The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1902, Page 4

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ORGAN, Q Answers Only Such Questions of Attor- ney Lamb as Suit Him — Says He Got Nothing for Some of the Northern Pacific * Deals. Here is Mr. Morgan's testimony as given in answer to questions by useat Attorney Lamb; “You are the firm of J. P. Morgan & C wentor member of “No trantaction take place with “Tell us what is the nat business of J. P. Morgan 4 “Handling securities.” “Do they ever engage tn cr “te | stockholders elected a ided t eae? THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1902. UESTIONED FOR TWO HOURS, REVEALS FEW SECRETS OF THE pard Ww i stock tter retire the p would have been stockholders as 4 wh Mach Money Needed heoame necesenry t ew k fr house raise it? en, thelr own account? paiiete sl go." er "You bad absolute charge of the m™- | im ecasht organization of the Norther Pacific? “nt was. "Yes." “How stockholders of N. P. Can't Remember Details. hating “Tell us the deta! “It is a matter o tell now without refe "You know J. J. if! “Yes.” and I can't a ot leation actions I referred to when I satd that ‘ict Ned aad cee aaa ee oot all. underwriting transactions paid HIM Bought ©. M. and a. was $26,000,000 sold to h 7 2s : a profit Mr Hill made the negotiations for “The exact amount I don't know. It Mr. Morgan Protests. purchase of the (Chicago, Burlin was @ large amount” ton and Quiney?” : At this point Mr Morgan He did Who conducted the negotine |” Aaiehe nbca Gieauaatk eile conducted the negotiations en: mts tonst”’ by Mr Lamb, and insisted t TONG aihier partise rere le) nied) tater) ewe “nr ata.” were falr nat i@ not our way of hors They mak things about Woe ayy A pig ae ow was the price of Huriington Got Nothing for it which I know n a = MMe fait Ax ite It in the record as coming from me 1 Pe AS Ra “Mr. Hi conducted the negotiations | am willing to give the facts market price | with your Mr Morgan said It was decided to re » hate “He did Ure the ¥ f Northern: Facing trac of th preferred s n Nov 2. 1901 t “What was the consideration!” “A 826,000,000 deal wae a great 4 for anch pay, Lamb ~ ? had emested that cific road sin nization ™ BI iy feaia. 199 I'ma —“%f the Northern Pa nad sued N ft i have an * By new obligations + thn : would hay \ ” n ttw ‘ ath ¢ Lent Large sums. ry ree ats availa ~e on 4 at mith t? feel called spon to - ea Wane that We financed the Ws 1 “Not always,” auld Me. Motsan, = with a smile se times we did the work for ne « 5 When nes Faliroa y Not alw “Can you explain that! re SSometimes tt fs not desirable to Feeelve pay.’ Pn ih eek ae “Then it ts a Inbor of lovet THE NEW WOMAN. axes." Me er by Quitting Colles, Not Interested InN. 1 “Have'r 1 i fn NP, since y "I have not.” Mr. Lamb was trying m Mr ' 7 state Morgan an ad 4 bs Pacific w . , 1 aren was “Without reference " Toads “Yon eit has + dor orgar “Lamp t Market Price I ; “Weil, you know + rke e Sof stock has gone up ' i : oF “Yes” used ? “Ie there not at varlons points i sharp competition we the Great Northera and the Northern , vi Pacific for tramet” Deatum: ! I felt Itk ‘ ewe, you.” “f “Beveral times ihe wit = t the Northern Pacit OW prosperous lias th lc been in later gure I can't 1 came | tle wh explain: The retirement of mtock was with the Hoard ani I wanted the Boars do this to be elected by the at was the same day | sake of though | ere were a great many. I couldn't many the Northern Company waa organized” 1 know In a Way, They Did. ro that ples way HM recetved laree sekholder recetved benedite 1 frat hear o! t entire eapital t ry NOE summer ing cou but now my memory holds fast at 1 read 1 friends who have seen the ffering humanity, - islike publicity, you can oat sy nothing GIGANTIC MERGER DECISIVELY. . Morgan—I want to say mht wat questions of traf about. OPPOSED Dit you consult with nim nyy T roud anted t Was uid a of putting the tas in your hands 1 returned from sider the sub- | “Wert What was | from as to who had) smean Mr Hill Morgan I know Was News to Him, M rlast of April agreement betwee . fed to make them more friend I think we Mr HY we did r xchange eas with him| tn tae Third Pleor BY P premium and he TER POWER. was concluded on followed with questions ded to oring out Mr. Morgan's ection with any bond under- but Tw Mr Vill in the Can't Remember $10,000,000. and cul mpany, were all in good faith, teach wae an Independent t cthon, Mr. Morgan eald he could r . ° ry | An Emphatic “No.” Mr. Morgon said “No” wit c shake of the head to Lawyer on’s questions asking bim if the me for the pur- mpetition or fe- le. Mr. Morgan ot reanization Company ? 1 nis fern OMDOAROOADEA hBatterman Boys’ Easter Suits. Brooklyn's headquarters for good. wearing and low-priced boys’ ap- parel, No store in Greater New York shows a larger variety, The best selling of the year is on here now. 5.000 Dress Suits, 2 pieces, 6 to 16, 2.98 2,000 Dress Suits, 2 pieces, 8 to 16, 3.98 1,000 Dress Suits, 3 pieces, 9 to 16, 3.98 & 4.98 SAILOR SUITS, NORFOLK SUITS, TUXEDO SUITS, RtEFERS, ‘TOP COATS, LONG TROUSER SUITS, CArs,HATS, WAISTS, SES. Absolutely the Lowest Prices. ack the direct examination 0 | 'Wash Dress Fabrics, —_—_ | Exciusive styles are now being shown for the first time | Plain and Embroidered Panama Suitings, | Pongee Tissu Embroidered at * . Figured Swisses, |Silk & Lisle Dentele Cloths, | Silk Embroidered Albatross, |_ Golf Costume Cloth, | Peonee and Nantee Suitings, Scotch Ginghams, Cheviots, Madras, Ete, special. We will offer on Thursday & Friday, March 27th & 28th, 7,500 yards of Silk & Liste Batiste, in plain and fancy colors; at 2Q9c. yard, value 50, Lord Taylor, Breadway & 20th St je and expenditeres of the United States Post-Office De- partment are given in The World Almanac for the past thirty- years This table shows colossal sums taken in and expended in the conduct of a colossa! business, 1,000 Topies Tersely Treat Atnanee * ¢ 2 Well | bound. ¢ ¢ © Sie. all ne BROOKLYN. Triumphs of Brass and Iron Beds, A Sale That Surpasses All of the Best. en 1 a Yam ) y way tha it daytleht and dark Did Net Meet Sehim Morunn Gets Witty | ar return did you meet Mr n was asked 1 t ic} » fanger to vie Har My t ne purchase of the ty Mr Senin? Jos —————~s Why is a joke like A year ago seems almost to-day when one considers the revolutionary prices of this extraordinary saie of Brass and Enamelled Iron Beds. We are outdoing the past in prices and qualities, and a!l Brooklyn knows what that must mean. At % % and % Our Regular Prices, ; and you know our regular prices are the lowest. It wil need but a glance at most $3.50 Shoes ? Because it won't stand dissection ! The Regal y Shoe, $3.50, which courts the knife. * Regal” dissection rey eals a Sole the only is at of genuine Live Oak leather--tough as wire, light as tibre, and flexible as the foot. Such soles add a wear of shoes, and ten or fifteen dollar to the cents to their cost. This extra cost means over $400. The Brass Bedsteads. At 23.50, were 31,50 — Extra heavy owvo-inch pillars, plain bur rich design, bright or the new Pollet finish. At 34.75, were 50,00 —Colonial pattern, bright or the new Pol- let finish, At 26.50, were 49.00—Bow foot, fancy chased design, two-inch pillars, bright or the new Poi-, let finish, | At 33.75, were 50,00-—Colonial pattern; bright or the new Pollet finish. what we show to convince you that we are really The following prices are only a few of the oppor! At 43.50, were 58,00 — Extra The Iron Bedsteads. heavy, goose neck and T balls, At 1.95, were 3.00—Fancy white two-inch pillars, bright or the — enamelled Bedsteads, 3 feet, new Pollet finish. 34 feet, 4 feet and 44 feet sizes. At 5.10, were 6.75—White, pink and green enamelled Bed- steads, straight or bow foot, brass rod and trimming, 3 feet, 34 feet, 4 feet, 44 feet sizes. At 90,00, were 120,00—Fancy 4; 2.50, were 4.75—White enam- design and very heavy and) elled Bedsteads, brass trim- massive in construction. mings, 4 feet and 44 feet sizes. At 3.20, were 4.25—White enam- elled, brass rod and trimmings, 3 feet, 34 feet, 4 feet and 44 feet sizes. At 44.00, were 88,00 — Fancy scroll patterns, two-inch pillars, bright or the new Poitet finish. At 14.00 to 42.00, were 28.00 to 84,00—Odd lots of only one of a style at exactly half price. The Largest Exhibitors and Distributers of Beds. tunities : At 7.00, were 9.25--Green, pink, blue, black and white enam- elled Bedsteads, double brass rod and Sinn 3 feet, 34 feet, 4 feet and 4 feet sizes. At 9.40, were 12.50--Pink, blue, green, black and white enam- elled Bedsteads, handsomely trimmed with brass, 3 feet, 34 fect, 4 feet and 44 feet sizes. | At 16,50, were 22.00—-Pink, blue, green, black and white ename elled Bedsteads, extra heavy and handsomely trimmed wit brass, 44 feet size only. At 2.50 to 7.00, were 4.75 to 14,00—About 850 white enam- elled Bedsteads, different kinds letter and my name if per day to the Regal factory. Observe -- $400.00 per day to use Live Oak soles in every Regal Shoe, instead of the brittle « Hemlock ” or “Red” Jeather used in the soles of other $3 « Tannery to Consumer” makes Write for Style Book, .530 Shoes. this possible. “Seve 1 remarkable effects of Postum and yOMETS STORRE, Grape-Nuts on me have urged that 1 fe ‘ cor Mth at give the facts io the public for the en Yen y, Morakt sa x » Cor Lhe ow + Opp. Montague st near Uedford ave. ay, bet. Ditmar ve [dormer City...+. 66 Newark ave. z a ‘an, 3. on, former and present prices A Rare Offer of Bedding, Too. A Splendid Collection At Prices in Keeping With the Great Bedstead Sales hair Mattress, 47 pounds—art | At 9.35, were 12,50---Our regular; Spring, wooden frame. ticking, interlined, imperial} shelf box Spring inart ticking. | Pillows—-Our regular live geese tufts and stitched edge. | At 7.35—Box Spring, well made! feather Pillows : At 4.95—Combination hair and) A. C, A. ticking. At 2.85, were 4.05, fibre Mattress, full size. At 1,.985—A good woven wire At 2.10, ‘* 2,90, ‘At 10.50, were 14,00—Our regu-| Spring, iron frame with cable) At 79c,—A good feather Pillow, lar rabbet edge Spring in art, support. | 22x28 size, guaranteed odeg ticking. At 98c.—A good woven wire! less. At 24.00, were 32,00—Pure hair | Mattress, 47 pounds—art tick- ing, interlined, imperial tufts and a stitched edge. At 11.75—Special hair Mattress, 40 pounds, full size, fancy ticking. At 18,00, were 24.00 — Special | All Furniture Reduced 25,6 to 50%. For three weeks only, and one week will soon be gone. The prime reason for which is that many of the goods bought for our February sale did not reach us until now, owing to ifficulties in transportation. Rather than offer these goods alone we include the whole stock in the reduction. But it will be Positively the Last General Reduction Sale of the Season. Everything in our Furniture stock reduced 25 to 50 per cent., from the cheapest Bedroom Chair to the finest 1 d Dining-R Sui | Patter ae ere house. All goods plainly ticketed, showing the | A golden opportunity to furnish the Summer home or the tawn

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