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ERATORY SPLIT WITH BELMONT Treaty of Alliance Divides Long Island Into Res- ervations. AL. er Tells Public ce Board of Compact. Against, Se ident Winter was called to the feetand ‘by Mr. jvins when’ the, Public ice Confimiaston . resymied’ Its in- Wpestigation. of°the B. H. T. system “x 'te-day. Bar. Ivins asked President Winter: if _ had knowledge of an existing agres- Between the Long Ikland Ruttroad’t any and the B. R. T, which re- feted each to allotted portions mg—istand for Faiiwax openttions. ident Winter answered. that cognizant of such an agreement, jt was vague, he added, on its pur- ‘and origin. Ho suggested that e-Prenident ;Timithy 8, Williams be fealled, being better qualified to Inform} the Commission regarding the agree: | ment, Since 1599 thls agreement has of of that the purpose asked Mr, Ivins, ‘measure of protection to | of tiem two companies as Sqgainst each other,” zeplied Mr. Win- HAt the thme Jt was drawA It was Feommon arrangement bs ‘portation companies.” ‘o-Bar Rival Lines. Lops the agreement not effect the exclusion of projected electric lines Ygrom certain territories which might Fetherwise be benefited—the Long Island ae Railway system, for in- this agreement pro-} "What ‘effect has It had on the ex: business of your company?" | To compel us to. transter from’ one! ear to another at the boundary lincs.” The alliance agreement, made April 1, 3%, was then put in evidence by} Mr. Ivins. Mr. Ivins questionnd Mr. Winters re- @4riing the supplemental agreement vf 1s.. #Z sre that one of the provisions al- ‘bows the Long Island Rallroad Com- “pany to interest itself in the New York and Long Island Traction pany of the Belmont interests. How came that Biddificaticn?” “YT should have to read the able tu answe: whole fe that tha New York and Long Islund Traction Companies and Long {aland’ * Electric are owned, half and half, by the Interborough Railroad and t en Trans |— + Girl Held as a Witness in.the Hitchcock Case STOCKS IMPROVE AN BRISK f MARKET | Most of ne tenien Leaders Shake on Pressure After Making “Is not another result that furtlier ex- tensions cunnot be made by the anal Race cones Island—your | tory 7" swoyld hive that effect." Yes, our counsel passed on it, There @re no penalties attached for ita vio- lation, however.” : How Compctition !s Balkea, Vice-President Timothy §, Willtans, ess, said n existence | Watwoen the old U ated RR 2Co. and the Long Island R, R. It wat Tatified when the BR. T. entered the field. “Then, as concerns the Long Island _ Ratiroad. the agreement adsolutely ~a Low Start, SUL, $8.F. 2a pt AAvanee. |UNION PACIFIS _WITH OREGON SHORT LINE. +1 Botss INDICTED \ “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. NOV | tention. ‘MUKENZIE GIRL SILENT ABOUT | HITCHCOCK CASE Says Jerome Can't Scare Her; —Knows. of No Wrong , °| Done by Actor. nk drow Inspect th ster ik —— | Put in Line Before Sleuths To-| Day, Although Only De- iained as a Wi ines. EAL | Ie Bella McKenste, one of the young |: |ctrls. mentioned. in’ the charges againet Raymond Hitchcock, contipties in’ the| same, negative. mood ehe dimplayed in the District-Attorney'n offlce to-day, Mr. Jerome's men, who have brought about her arrest as a witness, will be greatly disappointed In their effort to use the | girl In their prosecution of the actor, Late this afterroon, after being ques- tibned for several hi the girl asked | j that her-fatlier be sent tor, — This wae taken in sone quarters to. mean that she had weakened: — The girl was arrested last night In the Sabato jis now appearing. Assistant District- Attorney Garvan declares his subpoena} servers have been searching for- pet both in thin city and in New Jersey. She was locked up in the Mercer street station last night without a to the fact that she’ !s chart no crime. Faces the Detectives. | Police Headquarters and treated as ajo, and Inspected. Miss McKenzle was not} jn the jeast daunted. and smiled brightly \was asked to remove the Vell, and gino [the huge black hat, with Its towering | plumes. She wore a brown tallor-made + gown and made a very xttractive figur [ghe looks every day of the eighteen! ‘years she acknowledges. “This is all bosh."' eaid the girl, “about my escaping from the city to evade a subpoena, I haye been In town all the ime, living with a young married rfend and her husband, After I quar- | elled with my parents I went to live jwith them. I am working in a de partment store and earning $8 a week. | “The District-Attorney needn't think | he can frignten me, I don't scare easy, He will learn nothing against Mr. Hitchcock, as: I-know nothing against | ‘nlm. He haa never Gore anything that Kot chin, After I had trouble at home nel tn very kind to me. That was all. There was never anything wrong that I knew a | about.”” | It wae stated this afternoon au- thoritatively that the Dist | ney'a office had learned that the girl’ object in eding to the theatre Haat night | was to get/money with whioh to leave town. Whether the girl hed admitted! thtamuch could not be learned. @mall losses were more numerous than gaing, as shown by the first prices of stocks in the market to-day, but the Bains included some of the most promi: / nent market leaders, The poatponementt of dividend action on Atlantic Coast Line | caused a drop of 31-2.in that stock and} Loulsvitlé and Narhyille fell 2. Aimer! melting declined nearly a, point There was a rising tendency In later / dealings and trading was brisk. The market rallied toward the firtsh and closed at a fraction better than the opening. Trading was active he total: palew of stocks mas 48,300 | Mares and of bonds $3,717, < The Quotations, and last , omen r Prevents competition tn your ‘Yes, but {t has benefited the pubile | We have gained access. to Brighton Manhattan and any American D the city until » Go'to the Horse Show! There you will see many fine high-steppers and fashionable turnouts. You will surely be tempted to buy a horse and car- riage for your Own use. But then the question will arise; “How can | afford 1” i ‘That's the question Morning | World *tHorse and-Carriage’’ Ads, ‘answer to the pleasing astonish- [ment of your pocketbook, Pscen eee Missouri Vac Nat Blosult fouthy et 1 BLL, &3.F, Ist pt. = road Co: Mogr Pacttic Buckingha: ent of th legod v pany, Union Pacitic Coal Company, J. General Co: e Oregon 40.—The ‘Tederal returned Indict t the Union Pacific Rai the Oregon Short Line, H ofthe Union Company. and. Everett | Assistant Superintend= Short Line, for al- jons of By © Interatate Ci Agent ‘Questioned by Garvan, |triotAttorney's office to walt the ar- rival of Mr. Garvan. She neemed In fine spirits and chatted and laughed with the attendants of Mr. {When Mr, Garvan came-in-he bean én \exhaustive examination of his girl wit-| fnese-The warrant hé had Issued srolnat | Pee and/on which she was arrested b: Detectives’ Rhearme and Sullivan Tl enarned tnskawtrs has evaded subpoena plant. i the cou in 3G: eyntent: fthat he will be ¢ ‘Thinkin well, Gaurino was arrested cording wed deep surprise and chagrin when @ learned that if ‘That ie a erin thin; POSTO nounced here ne Raymond 1 | mente ons geared before neral Wit Ay regerd| Young Woman, ged with /t@ care for his two children and to help | him run hia Mttle chlanu cove in a Mott ptreet basement. proposed marriage to her. Again go-day the gjrl was taken toa: nim, telling him he was too old for? Accordingly | felon:—-Inspeetor- MeCaffarty._had her) 4-214 and Boreythe—etreet—one_ night | |itned up before his Central OMtce men! iay: starch and cut-her throat. had killed away to Boston, where his brotzer lived. | uenrchrer-brown-automnabile vell Shel epo. 2 20's NNT oe call but shal a long scar under her whe w OS conalderation 1a mentione: feed, which covers weverai iotn at Great Hfronts on Long Island Sound. The dred wan made Oct. | Bchnowiedged Neve lena Nov. ON TRIAL AT LAST FOR THROAT Cl CUTTING’ Sabato ‘Guarino He He Had Settied the Matter for $70. After five poatponements the trial of) Guarin with murderova assault, was finally be —tGrand. Opera-House, where Hitchcock jun-in:Part I. of General Sessions to day after the aid of the Central OfMice [had been invoked to gather in a group lot coy and reluuctant witnesses, | Gaurino's wife died two yeam ago land he hired Eltsia Fanelli, a comely | of No. 137 Baxter street, chusetts and) brought identified him jand accused Court, but when the case the Grand Jury bad memory that pattie very near being focked up her- t to been made the Federal Jerome. | of Milwattkees, for £77,000, The Federal Manufacturing fis owned entirely and the receivers -bave petitioned | authority Manufacturing stock at a meeting calleg for Nov, in favor of authorizing the sale of omtice ot did not seem to a Ue ary J his aprlication Grand Jury's minutes, cine placed on trial tote momen of property a Rayn.ond Hitch: | wife, Flora Zabelie Hitchcock, Havage, manager for tit S HELD AT THE STATION tetay fin tre at him nervice, and it Is expected that he will have her jocked up In the House of De- friend or re'ative went to the a . to euits ile xiris de Hoaalnky yester- Sessions, and through | Goldsmith, with: for vermission to He in the It ts expected hin ten days not euilty and 1 w Hitchcock Gives a Deed. (Special to The Evening World.) MINEOLA claim de xiven by 1, Noy, ®—A male Groat Ne ko and his to Henry an Italian charged | After awhile he| She laughed he waylaid her at} her, he ran} “DMMITE LOOSE. OVEMBER Zo, four’ before AN LITTLEITALY | Police 98 of 400 Their Possession. the dangerous charec: sules they are < S About 10 o'clock th | man Maher school in E: found Dr. Volan ax wet | atanch the Lpu was Sam\ oF blood ~ hands had been Sanhine Sounkaters: rrysng in thelr pockets, 7 Soh e Mea eE two were missing from. the right. All the boy could. say was that andther lad hid given tlm a cartridge and. that Hes whe he sipped Inside nis class-room J ) tnd pleked ft with a pin It exploded. he maimed boy. was went to Harle \ y Hospital in a fertous condition from) shock and loss of blood. Two hours later the second accident | o« 1. Policeman Dicks heard a . *: report und saw a crowd of boy: children, scattering in Fection from a doorway in. j pus near One Hundred and Fifth st ing on the sidewalk he round e No. | FISHING BOATS Sis East 9 TOK) win | away: He cae Cartridges in “right at the wrist. half senseless boy could only point out Yanke 223 Charzed with Poach- ig Relea fter Capture, but C craft Seized. ‘The moaning (tothe pollceman another little chap wh wes lurking feareomely in an areaway )across the road and say: ‘ vHe did it, he did. He gave it to ‘schoolchildren | ™ heock, was| Scatteral among the oe awau Countyclerk's|5¢ rartle Italy are several jundred | > /cke_ having applied fret ald, reme-| PUT IN HAY, 0.. Nov, | 0—-The : jdiss apd summotied an ambulance, Gandian patrol Visi fred «shot —— 4 (5 the [tEh'- powered’. dynamtie tartridgee |started! after Accused boy. At tis ‘ Reno yenterda ; small of ‘size, deadly oo. the uneasy joungeler, ran. oh i 36 rs ie Neck, about-two hundred feet of which !pwo of ¥ ie stumbled az Dicks ranged alongnide : HOM she oye) Bune! r " a tucKy xe thelr boats after a hard’ ehate The 29 and _exbcuted Cc ia a pock ged with: poaching, ‘The’ hands of wl i qn c ca “4 ee ime * sonia jnta | came upon ‘two fishing : A . Nick Rosano, boats ‘and, @ gamdline jini near Old Ae ee statton'{s tooking for the .Hundre | Hen -Istand. Were four men Jn, lexploaive. playtiings att oxen each holding | te boats, fearful thatsin ‘asuaities may? oc: ¢ Depont quadruple. -:The fisliermen were ordered to eur- “renath, dlasting shelie. A Noting. youre Rosano| rende?, bit Instead of giving then that heshad, tollo two me eres + REN tothe dock aeons Hundgeg Ast iup to the Canadian pairol they ‘hurried - aboard the jaunch and set Gut for” eourthistrest and East River-and. had en them secrete tHe cartridges. After American walters as. fast as they could i 2 hey left he. stole the dynamite and! elven learn th Uttle cap- {s forenaon Pollee: Hed {nto the big: took it home with him. He confease fa We that ‘there ‘were originally four boxes adian Government vesse: instead of three, and that he was & lively run for had. this di. Ef) fourth vale tos the Vigilant: sent Americans, near them, a which came the men sur: tributed the contents: of box among his friends. pt Corcoran Jearned that thes te ende Of Roxano's attended the act el in Ninety-ninth street, East One re “1 and Fifth street-and East One ast ong Hundred and Ninth treat. He at once East ordered @ aearch with a vlew at-| American side a One Anger ing and Confecating the remaining scart: | the fishing boa fea tained by the ¢ teacher; trying that flowed fron _Broadway~CORNER 21ST ST.— Fifth Avenue. Introd uctory Sale of Men’s-Suits and Overcoats in -Massi- back. The irl olice Headquarters in the: Magtetrate’ oC as far she developed su at one time she the police, Gaurino been. indicted. ne ts) quot cy pettied the whole matt Ki. and now it is all settled. Nevertheles: office refused to accept the Italian form) the (of adjudicating a | dent and insisted on a trial | Gaurino was arraigned, but each time| Elisia failed to apear to test! night a couple of Italian detectly | I- know of that {2 In the least wrong, | {0 the Baxier street tenement wh lives and ‘rounded up the whole Fa Ny, (including EI tather’ and a couple of auppored to knw aometying about is $70 transaction, etc cor ‘POPE COMPANY WANTS TO SELL SUBSIDIARY CONCERN. Misa McKenzie was taken to the Dis-| have sent a notice to the creditors and [stockholders stating that an offer has to purcaase Manuf nia for the girl's father, $79. | District-Attorney’s| throat-cutting incl- Four times Lart An: ors It was hat i rece! plant of| Company “the cturing Com) ‘ope any] ‘om to vote the | Company's a I lar price. Men's Derbys and Soft Felt Hats at- $2 contain more quality end refect more genuine style than any Hat in New York at a simi- _We want particular about his dress to know that this is | the BEST Clothing | Store in New York—not on'y Bl in the ma of internal appointments, but BEST in point of merchandise. Our stock rises the highdst quality clothes made in this country—clothes in Cts with the exacting standard of merit: we ablished and inteid to maintain. ‘This is the largest and finest outfi'ting store for men, youths and boys that ever has been organized, and we have arranged this series of introductory sa'es {or the purpose of acquainting as many as possible with the facts. Therefore, Men’s $20 and $25 Suits $] 4 00 and Overcoats for - - - ° in no cvay of convircing the rexcen of sey ice hew ABSO: LUTELY GOOD our clothing is excep: by let ing them sce for themselves, and as an incenlive to personel inspecten ve shall sell, beginning to-morrow and continuing wil the store closes, Men's $20 and $25 Suits ard Oxercoats for $14.00 Ai tegula’ pricss these suits and overcosts were moderately priced, and while the reduction annouaced is extraordinary, we believe that the end justifes the means. The Suite—Every deszable fabri . such as plain end rovely wenteds, plain and cassimeres, tweeds, Thibets, etc.; med: in coxervative, aitractive ard smething fo; every taste and whim—eathe: single or double all stredy hand-tailcred and direct from the very best of American tailors, Suits that 1, te worth jut what we say—$20 and $25—in es frst-clase store, here at $14.00. san atl 2 al oes coay ros ce the amartest and dresien _thove who : mel ee Sent ad nate: ied area from $20 tnd $25. for this eale to $14 00, You will know this a1 coon as you se Introductory Special in Boys’ Clothing. ‘Children’s vety fine Reefers and Suits that have Been ; *4. 50 marked $6, $7.50 and $8.50 at the you - ote Energy for breakfast to start day. Sustenance for lunch to carry through. Rest and renewed strength at close of day. | : The food ideal for every meal. Uneeda Biscuit More nutritious. than any wheat food. , : In. moisture. agd =¢ dust proof packages. 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