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. ee en . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAX 1 Seige Eel aH OTE GET SEEEE HIGHLAND LADD: Sess ON THE TOS ROUTE a i9id. ea the Westchester and Northern, 960,000) Mifference of stock of the Ci Company ‘an vin HAVEN ROAD'S | $12,000,000 *::: | (GONE; WHEREIS me #400, > ward of $10,010,000 in contracts, jer Pryity asked where it —._— o answer was HIVE. |Upkmown Man Drowned tm North | iver | y |) The body of @ man wae found flont- | tna in the North Kiver at the foot of Fortieth atreet early toeday, ‘The man, w irtyefive yoara old, 6 was turned into the treas-| The Boston twa ellen. fect that Mr, Brady's teeimacy with ‘in ote an, oan on leave of nt in,’ said Expert Brown, |Mellen had netted Die companies up- @fonence. “What's the trouble with yout asked | overre, 'Filled Him ‘With Sootch iH Bi Gav Between “il i: and Real Prosperity, | “to High Finance. SECURITIES .JUGGLED. Pyranikding of Stocks and HiSieh Book Entries Re-|n« {ealedeaat Boston Hearing. vameabpepare pedo x ook value and real property.” MELLEN WILL GO ON WITNESS STAND TO-MORROW. len will take th At to-day’ every dollar was accounted for and Mr. Mellen did not make @ penny of personal profit But Commissioner Prouty insisted on knowing the reasons for undertnk ing involved transactions in xtoc| 1 “| Metien n of your bookkeeping 19,” t the acconnts do not show Your books should be kept A way to set forth clearty, the truth * and the real state of affairs.” —_—o— “DIAMOND 0" BUSY. Takiog Hie a Mancage- Silent on Mellen, ‘That part of Now York which lives and being under the white Hghte of + daving heard that Prenident the New York, Blew Haven and Hartford put the diamonds on “Dia- Mr.|mond Jim” Brady, waited expectantly Parent that nobody save Mr. himself could toll tne ultimate dentina- tion of large «ums of money that the New Haven has applied to nidden uses, ‘The familiar “yellow dog’ funds of inwurance acanial days may reappear in Now Haven finance. ‘There wae a long examination of Expert Accountant Brown at to-day's @ension. Attorney Choate crose-exam- ine@ in behalf of the railroad. Principal topic waa the numerous toans to President Mien out of the com?) pany’a treasury ‘for the carrying on of transactions tn New Haven etook aince wo, , It was-proved: Fepald in /full with interest, ang ‘evec the aocrultg dividends were turnea-inte the company's treasury, Ent there «till remained g@.one foan a at-all the-loane were eels agtetl bee difference of $10,000 and in another a begun én 1988., a onae timp Chere were two raiiresd projects raigatD ee Sore ern és. iy i i il @ city of New York te @tock of the olty. County Contract Com- company the road. it was of fitteen millions millions in stock to an underwriting for thirteen and one-tuif salitions. The vitimate destination of ends and stock tine vor been MGRSWHEELS WITHIN WHEELS, { BUT NO LIGHT. ‘more wheels within wheels | mase of corporate finance, The Company still exists and is Rag! Westchester and feed, an extension of the In 19194he Millbrook Com- terapury wreck of | ied to-day to hear what “Diamond Jim" ‘would sey about the testimony given in Boaton yesterday. The atory of Brady's success 4n obtain- Ing exclusive.contracts from tte railroad for his varions companies, aa told in The Evening World, wae the talk of the ‘Tenderloin. A reporter for The Evening World ‘went to Mr. Brady's resifence, at No. 7 West Kighty-sixth street, this morning. Mr. Brady wa@ at home, the butler said, ‘but Me. Brady cowld not be disturbed. “Mr. Brady is taking his morning Mamage and mustn't de annoyed,” eald end her re to Mr. Brady asking for a cement brought the, reply. that Mr. Brady'nad nothing to esy regarding the Tatéerrtate Commerce fa ine try. ‘Sand Mr. Brady eays he won't have anything to say,” aded the patier, who CHOICE N GROCER ES é New (eae Butter 9° he Regn New-Grass Butter—direct: from ‘the Western ‘Creameries; ‘delidiously _sweet.and: fregh,. “Wusky” and He Winds 180 pounds, had brown bate and clean shaven, He wore a blue Up in Court. sult, white shirt and col aie n knitted tle, Diack eit, pink un- ‘ar, black socks and black Iace| A “etchinan in Giighiand cestume, | vare legs exposed beneatis trim elles and. 404 FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER 37th Sh TOMORROW, FRIDAY Our fixed, unalterable policy of never carrying over any stock from one season to another makes imperative this drastioand Emphatic Closing Out of The Choice of-the House-in Tailored&DressySuits Including Original Imported Models, Also cicx | 17.50 and Charmeuse, Wool Poplins, Wool Eponge, English Serges, Heretofore Shepherd and $29.50 to $65.00 Fancy Checks, etc. It’s & Stewart Reduction—no fictitious reasons and forced values, but actual savings on faultlessly tailored, distinctive and correct women’s and misses’ apparel of the hour. 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