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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1909. | FORMER LEADER | AT THE BAR WHO DIED IN TENE MEN FORMER LEAD MATES AS LAW DIS Pa., testiied to-day before snisky in General of Thomas McAtee, the haracter : e From Old- '* Time Friends, Resenting ’ Offers of Aid, | enpted burglary ent than a by was ar mith E. Lane, once Park Commis- sioner of this city, Reardon, Die mer chief sieut bar, and a member of the Union cinta | Kear Amis had fumbling with the door of his apa and Century Association, died in 1 the fourth floor of No. No. 227 West riretittal bp ‘ A Bi 1 MARKET = on Waverley prominent at the | age of “the Mecsas citar te fal { this elty known !n his prime. He was eighty years old. him by Mayor Van Wyek, ex M/S, Paul, Reading and Pacifies Lane went to live in the tenement, ; Are Most Favored by : which was one of the model houses | bullt by the City and Suburban Homes | nh schooltea ed Frid Company. He had two rooms, a bed | the Traders, Fee Gua to Toom and a kitchen, and took care ot | them himself. om Barred Out Ali Women irrest was unjustitied when he met b There was a fairly strong tone to the ooklyn Transit of 2, Mackay with MeAte Interborough- Me} y Third avenue 1 New York Cen- Pittsburg ( & sioner Bingham would be cailed of any effort to infringe on the privacy | Bari cnin ‘of his poverty. tan. preter Mr. Lane had outlived nearly all of | the ‘i ui the associates, Of late years he had! een seen only in Surrogate Thomas's office; now and then he was assigned to | reference, which gave him some small revenue. His one friend with whom he kept up his intimacy was former Mayor Smith Ely, who lives at No. 47 * West Fifty-seventh street, In whose ad- ministration he had been Park Commis- sioner, Mr. Ely had tried several times) The total sales of stock wera 459,500 to persuade Mr. Smith to accept aid, shares and of bonds $3,379,00) Dut unavailingly. Mr. Lane resigned —S— from his clubs and became a recluse. The Cloning Price Waited to Investigate. Word reached Mr. Ely on Saturday that Mr. Lane was very 1! with asthma and rheumatism. He sent his secretary, Charles E. Bergen, to the old man’s! home, Mr. Bergen tried to make ar- rangements to have him taken to the 4 Presbyterian Hospital, The author!-. 3 tles there deciined to accept him unti'| {oan Malting’ prefered Leather preferred and | Reardon but owing 1. “Tatee wantin. Aold and U, S. Pipe 1. Realizin profits made some inroads upon th gains, Consolidated Gas, which droppe 5 points on the court's dental of a re- aring on the &0-c s rebate, re. d but fi with a loss of | aurket closed with gains, but Insel Commiasion man Conry, will not call the in an effort to discredi: Reardon. TAFT AT CU.EBRA CUT The High. Low. Last. change Tay onl ig ORPAE, ticipated by Him, CULEBRA, Panama, F ‘oH. Taft and the engine ing him reac yon Amal . ‘A Hee oy 14 detailed e miles of the t existing plans for dam at Gatun are sa visiting eng! has of optimism delay in the completion of the have been relieved tigated the case. The young surgeon who went to Mr. Lane's house suspected diphtheria ae took a throat culture. He said that he | (h) would know at noon to-day whether Mr. | (:) Lane was a proper patient for the | hospital. Mr. Bergen called to-day and! Mr Taft expected his knock was not answered, though the enginee e Miss Arnold and Miss Taylor suid that at Gatun would be fay finding consequently did not com: surprise to him Mr. Smith hed responded to their call @ few minutes before. Mr. Bergen forced an entrance and | found Ir, Lane lying on bis bed in a dressing gown. He had been stricken, apparently as he was coming to t door to answer Mr. Bergen’s knock. Mayor Ely will assume charge of the funeral. Mayor Van Wyck appointed Mr, Lane @ member of the | Bridge XS Commission in 183s, board of which Lewls Nixon was president ned at Culebra, call this afternoon on former } Amador, who ts q) Lane was numbered a Who have had to sue their fees. ‘18%. release The jury " awarded im $100. ee DOESN'T K KNOW B. F. MORRIS. Folwell's Sami me Wrongly Used in MR. METS’S a. Dying Mether Case, oiler Mt. v what he thought In a despatch from Chicago, Assist. | \\ “| vesterday ty J ant Corporetion Counsel George H. | “Y},, Al ereariy 4 Folwell was described as having Ad = Spee G39) HAREOR PILOT DEAD. caused the arrest of Th HF. Morris, of this city, on the charg stolen $4,000 from h having secured his agreeing to come gee his mother, who wns were asserted to be on the this clty today. BF. Mor eseribed ». ton Coun e that he had {you are that he never heard and that nis matter w ured in desired to cer Mr. Felwel the use of ar other war 4 clerk of (ir fice Bail he never he and | ¢ was no} the office gees SCHOONER A TOTAL LOSS SCITUATE, Mase., Feb. The throe whi F Grand Rapids Furniture ON OUR $50 werth, $3.00 down $75 5.00 100 My 7.80 “ Open Evenings Until 9 oC lock ee, Who looks more like a di ly on the morning of Dee. 16 by esuined Ten years ago, when his appointment | fi ea a8 a member of the East River Bridge —- e—- Hie 4 Commission, which had been given to} t Bvn tian 3 ham has aided the defendant's counsel a e fears of TAKE THE STAND B © IN ATENEMENT if A ull HM ey © Smith Lane, Once Park rere Villagers Testify Re Commissioner and Ciubman, to Character of Man Ac- ©F > Succumbs to Heart Strain cused by Reardon, ke Py oR eS. © ALMOST iN POVERTY. | A docon residents of Matanoy Mane ide Ro ons to the good | young Pennsylvanian who ton trial for ate | ttund vinity | rested ‘Ed t-Attorney Jerome's jour atreets clean,” place, im M6 \Waverle tee's arrest Father Hogan of Mahanoy Plana, has in an{ s Innocence. day one oy os the n ts| y she On the stand he ardon tt was n reet and Reardon assaulted The company's superintendents, Miss stock market to-day, St, Pau then placed him under arrest Arnold and Miss Tayler, went to his| Reading, Canadian Pacitte, siithavennare a nureline door once a month to collect the rent,|@ Ohio and Northern Pacific leading in |, RUPE=n siieindd CHOEHENNIN EG ‘but, 80 far as is known, no woman ever| the trading, which waa brisk. The gains | jk whicn iteardon awore he found st r 4 f | were } { seq) de: 5 crossed his throashold while he lived tn | 4 tn subsequent dealings. | ig hallway of the house after a tussle the house, He was proud and resentful | , 11's! PH UNO Ueno We and an unknown com expected that Police Comints ana yabash preferred, American | witness to-day in an effort to discredit INSPECTS CANAL WORK. ; he </ Favorable Report of Engineers or Gatun Plans Had Been An- oca work that the views of ation ‘able and their > us a Mr. Taft and the engineers are very much gratified at the extent of the work Mr, Taft will | resident a ON JUDGE'S SPEECH. own Inferer at Ith ned to comment 0 RIENDS WANTS PUSHCART MARKET IN HARLEM Alderman Goldschmidt Urges His Plan to Shelter | { | Mderman Goldschmidt want tablish a market place f the elevated st peddlers u the New | Par York Central sivents Lew’ sheart pedd | mit, proitions r now occ Vade the district on a ushearis are an ol to fire apparatua, if not public eatery and aroun jer the stri peddlers will not be ordered fre to poat by the police or ho The con advisemen ; AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS SALUTE AT GIBRALTAR. {|G zuns Th Russian and Feb. 1 to- ort of Gibra that arrived yesterday the salutes with the s elen warships in the ia omitted because of Sunda necticnt saluted the port of Vice-Adiniral § command ments at thraltar, wit jguns, and when these had been returned gun for gun from a shore battery and the British battle-ship A! salutes were fired to an he Rus ships In port The Rh sey ca ¢ into port at 1 {morning, and they were hour later by the fourth tucky, which anchored breakwater, ‘The third division, con: ing of the Loutsiana, and Virginia brought up t a beautiful picture presente Rear Admiral Sperry, av the members of his staff, at noon and called official tr Frederick Military Governor consisting of a company 0 folkshire Regiment, In. red the admiral BI n, and the Bronx interest Rufus Choate, gr ott Choate held t length and then reid w said: “Mr, Choate, [ you to get on either a pair of t glasses." Which will v 84 West 125th Street, ! avenue, between One Hundred and | ith and One Hundred and Fifteenth 11s and other speakers ou Committee on tion at a public hearing to-day long both curbs of One aud Tenth and One ilundred chael Heck, of the Department of Wa- and Fifteenth streets and otherwise in- nirate the pusheart tive blocke under the elevated structure and we will be able to keep sald Alderma As at present tlee has the proposal under nder for British, Dutch—Ad- Sperry Visits. —For one ho ngagement at a r James Goodrie the naval , PRench and le Island and the New \linols, Kearsarge and Ken- Forestier -\Valker A guard of honor, MORE CITY DEPOSITORIES. | The City Banking Commission, coi added to the list of depe money. The usual r Tongs or ae manutich ? lth having arrived at old- siglited age, li rs, did not wish to use 1 judge, before whom observed how paper fra arm's two s or a pair of va have? WK Sons OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. $4 Rast 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave, ir 442 Columbus Avenue, 81st and 82d Sts, 176 Nassau Street, near John Street, 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Opposite Abrabaun & 6 Sa “PROMOTION” BY MAY BULD FATBUSH CORONER SCORES. | ~-HAFFEN CLIPPED EXTENSION SUBWAY POLICE INACTIITY es iy! ARY | 00 Comptroller to Ask That In- Closes junction Now in Force | John ( crete Il by Sayir Be Modified. | They Didn’t Clear macseany ae | _ Chief Engineer Says He Came From West on Challenge Coroner Mayor McClellan and Comptroller Acritell! to-day closed Metz conferred to-day over the project he Inquest Into the death of n to take up at once the work of com. (AmMpdell, who on Jan. 17, 168, was | of Counsel. Pleting one section at least of the sub. fund & ntycwixth street near Cen- - way designed to connect with the Man. SS! Park West stabbed, and wh m his Injuries Hospital, by riment for tne hattan Bridge, under the Flatbush ave- “T was told that a nue extension, in Brooklyn In the Haffen rapital The Mayor expressed himself in of my absence from the city; that's the| favor of an immediate start. Comp- troller Metz a'so declared himself ready to spend the needed money fur one sec tlon, but no more. He sald that he ter Supnly, Gas and Blectricity In the wants the subway ready for the cars J. Mood oring the Pe competence and. inuetivits Camp'e!!, who was a erpenter and tved at Now West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, got into an alte ton with a colored man on awe bound certain attorney the case was ma reason why I came here,” answered Mi- Rronx, to a question asked by Louls for terminal purposer ax soon as the ind ho ostry The Van Doren, counsel tor Borough Prest-| bridge is completed. Thousunda of dol- watered ine wt ister and the deat Haffen, when Special Commission- | are will be aaved the elty, he added, O1CTe! WAN. whe ik desertbed as a er Wallace P MacFarlane to-day re- i-ht om of twenty-five years, if the one section of the Fourth avenue sumed his hearing Into the charges sunway, under the Flatbush avenue ex- egainst Mr. Haffen, ‘The lawver wanted tension, i built now, Ite construction to know why Heck had appeared tO now wilt avoid ripping up the etree! nev Forseli, of No. 31 West Blighty testify When the bridge is. finishes : ‘The witness declared that he was on hes 's finished, and pro gtreet, who had him sent to the ieee ey ‘ithout pay, engaged Vil au linnediate means for the oper- pital lave of absence, Without DAY, PMRAREI Sein of care over the bridge (sitery in the management of a mine In the “Ay injunction West, Mr Heck spoke of his appoint-( ing city trom bul ment to chief engineer fn March, 168 go secton, as nearly severad on arm from Campbell's body. Campoell left the car and was found sitting against a lamppost by Sld- xth h Aerit complained to Com. in force prevents missioner Bingham that he wanted ng the proposed sub- more facts in the ease than the pu- as any other sec. fice gave him. and t With the position, whlch he was In | 68 he ie And the controversy ins formed was a promotion, went a reduce." PORN cle osreaes On tar The ¢ through the Corpora n MoeMulen. ¢ The witness tion of $1,000 In his salary told of @ heated interview he had with Rorough President Haffen after he was Informed of the e| T told him that 1 was the wrong man to be made a 00! of, and in other lar thon ¢ Hee seek to have this ine reitin knew of the case, they Hood Wright Hospital slated thot DR, BULL COMFORTABLE. notified on Jar SAVANNAH, Feb. 1 The physictans Campbell w at Jing Dr. Willlam TT. Bull, the noted cancer specialist. of New York, have issued this statement "Dr. Bull pa. riable night A to-day {se e sunshine. an tse normal. He is (lis much pleased with guage, much more foretbie, 1 let widerstand that he man to whon' rould not so was in a great meas igation for his position en tried to bring out f fateahecaltien ssurroundings not aware of Rorou clark, Jos Plokai years old, wae called tw the si Former Assistant Dist in, counsel for the City Club, had a je witness define his dutles, Iy de panied veloped that In addition to being Sor FOR el - > MR ROOT AT HOT SPRINGS. HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Feb Elihu Root, of New Yor away | Greenhut property 1.—Sena- eventy-two 4 tor-ele rived MW Cerrany Dry Goods and distributing agent Buy Supplies, “More or Less.” Mr. Pickard was questioned as to his methods of keeping track of orders and receipts and how check was kept on the books of each order Third tloorGreenbut eaten Oe SCHOONER’S CREW LOST, NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1L—A report has reached here that a schooner wen down yeste In Lake Ponehartrain welve New Orieang nd that t age A CENTURY OF SUCCESS Lor ihe ¢ When the Reverend Father Joht O'Brien, of Lowell, 185., Trecony mended to his parishioners an¢ friends the prescription that had re him to health and strength e named it Father Johu't ame knowr s knowl riptiot it is purt stored the pec , and so it and was advert edge and approval, 7 dru na om yt a patent Royal Society Packages Fach contains the stamped ma- | d terial, embroidery tloss and instruction |} an hart alsts stamped on lawa $1.00 " Corset Covers smped on nansck 40¢ i Company Re-Upholstering furniture During the month of February Prices will “Tell us how much ey you spend for |supplies| in) a) year,”| asked Mr. Coldin Chest be q of al at .cast 20 per_ Conky Rea A ae ae re as USE e A special offer of particular inturest to i Who cone eieaee HOWE CSB CU) as replied atte template having their Furniture re-uph ree ‘Do sou spend. gn mega ] covered for town or country homes. f “IT don't know ee ij the nth an Zou tel within Ho.007" F Rub the throat and chest with To 0 kerp our work through the month, we f leesictt eee Cees more or Omega Oil; then bind around the will make especially attractive prices. Our facilities for | “How much money would you say throat and lay on the chest pieces of the execution of this work are unsurpassed—skilled ret spent on open market purchases flannel soaked in the Oil, The Oil workmen only being emploved CON Et goesin through the pores and reduces =) é = ng Lane the inflammation that causes the Furniture Fabrics. ~0. stock EASOve NINES y ERGO: trouble, Thrve sizes ;10c., 25¢., 60¢, aTeE REITER Cs ii Paverne) Deeot d tous jor New n ectsin = = Velours, sik armares. more cam aed ns, silk fie and brocades, and bungalow S anvas, at Various prives .p to $16.50 a yard, bos nni yi at $1.00 and $1.50. ( a mme er i Our men_are_particuluriv clever in arranging complete or partal iurnehioss for town or Stamped ona country residences, club-houw-es, yachts. bache- lor apartments, bungalow, et A pos.al or ielep! our representat Y and prepare estimates one call Standard Merit The Most Remarkable Sale In the City of New York is Our Sale of | Shoe means | | iking economies may vantage o1 these saves of once to observe the 1 (5500 Chelsea) wal bring irements Third Fioor—Greenhut and Compas y February Notion Sele be effected fo. bo ” Hai i ; for sewing, dresemaking, or Women’s Black Suede New “Cap-Shap. i | A newidea trom Parts j that sl asily over th: bk Button and Lace Boots || ee ate Fashion's Newest Beauty Footwear i ; Seba sss Ppeate " Sowing S k Regular $5.00 5 \ only. Val Grade ——— | Basting Cotton—50) yards @ pair i Spool 5 Be aseaten re MPs Oren) ' Milward's Needies—2 papers 5 All sizes and widths, Every pair |] ) — lroneg Wax—wood tancle, 3 j perfect and fully guaranteed. 4 ( Nae | ; Bunch Tupe-large assortuent 0 What makes this sale so remark ff) wc ; fens ible is that these shoes are not old |} ; pe ieee Yara Pe! tor shop worn stock. They are not fj Horpin Cabinets, heavy ani ine liscontinued lines nor damaged and |P {visible ascorimeat 1K unsellable goods nor factory rejects. |} {Black Pins—oz, box—b al quality Bec | _But the Very Latest Fashion |] § sven Tap» Measures—aide ond j Fad. The Best Seilers of the fo tarrow— fe St apes i Season. The Finest Shoes on H Se eT the Market. fH 5 hield nae ; —the “Qui i We are thus fully warranted in | | Dress Shields both shapes, 3 pairs t H claiming this as the Most Remark- |] | 5 | abie Sale in the City, | Sow Floor Greenhr and Company } When you come you will tind Sixth Avenue the shoes here in your size and sin 0 191h'S you will not be asked to buy something else. ; ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, str aye. cor, 200 st, ae STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING ®, Altman & Co. are ORDERS tOR JHE ENGRAVING OF WEDDING AND OTHER STATIONERY, INCLUDING INVITATIONS FOR 5 Al FUNCTIONS AND PERSONAL CARDS, PREPARED TO RECEIVE STATIONERY REQUISITES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, AND COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF FOREIGN NOTE PAPER3. | 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. t i 1 lar yee, ine | F Mar Waving Irons v ny . 50c Elatis Sturt Waist Beits, ad istuble, w pe » 10 Foun ‘atons—echilfon and wachable net ; 7 Greenhut and Comp any Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co, Fa TGs —remaants . 10c Silk Corset Laces » 25¢ Silk Covered Pia Cushions »10c achine Needie—f r all stand. ad inakes of machines; per doz : Gt French Pearl Head Lace Pins white a olors; per doz, 4c Sizes 2, 3 and 4 | During January Tre World, 101,820 Ads, The Herald _ 84, 489 Ads, Printed Te Moris 17,994 Att And THE WORLD GAINED 13,408 Ads, OVER JANUARY, 1908, See What | This Artist Has Painted Pi 7