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ee — nae nemo eens - EROKER COMES - BACK FOR TRIAL. Fire Chief Cuts Short Vacation to Be at stand. He w 5, addressed t Hurley, N.Y. tuated to-day when the Chief unexpect- having edly appeared at the hearing of Patrik e Chu P. Ryan, Chief of Construction and Re- pairs to Apparatus, who Is accused of et of duty ‘The nearing was held Headquarters, Croker has been on a vacation Mr. Th L. 1. and was not ex-| was te York until week ng of Ryan was called in his As he is practically rity In the alleged misdo next sused of | Thomas acqui ‘ker out of the department fight will fleations, was it charg: “I have a ‘Is it not a be used by private persons in the Poo Grounds. Though Chief Ryan has been suspension for the last three months, under he us and ‘ockran. appeared at the hearing in the full uni- hooks together “There be,” “Did you not tel! a ( id you no am form of his rank. With him appeared! “Yes. w i Mr. s assistant, Mr. Kellogg, | Morgan's firm that your eee tis Delos McCurdy, a lawyer, of No. 66|_,“18 it not a that’ when the 400 Vaquestions of the wiine: a-|coneected with the litigation?’ | f J : - shares were purchased for Clerk Bouden Maryland Seeurit “I told him so—that was Mr, Steel.” { = Broadw who announced himself as!of ‘Thomas & Past’s office, that it was which gave & Lond of 3%,00 for Peter] “Was that not a falsehood?" : the Chief's counsel, Arthur Cosby, of jcharged to a syndicate?’ Bower ax agplaintif in the present tie | oNo. sir fe Corp, s ? i no. now what you mei. vation. . “Did you keep z Fore A Ory ee aise ania | There was a Jokit account between Mr. Weldenfeld ald he had nol gift transacting: (" Sccount of this present as advisory counsel to Commis-|—" R, “Thomas knowledge of such bonding. “I did not. I objected to having the sioner Sturgis Known ay the Americ : reference to that bond. isn't it alother clerks ‘know all about it 4 sareters | cate! net you are the oye who pro-| “Do you ke er ace 7 Asalstant Secretary of the Fire De-}""Wno were the silent partners In that | Jachaiuvanton when Ik oective Resestuty ep other accounts off your partment Shields read the ten spectfica~| syndieat | ty secure that bond?” askel Mr. Lamb, y personal accounts." tens of the charges, Chief Ryan stand- ae pate » You are_mistdkep.* ir books not taken out of img during the reading. At the conclu-! 4 morjc 5 S Giatitolmaunen: aC doeeioay and carried into a ion of each spectfication Commissioner | whatever r Telegraph Company. certain telegrams from INORTHERN PACIFIC STOCK BOUGHT a (Continued from Firat Page.) Aug. 1 Power subpe 0 Peter . Lawyer Lamb ob. ed strongly to th the Hearing of Ryan inrroauction of ine susject mater ot the telegrams and the matter was Charges. AM Ie torte rultp GF ouaeaiTae combe | Honden | REALLY AIMED AT HIM. To the surprise of the spectators, the name of Banker Carlile Weidenfeid . : : *: was calkd. He took the stand, for the, Ten Specifications in Which! purpos:mainis it develaped It Is Alleged City Paid for) make certain corrections in his tos ; tery 4 mony given the other day. He said t Repairs on Chief's Private) ne au sen tn k to Mr Vehicles. Sofla B. Chaymar 6 at the rate of I J rowed the m The poorly disguised feud between WHICH to purchise thy Commissioner Sturgis, of the F es aS ie eeeuiole t partment, and Chief Croker was accen-| ‘ig had sated that hurried to headquarters to de=) come a parcy, avd iM |to act as a pi for } the Chier In the! Bouden Is employed in the off tela a sensation Thor broahed nd thok a pi nent “It was Jidge Lan ’ nodding coldly to the s taut ‘Taomas Well-informed poiigicians ied ring Is a step in. the plan o OU alr nior Sturgis to get the nephow red to al ‘nd ie Lavanor, nis| “1 Set It to Mr. Weldenfeld ’ Lawyer Cleveland, sxclaimed: | Bhomas) Adeaite om Daniel iny client not to answer that! Broker ‘1 sald he resided at E st that vou son and was twenty | c in the sed Chiet Ry un “1 inferior material for use In the so dowvig he conspired to dv Mr nalsutaided nt Mr. Nusian fete told ‘him| frat the department, Inasmuch as 4 con el have aT pe UNaIEE ng brought to teat the | requisition called fo ir cals you any ovsecth t & » di o tlon of the Northern | v b a for first ca sou rany Oulert Bea Ax to Cookran, and this action was| tertal t he paid exorbitart. prices vie whatever Dit Mr. € ran have ‘any Interest jov. Van Sant. He satd for material; that he allowed the city’s fe eee Wy he joint syndicura aecatnt between | vere for a principie, and not workmen to feu reneiveato ss jonght for a ente Mr. Thomas and yourself?” interes Ee nnee epee wong 1s WhO datrodieed “Ae Opeatra, Chapa) cherhadinnt ssed_ my willingness to go yout. re Funabout speedway Who introdiien " uter?” In’ way,” continued the | nd hansom, belong! & [ may have introduced Mr He 4 v after I gave Mr. | vker and former man in frequent con n my 400 shares of stock. I said | r Semanel: that he made fa:se Was it not on your account that M ‘ockran in Mr. Tha Bouden, this stock Is yours; you er Sceiels tha ade f mb was retained as yen Joon have It any time you want It! ‘He nthe books of his department: | ‘tention? Is a man I could trust, and T selected alowed employees to work | "TP think not,” Ie tte him to bring sult because T did not want vertime without just a: ne ‘Is It nota. ta ne eriean may, guame mixed up dey st) falle’ to get praper re mae Was, fest pureha Hhomas knew |aretQll ia not exnect to reap a pecunt- taken from the ‘partment 1 n't know.” |, °No 1 wished to test the validity of and that he allowed fire hose to# “When you took the 200 shares the merger, It was business with me. d to you account with the at you nt | FOR PLAINTIFF IN MERGER SUIT,| to Aug. at West Mr. bie, Examiner, ber Mr. Henediet entity a Sent to Peter Mr y syndioite. who composed thatfof the complaint or contributed anything i ” he expenses of the sult. That vstion has not to do here he witness produced the letter book who sux Th jue yo is impertinent. 1 decline }of the concern showing his correspond- rer to ane y, “} ence with George A. Lamb. On Aug. 1, 1 kaow Mr. Butler, President | the witness addressed a communication ree of the Ur 1) Tobiceo Company sy |to Mr. Lamb requesting him to with- Moa draw from the sult. ia e He got a bill for $2,500 from Lamb in \ ornection bas that syadicate| return for. services answer H Americin Tovasco Company | “What did you do with the bin?” Hot interrupt Lomb, ad rs," sald Mr 1 Clevel cble Wo take © a kreduate of Yale occupation, He met Mr. Weid nfeld in January of ters from Judge the Power suit." | recelved them.” | “why no letters In your posses- |name? the Western attorneys con-) » Power sult?" Not a Falsehood. did you not sue in your own principal was not strong enough me to appear,”* Ito induc Were not" (decisively), 5 ri ' e was|the purchase of n Pacific since Milton N. Bouden, of the'offlee of EB. , Peutale: asked (Chlet Bayan of be was Novambare © 190) reat Northern Ro Thomas, tegtiled ‘that he received | onyecty sour books not examined at this ullty or nat guilty?” To all the Chief) Rajiroad stocks?" $#0,000 worth of stock which Mr. Thomas = oa nswered: “Not guilt “Oh. | must consult with Mr. Thomas gaye him In January last. Tt was a gift it Heo) ea stl n M. Allen was the first witneas |fitst” eye Have vou “paid ong Molin fer Wat | sive: sw.000ity w mere Glerk to saenuee He is the chief examiner of a Bea voueaonere temranl ET rad a plaintitt?” counts for the Commissioner and testl- with them? it What did Mr. Thomas say when he| marhyagif! NOt according to Wall street ahaa cone ‘y ade ne | e at present—but T must consu it toy LN lacie fee ae ten en aeuneoneseaoe ef tt lawyer “honden, there ts s9,much | <iiit vou tell Mr. Weldenteld you had yooks of Ch ) de e Guthrie compelled the witness to and it belonge to.yvou. 1 told i iy ‘| oy h a, Our Se old him, and add Pages Minning from Records, rake ible fale itn Thomas on the | we you ever had It In-your posses: cgutd begin suit as soon Aaged that he Mr. Allen tgld in detail of what he wiW88 Minar ciak gain discussed sir. 1 have 200 ehages now here. New to Pont. had learned from the accounts of the |lawyer asked The subpocna calls for them.” 5 ot Fire Department. He sald that there! ‘0, not ‘tec ’ "Dp My Dy make any entry of this gift eae n't you the real owner of that were twenty-one pages missing from ; Scusse you by Mr. Thomas?" i Mie of the account. books In the Re arta “Was there any entry showing the | ((j, Was not ; pair Department, but from other books anne ee eta transfer of this stock from Thomas to | gens Sooke wer, tet 200 aharce of Bour he had learned that the migsing items efinition of “Strike.” youy en's stock were Infected in Oncerned repairs and. purchases that | +. oa tcatrike | “WL you. reiterate under oath that {Sccount of yourself and Welde Wrat Js your definition of a ‘strike TA the American Tobacco syndi ‘heen made for former Chief Hugh | “Gonipromine on cettiement \ win shares? et AE Bonner “fe It not_a tact that Judge Lancaster 00, ' eee e charged to join Cro! venir rf se, PrOune Toker piesa J gent wordythat he woul not appear, ax A Personal Matte: “Were you not commanded by sub- on Hd epalts Sie didn't send word to that effoct" | “Tfive You disposed of any perVees but 1 abmdlutaly vetien to allow made Ww the | eDid you tke steps to satiety Jude i of 200 shares, the -books of Thomas & Post to be i ang », |Tancaster and th her Western ol Whom? brought here.” airs that were made," iit was not a strike Thomas said he gold tt to Mr.|”"Raward Min Post, until recently th Ma gat the depecement, My autar | qnigonly Haent Capt. Stern aa partner of Mr. Thomas, was the next shelaeny fae een ll | ce Wyasn't It for the express puri i i witnesé. “Mr. Post, who Is quite as| moblie Was in the repalr shop. as well /eonyincing thime Inwyers that the sult tit to my account? Sohne an Mt rhooes, weiG oe ae a atte magn Ti atire ae belna caine maa not a Atrike that you sent Capt ¢ you an account there? fore heard that Mr. Thomas, who ts al is e ow, bel Stern to Chicago with the certifi » on of Ge: um Tho: ‘ and overhauled during my vacation. ‘The | aK wUlflonta of) 40 you:knaw what nar- (40h of Gen, Sam, Thomas, had made a brouzham that Comenissioner Sturgis Tani nueant | s! jouden. drives around In was presented to the | omu ta ROUAAH all Sent Him to Morgan. | PETE at wculin't) we mantiiied transferring his stock. to what punt do you! ‘The first the witness learned of the oil, and mul @ surp! fact that Thomas & Post red learn that it had been Tepalred at th hie ferred stock. that Ix personal between Mr.|into the merger sults was mien hates DASE ARS AN OT te act th iden never paid und myself," the withes# an-]it announced in the newspapers. He | ay Ss ey ere’ some don't know. ented him to go to the office of ployes of the Brewster Carriage Com.) Me. Wrilenteld, why did you not per I the Stavk, Morgan and declare there that. (he fir pany, an expel ge OO ed senaily suc ere ra ivy . of The at 0 3 in carriage ‘construction. teatiied that | chun matters rather than | sone witness produced two crisp cer- oF Arpmnaaie Moar bad noting: what: the Met Heion. Ue way known the K was minc 128 indermed Jae ie. Apu, Post was asked about the 400 —_- you went to Sr. Thomas andeaouant |Thomes & Post and No, 3.497 almitarly | shares of Creat Morihern stock. and aald| ep me ’ r BNE | ance ancianten ced coititamee, jhe, Delng the Hoard member, “did | ) The wi neers eae Do you state underoath that you bee |PUrChaRe several hundred shares of e witness did not answer. Hi nae os Great Northern, but the order cam losing his usually calm demeanor, u: yOu OW TRIE BLOG from the office’ while he was on the| ‘| the relentless crossfire of questions. Th yho collected the dividends?” floor | | Stenographer read the question, Stil horaaw & Boat The finn tteelf never apecuiat | Mr. ny eldontel ald t answer Did thes, give. you. thé money t curitles, #0 rder to buy | iyaeauily eqnnok anawer! th No; credited It to my, account,’ mean that t e was the buy | tion | “iy ‘there any personal account thut| Mr. Po: nah aay what | 1 know of ned by a custome: . Reiar Howerla\Espennes, Only what he says, sir! firm. He was quite c | os Did you mention “ahis gift to Mr] stock was not owned by i: The witness said that neither Mr. | Post” | Deome hee pausee her Capt, Btrong| “f not | Fost declared that he had no 2, 5." G ie! an- b pereer we the books o fhomas. rove ige that 40° shares of atock wi EE ANE pn The ee a Witvhat do you kaw about the agree. nto the conte Wit ky coe! ) the safe ut the oMfce instead of | nouncement . iter yesterday's | ment to pay Peter Power $9 a. Week Se aianiiar Thomas’ a vault where they were regularly | Cabinet meeting, that the Roy for the use hia name which took pi Pe directing the agitation against the cloa-| ™ don t know f Mt ae Know, airs! y ud 1 known those securities were | ing of religious schools In Brittany has Bee tee ay tare if, aneney te ity MennieEe [tine been greatly displeased” | YOM | evoked much comment penses ? , What took place there?” jer 7 Catholle Jeaders und the Catholio press | Pot that Tam aware of “1 decline to state Peter Power Sure a me. deny that the movement Is antRepub:| That ended the trying examination of you had xifte before fur bring. | layer 1eumb prominad late this afte Nean. Count Albert de Mun, who, with iat I CAR HHAHOR tHAL alr ty York by Tuesday ning. Abbe Gayraud, is the guiding spirit of Yobuceo Not in ie fot on Tu "added Mr. Lamb, the resistance in Finistere, declares that Lawye ervle 1 WAH EN pining Mr Many Git anny} poalvaly. F ig hia early entirel ontaneous 9.000 a8 4 In w lump bee] Medex mornin hat ie fina, the movement is rely he tang ill how. many conferences s ‘ wiftin & lump | Adjournment’ was then taken until] on the part of the people theme . uraclt und If and | Tuesday Aitiomal upon Mr. Lamb's Francois Coppee, in an interview, « Rag a the intra tay nave recelyed many @ eam a premised a similar’ opinion in more yio- mu had any corre ence f vent and ploturmand RNR Gute one, concerning the Ndrthern q Putrie says It te rumo: ati Ta it nota fact that for a period fram fy 4 7 f trnment intended to arrest the Koy allot Wit hot a fact that for a period fram | Oh yon, a [RGUIBOOG CCN. MALI Senator from Finisterre, M. de Cha aalee bul bauris Who auigested Mr. Lamb to you in/f maillard. seats chat th no; hot so Important as that Janu ‘ lz Ask Guinlaterialiat, Orme tous informa: | “iw it not a fact that : trip Tinade fone iearaavalidimicama spa 40VO! ry mt h 0 vent is made by an immediate at ur attorney? ow came youl mg lion as to the manner in the | te tae Beek wits Wmmediate io retain: hin? ; % the waiter Breton peasunia wer del ree | ME ann not Toun't answer that ‘ pellet that they could # ESAT a caturalsthat vou, “ure When did you first hear-you had been| it for nist the republic ishing the funds, 1 should repurt to @ade a platnti®’ ip the wut agatmet the | M rs mh ne ho memory of such matte ir an hay A dis ee i GAMBLING ALL OVER CITY. | “ivhay? cote ci MNPatrt | olny! aia sen know souwere o ve alt Cora pe-Nuts vg tne phone and asked you abouts ME | AIRE srl Chapman after he had ‘requested ‘the oma told me | | Fee Ae ie ter aigoH, what did you tell him? | sy Were Koln tor bring'a sult et breaktoat ‘Throughout New York, HP told thei "Y had Known him for “Had the Great Northern ever done curs and alwaya found hin a man of | ang a When Commissioner Partridge was] ) tit y T cannot answer that, alr. The Hotel \sked this momiing avout the gambling) The witness sated that he never it Coney Island, he sald he would not] agreed w Len ‘ompany thn jiscuss the matter, but he supposed| Mrs, Chapman was Gnally to bee ‘he witness, wholk'a young man w will serve it. ‘of the A as a stockholder smiling ts it ae Was gambling In all parte What, about the Universal Tobacco July, ners and wi as ice ‘that ie haa/neysr pee « copy, foe Almenss. * bound.» * tell, be must be fully AU estimate: ‘he World Almanac, $35,213 persons. WILL BE $142,500.00 (One * Florodora than 100 bands will be received at any one time for estimates.) GIVEN AWAY ww uan.iscs HOW MANY CIGAR will be given in January, 1903, to the persons whose estimates are nearest to the number of cigars on which $3.00 tax per thousand is paid during the month of December, 1902, as shown by the total sales of stamps made by the United States Internal Revenue Department during December, 1902. Every 100 bands from above named cigars will en Information which may be of value in making estimates:—the number of Cigars now bearing $3,00 Tax per thousand, for which Stamps ~~ were purchased, appears below : In December, 1900, “ December, 1901, * January, | February, 1902, In case of @ tle in estimates made as soon after Janus © Ameri can Federation of Labor and general labor organizations see page 129 of 1,000 Toplos Twrsely Treated in the 1902 World SF Well’ printed and strougly + * Bie, all pewadenlere ¢ ¢ * By ider this offer You do not lose the value of your bands. good as the bands themselves in securing Presents. One band from +‘ Florodor: mentioned above, will count in securing Presents the same as one tag from ‘ Star,"’ ‘ Horse Shoe Navy," ‘Old Peach and Honey," *+J. T.'' Master Workman," + Piper Heidsleck,’ * Razor,"’ or ‘' Planet '' Tobacco; or one ‘+ Sweet Caporal'' Cigarette Box Front. Send cach estimate on « separate piece of paper, with your name and address plata Tilustrated Catalogue of Presents for 1003 aud 1904 will be ready for distribution @bout October iat, 1902, and will be mailed on receipt of ten cents, or ten tobacco tugy, or twenty cigar bands WORLD'S UPTOWN OFE M 1902, the amount offered will be divided equally amon, 'y 1st, 1903 a the figures are obtainable from the Internal Write your full name and Post Office Address plainly on packages containing bands, repaid, in order for your estimate to participate. t be forwarded before December | TO SMOKERS OF THE will the United States collect Taxes on during the Month of December, 1902? | (Cigars bearing $3.00 per thousand tax.) Distribution will be made as followe: To the.....(1) person estimating the closest ...... + $5,000.00 in cab i To the......2 persons whose estimates are next closest.... . ..... .00 each; . 6,000.00 To the......5 persons whose estimates are next closest -. +++» ($1,000,00 each). .. . 5,000.00 To the.....10 persons whose estimates are next closest. . (9500.00 each)... .. . 5,000.00 $ To the.....20 persons whose esitmates are next closest . -(8250,00 eaob) . . 5,000.00 To the.....25 persons whose estimates are next closest ($100.00 each), 2,500.00 To the.... 50 persons whose estim: fe next close +(850.00 each). 2,500.00 To the....100 persons whose estimates are next closest. 2,500.00 To the..2,000 persons whose estimates are next closest 20,000.00 To the 8,000 persons whose estimates are next closest, nee 15,000.00 To the 80,000 persons whose estimates are next closest we will send meee to each one box of 50 ‘Cremo” Cigars (value $2.50 por DOK). ......55+ servers tatgetseteeees TE,OO0.00: 85,218 —_— $142,600.00 le you to four estimates. band counting as two bands from the 6 cent cigars mentioned; and no lees 516,590,027 Cigars. 616,835,168 523,085,007 In March, 1902, “ April, 1902, “ May, 1902, 467,092,208 Cigars, 479,312,170 ” 496,083,717 bid 445,405,483 those entitled to it. Distribution of the rds will be venus Department of the United States for December. The Postage, or Expreas charges on your package , 1902, te the FLORODORA TAG COMPANY, Jersey City, N. J. Receipts will be sent you for your bands, these receipts will be just as or two bands from any of the other Cigars Spear Head,'’ + Standard Boot Jack,’ ‘Old Honesty,’* Jolly Tar, written on cach, Blank forms for estimates will be mailed wpen application. he public States, and the indebtedness of other » nations see the World Almanes, 7 Pages 220 and 221. 1 ihe A 1,000 Toplen Tereely Treated fa thee Almanac Weil printed and hound. * * * ie, all cewntelen, #8: mall, ae, Aa tt 1,381 BROADWAY.

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