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a el al Ue NM A LRSM RECERCAT OIE SMILE A es me 4 va 2 gad Rv ewan Weld, ié Add Ls Bc vevaw de ., i910, that in 198 Mr. Belmont requested thar amount is not large, and I prefe~ CAPTAIN OF KAISER y \tor second place and Rutt and Stol, one | +, the racing associations contribute money to have my dealings with you. Y 1 . ; to a fund to be vsed by him under ad “AMASA THORNTON. FUR OUGH SUBWAY FFER VHO BROUGHT HER RUT AND S10 Tevora. ga eR ae aah add aad — se Own a “Santo Hise of counsel for further legal ex-] Q. On March 5, 190%, have you an ; _ pes MUNIN? AL-90k ‘Wan chsh wae era clic] ete pasmene on recor of 4200, ‘wiUn DISABLED TO PORT. | After the sprinting nad enaeg.snit and | Some Day, Why Not Get it the way. When I returned from Europe | the voucher signed by Mr. Belmont? HteNs SBE 70k the. GAMRGA iid. Wend for Christmas? the racing associations were in litiwa-| A. Yes, 7 th fi hh Hil a ’T ai sania SENET Ga th Waa Mecabeary to look after]. De you know W., 11. stuntert A, 3 HAY Ha HMSO TERE lee ne et LD ae hey emac di Y ind the fund was placed] @. Have you a clarke against lin on ware lacerated. 16 was attendes by one remove all germs, dirt an for purpose. Tt] May 18, 1905, for $2,007 A. Ye of the official physicians and returned ust 1 a Santo Vacuun in order to keep the expenses dow Q. What was it for? A, Public to the track, <leaner. ‘ uch 4s possible @. And the voucher and ceuen- were | P afternoon was enlivened by sev- Our perpetual GuaranteeBon . Is it correct that there Was A] signed by Mr. Belmont? A. Yea sprints that brought the «pectators | ‘akiee of policy in 1MKT A . ina] Q. Did Mr. Hunter get more money sures your absolute satisfac- way. 1 had not given much attention to] two days Jater? A. Yes, $4,000, matters prior to that time. The firm] @. The check and voucher wete couns of Davies, Stone &Auerbach been | ‘ersigned by Mr. mont? A. Yeu. | =3 nothing approachin was accomplishe but tion now and in the future. Once tralian, and Geo @ Vv Mi Petal anid), CIA. “Also | Sateen oe easarataa See tleetne Holiday. Deere SIMSESUPGT at, the resting Wisocletions |G, And he érew ine cash? A. Yes es , of th ere aroused by @ tlot of tions dnd “Everything Se Mtteet yeas. This chatke wae n| G. bid Mr. Hunter get any built througi Thirty-Atth street or there Promise Excitement in noise, AM ands started in pursutt of | Electrical ior the Home " change in method of payment rather) ne for publicity A. Yes, $1,000 on abouts mnecting the wu renee sihe fe On, Gaus wake Te y aummoned otal a ngs Rag | than of condueting business. 1 volun- | May tecred, or rather war asked, to give it} @. much more 1 « ed in 1908 my attention, 1 had pala little attention | in your legal expense account for pub ing on cots were | nd for nse, 1 $45,000,000 in Present Sube|" lower went side lines and inak | of them and thelr extensions a way Is Evidence of “Good |""7E *yaten rriediy summoned in—you don't have to xeltement was in- ouy. | alers gained ‘ANTO SALES CO., Six-Day Race. would about balla lap i caught by | because when my term expired politi s ATA find @ record. Long Fight for Five- % {in rest, led by , | © Sth Av, at Sud st ie the Aret iWhe entered Into facie. | Q. Haten't you a eof FAT On| ait Says Vanderbilt NS Coker taleea ee eter tee Pe SCORE 65TH HOUR. | i | P It was conveyed to Gov, Miggins that | Ma ” a press hureau?. A. Yen. d , ays a i Therewkh ‘ es : Mt a tnlastor Then followed the appolr of 0m 4 nt of Jockey Chub for | . sa ehir and Goullet.......... 1,968 m to, Coney Island/* aid State Senator au? A. Ye MORE DELAY IS FEARED.|® them Republicans, 1 did not give a Big Sum for Publicity. mach attention.to matters after that As! & Now, sr, Conkley, Now i f two Commisstoners, both 7 | press ng ‘Term for Man Who ning 21 Judge Maione in General & ment Pogler and mil tees 1,968 oot and Moran ves 1,865 Mitten aad Thomas «ves 186 pert F. Wagner to-aay. Senator Wag- ) At {9 instigation of The Evening World, hea four time# introduced Ave. | Purse € sions to Fwavsssaeoeal Cameron and Malstead ,, ‘ paid by the Weatchester Associ: nl haley $11, cent fare bills in the Lexislature—twice | day sentenced J . 0 notorious Quit Advising With Counsel. ia for pubticity It ne 8 Chairman — Willcox — Says: Assembly and twice in the | it Rees Beda 2 be pickpos + ing Ming Q. In what way did you es Q. And the entire legal expenses were! 4 ‘ . ; the Intervorough would be | ecerevithd tas Cass... ieee yéars and also adjudged him an habitual | your interest? A, Wet he ma $79,000.40 A, ¥en, | “Somebody May Come in | Witting to assuine all the risk of op + | wen ws Sunits sys hl 1008 ertiminal, Of udvieing with counse @. Do you. keow what sbeeices were os ¢ ating the Fourth avenue subway,” said Rutt ato1 aes Klein is thirty years old and lived at @. When Davis, stone & . wed for pent for pub. With More Favirdble Plan.” nator Wagner. But not wishing ¢ Fo 1 1,297 on} lan #1 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn. appeared for inen against wioin act ty? A. T don't z offend the members of a Public Service | aa Oe the ana tenet . ls last Detective MeKennn of the! a1 heen brought to collect wage Who had Hf engaging these “ - j Commission, wo voted for a ten cent seat ie he ae | Central Office saw him gray a handbag w0 employed them? ‘A. 1 eke han? Act den’ Snot What guarantee hae the City of New| “20ey lsland fare, tho In vugh has | _— by Mrs. Fannie Leibowits at the | jevidently deemed it pr Q What T want to find out Q. In November, 1908, the W ent to propose nw of 3,000 or more sat in the | elevated station at teenth stre hester| York and the people of the city that] that the city ie Ac abs t tone & Auerback oclation pa t " “f e city assum: the risk, For, bear . % oe 1 wixth a v wallet turned i) 1 fg heel Ah bial pasovin ton. weld’ to) 3 Muigis, (rose the Tnterborough Company Ix acting tn {in mind, the Interl. sough's proposition | hecibcnat Mlk 534 dabduiaetragaibal hid ut contain only 1 cente, Klein | You never see ‘or bokmaners ey © j urer of the J ey (lub, 1 What 00 o opel h ole must be e * ould aga put Moke b+. Pe HOE the Yookey club? A. Well it | was chat for? A. All f know abput lt ls| orm aan ng to operate the} ae a whole must be passed upon by the | purt that would again pleaded guilty, but the Judge in sen- SPECIAL SALES subway extensions on a five cent fave, Commins) before it can be approved | ania’ by the Board of si r 0 to 100K after those matters becate Q. Was any money patd by your ada Boveri eer cans Seger public attended che races and it wae | gootatior Is it not @ natural infere Me ne in 1908? A. Th ce that the ed for the lead in the «lx day race. | Pickpockets are too Kreat a menace to r duty to keep track of how things | way 69,712.62 in Septemn« "ee | Interborough offer, apparently so gen 's Notice to B. R. T. Rutt and Stol are two laps behind and | tis community erouy, a ; “At the next session of the Le: , he es on record with th ar | ins @. Do you know a Mr. W. C. Perey? |fOU% Was made for the purpose of be- he Lesisiature have put thy ves on recor ms Mr tel wan one ourooes of that | a ivee core | tonging the situation, shutting out com: | Zahall zelntroduce the Wive,cent. F that will make WILSON PLEADS WITH SMITH. ' m= *) assertion they up t Fan fund? fem iitixation and) Q. Have you a record of pa py and forcing delay untit euch a| Duh and tis thne 1 believe it will re lost ground before n Macka 1) dissemin inderatanding {hime A. Yes, $819 in Septen time as more favorable ter: to Quit Race le terme can bel become a ee nce, the Governor and and Clarke s only a que tioh of But Latter Deetin | of ywoing matters A. Mel, Barlocker, an offical weoured— through 1 Pavito | Prana Ganessy cnmeie ee hsbindifl ott died eal U.S. Semate, Our regular prices are ; Commission? New Pubile | Transit Company ought to be willing to| This pair were hot fa oft ‘ i2 : g pr and Clarke, and Rutt and Stol into th running with th ona the duty of the racing that it was for legal expenses ee POUASH - tencing him said: “Criminals lke you other seven teams that | need expect no leniency from this court. as In 148 the Westehester Racing As- |. ae wratoga Racing Association, wa ation expended over $18,000 for pub | o, These questiond folléw on’ the neeia| eee tort Hc as the Inter- f early in the week, and nov tiey | TRENTON, N. Woodrow always lower than others * liy. Wax any of t Woo expended [ss easy 1 e | of the Interboroug ai meine | oor eneee, 2 Bay ard of the B. 1. | are behind, ‘all #ix day dope has been | Wilson, ‘ called upon > for publiety? A. Y AGHOn pent Only SLIM Tons trech a1 COUOWR GAY, ‘The people of Maw, Cente fete ene 22, ottee INKS aisartnerentp i eked awry James Smith jr i eat eves because we are manu- | @ What was the ook Sika | epee ee, one Seat eeern,| from an experience of five youre with | eerste Oy $0 share the profts of itn oung blood will always axsert hing and urged the ex-Henator to re« aS Sa babiturede in 1908) t done | Perens in 8 While’ the legal expenine| | ot eenan ee with | Coney Island business up: ent u | i this year It looks as if tae tire from the race for United. States facturing importers and Jin 198 Was $1854, In 199 the amount) te Interborough corporation, dis-/ fare or any other basis.” endif know—that was too long ago. harged to this account was only $975, | 08ed to regard with susp favorites are dup for a seven teams now tor in the interest of the future sell to you direct. ANDY) In 1007 si YW . : @. Who is Mr. Minton, A He has a] On cent 5, 1008, the books show that! Propesition put forth by that combina: | seraprn ce nee wagner th | publicity organization, Andrew Muller, the 1 tion of capita He Retained Minton. ® McAdoo Offers $1,000,000 Bond. Kes velfar an, Introduced the first Five ‘are bill In the Legislatur 1, | Capt. Polag oll Once Decorated ew behind the record. mit, wouldn't listen ata: aeady fi -|tat he controlled thirty-four f passed the Assembly, but was kill ye ahead of the old ifty Democratic votes in th ased, | lelature of the party. lent, was paid Cent New York and Rutt and Stol are all alone in | 8 Impostbh Did he & to follow ihe ~ render any alle of,| Q Why was the bill. delayed until] Gore P. nts, president of the corpora-| termined effort to square himself witli: ane pilin? A, [2487 ¢A. ‘There wax a tong argument| Un; Andrew Freedman, « director, and| his Mi Willlam R. Willcox, chairman of the! for James KB. Martine. 21 W, 4th St. (Opp, Waldorf-Astoria) next i Street tummel JOOMS UPSTAIRS, | 9 1 in ; . 01 London Q. Who retainel Mr. Minton? A. 1] That was for back salary,” said My. | ee inquirk mere “put to-day to/ the Senate, largely through the instru for Like Feat, Navigates et he it" F ve 5 | Newark tela. Earlocker Cornelius Vanderbilt, a mei of the | mentality of “The” MoM. ¢ : P pee Carotene solic’ Ud ft. Sn does not decide t My i i * ’ MeManus and othe: ae wland and Clarke and M n Chkeay § @.Do you know what he did? A, On] @ Enotice you }ad to sell some bonds | itive Cominittee of the , Inter | supposed friends of the working classes, |” the Crippled Kaiser, Two teams, Mac 1 : yen Co lew pide ine Weilach. ohureite MATHER CO go 1 can't tell you. ‘That's a sort of work | to pay this DIT A. Yew borough Rapld ‘Transit Company; Theb-| The following year McManus, in a 5 ppied ‘Nalser. em One) ewe wrestle Jor Saturday WHl tsue%a statement de- constituents, worked for the bi) Gant, Leica eens ck, who won a) Any minute ix likely to bring abou vat will change the cd saad Publte . . which passed both branches of the Leg- 1G. Who Is Mr. Fitzgerald? A. tie] @ How are payments directed to te| Public Service Commission. It was{istature. Gov. Hughes vetoed , NEW YORK 10W oration m his sovereign | thrilling spurt ¢ the ve G Beesident of the Brighton Beach |made? A. On bills or vouchers, Pointed out to thern that while William | measure for the reason, he explained |f? 4 Wonderful piece of seamanship in| Plexion of The race Ke fod ay 4 cups of Tea for le ising Association and for many years Has No Bill for It. G. McAdoo, in connection with his Tri-| that the subject was one that should go|t#king the big Kaiser Wilhelm der Crates SRriwte qnure i Ho tralian The 10c trtal ED Rewapaper men. Q"HAVS you a°Gil for Mr, ‘Mtler’s pee offer, volunteered to put up a/ before the Public Service Commission, | Grosse of the North German Lloyd into | Pmt comes off, but there ; of ‘Salada’ NOE Scr ts gayindal at over| ukibeencoumey Ac mone Des OF $008 0 to bind the contract, no| — In 10 Senator Wagner got the meas-| port with her rudder ‘one, verformea | *S Not’ Allowed 40 cups. Extrava-" ‘g:0@ to Mr, Fitagerald? A, He pub-| @. Mr, Miller df publisher of Life and a bond or forfelt was made| ure through the Senate, but it was killed Protest No’ . . well nigh as worthy a feat when he| docked the lher this morning, after having brought her all the way from the Banks; with her port propeller lost and her tall shaft broken off, maintaining -day Squa an average speed of 17 1-2 knots an hour, |!" the six-day race at Madison Squ In his modesty the big skipper in-|Garden early to-day. sey of the fance can’t buy more. Economy can’t pay Chairman R. G. K |tlonal Cycling Association to-day ove ruled the protest filed by Rutt and Stol, |whd were iapped twice by the leaders Mshed a pamphlet and wrote a number] a man of large business interests, { : You roby ee ha” oad Me. Van: abealios yaauwertt ihe a ed ts ef articles. he? A. Yes. z \° orth, who allowed it to , “@ whet wae the payment of a. Sedlan slate Voddeus bel: clan beck D cignat the Interborough Raptd|die in the committee on rules. Last | Mss | Transit Company, so far as I represent | year Sentaor Avnew,-In charge of the| ce ay Pastis scutes ob cucienee age ya verso Soe ee ‘iin? | the spirit of that company, ts quite wil- | committee on railroads, refused to, re- . d *| ling to furnish any bond that the city | port the bill out, and 4 motion to dis Q. This was for missionary work § [the racing meetings. One .of the most reliable manufacturers in New York | i} authorities may deem necessary for the | charge the committee fi con- | nt | * A among clergymen’ Have you seen.Mr. r rec ? coi ittee from further con: ed tha rev: we ving| After the excitement of the early ; “ , om 5 aglow ne ro Lads ae, Pes tae Mer recently? | ¢aithtul performance of our proposition | sideration of the measure was lost by a | et ke nlohbifkorn ike hasgh tscase | morning sprints it was found that the | will sell their $25,000 stock @. Why 41a he request your yer |. You don't kn where he snows] Olmne Yana neler of the elty. | |narrow margin | Since Neal een t happened on Monday, but those | German-Holland team was far in the of latest FUR COATS, " A. No, I do not. A "gl elder vorah other foes of the | aboard united)in deciaring that it way | ruck. . Rutt immedi appealed to - —— © peggy 5 ee ee ‘Algernon Datngerfield, assimant secre- Leena of Ate maey, tnveiad in ihe measure have tailed of re-election to Cant: Polack's yasterly handling of the | Prothoter Powers that he was not get- MUFFS and FUR SETS at: you 2 ‘esent subway, which is an evidence ot ‘gislature. vesti. Th . ; 3 ‘gan f enable "ting a fair deal, and asked an in j : : Assemblyman Makes Denial. bss Psi bering Niel iad CNY Past Kood faith, but if this ts not con-]. The Public Service Commission, after Ata ahiNaw Seek te sig Oats Powers consulted, with Chat ridiculously low prices. ‘ u 2 sidered sufficient by the city authorities | M#@ veto of the second bill, took up the scot p wl Rbndcidted chairman found that Charles F. Murphy, former Assembly-| Q. Last week, Mr. Daingerfeld, you a A question, For nearly two: yeara its] four hours behind the schedulo time, | man Kelsey. The I Exceptional tunities man from Brooklyn, who was Chairman | stated that you had personal charge of | pting our Proposition I am sure) members pondered. Then three of the| A% Col.'John Jacob Astor, one of the| Rutt had no grounds for complaint mal Oppor' of the Codes Committee that reported | the collection and disbursement of §31,- | board would meet any additional | $15,000-n-yeur Commissioners voted for a| passengers, parted from Polaek he eaid;| that he and his partner had bee: the Agnew-Hart bills in 1908, wax the] 000 in 19097 A, Yes, requirements which might ‘be reason-|ten-cent fare, while the |wo others hid| “Captain, I am now convinced that you | lapped twice fairly firet of thone who proceeded Mr. Belmo,-| Q. Now the fact 1s that in 1909 you | behing a hey-washey" minority re-| could have sailed us home with no| There Was an accident during the nov fret Of those who proceeded Mr. Bel | were informed that there was $31,000 Why, Yes, If Required. | Hort in effect that the Brooklyn Kapid| propetiers at all.” Whereat Capt, | famous early morning sprint In whic " “ aa’, ven't| Lransit Company ought to charge five| p, x e fs . “atice lost a ao, mont on the stand. legal expenses of the year bofore that| | “Does Mr. McAdoo think we haven't! centy to Coney ialand on week days. "| PolMCK grinned under his huge brown | MacVarland and Clarke lost a luo, $5 to $150 Per Ses jat a Saving of 25%, to 50% Were you acquainted with Frank J, | had to be settled? A. Quite correct got $1,000,007" remarked Andrew Freed- hy port. Somebody told Ste We are about to start on our 1944 Gardner during the session of 19087" | Q. Can you give us the figures show-| Man, Who was present. “It Is absurd to Very Rough Weather. Rutt's partner, to stop riding and the samples and must get rid of the _anked the committees’ counsel ing what the racing associations paid | raive the question of a bond in connec- After leaving the other side the| little Hollander got off the track. Dv samples and ge e i wir,’ said the witness, in 19087 A. Lean get it for you, tion with our plain, businesslike offer. | | Katser Wilhelm der ¢ se had very | ing this time, however, the riders had | R goods on hand at once. | @ Did you meet him in New York | aeeianerrie * | We have offered New York City as fine | rough weather, with head seas, until| fone back on the track, and before Through Trains while the racing tills were under consid- | LOW FIRE KATES & proposition as ever was presented to! Monday, Then the storn abated, In| Stol realized his mistake Jimmy Moran \ |eration? A. Yon, once st the Manavtas | BY PHI MUTUAL | *.munitoaly. ; RUSE eTe Eee heer ee ete ERALEot Svar leeaara inode | to Jersey City Chas. Wechsler & Bro. Hotel, = 2 “Not only is it a good plan, but aj briskly in an almost, lifeless sea when | twice, Rutt relieved Stol, but could not 7 West 35th St. Q@. What di Senator Gardner say to INSURANCE CO.’S, | speedy one. As Mr. Vanderbilt has said, | }at 2.45, in latitude 43.24, longitude 5 retrieve his partner's lost ground, When Through trains now run = you? A. ‘This was the day before the oo there is no question about a bond for there was a jar whic . shook her great! Rutt was notified by Powers that t in each direction without | bill was reported by my committee. He} Before taking up the race track in- | $1,000,000 or more, if {t should be wired hulk, This was followed by the racing | joard refused to allow him any lost anked me to hold it in the committee. | vestigation, the Legislative Committee | by the city. Our proposition is a genu- of the port engine. onan eels | change of cars between 33rd Q. Did he offer you « consideration it | to-day probed a little deeper into fire| ine one, We hope to be able to give the Almost instantly, however, thls last 201 anc. Iwill contr ; St and Gth Ave and the You Would hold the bil? A. He did not, | Insurance matters people of New York the longest ride for disturbance ended and the ship began | ang will try our v ae 4 Penna, R. R. and Lehigh! Q What dtd he teil you was his reas] Roland W. Toppan, president of a] a nickel in the world and over the best | those two laps. Valley R. R. Station in fon for wanting the bill held back? A, | number of “MIll"" mutual fire insurance | equipped property.’ , 4 practically no excitement at all, so the | to Keep their eyes open and give me City through the | He did not ive any and I did not in. | compantes, gave the committee tmport-| “In making our proposition,” said Mr. | | officers. #aid, and few of the 700 immi- | the fairest treatment." | deraey City gh th | quire. I only had two minutes talk | amt evidence on the cost of insurance. | Shonts, “we have ta to slow down gr tually. ‘There was Clothing FURS ‘ and Fur Coats for MEN an. WOMEN two oth) first 5 | » the ordinary | “Don Ci a r| grants in the steerage vealtze@ that F | with him. He declared that witle “mill” risks are | course, which has always been followed. | Don C ilo Jose Jose de Elorduy” anything had happened, th pela MT ee in tne! H U D Ss Oo N extion of a bond has never com Held on Charge of Investigution showed that the port i | 1A. No, air. expenses out of 2 per cent, of the] this question would be when the clty | ! etal broke the tail shaft and also| pped away the stern tube outboard. Bei debn A. Coakley, an accountant in Forced Rates Down Willcox, “to doubt the good faith of | Automatically the balance tank lad bscesses August Belmont’s office and treasurer of | Mr. Toppan told of the formation] Mr. Shonts and his axsoclates. I can} Detective Lieutenants Ditseh and Hun-| filled with water, which brought the | Q. Did any one ever approach you in| considered the most hazardous, the| ‘the n teams itt in the] ation to eller had snapped short off. As it| #X-day bicye co, and of the Q. And you have never so stated to | Pfemlum collected and that 7 per cent. | authorities raise it.” $30,000 Fraud. the Westchester Racing Association, | of the mutyal companies and declared | see no reason why Mr, Shonts's offer | ter arrested a well-dressed, bejewelled | Stern down to its pr es. In “1 should feel guilty of (McADOO TUNNELS) yer bear ‘plan. no matter where you live or hat your ac Jon may be a sinister way regarding these bills? | Mutual compan id thelr losses and] up, ‘The time to give consid | . ped the vast weight of whirring | R I | any one? A. T have not. was roturned io the insured, have no reason,” said Chairman | | V E R Produced the books of that association. | that in many places they had forced | shoulé not be considered « straight-out | yas less than an hour Capt. Polack had the gratitude if T did not te! on th platform of the ‘Tir “How much were the legal expenses | the stock companies to meet their | Promise to perform certain thugs, IN Sauare atat the subway this after: | HBC! Under way again, using He Stare) penetts 1 of your association in 1907?" asked Mr, | rates. Mr, ‘Toppan's companies ave only| the event of a contract being made be- h . . afters | yoard engines alone. parila, Five ugly and painful abscesses A | oe Bru Heenced to do Wusiness in Rhone Island | tween the clty and tie Intervorough, | 20 and locked him up at Police Head- | -yeate {a wireless to the | formed in the lower part of my abdomen: Other stations along 6th | ox. “They were $15,627." and North Carolina. The fact that Mr. Shonts makes no “{arters on « charge of having deen | cgen e didn't th he 1 was confined to my bed thirteen weeks| Ave are at 28th, 23rd, 19th, in Munich t ner, Who known in| jouw Compared with this cost of mu- | mention of intention to execute a bond | lMPHeated in a swind Big Jump That Year. tus) ingurance ia the statement of | for ihe falthcul performance of his cmt Months : 1. How much in 19087 A. They we | cost of insurance im Mew York Oity | of the contract is not important, In cw $59,305, given to the committee yesterday | the city enters into a contract with Ciriolo Jo | by " si . How much in 19097 A. Nothing. by Willis 0. Robb, manager of the | Interborough, a Is charged that Don Cirtol t half behind the ship's average alt, | and J took th ine until L was wel: ry the Tubes, Q. Under date of Feb. 8, 1908, tx th Mew York Fire Ingurance EBx- | quired for tt ‘with a companion, got good Spurns Aid of Tug |—John W 4 payment of 000 to Maurice Minton change. Mr. Robb admiitea that nt subway, graces of Court Jeweler Otto Koch of i cae! Hs Hn , Pittston, Pa, ee | = Can you explain that? A. Yes; it's 4| the stock companies collected $25,- Would be Well to bear in mind that Eta Wien eas wealthg ate iaire: (lone TELOr® ain ie Saeed, & covtie | anaes aed Path i Srebne d Genk ES © is to. invest surplus. funds in| Of company tugs hurrfed down the bay | eee val get tn by 1 wind Uhis afternoon, buc|and the pain was almost vndearabie, A) 14th and 9th Streets, Save Kood, and for neighbor suggested that I try Hood's ne, avoid delay, trains naintained a sp apariiia, which I did, I began to improve pail Trav iin Chive waoeand Ih pasiile, cn Devan to hea,| every few minutes, ‘Travel i La ana me NO Te 2274—3d Ave. Business Confidential, — Q. Is this the voucher that directed! aia back sume variously esti- n to the city, Whether it will be Frankfort-on-the-Main and rey nla | AS fy TOMY tae) abtp croase charge to publicity account, 000,000 a year in premiums and Shonts is slinply making a propo y to tow her in, ay a big boar tie payment of that amount to Mr, Min-| jagted at from $7,000,000 to $10,- pled or not I do not know, W. Caurt Jeweller Keeh, it appears, | {OY hy propetter is apt to yu | x ¥ Peaa Tee oe Ppeat | with only one propeller In oyu tont.A, r¢8, 000,000 in losses to the polloy | we are anxious that there should ve n a the two atrang to take | sadly in a sea way. But Skipper Pot Q. Underneath are the words om agcount” Is that in Mr. 5 jewelry valued $20,000 of our my dvance| polders. ks—ov mont’s| — y her de y, somebody elye might come | ack was out for a record and disdal Jing’ tieir aid, he came up through t tand|in with ano! Home Fur ished at $49.98 cdward V. French, vi e-presi¢ © proposition more fuyor- ere a check wht eo subsequently handwriting? A. Yes engineer of the Arkwright Mutual Wire {able to the city than that of Mr, Shonts Pe 1 ese Tinea hia. GWhs wteant “end fiat lowing, at G.I notice the check is not deposited! jnsurance Company, textifed that the Five-Cent Fare Assured. il Mh BLE oi t descripe| docked handily without any more hei dany bank. That would indicate that | jnyiallation of automatic sprinkler the Intesbérough offer ts Ne b panne seit out ‘deaoripe nis. hin’ hed! not i was turned back to My, Belmont and ls If the Interbarough offer Is accepted tons of the awindlers to police author | than if his ship had 1 n crippled. | systems in theatres would prevent such into 4 2 wave the cash for ii, would it not!) disasters as the Iroquois fire in Chi- gers who had wir contract with | ties in all tye large citles of the world,| Some of the pas .Y¥ and in this contract the description given in one of i, nds fo me them t furnishing "5 oa BT er tog acon ai ago. therights of the city will be fully pro- iveulars Ditgeh and Hunter landed | afternoon found nobody on the pier to nd materia! ven, ‘ of a) “Le the law required Wie installation | ected, In addition (o It investinent of Ciriolo, &e. Beyond admitting his | help them with their luggage ayment of B48 to, ) omawerald:) of such systems, would there be al g75,an000 the Interborough will be re. | Mentity and claiming that he fam one oF hese Was Ms. Pheodere yas me spabheity? A. Yee, chance of such @ dixaster as the recent | quired to put up a reasonable guaran: derican ltlzen, with a wife and chil | shunts, returning from a several [ik «from MANUPACTUR Q, Is the voucher signed by Mr. Bele) Newark fire?’ asked Judge Bruce. ok ubewy . f Gren ip Fan Franciaop, the peiganer had | ine stay abroad: Mrs. Shonta sett (Am es EMAN's PROFTE, f mout? A. Yes. nothing to say | olhow $ i Such things would be practically im-] phe offer of the Interbo: Q. Was the check countersigned vy] yocciuie.” wad the witn para likidatiea’ cele Mr. Beimont? A, Yes. @ On Hed, 21, 1905 have you w recora | WWM Mave been checked until all Cie] gies that have she left her younger dAughter, Miss Marguertie Shonts, with Miss shont Duchess Chaulnes, nigh is the a a |\Santa Claus E eople got out of @ year, Tt must not be inferred by rice that she 1 £0 ba oY to Mr. Min - of a payment of L500 to Mr Minton. | “9. Wiat do you think of enacting «law | the publie that nffevs of the Inter Is Coming, | rers0it wives spending « few’ weeks 1 Bees i tor’ publieliy?. A. | compelling the installation of a sprinkler | porough in re te operation of eX) WILL HE FIND YOU LIVING. IN-AN| New York. She 1 the report that lsystem in tl wed to a titled tres, schools, factories, | tensions, flye-cent fare and other vital! APARTMENT, FLAT, HOUSE OR FUR-| Miss Shonts was Q. The voucher and check Wear the| yoreiy and places where large num:| features were made yoluntartly |NISHED ROOM “THAT WILL AFFORD! foreigner gnature of Mr. Belmout? A, Yes. 10 enn 8 Of persons gather? A. It would une] “Acting for the Public Rervice Coa | SSHED : Col, Astor followed his usual custom ¥ ch. & 5 have ou 4 YOU THE PROPER singe of #80 for A. M, Thornton tor| 2uptedly ve a wood thin Mision I inkisted upon these points. |” CHIMNEY PLACE? of voming Up. the river on the bridge { erred eh om . le iu | oo The discussion ached & stage wher | LIGHT ‘AND HEAT? alongside the ship's ast His wee eS ‘Repairing k ey in Pe @. That voucher is signed by Mi.) Gooey nee te Fab beta the nterboronghy people fully wnder-| DINING FACILITIES? tary Bai Deane es § Geena tatiefaction Guaranteed, “ | Georg Vox, yer and politician, | stood that 1 they agreed to operate , ‘ e with ” e which du Belmont? A. Yes, 4 Who had held many public offices, 48] ait extensions, to make a five-cent fare | SEA ate rat aged his yacht, the a, at South CHAS. HORWITZ |) : ae eat Q. De you know Mr, Thornton? A.| dead at his home, No. 157 Taylor street, | rate ull over the system and to reiin. | CHE! tasers hee Brooklyn, “With Col. Astor wae his son Hy, wast SOY Hetween Hroadway My and E q r ? ! Le sd ye | Vale \¢, miversity No, é. 52 a | Brooklyn, Mr, Fox was born in New| quish to the city the extenslons at ths Preset gy srintad erhiy ebtetr| Dace ll Se a OMtetabllened) 1Nt ; m hornton’s Letter. aor eo meuontyenine snare amo. Mel end of ten years from the beginning of | hver 11,000 more than In ANY OTHER | 80,000 Mil) Fire. ls TP ar notice that attached there ts a/ retired from active practice of law in operations in the case the City shou | * . S, letier as follow: 1890, iat take ehaan SVE nn nite New York newspaper, | WINNT Man., Dee, 7.The Rat | No Extra Charge for It. t Dear Mr. Belmont—Unless it ear” i y kind Would be considered. Prepare for St. Nick Without Delay; Lumber Company's ble amiil a 0ST, FOUND AND REWARDS, ri | ee ee mi Wh ee an CAvaw MeADACHE. Piven s HELP WANTED—MA t makes a great difference with youl | LaxarT tic khoitt hte the world Wide cog) “In the event of the city deeviding o| Read World “To Let” Ad. and Tere het aye nares: Vuametnaye chan ast dain rey | wenn | the Hie uh Oe a RE OR le 3 seis cause or ful | deatroye Boe Maye Lee NS Tdi fod 11 Rh aie j ~, Mi & Would rather have your check, ‘The | aap rms. remorse cause ll fu fullname | ake vcs cine tensions @ spur could be Move Right Away, $254,000, ee a Eel nee ae Beet a Re Grin a 4 Broad at | s ‘ : é | % . ‘ ° f . . aan - —_ ' b re Te - a ~ ~

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