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VALRY oe Equitable. Lite, Assets, $419,953, 020.74 ‘Mutual Life, oh Assets, 978, 371, 16 i he World to ask these questions: 4, What are the relations of the promoters to the surplus af ¢ 2. What are the relations of {!. the Equitable Society? Life Insurance Company? ance Company? $ | New York Life, : $441, 189, 920.91 Payn record! See ént Francis Hendricks is not that kind dowment And further and of equal moment honest enterprises been destroyed It isa great hour for Francis —the Bie extensive cqvairy { nvshal Oya t night they |} ez. W. G BRYANT'S LIFE 18 ENDED gavairy stole into tangously another | Tacha, which southwest of niles west, "iy pe "«"s toy [Publlher of Brookiyn Times eee Ne udvarcing: on| and Former President of the : and you can be assured that the First Press Club Suvcumbs to hover relinquish unless _ Lingering Mliness, {ot ;Opaiba’t centre. oon- {ty desire to resign they are welcom: filled without dimeulty. “As to. the proposition to give the voting power to the policy holders, Mr. Hyde will beat that so bad to-morrow that the other aide will not know what struck them, There ign't the slightest @hance in the world for that propos! ton to go through without Mr, Hyde's connent, ‘le should be underatood that Mr. Board bo-mor- loe-Ppesident. William H. tho bratntest men in the country, , After a conference in wip gern of pis jnon's law frm, Alexander & Colby,” to- flay, President James W. the Equitable, issued the following Ftntemanti; |’ Mr Atbeanaai’e Statement. Ae eis il ¢ THE INAUGURATION. Maen, Lauren Wr Pete iia tialree ee aera aration parade in arabe ot Maro’, , ; ASCOT ENTRIES. (Pieotal to pa Byening World.) is the only form of investment, 5, What are the experiences of borrowers and the sellers of bond insiders in thes. several “MUTUAL” corporations “OWNED BY THEIR, POLICY. | The Sup::intendents of Insurance in the pas ij w the companies have taken licy Pree e fall below the cheerful estimates gi ol the sinister employment of these by Hendricks to open the door a SS ——_— HYDE IS READY _ FOR FINISH FIGHT (Continued from First Page.) i ———— hind him to beat any proposition they make which ts Afetastefn) to him, | femoval fre “and Charles B, Hughes) have hon ANT INSURANCE QUESTIONS! + Lif insurance interests more people than any other form of financlal investment, . For millions of The outbreak among the Hisiders in tho Equitable Society moves rou’ of financiers hoaded by Thomas P. Ryan and the U, S, Realty Equi..tle Society? have been tools of the of a man. Between them the three “mutual benefit” organizations control about one billion two hundred dollars, It belong to the policy holders, How much are t, to what extent nave Vice-Prestdency is something he wil} \ 4a to be President of the Society. SAVS ALEXANDER CAN RESIGN, “To resign; the office he now holds would be praotically to sever his | ¢eonnection with the company, a company founded by his father and prec- tically left to him, his mother and hig sister as a sacred trust, It Mr, Al» exander' and the other officers and heads of departments who do not care to have Mr, Hyde remain with the company tn a position of power or author- @ to do so, Their positions can be elyen an opinion that there is & remedy ‘by action of the Board of Directors, who can legally and constitutionally po alnend the charter as to invest the policy holders with the right to yote, ¢ Board has been advised by all the officers of the soclety, except four who arp attactied necessarily to the Interests of the present owner of a majority of the atock, that the enfran- Ahtvement of the policy holders ts neo- esoaty, and at the next: meeting of the Bourd: the question will comé up for decision, “AU |mputations of personal motive Is Who are compelled to pay, Mercantile Trust Compyny and its group of insiders to the.surplus of chy , ered Three Weeks Ago, oe , Wo EIGHT DOCTORS JOHANNEABURG, , Tiansvaat, Feb.) ‘Phe discovery of the 1a eae sh ey i 3, What are the relations of the United Siales Morigage and Trust Company to the surplus of the Mutual 4. What are the relations of J, Pierpont Morgan & Company ¢o the surplus of the New York Life Insur- tribute to ERS?” corporations. j.ook at the “Lou”? care of some of Iiis predecessors!’ Perhaps. Superintend- ‘million they getting out of it? How much do the en. ven by the glib insurance dyenturers waxed rich, and to what extent hav: ents? » Wherd Monster 8 1824A diamond weighing S84 carats has been discoverad In the yjclnity of the place where the Jargowt diamond ever Ynearthed wae recently found CASTS DOUBT ON ~JAGKSONCASE} Gne of Convicted Coroner's At- dom Weighs 834: Oarats and Was Picked Up in South African Fields Near the Spot DIAMOND | RANSVAAL) Ms RE HAND utioura After the ¢ ; eat, Amt “Suffering | tone Was Discov- Gver Ln dae rt ever found, weighing sald to bo a pure white atone, hounedd from Johiinngsburg Jan, oh) to H, And Many’ Remedies Failed . to do a Cent’s Worth to the ditto Was found near Liat of Good ey "yr troubled with sore hands, 60) STANDARD O1L, sore chat hed I would pyt then ie INQUIRY ASKED, | woter the pain would senrly set we * crazy, the skin would peel off and the fies would get hard and break, There would be blood g fro at least fifty places on each hand. Words could never tell the suffering Tendured for] three yeare. I trieil everything, but! Congress Anka Commerce Depart- ment to Investfrate: OM Prices iin Konaam, WASHINGTON, Fob. 16rA resolu Hon was adopted in tha House to-day. igantic funds? hee ! torneys Writes that He Has Affidavits Showing Decree Was Not Reached Regularly. MRS. MAYBRIGK VISITS TOMBS Amerioan Woman Released from British Jail After Serving Six- teen Years Expresses Her Sympathy for Nan Patterson. ’ Mrs, Florence Wiizabeth’ Maybrick, recently refeased from an' English pris- on after serving sixteen years upon oonyletion by the Liverpool Assives ot the killing “of het tiasband, James Chandler Maybrick, visited the Tombs prison this afternoon in the course of @ tour of the prisons and other penal Gnetitutions of the State which ane has been makitig, Beoldes visiting all the parts of the Tombs to which visitors are admitted, Mrs Maybrick saw "Nai the young actress who Is a third trial on the ge killed the bookmaker, Caesar’ Young, “You woman,” sh Patterson, ‘you have my deep syin- pathy {n the great trial through whioh you arc passing,” The actress thanked Meyer Greenberg, a lawyer, of No, % Nassau atreet, who was associated with Jackson, who was tried ant vonvicted of bribery in General. Sessions, intl: mated in a letter written to Isaac Goldenhorn, an attorney, of No, 15 Bx- change place, Jorsey City,’ to-day that the jury which delivered a verdlat pkalnst the New York Cofoner did not aftve at ite conelisions regularly, Mr. rg wrote that he had affi- davite fin. ponsession to back up this faked Mr: Goldenhorn as the New Jersey at- torney was inl ted In the case In Jersey City In which a jury decided a defendant's fate by the toss pf’A coin, ‘This is the letter: *“Teane Goldenhorn, ing up a penny, “Tf you will be kind ncugh to let me bave a copy of the brief which was presented to Judge Higgins in the ap- plication: for-a-new trial I-will- deeply appreciate jt, “T am associated with Mr. Frank Moss in the case of Coroner Jackson, who was recently’ convicted, and we have heen informed that there was some misconduct in the jury mom and we have’, several ;aMdavits of the jurors, tp myself and my brother officers are attempts to cloud the main question, Wnd ‘have no basis in fat, "So far as Iam personally concerned, Tmay ho dismissed from’ consideration except ag to the high responsibilities of an obviously righteous cause, I have no Pereona! ambition and seek no pérsonal policy-holders and their he objects of my eolicitude i @ no doubt but that the voice of there’ pollcy-holdera and of a sound bublic oplpion will be Kstened No’ buch fight bas ever been waged in the commercial world ag the one now being fougitt among the directors and ofMioers: of the Maylene, one of tho Jargest ingurance conpprations im the world. It jx-ull because , ' Ieaeot stare ee eee compa: et aay ae H his frends“ din th inanctad world, as ‘wel, Soo Immense Wealth. uitabie Lite H478,000,00, ‘The men wiy ec Mr, de declare ayo ¢ aMillations that he has made wien ky In financial conocer! a te the company. ny hy bene: fast de 4 re George J, are also ee and Seads Ht ft ts ‘head of Kuhn, ie" 4 tei a oh] to th that ‘onpora ‘id ys a ae rs ud he fs both nand Wiyervof ihe 0. 8, year Kuhn, Loeb snl the Equitable $22,000,000 worth of and see all of that traMo diverted to a single rival New Wngland line, An ar- tangement {8 belleved to have been @ffected, by which the New York Cen: tra, and possibly other astern trunk LOB ANGHLEB, Feb, 1-The en- ‘ "for the races to-motrow are as WALL STREET WEDNESDAY, Feb. ‘16. Minority, holders of Qntarlo and Wentern who 14 not sell their shares whan, the Now York, New Haven and Hartford Reliroad Company’ bought to rejoloe to-day, There was the live. Hest Iktud of a market for this stock ‘md the price advanced from about 4 to 01-8, The buying was largely com- petitive, indicating that some strong interest other than New Haven and Hartford was accumulating the shares, When Kuhn, Loeb & Co, some months ago turned over’ 960,000 of the total 681,175 shores of Ontario and Western Stock to the New Hayen and Hartford Compaiy ut $48 per sbare, the minority Ontarlo and Western stockholders kick- ed 90 vigorously that the controlling powers consented to a dissolution of the old time arbitrary voting trust and Geolered a dividend of $ per cent. on uil Of the outstanding stock, Having pocketed thelr & per cent, dividend the nilnority holders are now in a position to get $2 more per share for their stock et Rewndor Mand’ ieAahinae .Baddwin eniry. THIRD RACB—Selling; mile and a six- tee : i .| control of the property had oconsion |; Hines, will have & yolce in the manage: ect ke Otitario and Western, eports the the Vanderbilts are w take over on Droperty are not true, pale Of the minority stoek has been uy however, to protect Gone Incas i Gnoarlo ana’ West: ‘a. trength ‘wae to the ent market by the extraordinary activity’ of fe in good dornaind an pre railroad | si ve egieoted of late became animated on a rising scale, 8t. Paul advanced a Clear point to 1771-2; New York Cen- rose from 141 +4 to 2 18 on fale y stead, 11d; Roc! y 4 Wid, and Penneyivania Ralivoad stock commans ral share of ate tention with fractional rises, Union Pa- cific was ative at the its highest fig- ure, A vigorous movement in United States Bteel spused eager inquiries among th 18, room traders, ter & Loun y bought 93,000 shares of Steel common at 81 1-2, 213-4 and 83, and ensuing rumors that a large banking Interest was ac- these shares for shipment stimulated further demand for and iron stocks. Tron held @ con- quirin; abroar I. clanwes of aleal Tenneanee Coal an spleuous place in the trading and kept its quotation in the nelghborhcod) of | SL. Sloss-Sheffield gained two full points over yesterday's closing, A decided boom was given to Ameri» can Sugar Refining shares by the activ- ity of lower Wall atreet traders. The than was pald to the majority holders, Nearly 100,000 shares of Ontaf®o and Western stook were sold In the Stock Bxchange to-day, and a oonsiderable Proportion of this was bought by Van. derbiit brokers, ‘Trading in this particu. lar stock was the feature of the market, J, Plerpont Mongan had e@ hand In tt, and-in the course of the day the fact wos discloged that the New Haven and Hartford management te not to be per initted to use Ontarlo and Western as a ¢lub against New York Central and other trunk Ine interests, An output of more than 3,000,000 tons of coal annually {8 controlled by the Ontarie and Western, and the Vandere ig, Be Girileetens . SIXTH HAGH—Selking) sb furlongs, , 1 Li AM lait a hd TO tes eed oa bilte were not inclined to alt tamely by stool, spirit of speculation was dominant laround the augar post the greater part of the day and th ra was much talk |about Improved conditions in the trade, here were mark indications, how- t, of pool manipulation in the sugar ares which roge from 1433-4 to 145 1-4, | United Btates Rubber was a strong | seller and American Locomotive held | its_recently developed strength. Curb brokers had plenty to do in | Northern Securities and the Marine | Stocks, In antlolnation of @ speedy settlement of the Northern Securities litigation by the United States Supseme Court there was a very active demand for these shares, and the price speedil. advanced from 168 to 14 ah The rit and Morea in the buying, Interborough stock at- {rected attention on comparatively light vales by dropping from 218 (veaterday's close) to 214. No partlauley wignifioance was attached to the ni gh aaa emp of this fc! lal alebian aie ast i but_T find n& decisis rmitting these Mrs. Maybrick. RindAyite to be considered by the Court Mre, Maybri yin Having the prison, complimented Warden Flynn upon its | What ‘condition, Comparing it with the Eng-|tuumy “MYER GREENBERG!” lish prigons In which she waa contined, Pea SS ARAM ; she Rald t was a to then, in cleaniiness, Nght and general comfort to the prisoners, This comparison, phe aid, fitted all the othor prisons and penal institutions, with few exceptions, ROOSEVELT, GETS Frank Moas in the defenge of Coroner | cy, For lo in Now York guifering f and q A sara at weak Ju requesting the Secretary) of the De- | could partment at Commenpe and: Labor t Investigate the catlsé or causes of ihe me hay od) Bs lands were ae bad Jow prlge of crude oll or petroleum in| Wien 1 got throug! doctoriee | the United. States; especiaity in the Kansas fleld, dnd algo the unusually large margin between the price of crude off or petroleum and the selling Price of refined olf and its by-products, his ix almed at the Bt. work, id stand the pain for ten hours, pompany, iSrediakns ies: Fofte ett ike giving up my postion, $500 FOR INJURED HAND, | ten. wep every Kiger uP np \, ave to wrap every fin iP La ED HAND arately, 40 an to try aud ‘Reep thera ‘The first judgment rendered to an em- atl My hs rece tom ttl ni ployee against his employer under the! or toy work, At night I have| act that an employer is Mable for in-|'to wear gloves; in fact, 3 had to wear, juries gustained by an employee loves all the time, But thanks through the carelossness’ of another employeo was awarded to Jacob Slogel tn the City Court-to-day.- ” Siegel was operating a ‘cutting ma- chine in the if establishment of the Rolipee ge Company last Au: ‘kward movement of his nelghber vorkman his hand wos caught and cut so that it had to be sewed tip and Slogel had an Involun- tary vacation while {t got wel Mh H ed tl cl att Fuld, hOuRD Chavteg Is Hontman | Lopt and box tny suffe since I what pore Curedof Bronchitis; Letter from’ Prominent Milwaukee Man Published by: Request of Oyr Leading Druggists. 80" bend tor’ To the Editor of The A A mf ee ening World: pie | All ter: , “Dear Bit-For two ithe | suffered ith a hari cold tH Jottled: into broncht edie joe nt @ wish you would pul t no relief, < tried at, eight different doctors, bit none di Tbegan, Laleo tried man: tut fone of them ever rf cent's worth of good, I was discours aged and heart-sore, I would bad mornings, to think I had to go to| (icure, that ie all over pow, CURED FOR 50c.._ “After doctorivg for three yzare,| mding much money, @ nae ticura Ointment end h bintaenk" OHHOMAS A; CLANCY gto N. Montgomery St., Trenton, N.J,) Parone Bl lat id ine ono feel po) sti ands are now, and never| work while using Cath Drug Shia Book.” Sale of Silk Umbrellas: which she had visited: in her tour of the Btate, Aubung Prison, which: cor- Kesponded to the Hnglish women's prison in which she was confined, was THE PROTOCOL 2b-inch for Women with handles of pearl an sterling silver; gunmetal ani 4 to see prigvners at the Tombs, she bots |Policg Witnesses Testity that n following Were conspicuous tikewise a paradise, compared with the Knglish institution, "God bless America,’ she @ald to. War den Flynn, ‘for such institutioeng.'* Mrs. Mayd seemed specially inter ented in the system of ajlowing visitors President Finds the San Domin- go Customs Agreement In Shape for Immediate Pres- entation to the Senate, asked if the prisoners could receive let~ ders, and wite ntold that this privitese wis allowed, she seamed pleased, and wald that nothing o¢ the sort was per- WASHINGTON, eri aie pes ingtich gol or treaty between the Uni sa bela ‘nd flan Domingo drawn up by Mr. Dawaon, the Amerizan Minister, 4nd Mr, Sgnshes, the Forelgn Miniater tor President Morales's Government reached Washington to-day and was TIGHE'S TRIAL [esters GOES ON AGAIN: Sea mont carefully( to make eure that It agreed precisely with the outline of ite provisions received by cable and with the amendatory instruotions of the De- partment of Btate, Bo the President and Secretary Hay went over the treaty very carefully and found that They Played Games of Chanoe in Precincts Where the Cap- shape i ate, tain Was in Command, Fee a it Tpaeetied tbat) GMM United shall collect the custome revenues flan Domingo and turn over to Presldent Morales’a Gavern+ ment a specified percentage to modt of administration and dis- remainder among foreign ‘The trial of ‘Capt, Robert A. Tighe, formerly ot the Moroor street qtation, ‘on charges of neglect of duty én fofling to keap the Mercer atrept precinet free trom pool-rooma and didorderly houpes, was continued this afternoon before y Commissioner MoAvoy, . Bergt, Willett F. Barnes, known ag the ‘Pewee Sergeant, tol of having waited the premises No, 191 Mercer street on March 15, 1904, and playing the ames of Klondike and bigh and low. trolman Henry Wekerle, of Inepector Brooks's office, testified that he had played the same games as Bergt. Barnes and on the 3 Deca. ‘claimants, s Nah ‘The United States undertalres spect the integrity of @an Dofingo end the protocol or treaty muat be ap- proved by the United States Penate and tthe Dominican’ Congress, * | oeeee eee uae BROKER DIES IN STREET. While in Third Avenue, Samuel Ascher, sixty-four years old, of No,'108 Bast’ Sixty-first treet, died this afternoon In the street in front of 1028 ‘Third avenue, Mr, Ascher had an office at No, 16 Exchange place. ee ee renter nie Quit tes wnewite tele and Grip remedy, Famaver the cause: Call for the tu 4 for sixnature of |B. W. Gi mee Patrolman Cornelius J,\Drisooll teatt- fied that ‘he played “ at No, 12 Hast Eighteenth stroct while Capt, ‘Tighe was commanding tHe precinct. Patrolman Michael ¥', Walsh was called to {dentify the signature of apt, Tighe attached to various reports gent to Commiasioner MoAdoo hy the Captain relative to various places mentioned In the charges, Mr, Lindsey foftered ‘them in evidence, but Mr Grant asked time to look over them, Mr. MoAvoy gave Mr, Grant until Fri- day. ‘Acting-Captain EAwand J. Bourke, of the Mercer Stroet Station, wee tree and of that precinet since poem dy toe was the hext ‘witness. ‘Mr, Lindwley asked him what he had ob- nerved o8 to conditions in. te precinct rind wiwt work he has done up to the present time. Mr, Objected to the in| troduction of such testimony on the iM Ram rove, Notice to Bronx Advertisers. he Bronx, ad: 1 be accepted at any of rates on at The World's ‘The folpwing branch offices hy eatablishal in Ww Tt was necessary to read the docue . it was in good shape for immediate ¥ famuel Ascher Succumbs Suddenly os Ai\DNIGR, 103 Weatcheater av, Ht, O18 Morris av. TOW, Ise Freeman ground that what condtions have been | in the Mercer Btrect Precinct t3 not |vinding on the defondant. Mr, McAvoy tt Union ay 1 ASAE ot an }a) wed Bourke to tell what the had) ON, done, oH an, ay, | | hg-Captain Rourke testified that | RMSHIP TCO, 143d 9, end |) |when he took command of the Mercer iN} Aireet Station ther: were fifteen pool-|] A SHIEAMAN, 743, Tremont ay, | rooms in operation, and that at the|| CHASE Nigh. Amn te present time, there are only two. of) ©, BERRING ono a4 ay. | that number ‘that have not been closed |] NORTH SIDE NWS, 140ih ot. and Ber. P Ga 6 romul of rida, w. favriy OFFER, $120 44 ay, | eS A i HNO ENRON. 136 & 8 Ann's av, | Bi. HON, eiroay ay. PRIZEFIGHTER SHOT DEAD. Loniid, WATERMULLER, 1001 Cro» f| ALBANY, Feb. 15—John Redmond, al} suring weRTEMY, 1999 Bonton voad, || local priscfighter, wap shot and killed | J AU CARR, ne ay, this afternoon by an Italian with | & M,RORgM: a* furry Peer Vie a he had quarrelled. \ if sterling handles, was nearly worn out, had tried all 5 estate Seon Wikel roe teovetmnected, ‘Dave: never tasted It ig brenghitls and ind wade ns lone." 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