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eeranre eee x =—craeaatinomni a Ta AN SALSA - Ss a reuse oe a __ TRE Woxuu: WEDNESDAY VIN EWG. AC Gish 13, 1902. BROKER CONTENT DENIES CAYNOR AN) + |RUSSELL SAGE BEAT SKITT ACTING FOR PETER POWER. GhEfh FREE, 'N FIGHT FOR THE "L" MEN. ‘Financier Insisted that Demands of the Engineers and Firemen Be Judge Caron, of Que- Granied— mere Gould Backed Him. bec, Overrules Action ee es of United StatestoEx-! pscen non the victory for tradite Accused Mens. | the engineers an Sremen of the “L " {WHAT WHAT THE ELEVATED RAILROAD MEN Pee a eae a eal GA\N BY WINNING THEIR SHORT FIGHT. Jof Directors of the road as thelr inpion, a a result of his ad tte voracy ne sirtke was declared and the ‘ | men reveived what they have been Compares Cases with That of contending foi, a mine-hour day. Enoand Finds Rights of De.) Tot the «ged financier should ap fendants Have Been In. veer in their behalf was a great sur- fringed. prise to the men, but to-day Mr. Sage is a popular kero among them as one who reeset int r underst bat eand vole have been on the Bought Stock for Cop- per Magnate Weiden- feld and Carried Ac- counts for Him —| Bourke Cockran’s) Name Again Brought Into Northern’ Se- curities Merger Suit— Adjournment Forced] by Absence of Wit-| ness. |\CHARGES NOT SPECIFIC. Nine hours worl: a day instead of ten or eleven hours, at the same wages. All time over nine hours to be pald for. gineere assigned as motormen to be paid the same wages, 8.50 a day. Firemen to be retained tn service of company as conductors when steam comotives are superseded by electric motors. Minemen to be a preferred class for promotion to motormen, receiving $8 a. day for the first six months; $3.25 the second #ix months, and $3.50 after the first year, For any fraction of an hour ever nine hours’ work ap hour's extra pay. For an extca round trip, half a day's extra pay, Engineers, motormen and iiremen reporting for duty detained less than four hours to receive halt a day's pay. If detained over four hours to receive a full day's pay All men (o have fifteen minutes’ rest at the northern terminals between trips No engineer to do duty as engineer and motorman on the same day. Oldest men to have choice of runs and privilege of exchanging with other men for a period of ten days. None of the men to be discharged for s Men suspended on charges and later exon ‘Ime of suspension. QUEBEC, Aug. 18—Judge Caron rendered his decision in the setwee [ease of John F. Gaynor and Benjamin | stated | Greene, wanted by the United States |!n dite anthoritles for alleged complicity: in |12° 0! 10": the conspiracy by which Capt, Ober- |saer, © eorge Gould, lin Carter cheated the Government in javerawed (ne otaer directors and em- the contracts for the improvement of | phatinally etated that there should be no Savannah harbor. ee Gaynor and Greene were Ma- charged fvom custody, It is a big | victory for them. : 1g abont a be apital and After Broker Walter Content and | his bookkeeper had told on the stand to-day that Northern Pacific steck bought by the firm of H. Content & Co. for Camille Weidenfeld was solely for the copper magnate, and that Peter Power was unknown to them, the hearing in the Northern Securi- ties merger suit suddenly came to a halt. Capt. Henry Stern, who was men tioned by Weidenfeld in his testi-+ mony, was to have been called as a mined, M ving on Brot rated are to hood committees. ve full pay during Mir, Saue’s Work. | —— ———— ence between | gp and th Uissatistied engine se then dectared that his views| and its employees have gotten along Jrepreseated those of George Gould, and | nicely, and why stwuld we have a strike while several of the directors were In at thie lute day Jand firemen there was a en eting of the! fayor of letting a strike he declared! When told that he was the popular rep) Much Legal Jogglin witness but was not ready and an) Since thty tled w York Clty! board of alrectors of the road, and the and allowing General Manager Skitt to/Idol or the enguieeie and firemen Mr adjou: ent until to-morrow was | Jand established thems: t Montresl on of the board was to be the final pire new men, Mr. Sage triumphed. Suge sai journmen' ‘o-morra ae the efrol the Un Siates Gove of the company Through his unaided efforts the en- have the good opinion of Hed have beed Manager aved be-) gineers and firemen were given practi- ob giad 1 Was able taken, Lawyer Lamb announced that he had again communicated with Powor nent to have thea continuous and erafty from) Montreal ww men. 1 generally nin thelr troubles. Anite time was in- ement signed by © the board and urged that the men | cally everything they had been contend- aliowed to declare a strike if they | tng for. | and bark | be mnaithal the atter would! probutly Ain and wer finally, browait to tnt) i ane Says Men Deserve It, | the Venigineeis, reniea stud the repre. return from Canada next week and | REMUS TMa Tesla the roud even now,’ de-| When seen at his office Just as he ar- | Sorcy every cal ap ua aeemen ae n 1 Ma Y 1 from his country Mr, Sage! contended.” But 2 pressed the opinion {that Judge Andrews’s Judament quash 1B the writs uf habeas corpy Gould and Mr men feel th diffe 1 them not make a ma of the men are al staze of the| ge took a band. | “1 do not deserve any special credit what 1 did. T think things should Ir was at this meeting that Mr ta t see any necessity for a appear as a witness. | He also brought Bourke Cockran’s | name into the proceedings once more | the defend. Hid net i 4 in seeking facts about American Tol Weilenfeld or Capt, Stern as to this Hit ts of the case, avdonotwithst han sald The company and uunning along just as they have been ‘bacco stock. ' , , ta eas the m © always gotten along well The men should not have to Bala eard i ‘ c n bet " is th longer than they do now. Walter Content, .of the s any deatings wit eurton: toy th writ tn ne making a mei ve been working nine hours and 1 elghty-tiv OSE Conte) te tn nk oN : j way working day eno necessity for making them miles in rhs run first witness but his testimony was n | Juden work ten, unless we rk ten hours without giving them ad- SE ues Roth tonelia eetee taken pending Lawyer Lamb's arrival, | renew a AN eee me : 1 ve extra Mr. Lam) bustied into the court jaome n a © company irked over nine hours: Rights of the Defendants. rime with which the p! charged and the proceed! taken against th Jutge Caron ed, the deferdants have a right to room twenty-five minutes later other lawyers looked relfew Lainb offered no explanation or Walter Content testitied th member of the jirm of H Co,, which Is composed of hi brother Henry, who is the change member. The witaess that his firm ever had the absent Peter Power firm was aware of the existence of any | { individual named Peter Power Capt. Henry Stern, the witness sald, was a mining engineer at No, #0 Broad- Vandentold. n that ) case the offense with which . ea ees “Growi ig Store. mam Furniture Dacee Yes the stockhold-| | | { Thi fin the wa way, and hasa desk in H. Content & Io Ate Bliswi ae Mae ap antl y Co,'s office. Yes. tal ta the NES ut if i < - ‘; . xot with tower: [nae seit ~ Cee cou towoer UOC IM The August Sale Grows in Interest. Weldenfeld is not interested Better Values, Bigger Crowds, and More Enthusiasm than Ever Before, $25.00 PARLOR SUITS, $14.50. This 3-Piece Mahog- a any Parlor Suit, highly polished and handsomely carved, full spring seats, cove ered in your choice of silk dimasks; posi- tively worth $25.00; sale price, 14.50 100 Oak Slde- What connection do you know Capt. | Stern has with the sult of Peter Power againet the Northern Securities Com- » tigation 2" so udvises me.” ran interested “We may have Solid Oak Cane Seat Dining Chalr, like cut; has seven Feiyy turned spinclss in’ back, bra arms, extra well constru and worth $1 sale pice, nu receive hdorsed by: Att. Weldenteld 2 ‘o—nobody Indors ver made payments rhat was the wrthern tia loan. 10 Mr “One ninety he full market value?’ ne whatever.” Has your firm to Capt. Stern which were charged to the account of Camille Weldenfeld?' * Yes, $2,400. “What other payments?” that I know of." Protection Not § Sought, nown, the certificate of NP. stock| , 4 luced at peeeay 6. examination by protection from le Weldenfeld, the itness said it ased on Dec, %, 1901, from a eof the you made Bought for Weldenfeld, er in the of-| Judge Sentences James Egan stifled th . + uchusedon| to Six Months in Peniten-| 1d you fh not market t ‘Vorhune, a bookk reeantions | milar transa our Claw- suspension ym whom did you buy it?” 4] ci divulge ie Seer has Joan to the amount of th. tt tiary to Keep Him from ee boar ge iits do with i bey ated cl Fi if h - nee “I cannot remembe woth da . Fill A Handsome Exten~ cut), French mir- insist that you give the]... me remember n ji08 Marrying Young Girl. Golden Oak Bu- sion Torslhendeomnele 3 7 What did you know of the reaponsi-| a . ike Tabi ‘ e of y counsel BS efu pons a tend show thi at tois reau, like cut, able Bs m Feeterigg. | Hts ne Cale ATT! Chapman? wh { the Lee enheaatt (like carved top and "ne history nit it ext to i the n=|f Ta preve mirror. 2largeand cut), base, lined silver r. Weidenfeld tell you when he er to mea party. ty actions |" a TATINErROF MOE he Vir ery 2 small drawer solid ) drawer, cast - ' nist hy re ‘ Anes erbert. Limberger, (of th ing Jam! W ; sed chile stock thatthe wasted dt) ait ' uriti Ml oa lly, Lauterbach: tan" ft * well constructed; oak” and highly polished: 5 98 brass handles: rs nk that he} ff P @tern was quite wi Judge Foster, a} Sessions, sen value $12.50, a value $9.50; sale price.ecsese De value 50; fer had prior tr wad Lal wodid not dogo umatht {tencod him to serve six monthe tn the bli alam itor Your firm contributed yg inuur engaes eis S hats ‘ penttontiany 500 Soltd Oak or sale price, to the expensce of this litigation?” Brena aul Amberger | sean had heen convicted of stealing Mahogany fin- “Wo have not.” " % hol dragged nts gaw $2 from Peter Wilson, aad nis lawyet, ished’ Tables, 14.50 . ‘0 whom have you made payments ae * Gis was touched tipon tal it in the sewspapers yas USL Ar Mr. Mitnick, made a strong plea for a 24 inches square, h aris cwily right gentence, He told J with under shelf, \rived from he nora had rich and tye heavy | turned 1 muet ' alders of the |¢ Defure taking the; Forster that 1 H ‘ : ' lial friends, who would eee that he wa ees. well con your office.” | 1 wan laden. ungn in [URE Crlends, wel wou gee thay he a] les ll ‘Ever converse with Mr. Lamb, Mr we dot 0 LIARKe Herder: bells When Capt Stern | given employment, and dlso th “ struct rth ress tn Jeaaged to be married and tha $2.00; sale price, ra - lyoung woman was willing to have t Mf Judge Foster would 98c orrupted the jawyer a0 Solid Oak 5 Drawer Chif fonter (lik cul), solid brass handles, highly polished: value 5 of the mar FREE BY COURT. ) UTTLE rns “WHTKIF THE, “he sith tay duty. to Ha All-Halr Couch, highly polished golden oak frame, best tempered steel springs: 50 different patterns and colors of eoelty that a a smoking way to New ver from her Ij Malleable Iron Bed dike cut): mass brass rails. head and toot; cuarante auainst all breakage for five years, ora $6, new bed in exchange: sold by exclusive furniture stores at #400 coe 75 4,50 sale price, all sizes French and Belgian veiours. We guar antee construction, Value 10.0 09 filge passed sent Kngland Wins Cricket Ma woman who hia vustice Steckler Re- Truckman | Is Thrown Brakeman Runs Ahead PO8PON. Aus 18 England's weepthe hysterically aud’ walked out. | leases Francis Irsch, U won the Interautional erleket match | 4Wyer aiinick ald. [tw nder Wheels in Pre se " git the Ausinalian team by one Wicket woman who wanted) to ens: op | in Tombs for Non: | of Wrecked Wrecking | venting Injury ie Chil) regia and Flags Paw. ore OPPENHEIM. CLLINSs @ White Enam- elled Beds (like cut), strong and serviceable: value £3.00; all This Iron xy Folding Couch Bed, including re- versible mat- Justice Steckier, in the Supreme Court. | to-day granted an application for the| ANSE ORAS ARAL INS “ ea Telease of Francis Irsch, q veteran of |) two tty girls only ") WHITH PLAIN iz A shadson tress and bol- the civil war. Irsch was one of those) iTONH himself under the w f , aie ; ster, covered who escaped trom Libby Prison hy cut. | (uF tuck and fatally Injured. He own ’ : in figured denim like ting an underground tunnel to freedom. which he was driving, to-day ‘ a Me Car RNG . . The old man has been in Ludlow Fitth avenue. 1 was drawn | cat j r k oy the Final Reductions. Sale pricessseres Btreet Jail since July 14 last, He was ay ay AN »werful horses. Appronc Harlem Golier os arrested on the application of bis wite, OP! undred und Twenty-seventh ‘ 5 = Mary trach, for disregarding an order |Sif%%, on Fifth avenue, Sachirey saw | Hrkles and Katonah at § * | 1,000 LADIES’ SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS $4 99 of the Court, made several years ago, | (NO lie girls on log sid a ant the Pawling (valucs $2.00 and $3.00), veer. .ssereeeeees . Gireoting hin to pay her $ a ween | Wheel from One Hundred and Twenty! nayest (1 h by . Breer att eat astecotans eventh strect Into Fifth avenie. ¢ rnrtreraliana PM Hee DtSteTN EU LADIES’ SUMMER WALKING SKIRTS, A doth, tmprevea|enuine Roxbury Brussole Rugs, bes uration We othe Sigal aa Pepeers spate LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES (values $6.00 $3. 99 south’ American| gual 94 lon and 7 fl. wide, price #1500 9 9 sult has trled, and the ‘ doin th H to $12.00) ae penta 3, oul mM “4 each, at . * Sent ots Paryerey id onol he digrbostng (elmes. 1 " 4 100 yard 109) vss ters eeee es ” Hair Mattress, made to order, inf tsq Witton Rugs, 54 inches lung and 27 inches wide, “Mattress Specials. Rug Bargains. = Irech aggregated %, 1 had a counter for an absolute divorce | one or two partsst Knotted wool f-ing bet aul Oriental or Persian Pall 19 Besley worth "10. 00 Actual value $2.50; on Sale tO-ay ates sgeree vere Su ARRAN LNW 2 nt joa , LADIES’ FOULARD SILK SHIRT WAIBT ' $10, 00 ( hacueay ah van SUITS (reduced from $15.00 and $18.00)... covered in satin ticki agalnat his wife, but it wax ® the anim th Da f SHS aa Primes nlllsiseoan nee Mr. Trach sald her busband, ms Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 15 fi. jony and 12 ft, wide, commercial uroker, Was in goud chum i \ ' ws nins . ‘ fi ny value $25.00, § ig v " 0 une 45-1b, Solt Gray Hair Mattresses, c wered in the finest] an extra large size; rich pattern; value ee ated eat ibe oon be ante : Separate Walking Skirts, Higa Sa Trang or Pee 15,00 arded hie ne wour if mUinete Of Nae wily i 4 er before oltered for less th 1 Hall’ Runners, 9 ft, by 2 ft wide, strlety Trach, in asking that the order tor bis | atruck the vt foam) AR WALKING SKIRTS, of fancy Tweed mate- Ee eries iis ayers ri all ‘than a ) ae frie all Rune ny \alue $3.25; on ) arrest be Vacated, stated (hat be had | * R the forw " if ithe tals, new styles— Pell aad dldieiacats RA ias Ie tosimaFtOW 4 srrow at "1.98 98 not made enough ‘ to pay the ex: |! iene 1) mn f the track into HAite mn BF SOHIEACTON AOE penses of runuing businews and | expt ocllt, i it tne withing u distance of batt a $4.9 $5,90, $7,50 “ENTS mt ried himself und his daughter, | a Y wal w y nite “Smith’ ) Axminsters : ' Ge wine Cork Linoles dependent upon him, since | » Theat New style ETAMINE SKIRTS, with taitera larch, 1901 pe further atl LU naliy., Rache i Ls ere pulled ey ri ; ; um, two yards wide, in re had patred anid hat | j ean tantly at Ne fy the meantime t side trigsmings, box plait ettects (values to $44 75 rena ives ieee at 75G 7 matawie | Mire { ‘ i toward $IB.00).. -. eeeeererrerreeee nes Ann ° any room, value a ‘ithe er nie 8710! Mi) apped dy Ay — _ per square yard, alesse Four good patterns, wih borders to wuck service through Jundey Ny uvertin : +4 ' uae XX Extra Quality Linoleum, splen- match, actually worth $1.25 per yard. Pere eater | World Wants, If you've go. 911 Suude rhe wreok caused great knvonvenience Broadway & 2ist St. g did selection, value 70c. per 39 New, attractive goods. An extraordinary he was unable (o| M6F don't use Wosid Wauts, hing dis of commuters at Golder Square yard, ateososesser sees c opportunity. Oke burry, do, Bridge, Mahopag, Katonah, Chappaqua, + 6; ” » “ i 7 Visalia 7 ,