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- JEROME AGAIN QUESTIONS HER, B KELSEY NAMES MAN T _ Abe Hummel, Who Was to Be the Star Witness for Jerome To-Day, = = Blocked at the Outset by Delmas, Chief Counsel for I— “Mention has been made of a Mr, James Garland, who had a yacht upon Which you and your mother used to anke trips when you first came to Ne York, :Now tell us all about, those trips?” | “Well, we used to go out for little trips with Mr. Garland—mamma and { I. Once we went out to sca and both of us got sick, \So atter that we al- Ways wer! up tue river. Mamma was always alon pla anything Improper cyer-occur on thoee trips?” ; “Nover, w ALWAYS COURTEOUSLY TREATED. . (Continued from Second Page.) . to be able to afford a lady's maid. She sald she would not act as my matd."*' HAR Ito teeth Hock At 25 @ share in anticipation of | 7 Sketched at the Hearing by MAURICE KETTEN. cr vy 1 s pds these dividends. But I wiil not answer Did your mother always a;company. you on these yachting crips L any quentions further Ae loewoat Etnay veu,"* ~2 ve }oremayonot-tr donecin the few tiny | When did you first learn, ‘even remotely, that your name had been, mentioned in connection with Mr. Garland’s divorce sult?” es “I first learned {t when Mr. Jerome mentioned it to.me here on tha! stand the other day." “Why was your friendship with Mr. Garland. broken off? “When her Stanford White’ was an improper charactor for a girl to be associated | with, and that !f the intimacy with White continued, he would have nothing more to.de-with us. 7 S Bee ae “Is Mr. Garland dead now?" sald Delmas. » He fs," said the girl. ‘ “. “Did you ever stay over night on the Garland yacht?" continued Relman MAMMA ALONG WITH FER, i “Onee-we-wentup the Sound-on-n Saturday-and-did- qot return mnti! the + next day, Mamma was ng and looked after me. We had a stateroom to ourselves, i 5 “You state that you'recelyed at ‘ono t{me $50 that was sent by Mr. Thaw, “How owas {t sent?" In some flower: Did you send ft back?" Yes." : ‘How did you seni ft back?” said, ‘Send ft back at onve,’ and I did so. It wan n $50 bil “A certain man, George Lederer, you met in 1962. Were his relations toward you proper, and was his conduct that of a man who held you in Tespect and honor ” ” ” WE EVENING WO RLD-. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1907. Tha (Continued from First Page.) Kelloy yes: I bought ‘Union Paine Just before tuned you mit rr ‘The hearing wan adjourned unt! Jo [A.M to-morrow, ‘when Harriman. will take the stand “again, 1 found I’ knew Stanford White he came ta mamma and told HARRIMAN'S I FULI,STORY OF HIS BIG DEALS. r Stenographic report of the tea- | ‘ timony of, E Harriman, if 1 you_testiial that you.did not % = know who the stock elede»Constriiction Company were Do} recollect as to tut? as to tit, * Plena look at this con bth day ‘of May, Iw Marrinan, Jacop Hund George J. Gould. purt Of the first part. tie Chicazo and Alton Ratirvad Company ‘a corporation or Aid-exialing underand. by » of the 1aWs of the State of Lilin tes of the second part, and the Cnt und Alton hind part. This jm the contract the substitution of a. ¢ Shicaxo ‘Tertainal Rathwa Slaine'on the page. If you will look at Ttook it to the staxe_manager. Mr, Stott, and told tim about {t— Ho “Yes, always. Penn Mr. Delmas spoke of young men of high social’ standing, anJ asked If Mrs. Thaw recalled thelr names being mentioned in connection with parties and suppers which whe-tad attended: Agatn Jerome objectsd to the “hrztr social position.” but Delmas went ahead and askod: “Was the conduct of these young gentlemen respectable and honorable? Yes. All they did was to send me flowers.” ‘And thed did not speak disrespectfully In your presence?” “They didnot." | . The witness added that these young men o social proiniacnce who sent her fowers-had-always-been-exceptionally pollte-and-gentiemanty. “Yousheve-mentioned isome nieedies resembling darning-needies which | you saw in Mr. Thaw’s possession !n 1904. How did you come to see them?” “They were in his trunk." S THOSE TWO OPERATIONS. : = + “You were operated on twice, I belleve, onc in 1903 and ug.lo 19042" “Yes.” “AWas the second operation necessitafed by the first?” “Yes, if was—or, at least, go the doctors told me," Hii objecting to this question Mr, Jerom sald: “1 desir to exaressiiy Ma- claim any Idea explaining or assuming that this second operation xu of x criminal nature The counsel on the other side has all along refused | ty make x sirailar diealiner regurdiug the first oparitinn. ynt they kaow | e nature of the first oreration. I submit that it wonld be fair for bots | sides to fecure from Dr. Morgan, the partuer of Dr. tall, a certified otter Riving the details of this +e ond operation, whieh w itd he tha best possible evidence regarding Its character.” Thhen Jerome went on to say that the defense had first raised the point that this witness coull not tell the nature cf her operation except. by hearsay, since she was under the Infl_uence of ether at the time. Dr. Clement Cleveland prformed the second operation, Mrs. Thaw sald. “That ta_all,"\ sald Mr.Delmas,—after_getting the name-ot-Dr. Cleve: Yand on the record. This-conctuted the redttrect examination oor the” “defendants ~ wife, < Jerome. arose, seoming still to be brimful of questions,-and_resenting {n_an- other flow of language the mentlon of men znd women of “high social standing.” --He-wanted -to-know +E Bvetyn Thaw -had-ceased-to-have-friendiy -rein~ tions with Frances Belmont, now Lady Ashburton. The question was ruled out. Then the District-Attorney took a new tack, + “Did Stanford White pay the school expenses of your brother Howard up until the time he was killed?” F “1-don‘t kneay, ‘Was your brother in school a tthe time White was killed 8,1 think 60," ——~-—— ~ a How did you know Stanford White ever gave your mother a letter of credit when yor went abroad in 1904 “Stanford White told m “When 2" “TRANS, before we-eaited. = It was made payable to you, was it not?" T think 60." haw? before the reongantzation? | Rockefeller on} r i ® “I think nat." b | und {€ that teso then the divi: | your recollection of [tt Al That Is my | Fae a Jdends of HUOKY WAVE Deen rediiced mory | recollection. Serene She District-Attorney submitted for the Inspection of the witness’ ona | than two and a half Umes. Mr. Kellogg (handing paper)—I + of Thaw’s letters forwarded to court to-day by Banker Lyon, of Pittaburg. Before he! got ar far ay a question, however, there started a tiresome, tech- nfeal argument between Delmas, Jerome and Hartridge oyer. whethor jet- ters written by Thaw after June (the day of the tragedy) were ud- misaxble. , i i Counsel ho originally ‘aereed not to put in letters writen after the | crime, Dut as the Tellers sent fon Piitsburs had Just come fn Mr. Delmas objected that he had not hrd an opportunity -to examine the correspondence to_ascertain whether or not an unilesirable letter has slipped. in. After much heated talk It was decided not to do.anything more {n tha} matter to-day, and Evelyn Thnw|was excused from the stand at 4,40 o'clock, BUliject (o-Feeall by both sides. - Then Dr. Britton D. Evans was called for croas-examination. He had tardy let himself Into his seat, however, when an adjournment was taken until to-morrow. (i i { | | a Holmans Deny They aes PITTSBUNG “ety, ™%—Chartea’ Je] moher moved to Cedar avenue, Alle- Holinan inaued it statement to-day Inj Sheny, Whileliving there Evelyn was behalf of hin wife, mother of Mra. | fren of the next door neighbors. tee Evelyn Nestst Thaw; conceming young | mother removed from. Oedar~ avenue, Mr, -Thaw's-eartytranmgy, Hotmarr ‘Allegheny, —to" Hightand avenue. Pitre: | denlea that hin wite gnyo DistrictAte | PIPER ii prerter es eeenene tormey~ Jerome a—atatement. or that Cnnraiy in HMighlina avenue: Mr. Jerome used a statement from Mrs. |"She was always sent to Sunday- Holman with which to embarrass | 7chpol aa long aa her mother had con young Mra, Thaw on tho witness mtand./ “Her mother never left her daughter ae en er oe OOM LE RTOe | as oubilo hogs heark sMateore eid eat 0 « Evelyn waa fifteen monthe has re f Sid until she’ was Tighe youre ola ane | he story. They have no, right “tO. ex Was rent to Sunday-sohoot In Tere ee a een ie eine trom. ignoke tum, Pa. After that the family re- | ance, but educated p opie are mupposed moved to Allexheny, and she went th} to weigh the evidence of both’ siden of the Calvary Methodist: Eplrcopal Sun-! qn’ story before giving. an. aplnt day-nchool for threo years. “Furthermore, Mr. Jerome) hi After tha ther faher dled and hor | fidavit from Mrs. Holman,” ‘no af- can be appointed from an eligible Mat now under jpreparation by the State FOR HUNTER’S PLACE, | Civ service ‘ Commission. Mr. Gordon wil be in charge from Feb, 2%, on whioh date Robart H. Hun- ALBANY, Feb, 26,—Superintendent} tor, deputy superintendent, retires from Kolsey, of the State Insurance Depart- | service with the Insurance Department, ment, announced’ to-day that Dantot ee ¥F. Gordon, of Albany, one of tho ex- FRANK J. HEARNE DEAD, aminers of the department, has deon| DENVER, Feb; 264—Frank J, Hearne, Helulted ¢o_liuke charge temborari)y|President of the Colorado Fuel and Iron of the New York City oMce nnd its | Company, died Inst night, examining force wntll a chief examiner ee VALES CUKED IN @ TO 14 DAYS. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY PALO UINTMENT Je guaranteed (9 cure any Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tabi EME OL Henin, Hind, ilecding or Wrotrading Crupeitts ratund money Wie Tella ie cate ies In to 14 days or money refunded.50c.*e* W.GROVE'S signature ts oh every box.25c, ne elgnature. I think will refresh your | on, that, A That ts undoubt: | _Q. Who ‘xed thie price of $5 Tdon’t remember, 1 pr Joined=tn- 1c" Q) As I recollect, In your explanation t of the Alton deal’ venterday, you ald: 4 ‘Too ‘much ‘Importance Is attached. to What the counsel call overcapitalization. The capitalization of any, railroad Or! of thy any corporation must be taken from the j Dasis-of-thecohargefor-interest —whtoh | 1 the est of ths Chicago and Alton Rallroad | \\< reat ‘ompany, before the reorgunization to | NOW. Where dk, you eet which you referred, an jarganization, [would it not? Tot charges of the Chicago and Alton Rall- | Q. 1 Company for interest are, more | auunt to. a resolution Mar Did you endorse it with your name when you turned {t over to Mr.|than two and a half times-as much as} and pu Q. We will ree about that. Is,that | you a letter written to you by mtatement tric? A, It seems to be so. | Rockefeller. A Svspicious Increase. QaWHl- ysu= alle Mr Harman, 1s possible for j lkation ‘for some one to duy those no; YOU copnpot put fatentlon at Chifcagy € Alten bonds atch until vituor| Ay Pre day on the part ot Union Urooleteceb sec ulne, Coulee ort pyettic: Hattori tema soutm Yo Lestat SOldors Of {the oad Nad auchord such a contra buy them, provider the UuthONtY Was Peet control of the Sourherty Pariie Cons) elven, rs somebody must have beeh you! Q, Let me Inquire into that a mom: ‘personally at that time. Ihave ny doubt} the name of Taylor, waa it not? A, had—the same —Interesc-tiat-anybody | Was thatthe man? a : had-in-Uionibut Twas not-here.| GQ. fle was connected in some way} Mr, Milburn You cannot refresi my memory on any-| with Mr, Kee ting that happened while 1 wae_awayt from S-mmuatca tion, Ww, Mr. Harriman, you were the A’ front of the Alton reorguntzi- ot the athers. ‘ ites you hay . wholé thing? alee eifle wus unlawfiil, ave Aided Jerome. etl chit of thn ang! Hac Bae alan atta Mat : We i toormanization——of the Alton. company’s; the contml ofa pir llle ¥ e 1deé 7l business for Hike whien-the-nlock hold 7A. The Alton. reatijumtment,1} emen that were Interested with me! Wey: a1 how that the inthe readjustment, a0 far ax my! Ie an rotccontnalllne ns position ax chalrman’ of the exccutive| committee went. aaa see O. Aw such chalrman you were looked | to as Dang the director Of Me Nnanclaly affairs of the company. were you nol?! A. To 8 very larg extent. the company £100,000 for that, didn't they? A. ald, yen, Inter on, The Southern Pacific. |. I would like ta ask a few questions | i abautatiian pron ees serrEs ees Pens | Q. For that tranunction, without . Ts that one of the stocks whlch | Rockefeller assuming siny partioular| -q. tw you sald yenterday was purchased for jreaponsibility, you paid control aa a permanent investment? —A_|commisison—is that. truc Tdid not say It was Purchased for con: | him $187.00) for paying us ¥ hased for the purpose |xiving us his obligation secu of etting the dominating interes | a eee Southern Pacific Company. tin the | collateral, which Q. It sequired the dominating Interost | {rananstion, for Wout fifteen months ane vere) An By that pure | "Ql int he had the obligation of. the ivaa'in control and manage- ment of the Southern Pacific Company | {8 prior to the wcquial ‘OV e- 7A. The. stockholders, Wily too largo a commiasion? tor to hin death, Mr. C. Pp. Hunt-| Q. Oh, I don't know; 1 want to nnd} ington for many years had been in con-| the facts. A. If you hi trol of the Bouthern Pacific road, had would you have assumed tt fer less? he not—that Is. he had been the head? Q. Well, we will pass that transac: for many ears. Mr. Stafford | ton’ | Now,! Mr, Harriman, it appears | had been president, you know, at one| inthe lat of stocks W | sow, am It appears, 61,000 share 000 shares, making $0, pc Aiton {he company owned prior hey "; | 000,000 par value of the Atchison, ‘To- | “Unlon Pacifle or the Short en | Q. Why did you buy Junt a tittle teas | about that, the majority? A. Well, 1) pre sumo that we thought it was not neces- | ing that stock? A. To Invew some. ot gary to buy a majort Q. I notice your sta’ since that tm, RIMAN NOW ACCUSES FISH OF MISUSING ILL. CENTRAL FUND ee poten easels aes Pacitic. and 6 per ‘cent. the Southern Pac buy Is were declatod, NOt Hak them) —f ‘asia tatter of prineinie,* t MM! Marriman, collect cor- iders of ‘the La AJL don't ‘ your memory. ract dated Cis uetween Edward Hi. Schirt, Jum: to Ferre. Mea Rallway, &e., DArty 0 ant for the | and the laat T was one of the share- 07 A. not other 150,90) shares fr Neve. that ac ull times xince eltl MOh Pacis or Che Short T. Now, taking that ax a! owned 900.00 shares of the xed charges for inter-| stock, according to “the to say 4 tier the res] shares of stare tt Jam Rockefeller on SPU SRR See a AE Te AEE CETL et that me fixed | wir 5 = an ahs tie notice that stock, was sold pur- om Mr, Will KETC ay shar aged back m We It 18 be that To Head Off Keene. hero to be ul Q Ay a mater of fact, the wle— Turpose of wetting that stock int the 1 odlixation? | Ownership of somebaly who would act that somebody agreed to! againat this pool who were Uying tol tor auch pany for speculative purposes. nt hye menor Tesond nol have been me | That sult was brows A gentleman known in Wall street, I delle: son-In-taw, ALA thet he was a stockholder In tie] tre, aame Ne wae, a wenscrtier ae recor : Vos. ho claimed that the conta) ‘charge ofthe | Q-— Vea, he oninin ite douthern MNO of ine Union “Pacific of the Southern} and { 1a eh Wrobject_ tov did ne not? ACT hive for- 1 eodet veil, he did not prove I, ary Mou? ANG, no ore} eres the next three or four I joined with the other! gotten. Now, on Pacific was not controling x par-| ‘land-competing- line youorold that question. Did v 1 pala you t you did control ft, didn't yout Rockefeller’s Blg Commission. him $1 . Wo. pald 6o),000 and rd by good | Influenc ould have used |. Q. Well, |for the balance, of about an $18,020 |. ahange \Bhurt Tine. Rallroad Company to take stock back qt the same price? A What are you trylng to provetaat that ton by the Union ad the money | you bout | for the Union Pacife Rallroad, 1 no- tie frat pur | ticg that on July 10 the Oregon Short ferwards| Line Railroad Company purchased $10,- peka and Santa Iw Ratiway Company referred mole meneint, ot. | Por sto.see.0o0, "| You" recall that, atte mantmllyt Ay) Yes, elr; no ‘doubt Q, What ‘was the object of purch: had on hand. is A parallel and th the Union Pacitic, the money that wi ments show that . The Sante F Ince the acqulaltion competing Ine wi to Welle | tray Harriman on the Witness Stand . “Wak Mr. Garland’s conduct always tat of 2 courteous and honorable | asked Ate Menke. Of tone companies,” Keeping His Railroad Secrets | Unton Ps bagemont, orchange of the president. Aen. change In tho management of the Mi] yhotdings—of-secnritir: [tral using his ponition wrong? jaf 10s hy }dolars—witht [Repubtic, of witch lie wins fy It not? A. Undoubtedly, 1 am sorry [auest that T Join with them to tke the matter b Qr And prior ta tht time rou had ty) c nts with Mr. Ripley for | rangem Board of the | entation on the acquisition of the Minolta Con-| block of the mock of the Iilinols Cen- y the Union Vvacite? A. Do you| tral? eansh anit Do youl Mle Harriman—Not an fot. It had [nothing whatever to do with It Want me to tell you about that? QT just want that question: anawer- Content eaten en ne | STUY VESANT FISH. wer INE, Ate Thad een) REFUSES TO MAKE about thres montha, on wrriyin |REPLY TO HARRIMAN Here I wis approached by several. vt he iniluentlal directors of the Iinoia| Stuyvesant Fish, when Central, aking, ine OC! tio advismbilty| acca Nt No. a1 Uraedweyn dhie atten: of reporting certain acts of the presl-| noon, aald dont of the [Mnols Central to Ita Board | ssyen./t have read all Harriman sald, of Direetors, with a view of having | and it doen not need any reply trom mM Chem request the president ¢o resign at| 1 Nave not a wor toy sayainors shalt | thattime, statements. Mr. itellorg. Now, Me-Harehmean— Mr, Marrimah—t_want to proge-tn-you+ bint Ih nuthin sade tate oa | CONSIDINE BACK WITH Mr. Kellogg-Go ‘ahoad-if you want’ te. T bevel ae objection. Smoothed It Over. Mr.. Wadrriman—And at that time I to Build a Big Hotel for 2 {cok steps to wmooth ever the aimculty ' Tourie 3 which had ‘artsen and witch showed } . Tourists. that the president of tte Minola Cen-| On board the Ward liner, Hayana, tn tril. hid ben using hia poaitlon” A | fron that-port-to-duy; was George ( restdent to further hin owni'perkonat} sidine, the hotel man, and. hin ani 4 who was -Ainies~ Atigeles, the dancer: Cungidino's | honeymoon...rp embraced Mlorida and Cuba, In tie latter place ho suid he met © W. Morse, and they action hy the Hoard of Direvtors at that ttme, in the interest of the president, and re- falied him in office, but mubse- ent to that he continued to mot the same Ine, nnd the Jloard of the Hlinote Cen- tral! purely and almply from the Fests of that company, took 4 mammoth hotel in Havani ‘to: meet the requiremonts of American touri! Considine aiid that the magnate. wan inelined to look ‘favorably on the plan, and {f Ht th found feantbie will go to_rellese-biaa-—trom-¢hat}tnty paymursnty On Tie elite’ |iChee tion, If you want the ‘detail | A niysterious disappoarun'c of one of of itt can lve 1¢ to you. the Havana's sailors last wight marked " Cie paasnge, He was Jame who Mr. ‘Kelloxs The change in tho man-| had been scht alote in tio creates it of the Minot” Central. oc-| Wiien the time came for Nim. to. bier: itred— Mr Hlarriman—Thers hasn't been any | Uleved, He could not be found. He. is thought to have lost his balance and fallen overboard fois Central, Ifthe Union Pacific had not disposed of a certain amount of Its mNT Tad Money | ce iinteae i Tek aseusitee | STOLE FROM WALDORF would -havy-acqutred the Iola Cen ral es aire ae oes TO GIVE A BIG PARTY, | tho. shattered nerves, restore tone what mannor wan the president of the. Hllnols Cen- Mr. Harriman Wellin he nprinie Frenchman Caught with a Variety tum-ompany—otoths | — Of Squabs-and:Other Fowl Con= Very, nmnall company, ax then went of cealed Under His Clothes. came home om on trip. to California and found that condition, | The story of the robvery of the tce- Lawes tien consulted by nome of the | box In the atoreroum of the Waldorf trator Ntio_were conversant with | Astoria Hotel—te-tre—-extent-of “thous . sands of dollars during recent months We directed the. sccretary of | the company to withdraw that de- Catteee RE obama ea a posit. He went. (othe managing Df. APPS é foe atheer of the Trust Company of |? ee epeuete rhe Pete rel case the Republic, and w. frankly is g come, told that tf we demanded a re- | Mithorettc, “a French uetper, In the turn of that money, the company {hotel kitchen. Mighoretto gave his ad: would have to go into hank- | dress an No. 22 West Twents ruptey;<—So-we Erudually drew | =T0st Ile Waa selilediced to serve that money down, until we wot it | (y daya ‘in the Tombs, all back some time during the Detective Thornhill testified that on summer of 1903, Feb, 18 Mighorette wore under hin Blreet That was after 1 went to Europe, | tached: (or thee ate, sete oe att At: WITHST AR DI reer Been ous | found yinttecnerequstee cs naly frites JUNE 30, 198, THE PRESIDENT Db-) Cickena and omer fowl. Mighoretty POSITED AGAIN A LAI OF MONEY WERTH TRUE L-COM. « party: ani uw OF TE “REPUBLIC,” AND| to ot befor N HAD [fT RETURNED ABOUT! vitntiona had heen. Kent cut for the IVEY TOW IULY 2 IN THAT WAY USING THE MONEY Of THE ILUL NOS” CENTRAL. NATILWAY COM PANY TO PAD THE ACCOUNTS F/T THE tUST COMPANY OF THK a= 7 PUBLICAmiieiaeaetelibe pee esa ALL _TO-MRS.-WALLAU, - Makee Another Charge. ~ tn-additton—to~that—he- ton fell a amount of money xe Mew finge's Property Wied to the Daughter Who Is Out on Dall. was based on those matters that the directors” who had ome conversant with those facta approached me. after my return from Europe with the re- fore the Honrd of Directors. TiMiota Central, with the Intention of having Mr, Flv depos 1 Inter- Rok te Umyself and some of my ass reh 13, 1407 Je) Mr. Harriman T think they [rang fect of that haa far 50_.thiay i acquired two of the [uary, 194 eran f A. That was a ire and simple, part of the stock whith rick? ALT tQink | T don't think | Refuses to Explain, ad fare you wit-atiow t i drew yesterday. Rolng WO draw Q. Well, Mr, Taylor tlaimed, didn’t} 1 made at and I would lke Ree-tY this HORTON AS Were. ta kene the Unton Pacific FADE DARL of 1 wt toa] A by any one of) you. three That T object to, {oMY, Ttoeetriters didn't yout ay OW HARRIMAN not deny.in that eule that) OUSTED FISH FROM tN Coremember that. Did het ILLINOIS CENTRAL Q. The Union .Pacitic han acquired a est In the Mlinols Cen- dominating. In Mr, | tral, haw it not? Interest Inethe IL ap never exerted any quired a very Jari noire Centta init so far, Influerite Was FIRE SALE EER, Pre-digested Food is a wonderful help at a “quick meal.” Grape-Nuts “There's a Reason.” onderful book, “The Road Read the |136, 138 @ 140 WEST 23d STREET. fered in the interests of Mr, Flah, loaned | MALE a er wear cut: made hin $1,200,000 to Lake up. his obligations | | | | Past oe pe Oran DARLAN to the ‘Iilnoty Central, and let tc remaln | fl est shrunk bindieg amd wilh the wlth him for tw yrs, most of the | IM Best ‘workmanahije S20 yarde ‘et palocie “paid-in backopradualty.+ AM anatetal toe dati the securities whieh te —iaq_upy appreciated tn Value, and. jis could ar=| for the matter somewhere else; Ispose ef some of It | ubsequent to that he again, fn Jan-| deposited with the Common: | THRE Company, th —aaO0eS ROT of the Trust Company of the Republic, additional money ugain (o pad) the, statements of that trust company, and | continued to do varous things, of which Tothink f ta Jd enough. ‘They are Onters for one week only, 4 poutal-or “phons “wilt bring repre sentative with sampler if” unabl {9 call Vhobe 40S Gramercy, The Curtain Stores, Gatman, Levy @ Co., 15 & 17 W. 18th St., 6&8 W. 224 St. 4.97 | ail mations of record and. can-he- taken} up. THEY INDICATED ‘THAT 115 | LOOKED. UPON THE 1GUINOIS CEN- |= = TRAT, AS HIS PERSONAL) PRU 3 Ss = ane ED AS HE PERSO: fT PIT -Henentered TY TO RE ALLY -rHo0tT into contracts—one special contract, L 2 ‘ couldn't say contracts, — Of courne a ar ‘or president aiwayn tum to-enter: Into some +i Us contracts without bringing -them the board of directors firat, but. usuarty | | they-nre-tnsteniticant-enes He entered} > Econ ee f Into one contract in, Ui construction | en j of the Indianapoila & St. Loula Rail: | Quality— jae rond, and committed the company to| Harowhthogt: te action pf the bonrl Without tea conaents andl anlsint hen Q Is really good Coffee at an pean a at economical _pnce possible? ;+—Thousands of thrifty-house- |) “keepers and _an aggregate Le of-tons-of-vale decide Hite Caaistiidtie ven were understood Park & Tilford’s trea atria titi t-te n with regard to the presidency Tiniols Central” Wits dust the Climax. Mr Harri majority. the Tilnols an—The circular tsa the Board-ot-th tral last autumn Stated that. this wia only. a climax of ‘ i t \hail_sor anes Maracaibo Coffee; ground 1 Harriman,thar tae {! i a fn talent which remitted. ii tie | Of foasted-in-the- beam or connected with the fuct that th Tige of tte presidency. ofthe Hints aint, Was in. no. way: influenced by 18c. lb. Union’ Pacific Shag acaured a” lary ae OF Only slightly damaged by water and every plece a bargain. Superior make of is GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE MANGES BROTHERS, A fare opportunity good for all of this weck. en in his of- EERIE dant sa idied on hia way to Harlem. Hospital, _, make sny/comments “un! Harriinan's oioaplial. 4 sae orate wor HIS BRIDE FROM HAVANA. i) } Hotel Mant Tells of a Tropical Plan diapinntsl ie “naviaauility of erecting | neaith, wenkend the nerves, @xhausta': nty-wixtht 3H AMOUNT | Pleaded that hin alaters were to. glyo he wanted the tood |. thelr guests. 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