Show telegraph notes new york march 21 mrs kate ted biord hickie iho daughter cr of 0 formal eci clary of daniel coir diction of perjury lias been to auburn prison for a term of not less than 18 not uhan v years s ew york march 21 ia learned from tax department that inquiries made as to andrew carnegie would ask for a reduction in iiii tax the reply that ditc itc would ait and that bics will pay on the atia personality sona lity and assessed at mr carnegie will be alie largest taxpayer ever recorded on the assessment ses roh iby tax pec figuring at the rate of will bo lima ruru march 20 tho govern lias granted to a local syndicate the concession of an electric overhead trolley railroad with double tracks between lima aal callao the principal seaport in work on the railroad wl bo begun within six months and ial is to be concluded in two years brest trance march 21 anc hundred sisters of the order of the daughters of jesus lett hero owing to the closure of their establishment thirty of them arc going to belgium thirty to canada and forty to the united states cairo egypt march 21 the german crown prince william has so far recovered from measles lie h taking two hour drives prince alio saiu erad from the same disease has also regained his usual health berlin march 21 the budget corn of the reichstag has raade total changes in the amounting to a saving of 14 tho estimate that the imperial loan wil amount to instead of alic berlin bankers however sav the loan which will issue toward the end of april will be over new york march 21 concerning a deficit of 47 shown in the quarterly report of tho metropolitan to alic railroad commissioners president U 11 vreeland says it was due to the coal which increased the cost of power from three to five times the nor mal in a arge part of lie time co by thai report and also in a leas dc grac to the fact that in this quarter 11 vago schedule on the metropolitan want into the aill cnown as the barbers bill which became a law a few days ago provides for a state board of examiners who shall license all barbers those at present engaged in tho tonsorial art are let in under the following section every person now engaged in the occupation of barber in cities of the first and second classes in this state shall within dinely days after tho approval of thia act file with the secretary of said board an affidavit betting forth his name residence and the length of limo during which and the place where lie has practiced such occupation and shall pay to the treasurer of said board 1 and a certificate of registration entitling him to practice said occupation thereupon shall bo issued to him in the future applicants cannot receive a license until they have shown their proficiency to the board proved that they have had at least ono years experience in a barber school or as an apprentice to a full fledged barber arc above the age of 15 year good moral character and free from contagious or infectious diseases the license fee is 5 the board will prescribe and enforce sanitary regulations for all barber shops |