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Will Tell of Dean Swindle. gee _ ES Trying to Prove Him the Chief Swindler. ute Oleott, special prosecutor of ‘8. Dean Company, wheat poo! , stated this morning that he It about forty witnesses in cor- of the confessing accomplice, eller, whose story of the opera K of oe of the trial of James B, Kel- Recorder Goff. . Davis, of counsel for Kel- fassenting to the truth of Keller's : of the ewindle, wil claim that Silees Rot out of the concern before Que swindling began, and that Alfred ‘ Goslin was the real chief » Mr. Davis also declares that ‘Goglin is the real rascal back of Miller's |G) per cent. Franklin Byndicate swindle. | stocks Becorder Goff informed counsel that @hould adjourn until Monday, at re. sending Kellogg for his first Bun- day in the Tombs. Bilahe C. Hibbard, of the U. 8. rev- "was the first witness to- He was the’ ‘New York representa. of the brokerage firm of Robert Tindbloom & Co., of Chicago, in 1896-7, end testified that he was introduced to ‘Keller in the office of Theodore W. My- om & Co., on March 31, 187. “What name was Mr. Keller called in Phat introduction? Judge Olcott asked. “It was elther ‘Craig’ or ‘Crane,’ the witness. The witness said “Craig” or “Crane” him an orler to buy and to sell a wan payable to ‘Theodore Ww. was & long legal battle between loot on the one side and Davis, eoach- Delos MeCurdy, over Olcott's ef- 0 prove by the witnems that this was for the EF. 8. Dean Corpora- Davis won, the witness not being Permitted to identify the eheck for in favor of the K. 8. Dean Co., in charge to “Craig” or Koller has testified that this check was cashed and the procveds divided between Kellogg, Weinman and himself. Qn April 1 Keller lodged an order to Duy and sell a million of wheat and RQVO & $9,000 check in payment of $1,000 mon the “wash.” Later that @ay he put im an orter to “wash” a GOSLIN IMPLIGATED. the swindle occupled nearly miition sugar and offered a 125.00 check. "1 guaranteed to Keller that the wheat be bough’ ana sold without any fons to him except the $1,000 commis- sion,” said Witness Hibbard. “1 sent the orders to Chicago. They were exe- euted there and we loat abou: $100 out of | SU commission on the wheat deal.” Freedman, of Wi Kast Sixtieth Street, sestified that he was bank mes- “tag for the #. 8, Doan Company to, ane 1897, till their collapse, the office about Mind e raid unt about i Min the morning and etayed an hour tn the President's t the book# TK, confidential clerk for Lambe: \ Sam Keller & Co., testified that Kelier “and Wi WE MAT BUY ISLANDS. 3 Washington fs Willing to Give 3 62,000,000 for 8t. Thomas anda % ‘rus. WASHINGTON, March ié—1t ‘s Vearned that the purpose of the Govern- Ment Lo acquire the isiand of St.Thomas ® reasonable consideration from has not been abandoned No active effort will be made by our Sapa e we jee feoedatinns subject, but, having learned that finances of the teland ~ year ol four terms will ultimately. be tae: if reduced to a conerete iy ey 800,00) for Bt WG COMMITTEE TO Chairman of the Republican has the following ces among Hepubiican Sena: ing Porto Rican penstant peg oe Ohio; Hale, of Maine; Davis, of A mail STOP PORTO RICO ROW.|' WASHINGTON, Maren 16—Benator| h nt Committee” to arrange ed bs SUGAR ALSO A FEATURE Kellogg Will Seek Escape by | Market Apathetic, with Prices J Up and Down—The Quotations. the openin more acti upward ward. me@intely after, however, was pushed up to above 1M 1-2 ctination to Phe almoet ns to 18 Eris Wo later climbing to fs saa PAGGISE STOCKS ARE | Jl AELLOGE ‘Two - ite vi Witnesses| Third Avenue dave Daren on and Then Went Up- STE, Irreguiarity accompanied by dulness characterised (o-day's Sfock market but later business became and showed a tendency American Bugar and Thirf Avenue continued the downwant tendency which has been in evidence lately in these two stocks, @ugar opened 1-8 last night at 11 1-4 and duplicated yeo- terday's drop, declining to 100 3-4, the above Im- stock Third Avenue did little at the start, | | opening at @, @ half 4 point below yes- terday, and later reacting to 1-4. in the pPeliroad group the Pacific in were the most conspicu- ous. Burlington, St. Paul and Chicago Ey alelansland were grebted vgn ered ae, & 2 1-2 laat night's, clove. respon: iy. People's Gar to about stocks advanced fractionally, rae igh Rapid Tri red 4, with Third Avenue. A decline in the gpeciateien, reached 3 @ Iron gained 34 at the rine later of more ants in Third Avenue from a the weak Issues iF rose to 101 7-*, palnte tn Metropoitt and Thi ene 3 ia as Brooklyn, Teast and Peapl Execem for deaultory ¢ w@ and Third Avenue at the marks ic Mail ter @ point. ‘ame Prapieal i" id 3 Siprinas Aenit ke ered 2 pol The dulners the final hour, wed, which saa th which a Hs Consolidated das re- 8 but Httle removed in but prices moved up: Third Avenue rose above @, and » Gas and Bt. Paul were notably strong. Lackawarma, on the Contrary and anti, after losing in symparhy ed (ae other pane & ing in Sugar Th one re | Sin Paltied of metivity in Mexican Cen- trai bond and stock issues lifted the lat- Bome demand for Bugar sold 3-1-2 points below the last Third Avenue sold off a point on the ont was dull pod heavy, but late dealt ne phys ke showed net The total alee of stocl i to-da: 2HT shares, and of bonds $2.98 alu The Clesing Quotations. Smelt & Ket Smelt. @ Ket Sool 6 Heep ‘Trac Fost @ tren Midian! pt vt Open High ity 6 ay and Quiet. stricted. low American leaves Were Steady, bat the Market Wae Reetricieg The London security markets were quiet to-day, American spectaities were quite steady, with business again re The to-day pathy wheat whe: ale were bar fact that Argen Argentine were 600,00) busheis less than last we ther with foreign buying. causmd good demand at advance! prices fr the local shorts In the Corn was aleo steadier | 34 THE WORLD: FRIDAY WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1900, RECEIVER GRANT'S REPORT. NEGAA AE ERATE re Dre EEE OET Ebb Toes 88 bbb oOH 044 66 4 capital ef $45,000,000, m: jock $45,000,000 of stock WHEAT WAS HIGHER IN _IN 00D DEMAND. July, closing ok New York's opening prices were: May 73's Chicago's opening prices w . OH: July, 6% May corn, 7%, May oats, 23%, Ne York's closing prices were » Th1-B bid; Mare! May corn, 22 6-5. Til, prices were Bt. Paul wes selling equal to 12, Penn- Atehtoon preferred The Cott 9.63; May, The closing prices of were: March, $0) to 9.61 9.88 to 9G, Jui July, 951 to 9.62; August, 9 Bit to R12; October, £0 to & ber, 788 to 7.9, Decembe: el January, 78) (6 1: Fetlruary, TM. Marker steady Quinine Tablets. Merket, n today April shipments m| wheat market sym- | : May May July, SDA. nn LSE BRANCH ROADS, | Suit Begun to Enjoin It from Using Bronx mount upon th nd it was d to leave this the judgment of the Standing Ma and the receiver, Mr. Grant's bond of $39,000 was con- pay... @ranarno poi anes bon oa 4 mt 82, mast pay $1,116,000 It was stated in the court that Com- 43944-0 O4O0® I NEW YORK ROADS TAXED $4,297,625. a SOSESOSSPSS eee Ciroutt © Hugh J th all the ¢ dOO996-00-06 000700000 0000008 Grant manent was 2 to re auth range “7, Stat Ste + 4,297,025 Grant a Receiver’s Are Authorized for Third Avenue. purt Third Avet Protective hat he was the eat of creditors, representing over $13,- the compa know what as to have that this debt would be paid. Standing Master.” vhose duty: it will be Mo paas upon Lawyer Stetson ag thereupon would ng Master. ot Hignwaye Grand Jury room this afters Both were te [istrict-Attorney pon now iver's certificates amt he zed the issua oe BRUNT MADE PERMANENT. hs Gaviitiodten Ugation, Crimmine and Keating Exam- ined by the In- quisitors. Jutge Lacombe, tn the United States this afternoon appointed Grant permanent receiver of|!*r#e ate complaining that New York ue Railroad company We are.’ representing mittee, in the wered on, #8 debt appointed recelver. Judge Lacombe sald it would be well ance of therefore for the ts of the same. missioner John A. Shields, who is also Clerk of the Cireult Court of the United appointed probably be —_——— SAGE SBES HOPE. e Good Receiver and No Trouble to Secure Neces- The ed the Third Avenue Ratiway scandal this morning. John D. Crimmins and Commissioner Keating app ‘oon. some time. erred from the room a wel a fe minutes later by Comm: r Keating, Neither would discuss the matter. intment the to the appil- emporary receiver were pon Mr. Grant. railroad Faward the an- Inter. Me want- ances they were og to this, Mr. per- thé placing of Ain the confirmed the | lation. - There are many men down here who have confidence in the prop- erty and are np money. Mr. make @ good receiver, and the credite have no fear though I perao! Mr. Crimmings man. “T have no k been ment of the Thi think there she the severest meted out." any wrong doing in the man: ot afraid to invest their Grant will undoubtedly of him In the office, al- nally was in favor of as the better business nowledge that there has ird Avenue affaires, but I id be a thorough tnves- If any one ts responsible, then punishment should be $4,000,000 A tentative ¢ ) TAX ON ROADS. ‘GRAND JURY PROBES LOOT, |strve mastware ssecasea sna nom Under Fran- stimate has been made by the State Tax Commissioners of the assessments Franchise Tax after a Evening World of street railway, was and other fi to be levied law passed last under the Winter hard fight for {t by The and already the holders telephone, telegraph, ranchises in the State at City isn't going to be forced to pay its share. The Commissioners calculate to get not fr ets of se than $8,000,000 ow of the city more than half of this “I against the four leading the passemger-carrying of the metropolis—the Metro- Mashattan, Brooklyn Rapid and «Third Avenue Railway The mmissioners have fixed the rate of tax at 212 per cent. on the are at the market value, and hot to auffer because of the mismanagement of a corporation h aa ik a rich franchise wh ht to pany feation of An LEFT HER HEART BEHIND. MARY TOPOREK. This {s Mary Toporek, who croased the! ocean with her and home in America. father to seek fortune he left her heart behind her In far Poland, tn the keeping foliow he: of John Smolak, who swore to to the ‘a end, Did he follow her? Did fortune await her in i tigating t Lines. tac that bd ed io nel tne land of the free? There are strange si cue | hitppanings in store for a beautiful girt It wan Anally decided by the Grand) who comes friendiess to a new country, A sult, aecking to enjoin the Union [JUTY [© postpone considering the cate | Rena Mary Toporek’s thrilling adven- ltaliway Company and the Third Ave- Gat nde y tures and love y for yourself in Sane TaN cainienitas Go Sage expressed the belie? this! Hentyie Rlenkiewice's powerful ne sod _ x \ ‘ ‘ a nt ew Prom! an w utes of the constituent com; Morning that with proper management | vf) aocear iy werial form in The Ev: to-day » Unton Railway Cx the a The pe in of t anchise Third Avenue Railroad ry funds te stock movement in Third Ave-! se has ne ind financtal basis report of th Sage to an ind while the 1 in securing the neure operations been altogether manipu- still no dite my puld be ing World, beginning to-morrow. Failed t Vito Credanzo, under arrest fire to the y er Grand Jury dence to he the Italian who was; suspicion of having set) ark tenement in which | ost last Monday 4 from custody wecutor Kiker. The} » tind sufficient evt-| aanzo, MeCac's Stomach. An autopsy was performed at Helle | Fell and Broke His Ankle, Yue Hospital to-day on the body of Peter! iiugh Fleming, thirty-three yeare olf fifty years old, who die nesday MeCue came to Bellevue March 19, He sald that he was working os a street: fp. tured hi paver and that the Iron used for pound: |to the New S. N. Wood & Co.’s Men’s Spring Clothing. KILLED BY TOOTHPICK. Spring Men’s. Suits, HATS. S.NWood&Co. ing cobdbies hit him in the hye ee | The autopsy showed that at seme time he had swallowed a toothpictt ang (hat the blow from the tron had forced rem Forced) ih. point of the toothpick through hie of Splinter Throagh mach. ee ht ankle. He was t OM Howpltal. waa In business the old way was—Deserve trade and wait for it. The new way, our way, is—Deserve it even more, but don’t wait- Win IT QUICK. To deserve it well we look sharply to the quality, to the trimmings, to the cut, the fit, the workm: ip of every garment— whether for stock or to order, To win it quick we make the prices a great deal lower than elsewhere—a great deal lower even than we ourselves would have to charge in the ordinary course of business, These facts are manifest in the following items. They are much more manifest in the store—where you see goods and prices together, Top Coats, ing Oxford ies neatly Bi: trimmed—lapped seams—with or without velvet collar, No other house offers an equal garment un- der $12.50; our price Latest cut, with single or double $ breasted vest, new shades and color- ings, in Cassimeres, Fancy Cheviots and'Scotch Tweed effects; equal to any sold elsewhere at $15; our price NEW Department—To | This NEW Department offers win tr: quick weja full line at one special make tH splendid of-|price. Only the newest fer — Men's Newest | styles—practically any sort Derbys and Alpines, of shees that a man wants: wre silk band and] Patent Leather, Cloth T indings,Jeather sweat, | Patent Leather, Kid Tops, a hat not sold anys lV Vici Kid, Stack or Tan, where under $2.00, at} Good Russia Calf, all at *J.45 | 51.95 Colors—Black, Seal, | The "egular value ts $3.00; Golden Brown, Maple} you may have lace or but+ and Java—all sizes. | ton. All sizes and widths. Open Evenings till 6.30. Saturdays till 9. TAILORS TO MEN, 740-742 Broadway, Just Below Astor Phe. Just Below Astor Place, Thousands of people in New York and Brooklyn have contracted a cold owing to the disagreeable weather, as a com sequence of which the retail druggists throughout our entire City will have many a call to-day for Laxative Bromo-; This prescription stops the cough and works off the cold and the people have learned that it sel; dom fails to cure a cold in one day. Laxative Bromo-Quinine is the only remedy made exclusively for colds that is sold by every druggist in the United States, Canada and in England. Mr. W. C, Bolton, who controls five large. "4 retail drug stores in Brooklyn, states that he has bought during the recent cold season 8,400 boxes of Laxative Bromo-_ Quiniae, and states further that he knows it to be a remedy of real merit. This is the Signature of the inventor and plainly appears on every box of the genuine article. It is sold for agc. a box. Note.—-Wm. Wilson, Hegerane & Ca, 5 Wilbon’ 8 Sose and id J. N Hegemps Co,

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