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HINGES ON PROOE OF RAFT CHARGES Gives Governor Chance to Order Investigation. BOTH PARTIES INVOLVED aven Lawyer Negotiates With Sulzer While Accusing Informer Wittes Confession, + ag No doug qieta abogt te Criminal Bujldipg aod the Tombs that former Stite Senktor Stephen J. Stilwell @f the Bronz has concluded arrange- fMents with Gov. Sulzer to trade his knowledge gf what he ca: rruption in Legislature fer a pardon’ + @ ptatements involve members Of both hotises Of The Legisiature, some: f whom are prominent in Tammany Hall, othere,ef whom are wheel: horses 4m the Repiblican organisation, All that atands in! thewey of an imniédiate Qrade between Stilwell and the Gover- Bor is the necessity for confirmation or sorro! n_of the charges./ Many of ‘them are ‘baled, Wt ‘te aid, not on def- mite, fret hand information, but on Foi ms / trey ber Ret boy fran ; | govered the unconscious form of little Frank Brackman, carried him at once to | where it was discovered his left leg had been broken and from serious internal injuries. He may GING @1Na CELL: - However, there is enough in them te ‘Warrant the Governor in dealing with Btitwell. The convicted former Senator ‘wants to escape from a term of from four to eight years in Sing Sing and is ‘willing to go to anylength to that énd. Gov, Sulzer is the one man Who can pave him..,, ‘ Stilwell has pieke the peycholowical Se STILWELL, PARDON [ONE BY "ANOTHER DYING AFTER ; Lumber Pile Topples Over, Convicted-. Senator’s Expose] Burying Youngsters Who morning to climb Mount McKinley again. To them Mount McKinley was a monster pile of lumber which towered the other lumber piles in a vacant lot at No, 4402-4406 Sixth avenue, near thetr homes, unt,” but had never managed quite to reach the top. To-day was to have been their great effort. young mountaineers, however, note that workmen had been taking lumber from the pile, dnd that their “mount was unsteady and on the verge of falling. Shortly before 11 o'clock “mount.” dren under a gr cinct were hastily summoned, as was an ambulance from the Norwegian Hos- pital. Phe policemen were told only one After brin, of the pile me te THE BV PSUR, = eee oS upon the body of little Lorian Haas, dend. Up.to that time no one had been aware that the boy had deen hurt. ‘The body wan removed to the Fourth Avenue station, where It remained un- tified for some time. This efternoon the child's mother went to tation to report his absence and identified the body. Her vondition became serious from shock as she fooked at the mang form of her boy, and CLIMBING “MOUNT” ot No. 19 Harriman av dropped dead to-day in his ‘e@ at No. 10 North Sireet, Jamaica, He woman customer, wh reeled and fell to the floor. Farland, who was passing, wae called Were at Play: wed seven years, of No. 6, Brooklyn, and Frank ven, of No. 4407 Sixth ue, Brooklyn, ventured forth this CASCARETS. SURELY STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT. Dime a, box—No Headache, Biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Are keeping your bowels, liver ond donee clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing « through these alimentary organs every few da: ie Pills, Castor Oil re: wel wash-day, Let thoroughly cleanse and he stomach, remove the un- sour and fevmenting food a ases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the intestines and bowels, A Cascaret to-night will make you feel great by morning. hey work while you 4! never gripe, sicken or cause any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women tal Cascaret now then and .never have Headache, Bi ess, coated tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipated Bowels. ‘Cascatets be- long in every household. Children just love to take them, ir days the boys had been endeavor- to make the’ ascent of their The hardy fatled to reached the summit of the The weakened pile of lum- toppled and fell, burying the chil- t mass. serves of the Fourth avenue pre-| q; wae buried in the pile and they dug tically, After an hour they un- and Dr. Matthews @ hospital, he was ouffering is young Brackman out policemen gave up work, is Of work- replace the Moment, eq,tp epeak, for dealing with : Bulser. The Le; to investigate some of its own mem- bers he would have a big advantage in the coming: primaries and elections. It is recalled in that connection that the veptl| Stilwell. and exon- cb Sha of the charges of geteitingg ‘eherred by Geor; Ken Ident of the Note Compaty. ‘Hut’ & “court ih’ this city, Promptly convicted Stil should he come out in cha: eclared its belief in hie innocence. GOVERNOR'S’ FRIEND. CONDUCT- ING THE NEGOTIATIONS. Samuel Belt Thomad, a lawyer in civil Broadway end en the nego tl Chamber at Albany and Btilwell called on He also called on the Governor at Al! jast week. Stilwell has been writin; is cell for the past t Becretes his pupers when McClelland or Robert M. @efended him in his trial, call on him, Bioore and Sefiator MoCieNand’ have Persistently denied that Stilwell was Megotiating with the Governor to trade ® confession tor a panion, The polities, situation in the. Bronx bs «8 factor in Stilweill's cas The old ‘Tammany ‘organisation in the Bronx, vg hy and Gene Mc- @ @way from the Fourteenth niwation on the Bronx county Question and-ts now bullding up @ new |, machine. “Btllwell was allied with the Murphy-MeGuite.combine. A fight is to down Tammany in the Bronx and fight Is bitter. McGuire has assumed aderehip of the anti-Tammany Y Five days ago, Gov. Sulzer appointed Games Clancy of the Bronx, a leuten- d close personal friend of Mc- Guire, warden of Sing Bing privon, McGuire and the other anti-Tammany Bronzites are reasonably sure of Other patronage from the Governor. — HELP: PARENTS CELEBRATE. | Nacrat. Henry Brneck W4ll Attend | Their Golden Wedding. Sergt. Henry Brueck of the East Fitty-first{@tvegt station returned trom & two weeks’ vacation Saturday to tind b letter advising him that ta parents, } both more.thap eighty years old,: will to-day colébrate thelr fiftieth wedding boniversaryyin Saginaw, Mich, With only, an hor to prepare be- fore his tour of @uty began, Serst. Brueck hastened to Police Headquarterg and laid the facts before Acting-Com- ioner MecKayy who promptly gave the sergeant five days’ leavd of absence and bis egngpafulationa as well, On ils Way to the station house Sergt, Brueck putgiiated for hiv father a gold- handled cane monogramed and bear- ing the deted "1863-1913," and for hie mother an jmmense Bible printed in German. Judge Boyle to-day for robbing sult en gt Jewelry, money, je ieee rt nd etogkings, which + ee —s BAUMANN & OUR 57th ANNUAL JULY CLEARANCE AT ALL FOUR HACKETT- -CARHART STORES MEANS AN AVERAGE "SAVING OF 40% TO ‘MEN. SUITS UP TO $30.00 99.50.TO $16.50 OUR MONEY-BACK POLICY IS 57 YEARS OLD. 265 Broadway 041 Broadwoy 119 Weat 42d St, 154 East 125th Se. Neat Chambers St. at 13th St. Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue Opponite City Hall Near Union Sq. Open Evenings Open Evenings BRO AT 8457. & SAVE. We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Birds- eye This 2-lech Guaranteed Brass Bed Free With wre Every er, Porehase of $75 or Over. ee ins 41" a Week Opens an Account ROOMS ROOMA $75] (Ageeter $125] [bicecsr $150 my ROOMS Completely Furnished Furnish for the Write for our NE OUR LIBER the Penn: | BookLAT comginmy| ‘We Pay Freight [creorr ‘renin ‘ap- mm “camden, was| Il ovormaiion reBirding | Fare 2 cunde aang it i : ir outfits, maths Rallroad nd, ara in prison by | Mt ou 4 an fare |2nd. New! Jersey 4"Gr. BHING WORLD “MONDAY, JULY 14, INGAND FINANCIAL. | 1918. To Stockholders (Common and Preferred) of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY: Fursuant to the decree recently entered In the sult of the United States of Amsrica v. Union Pacific Rallroad Com- Dany et al, the undersigned now offer to the stockholders of Union Pacific Rallroad Company for pro rala subscription Certificates of Interest in 883,576 shares of the capital stock of the Southern Pacific Company as follows: Such Certificates will be issued by the Centr Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, under and subject to sald decree, and each will entitle the registered owner thereof, or his assigns, upon surrender thereof and upon filing with the Trustee an affidavit in the form required by said decree (to the effect, In substance, that the appl: oes not own any shares of the capital stock of the Union Pacific Reilroad Company and is not acting for o6n behalf of any stockholder of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, or in concert, agreement or understanding with any other person, firm or cor- oration for the éontro! of the Southern Pacific Company in thé Interest of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, but In his own behalf in good falth), to tecelve a stock certificate for the number of shares of the capital stock of the Southern Pacific Company represented by, such certificate, together with the amount of all dividends (without Interest thereon), appertaining to such shares, declared and payable by the Southern Pacific Company after the second day of January, 1919 (i. @, the April 1, 1943, and subsequent dividends), and collected and received by the Trustee prior to such conversion, and a dividend order or assignment executed by the Trustee for any declared but unmatured dividend appertaining to sald shates which shall be vested, at the time of such conversion, in the Trustee as the registered holder of such shares. Each such certificate will In effect provide that all subscription or other rights offe by the Southern Pacific Com- pany appertaining to the shares represented by such certificate will be assigned to thé registered owner thereof as pro- vided in sald decree. Said decree among other things provides that if at any time after January 1, 1916, any of said Cer- tificates OP Interest shall remain outstanding, the Court In’‘its discretion after a heariag upon such notice to holders of Certificates of Interest as it may direct may order the shares of the Southern Pacific COmpany represented by sald certifl- cates to be sold and the proceeds distributed to the registered owner or owners of such certificate or certificates. Accordingly the privilege is offered to ot jolders tegistered on the books of the Union Pacific Rail- road Company at the close of business on August 7, 1913, to subscribe for such Certificates of Interest to the extent of 27 per cent. oftheir holdings of Union Pacific stock, prefered or common. The date on which the tight of subscription will terminate, the price of subscription and the date when payment must be made will be hereafter announced by a further circular, to be mailed to registered stockholders at their addresses appearing upon the books of the Company, and to be published for three consecutive days in at least two newspapers of @meral circulation in the City of New Yortr and one in London. Warrants signed by the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad Company will be issued to each stockholder as soon as possible after August 7, 1913, specifying the par amount of stock for Certificates of Inter- est in which the stockholder is entitled to subscribe, Warrants will be mailed to registered stockholders at their ad-' dresses appearing upon the books of the Company unless other Instructions are received, ‘ants not so provided for may be obtained at this office not later than three days prior to the date on which the right of subscription shall terminate. Subscription Warrants entitling the holder to subscribe will be issued for amounts of $100, or multiples thereof, and Fractional Warrants for fractions/of $100, Fractional Warrants will not entitle the holder to subscribe, but will be exchangeable in amounts aggregating at least $100 on or before three days prior to the date on which the right of subscription shall terminate for Subscription ‘Warrants, and if the surrendered Fractional Warrants include a fraction In excess of $100, a new Fractional Warrant will be issued for such fraction. Fractional Warrante desired by stockholders t@ complete full shares or Fractional Warrants which the stockholders desire to dispose of must be bought or sold in the market, as the undersigned will not sell or purchase such fractions. After three days prior to the date on which the right of subscription shall terminate, all Fractional Warrants will be void and of no value. On the back of the warrants will be two forms, In case It Is desired to subscribe, the first form Is to be filled out and signed by the stockholders or by their assigns, but in case It Is desired to dispose of the subscription privilege, the second form, which fs an assignment, is to be filled out and signed by the stockholders. Where a warrant authorizes a sub- scription to Certificates of Interest In two or more shai stockholders Who may wish to subscribe for Certificates of Interest in a portion of the shares covered by the warrant and dispose of the balance, or who may wish to dispose of Certificates of, Interest in » portion of the shares covered by the warrant to one person and the balance to another, should return the warrants to this office, or to the office of t's agents in London below mentioned, on or before three days prior to the date on which the right of subscrintion shall terminate, to be exchanged for other warrants, specify- ing in writing the number of warrants desired in exchange and the number of shares to be covered by each, The Subscription Warrants must be surrendered at the office of the Trustee, the Central Trust Com of New York, 54 Wall Street, New York, or at the office of its agents, Messre, Baring Brothers é Co,, fi 8 Bishopsgate, London, E. C., ind, by the stockholders or by the persons to whom assigned, on or before the date on which the right of subscription shall terminate, accompanied by payment of the first or the full amount payable, and all warrants not so surrendered with such payment on or before said date shall be void ad of no value. Failure to either the first instalment or the balance of the purchase price, when and as payable, will operate as a forfeiture of all rights in respect of the subscription and the instalments Vink pbs paid. Sald Trustee, directly or through Messrs, Baring Brothers & Co,, Ltd., as its agents in London, will, on surrender of the warrants and on payment of the first : ment, 1 Subscription Receipts which will be transferable by assign- ment, and which must be surrendered on or before the date to be set in said further circular, accompanied by payment of the full amount remaining payable. Each such’Subscription Receipt will be issued under and subject to the terms and provisions of said decree will entitle the rej ed owner to receive from the Trustee a proxy appointing such attor- neys, Ee sgdlon baked ‘as the registered owner nominate in writing to Wire and vote at any stockholders’ meet- 01 Pacific Company upon the namber. of shares represented by such Subscription Receipt for the eléc- SS con upon any eines iusiness trarsacted at such meeting; provided, however, that such registered owner shall file with t! ‘rustee, at its office in the City of New York, on or before the tenth my preceding such precing, an affidavit to the effect, in substance, that such registered owner does not own any shares of the capital stock of the Union Railroad Company and !s not acting for or on behalf of any stockholder of the Union Pacific Railroad Company Shc (eatin | cr understanding with any other person, firm or corporation, for the control of the Southern Pacific Company, in the interest of the Tinton Pacific Railro: Company, but in his own behalf in good falth. Said Trustee, directly or through said agents in London, will, on surrender cf ‘te warrants or Subscription Re- ceipts, as the case may be, issue Certificates, n! latest, gcgistcreg in the names of the purchasers, to tho. making pays ment in full. N ‘ion or assignment of ‘his privilege will be recognized unless made o1 the forms approved by the Union Pei Railroad Conus, ar by the said Trustee. No holder of the stock of the Union Pacific Railroad tom. any shall be entitled to any of the above-mentioned certificates unless the terms of subscription herein specified are funy complied with, Payments must be made at the dates to be specified in said further circular and in accordance with the provisions stated above. Checks or drafts in payment of sul iptions must be drawn in favor of the Central Trust Company of New York, in New York funds, or in favor of Baring Brothers & Co., Ltd., in London funds, as the case may be, and for the exact amounts covering the respective instalments, and correspondence In relation to subscrip- tions should be addressed to them. UNION PACIFIC RA'LROAD COMPANY OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY By FREDER!C V. S. CROSBY, Treasurer, New York, N_Y., July 11, 1913. 165 Broadway, New York. _ BANKING AND FINANGIALs_ '5%-INTEREST STEAMBOATS. STEAMBOAT, igh ogtite font “Aiselt ‘ant | o of $19 to . ee Vib eo eet lsd Hist’ Jeaving N, fe are pote ad your. @& chine teckis tal Bochmnen 1254 CLARKE BRO’ Bankers 100 Nene Bn eee bile 2.90 P.M, ny TEM ON ae Reneeninn to Now Packs Dron Sieambout Ca SPECIAL NOTICE NO LANUING AT W. dil a EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, 40 RR ARS, WANT A JOB? WE GUARANTEE TO GET WORK FOR YO! 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No Mall er Telephone Orders, sees ee ten tyas bash Evie Saiy Collars... English eselet ob’) NBCKWEAR—MAIM FLOOR, $1.19 Whi'e Voile Woletes, an and blue chambray —therefore mort popular the season at @ reduction, Gubapes a7 3M. -H, #8. ruffle on’ neck GUse-UAeh ROE, 10 DRESS GOOLS—MAIN FLOOR, FT elncn 14 ct, White Lisene—38 leah. .........+ 2 : MAIN FLOOR, Heavy and fine—in ‘x b Yor dresses, waista, eulty ote. . LINENS—MAIN FLOOR, M4 ¢t, Fancy Pereales—36 inch, + plenty peel 9 ‘ane igures, etc. rounde with atripes, WASH DRESS FABRICS—BABBMEYT, * tod years. | 1234 et. Faney Porealoe—36inch....... years, COND FLOOR, AECOND FLOOR, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice, ..