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Oil ‘Trust's Bank Gets $12,000,000. g Sroperty Through-the Kindness of _ Treasury. Officials ea With- ‘WASHINGTON, Oct, 1—The National Gity Bank, of New York, to-day | 5 entered. to the Treasury: Department $60,000, the balance of’ the purchase ‘petes of “the old Custom-House building tn New, York City, and asked for possessias of the property. This was jn acco: ice with the notios of the ‘Trewary Department given the bank six months ago, asking that.on’ Oct. Greasery Department given Ce err Fee octet cance Bret en @ final. payment When the tender was made to-day Acting Ares Edwards stated |° that the Government would not be ready to surrender the property for thirty Gays and asked that the tender of the final payment be renewed on (et, B1, when possession will be surrendered. This was agreed to by the|. The transfer of the new Custom-House to the Government to-day “revives unsavory memories of the deal whereby the National Clty Bank ee Lacquired the former Custom-House property. without the actual a exchange of a doltar and at an enormous annuat-profit: ‘The National City Bank {s known ac a @tandard O1) InStitution Its THE. EVENING ‘WORLD, Sosa acannon nemo aoe ie a a H.C. Frick Pays $100, 000 to Enter Charmed Circle of _ Diamond Horse Shoe at Metropolitan Opera House LES DAY. OCTOBER 1, Section of Metropolitan Opera-House, showing $100,000 box pc ita new owner, . { President ts James Stillman. A Vice-President ts Frenk A. panies tor-|-— easistant’' in the ‘Treasury Department. » Govern-; is quoted more on the Ananctal situation Millions for Bank. | et H Gj i te E t it Fyke amounts to $147,000 in cash prope from Bao.00 to ait $12,000,008 forced cent, interest tnt Ade 8 ric i ‘out again-at -far-high bare ‘paid Uncle se: an oe a Lents of Nev. MGA ar ant Aght_to_ the ent <a) fn 1S succeeded in sveoprst ign and ereariato ise a such elimination, ‘omptroller- Metz aleo: mad ufforty to ollect ae erwi the forth-as-a_slining model of ita ec the persona ooncernéd thereln having prospered exoeedingly without — the slightest apparent danger of retribution, and the Government peacefully living not! up to ite weird bargain, 3 e ; "een |That Was High-Water Mark loaned | opens its sacred’ portais this season to we of an author | - emer eran NT Buys Stock of Henry !. Barbey. Bstate and Gets Parterre Box No. 19. |HAGGIN’S COST $80,000. Pica ‘Five Years Ago—Onriginal Price Was $30,000. 3. . ‘When the Metropolitan Opera-House | Joversof opera-and-leaders-of- fashion: he exclusives members of the famous “diamond horeeshoe"will_sse_a__new- comer among them. _Henry Clay Frick: the Pittaburs mfil-_ fonaire fron master, who has dazzled. i old New York with his} feather in his} social cap by buying @ box in the re- cherche “phrterrs row: Mr, Frick is now possessor of Box No. 19, which was formerly owned by | the late.Henry I. Barbey, who. diet trae, the prico he ._AYNDAM Ts i METROPOLITAN ROAD THREE-SHIP RAE DISPUTES TS TAXES {Holland=American ae Passes! Kroonland and United States on Trip West Power Plant High, Is Plea for Court Review. Assessed Too ee a BLOWN UP BY A “DANTE BING H. K. Shama alt of Baker City, Ore., Meéts the Fate of Steunenberg. BAKER CITY, Ore, Oct 1.—rermer Sheriff. Harvey M. Brown was blown up with a dynamite bomb here last night, and is now at the bospital in @ critical Hoondition, One of his lege waa blown | off, “one of hie arms badly mutated, Jand -he The-outr: was aimilar to th: |résulted In the death of former Gov- ernor Frank Steunenberg at Caldwell, nd_must have been: perpetrated amiMer with Harry Orchard's Drow: w*~ ‘eturning home and as he Opened iis. gate the -bemb exploded, thy windows ef thé house. exp) <was hearé-in ths centre of the town, half a usfle aay. ‘The former Shertff, whe had just re- fascias iat Mea intaoreliad wome on eres Paibrsaverals teat tron from th Ag te, tie large: posts of which os tblown to pleces, the fence reaeit having peene roe ered ey Ree distance. no trace oft oa ette wareneneionenetentel | about twenty-five fee north along the | went -weat about thirty {fos et tot the maa ots at fea ae, a ainueultetorasrorneand lguited the wire sa he entered the gat Immediately after’ the, exp! neighbor heard some men running’n +from the directionof the Brown house. | Te thought that the wounded entity of the men who per- | ted the Outrage tor he was heard ito mutter, just before lapstng Into. un- —_s Individuality in Furniture is best. expressed by the master craftsmen of Lit- tle’s Grand Rapids Fur- niture. Shop, Particular- iy so in theirs new ons | ceptlon of Early Eng- Iisli_ pieces. “i It is somewhat sunilar to Flemish oak but is richer and has a seeming depth Un ce of black he Onent vithuut “Harmem: with blue Rapids From Factory 6th Ave., cor. 15th St. Furniture— to Your ANY ERICK EuPyriayt vy Bia CADwE. INTIS DUAL THOS IS THE LATEST: SLEUTHS' LIBRARY Deputy oe Woods; Establishes It for Detectives etec: at the Central-Office. Fourth Deputy Police Commismoner Arthur Woods, a Harvard graduate, noting with pain the appalling Ignor- jance ef the average detective upon many aubjects of common knowledge, has arranged with the New York, Pub- | and lio” ibrar; 1“ Pollce Headquatters for thy sole ac tot the Central Office men. The room of} he Detective Bureau recently used as @ dormitory for sleuths at night wiil goon be transfornied into a treasure house of learning, where knowledge ‘Phe books, will Include encyclopedias. dictionaries, law reports, sandard fic- tion and works of adventure. The works -of A Conan Doyle, willingly paid tor. the: privilege ing amony the elect This inthe Blatt a carried out, de—n0 ceremony over-the until the Sree offe should: “Geverament, as tenant of the old utla- tng, t pay 4 per cent. on the purchase —“ patiee,-eF-about 1150.00 n. year @iliesin “personally handed tage & + oertified check on the National City (Bask ‘for - ¥3.1%,00. Thin check, Gare handed—back—to Si{liman for deposit without interest’ in ‘thé Intter’s bank: (Whig was dons in apparent disregard of ithe law which provides that such pro- ‘ceefa be turned Into. the treasury, Part payment being still withheld, the @eets to the bullding were noi made | Members of the over to the hank, but remained in the | Departnient, allegedly held” \Workers’ Union Appeal to: pending full payment. ‘ " the Courts for *Aid. HEH: ie «At a casual glance this last named . Gage knew portant It was. An long asthe deeds emained’ with ~ the The EI {Workers Union, Government, the! man 1,200 rouK, Nave appealed,to Jus; bank oould not be forced to pay taxes! tion Beabury to prevent appointees of tere ¥F. and water ‘rates, Those two {tems Goy, Hughes from installing sapproximated $8,000 a year Thus far, therefore, Stitman, Gage Sand Vanderlip had consummated the | olicers elected at « meeting held in Sep- tember. Tho appeal. sets forth that the union Ing _{rankaction: fnlands to hav. 1 ‘ e-an_election of its offi. ( Firet. By means of » tip, the sum dWbanavenathineteledlontre: that would be antisfactory to’ the Goy- ie raid wan ilceal aaa neCiceiine erament had been’ offered and accented, * 1s 1s) a forthe property, Becond. Though $3,215,000 had nomi- mally been paid, yet no actual money Radishanged hands. A bank president had handed a Treasury Secretary a cer- tiled check, which had been handed “back for deporit in lila own bank % [again abla to ca Third, Interest paying to the Gov: the Court to peg ment was avolded on the $,250% and | Dusdness under Its own officers the property was virtually transferred, ae Fourth, The National City Bank forth- | TABLETS MADE, STRANGE with began to receive $130,000 0 year for! * Fest oavaibatiaing eniwhich they, haa|| SICK, WITNESSES SAY, made no actual money ouUay < fi Fitth, By holding pack part of the) Declare Woman Accused of Killing payment thé dunk paved #900 ® year) 11 chind Spoke of Going Away in>vater rates and taxer. Mo tar everything went pleasantly. | With Richer Man EIGH, N. C., Oct But before the matter could go further The World exposed the whole transuc- tlon.and demanded a Congressions! in- Yeetigation. Thanks to 4hia demand for | ¢., publicity Congress directed Guge to fur-| oy mish all facts in connestion with the! cane. Gage soon afterward left the Cabinet. Vanderlip also resigned bia post as An- @istant Secretary of the Treasury, Dut! they did rot auffer greatly by this re | ¢ Gremeut. Gage accepted the presidency | 4 of the United States Trust Company, at @ Wall street (on Institution allied tal w epoko of perhaps golng aieay’ ®allman's bank), while Vanderiip be-~ Jipatas Hol aU aT aT ota lars menting game Vice-President of the National| sure at Portsmouth apon his iavitation ta palary (Of $00 near, and that he would teach.her how to float RY “The trouble brought against forme Union alleging milic ted jn Gov. ‘Hashes dism| 1 Board and appointing ne The Union now contends DK officlula, that it 1—In ‘the tral Mrs, 'D. 8. Rowinnd y fooison of Bagincer in March lax, two Birange, bf In= Gidna, bro the dead man, and his wife--tewtiNa) that Strange . waa a |neaithy man, that they never tad heard hay = Electrical | more | board of re the fe, sublpt it on certain eveni for itaeit and aska| cu Mt to again resume | sea | Mr. Frick hae tong been-anxlous oT] ‘8 box At Ura Metropciitan;—but—money. ta-not the xole-requintte.foradmittance to the sacred olrcla His deaire to [atatity hia love for sper sa x Dox: lowner la now gratified by his acquis- Htan, Boxes Are Veritable Heirlooms. |. Boxes at the Metropolitan are verita- | ble_hetrloom |S pee lke any other family treasure, a3 a rule, vainly coveted by [as newly Tich--‘The lest sale-of-a-par~ partlerre box took place in’ January, 190%. when James B, Haggin bought tad jate Heber R. Bishop's box for #80,000 | Mr. Frick goes Mir—Hggin ons better land by paying $100,000 establishes a new \recorg—tor admittance t othe benno | “noly of holies? ‘Box No. 19 a‘one of. the best rote of Vantage in the famous opera-house, Frick {s surrounded by the cream of society, “for both Barton French-and ‘William D, Sloane ere his i next naizabors, owning respectivelx Nos, 21 and i7, The box which is now the _property ‘of the Pittsburg ironmaster Is fon the Thirty-nintt street side of ths nd Mr, Frick, from thie potnt of vuntage, can observe, n8 well/ae be the a Frick has not yet made: known'| his disposition of his ne treasure. . Perhaps he will elest to 00- cupy the box alone; perhaps he wilt with most’ box-owners. Last © box was the popular resort lof many theatre-goers, Mrs. Barbey, {che owner, reseryed tt on odd Mondays and even matinees, while B. R. Thomas Yoooupled tt on even Mondays. days saw H. F, Dimmock an ita occu- pant. and-on Friday the Dwight Colliers saw the opera from it, while Mra. CH. P, Gilbert was mistress of the box on} even. matiness, Supply. Not Equal to Demand. aC Mr. Frick decides to be the ‘sole of Box No. 19,,this winter | be great consternation in | Jes, for the 0 are forced to} 5 dt the Metropolitan as the ° tor they pass from father | $* ty eoquired | Wednes- | Ra thetine Green, aeerran, ehh -other-writern-of deteativi their” spare time Tb pected to improve their minda The Horary wHl be finished In reettul colors and will bs furmtshed with comfortable in my ‘eplnion sald Mr, Woods to- "a convenient. brary perve to yeep] the men better posted It will incentive to study and open to, the ‘treasure house] knowledge | chat (iaubidden in: books, In. the: imethe sleuths on. te- serve duty eema aye. to climb stour to go to ———__ CORNERSTONE OF BRONX ~COURT-HOUSE LAID. Twenty Policemen and Meagra Crowd-See- $1,000,000 Struc- ture Dedicated, = Twenty policemen and as many In- Vited guests saw the cornerstone laid for the new milion dollar Bronx Court- house to-day, Presiden: Patrick ®. MoGowen, of the Board’ of Aldenven, handled thie silver trowel and made « speech. he new courtshouse is being erected at One Hundred and Bixty-first street —tand. — AEN! bre: proabuneediaymnoes “iadesirable location he elevated railroad structure within forty feet of the south side of the foundation wal! "Phose present m the ceremony to-day Hnoluded Lous Hatton Barbour, Comptrotier Metz, Congres: man “Goplden and the Architect, a Re Michael not equal to the demand. heweomer, who so eagerly pays! us sum tg become a member | amond lorsce7i06,” will -bo josity. to all patrons of | for it is tye years outright sale was made, When first became fashtonable | average price pald s exclusive. familles for the opera. fortun & Jump and $10), rs the | Ts constant reminders of unusual care and wausual quality In shict construction, In white andexclusive colords and more, CLUETT, PEABODY 2 00 MAKERS OF ARROW SOLLARS ‘Krooniand was left hull down on the Jeult. The An Instead ot: Magistrate |: A iaidocean gave adanie steamship Vhonor of making ported to-day by the 4k ‘Ryndam, of the He the United States, 6 the Scan- fdlnevian lime, and ths. Krecnland of lthe Red Star Hom whic same into joes pete Uniese and doaked t0-day, = fhe honors of (" ieceoioea acest The Rya- [dam,.from Rotterdam anit Boulogne | ever the course port first | | {sighted tho Kroonland. from Antwerp | and-Dover, as she was passing out of the English Channel, ers swept alon, for three da: dow an@ bow until the Rynuam began to 4 gagé way from her rival, and soon the eastern borizon. The United States was laighted ahead ateaming to the west- ward and the Ryndam set out in pur- | Sulted States hooked up der; engines and. accepted the shallenge ef the Ryndam For tare days the two sf bowled along within alght of each other and then the Ryndam slowly began to forge ahead, leaving her compeutor astern in the haze. The Ryndam passed the @andy Hook Lightship two hours) and fiftern minutes ahead of the United “States ani six hours and five minutes ahead of the Kroon nd —————— MORE CARS ON B. R.T. ment in Seryloe to Bath Bea | ‘Phe Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company to-day inaugurated a new express eer- vice” between Dath Beach and the bridke. The schedule calls ier B.#even- : from 30| 1 KOM 7 PM on week Be aeyet rata will-ran ae: fttesn minutes during the night hereafter, ‘The acrvice on the West Bnd and ne—le—tieproved—by—the | __ Beach line ae be et a this month. eee gn .MAN-HURT BY FALL. = Saddenty—attacked—with-dissiness;—Ai- fred EH, Bradbury, of Third and Smith streeta, Cincinnati, fell at the Grand The two steam- | ron cement Announces Improve-|~ The Metropolitan Street Rai) pany to-dAy obtained from _ Foot, !n the Supreme Court, a writ 0: certiorart, returnabie on the first Mc day_in Novem! emseseinent made by the Hoard | low hous», mmohine: whtob it stands, at Ninety fitch Ninety -eixth streets for the year 187 at | property eroule that thé asseesment {9 fIteey wan that the total ‘was $1,206, 982.59, ‘The ats wreaking plant was 281.12, the two ms" amounting 44,006,147.71, and aa the machinery Were completed a0,—en_allowance of § per ‘annum should be allowed for deprect tion, making {ts present value $2.62, way Com- | Justtoe’ jiiigent Inenforcing, the “aw against sa- | um of $5,129,000. | contends that: the entire | not be assessed at more re The Caan for the writ sets forth And -er- cous ‘by reason of overvalwation and frequality, The usual protest” against the assessment was made to the Tax though the only. proof! before the Roard | veer. coat of’ the butlding | quarter. boat of the eectrical machinery | 2,799, = ta, building and son for hunting deer in ‘Maine began. ix yoars _cent pe men “atrney have laid for me and they got The Shenff of Baker County Brown war! Joon men and gamblers. _——— tor a review of the - PAYING -ONLY.-20- PER CENT, Taxes and Assessments on its power. fixtures and the land Anaconda Copper Ce: ced Quartoriy Div! The directors of the Anaconda’ Cop- | per Company; the main i company of the Amalgamated Copper Company, to-day Aeotared a quarterly | bdividend-of $1.25 @ share. i Thia tg a yeduntion of tty: canal from the dividend declared in the pre- vious quarter. It {# at the rate ot 30 per cent. instead vf 38 per ‘cent, a2 declared for the previous ———— MAINE DEER SEASON OPEN. BANGOR, Me., Oct. 1—The open sea- to-day a nae es number tet} one In Is almost as plentiful as at any time: during the past ten years. producing 'S THE PLACE FOR DINNER AND THEATRE SUPPER Central Btation yesterday att -Lwhen-taken tothe Flow it oe | ee found that he had a elot of blood jon the brain and a scalp -wi ound, Brads bury’ felt backward and his bead struck Comtard OUTER SOLE cearnen INNER SOLE The yielding, springy bottom of the +Coward Pillow. Insole. Shoe, forms a cushion that feels © like velvet to tender, swol feet. It is easily the most eomlecenle shoe you ever wore. I its inside ease- ment doe not mar its out- ward style and shapeliness. ‘SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, Walking on Velvet} ——=—argument. “Greenhut Merchandise was ected ey buyers “that were engaged in purchasing for this first sea- —son,_unrestricted by the usual consideration. of _ a ol the —matter_of- = qquality_and “Company former stocks, routine prices and ee stock of this. house is tts men) Gem SEW a Shoes New Auturen models for - Street and Cross Country wear, $3.00 to $12.00 a pa Evening Slippers tn all célors and desler, $3 .00 to $7: 00 a pair la Top Boots are avery attractive feature of this department, also ‘the slipper accessories. — Women’s “Hosiery Black. thread silk with silk feet, lisle feet and ‘maco split ‘feet, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. $1.00 a patr Women’s black silk lisle ingrain Hosiery, sixty gauge Sc: a Pal » Une prices of these new, high gtade articles care lower than have ever been placed on goods of equal value. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York:

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