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TEN-CENT FARE (5 NOT LEGAL GAYNOR SAYS Justice Repudiates the] Interview Changing His Statement. STANDS BY DECISION. Meant Exactly What It Said, Reiterates Jurist, Binding he B. R. T. Bupreme Court Justice Gaynor is tn Gignant over an attempt on the part of a newspaper to make it appear that his a slo’ the McFarlane case did not apply ht of the B. R. T, to « fare to Coney Island In an ‘a terview with Justice wise bound by | ny Goole we a J « f the Bu : Court ne question was | accer Tustice Gayn : 2 a Pee OER re port . e in Si. James, L. 1 4 s 1 rendered tn the M plain enoug just what it “J have made atement up we decision. ed on Wednes did not ne decision egal right of ihe ompany to coarge a twn= Repudiates Interview. “A young reporter came down here to eee me, and what he says is an inter view with me was printed In the news- payer that employs him. I repeat that the only statement I have made agress decision in with my decirton, apd my the MacFariane case la that the ten cent fare to Coney Island is cleerit) \SGPaiue the tare, accoraine to my 166- | . ie Hiegal, I advised in my state { passengers pay it rather than De avsaulted. 2% acvnselied this to avold lawlessness. “I want to way thet I reffeined from making any statement referring to the Aecinion in the MeoFarlane case until 1 had been importuned to do ad by a wrest uany persons In whose judgment I have implicit confdencs, They talt that © word from me might clear the situation. The statement 1 made was carefulty {id not controvert the de- prepared, it eision im the MacFarlane oa and that plainly sete forth that the | lyn Helghes Rallroad Company | 4 & double tere for ite own road and cannot legally che ‘2 continuous ride ove jie connecting roads. Law Clearly Established, | This interview with Justtce Gaynor clearly establishes the aw oh the #ub- of @ double fare to Coney Leland. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV © nea OAVE ST. LEDS Strangely Vanished Mary Moore, Girl Who | FROM SALE, ASKS. FATHER DUCEY Foreclosure of Mortgage! Threatens Famous Old Church. | St. Leo's Church, onee the fashion | York, w AU ite traditions and t |fame brought to tt during the uart a century by iter her Dueey, tn threatened wit are, Uniesa Father Ducey ts to pay the Interest and arrears o mortgage for before Sept 16. the church wilt be sold under the ham. mor and one of the west loved priests ot New York will be without @ fold for give up his life work for the need of comparatively few dollars to stave off the fore | hin flock | For many years Futher Ducey has | been in charge of St. Leo's. He growing old, but hoped for many years more to minister at St. Leo's altar. He | atilt belleves he witl not be made td | ymure. Father Ducev's life is part of the his oe 4 He took the pa was rich, amd for years MAY MIOORE~ od among the wealthy T ness needs took Fifth avenue wu Office detectives and the pollcs ;from the sohool every two weeks'ts the | pou uments a {2 sohing Malia: 2 ct Tadaans be Wek Ka parishioners grrdually moved awe | are. tenia meeicine -MadyMaass eo fend twenty | Yeare old, who Is belleved to have chtong” Whe henly wires ie ew . taken from the Grand Central Statio nit Was to go on the two weeks | ° EO) Cites eee ade by @ wealthy woman and whose recent a was A ¢ mister of Mar rae Fis po en te WMD RSR WA is phostrated © we od stata 20-2 a " good Vazakas (oid her «| men omen went far! rooms at No, 343 East 1 shee if zakes (oid vac | men and w mt fw to worhip, their olac street fetes ; Mra. Moore's humband died two weeks gee h , ago) He had be a a nx time and the hetela. ahd Sane ais fe r Be at care peor clerka and saleswomen in tle noc lived In two s Doms y tu lea ° é . a nished, aad freq the food they wanted The death of Moore hrought the at- aritable societies the widow and her c two years commerct ppearance Mary not tention o reas of the y and her sister All older, were sent to t ‘they trial School, in East T P ana’: During the summer the benefactor of -e b | Teens Origa, the school, Mr. Phelps, hasbeen Atte, he, trate bad departed for Rut-| Keeping the property, #0 It "was offered taining twenty ohildren for two weeks | ls us wee ned, rte p egyers fares ‘near_Rat woman who ha: Bought Church to Save It. land a Greek nam © for her. He fina , ng ld oa a Vazakas. of N xth avenue, was in t aes oP hey asa pores the thatit twenty children ! © thought S Was bre: of takng nameé and adir t ne one will be clatns | postructing the enda of just a RIOT CHARGES POSTPONED FOR B. R. T. OFFICIALS jl to eject Aleorderly passengers without | Gelaying troffic. It might be well if | some of the enetay the B. R. T. has |?" Girected wince lant Saturday in throw: | ing off passengers who refused to pay & double fare would be shifted to-mor row and Sunday to the drunken hood lume who take possewsion of some cars wound from Coney Leland in the even Ing ir The B. M. T. due up and exhibited) re mith, General Manager; J with great glee to-day the stenogte-| an Gogurweod. Vy fer betp A phere minutes of a charge to a jury|n) Cagerwood. | Vie He hae gis delivered by Justice Gaynor on Feo. | 1) Som W ay 18, 1904, In the cate of James J hyrnee pelea rt and Thomas F. Reilly, These men had os noon before Magisira aved the BR T. for damages for be. tow ejected from @ car. Case Not Analogous. jin the Lee avenue jon warrants charg acey es He Is not tote, ‘They had elght lawyers t AD wee the ren they Justice Gaynor changed the sary that end them, and Peter B. Stith, As iparsy and ra the employes of the road had o right nt D t-Attorney, approved of m. iile ct to use force In eje iS Mrese particular | their mor a tinuanoe of the It in most men from the car because they had no | Proceeding M. lay. The District who live - t upon tt. They were trying to ride Attorney's om Menore the Ald | muinlatravons have made permane Par of tom Prayern ay om the car on tansfere that had been + oan tamued to another Iine The cane is in no way analgous to these of the people who have been thrown off the ome of the BR. T. for tefusing to bay & fare that had been and when he Magistrate told _ dation to defendants n of waiving gistrate Higgin f they waived he r was as umval, and it was expected Would be pall fenin when it waa d x0, but th money and pats Fru the BR. T. recoguises the force and effect of the decision is apparent from its soceptance—under adview of eminent coune of the plan to give @ Febuie check Saljing for five centa to every pavernger who payn the domble fare. If the: HP management ak HX feel that Justice Gaynors decison applied to the situation as It exists amd Mf the management were not so advised Dy the former jurists. that steer tt le- wal course would certainly continue to-ecant DOH The alleged legal rights, The rebate plan will go | to-morrow morning, when tne entire| surface trolley ‘service to Coney Teiand | wil be resumed on @ summer soneituie. | Rebate slips will t buted io the conductors and every passenger who | pays m ten-< fare to the Island ts entiried t receipt Keep the Rebate Checke! | Prenerve those rece! ment of some of t New York they will be worth five cents mplece in cash when the Court of Appwals passes upon the right of the B. R. T. to charge two faree for a continuous trip over Ly lines, | Vice-President and General Manager Calderwood, of the B. R: T., said this @fternoon that if there Is any disturb. | ance over the double fare to-morrow | the trolley sorvice over the Culver route will be “divcontinued. The Ines Teaching Coney Island over the Culver | route are the Court wireet, Union street, Fifteenth street, Nostrand avenue, | Tompkins avenue and Reld avenue | It fw not likely that there will be any | isturbance of moment to-morrow or Sunday, sAdequate police protection | will enable employees of the B. R. T. | THE WORLD GAINED 180 Advts. in first seven months of | THE WORL IN SAME 105,253 RR GR oo: + MORE, he al ool « a ohn =a ~hewspaper | Cort tote Ment af ths. Diatrict-Attorney of Kings (Roeeial to The Brenine World) | County, Two witnesses nave been] ALBANY, Aus, 11.-President Coter, | ‘ound to corroborate the statement of] of the Rorougt of Brooklyn, with Edna Siningen. the murdered girl's > > MM companion, that she wns deliberately | Stevher’C. Baldwin and SF. Marquin run down and knooked off the trestle. his attorneys, and former Lieut.-Gov. ante. » aentemen’s pres | rom evidence that pas come to light! William F. @heehan, representing the ne} Whe Fine Kem. perfect 4 ut, full of fire: & Marat heh thin che Pat twenty-four heirs € 8D-| Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, were [iM any eottine: worth #10, meciat, SAS Was kliled deliberately.” maid C parties to & conference held to-day in. J | Brewer. “I do not belleve she was i | Attorney-General Mayer's office to con | Bree ica ei teen wetaets | Aitomey-Genemnl Mayer's oftce to cen Hl WEDDING RINGS would have resulted from the fracture | enough the daftclt Tia olp bim, but the to do x feclared by & Justion of the Supreme ‘ Y > listen to arguments wan beard, and the com: Acting Mayor McGowan was Infotmed | counsel to-day that his pleture in fireworks will | bana bas ara. to ask ser & postions nclal head . ds ent. Mr. Smith Joined in this, aay is quoted havin bo shown at Manhattan Beech to-mor- | [eer carne were on which would the Torecieeave Matt eee, X tow evening, Me, McGowan smiled. | aftect the remult of this cane been alowed. and the dio on | “It will be moat appropriate,” he te-] Ae all of the counsel agreed to an marked, “to show my pleturq-in fre. eons pire te Mesrstrats wranted tt) eeantime ‘ the consitering the roasting I have been | UP! Mostay afte z | means In his power to reine the needed — | CONFERENCE ON ng ae esy)| «6IN ALBANY OVER B.R.T. TEST SUIT, money and keep the church from being wold and the perish from belng dls. | Saeneeiepenetiveneiaensentetnttsaee | sabjeoted tO from certain quarters ever @ last Sunday.” line motorman has beon established to the satiataction pears that this unfortunate youne | determine whether the Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit Company was acting within its rights in obarging » ten-cont fare to Coney Island. i conference lasted nearly two and gt its conclusion Deputy At Prices $2.50 to $25.00. Open faturtage Ti 10. In her head Sunt aw surety ‘na It ast | from drowning. } bave been Atter the polloe since esis to arrest the mo- torman, but the best I could met. from them was that they could not locate demanded of the company that they him. They could not even et his oor- rest name. T have therefore personally Sneek! Sraham, who poted je profiyce thle man or furnish ma hiv | the absence of Attorney-General Mayer, | sald that both ‘des to the cpntroveray ve the questions speedily as posal! | There "Was no friction his stagement Was given to the prose ht-4+ BOWERY, aver or coun 7 NY. Three Stores---Outlitters to (Men PCH gy ie aun) wath | with tiles, and ts to enlarge the quar- | ployeas. a | GREATEST LOvE STORY! witty AM NEW TOR! Wealthy Parishioners Moved Away Rocrrs, Peer & Company, ENING, Al GUST 17, 1906, JUSTICE GAYNOR AGAIN DECLARES A 10-CENT FARE TO CONEY ISLAND ILLEGAL. Half Prices for Half a Day Justice Gaynor;-from his home in St. James, L. 1, sent the following telegram to the editor of a newspaper that HE store closes Saturday at one o'clock. For the half- te 1 him: day's selling we offer half prices, or nearly half, on a misquoted him; lot of things that are likely to be wanted for the over- Will you be so ¢ to correct the statement that 1 | Sunday outing or at the beginning of a vacation. said “as the law now stands the company has a legal right t How About Your Sporting Goods? charge 10 cent as my decision and the only | If you need golf goods, a tennis racket, fishing tackle, a statements I have made are DIRECTLY | revolver, a good gun, or any bicycle or automobile supplies, TO THE CONTRARY ?—W. J, GAYNOR. | this is the place to get them. Only standard grades are | Semi-Annual ame Saves You 30 to 50° How Ina lump s money you ever would you like to rece! one-half of all t spent for.clothes How.- would you like to ha now one-half the money you'll probably spend next Summer for clothes? Why don’t you buy now the, clothes you'll neéd next sea- ne son? abreast with fas h df Brill models are so hion that rm tw y are gor asOns ire Br in Such it $ 10 tor sutts tormerty up to sis, $15 tor suits tormerty up to $25, $20 for sulls forinerly up to $35, $3.25 for Men's Trousers that were up to $F, $i. 25 tor Men’s Trousers thai were ae to 87. sted and cassime 85.50 for Youths’ Suits worth $8 $6.60 for Youths’ Sults worth S10, $7.50 lor Youths’ Sults worth $12.50, red, worsted a 20 years. xture away then i for next season. $7.50 for sults formerly up to $16, Now is t t at few weeks. you wait till then, you'll { iildre pe gone up in price. ; Voom Half price for all wash sults and wash knee pant Wash sults, formerly 4%: 3,0 Be. \o $2.98 Wash knee pants former! $2.€6 for all-wool suits #2 for #6 all-woal con 7 to 16 erly up to § tion sults, tn cluding extra troy sir the Habit. Go to UNION SQUARE, 14th St., nearBroadway, NEW YORK CITY, 279 Broadway, near Ch. ' arrabeey 47 Cortlandt St., m rh A2Sth St., commer Third Avo, We won't go up in the air and cry “Sale”; but we cer- tainly have made quite some bargains, 1409 single breasted Sum- and trousers, the ba:pai bell ring s even louder, trousers, instead of from $x ler sizes, to $18, Ue., Be. and ate, ¢ Greenwich Among the outing coats That-whole stock of 1600 Rocers, Peer & Company, handled, but the prices generally show @ saving worth com- ing for. Men’s Good Suits at $4 ST a half-day “flyer” in some four or five hun- dred suits that were on our own $8.50 and $10 | tables only a little while ago You'll tind in this lor at $4 some carefutty-eut, carefully made and good style suits that you can’t | £| duplicate even to-day outside this store under $10. | | Fancy Sack Suits—single and double-breasted, of cheviors ssimeres, in brown, gray and stripe elects. Plenty ce, but only four or five suits of a pattern. wo-Picce Suits—of flanne!, homespun, wool crash, in single ¥ - and double-breasted styles Trousers with turn-up | bottoms and belt loops. Just ri ght for tounviny in camo | | . or lofling around on a boat; good looking and well fitting, 4 but inexpensive, | 7 | Great Sale of Women’s Suils ¢ HEY'RE just what you want for seashore or afternoon wear, Were designed es pecially for good service; made of materials that will wash well . and hold their colors-~made in the colors yeu. chiefly desire and which are most popular this season, Good style and plenty of it, ; and also plenty of mater a’ used in the making. Not a binding armhole or a narrow skrv in the whole lot, i Your—eheice—of two pretty moce!ls One is a sailor sult, smartly cut and made of a goo dd quality of linene; has regulation sa lor j collar and is na prettily | in mmed. The other is shirvwaist model, attractively made of a fine quality of Oxford and blue Chambray; beauti ully trimmed / | with box cs laits and p ping che ee | Youths’ Long i Trouser Suits at/ $2.50 Great Half Holiday Sale OUTHS’ $5 two- and thrée- piece suits—size 14 to 20, or 30 to 36 breast measure- ment, | ‘Two-Piete Suits comprise cassimeres i] YET nee me emeenee Lierted | | : and homespun cheviots; coat and | | that, ie “Attorney Generks “snould Ae: |mer mixture and serge suits suits has been marked down trousers cine with belt 9 function or apply for a mand On Clothing have dropped $5, $7, $10 or/to one price, including ba- loops and roll ‘joa $2. 50) ‘Tuesday they will return and agree on | more and have landed at $15. tistes, homespuns and flan $5 value, Saturday.,.. | ae at all three Also in this round-up sev- nels,’ single and double Three-Piece Suits comprise fabrics of 9 TO ENLARGE WALDORF, stores, at eral hundred suits now $20 br mote medium weigh suitable for early . ‘ A ae Fk dco a all wear; in neat mix 906 sad Ie ‘New Derkhouse on Root WIM Be prices that are J and $25 show savingsof from 5 now, instead of female pallenresvalin, $2 50 over same peri st year. Finished with Tiles an insult to the $5 to $10. anywhere from $18 to $25. Saturday morning of Plans have been filed by Architect : Neen ar pe ° Sigel Couper Store, 8 Res ‘ mrank M, Andrews with Buliding Su- quality of the For boys, thcre are “Star Young men’s outings, sizes perintendent Murphy for the enlarge- neglige shirts at 6s¢c,; shirts a val ee arments. 55 laminae ave ane: Ci D PRINTED a oe eer aees stecy Soins & of fr and $1.50 qualities, 34 ; ) 1 id / pecially” strong igar argains deckhouse on the ve-sory part of the ‘iced hd seeiereare inthe dou ieee usted style 4 | PERIOD botel, at the comer of Awtor court and Mo Sate 12 tO TH WHR Che) od ore all $30 for coat ee Hints for the Fastidious, but Thrifty Smoker: / TIRE teary ap to bo of vteel, covered e Lewy &Co larger selection iv the smal- ne ee That's the whole story, Go cigars for less money, except to tell what kinds and how much: $4. 00 SYP REM MACY PURITANOS $3.00 Pz 4 |) CLEAR HAVANA ROTH. “SCHILDS; bax of 100s... $1.50 | CLEAR HAVANA PANETELASi pRizk ‘AMERIC AN PERFEG ; f $1.2) \ Three Broadway Stores, | box of 100... TOS) box of AO se ase 84a saso Three Breiner ssa eNERM at d d (A SEC. $2.00 KEY WEST EXTRAS) box of $1. 25 at at at. | opposite near ppposite EAT METROPOLIS: PURL (2. 50. | mawaiia” aan STOGIE $1.35 Warren st, 43th st, 32d st,).City Hall, Union Square, Greele; mH ; ha heey \ - suc (icant Cooper + oy i!

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