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Commluloner Follu NameDeputte Bepublloui heads forVile Tax Mid Docks DepartmentCorrrotloD Depwlinent Democrat
Low took oath of offloret rday and announced the uelectlon o
the following mon to hold offloa under him
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alter tho announcement by Mr Low of hisselection
TinS Difvty tf Chartoiii Jttnrr
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Mr Low took the oath of offloo In theafternoon at tho Appellate Division Court-House In Madison avenue He had arrangedearlier In tho day with Justice Morgan JOBrien and arrived at tho Court HOUBO
at oclock and wont to Justice OBrionschambers Gen Patrick Collins thoMayorelect of Boston had boon at thoCourt House earlier In the day and on hearlog that the oath wo to bo administered-to Mr Low he eald that he would comoaround and ace It done Mr Low won ac-
companied by John 0 Clark and WilliamJ Moran Juetloo OBriens secretaryWilliam II King was also present MrLow stood with his hand uplifted aa theJustice read over the form of oath pro-scribed In this State for elective officersand then ho signed the document Asbe wee doing this Justice OBrien askedGen Collins if ho should swear him in also
Collins said he thought he would waltBut I think that I can take that oath
he addedMr Low and Oen Collins then by Invita-
tion met tho other members ApDivision in the Library It is un-
usual for a to the oathso early Mayor Lows term does not beginuntU noon on 1 BO that It in of no par-ticular advantage to be sworn
should the trickof appointing in the hours of Jan I
successor on tho Special Sessions benchto Juttloe Jerome-
In announcing each of the men whomho had office Mr Low gaO alittle history of the reasons that tohis Of the offlcea that remainfor him to nil ho said
The organization of the following deto be announced
Parks Fire Correction Docks and TaxesThe men are to have these oQlcos may1 announced now at time AU thatcan said of thorn at this time Is that theParks Fire Taxes and Docks will be underRepublican head and the Department of
under Tho se-lection of Commissioners of Aocounta habeen considered to a certain extent
The most Interesting news for the ofDoeholders that gave out wasconnection with tho announcement of thename of the Municipal Civil Service Cornmlulonera notice thata lot of heads were going to fall In thebuket Thin Is what said about this
There nothing In the Civil 8rvlce lawto prevent abolition of
cor tbe dismissal of an incompetentor an As
I can gauge the present situation theworking every deparment
should bnpositions are to t
not mean that there will bo ninny va-cancies to be I of nowfor two reasons I want the subordinatesIn olty ervloe enpeclally those areto be retained to have fnlr warning o that
find other employment whenhie And I equally want to warn those who
anxious to under tbncity that In the of a-
re reduction of the forces the
tempt class appointments
sr more than a year old and I thatfrsli will b prepared whenever pos
the Civil Serrloe CommMoneni-Mwon and Dykeman are members of thepresent and Banta were
at the tlon of EdwardM Hhepard Mr Low told that ha in
from thnw members toMren ComiulMionent wouldhats a crNt dHol of work to do and tarts
Mr Vand rbllt U an organMtlon Itepubllcan as Is Mr MrPerrin agnrit for tint IrouMoulders onfurrncu which contain
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bat officer The exact dutle of Dr Bl
of the judgment of the boardhealth as It will after Jan IIn the mnanwhlle It U Kiiniclcnt to x lntthat In the pro onco of a radicalIn the of Health Departmenl I have endeavored to Btcuri
nf now without beingthe bcnclltH of the old
Mr Low says of his Commissioner ofStreet who is
the Hospital Medical School-In making this i ctlon 1 have borne In
mind the fart that the work of thee HtrectCleaning mn lHtn of two very
First if all It IHthnttho KtrretsKliould bn kept clean and thatthe garbage and refuse he promptly-and removed Kor thisthe work executive ability of a high order Hewntlal Hut In addition to nil this as tothe success or failure of which the publicran form Its own Judgment areImportant scientific tu be dealt
to the best deposition of therefuiM Thesfl matters of
the public tight and I do not whatextent the Immediate future cmbnr-roiined contracts Ihowever that a urent service can be rendered
an Income ought to be received frommuch of this work which In now a subject of
Dr Woodburys equipment fordealing wth of maybo related
Mr Low goes on to recall tho services
the Spanish war on tho staff ofH who In the discharge of his
oxocutlvo ability and a power toorganize and men to greatest
Dr Woodburyhis work dorm other followshad figured out a way to begin theirs MrLow said that sine tho warhad been of a nature to fit him for thepostthat he l to have and added
After the war lie was sent abroad bjr theUnlteil States Government toand repoit upon tim xnnltnrv condition oftho lernmn army In active n ld operationsDuring thin ho Inspected t-
lr theruforc wellInformed to the side of the problem whichdpinund nclrntltlc Unowlixlge H Demo-crat who has votiHi with the liopulillconiilance JsWJ Ho Is at pre int an Instructor Inthe Cornell rnlver mmilcal school anti
to give hU and toentire attention to the work of time de-
part nientMr Low uid of Mr Folk whom ho has
selected tar Commissioner of CharitiesHe Is woll acquainted with the Department
paring thai plan which was adopted In 1S03of the
of CharItIes and Correction Into two spparatn-departmentsone of clmrltlci nnd onocorrection nnd ouallj Inspected everyInstitution In thanfor severnl ye ir thereafter As Socretarjrof State hnrltlus Aid Afoclatlonhnn nK l tcd for i oni years In the pnpiirn
of monthly reports on thai condition fImtitiitloiiH Department to the
Commissioners of and unstatements to the Board of I tlmntn
nnd Apportionment on tIne needs of the dewas actively conneeted with
the preparation of chapter Inthe York Charter of 1837In the revlned Charter of IDOl
Mr llve In Brooklyn Inannouncing his selection Mr Low
Mr Dougherty U a lawyer nnd an lodeDemocrat for fovernl
years active In to secure the Improve-ment of water supply natowan to m Merchants-AMoriatlon of New York with whom I con-sulted on thin appointment hecauit of tho
internet In the watersupply problem I am Bind toset of department fromyn the borough
lnrre e of water supply Is Immediateend urgent much more po that of Man-hattan or any of the other boroueh
It was reported In Brooklyn last nightthat Mr ap-
point Frank II Deputyborough Is n lawyer-
a Republican and was acUte Inmovement
Of Mr Folks Mr Tonic was aBrooklyn Magistrate under
Mr Dougherty U a graduate ofDo La Salle fll andis wcU known an n worker In the St Vincent-de Paul Society
As soon M Low had an-nounced appointees already w lecte lthe elate got to help hintout with those to t oIt was the that George Haven
of Brooklyn and lined of Tiletho Pork Coinniltixlon
James L and John C Coleman wereput down for Tax CommlMloners with aman from Queens for than otherFor Fire CommlKslonor James II Shiflleldwas tho cholco of the natal Mrlime remained on the slnto for tho Department of Correction
nEFVULlCAS CLMM IniMACVIn Intnro AiitlTumiiisii IBmpilmi Mild
riieerlnc for IlattFour hundred Itepulillcan were at tho
dinner to the offlccni of time County Comralttra at the Waldorf laiit night Senatorllanna cern In to liiinds but not toclime and congratulated the local Ilcpubl-icArui on their 1etory Alexander T
prelde Mid that thn fiiklonmovement had i n superbly handledthat thi llfpuhllcAim ra hiof th vote for IMV
what stan getting railed ayolof from the tear of the room
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HAD MILK SINCE THE STORM
IF YOV lEAVE YOVItE ONETllK FEW Tim LUCKY FEW
Milk Trains Fall to Show Lp Altogether-or Are Several Hours Lain Toughon OneCow Ilablei IllR Hotels OrtSupply Middlemen Paying Price
It was n hard day yesterday for the babieswho live on a onocowsmllk basis ThefamllleH who got any milk at all anywherefrom ono to four hour late were fortunateand didnt ask questions about wheroIt came from or whether It was nil fromono cow or from two one In Jersey per-haps and time other In Now York
Some of the healers wero no hard pushedto get a supply that they were obliged tobuy a llttlo hero anti a llttlo there and putIt till together This was one of tho resultsof the storm and tho crippling of tho rail-roads by washouts
None of tho milk trains with Mondayssupply got in on tlmo and some of themdidnt get through at all
limo regular dally supply of milk for thewhole city Is between 800000 and 1000000quart Twothirds of that Is used inManhattan That supply was reduced
yesterday by aboutto tho dealers it was tho worst
day in the milk buslnoiM ulnco IKW Time
prtco of milk per 40qunrt can went fromto Si and In a few Instances to 5 That
Incroaso was not felt tho consumersbut tho middlemen who havo contractsto furnish o much mill a to tho big
and clubs When they learnedmorning that nil regular
hupply not bo available they boughttho can of dealers who
neglect their for H Any withoutto their own trade
thnt sells 10000 In1 ottlra vory day to about 5100 fniiillitHin tho avenue and fashlonablo WtHtSide neighborhoods couldnt a dropyesterday company milk conieslr im rnlslillljover tIm LUter anti Delaware Itallroad toKingston and front there It U sent to this
over tIme West Shore Tho milk trainson the Ulster and Deluwnrit wero hope-lessly stalled on Sunday night so 5000
hero had for breakfastAnother dairy company that Itsply from namo In Delaware
furnlshwi all the mill for the WaldorfAstoria tho Fifth Avenue HotelHoffman House Mario Antolmitto Murray
for the Union League Yaleand various other When tItle corn
loarnod that and Delawareroad could tiring no milk it telegraphed toAugusta In Nussex county or
10000 quarts to sentSo after a tho big hotels andclubs got their milk
Brooklyn didnt much more thanof Its supply from tho regular
sourceTho milk dealers In Hoboken none
of their regular supply of milk yesterday
LOSSES nr THE FLOOD
SI000000 in the Mohank Valley ftsoo-OOO In Ithaca HIOOOOU In Elmira
UTICA Doc IB Thin city and vicinity-are slowly recovering from tho mot seri-ous flood remembered in title sectIon Thocold spell which followed the deluge lisachecked tine waters considerably Thodamage to property will not fall short of11000000 Tho waters arc now recodingthroughout the Mohawk Valley a fall oftwo having taken by daylightThe Hallroad and tho Mohawk and Malone division-of tho New York Central are completely-tied up Trains on the main line of time
Central are running about five hours behind time
Near tho Now York Central U aheavy washouts Between llomo aridthe FourMile Bridge thero nre thnttw-aHhoutM emil four tracks living gone for a
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THACA N Y Dic 11 Now thatwater has ncxrlfil KO that full oxtcntof tho don to Ithnca vicinityby th flood ran lx more accuratelymooted It is normal that titan to prop-erty holders will lie ntvirly J
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several in at 0 oclock this ovenbog
N J Dec 18 All trafllo onthe PennsylvanIa Railroad between tills
amid Burlington has boombecause of the In tho Delawarv Nofreight sent over the road
mid Camdtn nil day anding It was found to abandon thn
service because of th MilmicrRtxlcondition of thn tracks ntPassengers are being transported by trolley
IlANOon Mo Dec 16 ftoverorainstorm In this section Is estImated tohave clone damage to tho extent of 500000
Cold Have In WestST Loois Mo Dec 10 Tho cold wave
which reached this city on Saturday con-tinues and extends as far south as thoGulf of Mexico It U snowingand tho weather n footof snow bv tomorrow
J Novak editor of time HoHtmianUlan was frozen to death yesterday InNorth St Louis
LINCOLN Neb Dee 10 Nebraska InIn tho grip of n second blizzard of greaterfIerceness than that of Inst week although-not accompanied by such low temperatureFor snow has eenand tho wind IH blowing forty miles anhour
Adirondack Special Still StalledTho Adirondack Special which left the
Grand Central on Saturdnynlght for Mont-real and should have arrived there onSunday night was stalled at FultonChain about miles north of Uticaat last lice train offive ears two of which are PullmanThere are about fifty passengers on thetrain W J Arkell I ono of them
IT WAS A UlllL
And Grocer Zelirnlt Illumine the Don torWouldnt Pay time Tee
Because It was a girl and not a boy Ber-
nard Zelaonltr a grocer of 1735 Lexingtonavenue refused to give the second paymentof to Dr John Lennon of 7 EastKlghtyfcoventh who attended MrsIttibicca Zelsonitz when storkher homo and tho doctor for thoIn the Yorkvillo Municipal Court yesterday-
In March last grocerthe physician to attend and gavohim also tho doctorto 20 moro after tho event Time
said he It would bo a boy aridtho doctor sold ho hoped so too the
sakecontinual thinking of It and talking
with his friends time grocerupon It as a certainty that have
was born ho towas In some way responsible limo doctorssuit went against grocer by default
yesterday with 12 costs
mtTiiFn AD TWO ninins DEAD
Silo Locked Thrum In the lloom With HerTurned On the
Mrs Mlnnlo Blumberg of 335 Seventeenthstreet Brooklyn and her twoyearolddaughter were found dead In bed yester
the gas turned on Anotherdaughter 3 years old was found In a dyingcondition on tho Moor Sho died a halfhour after time ambulance surgeon arrivedThan door of the room was
It IH paid that since the birth of leer lasttwo years ago Mrs had
from to time from nientnldepression which caused her tofear r reason Flee woman hus-band liiMnv Blumberg owns than
In which ho lives He he andlead always lived most happily and thatthern was no domestic any kindHe also said that his wit had In asanitarium recently Four children rang-ing In ago from 8 to S years survive
FIRE AT c A MOORES HOUSE
Fnmttnre and IlrloaBrao Damaged tothe Extent of HIOOOO
The fourMory brownstone house at 40
Eighth avenue Brooklyn long time hornof Charles A Moore the former Presidentof tho Montauk Huh and unoccupied fora few months pact was damaged by firlast night to tim extent of 110000 Whenthe hou n was and Mr Moore emithis fancily imivod for th winter to Man-
hattan ronlrnrtori were employed to re-
pair and riHlieornto time
tire wan discovorinl filxiut S30 o clocka of hours after tie workmen hadtakon their departure arid locked thehomier There wax an imni tin quantity-
f valuablii fiirnlturo undhtorrHl all over the IIOIIHO and the danmgo-to It wits principally by water
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A young voman who said she was AnnaIlclko a servant attempted suicide byjumping from tho upper deck of the Penn-sylvania ferryboat Piltsburg just afterthe boat left Jersey City for Vest Twentythird street nt 515 oclock last evening andtime pawengers wllnenwd on exciting scene
Thee Plttsburg had cleared tho slip andCopt Taylor had given tho full Jingleto go ahead when time woman jumpedSho shot past time head of Robert Votiburgha deck hand who was sweeping off tholower forwnrd dock Vosburgh droppedlila broom vaulted the rail and dived intotho water after the woman Ho landedwithin n fow feet of tho woman but tho tidewas running swiftly and she was carried
fromCopt Taylor had stopped tho boat and
swimaftor the woman Ho is an expert swimmerand ho caught her after gone down-stream about thirty feet Thou tlio women
had been screamingclapped their hands
tho wouldbo suicideback tu tho boat A ladder lend been
lowered over thn sldo Iud anothnr dockhand assisted in hauling timewoman to tho deck A placeroom lied bo n ncrrenid oil for leer andthem two of time women passengers undrftwd her and wrappedIII that attire she was from theboat to Now York Hospital when tho boatlanded at
got no thanks from tho woman
sorry ho hind saved her life as sheto thin Sho said that sun had troublowith hor employer a man named Debow
minded tier and as Silo had no fiiundshim had no place to go and wanted totlio
Vosburph went to the engine room to gotwarm and dried his This Is nottho wtmtdbo suicide he lees takenfrom the river Onto whllo workingon a DesbrosHes street ferryboat hoa woman out of tho water at anothertime while employed on a Barclay streetferryboat a woman
SOl TO SIIErAltniTESThey Rite Cheerfully end Auction Room
Trie to Innk PlouiTho Democratic General Committee In
Brooklyn expects to reorganize Sixteenof time delogntew elected at tIme Septemberprimaries lease withdrawn to make roomfor as many personal followers of EdwardM Shopard and tonight there will bo some
along time sntno linesmind a will get time empty honorof the chairmanship beendeclinwl FosterA Augusta Homily Harrington Putnam
A manes JuromoKdwauls or It W l likely to bo-fhown Comptroller Color a delogate dis-trict is e l to the manner In whichthan ShcpardltPM have IHMII foIsted on tliucommittee will be rtelocttil chairmanof turn Finance Comniitteo
All elTorts to InduceOrout or Prehldcntelect of thinSwanstrom ro nenti r the regular Demoratio fold havo failed
monet of and his chieflieutenants
LAKE CATORX SKCHETAIIY
Early lletlnntnc to He Made on Street8lKn i
George V Blake a wellknown news-paper man will Ui appointed private Seen to Profldiiit Cantor of time boroughof Manhattan Wino WIN aM lf Mr Illako inns lnx n tint legislative
of oral of the Now Yorkpaporn timid lens a acquaintance
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Electric Trucks Vans Delivery Wagons Broughams
Full Inspection and tests Invited Correspondence solicited
THE RAINIER COMPANYGenera Agents
THE VEHICLE EQUIPMENT COMPANYTel 3133 Franklin 393 Broadway New York
THE COLDEST WINTERKNOWN IN 30 YEARS
Thats what weather prophets say is to us So get one of ourlong loose overcoats are warm beautiful reliable coat made
tinest Fnglish kerseys Oxford grey Irish friezes imported Carrs meltonvetc Prices are all sensationally half actual for we arepositively quitting season and are selling our entire stock offashionable trustworthy clothing at almost half price
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Campbell rhoirn Ilrat Marshal ColoredAlan for Orator
CAMBRIDGE Mass Dec 16 The seniorclaw of Harvard today elected classday officers Secretary II Wendoll Bos-
ton Marshals first D C Campbell Cam-bridge second E LowLs Boston third-J G Willis Morrtstown N J OratorH C Bruce Indianapolis Poet R M
Upper Montclalr N J OdlHt W EMass Chorister M 11 Brownoll
New Bodfrrd Mass Time claw alsoto wear cans and gowna during monthsof May reid Juno
For flr t tlmo In tho President oftho wai not First duolargely to tho fact that Campbell captained
tram timid beat 22 to 0 at foota few weeks Another Interestingfeature Is tho election of 1C C Uruoo anclass orator Bruce U a colored man andthe son of B K Uruce formerly Senatorfrom nnd Trees
Ho I ono of the best orators anddebaters that Harvard has ever had
TviwiMvr PRINTERS vxitEnninMall and Exprr Offers to Print the
City RecaNt CheaperThe City Record Trust got another black
eye yesterday when tho bids for print-Ing thn City Record for time next year wereopened Three firms submitted bidsonly one of them belonging to the com-bination that lion been getting all of thocity business the printing being regardedBH its particular part of the work Thebids were M follows
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The of time Martin BBrown Company which has prIntedIltcord years dcxInred that
no than work at tho Jibutisquoted by the lowest bidder
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