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4 FIRST MILLION IN JCKLEBERRY J0B Manner in Which Former Tammany’ Boss Obtained Block of Stock Con- _ cealed in Records of Third Ave. Road Seized by U-S Marshal. | F7 Judge Lacombe’s order placing United States, deputy marshals to ‘euard the books of the Third Avenue Railroad Company draws.a curtain’ for the present on the sale for $4,590;000 of 20,C00 shares of stock of the Union Railway Company to the Third Avenue Railroad: Company. This transaction occurred in 1897, and the books’ of-the Third Avenue Railroad: undoubtedly show to what individuals this money was paid. Anthony N. Brady, whose success in selling a street railroad that ' never existed for $965,607.19 was first exploited in The Evening World, +-owned -at-least -one-third of these 20,000 shares of Union Railway Com- | pany stock. His partners are said to haye been Richard Croker, former | | Helped.to Corner August Belmont =Tammany- jeader,-and_ former Mayor Hugh J--Grant, who-a few years “| Gfter the Union. Railway deal was associated with Mr. Brady in other financial enterprises. se pe juan been reported for years in Wall nthe otins_reqoived_for_the liway COmpany” wai sia Uk Union the Gue clause in UWP ve ‘iirvad “sorpora= WANE, Were add oe #ei0-Of nv INtehine-me- puvil Section % provided that street QE25 each, netting $1,125,000. | ruilway’ corporations pay 4 per cent. ‘QM. Croker owned -§,000 shares ac- }tax @h the cross earningw for five years. dee ag 40) another ‘report. jand ¢ per cent tax atter that t10n 1 ee GRANT HT,000 anmeen le [et eeuely Important, in thee it pro. (ogRas each. wetting 81,125,000. © keeping In repale cecrtalacportiona of law VON. BRADY—10,000 shares | th vot’, estaolisned « maximum rate J) at #225 each, netting £2,250,000. [ot speedt and obligated the-corporation |- ‘The details of this transaction.are in |{% TeNyc snow and jee from between x9 ear tracks of the company, i all itklthood told on the books of the | ""According to the Lalance purchasing company, and the question | the. three ‘Huckleberry —roada’ ferives whether Idde Lacombe's action | With the “State Railroad Commission “led. prevent the Public Service Commis. | at the time of the consolidation: only : i al riomiacHian atithe facts Lenirel 07°, ert e para loreathe eiarlean Bly Quigg’a boacted mastery of the ania and) Fordham tall: s (Wy Company, Jt had a capital stock BRORK Civic organtzxtions—ned—s ads BA hn cane taper 0 THE EVENING WORLD. (MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907 Life Study of Anthony_N. Brady Who SPIT |N RANKS Deputy President Resigns OF- OPERATORS GROWS WIDER i Be- EMISSING | ‘NMOTOR BOAT ON TRIP TO SEA Long Branch Tyrns Out to) MAD 00G ORNS FIREMEN TD COVER Makes Things Lively for a Few Minutes in House of Truck 7. Capt. Gorgan and several firemen a! tached to Truck No 7 got a uine. | trict-Are Satisfied. } day ito posed of high _| ators. that his that the to-d and | reporter was final, Wall —his-key— cause Wall Street Teleg- raphers Aren’t Called Out. - : Search for Men Believed to Have Been Lost. “are to-day when A mongrel our rushed into the fire-house and begah snapping at hose-cart wheels, chairs an¢ harness, sending the firemen scurrying in every direction and holding full sway for more - SMALL REMAINS — FIRM. Head of the. Order Declares the Men:in Financial Dis- The eplit in the ranks of the striking telegraph operators reached. a crisis: to- | when Deputy National President Percy Thonias threw up his Job and} told International’ Prosident Small that | fe as through. “According to Small, Thomas's action ts directly due to the} friction that resulted after yesterday's | meeting of the strikers when President} SiAitunnounced that he did not intena: ito back up Local No, 16mn-ttr-attenpt “out the Wall Street Chapel, com- jaried leased-wire oper- President Small toldan Evening World declaration street operators would not be called out. The strikers from their headquarters jn the | Astor House stated juat as positively (Special to The Evening World.) LONG BRANCH, N. J., Oct. 7.—While searching patties are acudding about In boats off shore, patrols for miles along the beach if this vicinity are to‘day trying to find some trace of five real: Gents'of Long Branch who, it in reared, have been lost at #éa. reat The missing men sre Pierre Trout- man, forty-five years old: Henry Camp- bell, sixty-seven} John Woods, thirty- |. seven: Danlel Gaskin, forty, and Alfred Layton, ‘thirty-five. All are well known here, Campbell, Jroutman and Gas- kin being fairly, well to do. Specula- tion as to their fate hae arouned reat interest.: and crowds have lol- tered along the sands all day seeking news of them. While the wind was blowing ligh! from the west at 3 o'clock yesterday | afternoim the five men started out to sea In a two horse-nower motor-boat to? Uft some lobster pots from a pound | located about ten miles from shore which Trentman recently purchased. Campbyll had driven to the shore In| than The houre-mascdt, a fine conch. dog, had hidden himeelt in-the corner when intruder entered. Capt. Gorgan, seeing rabies in line for his pet, and ~ hot, wi Up an) stretched the ca /The mad dog was carted wi the then the lofts -end where they hid taken refuge. Beautify n: Complexion | Hexeman’ ten minutes. nad dog finally .attac.ed the whe— {ng to keep the atate of blog a= revolver and : about eleven fremen-came from chairs und ‘stairways, IN TEN DAYS : Nadinola CREAM, the un- equaled beautifier 1 Andcraed by thousand § drux: sore Norge, Juneman'a 3 drug stores, Rikers 10 4rul n buggy, tying hia horse to a post at, Prepared by stores anf others, National Toilet Co., Parts, Tenn. “They Seem Well Pleased, to show they consider a Jost cause. But a canvass of Wal! street seems that the operators who are running leased wires are well content with thelr lot and do not Intend to impert] ‘thelr good jobs by joining-what Close on the heels of Small's an- nouncement came the deciaration from Secretary Fred Schweers, of the Tele- ‘graph Clerks and” Messenger Boys” Union, that strike orders will be issued to the thousand odd members of the or- ganization, and that even If the Wall go out the “rerarn=Pie—firet-intemt : n might be lost was-this morning, abdut 6 o'clock, when Con, Gaskin, a} brother of Lantel Gnekin, arrived at hls | fish market and found Campbell’s hersc still tied to the post. | Inquiry wan made at once at the| homes—of the different men, but none of them had returned. The alarm ws spreat_and the hore | was soun lined by an anx{ous throng. | eral fishing touts were Immediately | fanned and put out in earch of the mien Gr traces of Yne bow.. Theze salted | Sih nei ‘turned the attention of Gov. Huxhews | had a funded debt of $76,000. The Hat} . of Its direc: ~ t@pvointees to the transit history of the Wee eee shows that’ Mr. Brady +mertherninoe: borough. — old his own” property. to Promoted by Brady- [tobn W. McNamara, Robert C. Pruya . and omas ¥ ex The Union Railway Company was) ind Cnomes Ns Gersonal trends | ipromoted In 1893 by Anthony Brady. | The North Third Avenue and Fleet- tinder a special aot of the Legislature | wood Park Railway waa a mere plece nae ime when Richard Croker was [cf parchimext,in the desk of its preal- the Bute Democratic. boss and riled tor ‘@: “Albany. Mr. Croker had ‘the ‘Black Horse Cavalry and was all-) powerful. The Union Railway Com- ‘pany was the consolidation of three ‘horse-car ines, popularly called the “Huckleberry: roads," the “Harlem r Bridge, Morissania and Fordhum Hall- | oniy $1269 had been expended when | 1004 sy Company, the North Third Ave-| the company wont to. swell Mr. Brady's; 12 twood Park Railway Com- $4,000,000 Union Rallway Comp: 10) | Used Stock for the Purchase. {Bie thratnct-— ob ibe ew. a. Sew toomrapyee tina t deme — baie a 7 y /A Unique Grab. hole of its capital SUS SOL ta Sa, =, Ts t the: pure ef tie three small roads. As plece of special lesisiation, the ‘rie united lines were then bonded for] ~tucorporation —of—the- yon Hallway 32.0,000 additional, $380,000 Issued for! “Conipuny-standsina class by itself. rest said to have been) oes ; raeG: sUUTtON, —As—the result Bexernyteas thes Umony Haun eye comes Oy his financlering 20,000 shares, It 1s reew per oon tax ‘from So Laev EU, ane tata the possession — of a eompany-sgrom—earpings and rudy- rady und several friends 4 oe ingty—agreed-to-pey—i—per_oent-Thu | Raward A. Maher was made presi: | eae siden ie figw COMpRNY, Thomas We Brome er a Oe. clepisiet (on ee Ab? | Oldott its ‘trensurer and those ‘airectors| imlved tie compan; = - ing, ‘snow removal, and the publi ton of franchixes, and jaws soreteug orca ralmads 59 OAL i they afterward fell apart-entirely. 1 d itghts obtained) by the company ¥: : i <-—hoth extraordinary and unprevedanted. | Richard ¢ The ey. hich the To prrer rant-aprenred inthe fall theuph wiit-ntrert believed Crag; the stock was held by Mere ge Bead ton ‘street, “and must -have—-gone to; routed | Brady for a song. The Melrose and| West Morrisanta Railroad Company was| ar to build a! surface railroad in| the Bronx held by Henry Spratley. of ontclair, N. J., who was also a rector of Harlem Bridge, Morrisania an] Fordham Railway Company. Four miles Of track had been projected, but fe {Ind lroxd Commission were Pruyn-and-MoNemar: John C. Vast Ge tapete; The mas, oker nor fortier Mayor ew Yorks Mathew B. Wynkoop, No, 121-Ful-}__—<" 1027 hs + Street Chapel does not strikers will “OCT, 2 FIRST RACE~Sellini 4 Wen anker, Start poor, foe! ‘Beart, Kool. Zommindo~n aH EVENING WORLD RACING CHART FIRST DAY AT BELMONT PARK. AUTUMN MEETING._ CLEAR. for threr-year Ving: place c& Ge IRACK SLOW $1,000 added 210, olds and upward ally. Post tim one Sy MeDaniel W. Burns... J.” Hennessy Zuarrington. ap Five ai i} + a to dea broth TASS, Th on January ireeks, r, Washington TRL FOR MURDER h RSEY CITY of Stery [Five Syrians” and ened —on trial today in the Court 0 Termlner, Jersey City, for the) murder af Joseph Coury, who was'shot | ary in. West Hoboken | mn i In hin fae! 2. ‘asplanis and D hired Them Are Syri o.Grecks—=Witness's= of. Crime. The accuxed and. John ba mt 48 Manhattan ans and) #tendext Brooks, of the fort Gree Risk, ti folomon, Ellas and=David Or Va Ral Ravan, Syria Orraye brother. }Weat_Hobaken, about thr’ had a factory pukiness district In this way. ‘There are $,000_messence! |strike In thelr ranks, lto the messenger boys’ will be declared in effect. 4 Ridicule Boys’ Strike. ip pany, said that even if t? Pex lin thelr metiiods than the }both ‘companies have requested 5 Ke were | ton tor th Phe realise that. they, have in Wielr fight. If they persia out men are Metattis, tliree the in which Sted Of t Ink New. York iex_from of Nott be able to paralyze the N | Yor«, according to the Strikers’ fxuros, | but they hope that the example of the unionized men in walking out will In- [fluence the others and cause a genera! The strike orders organization alls upon them to report at Clinton Hall on Wednesday. when the strike Atythe offices of both the Western | Union and the Postal Telegraph com- panies the Sdea of a‘ messenger boys trike waa fdiculed. Eastern Super- er com: ~ snes }eeneers Wonk wht they ad suicient. fF to keepo tring soramering Aah [the Juventlé strikers are more strenuous | operators, iP: [dctatla of police to handle the situa- i them in case a strike doe members —of Local No 18 fully ner, While the sea hunt was in progress, life-navers, surfmon, fishermen and peopia-of the town patrolled the beach, many carrying powerful glatses as they jooked forthe victims lof wreckage of the motor boat st ‘A special crew of fishermen sent out "lby the brother of Gaskin went straight to the Jobster pound and made a minute search, but failed to get the slightest trace of the misting ones. i AY SUSPECT IN new and | lose any taza avail » |_materi a returned without : f All again returned 3 part ° panei e—— its fr al ‘Stands Test of Third Degree _but Police Think He Can . had “a CLO MUROER loag such a package.ot Te is kept—every—particle original strength and’ flavor is absolutely retained.__ FINEST TEAS IN Why.” now in packages? seo grance or flavor simply be- cause i until p| soon afterwards, The pack- age Park & Tilford have adopted is, however, of ad- vanced style. A full or half-pound of placed in a heavy lead foil and the ends of this closed. Then into a self-closing car- ton this goes is wrapped handsomely- _wrapper_and is absolutely __ PACKAGES | A Tea does not Pt up in a paper bag laced in your canister und ea is ‘The-carton allover with a embossed ater how of the Metropolitan. and of the Third Avenue Rail- wore batiling for the tra tf; Manhatt ~ One other had been | into the Metropolitan system, uarTanteeing of dividends or aU purchase of stock from tnaid- | fanoy-$F and the Thh agnate woke Up aml went after | Ines for his system, particulariy hern-outlen. iby Esbyard —Lauterbi has Sredi( ol beating Whitney fi the negotiations for control of An- \thony Ny Brady's Union Railway | Company, ofr, Lauterbach rs Lcounne) for the Third ave- Te iu Member oT : ¢ Directurs, Ik dekering with Mr, Brady din the jac. | Fohzmpion Os | teary H line af eat jo jerse |p ta pan Uh re ta-nort 1 Sa $35. World’s Want Directory. = SNORT; OCT: ‘Artificial Flowers, 8 Hatrdressera Pe beast 3 Horseshoers . \Agentas 5. 12 Troners . ARRAYS gash Bakers i he caultal “stock of ine Union | yen ANY... ED ker ola. TR ia eben a Min fepeer ale st former May: Peary Pheer Ain putea, ino th the” Unton to ME art Indi TBookbinders ..° ie Bronx | ‘yr Bookkeepers (Boys oo... Bindery Help Brickiayers Bushelmen - Butchera 2s. sss, Buttonhole-Makers ot ay ‘i familiar with transaction a Wee of ae eemmacton and | TC he_capital st pirtnership tae . Alfred: Lag. > Canvasne Carpenters . Cashiers ~ PRraons, Se iretl = t chairman al? Coenty Committee, tepublican arty neceptince of R225 a share tor | 1031 Pre | fi feep Moving’ 000) a straint and place only. war in hand at Fal Bt Searcy Start fall Yanken Girl Biart Frtit was | oii} Montfort ood, We irs Dhar ied : Starters, “Aiires. baepowe (y6i0 Robert Antacun veal of whom | iting Pl We in TTACE—Two-vearol valug_At§ pounds under, the’ scale non. Piace eeatly, i T 28. $900, 4% Finn ash Dug 3 of three + aix and a halt furlong: AM OF 4.06, WE Tine—t18, ye Open tence ri wren HERETO 3 3 + traikhtened out Hers beat } ‘oie mile and a off, 4:58, Winner, b. K.. by 1 ham Metenerie) jon once held by Mr, Lauter: Chautfours Collectors ..., Compoattors .. Cooks (Male). Pt seasaatey Croker's Testimony. the sale of Union b Mrensers 9. Press: M’DONALD GOT $500,000 TO STOP BUILDING SUBWAY. Quiters Day's Worl Dressmakers Dentieue 6. nahers rivers... Drie Clerks Hlerticians ¢ Union answer | levator Munn witness brolderers RAMEN ails Had public opinion with you, eh? = igineere 5. : sald Mr, Ivins. ravers (Continued from Firs: four no islature ney wert Very easy to beat," naid Yes. alled Belmont bil “The effect of the defeat of the bills the publio..of the activity of your friends Ided citizen an attuntion ht been crente where no railroad company could obtain credit for subway construc. an Keanna ay UPTO mac compa ninet ; Coury, bea | ‘The trial waa begun before {John A. Blaie Jeured, of Jer fended Hudsp. witnes: how factor; on the whol but ms d th coming. oriths, avenue, FVICKEES Oj the Fao oh Edw The boy xi _ Assistant pet sey City. by. form eth . and when y After Brooklyn. ie murderCoury andthe boy we, lasleop in the factory when a party of| on Wednend men broke In and ur Bros, in-law, Coury, bought the factory at! K'hearn the foreclosure sale, Courey fearing troup! sleep in the factory. and ‘ara Ged) a No. shot an “was beaten, aa UY ner Senator Corporation Robert Carey, of Jersey City. waa Edward Ged, ‘he and Coury were alseping jn the! was he door 4 |down and a number of men rushed in otro tired te firall heke-of hota at Coury. 3 he boy sald that some one had turned On the morning of; back me ‘Guccuior Geuree Tey CANE Tors the Btn ter} He ta assisted’ by Joneph 'P) Tuntulty, ‘The prisoners are de-} who Jmorteage,pavuhie In inatalments, on the! inery, goods and leaa&e, and when a third of the Instalments had been pald Hit—ts alleged —no mere —patniantx vers — waiting started fore ee proceedings, and their brother-|, . 1b, alter woo: ether officers at.the Awtar Hi na) RO. some | 15 concer! e International Presid “We will call out in country, ra} jman worlng © nleased wires hay tol dered to 3 | qWerwant soma action. VW bas A Sthine about Mr. Atlantic! fine this union and th We expect the ne our_men will and_ this be the preliminary. pe aneian at thn or Ww EATHER FORECAST: at street wircr-and ow—tnanned. By id killed ‘but on: x “Judge soon. Bee | vicinit: by ral Robert Attorney The first told | } Tuesday raln. Eastern New York: broken | it: trie Hghts and he saw Coury | He himself was knocked down, | naged to (dentified all the prisoners with exception of Fxk as having been members of the attacking party. POSTMASTER-GENERAL’S-— WIFE IN RUNAWAY SMASH, | make his e: pe very leased-wire Ucclared. Mr. of bur members ax ure trike on Monday. » Arranged to! 85h ney will be regarded as strike- had for a} breakers. This strike iso no ptnictea: don't care Bmall. Tamron ernbers will te spapar wires py ten toa further Forecast fer New-Vork-City and }° Cloudy to-night followed Fresh to brisk southwest to south winds. Rain to- and~~probably Tuesday; cold Tell Something. CAMDEN, N. J. IW murder of Ethel Marx, nine years old who was found dead In « copse at East Camden on @aturday, was pur Preseoutor-Scovel,.but 40 far.as known | without-rseult. valle The police say that they have Jearned hat Weed had-—been_mistreaung the child for some time past. The boy has denied his guilt, but he:has con- tradicted “himself tn telling of | hi whereaouts” on Thureday iast, the on —whieh—the—eir—Hiseppenred Harry. Marx,—whosa.comman...law. wife 1s the girl's mother, and August Donges, a half-wittad boy stxeen years | of axe, who maya his home {sat No, 110 ‘Allen street, Philadelphia, are also un- der arrest ‘as suspects, Marx engaged counsel to-day. Donges, the keepers vay, {e the murderer of the girl, and Chief Gravenor declares that hé expects de- ~velonments-before night. our Eee, 5) Le: | | @ au Ov 1.—Joseph + [he atxteenyear-ott—boy—who- ts under-arrest in connection with thai through the third deren to-ay by | cried constantly in his cell, | “Tae police_say they believe that Wood | tite: BO “desir awesiheart you used io gt apd obe-lenem't lest the candy avPt- SPECIAL SPECIAI, ASSORTED CHOC! (AT RS 420-kinds)...POUND _ SPECIAL for THIS TUESDAY CHERRY CKRAM KI ms. TeeATES (20 kinds). = Jiack, stom “THE PLACE FOR_DINNER AND S “Grades-in-bulk—ato Delivertes made out_of.town__ Uuuy, pour wife Is the ECIAL FOR THIS MONDAY. i Ne CREAM 190 a rounn 100 Tbh, AhOCOn so} vOUND store open eveningn Mati ‘o'clock. = ae AWe-dellves.£rt6_Diirchanes of ope doll ‘and over berwesn uchares of oes, folisr THEATRE SUPPER Page) Is up for the will not for many years to come, ‘COON WHIPS HUNTER IN HOT TREE BATTLE. WOMELSDOHE, Pay —Oct, Dissin a Veleran races went out. with Ja hunt on South Mow returned home some Qay he not only Was ¢ hunter, n for 8 . and when he ne early yester- pty handed but George by spirite the coachm d pale of (Apecial ta The Evening World) ROSTON, Oct. 7 Meyer, wife of the Poatmuster-G: wan in a funaway accident to-d Commonwealth’ Mrs. Georg avenue, Wi parted horses, nan becoming eVon Ly Mra. Frederick ‘R. Sears, of Beacon street, | she wus Tiling.along the avenve about 12.9 o'ciéck when one of the reins held | the and the} | was to put Mr, August Belmont out of !#, need of & surgeons Attention, frightened, dashed up the street, The Firemen the | buriness?"* Fe eee ed Me iette @ |couchman’ tried to control them with | ‘olders eee. phy “ At | «Now, you are not going to examine| stood vulow With lio lantern whily| the angle retn, but this was impossible, | ney Feathers i. it is my personal | me as an expert on Mr. Belmont," sala | Herd climbed the tree. The aniual|and the horses rin on until they roremen " the witness: +. {sat quiet until Herbeln prodded it with| reached a point near Exeter street, Orécery. Clerks 2 pu aver pay Lory wala ats nesknen, he late Speaker | arssaitt iW then ka ped from the tree | where the carriage smashed against tte | Giev t Kleperry road? Nixon, of & oure, that ho wap |” List } curb, completely overturning it. my private affair, \unucquilinted w elthel He dropped the lantern and tried to | Curd. npletely Re i Ha sromperity began] guuainted with either Senator Ralnes | oedg the basat but He sunk its tweth| Mra, Meyer and Aira, Sears were) ste bird wealth never waned! “Why was not the petition of.a mill-| inthe back of his neck and besan to tossed violently about ani It ike oth wteee ase of fon names presented “tov the) Tapid | tty to, scratch bis, sirs) oft.) A hot, Chought must have been seriously hurt: : seten ee DY. the eee ete edt ar ad | battle followed, which ended In a com. | Ubon. examination, AANA ot eats ; erward | ett sa a Vins.) ete vict for the ‘coon, When Dias | found that Mrs, Sears had received a) ry ay and No: Need for Monster Petition. 4) Singer was down and out the ani Blight scratch on the face hist over one | a World yy No need (or i the merger had been |trotied off. Digsinger's neck and Pitan Aa Moyer cacaned: without:| $ ond prints more “Help Wanted (oe PMA em otrantereiI ERAT ra Rae Gate Eis [lao hecaned unhbrt. The women were | Is, than any + boo Anted subways that cave : BMT ern: hurried to the Bears residence, where Aden any, three’ other New basal ade aA ea ney tam 70 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY (they. were, abtended to, by a physician. 2 ‘ rt " Take La TIVE. ROMO, inine Tata Mrs. ls che . Jeter U Work newspapers combined, Here Quigg made «reply which car-| Brust’ reruna money te faite to oute |aon Coolidge and Mrar Meyer was ‘Mics Pa, - ried the first threat of his chief,! w, Gnove's signature 1s on each box, 26c.%e*| Appleton before her marriage, 6 o , e (ig 4 Folks who have aed tea all their lives take special delight in RIE: Dh: Binal Hospi loved husband and father of. M.) Gilstine, Ely J, | Jacques, Reginald 1, Rleyer, i ‘Rervices to be held wt Temp and Lexington ave. Oct. papers please copy. OWFICE HOT—Position for office boy who Wishes to advance himself ““by hard work. Write, AYR full partio- BM ptand velnty expected, Adres: Y 248 World. . SUNDAY WORLD WANTS © MER.—On Sunday, Oct. JULIUS M, 6, at Mount RIBSBR, ‘be- Hernani, Solon Jay, Arthur J,, and Mre. | Irme bath at. at il A, M, Tuesday 8. Chicago, ittaburg, Columbus, Philadelphia and Franklin,” Pa, 10, "HELP WANTED—MALE. good, Bright _ WORK MONDAY WONDERG.

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