Show lickly is k stokes alu tt Is f a bit ai 1 Frit fridl tilte I 1 STANDARD f carafe ca bervia 1 ance 21 it is evi evident detill y that john IV makayla Makay kay has ha fallen out with bis his fiield of 0 many ean ned stoker iha tho handsome bani Booie a and dashing as e r f jim fik fisk mackay today to day br brought ht suit against the firm of cassius 11 II rad il aj A co I brokers tro rokers kere of which stokes ia to the chief partner for ma loaned on promissory iry notes running from july 28 1883 the note was made payable to hector de castro as a matter of convenience to all 11 partie artiee but D DA A castro lias has not spen r x ph the money this brokerage brol cerane firm has an on office in the hoffman offman II house mackay blackey haa has for yeara years taken a lively interest in the handsome proprietor of lie the hoffman house aud and it has ben been well known that stoked owed his success and prosperity since the g fatal affair with fisk and his hi do clo e es ea K cape from the gallowa gallows to jackaya Mac kaya faith in him stokes smiled a weary smile when questioned about this suit latt lat t evening he ile ia is loath to believe that mackay ever authorized the bringing of the suit and is i disposed die rosed to chuk chii k it is i a bit of bart practice stokes explains that cormany for many years he and his partner arner have had very larga financial dealings with ith the cl cal ifo largi a millionaire millio nane lie ile says that when in 1888 1898 mr mackay was as c caught ht in a big hi wheat beat deal and lot about M and when it at once f became neves mry for him hm to realize v on all available he stokes turned over to mackay like two ani an 1 a halt half million dollars iJo llara y worth of elo ate ia li 8 and other collater 1 i for this trant for fc lolies waa was promised ed in jn cash lie ile haa ban up to the time received but and was on be the point of fur the remaining 75 w hen the present suit was sprung ut upon him instead of being la in k a debt he claims that that Ken ger fleman illeman owes him and arid by good rights ought to pay him more his documents induce h on to believe that the suit will nevi r come to trial this morning stok s further said 1 I do not owe a rent cent on the contrary he lie owes me a large sum of mony we have been interest interested td in ED many deals eals al at least 11 5 have passed be between us I 1 do not think that mr mackay knows the a ate of affairs he ile is too good too leoe at and too upright a man to take such a coarse course if be he did understand stokes said saidi that 31 fekays business waso was of such tsuch huge dimensions thatis that it was necessary to t it to others this continued stoke seema seems to be an old matter I 1 closed my busi business nees relations with ith mackay in A april pr 1888 and got a full release I 1 owned e the merchants and bankers T telegraph company and I 1 cold sold it to mackay who controlled the postal II 11 telegraph company commercial cable company compan y and others for 3 the de details tails of the sale are too intricate to be readily explained it is sufficient to say that I 1 received by one part of the agreement a check for and notes for with interest te rest which have not been pid I 1 have instructed my attorneys to bring suit tor for the Tema remainder inder |