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BROAD CUSTOMS INQUIRY SEE! Investigation of Allege Vbuses of "Expedite" Privilege Expected. SPRAOI E-PELTON ( \SE UNSETTLEI Malonc l xpresses faith ig Dey I ?Hector, but Denies He |> ?? "niidential Man." * ? ? ? rts ? ad beei ? - r the t ? rntial mar ? ?? board ? ? I l| , ,lit," Inquirx. ! 4 t g nquiry ? ? ? iddenly ? Privilege. ? t I ? ? - - i - isy.M - he r - - rtj ? ? inquiry being n.a.ie by ,v ? ? ectoi und hi?, ?Dec?a'? mcer ta I ng to ? i| ? .? 1 the te of Mra. Pel! rtai ???.-..?? lanuai 19 >.i. . I ..nfiiMon ll\?-r I'unha-?- Dale. Pell 115. 1' . * ? pei ': ton made I ? . ? ? er departure - ? t ?'???? POOR OLD HORSE CARS MAY GO IN TWO WEEKS Frank Hedley Show?. Thompson experience Before P. S. C. .;?'! o* ?Uli eriei ce .". - ..<??.? when he appear Pul I ?inmis ???ay. The plan? for do'.nc away wrti. the onlj remaii ? ?,* I on i:n??. the Avenue C and Mad leration "? : Mr Hedley naked for two weeks * t permit iron; Borouirh I alen* Mark? to ins! I II to aceomi e-a. Mr. Hedlei explaine pany Waa I ?- . * ? . ? . i generate v.e.r o-at. powei * ?:s The loops will be f the line and ! tables a. points "?here the car.? ? . ? i bBCk to relieve eon? geation. "Are you aware of the presen* . of frasoier.e' Commiaaioner Haywaid a.-k??.i Mi Hed'.ev. "My privat? accounts . ?'? show when eatigated," repi ? . manager MDa sidei ai economical mlssioner. "I i\o ? - p that the -tree- ? f New York Ci! ? ' ? : .??? a muje?. ? ...... ?? convoya -eply. ??[? thi f do? -.?? cart?" Hayward. S on record for - I g." ? ' ? Hedley, "but I ai I I The ommii * ?grai U d I s ?? -? I ..- timi to allow the In ta>rborough manager to obtail ? APPEALS FOR OLD CLOTHES Hebrea? ( harttic?. Want "inur Discarde?! Outfit?? for the Poor. \ n appi ? - ? o f for i mod yesti the United He har ? ai ?a I - at tl of the year rter rloth.i g irded - thing at one? ? pendent on 'he '? Hebr? ? will be a' for the <" eat three r* eath? ? n request, the part of I .. ad for at one?* on r< ? ?' poet card r tel< department, a! - St." REALTY QUEENS TRIED FOR THEFT Mrs, Francol?n, and kos Halley Hear Servant Accusers. WITNESSES TESTIFY OF LIFE SAVINGS LOS1 Aged Unman Sa>* Relig.OU Poso ?if Sister* Led Her to Invest Ml She Had. Mat i 1 ? "Real! -. Qu< . | . ?er . ? "Yo churcl Han ? -, . PBtil ? ? after i .? ? |uaii tantea to inveat too. . . ;? ws? nn disgrace to be poor, mad? is feel that we T".er? not fair to slvea to s a- ? #n make money t< 8 ' j y. : en I - ? ild invest l for US S* ?' per ? abou' r sister had b? .: in Mamaroneck, Han r parts of H. tchestei ? - .. . -. l*r?Tnu*ed in Make ? lient? Ladies ? ? sil." re] ? a I * fl Mr. Roesc 4 | i i' ?' , tgage investi ? that aha ne ? i cent ol er i ?' ? i rrful fi ' ' iy Mi * unondi N ? irel. Ths : linl ? ? " ? *.... ? to ( to them al ?'??.. ' . ? ? iten ' - ? ' ,? ? . . - SHONTS MIXED ON GAYNOR TRIP I nil trae? page 1 ? would St ' ' I ' ? i over ? - Mi 51 ritt -? i ? . ?n be ? !m?Ti ? ' ' .an at? ' ' ? i. II ? ? ' - ' ' ?. di ? - ? ?. ? ,: ? ode i? . ? ? ' | , ,m that Bstiatoi ' * ? . a ?aw , - ? ? ? * ? Apr i I ' | |l SI , ? ' ' J ? ' -t*"?* ' 4 .???-?, '?'?*? hi might i point by ?tak - . of thi ? i ? ? -. r, that what '?' - .v ? a fact. I ? - the entire - *? Mr. Morca v tha commn <-m 1 ? II i fon that he talk, t many 1 ng COUldnl ? hr'.'.c J.ura ? Mi Davii larch, 1 ask. Mr. M ? .vas pri ? ? he confer- l y reedman Letter Read. bit oJ ?., - * -\ r. t u ? ? et! -<w Kreedman to A ?-' ? del * Rea ??.' * ? i ? i Railroad. It ? f: ? . Interboroug rom ? ? - - gra f the ' . ' regai . ? | told me i your eenveraa I m Y-- ??? ? mine, the mai an hoi ? ? Ma ?. - .- ? having bei " im of the f Mi prr. ident of the repot . g to hin ? . >?..?/ by clam??: .* ? . be servi h opera! and t - ' Mr. SI svei , ?-. exist? i t ws ?? ? ? ?. -honls Esplalaa Letter. read a thi ? ? agei I ouii W ay, wai - ' edmi *, ? l ? - i of ' . au ?? ft ? toi ? ,. that that ? "I have had notl ng a' all up ,-.. ti i i, except the question ?' tracking i '? I tho eli ? ? ? .,?,1, iritl and that has I ? ..?I III 'honti explain) referred te I Hairs ante ? ? ?f Mi i i" dn ai to Mi ( - ii. i:. I. _li. ..l?on'* Ui?s?..?iii??-d -?? - rams ...]. M r. MOSS BW ??> ???? ? . ? Ir. I ?ritten M ? erg? of ban I pave ;, ? ' . . . th< . up Mml IV? Ion? ty after I ? I ?inference at Willn.x Hume. ' Marcl Brh money. At I ? ? tant . f the Pu and ? -, u cox h elf . ber," ? ? paid $100, ' ? g a ? ' I .,? n ; . ? - Mayor Mitehel Te??iifie?. ?' ? ? mone> ? . ? * ? 4 ' Mayor "1 .? believe in it ? ? ? I t Mr. M i .i th> ed thai Ils ss ? ? ? ? . gol e ha mm 1 i that t ' "fu. ?? 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