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The Weekly Florists' Review, 



ST. PAUL. 



The damage suit bioii-lit l>y Chris 

 Hansen against the SI. Paul (ius Co. was 

 settled out of court to Mr. Hansen's sat- 

 isfaction by the company after the case 

 liad been on trial two days. 



Mr. Hansen in his conjphunt said that 

 he owns fourteen greenhouses on Dale 

 street, near Come avenue and Front 

 street. In 1898, as he complains, the de- 

 fendant put in gas mains. The gas es- 

 caped, and he demanded $12,000 for the 

 plants killed, $3,000 for the flowers 

 which he could not sell by themselves and 

 $500 for e.xtra expenses" and $5,000 for 

 injury to his trade. 



The defendant denied the allegations 

 of the complaint, and also said that it 

 had laid the gas mains on (he premises 

 of llu- plainliir, that he would take and 

 use gas in his establishment, which he 

 did not do. 



The case had been to the supreme 

 court on a motion to strike out portions 

 of the pleadings, and in this appeal the 

 plaintiff was successful. 



After the case had been on trial two 

 days the company's attorney evidently 

 saw the case was going against them 

 and therefore offered Mr. Hansen a sat- 

 ir^factory settlement, which was accepted. 



BUFFALO HOTELS. 



undertaken 



While it is true that liotel rates will 1 

 higher than usual, there are any number 

 apartment houses that have been fitted out f 

 the accommodation of Pan-American visitor 

 also private houses in the residence portion 

 -■ - city, where rooms can be had for $1 ai 



ivill ■ 



per: 



ny person or 



same secured m advance Dv addressini 

 chairman of the committ 

 479 Main street. Buffalo, N. T.. stating 

 whether they want accommodations at hotel, 

 apartment or private house, with or without 

 breakfast, and the number of persons desiring 

 accommodations together. It will be neces- 

 sary to Inform the committee early, as they 

 have the refusal of several apartments for 

 the week, where from one hundred to one 

 hundred and fifty can be accommodated in one 



It will be unnecessary to communicate with 

 W. J. Stewart, secretary of the S. A, P., as 

 the executive committee look to the Buffalo 

 Club to accommodate the visitors, which the 

 hotel committee are willing to do, providing 



It they 



ntlful and rates reasonable, 

 overcharged at any place. 



otify the 



COMMITTEE. 



Philadelphia, — Mr. H. Bayersdorfer, 

 of H. Bayersdorfer & Co., sailed May 1 



"Zeeland" for lii^ jmimi.iI |.in rlKi>iiiL' 

 trip abroad, to sc-lr,i :,,, iiiinini-.,- -,i.„-k, 

 keeping his eye open p;u tiiularly for 

 the novelties the European markets 

 offer. 



Palatka, Fla,— J, B. Donnelly has 

 sold his florist's business to Mrs. ,1. H. 

 Ueston, Sr., who will continue it. 



San Axtomo, Tex. — The eleventh an- 

 nual flower parade and battle of flowers 

 was held here April 20th and was more 

 gorgeous than any of its predecessors. 

 The festival is held to celebrate the an- 

 niversary of the battle of San Jacinto. 



T.AWREXCE, N. Y. — The gardeners of 

 this vicinity have organized the Law- 

 renee-Cedarhurst Horticultural Society. 

 • '. O. JlcXicoU is president and Alex. 

 McKenzie secretary. 



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