AN AMERICAN SCANDAL.
. SOME-DENIALS. BT TBIEGBAPII—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYBIOIHT. .: New York, October 11. In connection with tho New York railways inquiry, Dolan, Wideuer, and Elkihs' trustees deny profiting by Brady's salo.; They declare that; each lent "William 0. Whitney £20,000, and the cheques they received were in settlement of tho loan and interest:
According to the cablegrams, Anthony Brady has ■' given : ■ testimony that : ' a comparatively worthless franchise, called ."Tho Pulton and Wall Street' Ferries Bailway/.' existing, only on paper, ;was sold to tho' Interboro'ugh Metrbpblftan -Cbinpany.:- for JC200.000. Brady stated that lie received, JioO.OOO, and the balance was shared amongst Ryan, Bp'lan, W. L. Elkins H.'Whitney, and''Pi Wldener, and Moore'aid Scliley, brokers. .< ' >■, '■ "
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7
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110AN AMERICAN SCANDAL. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 16, 14 October 1907, Page 7
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