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\ stililllieceestio=enalll” Sep Se, cog FORNES TURNED DOWN POLITELY |: Have i Sent Comment to Make \ on Bribery Story,” Says Pres- F Ident Gotshall, of Portchester h Railroad. "DECLINES TO SAY WHETHER ANY ONE ASKED FOR $300,000 ‘President of the Board of Al- \ dermen Declares, However, ' that He Will Continue the In- _ vestigation to the End. / President Gotshall, of the New York hou: ‘and Portohester Railroad, to-day’ re- | plied to Prosldent Fornes, who had re- quested information regarding the pub- Mshed stories of Alderman Grafling, It ‘was reported that Mr, Gotshall had Deon approached by certain persons having influence with the Board of Al- dermen, offering to. secure a: franchise for his company on payment of $300,000, The alleged bribery sum has since been Modified to $125,000, President Gotshuil's letter received to- . In rel ly I beg to Rave no voinm. mY Lue the matter refurred to, Assuring you i my fy ene 1 am_rei V’ commented Pr ho added quickly, i propos to indke ndditional Inquiries President Gatshall 18 tha only person ae prosent known to President Fornes eing interested in the Portchester started Aldermen Railroad's application for a permit tO crows certain streets in the The crusade will not begin, unless the ome AC ing to-morrow Portchester application Bome ‘action either affirmatively or nogatively, 1s demanded by the associa- jtion. If negatively, the resolutions Adopted to-day demand that some ex- lanation be afforded by the oBard for ts action. |. President William F. King presided at \to-day's meoting, In addressing the Sathering, which was co;nposed of roal estate men, property-owners of the Bronx and others of the north side who have been prominently identifed with the agitation in favor of the Port- ohester Raliroad, President King ssid that there had been talk of bribery and graft in the hold-up of the Portchester Application “It Js not our purpose,” he sald, ‘to enter Into a personal controversy ‘over the two roads. But it is our purpoy ta take Into consideration, the action. ot the Board of Aldermen. The members of this Board are elected by the people ;@nd are our servants, not our masters, We purpose to handle these questions without gloves. We don't care who Dullds the road, but it mist be built, Qnd apeedily, t00,”” William A. Coakley, President of the Chester District Alliqnce, created a sen- pation by declaring that the Portehester pa endeavoring Fival, "He sui 1B to sell Out to ite “There has been much hue and ory Over un accusation that a large sum of «money has been demanded of the Port- cheater Company by the Board of Alder. men as a condition precedent a8- Jing the permit of the Por: ter Road, If this is true it demands the fullest Investigation. As for myself I am con- Vinced that it ts false, My conviction is intensified by the knowledge which has Just come tg me from sources which are lunquestion@ble, 1 t Messrs, Charles D. Yo, Who have been announced eal’ agents of the New Yi Board of Aldermen nm At the regular meet- the New York and nd 9 sheat een Making persistent efforts to sell to the New Yor! or perquisites . the Portchester Company possesses. ‘This it Seems to me is conclusive evidence of tho tnd faith and lrresponelbitity which m thé first characterized the claims and demands of the Portohester statemont, ns ad made overtures to them to pure! the Portchestor charter tiaits” mene ————a ONION SOCIALS, “Onlon socials?" said Miss De Mulr, “What are they? I never heard of them before.” “One of the girls eats an onlon,” re- plied Young Spoonamore, “and the yourg men try to find out which girl “Why. tn in "How dar ou, sir!'—Phil (pun 8 e yi ‘Philadelphia Sharp Reductions in Wilton Velvets, ‘We overstocked on Wilton Velvets last Winter, and in order to promptly clear our floors ot a surplus assortment we've cut our regular $1.15 values near- 8 ly athird, and offer thera at... 76 ‘ We also offer some attractive bargains ‘Royal ]?* sate et 20,50 Wilton Rugs, |* 36522525 50 Piers the wanted color and design ef- ' “sun another unmatch- able. reduction is 900, 6 Z4C, yd, Tapestry Brusselsfor id This is the best grade made, hina Mattings Always buy Chinas for long wear. $8.50 values—75 lb Jointr less China at. ‘1&5. DOBSON, si ot ond Ave. 2 ERAT EIT adh der al as irs situha IeReat ems A lea aa MONDAY EVENING; MAY 9; 1904 BALLOQNIST KILLS rrr ric powuns. | MIAN OVER CARDS Pitty eager Habrews, who deiievat | Vigtim & Reuted | Member of ‘ “THE WORLD: MAS. L i Testify that the Mare Ninette, MAY GO TO ACTORS’ HOME. kg oe nan hey Made Wa = it Malt gon B. +o calor yars old, recently playing with Blanche Bates in “The Darling of the Gods," is in the alcoholig ward at Bellevue, Last Sat- urday he was found wandering a Eignth avenue and Thirty-eighth street by his brother Louis, who ts sixty-two altere : eS FIFTY FELL DOWNSTAIRS. 4 that they were jelng discriminated | a heaik had been sent to a brother, Which Figures in Damage sieuict broke oy the doors ete Titled German Family ts Shot who {a eighty-four years old, that) Suit Against Her, Was Always Pathe wins a maaan st thar Fight. Over 30-Cents Poker Maurice was dying. Being too feeble to go to Maurice, the eldest of the Pikes sent Louis, The latter learned that his brother had been turned out of his home for non-payment of rent. Maurice was found tn @ saloon In the neighborhood. 6 He will probably be sent to the Ac- tor's Home on Staten Island. He made his frat Appearance in the old Bowery Theatre in March, 184, and has, with a Sew Intermissions, been acting ever since. York Branch of the Jewish Theological Seminary was being held, and fell ead- long down the stairs, No one was hurt seriously. ‘The doors were locked heeause the hall was overcrowded, and the lite comers thought an effort was being ade to keep them out. Mane meeting was culief last night ta discuss a plan for astabiishing a Jew- ish university, Among those who spoke were Dr. Cyrus Adler, Louis Marshall, Prof. Bolomon Schecter and the Rev. H. Masilausky, ———— RUSSIAN LOAN SANCTIONED. St. PETERSBURG. i ee —At & moetiny netal he Fh of "the ey of the Em; Presidency of Count Soisky, ‘to-day, egate for the Watters’ Union. He was report of the committee regarding ToRoltaion ‘of & Dew 6 per cant. Youn or | Merree or corer and reouted to:be- $150,000,000, to be issue th ‘ance, was | long to @ titled family, approved and signed. It was later — sanctioned by the Emperor, “IT DOES THE BUSINESS.’ ‘‘Made Me Feel Like New—First Bottle Helped \ Me—Doctor Was Astonished.’ ’— More Praise For PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND IT GIVES ALMOST INSTANT EFFECT. Men and Women Heartened— Braced—Invigorated Quickly by the Celebrated Nerve Vitalizer, and Tonic, Kind and Gentle. Pot. sailed CHICAGO,, May &—Quarrelling+ over ‘R-cent jackpot in @ “panny ante’ game, Harry Simmons, a circu naut, shot L. B, Wickman, a waiter, through the heart, killing him instant. ly, Simmons escaped, but later sur rendered to the police, Wickman was twenty-six yeare old ‘The closing Mtestimony to-day in the trials of the sult of James O'Gara, coachman and groom, for $15,009 dam- ages from Mrs, Emily & Ladenburz/ wes confined to expert opinion from horse rclentists and brain specialists W. Scott Cameron, of the Meadow Brook Hunt Club, who rode Ninette in 1900; Charles H. Hert, o 8 Ialand horse dealer who sold Nine! weak after owning her a Tong time, Henry L, Herbert, of Lakewood, who has been a Horse Show judge for twenty-four years and recommended the chestnut mare to Mra. Ladenburg, all testified that » Areie wae ‘gente and kind, with “hr‘chatles Photps, who examined ‘poker 0+ ee OLD MALT HOUSE BURNED, PHILADELPHIA, May 9,~The malt- Ing eatabdlighment of Francis Perot'e Sons and the paper ‘box factory of Schmidt Bros. were destroyed by fire to-day, entailing @ loss of $35,000. The fire followed an explosion. The malt Ouse was estadlished 1687 and waa wald to be the oldest in the country, NEW YORK, PITTSBURG, "HA girl friend sent me a bottle of Paine Celery’ Compound, with a cheerful, ti letter, telling what it had done tor 1 took four bottles, and by the end of sum- mer T was wril—absolutely well “Not since 1 wan a child have I felt such Quoyant health and spirits. Qur doctor was STAY FOR HAWLEY AND RAY, Not to Be Bxa Further examination of Edwin Haw- ley and Frank H. Ray in connection with he against thi Holt arable tajury bel higher court wa: Tease tame us @ decision was Judges Lacombe, Wallace and Coxe, LARRY DELMOUR TOUCHED. Not Through His Feelings, but Vin “Whiapering Larry" Delmour called at Police Headquarters to-day and told In- spector McClusky ee peg returning from the, R gvening from the ‘hott unt 7 Gown) 2 ae ot me he nad lost at Sia sinh Aaa inna in Sully Case) Some Time, ond of bankruptcy proceedings to irrep- lore @ decision of the he made the stay mination’permanent until such handed down by Mis Watch Pocket, abe. es Saturday was stolen id_ not discover reached home when he chain was dangling » given to him seven many admirers who nicket watch, was Rous B.Altmant Go. HAVE MADE EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICES OF THEIR REMAINING IMPORTED GOWNS, TO TAKE EFFECT TUESDAY, MAY TENTH. / Dressmaking Showrooms, Third Floor, | Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixid Avenue. Astonished. '=-(Miaa). Florence. V ‘West Forty-seventh street, New No other tonic in the world is. like Paine's Celery Compound, no other remedy takes so simple and scientific # way to per= form ite wonders as this remedy and vital fuer discovered by the eminent Prof, Ed ward B. Phelps. uf Dartmouth University “TL wAR gel work, business stant heaviness an e, MINNEAPOLIS, Umbrella Repatring In our Umbrella department we now repair and recover Umbrellas Where new cov- ers are ordered, other repalrs will be made without extra charge. The work will be done quickly, faultlessly and at moderate prices. main Fi. Men’s Shirts—« ate of madras or per- i mY ode cM ‘or pleated, with cuffs at- by ed or detached; also plain white; all sizes, Men’s Imported Madras Shirts, $1.44-1«7 Tan, blue, pink, white, fancy Jacquard figured, with cuffs at- tached or detached; very well made and as nearly perfect fit- ting as ready-to-wear Shirts can @ Boys’ Negligee Shirts | Miss FLORENCE WORDEN. —Ist FI y|fePaine's Celery Compound Re: Miss CLAUDIA KARR. Sold by others Our stored Her So Quickly that The First Bottle of Pafe's Cele: at 50c, each, Price a0 Compound Helped Her— Her Doctor Was Astonished. Brought These are made of printed madras and percale, in light and dark grounds, and whipcords with small figures on white grounds; -sizes 12 to 14. Men’s Night Shirts, 48c Made of ,good quality muslin or cambric, plain or fancy trimmed; with or without collars; full 54 inches fong; sizes 15 to 19. Men’s Pajamas,94c_in n. Made of cheviot or madras, in light grounds with fancy stripes, and in dark reds; finished with pearl buttons or frogs; all sles, Men’g Underwear... n: Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match, with double bicycle seats, double stitched bands, suspender tapes and Straps; all sizes up to 44 Drawers and 46 Shirts—49c, French Balbriggan Shirts, long and short sleeves; Drawers to match; “regular” and “short stouts,” fin- ishe Back Per- fect Health. py men and health from this and Tonio, It drive courage and strength. There is a rich in- crease iv blood supply, and soon the whole system thrills with hearty health. “Paine's Celery Compound has been worth & thousand dollars to me," writes Miss Florence Worden, niece of Admiral orden. “Strain of professional duties left os nervous wreek. T went home and for was A bas by my mother ae’an ab- inva ‘My digestion was very weak, and I sut- fered egonies {rom neuralgia. sure, hearty e Vitallzer Celery Compound on tho recommendation of friends. IT 8. B. had Te, Pre Company, OBS THE BUSINESS."— esident American Deal 202 Nicollet avenue. Minneapolt met out two years ago my general healt began to decline. I lost my appetite and became nervous and irritable, Happening to read an advertisement for Paine's Cel- ery Compound, T decided to try it. The FIRST BOTTLE HELPED ME, apd 1 am now in parfect health.""—Miss Claudia Karr, Mr. 8, B. M'INTYRE, M Pittsburg Pa. No other remedy purifies so gently and —Cured by the Celebrated nd fo quickly. Nerve Vital Patno’s Celery Compound ts. the one remedy that purifics without purg- {ng or weakening the system ingny way. Go to your Druggist TO-DAY—Get one bottle af Paine’s Celery Compound—See how DIFFERENT it will\make you feel. Still a Chance to Buy Men’s $12.50 to $22.50 Suits, $8 and 10.50, Men’s Elevators at Elm Place, French Byfbriggia Shirts, two-thread, H finest quality, long sleeves; Drawers } to match, spliced Beats and pockets; “regular” stouts". or Prench Sea Island Cotton shirts, very light weight, long and short sleeves; Drawers to mah, with ng bicy- cle seats; “regular” an “short stouts”..... 98&c French Lisle Thread Shirts, very light and gauzy, short sleeves, Drawers are somewhat heavier in Ss], 19 weight; all sizes....... . Knee Drawers, made on the premises, of excellent quality Madras; large va- riety of stripes and figures; 69¢ all sizes up to 42 Inches,. Out of the more than four hundred Suits which started the sale this morning there e will still be fine choosing to-morrow—and, of course, even a broader stock if you can come to-day, The Suits are from one of our best tailors—in style, in smartness and in thoroughly good tailoring they are squarely up to the Loeser standard. $8 For Suits Regularly $12,50, $15 and $16.50. $10.50 For Suits Regularly $18, $20 and $22.50. The cloths comprise some of the season’s choicest worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres and | No matter how low the prices quoted by others on homespuns, and also some fine black and blue cheviots and thibets, They are made in the newest | ay fos spegiat, Rica wi single and double breasted sack styles and lined with fine serges and alpacas. A wide range for f Macy's. ¥ choice; from the smart, snappy effects that young men will like-—broad shouldered and with peg top We invariably undersell all trousers-to the more conservative ‘styles that will appeal to older men, others, and we Invite you to test this claim at your pleasure, .Soeeiee any arti- cle of: merchandise suitable for such a comparison, The Suits are fine, For the full prices you can buy nothing finer, It is the. most notable offering we ever knew at a season’s commencement, {Seema Floor, Elm Place, i R. H, Macy & Co's B'way at 6th Ave. On account of Monday’s Tuesday. Sale of Model Gowns in Our Dressmaking and Tailoring Départment, Fourth Floor, a choice assortment of imported \ lesigns in gowns suitable for all oc- casions. The importance of the new prices is shown in this list of We offer, at great reaion, models and our own original three handsome imported models: Pompadour Ribbon and Lace Women’s Hosiery, 1 m. Imported Cotton Hose, made of Egyptian bog plain black with — unbleac! split feet; double soles, heels and Black Lisle Thread Hose, in a large variety of pretty patterns; 19° Spliced heels and toes.... Glick Chase Lay Nas Hose, ouble soles, heels an LOES vee evreee PLN deere 19° Imported Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hose, very a sf ht or without garter tops; double soles, heels and tots........600+ 29° Black Brilliant Lisle Thread Hose, plain, with lace insteps; large c variely of beautiful patterns, 44 Macy’s Book Selling Is Enduring Evidence of Dealers yoked to the Book Trust cannot welt late standard publications for less than $1.08, Macy's—unyoked—sell the same Books for 98c.—and are quite alone in this undergelling. For obvious reasons competitors are n¢ of this price difference. this greatest of retail stores sells, To go back to Books: The Deliverance, E. Glasgow. Sir Mortimer, Mary Johnston. Call of the Wild, J. London, Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, J. Fox, Jr. The Villa Claudia, Mitchell, Elizabeth in Rugen. The Issue, G, Morgan. Lux Crucis, Gardenhire. The Peril of the Sword, Harcourt. The Day of the Dog, McCutcheon, 86¢. Rebecca, Ricard eat Poe of Bes, aay. Daa a lal lll POLICE DEPUTY CHOSEN. “Weste vet, want not; ms i urease "thet he wo ely announce the a) of Tam any diatriot | |The apo own choice. see cece ancien »|USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken Into the shoes, Your fe yous and damp, ahd It y Foot-Ease. makes new or tight shoes easy, Cures aching, swollen, sweating feet, bilsters and callous 4) chilblains, corns and pain and ‘gives ‘Try It to-day, Sold by al a good many of the sales advertised in Sun» day’s papers for Monday will be continued A widely varied collection of Ruffs, Yokes, Lace Col- suitable for Spring and Summer wie Reis Cee gers anes es Sheets, centre seams, in white and with colored em- size ig inches... 3o broidery, Pillow ~ A 0: 15c. and 24c, each, - 45x38% Yao Hand - Embroidered Turn - Over Collars with Tie Ends, Their credit systems, against our strictly cash system, are hardly equal to such fair comparisons, The advantage to you is not limited to Book sellin; the Macy policy and its existence is proved in the p ed Ci Deputy Commlenli a hares OgKly cin arent x ne |, t@ accopt « we you heen seaman *as my Let ‘the il Shy. B.. Dractios wl Never Jes wc pa! ma cS ae erg ue SPECIAL AL TUESDAY, valves 81000 10 97 a 560 Foulard Shirt Waist value $15,00 . THE HOLLY 09, 10 West 224 St. ; . | Sunday World Wants | Wants Work Monday Morning | ‘© been for ainement feel swollen, ner- have aching feet, Tt rests the feet and Relieves fons of ny rest Trial Allen 8. Finest Grade 59 Inlaid Linoleum, - 69%. Nota yard worth less than $1.40 up to $1.40) Finest grade, extra heavy, colors through to the: back, in handsome tile, hardwood floor, t toned and floral effects, The sale started this morning, and at this writing cone tomers are standing in line. sie wewit Make, Lay and Li Sale We Will CARPETS FREE, - Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 34th to 35th St. unpleasent weather, 7p ; Hemstitched Fi . shots. by ees ceiso We 40 Price $1.17]. tote Oe $1.391m wank Oe $1.78 ee ae Nhiadsen, fice PABOp Purel incu Neyiiaaia Silver bleached, sp’ priced to interest + hotel be a aurant keepers: Dice ferns, size 20x20 inches Gown, by Mulot; cost $225) NOW... corsesesueevasunes esses ss OTORIOO by others 8; 61,50.8 Samm og Cerise Cloth Suit, embroidery trimmed, by Drecol; cost Dantas pasion cis Gee $200, NOW) oss 6000 soeeseerevoereescees 25.00 sold by others realy «pry 34. Tan Silk Gown, embroidered by Raudnitz; cost $277, dozen; our price. ....+.++5 : NOW veseseceeeveevaceseseeseesesees ++ GLONO00 Pure Linen Tray Clothe In addition: Fifty other Suits and Dresses corres ‘ reduced, pondingly | Hemstitched, splendid ~ desig size 18x27 inches sold ~ biindeaie ae our We Show in Our PrICE... woscesannvainges Women’s Neckwear Linkn Finished Dept.— and Pillow epee fine splendid gy lars and Sleeves, siting $0 hotel. cpa ee Regularly sold from 3$c. to 69. Handkerchief-Bore dered Pillow Cases, made of fine, soft-finish muslin: 45x36-inch size....sss+0» Dd 50x36-inch size. ...+++++6 J 54x36-inch size.....+++.fAFe - Down Comfo 39c. each, Regularly sold by others at $1.25, Macy. Supremacy. Dasenest., ia t “As Nght as a feather,” with odorless down and with best quality ; size 6x6 feet; sold by others ry a) at $6.00; our price... . White Goods Dept. “722 Meriting particular mention is a Falk Fay and Dated Sve of au a Sow ten ak mar ut an 98 ot inclined to make explanations ot is as broad as ig of everything For Speci! Sel Selling:

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