A Phantom Company.
''pOU^ASSt PROMOTER
(Per United Prau Auoei»tioß) " ' IMEWTORK,; April 23. The grand jury acquitted Ryan and olhem t-e 'the tmucttion dk»ndai» cabled on> 'the lO'bh sm& ll.th! of October.
(Ryam's conaecjtion with, the scandal was first indicated by a man named LA'nthony Brady. The New-York rail,waiy exposiuiiasi culminated in Brady's - tes'ttiiniioiny ttliaiti a oomparatiirely wotttlhr ■ less franchise called "The Fulton and I Wall Street Feiu-ies aiad-Bailway," exI isting only on pajper, waa^seld to the I Inten^boiTOugh anic[ 'JCdttxiipoli'tani Coiupasny for X.200,000. He (Bwady) received £50,000 of itJiis, amd the balance was aiiared annoajist Ryan, Dolan, W, L. EMdnb, (Hi Wiliitnfey, and) P. Wiid- ' ener, iamd Moore aand Schley, the • biv>kea»v \ l l i^m^^^^^^ -,
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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10399, 24 April 1908, Page 2
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115A Phantom Company. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10399, 24 April 1908, Page 2
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