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4 } f bi iit i HI l et : i i le iH : i i i me uf Et i iH thr i : i = re ! | i i it HA i t igh ii i i ‘ff i Ht When the cases were called Mr. Mo- Nad explained his attitude and declared the prosecution of the cases hould be left to his successor. i iy fe i i i MoNad. “The Attorney- foquested me to withdrew present the names of cer- I am absolutely un- i i i f i | ; rT i 3 : | i r i j i | i } i z i fil 4 i were aot over until July 18. eimilar reason, his resignation, secured @ continuance of the Drew Caminetti and Maury I. b J g ° t i i j | j Hj i ht H fit Oh HHT Hi I Bs f i net HE ERE fi i : if a in| it i [ é : { : 5 i i ‘ ; ie h £3 fi gi ri Hy i ! alt ii i iv Fs ee iy t E t 5 i ine H i i: Th ii i “| il i it i ai F i t I i 3 gs : H i ii H i i Hi s Ls | | j & x t H la i it itl 8 g fk i a i il] i i if l ; if i il I oF i i ti i} i ik i i . bt f I 33 | ! ! ix i i t AE E t FE { | : i Ip i d g E ; if # ? il ite i i i F E i 7 z i i ig e i : F i E | i j Hi ij é 3 i combines with the building an outside h reaches vast num-~ otherwise not receive ! i ‘ : if F] i | if i Ht Fedorate Democratic Clubs, The sertificate of incorporation of rons Federation of De: li ae 28 Fy ernoon by Court Justice Giegerion, the incorporators are George J, and Patrick J. Kane and Charles » the latter two being the heads whe bearing their names, The ob- of the federation are, according je certificate, to premote closer jon between the various clubs, It a thet clube already affiliated I of neorly a i i] E re § iF: es: a3 £8 | s E s 4 Her in Year, Declares Miss Sullivan. HOPES TO AVOID COURT Publicity Is “Something Aw- ful,” So She Expects Settie- ment of $225,000 Suits. oth ry * 4 Rill i i [i j H : f Hi I 4 g Hy E 5 Z 3 5 il: Hi if ib . ! * j i f a | f l i i i i i af F fi ES8 Fl 4 iH j ee & = El £ ay at aT it i qs 4 ey i ? E i | | i i 4 ty df ij Ht 3 | | ! ! tal i i : eff i i u if E | hi | f ETT ER f sity F picFolssiite KILLED 8Y AN AUTOMOBILE. |: Mrs. Wright Eckersley and Her Hus- band Knocked Down in the Streets of Pennington, PENNINGTON, M. J., June M—Mre. juries sustained lsat night when sh her husband were knocked down and Gragged by an automedliie in Main street, Penni ‘Mr. Bokersiey was bruised and is suffering from shook, ‘Witilam Trudel, owner of the | (wees driving it, cave he wes tu @ lane, and thought the Eckers! seat nian 4 srrvner bt ba} man from Sutfolk County?” O'Keefe denied this. ' GENATORS GAY THEIR OESKS £2 : g A} mae st i I [ fl , WERE RIFLED. Senator White, Chairman of the a Fae lal i ft Ooo Will Settle Her $225,000 Suit ? DEMANDFORMONEY Ea geveral hours. Chesapeake and Onto recovered a guint of its dectine, while increasing the ettivity to any extent up to 1 ofclock. From 1 to 3 o'clock only 19,000 shares changed hands. Chesapeake and Ohio Geveloped weakness, yielding 2% points xo 64% from 67%, Its high for the ‘The Clostug Quotations, Chicage Wheat Market. ‘MhalR SB ER sit guy ow Dee AEP “SCHOOL TEACHERS TO WED. should ee Sul bly are the other trustees. fenator Wagner said after the Senate adjourned that fhe thought the matter should be investigated by the Senate. Pas nee WILD WEST SHOW DERAILED. 101 Rasch ontat Gete a Shaking Up im Massachusette, BAST SOMERVILLE, Sess, June men were injured and @ score badly sheken up to-day when the 101-Ranch Wild West train was de- railot on the Boston and Maine Rall- Four of Them Get Hieenses in @ County. Four young women, all of whom gave their occupation as public school led to-day at the Mar- Bureau in Long Island City for Ncenses to m ‘They did nat say in what achools they teught, but they are all residents of Queens Borough, ‘he prospective brides and bridegrooms Mise Helen HB. Nichole of No, 6 » Jamaica, and Cla avenue, Far Rockaway, end Bamuel Hirschburg of ‘a oy Floyd streot, | TO MAYOR SU THREE POUEMEN Financier Discusses Prevailing) Two Tried for Graft and Threal Financial Conditions at Pub- lic Service Hearing. PLAN IMPROVEMENTS If New York Central Is Con- solidated With Lake Shore Much Is Promised. ‘The pecullar financial condition that Prevails in Wall street and all other money merts of the world, was die- cussed in some measure by J. Plerpont Morgan, head of the firm of J. P, Mor gan & Co, fiscal agents of the New Gay., This was called to act upon the application of the New York Central for permiasion to execyte mortgages in con- nection with the consideration of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Rail- way. Commissioner Martin 8. Decker presided, with Commissioner Curtis N. Dougias also present. Mr, Qdorgan has testified that with the proposed consolidation the New Yerk Centre! would have @ line through frem New York to Chicago and that the cenr eolidation would prove a very beneficis! for the investors as well as "It te most advisable that these bonds the best value and the said Mr. Morgaa- opinion on that,” “The trouble is capital just at present ttle greater than the available ‘To make i clearer I mean that timate needs of business are than the available capital just that therefore the demand for times, my opinicn, by meaes of the prp- all the lines would security. Mr. Morgan then continued, stating thet conditions ‘were improved by treating with holders of large blocks of stocks instead of with many small or individual holders of stock, “Certainly moat of the stockholKers of the companies that we—our firm— have approached, have indicated their willingness to take over these other properties with the New York Central,” Deny Mrs. Gray's Accusa- tlons Completely. As the result of Mra. Mary Gray's complaint to Mayor Gaynor concerning her troubles with policemen extending over two years, three men of the Weat ‘Thirtieth street stetion have been gus- pended. One, Detective-Sergeant Thom- ae A Dolan, was found to be the wrung man eovused by the woman, and, after Bie reinatatement to-day, Sergt. Mil- ton Woodbridge wae identified by her as one of the offenders against her peace and was suspended im Dolan's Mire. Gray went to the Mayor's office to complain that Policeman John B. Driscoll, on June 12, had pinched her arm while she was standing in front of her home, No. 27 West Thirty-third atreet, and had threatened to arrest her, without provocation. When he was Put on trial to-day before Deputy Com- missioner Newbérger, Driscoll sald he hed thresatened to arrest the ewoman Decause she was acting in a disordesty manner, but he denied having laid his told the Mayor that on Thankagiving aight, 1813, Grant had arrested her and the Night Court had asked get her off before the Magistrate, and hed accepted 960 for that service. Grant made @ complete denial, ‘The woma third charge waa that some time between Sent. 17 and 2. of last year, Sergt. Dolan had borrowed 11100 frovh her while investigating a rob- ery in her house, and hed never re- ‘turned the money. When Mrs. Gray jsaw Dolan, she denied that he was the [man and picked Gerget. Woodbrid; ————— EXEMPTION IN INCOME TAX IS DECREASED TO $3,000. But Heads of Families Are Allowed 94,000, With Additions for Children. WASHINGTON, June %.—A lowering of the minimum taable income under the income tax, and provisions grant- ing men and women at the heads of certain eexmptions w: vided in the Senate draft of made public late this afternoon by Chairman Simmons. The new minimum income madee f° able is $3,000 but a man or, with ery minor child of the parents taxed, except that the provision as to children does not apply when husband and wife have more than @3,000 net in- come each, Numerous clauses in the provision have been rewritten and others inserted, The most important of the formor in that defining exemptions in computing net incomes for the purpose of the tax. ‘The deductions allowed are necessary business expenses, interest paid on in- dedtedness, public taxes pald, losses from fire, storms, %¢., not compensated by Inaurance, debts found worthiers, Wear and tear of property, dividends or earnings ‘rom corporations themesiv.ur taxable upon net income and other in- said Mr. Morsen. “The Mutual Life Assurance Company had a block of stook of about $10,000,000 and at Arst Gidn't want to agree with the propo- sition, but have since agreed that this will be @ good thing for all concerned.” A. BH, Smith, senior vice-president of the New York Central, said it is moet imperative that the mortgage be permitted upon the proposed conser dation, NEEO@ THE MONEY TO HANDLE INCREASED BUSINESS. “In 1902 the New York Central han- dled about 17,200 freight cara, and now we handle twice ss many,” said Mr, Smith, “so you see that we must have more money to provide for greater faciiities, I te! you property does not stand still It either goes shea. or goes backward. This railroad business {s a fair business venture, Thia is a good, warranted business investment.” Mr, Smith that with the pro- posed consolidation hecoming the immediate improvements 000,01 “Within the next thirty years I would say that with the proposed con- solidation of theese lines it 1s estimated o business exigenci wuld ware n expenditure of about $374,000,- int O€ the property,” Ttemising ¢! Smith said that the completion of the electrical sone in the terminal district would require about $90,000,000; the im- provements on the weet aide, about #5,- 000,000; grade crossings in and about Byract about 912,000,000; improvements in Buffalo, about 9,000,000; to form track aiong the Hudson River, about $18,000,000; new freight yard and elimination of grade crossings at Atbany, about 97,000, 00; while s high level bridge eouth of Albany will require 99,000,000, Commissioner Decker announced that both sides would be permitted,.to Ble their briefs within two weeks and that each would have a week afterward in which to make reply. Wilson Breaks Another Freeedent. WASHINGTON, June %. — President Wilson emashed another White House tradition yesterday when, bareheaded, ikea on the White House drive, woodby to comes @ tax upon which has been pal? Jeations THs. W 5." Menee, Mrs ootues Passat. Ke 3 AUCTION SALES. JORDAN, MORIARTY & 6O., BANKRUPT, Sells Wednesday, June 25, 1913, BY ORDEK UF big” coust, At 155 STREET, tl rene ad Manhattm, reg RENN pce tr UR & RI Rroed way, \ | Se 1 (| | with banding Et ad If Your Oxford Pinches It Isn't a Dr. A. Cushion Dr. A. Reed Cuhien Bae . Broad 240 Broadway @itzic Was rcpt tl | gestion for Tuesday he nT t4 BARCLAY STREET Career Woot iy | COR’ or Street” Reed Oxford Co. ach Bow. Cgpangs gods Est ay Res Hil TS ee 14, ee 208 BROADWAY.»