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THigsVORLD: SATURDAY E NEW YORK’S FORCE OF SALARIED EMPLOYEES NUMBER 60,948 Bigger Than the Regular Army Was Before the Spanish War. MOST EXPENSIVE CITY. Nearly $60,000,000 a Year for 48,000 Public Servants— No Record of Rest. A Mayor McClellan for ting the city know where It matter of salaried emp fileq tte r mate and Appo! spectal comminsion appot oe let at in the ¢ pur of Est of the Maygr made J . this year he stated that the salary list of the city had reached t rmous propor- tions of over & yyeee, The re-| port of the commission shows that the actual figures are 60,948 Mf these 48,003 are paid by the month end 12915 by the day, week or f shows the a paid to the last class. but the 68033 draw annually from the | This makes New York the most ¢ world, not taking into» t vast sums that are terity by Supports City as Big as Washington. s vast hardly eds (he One can hardly realize what th of employees means. It h w to say that it “Do you know that thia means that ‘We are supporting « whole city as larce an Was he was asked. “Non sense.” answered the official. ‘Then cams figures: It te @ fact that allowing five persons to the family of each employee, and o ting out we dd thousand boys at leas than $400 per year working f the city, the -popute- eeds that of Waah- wiing all the employees yartments of the Nations t Was ington, besides ie | lawyers, wand the entire « ™ of & great city as well. Bigger Than All Jeraey City. nber reproeented is greater ' mn of Jermey City, ols, and all the ‘ je and thousands of officials a » ave their New | the tot upp y p incomes wouk! or thelr pay for a commercial dealings*ot Utica, Se tady, Binghamton It reprewenta _twi population of Nevada. given to ever who lives in N. Orleans, Would still be enough higher pald om- clala left to supply tw entire State of ny Louisiana with its exooutive officers at three times the salaries they are draw ing. Every man and woman in Atlanta, Ga, could be enpl the popu lation would not au und, and the mane ie true le °. pereon In Albany ould ts Ly | & job. with @ liberal number of plac on left to supply, tuayors. and pay their | walaties for every city of 6,000 or more inhabitants in the State, with a private seormary and & stenographer for ach very Every county in the State could be eupplied with {ts full quote of officials and thelr assistants and employees with full pay, and atill huve enough money Jef? to run a few high hooks with teachers to Tear tren It's a Great City, Anyhow. New York City is pretty pig, and ft fs proud of being called the’ richest efty in the world. It spends more mon- ey 8s 8 city. pays more money to. ite eMcials individually and collectively than an} other city in the World, has more dependents and exacts less from ther than any other city In the world. and yet its citizens pay leas taxew, have more money to spend and spend more than any other city of like sige In the world, and they are the most governed and the most easily contented. as well as the hapolest. What more could be arked than plenty with contentroent? “PAT” KEENAN IS OUT FOR JEROME. Great Joy was expressed by the friends of Mayor McClellan and District-Attor~ ney Jerome to-day over the fact that City Chamberlain Patrick Keenan had declared for Jerome for Governor. Mr. Keenan js one of the oldest leaders in the Hall, and eame into tt when the Hall absorbed the Cougty Democracy Ils place is worth $72,000 a year and a one over which the Mayor has the power of remo’ r. Keenan waa called to the Mayor's office a few daye ago and asked whether he wea with the Mayor or Murphy. Mr. Keenan said he was surprived the Mayor had asked him that auertion, adding that he was with the Mayor. Yewterday the Announced that he wan i favor of the nomination of Mr. Jerome, Caution! | Just because ONE Sunday World “Situation Wanted” Ad, brings ONE GOOD POSITION don't try to get a “corner” on the employment market, eon has just! In a report) HE LEFT ALL }when his will was read and EMPLOVEES AN FAMILIES POPULA COMPARE ESTIMAT PERSONS IN THE OF NEWYVYORKS TITLED WOMAN IN WILL CONTEST Lady Leigh Defendant in Suit for Clubman Thorne’s Estate. TO TWO. Wife's Sister and Paris Beauty herit Under Bequests $500,000 Possessions. of A lively story of the Paris lite of a former New York clubman wiil be told tn the Supreme Court this month when the contest of the will of the late | George Wiruwop Tb: 4a heard Mr. | Thorne died th Parts oh Feb. 1, 1904, and | Jett all but 710.00 of b $500,000 ostate | ih trust to two women—Mma, Marie | Valadier, his friend, and Lady. Helene Leigh, the / rican wife of Lord Dud. ley Leigh, of Bo and, who is @ sister of Thorne’s deceased wi The contest has, been instituted by George Teetara Van Wyck thorne-and Obariea Thorne Mitchell, cousing of the d man. A denen other relatives will benett tf the will is broken, They claim that undue in- fluence was’ exerted over Thorne by Mme. Valadier and Lady Leth, and* that he was not mentally capable when he made the will The only bequests made to people in this country were $5,000 to Mr. and Mra. J. L. B, Mott, of Bellport, L. 1, and ®,00 to Mr. and Mra. Nothaniel Witherell, of No. 4 Kinat Thirty-cighth strect. this clty, who were friends of the testator. Was Prominent Here, Mr, Thorne was ptominent tn New York poclety and related to the Win- thropa ond Porbeses, For yeata he maintained a beautiful country seat at Bellport, L. 1, where he resided about fix months every: xear, the remaining months being divided between, Paris and London. fis wife, who died ebout ten yourw ago, wat the daughter OPN. M. Beckwith, Jt wus her sister, Holéne Forbes Beckwith, known as ("Baby” Leckwith when she was one of the most beautiful and popular women in New York soclety, who in 18 married the Mon, Dadiey Leigh, and last year decamy Lady Leigh reason of the death of her fatherdin-law and his son's wileasion to the title and es- tates. The American girl t# now the mistrems of Stoneleigh Abbey, in War- wickshire, England She was always @ favorite of Thornes and there waa of thiv olty, by Mr ho surprise dt was found that she was the Joint benoa- clary with Mme, Valadier. ‘The latter receives from the estate an income of $10,000 yearly, while to Lady Leigh woes tbe residue the property's yearly earnings, This amounts to fully $10,000, Upon the death of either of the women the other t# to inherit the entire emtate unconditionally, Mme, Valadier ts #aid to be one of the most faacirating women th Paris, and for yours she @xerted @ powerful influ. ence over Mr, Thorne. They were seen mugh together on the boulevards jand in the pay catew of the Fregch meirop- of olin The American relatives clatm ¢ Mt was due to the Yasech. Sp peciors =i|PATTEN — | NE Hl WOW OF Cr77E3 Werw THE P VMOMBER OF eur— PLOY EFS. FAMILIES { COMFARISON OF WUM BEER OF {TY EMPLOYEES Wir ATALE POP. Cc ULATION OF WESTER STATES: ST, PAUL HELD UP a ASEAGERS |Man Left Ticket Behind and Had to Go After It, and Woman Came Late, As he wan connected with the diplo- matic service the ship was held while jer climbed In a cab and ru adway found the wallet ne had le! and when he got back to the St. Paul she backeq out into the stream in a hurry. The ner wan making the tum in midwtream when she was agun halted Bernard Rovinsoa, of No. 4 West One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, was on board, bound for P. Hia wite had missed the bo: Mr. Robitison used the subvay end Mra. Robitieon called @ cab to 0 from their home w no plar iy Paal was In mi datream ‘The American Line eteamship st Paul had a hand time @etting away for Southampton to-day, being delayed at her pier by one forgetful passenger, and s then held up tn midatream to take a tig Jone Mitchel, abound a tardy woman. was On board the ateamahiy hur ‘The order had just been given to ried off down the bay, haul away the wangplank when A. G st aes idaipietiotily Bnyder, Ametican Consul<jeneral at | PRINCE HENRY IN COMMAND. Buenos Ayres, discovered he had ieft | BERLIN, Sept. 15.—Prince Henry of his wallet containing his steamer ticket ha» been appointed Comn and $0 on the a Broad ot all the 4 way store, where he had stopped on his He “fs way to the bat to tuy a dollar watch. | fhynector or the Macy. GUARDS CIGARETTES Made of the best Oriental tobaccos 15 CENTS THE BOX EXCURSIONS. — Bir, “Orvent Bavover #4.) at 0.09; Slat St, ln the Io@ Mountains, one hundred and wT, O40 A.M. Returning en miles from New Glen woo > ut Delaware River teh One vat sal W. Zid at 655 and 02% Ch Excursion Shc. Tickets, 9.00 and 0.90; Jeresy City 9.15 RAN UTUMN | EXCURSION <~ | G D A Rotem Point, ee o ieamer neneaale eave CoM ind 10,00 8. Ms Battery Foodo ee iat, 11.00; Wasi, 136th, 1180, com: 4 acting at Rowe. apr A tad ford bet 1a fon erwak inave Roion Point 6.00 P.M. Co ihn wh $1. excuRSION cert at Rovon Rint by Wheeler @ Ww || EXCUNSIONS. einesnenieecaioes Br] SUNDAY. SEPT, 16TH $1 EXCURSION Via ERIE RAILROAD to J SHOHOLA New Pie 8 E.R. (ner GLEN sUNDAY. € bildren 50 Gents. | serio salt ce ee Wa VENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1808 FOXY SCHEME IN Se | DISTRICT LEADER | ss" ARTHUR MURPHY ion ilps NW RY | : HERNART AN RRAY : Holding Back The Even-jannensifsnesxme, Dette, ; w B MORRIS 1" + ing World's Ba'lots for |? EP tata : 1 g : i ‘Borough of Richmond. | a Big Coup. A ee ree 3 compres Borough of Queens. # balloting by coup 6 Even: | JOSEPH ERM EL ” « World's canvass he = nary fights had started fairly we arly every contestant im the districts oe err eaves te tre autres (QE CULM ABD TRE the pall geinted to-day 1 SOSaHA RAGGA TMD Grimace sare | OGARED TOW. GULSLO: editor to-day, that several of the dix eaders ate lying low. They have t rappertits working overtime eipping | Awnings on Three Floors of Hos- he cou th the t t of eiry Set Ablase ‘by Care i o/s Fedh # telry Set Ablaze by Care. rung with « grea none the less t ow" “ts plas the 6 cing the some port a finteh this s | Here ia the vote aa tt stood at mid the nev night It in suppose | Borough of Manhattan. cooking ada i Becond Assembly Dis ot sina nia ital Nu ig | Can | 6 in ema Patrick Fox, of the Bast I t " Fiftyt-fir jon, «aw the awn 4) ings not rush for the 2| nea heext ‘s ant--notioad | Ross WiLtiAMs ' “ ftw Eighteenth Assembly Dxstrict rye, ‘ nan ma nffected were eman, clerk and 1s and put hand extingutahers c rooms badly 4 for a few minutes, but Collins fears and the fire was » of the University Club @ the rear and alarmed and the ex Regis, but wer thetr were rouse tement extended to the Bt | was» ayed enn Assembly District Twenty REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | BROOKLYN. ' of the Gotbam | « “STOLE THEIR RINGS, TEN OROWNED TWO WOMEN ALLEGE IN PLUNGE OF CAR INTO RIVE Now Sight-Seeing Yacht, Ex-Preacher, Announcer Again in Trouble — Victims Go Through ihe nt the, Pings ois “pen Open Bridge Draw ecturer and then . or on m alahtaaee While Stealing Ride. tuated today by Mngt ae ¥ A the man t O., Bept. 16—1t common + ten. liven were lost inet MD * ap “a hand car loaded with men m Le jraw into the Maumee family, « xin Zerioker being searched an@ @® artim at 113 Paat t covered: wireet. She had road | whieh the arrest of the man went to identification, Sg court, where abe oo wanted Mise kets proved (hep Sdechan's story ax to Martyn's man mploy of the Wheeling ade OP gat Rallroad, which own Miss Sheehan eatd she came to New| the hand car York to visit friends at No. t | How the men came into possession of Klghicenth street. Vane made a a mystery They were ' t-eceing yaoh i time, and the only 1 Hed is that the the young man, who ts good d tp that they friendship and he made love to her One day he took a diamond ring waluel The m at $18 from her Sager and eald he w ging to have ft reset for her She | then went to Pktsburg, and after wut t the veniele ) months for the ring po sent her a. fa teke Bue ceived to. New nee Reape, aot ( out @ warrant for Ais arr jcwn with A scream. taken into oumody at Thir-] OM emapet | | street acl Broadway Thurs)” iaitieninbia \ on ee TNOTARS TH TRIBE WAP ARDINO, Cal 1B Sept on the devert at the town of Man- SAN Out vel, where ninety Cocopah and seventys five Piute In comprise the larger | part of the population, John Cocapan, Chiet of the Cove Tribe was shot if, the head an ercly wounded last nt him to the Tombs m default |e.) Jonn Snider, Ohlef of thi geno Piutes, Chief Snyder is being pursu The young man has Seen ving wits over the desert by Mfty Cocopah bravea: 118 Other Oh te er ee cr he rn the Cooopahs are followed by. street. Hie father is @ minister at No-| Piuten wha say they will protect Chiet |roton, Conn. | Srvter at (he risk of thelr lives | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— = | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. BROOKLYN. coe WML. H. REYNOLDS -«: Do you five in Manhattan, in Brooklyn, or in any of the boroughs of New York City? Do you live in any of the surrourding towns or villages within an hour's transit of New York Ci you become aware of the fact that in New York there is a city who read what | have to say have not seen the city which | mention. If you do, have y growing up within a city? Iam sure ninety per cent. of you You have heard of it, directly or indirectly, but to recall to you that there is a city growing up within the city of New York that is as distinct and by itself as a separate munici- pality, | have only to mention that it is BROWNSVILLE Many of you who read this have gone abroad, one who is interested in real estate or the improvement of conditions in this great city should know, make a trip’and inspect what is called BROWNSVILLE, city within a city. Here are a few facts; verify them through the people 5 there six or seven years ago was not-selling for an is selling theré Tor to-day. -Inquire-for yourself , look at what I have to offer—Vanderveer Crossings—w Pries-anyit now within two blocks. flat cats are at work getting in the balance, Do not ask me to guarantee that your money will be self wha five months. The same improvements will be put in on this the better location, purchase price down, and two per cent. of the purch. made against the instalment purchaser the first year. R, TURNBULL, 277 Broadway. Offices on the grounds, 105th St. and Turnbull Ava Station of the Brooklyn | From New York City Hall take Kings County tation. 4 | yards from the junction of Church and Rockaway Aves.). (E. D,) ferries. It is located ‘in the 26th Ward of Brooklyn, formerly known as East New York. elevated lines, changing cars from ohe line at East New York, or by the Rockaway Avenue, Church Avenue or Hamburg Avenue trolley lines fromthe Brooklyn Bridge or-fronythe Williamsburg Bridge and the Broadway (E.-D.) ferries If you make this trip it will be an education; it will more than complete the statement 1 am making, that here lies a verage of less than $500 es lot have studied conditions abroad; many of you may be philanthropists; many of you may have studied the east side of New York, but none of you can realize, nor can 1 picture in words what every and no one should fail to It can be reached by either of the you meet; ask any one who resides at Brownsville if property | am not going to state what property Then-when-you-are through with the luspection of this hich is a part of Brownsville, with the march of improvements Ovet two miles of streets and sidewalks are already in at Venderveer Crossings, and 100 men with horses, carts and multiplied twice, three times or four times, but after inspecting Brownsville and finding out that these statements are true, and comparing our price-list, you will be able to judge for your- hat the increase ought to be, corisidering that we have already sold over a million dollars’ worth of this land and within property, only better, on account of the better facilities and No such prices or terms were ever offered in the bullding up of Brownsville. We will sell you for ten per cent. of the ase price as monthly payments. Those who purchased Brownsville lots never had any such advantages There are no interest or tax charges General Manager. VANDERVEER CROSSINGS: (INC), Phone, 5870 Franklin. Heights Elevated. Sc. fare, L,” City Line branch, getting off at East 105th St. and Tumbull Ave. Or take Regkaway Ave. or any line running to Church-and Rockaway Aves. (Vanderveer Crossings is only 100 Also, diterct lines over Williamsburg Bridge and by Broadway a aan.

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