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a —— sates wey resident Said to Be “Cause of Trouble, T “STREET’’ THINKS, , Friend Says, Is About) @ady to Quit Equitable and Form New Company. | reason for the resignation of George ld from the directorate of the Union giflo Railroad, controlled by FB, H. Iman, !s due to the intimacy of A with Janes Hazen Hyde. Mr, wld is @ strong personal friend of @, and according to men In Wall Watrest who are close in Equitable af- | fairs, the former became indignant over ‘the way the mil magnate used js supposed to be | disagreement that hag been in course for some yearn, Herriman got control of the Pactfio and the allied lines, siv- arrangements existed with system, ‘The point of tran@or Pueblo; Col, and that Is where tiie | between Maeanriman end Gould When Trouble Began. Gould claimed Harriman wes hold- Up freight ehipped over his Unes that much time was lost at the Junction, Until the Harriman ‘was installed no friotion of existed between the Union @nd the Gould railroads. and worrted George has been for many years to got a right of way to the now giving his undivided new Wester Pacific, are worked out satis- 4 from the Union Pa- want to give my atten to the Western Pacific Railway Lake to the Pacific 181 SLE R tree H z rf gg 1 it i 3 & @an, “and he can get Tarbell is one of urance men in the world and while establishing a new @ tremendous thing to it ts more than pos- @ man Wes Tarbell at the success out of it, “Darvel has @ wonderful control of Hiquitable agencies, and he could an ¢ ug amount of the Rau FM o1 in at the very 2 ite fact Yh hat Mr, Me Masson h ‘ents tter very portously. E H H Pal i E | | Summoned, Ieean, WU. eval'e Office, the pationt waa |to Providence HogpAtad, | ‘The news of his condition pre: P)2t wan snid in Wall street to-day thet | coged him’ to Washington and many of his army and personal friends were at the Pennsylvania Station him. The General was conscious eclved Dr, amilingly: West, of the Boston visit. Gen, Lee Is Confederate Army dusing the tim oe the wossionl of Gene Hie if E E i i I i a ‘| ii th e eee ral fi i a LEE STRICKEN WITH APOPLEXY OVER HYDE General, Taken con on Train, Con- | tinues Journey to Washington re Use of Equitable’s Vice-| {rom Fall River—His Family WASHINGTON, April 28,—Major-en, | Fitzhugh Lee, U, 8. A. retired, was stricken with apoplexy, the entire left side being affected, at 3 o'clock thie | morning when on a train en route from Boston to Washington, The train had just reached Harlem River when the stroke came, ‘Phe tain bearing the General ar- | rived in Washington shortly after 10 o'clock. Under the directton of Major 83. A., of the Surgeon-Gen- removed eo meet and re- ‘Tucker in the car when the invitation was extended, He repited “I am in charge of thie man Kean, and he says I must @0 to the hospital and I guess I will have to acquiesce.” Gen, Lee is one of the moving spirtls in tha Jamestown Exposition project. He 1s President of the expostitton com- pany, and hae been working constantly ‘and with marked euoeess in He see He hes made several trips through the and has sppeared before the Legislatures of Pennsylvania and New York aceking Btate appropriations for the exposition, ‘This was the purpose yeare old and always bas enjoyed robust health. How- ever, he has led an exceptionally active life, being a veteran of three waes, He perved in the Mexican was, was in the aed war and his consploucus service in the @pen- lah wae ie current history. jeince ne took up the, of, the win Expo madi oMclal resldence in Noréolk. However, eye in conn with very Mttle time ——_—_—_—— COMMISSIONER CRAIN IS SNUBBED BY THE MAYOR, fr i ‘The new arrivals excel in dainty on this opportune purchase are exceptionally favorable for immediate buy- $4.95 & 8.95 LINOLBUM—Serviceable qualities at 39c. per square yard, and at See these in our ballroom salesroom, where ing. These values are unusual, and, matchable, 40.yd. rolls at . 59c. are well worth laying. showing and selection have most values 35¢, to 75c,; cach,. Here’sahint 4 » from a collec tion of tasty shirt waist values that ad- vise your choosing this Store to select from, Lawn Shirt Waists 986 The vartety offered at 1.9! and 2.93 ex the superiority of mastership ‘we aim for {n our patterns and MATTINGS—CHINESE AND JAPANESE. design all predecessors. Prices we Dalley, un. favorable conditions, The new and shape. ly effect at the waist line which Fashion nowdemands Is given to perfection in the new models of the famous R,.& G, sev. eral styles in highand low busts. PRICES: $1.00 to $3,00 Every R. & G Gor- set is guaranteed to Mive pestect salisiace tion In Atyle, fit, com- fort ang ‘4 s) That’s only a minor reason, however, for choosing from this superior stock, HANDKERCHIEF BIBS—Lace trimmed and embroidered; based 15c General Offices: 15 Dey Street. The NEW YORK Itéin local switchboard, phone set at same, the right to send sages in one year, Stations additional to ‘The mileage charges from $48 to $60 per mile. per hundred, less of existing contracts, CHARLES P, CUTEER, President NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, announces reductions in telephone rates for the Borough of Manhattan, as follows: PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGES: Minimum equipment (consisting of central office, and two stations), and Additional lines to the central office, ’ in the. minimum equipment: aoe - $240 $216 36 24 the two included Ist 20,each, . . 12 9 All over 20,each, 12 6 the premises to private branch exchanges, or for tie lines con- necting one private braneh exchange with another, heretofore ranging from $60 to $84 per mile, have been reduced to range The charges for circuits crossing the North River, for connecting extension stations to a private branch exchange, or for tie lines, heretofore ranging from $204 to $300 per cir- cuit, have been reduced to range from $180 to $240 per circuit. The charges for local messages from private branch ex- changes in excess of 3,600, will be, as heretofore, four cents each, and when contracted dor in wives in lots of 400, $3.00 AUXILIARY LINES: ‘The charge for an auxiliary line and station (1,.., a second line supplementing a direct line) heretofore $48.00, haa been reduced to $36,00 per year. The new-rates will take effect June 1, 1905, from which date all subscribers affected will be billed accordingly, regard- New York Telephone Company New York, April 27, 1908 TELEPHONE COMPANY Old Rate New Rate operating tele- two lines to the 3,600 local mes- for circuits connecting stations off U. N, BETHELL, Vice-Pres, ®& Gen. «Mgr. Tis Bort fia Wars, Douglas Hs. 8 30 sh shoes a ly twelve years and tirenuously mended them to shoe on the market, even at $5.00 fae F of $5. ee as sold, st easily fitted, best fom ae by far the best hoes ever devi by maa, JULIOS A. MORRILL, Manager Bridgeport Investment Syndicate, $2.00 shoes because Broadway, corner 8th Street, © 2 W. LDOUGLAS fe Se =. Men tn every walk of life, in all Boye wear W. lL. Dowslas $2.50 and DOR NRE shone ent weer Ww. dean $3.50 Shoe Stores In Creater New York: 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street. 3 Broadway, corner t ido Brealway, oorner €6th Sires BROOKLYN, a8: 1 Pi hl oorper 4 ae Be. 108-7, nis Eaedary 26 cor, Thornton Bt. EG reek, 387, Nay, corner’ Gates Avenue. B50 Wert Labth tree, ae By iulton Bereot, corner Pearl Berets nie. ind ‘Avenuio, oor, 120th 8 pinta —18 Newark Avenue, S Aves ribet, 140th & 147th Ste, | NEIWARK--765 road Bureek professions and trades, the gen- 9 tleman of leisure and the work- ingman | wear W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes be- cause they are the best in the world, Wi ks | Donpies, rnken Shove than Men's $3-50 than aay ocnet. eee: §] 0,000 dad {o any one who can in the worl this statement. You CANNOT BUY A MORE BATISFAC- Bridgeport, Conn, they fit better, bonger for Tiiustrated Catala y 30: 038 58 Gixth A Ayenue, ¢ corner 824 Btrect, THE WELL KNOWN HOUSE OF Alfred Beajamyine@ Chandler &Co, ’ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK EHEC FTPPSPSPHPSSD Hd ; f a ; ; : OnearalislelOseortanity We Have Purchased a Manufacturer's Stock of Fine Ready-to-Wear Clothing at 50c°" DOLLAR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Men's Fancy Worsted and Navy Blue all sftk lined, . A Mammoth Stock Too The Paddosty 15.00 Large to Bnumerate, $12.60 Fancy Suits, double and etnglo breasted: also Blue Berge.. 5.98 $20,00 Men’s Bnglish Thibot Black Suits, double and single breasted, satin lined ..... peserbeoerees eng ererereeee es I 0.00 $15.00 Men’s Fancy Worsted Suits, in plaid, stripe and ony tints, also English Serge Suits, double and single breasted, color BUALUNLOE wesc ieee eee seen ee sees $rit bee eeeeeeeeee eee At 7,50 § Men's All-Wool and Worsted, imported all the latest de- gooda, fancy tints. Scotch Tweed, English Navy Serge, double and single breasted, silk and satin lined. At 10. 00 $15.00 Men's Long Rain Coats ...., se eeecosees 7.80 $20.00 and $15.00 Men’s English Top Coata, eatin Mned.. 10,00 and 7,50 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. Vyas filore 235 BROADWAY, Opposite Post-Office, HECHT BROS. 259-261 Sixth Ave., OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT. $18 and $20 Suits at $13.75 May Be Paid For in Small Amounts. More than 200 of this season’s best suit mod- els, high-grade hand-made garments, with the most graceful single or double breasted coats; made of the highest class plain and fancy wor. steds and unfinished effects. We have sizes and shapes for men of all proportions. Sold’a heh aad aameaioammenmenat 9) Young Men’s Sale of $15 Suits, $10 h-Grade Most stylish suits for en’s Suits, young men, _ because $4. 75 they are models espe- cially designed for) A great collection of youthful figures; jaun-| high-grade Children’s tily fashionable and of | Suits,in plain colorsand the most suitable fab-/fancy fabrics; Russian rics, either cheviots or/and sailor blouses and worsteds;gr Rreepial big le double-breasted sacks; in all sizes; sold up to or aeupiens reased coats, $6 and $6.50; $ 4 75 in every way $15 values, for...... $10 \llowered to.. SEPLHPILDS SFFSSHHdH90 PPPs Chil CASH OR CREDIT. Your “ say so” is as as currency at aay of the ten Caesar Misch stores. The fact that our prices are as unalterable as law is evidence that a charge account here is a distinct buying advantage over the best cash offerings elsewhere. Visit us to-day—see for yourselt the Pevnrdcnd brilliant ‘and complete displays of men’s, women’s and children’s wearables, at most advantageous prices, They are yours by simply saying “Charge it.” $20 Men’s Fine Worsted Suits, $16.75, These garments are made of strictly all-worsted materials, in fashionable Gun Metal Grays and Nelicate Plaid Es fects, Stylishly cut and thoroughly hand-tallored, Worth from $2000 to $22.50. Special $16 hd y effects Plaids and Stripe: orth from $15.00 trans seit Pe eh Blue Serge fast color—talloredands! easily worth $15.00, Sizes 34 to 44, pice 20D Ladies’ Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist pei $12.75 MAKE THESE CLOTHES TO OUR ORDER 31 CoRTLANDT STREET Ladies’ very fine Taffeta Silk Shirt styles—in Black, Blue and Brown. Wal ne RaNoaoly frectively tucked and trimmed, Skirt—nine gore flare and tucked to match, A positive G12, 15 $15.00 value. se eeeeseGberes For every yi Tad a ‘and Rae ident pole ong ot it aa Besta} nth USsidems or death bp certain acoldenta, ested. hr GREAT BASEMENT SALE. An opportunity for everybody. Ever. an pay these prices, Take advantage of this sale-and Secure Rie or pourselt and your family. Look at the descriptions of the shoes which follow, showing their merveilously high value and their unapproachably low prices. Women's Christy Ties, | Men's Oxfords, in patent cole 7 in Russia Calf, brown] Skin, velour ¢ Miah GIT 5d tnd suehi Upitss date lasts, leather, | welted soles, $2.00 $2.00 See display én our 20th street show windows. Women'e Black Kid Lace and Blucher, a $1.80 ve besa AM isry s in [phe pext 3 o0|" BA Pee erore in Le ied velour id patent calf an / r aber tas welted soles '$2,00 | Women’s in patent leather, Russia calf, b! brown kid, waited and turn soles... 5 Women’s $2.50 and $3 Oxiords and eather, Russia ¢alf, brown goat and black kid, hand yalee and turned soles, $ 1 50 PEF Pall veveeesers ss ceeenesseesenee . . : BOYS AND GIRLS’ SHOES. Boys’ Russia Calf| Children’s Brown may Lace and Black Kid|Kid Lace and Button ‘ me’ Lace and Blucher, {spring heels, sizes 6 . hand welt soles, |to 10.. 00 ’ cadet toe, sizes $1. 24 to 5h, , $] 50 Boy’s Oxfords, in Russia calf brea aod sila died $2,00 Mises!" and) Children's, Black Kid Childrea’s Box Calf, button risty Ties—Misses' sizes $9 5Q andlace, patent leather tips, 75¢ 1136 to 2, low heels..e...4 $1, BizeS 6 tO 10h... er eeee ss Children’s sizes 8% to 11, '$], 25 Misses’ Box Cait, patent spring heels..ss60 eseee leather tips, button and lace, $] 00} Misses’ BrownKid Lace shoesg 25 . BIEES 11 LO 2... sommes vee ®, low hegls, Sizes 11 to 2'4beeee I. \ Boye’ Satin Calé Lace Shoes, sizes 12 to 51 $1.25 ( Special for Saturday s.S:menr. * Men's pe 50 Patent Coltskin and Velour Calf $ 1. 50 Oxfords and Blucher Oxfords, per pair....... Women’s Black Kid Oxfords, patent leather tips, s l. oo 1 military and Cuban heels....-... This Sale Wili Start with All Sizes and Will Continue Until All Are Sold, STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, oth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Ever See a Green Owl? You'll never see-a green Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR re en and aged sufficiently to put it in perfect condition. The fibe cent cigar of quality. Buy one to-day— Try it to-night. ~ fe itl into Cash, KET {cannot afford to pay rent for 'gequire. Tyan Rae pace om moe