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EBRUARY 15, 1907.” $50,000 PAD TO WRECK VICTIN BY ANLADYD_ New Rochelle Man Who Lost His Speech Sued _ for $200,000. -— Celebrated Connecting Artery with New Haven _ Line is Now Assured. +4. (Spectal to The Evening Worid.) © 1 YY. Fev. The of New Ro- es against the Hatroad Company Judze: action “of -Extward- Kiets for $200,000, damai Fork“ Contrat extldd out of court, John J, Crennan, mo représinted “Mr. to-day a check for $50,000 from the com- pany in patiataction for all claims. WAS auccesaful in. getting two of Ita cherished projects ‘practically its own: terms, The rials the» franchine © for “the Connecticut Raltroa ik New Engiand- and ie through Long Island and the Peaneyl: Vania: tunnel. \It also granted’ the .ap- fication —to-close-many Questia Borovgh murlted the case off the calendar. quustice yaorschanapr, Sooners, ) ' r the neckssary steps to Opt tn ee tnuaes f as . See weet \ : to place their! wires‘and electrical sub- ASH 2 Passengers carried, 1906. (quartet) MipClelat jerk islttty ives tele! baa VSIA BA +515 : [Unter The “decision of the peobie | Passengers carried, 1906. (qua ‘the. Sunhyside Bind 6, Coler was tho only member of "the Board who voted, amcinst, granting ahles, and thee Sunnyside yas “pre went through st —¥alee-on_the prom! ‘feredta wold be protected. ‘The connectihg rond 1s to form a lnk Veen the New-York, New Haven-and Hartford and the jong Island Railroad, crossing Hell Gate, outa dissenting: that property in- {nto tt -at-One Hundred and -Fiftiettr street, Manhattan. Mr, Kleist sustained a fractured hip, { was paralyzed on tho right side, lost he. powérof-speach-and~recetved = six~ dif: a ES ~ rast is : Serer ae bones in aitterent| New Institution There, but | WHEAT PRICES OFF. Ripe eG bac settlement in Ward's Island and oover-one nf ihe great ‘raliroad bridged in the warld, Future Provision for: Five-Cent Fare “The charter provides that shall not use the connecting road Hocal passenger rintsslon may. be granted. for _ {£40 do so It shall not charge more than the Kletst the Klett | College Ope ens Fight —CORN-HOLDS STEADY aa (STANDARD OIL PAYS : DIVIDEND OF MSe} Btandard Oli a dividend of” st sakorginyeaspeecios in this section. STOCKS BRISK WITH oe Fee tor ears. The next fifteen years Petonam for the tight of way over River, and the payment for ease- Tents on the islands ts to be adjusted) There was healtation c b Block _ market were mixed: In the early while Silat Pacitlc f"a reasonable sum Sasier Wanted—More Meney,— toler took the po- WITT B6. WNIT BIT} rallroad,” and as such he d that fe-will engage in—iocal which would” make, franchise worth much more agrees to pay, and after granted the cit) weriess, to provent sucht traine force otho ‘ments for the privi: o eimemibers pf the. board. did ih Mr. Coler and the fran- Krantead ngUInst his protests "The Bunnyside yard> are a -huadred acces of the eastern of Long Island City of the largest frelgh' ‘Id. Board of eatim fifty-two atreets and took them off the This was tone to-day on whe condemnation ing = niered a point, out support rauled it some, ~4aue tendency of the market oecaine|® «reat jall established tn its netghbor- There was a fair volume of business | wcisively Upwaid Boon alter the opet-!hood, not only because of the Influence | 1 Jeall: thewGetten " S In the opening dealings on ic Feed ee tr ated. a | which such an Institution would exert! Exchange to-day. and prices were) cies presented u much better|Upon:the minds of our patrons, but be- | higher following the market at Liver-| roads, rure rons the Th came cun- Rhee Bel wna sb ned ware ath escapes from prison, and because of the | clear throughout the South. H 4 tio -carinued buoyancy in Ease Breat- boty of hangers-on “that gather | Néw YOrk’s iid prices are Gey fol} conda. That a tock sold 7 points outs Boutn eater ra refered i and & Ohio and’ National Lead | Vicinity iteeif would be endangered and | \7hy, “Pet to Colorado and” Southern 14-& | defiled. I belfeve 1t would be an out-/ 954; October, 9% Prices eased off in the afvernoon, when faifedourl Pacific lost 1 Tne closing, @ains oll around. The total sales of stodks to-day ‘were 12, WO shares and $1,240,000 ris Was strong,| this sort. Our prisons ought to be in | Jow F The Quotations. The ‘company alno akrecs lowest and cloving | Camelot, four : Owned Up at La four great pasdticts across the yards | thon oft: ELKINS FIGHTS JURY'S VERDICT OF $5,000. _ fo Spied Stats senator BU Elkins to-day cnt Fy ue i rom the judgment fcc $5,000 nzainst or-of-Rotrert-Burton-and ticorat 4 Dabreuil, of Baltimore, Benator for $50,0 « for—services rend i “thre aa. the, comin I. Steigerwald Packing Co. Send us vour Sunday dinner order and we will-save you 2c to 3c per pound. SATURDAY’S SPECIALS: Fresh Jersey Hams Legs of Canada Mutton Legs of Young Lamb Lar e Porterhouse Steaks . ‘Philadelphia Capons / Fine Roasting Turkeys Prime Rib Roast ‘$00 Pair Larje Fresh Killed Rabbits. “We Retail Turkeys, Fowl and Roasting Chickens at Whofesale Prices, 3 FIRST, AVE., od OOho Oaaaena Dibbhiehh tonne oanaaaanacece enna ite cr eeccoccc geen a ial | | | Between 13th and t4th Sts, 765 Orchard, ne pM 2 \tneers ) { wrar { § does £ IOS og ( i Raises an Interesting { - . Point in Law. Alderman Clarence Freeman, of Man- hattan, gave out a wtatem! Jin Which he natd sthat the [companies “in this elty are operating | Th } fie paydng. $308,000a_yoan far_thla. tele: Sauarterly Rapid T: Lmade p |ontarw ought toa — recovored trom {-auart t have ‘ohe from-the Binte ifs Land: haye persptaaion from the municim authorities to Iny wires. In the atreots. Alderman eman maya that the ittee oh Laws of the-Hoard o elle, | Increazo fermen has Just Alscoveted tat wie} telepbone: companies have never taken} Been Bade pee Now a 3 * ‘ainst the Wi Side’ Electric Com. Raliroad Company for many years, and. omer Vat 3 Lilley St et trical on Dec. 19, 1905, while‘riding in a New: Sc : Tey OMe ere es one amerta devon doach, a Haritm tealn- crashed 5 +i Hoes LEN anIS Been papaeening ‘auch. p Ts Wie Board of “Aldermen, The telephone companies jhaves rested thelr claim fo frat 4 on the granted p SNS “PHONE LINES. ‘WH si AND ~LACKANANN MEN TINE NO FRANCHISES.."L" ARE CROWDED MUST STANO TAU 440,000} Demurrer to Sethe for] Widow of Standard Standard Oil a ’ : r ~ Remembers Overruled by Judge Holi. Her Old Servants. | Atdenian Clarence. cole -of | Passengers a Day i | | i A rather esting feature Rebating to Sugar Trust Is nate Pra laware, awane Allway to tha indlet- | phone servico and that millltons o1 | 1s devoted ¢ [tet —Tike phone —companieg havea follows? ty} Manhattan Division ¢ ra cur! hansungera caciiel {Dall average of praerts ray 3 4 Lan year: WASHINGTON. Fehs round |~ Combine: Poughkeepsie People Want Beak AOS oPeaaton orate tetas econ Raeantes ear Hrooklyn. " AMERICAN TERRITORIAL is sae iperen enemies TRADE GROWING FAST. erst 27 a0 Zing. one yoequests are: and Fredorick the-tnterest nthe Vratt; to Lo Loutse ‘ Pratt's broth er brothers a max Wh —The ero Amerionn—trate with territories, ranely.- att Mr by —— Last year ' ‘ ‘The wheat! market-was weak in the| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Feb. 15—! early trading to-day, being influenced Tho Dill introduced Ia tho Legiglature! py teavy shipments from Argentina, pro: s\erection of a Sinto Corn was steady on continued mild | prison near C@oughkeerste to ta cr In the West. tt than expe the | we! opening price ~-was— prices were:—MW ily, 783-4 to 781+ 8." Corn—May, « of Vaasizr College, sent to the press an xe 78 3-4, emphatic protest. | ber, 78 to 7 There ere 1,00 young women from all) July: 734 pMRe Ofte “dauntey al Vassar, Mr. Tay’ . adding iCOTTON MAKcS GAINS betleve-tt-woutd-be-tnimlent to (hie | ~ON- FAIR DEMAND Interest of a college for women to have cause through occasional and inevitable | pool, which was frm. ‘The weather wan) about such A State fnatitution, the | Jews: February, DIT Apri, B84 y-nbiding Inatituttons of | #84 to 9.85. rage on any Ia ew York's closing prices areas fo) retired sections, away from citles and} aN are said tohave in-m! the new prison | pale on the ; < T e From the Washington Herald.) { favar mia bit Mt —have—not— tive Wak) te Gadken fren oF 7 acknowledge to- tiand that Poughk Ke directly, aenoclated with prinon, | | Company to-day decia day 35 a, share, stockholders of record of Feb. */tawt previous dlvid but the diy tend decla ABSOL UTELY PURE _ Has Many Imitators Bp while the city would get eu. inenentt ? "] In Ge way of trade TR i Tx | ELE by 3] nell hy oe nie aes s-Clothing MST cium-weight overcoats And do a littie econ, 25-per cg 33 doubly more than the-sa-ca ce where half price usuall ne’s most ,f Sale positiv oflof that already low price. ~So° MENS OVERCOATS. AT ALL THREE STORES. = s Cheviots, Meltons herceent= off, latest mradelr, ¢ $17.80 $13.4: mirtiie “form-fit g” models ntooffoo. $16. 88; ‘ercoats. ics-of the test | 325.00 and styled to the m | cloth $22.50) —exaui ute rplaid: effects SPECIALL $5.00 and tural all-wool Vrice, per garment", in, spear back 0 and 81,00 aunts, fancy, ated And Neeliges, | iticluding {nvles: newest destens. . WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’ (At Brooklyn Store Only.) oe started witht ahinbeind Ttisht ends up. Tres nis ‘Thereswere too many days of calm’ tho, brought about by the “Indian Su ue Our aggressiveness and willingness to take the heavy loss of per-cent. off OUR p s in the selling, so that a purchaser to-day can figure long Wear ahead. Start-of-the-season~is: ALWAYS 331-3 PERCENT. ui CAN Tea ied half-price sales so promiscuous in newspaper print. ppéars. If you're‘among the belated ones in site poy to he 2d Ly closes to-morrow .(Szturday). De to-morrow night .untf) MEN'S. “SUITS. _ TAREE, STORES. A $10.75 si eh ernst $10. 13 $13.50 Suites =Of smart est long models $15.00 Suit Mm pri: $11. 23) Bini tabrietandl( nobhy fabrics. in ‘he tate $10.13 Of styles—2 $22. 50 Overcoat inelidine Gur French | $22.30 Suits—Hand-tallored throughout, MEN’S PANTS--At All Three Stores A fing Itne of Men's Peats, In heavy and medium welghis, In w a now $2.25 | $3.50 Pants, now $2.63 | $i Pants, now $ Ot Men’s Furnishings. Children’s Clothing. AP AU Drooklynsand Aealker Str 85e) surrs, in oe handsomely 69) with fancy braids... {85 and BO Noys' and Children’s 200 [85 sph 0 pr aut Calne’ fancy cheviots and serges, 81,25 und RI.nO Toys’ 17e| SWEATERS, "ize 2X0 yoara, 187.00. Children's ish arn and cuts, SPECIALS, — See Our Big Display in Fulton Street Windows. to 8, FERRYBOAT UPSETS .SCOW. or ah una i amid seri ter re wis no one aboard: and no lights were shown, artordeck bout damaged o-one was inet paasongers that and we tad; wh Saal preponderance of me- Take a pencil and paper, HE-LOWEST. — Now fare sent teduetion-here..means ; hecause it’s about the o' at this sale, act now, as nose.— nose, ¢r | ROTHSCHILDS REFUSE BIG LOAN TO BRAZIL. PART OF THE PRATT ACHES TOC CHARITY request of the Bragilfan, aban taf $25,000,069 = 5 out of the coffee inkers here aro nyineed thar te Braatt Tt in understesd aa Governoent-tn ny ‘ather y Rothssiits 40. fho% _— The will of tho . widow ndard Ullman, “TR GOOD PRESCRIPTION: a eold-in twenty-four hé Brooktyn institutions followings simple formula, hfe! beneficiaries. WAU HSE Fostder {any good_preseriptt nue, one of-the oLany good £ good-Whiskey;-a-halt Stake ‘well and take in tea~ shoonfn) deses : saesited results cannot: be ob- diniess the ‘ingredients’ are ts therefore. better, to date each sepirately, aid pre- {pare the mixte Bis-of-Pisie- (Paizo) should be pure chased inthe original halt-ounce $ which drigests vini-ly securely round .wdaden’ case, Sharles : ‘ widow of Mra, Seqlod inva. There are many y create nausea Are. Patent -Medicines Frauds? We are often asked the above -_ question, and our answer has in- variably ici A REASON The United BARS Cc “could ta fraudulent. not afford to sell fraudulent medi- Our business pleased customers—in fact any business would take an_ enormous risk did we not fulfil cyery_promise-anade our customers. We are very care- ful of what we guarantee, and when we do guarantee an article we must know it pretty well— owhat-it—contains and tow it We have in mindsthe Rex- all-line-of-remedies,—particularly. Rexall Mucu-Tone,. of which we are selling large quantities at this time of the year. one article that we can recommend over-our-counter--and denow that ninety-eighbt. per cent. of its pur- cess chasers -are_going to be benefited cines. depends “ont Preparations we are agents in this city, make age of specialists. whole fae Why. should you contract —writth-omne—proprictary: medicine to cure all your made, Mucu-Tone is across a_ building con- _tractor who has a_sepa- is own plastering a all of which dovetail to- pleased customers. “Mucu-Tone 15 positive | cure for internal scrofula or called Catarrh, - This is just what pany is ee, It is without a doubt the— peer—of—all_tonies—for— any-one=who “is suffering froma run-down condition, can't work, feels constantly tired or suffering ‘fromthe more plainly described — m —$ —__svmptoms of “ Catarrh—such—as- stopping of the no head or bad cough.” It must be remembered that Ca- tarrh_is not confined..to..the nose tare Rexall Réniedies for over: 2,000 retail cals are the only interme ie rofit that stand between — he-United—Drug some +} “pany and the Company, of ich we are a member, afford to make. one. poor medicine » cold in the in-this—tine? common. sense tell “you that one poor medicine would ruin the sale of there;-but it leads more-often to Serious trouble, particularly the wasting of tissueg, as in the case of little Miss Dillon, of Albany. Here i is a letter from her father: “My clittle girl-had-catarrh~ so badly that the disease had begun “to eat “into “the Cartilage of the” “Snuffs and failed to do more than give tem- porary relief. I saw the-adver- tisements of Rexall Mucu-Tone, but I could not believe that any- thing taken in the-stomach could ture “the “sore membranes of the However, I took advan- tage of your free trial offer and my girl began taking your remedy. according to directions. to say right here that Mucu-Tone is certainly the great&t medital discovery of the times, and to for the liberal that first induced me to give it a Muco-Tone has cured my. - completely, The discharge has stopped alto- gether, and her breath is as sweet Again thanking you, Matt. Ditton, 24 N. Swan St, Albany, N. Y.” We are seHing a large trial bot- tle of Mucu-Tone for fifty cents on the famous Rexall guarantee of your money back if you are not We promise that one bottle will put flesh on your bones and bring new vitality to. your system. RIKER’S DRUC STORES, Dnggists NEW YORK: © : Main Store—Binth Ave, 4.230 St, THREE STORES: Broadway and 9th Street. 119-125 Walker St., i 1457. Broadway, . 380-382 Fulton: St, B 199° prepara- If-you bought a Rest preparation and it ae it will, you buy another one of our articles?” We believe Thereforo—each instruments preparation must be good are ta the drug: business the formulas of themt 30 veces that we stand back of them, with our guarantee to refund. yor! your mo: if they do not - bene For _Neryousness—-— R ex : 11 Americanitis thank you Bor Cue Rexall Orderlies. daughter’ 8. For Coughs Cherry Juice, as can be. : 196 other Rexall Rem= edies for196 other ail- satisfied. BROOKLYN : Main Store—456 Full Fulton Street, cor. Clinton, Pistia St. Mark's Avenues, i soa Union Brooke: LABORATORIEO: 586-88 Wathingtse Street.

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