The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1907, Page 10

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i 2 tity A FREMONT ~ FIPLAINED HIS _ MIKED FACES Son of “Pathfinder” Told Investigator All About Borrowing Money. INTENDED TO PAY UP. Declared That If He Had Not Been‘Pressed He Would Have Settled. 2” Major Trancia P. Fremont, eon of the Pathfinder,” Gen. e Arm: testimony of wit esses who allege that the officer had berrowed money the representa- tien that he owned property in San Francisco valued ast 112.000, ‘The testimony was given Ddetore « @ourt martial which dean tts sessions ae. when the witnesses were! B. Braine former = Thirty-fourth Street Na- and Eaward J. Donnelly, Partner of Major Fremont tm tobacco plantation scheme ie Perker —W_—-YWest Fourteen. » U. B.A, was the first witness to-day. Re testified that as As- Inapector-General at Washing. te had been assigned to special Pelating to an tnvestigation of the against Major Fremont He that he had given the accused an ity to make a voluntary state Mem, which was then read by the Fdge-Advocate of the court-martial Fremont’s Denial. ‘The gudstance of the statement was fet Major Fremont had secured the Serious gums referred to in the spectf- gations in good faith and not by reagen of his position a» an officer of tne United States Army. The financial entanglements brougt fen by the expense of the divorce suit fmetitutec by Major Fremont's wife, the) Payment of alimony and the bringing ef the sult by Platteburgh Hank forced him to the wall, according to statement Had he been left free the time, the loans would have been ‘88 were other loans. relly 7 RE © bY the gtockholders of the @efunct fRe- | $587,000 to £34,000, more light was thrown ! RECEIVERS ARE “TLLSIGN BINGHAM CHARGED WITH BILL, MAVCH SAS EXTRAVAGANCE | Shuts Off the Hearing When |< Nobody Appears to Oppose | the Measure. public bearing «tren by fan to-day on the Bing has passed both Legislature. Three per. Jeona anpeared in favor of the Dill and | no to oppose it The Mayor cia)! | not even let any of the three epeak in the bill's favor, saying he knew its detatls and would sign It ‘The hearing lasted a few minutes only, The bil} pecraita Binghan to reduce any m-| | epectne to the rank of captain, ati} weeping the pay of the higher rank © | ‘More Light on Affairs Obl aiear € Mayor Moc which Republic Savings and Loan Association, one SHRINKAGE OF ASSETS. Otto Kelsey Blamed with Other Receiver by the position to the bill the hearing wae held 2% Gontawus street of the action broush< | tio City @olne over the new Ui Deputy Commissioner Arthur O'Keete represented him Harry Robtteek, representing the Taxpayers’ Alliance of the Pronx, wae | the only person to aries to epeak when the Mayer called for those In favor, no one having desired to oppose the measure, Robitzek told whom he repre- | sented and # about to proceed when the Mayor “I would suggest thet as I know the provisione and Getafls of this bill thera! is hardly any use In any one speaking public Bectngs end Loan Amsocigtion to Giscover the cause ef the amazing shrinkage of the eoncern’s assets from on the remarkable busines transaction of the receivers, Edward G@. Rimes acd Otto Kelsey. the Insurance Commission- who will not hand im Gis resicna- A to Gov, | The rec elvera, wheess mansce | ment the assets of the foundered joan | agecciation have dwindled away, were represented by ex-Judwe Hasbrouck, of to it my in nto ate yet of —Haacsoudt_& _Jonneon | “2 __-_>_ a | Milton M. Goldemith appeared @8 ©9YD- | risons to the contrary.” si for the stockiiders and nergrecgge ah 8 movisek aid Rok Beseoes. and the fayor ‘formally eclared the let | Generel Jackson was represented by his heating closed 9 deputy, John H Mott The bill ts atmed eepectally at the ‘make-up of the Charge of Extravagencc- ‘The reference that js deing conducted by Mr. McKinney was obtained by the sockho.ders on the ground that the re- cetvers had been extravagant in their management of the concern’s affairs =| Testimony was offered to show that [ the recetvery had paid to their attor neys—Hastrouck & Johnson—tees of 440,000 more than wae stated In ir detective-sergeants is generally be Ueved that eleht Of the inapec be retired. a will The Comminstoner wi under, the new law Ss of inspecters, who w ¢ emary of an inspector w the Detective Bures are are about 30 of them, and the Gied scgounts. One ttem of this eum was for $14,000 Another \feature of the evidence was work. ‘The Inspectors susceptible of rotire- ment, though ail _ma we tire, Bre Moses W tright, Jam ughiin, Max F. Nally, William W, McI Kchmlttberger, John Wiegand Thomas the receivers’ ao- colvers, wes the principal witness called to-day. It was adduced from hts testi. $1,780 Hr but all are pretty well-to- mony that the recetvers had Invested in m Go as rE regard to the San Franctsco prop- , the statemant declared that Major Clammed to have only a con- and that he did not owned it outright The er set forth that Major was $5,000 on de- ational Bank, when Mr, Donnelly, and that thy he learned that there was $2500. The deciaration of Don- that he, Major Fremont, had no rn i the international Bank of Cuba a8 false and mali- ite i i s} i —-- ——___ heavily mortedeed property and had | i cought tumt¥e down tenements. © Mr. | TE! Gol hn charges that the recetvers PAINTERS FATALLY HURT. | were ‘withholding books ani records of their real estate tranmction. ) Another One Pell trom Seatoid From « Lad Shrinkage of Values het questioned Wittam H. Ford, fifty-one years old, nanan obtalnahtes We tnetifed that peed pots assay rk Ap cil eight parcels of Teal es Fecorded & tainter .of No. anderbilt avenues had 8 book value of $291,000 and were Brooklyn, fell trom a scaffolding at reconied for $148.00, When the recety- 163 Prospect Park West to~<iay and re- ere to #eli they wot only $2.00 \celved a fracture of the ayine He Was Shave the {ncrmbranses which showed |taken to the Boney iad, where it ot Bee, 210.00 Of was said he would Me. fe was peint- NS BRE cities hoe eras if ing’ when's feliow-an\ncer “celmael thie 4 na the soalfo e Reretaary saleré Rie oem "tea real estate to Joshua er ne MoGhulre, forty-one years old, “Oy the er ea 14 Obathem Square, Manhattan, pany, to-day by falling Johneon, cashier of the First ed & Ret of $110, ‘ ° Bank of Piattsbung, testified by naa pieces of property erora laces at No. 138 Perper 4, loan, of Man to Mayor Fremont | were total losses through forectogure of Pines, Aion jointing, w Lele grad morigages. The property at No. isi [he Madter aly aidiee toe stated that the Major had| uv etrest, Brooklyn, was lost throug; nto Pa to him that he had yalu- ‘In February, 19. The re- he recat! . comport o in Ban Francisco and tobacce | Selverw books contain no of their of the skull was taken te the properties in Cuba. of Oreait of Army Officers, ‘The next auewer caused a look of the faces of the officers i court. are the ideas of your bank relative ie. amount of crodit due an om FA Ae savory iimiied® r the records, b ring the room for a discuss: Announced that the premise: to Cashier Johnson then said that tt had the custotn in loan not more than $0) t we for their temporary nee @ut other than their word to pay WOMEN DRESSMAKERS LOSE SUIT TO A MAN, William H. Davidow.Gets a Ver- dict of $1,500 Against Katherine Sullivan and Ellen Conlon. Without saying whether th William H. Davidow had established his @idim that there was a partnership QsTeement in the dressmaking business Between him and Katherine Sullivan ad Ellen Conlon or not, the jury tn ce Giegerich's part of the Supreme Kt to-day rendered verdict award $1.00 to Davidow ~ women Genied that ere wy ever &ny parineraup. oy the jury's verdict with $0 already paid s2.0n fei $1,700 stock and Axtures, FOUND A WOMAN'S PURSE. thought Mr. Davidow Mites Barns Advi to Retare Ali the Money to Mother of Five, Miss Maud Burns « saleswoman em. @loyed in & devartment store in Man feattan, who lives at No. 667 Morgan venue, Brooklyn, was summoned y ferday to the Manhattan Avenue fy Mrs. Heragnty. mother OGDEN IS RE-ELECTED. the. book: "probably the greatest of all the 19 08 the Bittmas tract In Fiat- ree tect of twelve acres was Comtinacs as Fr sold in March, 191, for 1,000 to Pounde ‘anal | Osnéansanas & Decker. It’ was oarried on the i at a value of $7,200, but since then 1! PINEHURST, N c., Aprt 1 —Robert has increased enormously tn value, Das C. 0 ot New York, to-day was re- been divided up into lots ang covered ¢j ne ponterente tor by fine residences. ‘ Brooklyn Hospita! dying, | ident of Eduen- |, eter, Byracuse, Utica, Ro: Jamestown and intermediate towns and cities, LOST MIND; KISSED twenty-one years and {ia mother, permit MOVES HALTED Sourt Enjoins Proposed Mer- ger of Bell and Inde- pendent Concerns, to The Prening World.) Aprll LL. —Att (Specie ALBANY rney Genera in the action asks on be made permanent ‘The action Is brought in the na of the State of New mertcan Telenbone and Tele pany, New Jersey Title ce and Trust Company, Security oinjany, of Rochester; George James 8 expec hat might | Pastman, Hiram W, Sibley ooliea! repro Lyeimnpdoty t) Watson, Walter,8. Duty, thomas W Stockholder. peeeplln yd raregtite hess te dt allt. gl b 1S and Paward Bausch uomne This Injufiction Is to prevent the con the ‘oune!] Chamber ™~ att fan alleged a, ment for in the old Counell Chember of the City | ihtccuishion by the American Tele At a continued hearing to-day before | Hall Police Commiasioner Bingham | phone and Teegrapn Company (gener Referee Alexander MaKinney a1 No. | wae not present, ab he ts now in Atlan jally known as the Bell), of the United tes Independent Telephone Company nd ite subsidiary companies fn Roch- . Herkimer ~ BROOKLYN GIRL ave Battle to Police, me to take him Hospital to have his san! ¥ applic to the Flatt tested. They tantly, Doth believed be os weking, and buXyr~ato violent song. The perm! Sony See Baldwin and was grehted as fast as the oMelal could Donald Grant The Inspectors -who retire wil! get fl out the Blank “Then the young man's mother and sister set out with CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Ba Lez ree better Cocos EPPS's “Cocoa stands very much higher than Coffee or Tea,” Dr. Hassall ays, “and contains every. ingre- dient necessary to the growth aod sustenance of the body.” 6CO A fragrant, delicious, and ‘most healthful beverage. | placed in @ class all by themscires patent medicines, for they are infact neither, WHAT THEY CURE. Pesple often ask | tlorts, wenknestes and distressing derange | | nim Intending to @o by trolley to the | » Nevins A epied woman and r 1 at (THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1907. TELEPHONE TRUST Croofed F* Noses MADE STRAIGHT 37 Yoars’ Experience as made the Woodbury Method for performing the ate per a matter of only a few minutes. Intelligent care and great | skill being employed, no trace of the treatment remains. Catl or write Dept. D tor Information tree. John H. Woodbury Derma- tological Institate, 22 West 234 8... N.Y. City. Common Gratitude Prompts This Sentiment in Favor of Dr. Pierce's Medicines. These people, so have themselves bee ready and anxious to recommend Dr..Plerce’s Medicines, in cured, or some friend or.loved one bar been cured, by these.medicines, Naturally, m.sense of gratitude prompts -sach end Dr. Pierce's medicines: to that ‘tlese snedicines have been on general ei for mofe thkn two decades, yet their sal persons to other afflicted ones. Notwithstanding . in drug and medicine stores, ues to.grow as it could not were j¢ cont gh base attacks have sometimes been made wpe Dr: Plered’s medi+ ie, a6 in’ the case of the malicious! ey Nt mefiicines of more than ordinary merit eines mporarily injured their «: false, Hiehera of t XA them in conexhuence of their malicious Prescription. 1 falsity of thip coni- pletely confounded his maiicious traducers and vindigated both the lor and his niedicines. In consequence, his medicines have enjoyed a popularity and increase in sale of late, amounting almost to a boom, dnd it is wed that this greatly increased demand is due lar way of treating his patrons and patients by reposing confidence in those who . Ttrust in him and his medicine Te He publishea the composition of his me all who use them may know exacti d “What fe Dr. Pierce's two leatling med- {cines— igiden Medical Discovery’ and *Favorite Prescription’ cure?” onchi adder curin, catarrhal cases w fects the nasal larynx, ‘bro ays) pepsi a, ntage of ether tho disease af- passages, tho throat, ja, stomach (as catarrhal is (as mucous diarrhea), other ‘pelvic organs. very 5 most su ul constitutional remedy for al! forms of catarrhal diseases known to modern medical science. In chronic, Nasal Catarrh Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy fuld should be wu: ot for washing and cleansing out the passa, the "Disco: ts blood ! speciticy healing effects as ining membranes. This ul general treatment wil) ercentage of the worst jagal catarrh, no matter ars’ standing they may be. es while cure a very cases of chrot Of how many one . eee those weaknesses, derange- hents and |rregularities peculiar to women. Itisa powerful, yet gently act- Ing, invigorating tonic and nervine, For. weak, worn-out, over-worked women—no matter what has craved the break-down, "Favorite Prescription” will be found most effective in buliding uP the strength, regulating the, womanly (unctions, sub: dulng patn and bringing about a-healthy, strong, vigorous condition of the whole Pieres belfeves that our American forests abound tn most valuable medi- cinal roots for the cure of most of our obstinate and most fatal dise it we would properly Investigate them; and, in confirmation of this. firm conviction, # and libelous article published im 1904 in-the Ladies’ Hi adelphia, yet their wale ix greater to-day then ever. - The Paper were brought to account and judgment obtained against Stgments wefe ente:..g-into hig smetlicines, -and y, | You have the dinterested ‘pal article concerning Dr. Pierce's Favorite .to the fact of Dr. Pierce’s open, bonest has no seerets to withhold from them, dicines openly and above board; so that what they are tuking, Thus’ they are cannot be considered as ¢ither secret or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseri is amply attested by thousands »sollcited testimonials contributed by ratefal patients who have been cured by tof leucorrhea, painful periods, trregular- id Japwus and other displaceme: n of uterus d kindred affec- {ten after many othér advertised nes had failed. h these world-famed medictnes are | wholly: made up from the glyceric ex- | tracts of native, medicinal roots, found |im our American forests. The employed in thelr manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, and they are | carried or by skilled chemists and phar- | macisis with the aid of apparatus and nces specially designed and built ‘his purpods. ‘Both medicines are entirely free from alcchol and ail other jharmful, habit-forming drugs. . A full | list of their ingredients is printed on each | of thelr wrappers. They are both made jof such native medicinal roots as have [received the strongest endorsement and [praise for thelr curative virtues from }the most prominent writers on Materia | Medica in this country, What is said of | thelr porer to cure the several! diseases for which wy are advised may be easily learned by sending your name and address to Dr. R. V. Plerce, Buffalo, | 'N.-Y., fora lite booklet ‘which he has |complled, containing copious extracts from numerous standard pepe books, which are consulted as authorities by | physicians of the several schools of prac- lice for their guidanee in prescribing. It jis ymre ro att. A postal card request will bring It to rely solely upon the You don't bi manufacture! ¥-S0 &8 to the power of ae with | men’ tlo Dr. Pierce's other, medicines sold through testimony of a host of the leading medical writers and teachers. Send for this copious testimony. It, can be relied upon w be truthful because’ t& & entirely dis- interested, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- Stipation, Constipation is the cause of Many diseases. Cure the cause a: he points with pride to the almost mmr-|cure the disease. One ©Pell Velous cures effected by his"Golden Med, | gentle laxative, and* two mild caine feal Discovery," which has proven itself | tice. Druggtsts sell th and nothin, to be fhe most efficient stomach tonic, Bi iyast as good.” They the origina ver thvigorator, heart tonic and regu-}Enile Liver Pills ret put op be old lator, aod blood cleanser known to med-| Dr. Pierce oVer -40 years ago leal science. Not less marvelous, in th Gnparalieled cures it ts constantly mak- lng-of woman's many peculiar atiec- Gren. who charmed her with revo ethook containing "$4.73 t rs, Heraxhty sdvesiieed for od Ming ever made before. lit THIS WEEK Our stores in the Metropolitan district are now carrying a stock of 3,140,000 PORTO RICAN cigars freshly imported for this display. Purity and Cleanliness, as much as Quality, _ distinguish these cigars. | | No such show of cigars of any kind was uch imitated, but never equaled. They are as candy, Smoke our PORTO RICAN Fs Cigars and you will understand our confidence in making this show. Note DOUBLE CERTIFICATES on all PORTO RICAN Cigars sold by the box from Friday, April 12, to Tuesday, April 16, inclusive. UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. init . Largest Retail Cigar Dealers in the World because we alm to serve the People best, tiny sugur-coated granules—easy to take Saks & Company Herald ¢ quare clolists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children For Friday and Saturday A Most Important Special Sale of Women’s Spring Suits A collection embracing a rane of fashionable Panama (over silk lining), serge checks, stripes and suitsin voile cloth, also fancy mixtures, mannish fabrics in black and shades 0! navy, tan, brown and French gray Included are a number of sample suits from ene of New York's leading manufacturers, all of which are offered at the following reduced p Suits: Regularly $42.50, $48.C0 & $55.00 At $29.00 Suits: Regularly $59.00, $¢5.00 & $72.00 At$39.00 Suits: Regularly $78.00, $85.00 & $98.00 At $49.00 Together with Women’s Spring Suits at $25.00 New Prince Chap and Mannish Cutaway models of Panama cloth and serge in black, navy and golden brown, together with pony and tight-fitting models of fancy light checks, stripes and mixtures, being copies of suits priced heretofore at $39.00. Rajah Sitk Suits (in sizes for women and misses) At $35.00, $37.50 & $45.00, Semi-fitting Prince Chap model in black. navy, brown. russet, French blue and white, fashioned with full side p'aited skirt and excellently tailored. Walking Skirts, New full plaited models fashioned of black voile with tucks and folds. $42.50, $17.50 & $19.75 Jackets for Women Prince Chap and Mannish Cutaway models, fash- ioned of imported black broadcloth and tan covert” cloth, silk lined, $12.50, $14.50, $22.50. ” Travelling and Tourist Coats Entirely new models suitable for driving, automo- biling and general wear. $15.00, $29.00, $35.00, $45.00 Special For Friday and Saturday Lawn, Net andChina Silk Blouses Open-back, short-sleeve model, fashioned of sheer lawn’ with yoke of tucks and embroidered medallicns in the form of squares outlined with Valenciennes insertion. Special at $1.98 Open-front, three-quarter sleeve Marie Antoin- ette model of all-over embrodery with plaited ruff edged with Valenciennes lace Special at $2.98 Open-back, short-sleeve model fashioned of China silk with dainty yoke of fine pin tucks and Valenciennes lace in scroll design: collar, cuffs and back tastefully trimmed. Special at $3.95 Open-back, three-quarter sleeve mo/el fahsioned of net over China silk in ecru and white with com- binations of Cluny lece and embroidered net in- sertions Special at 54.50, $4.95, $5.95, In Addition We Offer at A complete assortment of }rench Blouses of handkerchief linen, mull, batiste, crepe de chine, messaline and China silk, ~ We Are Prepared to Accept Furs and Fur Garments for Storage Dur- ing the Summer Months, during which period the repairing and remodelling of furs and fur garments will be undertacen at much lower rates then durin» the fur season, A SPECIAL SALE OF Spring Footwear for Women Pumps, Gibson, Sailor, Ribbon, Blucher, Saxon or Oxford Ties of patent calf, patent colt or patent kidskin, gun metal calf or gun metal kidskin, and glazed kidskin~heels and toes in all manner of styles. Every pair taken from recular stock and absolutely flawless. Rerular prices $5 and $4, , Special for Friday and Saturday at $3,25 Apparel for Nurses, Maids and Waitresses. Uniforms, fashioned of white linen, chambray, percale, black or gray mohair or Italian cloth. Aprons, in new models, fashione. of fine lawn in double or single width, with or without bib, Fancy Aprons for tea or the parlor. He agent, in many pretty new models including the ine ly bow, coronet and princess bow, da’ Dreases, fashioned of percale Mal in stripes or figures: $1.25, $1.75 and $1.98 Moida’ Twe-pieee Suits 2 $1.75 and $1.89 Maids’ Dresses of chambray in pink or blue...,..... $1.98 Nurse's Uniforms, white linen, two pieces. $4.98 an: Meigs and Woilreance’ Dressea dn black Italian cloth seeeees $2.50 and $2,98 Of black Mohair, $4.50 Of gray Mohair, $5.95 Moida’. Nurage and Waltrasaca’ Aprons, with or without bib, 25, 3Pc- SOc, O5c, 79, $1.00, 93.25 ts 080 otee to $4. Se, 20¢, 26 to 356

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