jan. 6, 1908—To the Mayor and Common Council of thi City of Rome, N. Y.
w of
Gent lemen: A a meet ing of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners th i s day held, the following est imate for the main
, , - , , , . , , tenance cf the Fire and Police De-S M S * £ , • * S * i 2 ? - 2 ? S J & 2 i P U t n p t . & the ensuing year was h i l e ' a t work on the new b u i l d i n g i . ^ " " ^ ^ 1 ordered ransmit ted to
the Rome Metallic Bedstead Works | %TZlormelo7yT t r a n 8 m U t e d '
Fire Department. Pay roll ...$10,300 00
700 00 inel. The family a renas - ; s c i o u s and taken to his home In t h e ! Hose ; . . l.ggg po i deepest sympathy of all. j ambulance. He was badly bruised f£ed . . n ".:.'".'...'.'.''. y w So
fell from a scaffold shortly after 9 a. Miss Mary Griffin and Dennis A. and ! m todav. He fell a dis tance of about James F. Griffin, all of this city, the j e i g n t fe"et and s truck on his face and I £ ^ e A^rm "a'nd ' ' Ex-lat ter connected with the local staff j n a n d s . He was picked up uncon-1 tensions of the Sent sured of the
QUICK HOSE COUPLING. and shaken up but no broken.
bones were
Exhibition in Rome of a Recently Pat ented Invention.
Hordes Repairs to buildings. Miscellaneous
900 00 800 01)
0(^ 2,300
At
made in the presence of Fire Com-
Police Department. . . .$ 8,300 00
Police . . . * . . . . 200 00
Weather Indications. Washington, Jan. 7.—Eastern New
York, rain or snow tonight and Wed-Of course unforseen expenses might! n e s d a y ; br isk to high east to north-
„i„| Z " VhU 1908. (a copy of which has been trans- •*•«•* u " ^ " ' ^ r * f ? £ 2 " s i r s ' ( S m l rs nutted to the Common Council and is \f g f t a g and E. .L ber
M s m s Chambers ^ .^ f . ^ h J^ ] ) U r s u a n t t o 8 t . c . 2 • earner was used In
mK,,iiitinTi missioners David Tulloh and Martin J. . nf i n a , v iBirnie, Fire Chief Briggs and Assist, I were well rendered. The audience, , '" ' ' l , y ' | an t Fire Chief McMaster at the corner \ while it was not large was very teh-|
thusiastic and fully appreciated the ] berty^ftreets. No. tlie exhibition.
arise, which would upset calculations, but from what is in sight there is rea
east winds. Western New York, rain or snow-
son for congratulation on the situation j t o n i g n t a n d Wednesday; brisk to high and the outlook. | e a g l t o nor theas t winds.
Both the town taxes and the cor , poration taxes have been reduced. It I ^ t t n e t_yric. is not to be expected, however, that I . * , ._-if extra money is to be raised for pav-! , , ™* a t t ract ion at the Lyric Theater | s n o u l d , e d w h ( , n r o a c n e d T h e
ing extension, if the sewer bond in ! t h l K evening will be A Ragged Hero. | c a g e lH o n e o f G 5 i n t h e B i m e c a u s e
teres t is to be paid by tax levy instead ! a Cf)mecly drama winch has won a , a n d i n yolves damages, asked for to of bv the water revenues, if the \*** n a , n e a " r t generous praiae whor-1 t n e a m o i i n t o f |5 0o,000. The present bridge fund is to be augmented with ', f,ver a . e e n - t
0 n e o f t h f thrilling sttua- ^ i s t o b e a t e g t c a g e a u d w
the view of having it grow large i ; l o n b " / n t n f 8 e c o n a ac l> wnere tne b r o u g n t t o r e C over from the city of enough to supply a bridge across *•» 5 g ° o f t h ,? * r t > 8
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Mohawk river on E. Bloomfleld street, | g j B e c o n ( i s t o r y o f a b u r n m g build-when extended — if such extra needs imR-are to be met, a further reduction of « » S , a t u f ( l a J afternoon and evening
Miss Alma Hearn, an emotional ac-
Action of Pendorf vs. City of Rome to be Tried This Term.
Utica, Jan . 7.—Justice Rogers open-1 adj?P te/.| "n„..th.® ed the J anua ry spec morning in the super at 10 o'clock. j * " ' " X^'t'^^,h^ZJl^'^^^a^2l\f. C. St. Onge of Utica, representing
In call ing the calendar, case No. 4 l " o n 10°, o f t h e cbai tei of the city o n John G. Pendorf vs. City of Rome, 1 K°™e known as chap was asked to be held by M. J. Lar- l a w s o f l^04- required of the Common kin, represent ing the defendant city, Council the issue by the city of Rome because of the absence of a mater ia l i£ f b o n d s l n t h e aggregate sum of one witness who couldn't be here until ia-]Uundred thousand dollars; and • ter. The court, however, after listen- Whereas, The proceedings ppelimi ing to argument , decided that the c a s e | nary to the aforesaid resolution ot the
Board of Water and Sewer Commis-
Well Pleased Audience The attraction at the Lyrk; Theater I Pay roll
p. m. a test of a new four-way j last evening was the Arrival! o t Kitty j § £ £ » ^ o H e e ^ . . . . . . . ;
threadless quick hose coupling was The piece is full of amus ing Sltua-; signal System . . . . . . . 350 oo Mons and bright dialogue. There are Expense Account . . . . 200 oo also nearly a -dozen songs, which Miscellaneous
$19,500 00
475 00 I
$ 9.6S5 00
efforts of the company.
ch-mter 050 o'f'the 1 t h e S t - 0n^e Manufacturing Company, I . Obsequies. i exhibited the workings of the appar-1 The funeral services over the re-atus, which consists of a male and I mains of Mrs. Charles H. Gatley were
taxat ion Is not likely. The city can not have things that cost money without paying for them. I t is not always wise tp seek cheapness alone, and It would be unwise to make mere low tax ra tes the aim. On the other hand the re is a limit to the th ings than can be had, even though t h e y are good things, because the taxes can not be made large enough to secure all the good things. Care to avoid unnecessary levies and to see t ha t the public funds are properly spen t is ever essential. Likewise it is to be borne in mind that those who a r e connected with the city government are custodians, not of their own, but of other people ' s money, and those who disburse other people's money are charged with greater ca re t han if the expendi ture wefe their own.
T h e Fish Creek Bonds. The city i s on the threshold of be
ginning, through Its Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners, the largest single under taking i t ever planned
t ress of excellent ability, will present he r new play, No Mother to Guide Her. The play is 01 the strenuous sort, filled with exciting climaxes as the result of natural situations. Miss Hearn lias been surrounded by a com
As to Pavement. The Board of Public Works will
meet this evening, but not to act on the paving propositions on several s treets that were designated a t the last meeting. Such action will taken a t a future meeting. . A test against the paving on Lawrence s t reet has bfen filed with the clerk of the board. H. C. Midlam, and there are other petitions in opposition in circulation on Ridge, Park and Kossuth streets.
Rome t he sum of $10,000 damages, alleged to have ensued to the plaintiff's property on account of the emptying of the city sewer thereon.
A. T. Wilkinson and Russell 8. Johnson, representing the plaintiff, objected to any delay. ^ T h i s action was brought in 1906," salW Mr. Wll-
sioners are pursuant to law and sufficient, and the issue of the aforesaid amount of bonds i s necessary;
Resolved, t ha t t he bonds of the city of Rome for the purpose aforesaid be issued in the aggregate amount of one hundred thousand dollars, payable in 20 years with interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year;
Resolved, Fur the r that the said bonds so issued in denominations as
kinson, "and we are opposed to fur- follows: Ten thousand dollars in ther delay. One of our material wit- W « of one hundred dollars each;
. nessea, t h e bacteriologist who examin twenty thousand dollars in bonds of pany ot unusual strength and clever-^ e d t n e w i f e o f l n e plaintiff as to her f 5 y e hundred dollars each; seventy
sickness, has died in the meant ime, thou^.:."-! dollars In bonds of one seriously crippling our case. W e are thousand dollars each; principal pay-ready for trial now."
Mr, Larkin, in reply, charged Mr. Wrilkinso& with breaking an agreement t o refer the Qase and defended his course, saying he was responsible
be j for the delay. pro-] The Court—Why isn't this case a
referable one? Mr. Wilkinson — We object to a
able in 20 years ; principal and inter est payable at The First National Bank of Rome, Rome, New York; and hat said bonds be issued in thi; name
of the city of Rome, and be signed by the mayor and city clerk, and the seal of the city of Rome affixed thereto;
Resolved, Fur ther that the Clerk of
female coupling. Instead of threads as on the old style couplings the re . a re four lugs so arranged tha t a one-fifth turn makes the coupling secure. A nozzle was also shown which threw a large or small stream at the will of the nozzle holder by pressing down a buckle, or a complete shut-off can be made. ,
The patent on the coupling was issued, on Dec. 17 last and the company has already made successful tests in a number of places, including Plica and Woonsocket, Mass., and in both places have been asked to place bids for the complete equipment of the department and hydrants with the apparatus. The pat terns for the apparatus are being completed a t the plant of the Rome Saddlery Hardware Manufacturing Company, corner of Washington and Harrison s t reets , where it is expected tha t the cast ing will be done.
Those who have inspected the coupling express their approval of It for quick connections.
At the Dancing Academy. Prof. W. L. Seegar 's midwinter
t e rm for beginners in dancing was organized on Monday evening; with an unusually large a t tendance. At the next session any des i r ing . to enter who were unable t o be present last
Daughters of Liberty. Mrs. Lydia Wynn of Utica, deput
the°iiastallation of"the Fish c V e e k w a t ' i 8 t a t e councilor for the Daughters of er sys tem. This under tak ing is in r e Liberty, installed the officers sponse to the substantial ly unanimous I M a r ' h a "Washington council. No.
«sh of the people as indicated b y ! p f t h i s ci,>?- o n Monday evening. elr votes, and the public desire un- joanqnet was given the deputy at B:m
questionably is that the Fish Creek i T . n e semi-annual report was read am
reference as the plaintiff would then be obliged t o advance the cost of such a proceeding, which would be very expensive. r-
The Court decided that it should remain in i ts place on the calendar.
The tr ial of the Wood Creek case of Pendorf vs. the City of Rome was begun this afternoon. Attorney Wilkinson mak ing the .opening address
{ f o r the plaintiff.
H E N R Y C. M O R T O N ' S ' W I L L . wate r flow through the city mains as soon a s the conditions can p e r m i t During the past year the long litigat ion over water r igh t s was ended, the c i ty Is In possession of the necessary lands on the s t ream and the highest cour t has fixed, definitely and finally, t h e city 's legal r igh t to the water.
showed the council to be in good fl nancial Condition.
Still Alarm. A still ahum wan received at lew:.
p. m. on Monday ai fire station No 1 The chemical responded and fcund the cause of alarm to be the turning
T h u s far all the expenses of the litl-j out of a chimney on Fred Bewl^s gatlon, the surveys, the plans, etc., j house, 713 W\ Liberty street. A,small cover ing a period of over ten years I chemical extinguished the blsae, and amounting to some $10,oo0, have
Trotter Sold. Henry Barnard jr.. hag sold to Chas
W. Lee of Rochester, his fast litts, pony t rot ter , Floyd U. with a ran record of l;gf%, .-.ml a matinee record to wagon of 8:221-,. Mr. Barnard re eently purchased the animal of S. K
been paid from the regular annual water* revenues.
T h e time has come, however, when I t Is necessary to Issue bonds for the construction as authorized by the tax* payers* vote. To borrow this •money m o s t favorably, In view of the condi t ions of the money market , will re - |Bresee of Syracuse, qu i re the very beet efforts. TUM-c h a r t e r permits the bonds to be Issued" "In such denominations or amounts , and payable a t such time or t i m e s a s said board (of Water and Sewer Commissioners) may recomm e n d and deem expedient, but the t e r m of ssld bonds small not exceed twen ty years." A portion of these bonds might be Issued in small denominat ions peroiit t lng citizens of R o m e to purchase who should seek t h e m a s safe investments. This plan t h e water and sewer board adopted by action taken today.
Constitutional Amendment Needed. T h e Issuance of the entire amount
of R s h Creek bonds as was Indicated in a communicat ion to your honorab le body on lhe wa te r question at the t ime tha t quest ion was before the vote r s several t non ths ago, would b r ing t h e ci ty 's bonded indebtedness above
r Ankle Broken, Timothy Keefe, w? K, Domlnhk
street , sustained a fracture of nTj right ank le hone at the Locomoth,, Works th i s afternoon by reason of ^ st ick of timber falling on It, Mr Keefe w a s taken to the hospital tn the ambulance.
Pur Coat Stolen. He rman Armstrong, lug g, ,i in
street , driver for J. B." Win, gins & Son. reported to the police Jn
Monday evening that he had a h\< overcoat stolen out of the barn ln thp r ea r of 216 N. George street .
Three Hundred Dollars Left to Presbyterian Sunday School.
Rome, Jan . 7.—In Surrogate Sex-ion's Court this morning let ters of administrat ion were granted in the esta te of John H. Cross, and the will o M l e n r y C. Morton waa probated.
T h e , will of Henry C. MortrnT'of this city, which was probated in Surrogate Sexton 's Court, here, provides among other bequests that after the death of his widow, who is to have all the proper ty during life, the sum of $800 s h a l t b e given to t h e ' F i f s t Presbyter ian Sunday school of Rome, to be known a s the Harry B. Morton Sunday School Fund, in memory of the tes ta to r ' s deceased son. The will provides that the fund shall be used for the purpoee of Inculcating the principles and doctrines of the church into the minds of the members of the school. v
CITY ENGINEER PLUNKETT
Will be-Reappointed at Joint Meeting of Two Boards.
The Board of Public Works and the Board of Water and Sewer Commis; d o n e r s will meet this evening in joint session, as the charter requires.
the city Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for the purchase of the sajd issue of bonds.
The following resolution was adopted on motion of Aid. McCann:
Resolved, That the clerk ask the different beards to present to the Council their es t imates for the ensuing year as soon as possible.
On motion of Aid. Townsend the following resolution was adopted:
. Resolved, That the city clerk draw ^ r r a n t s from lime to time for bonds, interest ami salaries as they become due.
The following resolution was unani'-mously adopted on motion of Aid. O'Brien:
Resolved, That the Rome Daily Sentinel and the Rome Trl-Weekly Republican be designated as the official papers and that the official min utes of the several boards of the city, except the Board of Charities, be published in the officii! papers.
Aid. Ott presented the following resolution and en his motion it Was adopted:
Resolved, That the bonds of the city judge be fixed at $2,000; citv treasurer $#,0t>n; city clerk, Jl.eoO; constables at $."00 each.
The following resolution offered by AW. Hossfelt was adopted on his motion : -
Resolved. Thar the First National Bank of Rome an<t the Farmers National Bank of Rome, be and they are hereby designated as banks of deposit for the deposit of all moneys belonging to the city, of Rome, and that the bonds of indfmnlty of each of said banks be fixed at the sum of $20,000 and that t i e city clerk be instructed to notify!the city treasurer of such desiguailos.
On motion of Aid. McCann the chair was directed-lo appoint a com
A Rare Musics! Treat. The engagement of Charles W.
Clark, who is to be heard at the Lyric tomorrow evening, under the direction of Loudon Charlton, will afford an opportunity of hearing one of tjie best baritones tha t America has ever produced. In Europe, where since making his home in Paris, Mr. Clark has frequently been heard4 In recent years, he has a reputation such as few artists of any nationality enjoy. It is said that he has never sung a t any place In Europe without receiving an offer of a re turn engagement . "Mr. Clark is a singer whose visits are always welcome," says t h e London Globe. "At his recital yes terday
• showed himself to have every br
to appoint a city engineer. City Engineer John L. Plunkett will be r e a p - ! m U t c e o f t h r e e ' ° formulate rules and
County Treasurer 's Report. The quarterly report of Henry \?
Rober t s , t reasurer of Oneida eountv of fees received during the tlim-
. m o n t h s ending Dee. 31. was filed \n ike const i tut ional l imit fixed far all ] t he county clerk's office on Moi»,ia except water bonds . J ^ ^ J 8 n o The total smount of fees was $ i .
pointed. His service In this position for several years* has been highly satisfactory, and It is likely tha t lie will be the unanimous choice of the joint meeting.
Both the Water and Sewer and the Public Works boards will ehoose presidents a t meetings this evening.
good reason why bonds for water pur-poses should be counted in figuring S ^ b o n d l n g limit. W a t e r work, eon »truct ions a r e p rope r t i e s , with added tangible , negotiable values should hav the i f own
390.41.
Wednesday Morning cum. The first regular meeting *bf th
e T n w w t g a g e a b l e s ta tus of Wednesday Morning Club af tPr , h
A const i tu t ions l amend- holiday recess will be held to«*>, Adopted by fhe state , at the afternoon at the usual t ime and ph
elert lon t o w«»*mh*> i»*i November last ...feby/in seeond c lass cities, bonds
for^Wtter purposes a r e not counted In f i R t t r t a i J * * bonded limit. ' n " ; ' m o
if to nppiv t o thTrd tlasB rh le Continued on Fifth Page.
Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff Gillmofe ha* appointed
Benjamin NewWe of Kit kland a* a
deputy sheriff In end for the en. my of Oneida.
Thrown From Buggy. While Mrs, Fred Tanner and two
little daughters ot Stanwlx and niece, Mrs. George Bungert of Rome, were driving home from this city on Saturday evening, the horse became frightened at a Christmas tree that was lying by the roadside and ran awav. It jumped a ditch, breaking the har-
regulatlpns to govSirn the board" the earning year. |
President Ratfagf named as such committee Aid. ,YI#0&nn. O'Brien and Townsend.
Aid. Hossfelt s j$ke of the danger existing at the Bouck street crossing of tjie V. 6 M. V. Railroad. He thought the road , should place a crossing tender there as the cars do not slacken t h e i r ^ k e d at that point.
On motion of AM. Hossfelt the city clerk was d u c t e d to communl cate with the officials of the road relative to the matter of placing a watchman there ai* two persona were recently injured ft that place.
President Raffauf named the stand
variety of expression and vocal color at his command." Mr. WTertheim, pianist and accompanist, is likewise an artist of high rank.
Transferred. •John I). Grosvernor, loii Slanwlx
street, who has for some t ime past been in charge of the Utlea office of the New York Life Insurance Company, has been transferred to Syracuse and will have charge of the district agency there., * l r . Grosvenor will have jurisdiction over thir teen counties. There are two other district agencies, located a t New York and Buffalo.
held at the home of he r daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Winkelmeyer, 511 Floyd avenue, this afternoon -at 2 o'clock and at St. Joseph's Church a t 2:30. The services were at tended by many sorrowing relatives and friends. Interment was made in Rome cemetery.
Credits. Balance % 214 !tt Police Earnings 2,260 8S Estimated Excise Re
ceipts 475 00
$20,185 00
-$18,975 78
raised Amount to be by tax levy $10,209 22 Chief of Police Barry presented his
report for the month of December, which w a s received and filed, a s follows:
Whole number of arres ts , 47; males 43; females, 4. Offenses: Burglary, third degree, 5; grand larceny, second degree, 1; peti t larceny, 4; assault, first degree, 1; third degree, 4; drunkenness , 20; vagrancy, 8; violating ordinance 68, 2; 74. 1; peace warrant , 1. Disposition of prisoners: Sent to jail, 11; paid fines, 6; sentence suspended, 18; discharged. 2; turne , ! over to other officers.^4:-uot
evening may have the opportunity ofM disposed of, 4; he ld for graad jury, joining. & 3 . Number of nights electric lights
• * I ! were lighted, . 31 ; number of electric DIED. ,Jfr l ights out all night, 25; number of
G R I F F I N - I n Rome, on Monday, j <*!£ made by patrol wagon 28; lost Jan . B, Miss Margaret E. Griffin, i n ! c h l l ( l r e n f o u n d a n d restored her 23d year.
—Funeral from her late home, 219 Henry street, on Thursday a t '9 a. m. and at St. Peter ' s Church at 9:30. Interment in St. Pe ter ' s Cemetery.
to par-! ents , 1; doors found open at night
Amusements. THEATORIUM—
BY SPECIAL REQUEST N
H O W A R D & C A M E R O N Fashion Plates of Vaudeville
WILL APPEAR IN THREE DIFFERENT ACTS DURING THE WEEK
Monday ana Tucsflay — Black Face. Wednesday and Thursday—German Act. Friday 'and Saturday — The Kobe and
the Maid. With Special Matinee Saturday
Don't Miss Seeing the Rome Girl AL. PRICE. Manager.
Leg Broken. Frances, t he 12-year old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bellinger of Stanwix. about 5 p, m. on Monday met with a painful accident and one which will confine he r to the house for some time. While skat ing on the ice sho fell, breaking the large bone of her left leg Just above the ankle joint . ' '
Notice.
Members of the Merchant 's Asso
ciation : You are hereby requested
to present fb i lie Association, on or
before January 15th, 1908, a complete
list of your past due accounts snd
delinquent debtors. 7 t th s 3t
By Order of the Board of Directors.
.gjweafatt Fi» » cnoeo4*te Pie 1 l i f l t , ya? * " Hl** mw* you want I _ « y a r t , ™ d , > r '"in *<)l*R PIE" pre©-
K y ' f E rTS*'r ^ V r>"om yonr grocer
G R A N D C O N C E R T -BY MR. CHARLES W. CLARK,
Baritone,
Assisted by
MR. JULES WERTHEIM
Pianist and Accompanist
Both of Par i s
AT T H E LYRIC THEATER
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN.
and owners notified, 2; number of vehicles found on street and cared for, 1; number of ambulance calls, 32; number of complaints received a t office and answered, 54; number of search warrants , 2. Value of stolen property reported. $160; recovered, |399; fees charged to the t o w n of Rome, $110.10; to the county of Oneida, $20.35; fines collected by City Court, $63. Total earnings of the force for December, $193.45.
The 1 chief reported Officer Uhl off one day in December On account of sickness and recommended tha t he be allowed full pay.
Com. Besley moved tha t Officer Uhl be allowed full pay for the month.
Carried. Com. Tulloh moved tha t the clerk
be instructed to Write to Joseph Wineburg & Sons of Utica, a letter of thanks for the reward of $loo which they paid to Assis tant Chief of Police Mclaughl in anff ^OffTcer Dowling for the capture of the men who stole a tray of diamonds from their store.
Carried. Com. Tulloh reported tha t In regard
to the employment of a janitor for lhe police station, t he city attorney had advised him tha t the board had no power to make such an appointment. The report was accepted and the board adjourned.
Under the aUHplces of the Wednesday Morning and St. Cecilia Clubs.
• • • • • • • • Tickets now on Sale at J. H. Wilson's
bookstore. Lyric box office open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, for the sale of seats, wheir*, persons who have previously bought tickets may exchange them for reserved seat tickets.
Scat Prices 75c and $1.00. In Boxes and Loges $1.50.
Amusements.
nans ami buggy and throwing M r s . j l n f J
p o m m _ , t t W a f o r ̂ a en r t lng year Tanner out. She was considerably as follows: shaken up but suffered no serlons i n - L . P ' n a , W P ~ " A m
I J jSy. I McCann BWerS. Hossfelt.
and then Is to muke
ju... grocer tell your friends how ea»y It
delirious chocolate tho*e
ftl. T ^mnn r ^ w J , 3 ! " " )n, t n r * « v«rle-\lP«—I^mon, Chocolate nnd Custard—At in «itnj, a pwWage. Mad? b v n % t a Food Companv «*—»-—-
TONIGHT ONLY The Season's Scenic Sensation
"A RAGGED HERO." Prices 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th MATINEE AND NIGHT
M I S S A L M A H E A R N ^ l n the {Successful Melodrama 'i>0 MOTHER, TO GUIDE HER.
Prices 25c,'35c, 50c and 75c. Seats On Sale Tomorrow.
todn v tf>r
i Try a Want »ad."Mn tho S e n t i n t L t , 0 I r c ? ' Ordinance— \ k l .^ McCann, flowar^ ! pf*""0**-
fl»ehe*t*«r rtinilHn «f' K. t , WrM*
afif n>S«fta
r* Try a "Want" ad. in the Sentinel.
P R O F . WALTER L. 8EEGAR—
will give
A GRAND R t e l P T l O N
To His Tuesday Evening Married
People's CJass «t His Academy On
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. fch.
All members of the Class and
their THends are cordially
" Invited.** tu w th
CASINO— ,
BY REQUEST—JOHN P. MACK
All this week ln his Now Specialties
Pictures — 'jJBLUE BEARD."
Song—"I'd Like to Call On You," by Harry Canfleld. >
ADMISSION 5 CENTS. ^/
jrlllHT ANNUAL CONCERT ftfVd BALts of the
MOONLIGHT CLUB AT SEEOAH'S DANCING ACADEMY
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 8 Music by Yordon'S Full Elite Orchestra AI. Price will sins three songs during
the evening. All Prof. Sfegars f f lB" f , , c l** , m ' 8 «r,e
cordlnlly Invited Wl attend. 6 3t
A T T H E LYRIC— * THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
January 9 and Id NEW
MASONIC TEMPLE BENEFIT A Fascinating Rnral Comedy
In 4 acts with Songs and College Atmosphere
T H E OLD VERMONT FARM
Under personal direction of Mr. Brodock
LARGE CAST OF ROMANS assisted, by 1
MISS VERA MILES SMITH and ,
MR. I . ADDISON MOTT. (This Is the Play, which. With Its east of Rome player* scored such an artlntte triumph. ,
p r t c * - ^ o w « r Flow and 1.««-<•<> f i .W Balcony BSC, Gsifctry 2Se,
Tickets P,xeh«ng#d and On MX* at Lyric Box Offles
TUESDAY, JANUARY T. , /
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