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VAN WYCK’S SUILT PROVED BY RECORDS. WH DENIES HE WHERE DID YOU GET THAT STOCK? WKS Itt eseting Di Disclosures Showing How the Trust Spread Its Net, Caught an Ex- Governor, a Mayor, Judges of High Courts and Politi- dans of Both Par- ties. | | Guggenheimer Again De- | claves He Hasn't ény Trust Stock. Randolph Guerenhetmer, President of Munie pal Counet!, whose name ap- on the of the American Ice hundred shares of liowing typewritten jorter of The Evening © mer hae not now and interest whatever to \mertoan Ice Company | of one share of pre nh he acquired many » was sold by him >mpany for K wave | “Me. Guegenhe | has never Nis kof Mayor Van Wyck must’ gol ‘The publication of the stockholders’ list, @f the American Ice Comprny has | ‘Vinced the people of New York. In spite : a Preahaeht ot Ue @f his declaration, (hat if Ma é , n Jul NOT al! right. ° »y Mr Gelehenen’s An expert an; sorter of Mr. Guagenhelmer transter eid Hank omares ir s! sof stock appearing In| the trust's common sto Mr. Guggenheimer's name an the books Hie transactions in the stock Involve a were purchased by him tn behalf of Gand total of 16.50 shares, representing | May 26 1890 He did not te- © par value of 11.625,00. | they ever #tood in hie He aed { pre | nelsted of 100 shares of ferred and common par value ! k with © bonus of 100 G0s,000, y | non, for which $10,000 was Ho Gisposed of 6.9% shares, par value! , (ers. 600, o 06 this stock waa sold Hie name frst appears on th b elmer for the account of whom purchased thr *t Belmont & Co, teal oy, IN, wh ugh Pecord of the trurt on Apri fhe acquired 2.00) shares On that day he vetoe! tw WITH ICE TRUST. bills passed men who are Investigat a f stock transaction Oy the Legislature which would & rire tt stock transfer Seriously crippled the trust y. they will WHAT THE dig RECORDS SHOW: now appear. ers name was WENT TO LOOK AT ICE PLANT. i a sr a's Nev of Corti What He Did holding 10.5 shares of!) ., ; f . a +a accompanted by sonn| When He G ‘ t With Them, . the sgpoant of P. Carroll, Vice-itegent of Tammany | April 20, 1800 a6 1,000 Sold June 2, 1800. 3. Hall, holder of 10.222 shares the Ma April 199 7 09 Sold J 8 m0 er od bY @ perma ety went te inspect the trusts plant in| APTI LO, one ts 201d JURE 5, orgy CiURRONel Mer Newt purchased Maine |April 20, 180831 790 Sold June 1, 1880 18, "9mp "cor ifoatte” a he are ‘Within a week following their return pies a ; erred Sock, whieh iiip trust talsed the price of ice in New| June 1, 1800 S3P 750 Still owns them cert fieates” but this ka permanrat Fork trom B to # cents © hanared| June 2, 1800 76F 1,000 Still owns them | *g, 2008 ave heen consulted,” ‘AA to that the monopoly extended 10 June 17, 1890 22G 100 Still owns them | or_whom he hai purchased the steck. ; the trust of wharfing privileges by the) June 17, 1h00 93G 100 Still owns them | , Deck Commissioners, aivo trust #! we “tie Qelders, with the knowledge and | June " 1800 174F 1,000 Still owns them @ivance of the Mayor and ng July 8, 1800 46F 750 Still owns them | the trust of extensive « @upply the city Institutions win Total Preferred Stock holdings, 6,200 shares. R you have the siory of Mayor Hobert Ip ar value of Preferred Stock the Mayor got.....sse..es $620,000 Ol | ICE TRI Is [ derwear attraction thay : Ven Wyck's connection with Actual cost atthe then market price if he had paid for is well worthy of atten- ‘What te to be done wit h the Mayor | the Preferred Shares he acquired in 78 days.....+se.. $434,000 a tion—a silk finished bal- o. he ee “ e dion nattated by The Worl etre COMMON STOCK HE ACQUIRED. hectee ince, RathINS | woatd like) counsel I become pertonaliy rempon — riggan, at 50 cents a at dapacr to teh Pesce — an to wip sible, lie onast enter the satitusel tom | dawuivid, No. of Certificate 4 pobrertge " "f Ma | “It has not been fully dectted what garment—the manufac- tipple @ tush the] z . ae course my action will take, Until that , / Gout eed tee Tammany Halt allies have | April 20, 1800 309A 1,000 Sold June 2, 1800| %!, Comp | Secision te arrived at t would be scant turers’ present price by|” piled Ee yo re! city nat ey ® April 20, 1800 310A 750 Sold July 8 1899) Pt tor to hay ip nee to 0 queatien coartear 4 my siterney te talk ot ae the hundred dosen, Rein- follow . to his action on the petitio sation. je wacle matter [s in Jad ; ev 7 April 20, 1899 SIA 750 Sold June 1, 1900) 5, gout ve smear ido anything | Dtlon's hands ¢ him the great- foreed seams — double reate—| } MUST WAIT FOR THE =e June 1, 1899 43D 730 Still owns them paetity. T 19 sense rushing to awyer in a matter of this kind we or we Bh pol ora be A jue & 1800 - 1,000 bn ay them de eee 8 {The public may rest aewured ina | June 14, 1899 21k 100 Sold Sept. 9, 1800) t's t for my own | this mauer wit Tne theseesly ‘That was the one siep whieh bit the} 3 = ms oe t have Boi ted the Cor and that what Judge | m wi Lda | pall equarely on the head. All other} June 14, 1899 2128 100 Sold Sept. 9, 1808 aceatian Seaine , ut have aaled ae | wily oot go at this thing slowly to| § proceedings bark back (o it asa voete | Junie 14, 1899 213E 100 Sold Sept. 9, 1809 | #14 ex-Judge Ditior eros eine eanitar a" aded theca he bet: | ° : “wae “That being the fact. I must be tte ohOwn to gi man . it, am did the Wen 4 peed hn 100 Sold Sept. 9, pr ot my ground, for by retaining outelde the‘lam nae Ween vioiated T'wil gets smouteay y | S288, w= June ine iad] Sat Sept 8.9 $8,000 GIFT TO — trust's law 32 { Sold Sept. Ug ai | June 14, 1899 1D 550 Sold Sept. 9, 1809 | "| July 8, 1890 32D 780 Still owns them, if one Total Common Stock acquired in 78 days, 6,100 shares. ne | Par value of Common Stock the Mayor got.. * | Actual cost at the then market price if he paid for this Common Stock...... ose YD SUMMARY OF MAYOR VAN WYCK’ Ss. ICE TRUST STOCK DEALINGS. », He acquired in 78 days shares of a par value of , , $1,230,000 Market value of these shares, ‘ Mayor Van Wyck’s official salary, 78 days, + $610,000! saa emnaeader characterized the twiumph of Publici: Watchword. and showed how it fue t present case Gov. Roosevelt, - $244,000 4 orid's teens petitioned by The! feasance in ection pendin Antl-Tweed aw Comptrolier the leases of the oe Tr privileges obtained from | ore, awaits the hearing Judge ¢ ‘The pneeedings by the A @ral thr sh a referee | ence to warrant an abro American lee Company » under Judtetal in eerie CO OU OOOO mono tir iinriririri iti: rrr ht MAYOR GOT STOCK ON THE DAY OF VETO. : Mayor Robert A. Van Wyck was opposed to * the Ice Trust early in Apnil, Sou. He 2 record officially against the combine, + Bills prepared by Senators Grad ind dhearn, 5 Tammany, which would have seriously crippled the Ice Trust, were passed by the Leetsiature. The bills came to Mavor Van Wyck for ace ceptance or rejection in April On April 18 vol 20 Mavor Van Wek v toed the bills he had official, favored, This gave to the Ice Trust control of the New York docks where ice is landed. inal p Was On ti T ‘Were credited with 4 Qmount of their actual holt — AGAINST FRESHMEN s| : ON APRIL 20TH=THE VERY DAY | The above ta a portratt of Mr. FI Sateen ee! MAYOR VAN WYCK VETOED THE 4 sie, ee eee wane Pay, Pay. ANTI-ICE TRUST BILL—HE OBTAINED nae Atkinson, « Newark ‘aw- Red to collect @ claim made t leader of the First Regiment 2,000 SHARES OF ICE TRUST STOCK, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL REC- ? ORDS—PAR VALUE $200,000, AUGUSTUS UAN WYCK, HIS BROTHER, RECEIVED 1,000 SHARES § ON THE SAME DAY. rietions,wita | | Kette's Theatre, Providence This playhouse ts one of the handeom- leat In the country, and te assemed by the Providence assessors at $9,000, whien . aaainat certain Prince- students, e rendered by t the annual parade of th thetr entry inte + Prisoner Died tn Hospital. John MoGee, sixty-seven years old, of Fe: %| White Goods | 1500 Yds. White Dotted Lawns, COLER SAYS “WIPE — THIS LUCKY MAN. Maas siioImenaseoamrsrecaararrerseeseasad |" "4 4 B. Altman & Co. OFFER AT REDUCED PR‘CES, IMPORTED AND FINE TOMESTIC SILK PETTICOATS. TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS in so'id colors, with graduated <ecordion plaited flounce, $9,50 and $8.25 Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday An exceptional offering of a large purchase of fine Parasols 92.10) $2.50) Jewelry Striped Grass Linen, 300 Sterling Silvery $] 95) silk lined, also Extra Value $3,00 to $6,! hemstitched tatieta slik Usual prices $3,25 & $3,75 Set with ($3, 75's Striped, Piain and | $2.95 Real Stones, Beit Guckine $2. "88 rene fancy, plain and $4, 85 Novelty Stik Parzsols, $ Value $6,00 to $12,00 ls 3.75 Values $3,75 to $5,00 {trimmed with lace & chiffon 75c. Weekly! 75c. Weeklyl ean aarreg l00, [97 i 169 EAST 2dD ST., 2 Doors West of 3d Ave. N [2 Now Is the Time to The few specials quoted below are a sample of the many um equalled values to be had at our store, and will s¢rve to convince you that the lowest prices for first-class goods always prevail here, If you have any furniture needs supply them now and you will save consid. erable money. Handsome Solid Oak Side- fine French ’ bevel-plate 5, 75) Fine Parasols, handsomely 6.75 Gold Cuff Links Value $2,75 at Gold Waist Sets Value $5,50 Formerly $9,50 to $13,75 $1.95, $4.25 ‘Women’ s Hosiery Black Lisle Thread Hose, 18 25¢ 2500 Yds, Colored | Dotted Swisses | double hee's and toes, also Cotton Hose, in black and | Value 35¢ Cotton Hose, Navy Blue and Striped and figured effects, | polka dots, doubi eheels & 1003, 30°! § og Actual value 50c vd, 25¢ | Value 40¢ new shades of tan, double soles, Black grounds, with white West Twenty-third Street | We have another Men’s Un- a OIC OOOO® BRETRAYED BY HIS LETTER. Detectives Pieced It, and Arrested Yates for Burglary. Through the fragments of a tender a to his mother and a get bag! rough the mails, Stephen oe Knickerbocker sae | ta apesen wtreet, was arrested in the General Post this morning on & charge ry. The home of James 1. Gormiey, at 46 Washington avenue, Brooxiyn, in the heart of the fashionable district, was entered on the night of Mey 3 The family was at home, but slept undis- turbed while the thief or thieves worked, The burglars were deliberate, even stop. ping for 4 lunch of cake and wine Only about $9 worth of stiver, mostly in sterling spoons, for souvenirs perbaps, was taken, Outside of the window tnt was forced for entrance was found « torn up letter. After (wo daye’ work the police pleced it together and found {t was from Bte- phen Yates to his mother tn Worcester. Mass, The letter had beem used ae @ lever for the burglar's “jimmy.” fed letter was sent to! morning he called for it t he denied that ne 4 anyihing aboyt the bury shows tt fs worth more than that. It has) otles admit thelr onty proof ie in ‘a aiwtys been & money maker, and \#) pteced~ Bg letter Profits are greater than those of any BSCAPED | JAN, BOT | AA BOT DYING. | Johan MeGee Taken 111 While Await. ing Sentence ta the | SOO 2SOLSIVIOIESIISSOSISIIISTSISSOSSOSSISISIIDIAE SONI H invested, Thu ean be seen that Mr. Keith's gift to manager ls no mean one But sixteen years of faithful service was not lightly fegarded by Mr. Keith, and Mr. Albee's friends say Be deserves his good fortune. for some time. ah 1 White Enamelled Iron Bed- stead, |.cavy porte, camel bnek brass top rails on head and foot, with fancy brass serolls and four brasy rosettes, rolid cast brass vases and brass bell or mounts, ac $8.99 Couch, like cuts costs this werk only $8.75 tual valne Ae 5; enle price.. Large Heavy Solid Oak Ex- tension Table, tinely Polished, mane to; tarned legs, a $6.75 ‘ing e ge all around, deep tuftings, | wena with velour or Belgian vel- vets, made very soft and lusarious, actually worth $4.00, POSES DUNEDIN ED DE ere Railroad fare allowed to Out- -town buyers, and their cus- lully solicited. as mail orders filled for advertised opeciale. worth $10.00; week here this Broadway and rith Street. | SALE. COTTON GOODS. | Co ‘pholstery Department. \ rhs . ‘ 4 Imported, fine quality, White Irish Point Zephyrs, Piqués, Madras, | Curtains, French Shirtings,” Bed- 2. og . ford Cords, and silk-and-| $3.50 per pair, cotton Novelty fabrics. ; value $5.00. New colors and complete *°0 Pas ; range of stripes and figured) / @ mbour M uslin designs, | Curtains, i ascents per yard. | $2. 50 & $3.00 per pair, Fancy Linen Materials | wees ee ” Canvas, Hessian Burlap, , Khaki, Flaxine Duck, and Ruffled Muslin fine embroidered Linens. and Net Curtains, ‘ Black, white and new!70 different patterns, rang. shades of blue, tan or red. |ing in price from These frbrics include suitatle materials) 7OC, to $2.75, per pair. for Vestings, Shirts, Outing and Yachting | Ruffled Net by the yard, —_— 25 cts, per yard, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, value 35. Broadway and 11th St, Ruffled Muslin, 15 cts. per yard, value aoc, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 90th 6 NEGRO CUTS WOMAN WSTHRT Bertha Dower mer Mortally WON HER EAE AN ELA Miss Auph Found Haus- sler Was Married and Had Him Arrested. Joven) Haussler, a young married man. an@ the father of two children, made love to Miss Tiy Auph at @ party sfx |montha ago, They became engaged and the wedding day was fixed Hurt in Quarrel Miss Auph says (hat about three weeks i ago Haussler persuaded her to give him Over Raid. her gold wateh on the pretext of Daving \t repaired. ‘Then he told der that her Gtamond ring needed cleaning, and that) John Kaxine, colored. of 7 Setget her go! Jed umbrelia with her name} street, Willlamsbure, was arraigned in on tt also needed cleaning the Pole Court there Mauerier suddenty ceased hie visite and love-making and Miss Auph's sus- picione were aroused. She investigated Die family affairs and learned of juplictty, Then she swore out « ous te te wien Ge te dates larceny. Th the Lee Avenue Court, Wilttame- ‘o-day cbarged With assauiting Bertha Domer, eolored, Of 7 Gwinnett street. The women lies her home in 4 erition! condition, No. H Gwinnet: str cD) ® minieer paesed #04 by the women. Me was indigaant, and haa the Place raided. Last nignt the men were talke ime over the raid, and Konine Diamed the thr:

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